The Huron Signal, 1887-12-9, Page 2THE HURON SIGNAL, FRIDAY, DEC. 9, 1887.
T "VOMM*ROILL" ORO'K8.
Sow Power, Gonery Meewkeun Awe
Swindler/ [very Dep.
Two respectable looking "comatettsial
telco" have been rubbing country raw -
chaste b as old pow Reports from
m.mruus villages tell of their visits. A
victim says : Huth mitered the More to-
gether. One asked fur a tem -scot plea
ad t•b•oso, whit% was beaded bis by
the ptopr Mot. •Mr Thief throws down
• Dent, and on being told d it by the
storekeeper, excuses himself, saying be
thought it wase dome, then prudeoea a
ten -dollar bill as the smallest be has.
Storekeeper hands him . tive-dullar bill
1. change &ud it 90 in silver. He folds
• p the bill, puts it in his pocket, and in
doing w disooven the missing dime. He
doesn't want all that IN.90 in elver ;
would proprietor take the Bk. and give
him another VI Certainly be will. Oa
second thotagbt Mr Thief would awfully
like to keep the oetginal ten dollar bill.
thruld he trouble, et. Storekeeper
bites, and the rascal then pushes the m-
ooed fire -dollar bill and the silver to-
wards his victim, while the tint bi!1 is
safe in his vest pocket. The confederate
then chips in and draws the storekeepers
attention by asking for 10c. worth of
candy, and between the two the unfor-
tunate storekeeper gets bewildered and
laws his hood and his tire dollars, and
his two customers tad him'good day and
[glide out. As a general thing the der
c,very is not noticed until the aaan is
counted in the evening, and by that
time the birds have flown. The descrip-
tion of the men is as follows : The tall-
er is about b feet 8 inches in height,
black moustache, wore rquare topped
blast Derby hat, dark green coachman's
OVIIIIIMMI and dark tweed suit. His con-
inee % somewhat shorter, heavy moue -
tache, black Derby bat, dark clothes and
overcoat.
new le Lie Wises Asleep.
Dmaid seem on the first blush of the
tlaattat--that the posture for -that is, to
favor-diep must be generally the same
Ss tial voluntarily or instinctively as -
seated during sleep ; bat a little con-
•idention will make it apparent that
t Pe 1. not correct. It may be granted
Cat, supposing a person to be sleeping
lightly sod uncomfortably, the posture
will be changed half -consciously to one
o' ocm(ort. It would be more correct to
a ry that it is cbanped in the endeavor
t . avoid distress or discomfort ; but even
to fact that sleep is quieter in the new
p eition will not suffice to prove that
t
as is a better one, because the sleep
m 'y meanwhile have become deeper. It
t, on the whole, impossible to ascertain,
•:tber by experience or observation,
which is the posture most conducive to
sleep, and attempts to lay down rules
fax the guidance of bed sleepers are al-
ways arbitrary, generally empiriat, and
rarely of any practical value.
Those whc think "astomia of the cere-
brum" is the canoe of sleep, and those
who think that, though not the cause, e�
diminution in the quantity ;ut blood in
the vessels of the speephalon is • name -
w ry concomitant of sleep, prefer and re-
commend that the heed should be high-
er than the feet ; while those who adopt
the opposite view and think passive con-
gestion causes or promotes somnolence,
would bare the feet raised and the heed
1 rested. The eoofuending of stupor
with sleep may and probably hes some-
thing to do with these differe,ce of
opinion. Meanwhile, • oommtn-./ass
view of the subject would conclude that,
as there is evidently some change in the
Wood state when the Mein (alb asleep,
the beet plan must seem to be to place
the body in such position that the flow
of blood through the vessels of the heed
sad neck may be especially easy and
free. The way to secure this is to allow
the bead to lie in a posture and on a
level that cannot offer any obstacle tc the
free return of blood through the veins of
the neck, and don out tend to make the
blood flow specially in any particular
diiiecti'u, but leares nature at liberty to
net as she will.
For folly years, Ayer's Cherry Pea
ti.rml has teen demonstrated to be the
most reliable remedy in see, for
colds, coughs, sod lung dieeeaes. $light
colds should n"t be neglected. Th.
Pectoral win prevent their becoming
chronic.
sastems M.�g •.I.
Then is wailing among the button -
makers. The rorgeous buttons that
have illuminated ladies dresses by the
d races and downs are good out of fish -
1 ia. The entree! thing now i to conceal
4'. faetseinge. Bozos sad boxes of but-
t ons he unsold on the shelves of the
dealers. Bat such are the *ompeus&
Hon of trade- tba book and eye sellers
are delight( d.
..roes a weee..e.
The folios lag le absolutely true,
though K woods remarkably like Wine.
Ia Nottinghase there lived •e old couple,
Mr. mad Mr. C—. Tb.y were ea.
/./dimly nob, and .ioc.dintly close.
L.tely they both died, and the Min
berried down to Nottingham to hunt up
the good things which the miserly couple
had been obliged to leave behind them
in their journey to a better world, parti-
cularly the die/weds, a magnificent
collection of which the lata Mrs. ('---
bad been known to pessssr. But, hunt
as they could nothing could they find.
la their search young Mr. C---,
however, discovered in • luinberroom
an old trunk, which on being opened,
was fosnd to be cull of old stays. dirty
old curl papers, and • quautity of odd
hair combings. So exceedingly nasty
was it all that she Immediately ordered
tee contests to be turned out in the
court yard and burned, and even herself
w penntended the work of destruction,
oocasiosally aided it by flicking in stray
pieces with the point of her parasol. In
so doing, however, she notated one of
the curl papery slowly, through the
action of the heat, uncurl itwlf, and to
hoc:horror discovered that it was a 1:50
note, 1 hear x800 were saved but it i•
estimated that nearly 4;26,000 have been
destroyed. However, the diamonds
ati11 remained, and a dilligent search
wee instituted for thee. Iu the mean-
time Mra C--- jr., to remove from her
husband's gaze the er,pleaeant heap of
cinders that constantly reminded him
of his loss, had called in the aid of the
local dustman, who had carted them off
without delay. At length an old woman
is the neighboring workhouse was dis-
covered who bad formerly lived with
Mr. and Mr. C., and, on enquiring of
her as to the diam000e, she immediately
said : "Oh, certainly ; Mr. C, had some
beautiful diamonds ; but much good
they were to her, for she sowed them all
up in her old stays :" over 1:60,000 is
said to have been thus burnt and thrown
away.-Glaagow Herald.
Tone op the system and improve the
appetite by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
It will make you feel like a new person.
Thousands have found health, and re-
lief from suffering, by the use of this
great blood purifier, when all other
means failed.
walnut. **mews and Cruelty.
No, the pathos of life-ia not exhaust-
ed in the sorrows of women ; nor is its
cruelty altogether the prerogative of
men. It need not be told here how
merciless are the exactions of social life
in our great cities, with their inexorable
"must be's" and "must bave's," yet
women,;wboee eyes will overflow as they
talk •,f the burden. of human sotrow and
who honestly believe the law of lore and
mercy rules their lives will accept these
killing sacrifice. They feel no com-
punction ar they put on graceful cos-
tumes and wraps which express, perhaps,
a month of toil, ot anxiety, of heart-
ache, and, Was ! even under too great a
pressure, a departure from a strict ideal
of honesty. Do we not all know that
lila 1. full of wrecks made is this way -
men each of whom, like Lydgate in
George Eliot's story, starts with pure
white sails on what is to be • triumphal
voyage -no mistakes such as other men
have made -but, she who should have
been bis inspiration, hi3 star, is his ruin ?
With her inexorable needs she is the in-
sensate rock upon which he wrecked, and
his lofty aspiration and fair ideal go
down fathoms deep in mud and slime. --
Mary Parmele in American Magazine,
The best medical writers claim that
the s000essful remedy for nasal catarrh
most be non -irritating, may of applies•
tion, and one tbai will by its own sotioo
reach all the remote *ores and ulcerated
aortae's. The history of the a&crt• to
treat catarrh during the past few
years obliges us to admit that
only one remedy has completely met
these conditions, and that is Ely's Cream
Balm. This safe and pie• ant remedy
has mastered catarrh as nothing else has
ever done, and both physicians end pa-
ti.sts freely concede this fact. The
more distreming symptoms quickly yield
to it.
Tbe Mewsp.per at dem..
v
In many (sanitise the newspaper has
become • forbidden object $tu the bands
and eyes of the younger members. Their
parents bare become unwilling that they
should familiarize themselves with the
records if crimes to be found there, with
the fact of the frequently light and flip
pant ways of meotionine them, while is
many cases the advertisements hare be-
come sources of apprehension. It is a
pity, however, to deprive the growing
ehildryn of .11 knowledge of what is go-
ing oa in the world in different reigions
frown those of crime, and households
hare always their safeguard in the pro -
vistas of a weekly paper which, while
keeping its reader abreast with the cur-
rent
ur
rent of the world, to not hound ea a
at
., ms sever seceded Again r atter of news to the daily c..riaiders-
No "hardly ever" about it. H. Aad lion of the last theft or murder. If sr -
an attack of what people mill "bilious- peri Baas'.
nes,"and tc smile was impressible. Yet
a mea may ''wile and •mile, sod be a
v liar. Mill, Mill he was no villain. Mut a
plain, blues. bones( loan, that needed a
remedy sueh as Dr Parce s "Pleasant
Pergetive Pellets," which never hiI to I it, bet when I used Hagysrd's Pectorral
cum bhr.w,w and Cawood of torpid Balsam I had reel and was quietly cur-
4ver, d tact &s /catnips- f ed. All druggists will the invaluable
1�iebm, lmalI cotygh remedy. 2
as irs.df.t re.eseten.
Hattie S stanches, of Mill Pillage
Ont., says, "My sough was dreadful, I
would not sleep at nights ..n aecouat of
a were seams M•
Are you &Heading s leeid this wiater 1
♦.d rf you are As jos pat 1. fid time
ia the stedy of year lestmee sad i. as
summit .Hort to learn 1 Do you Medy
as hard during achu,l as you play at
teasel Are you aware ot the fact that
your parents are seeding you fur the
beaeat you may missive and for the trood
that mai follow is alter years. Do you
go beaten. yua love to learn or bemuse
your parents demand your going. Are
you es animators to your books se you
should be, or is it necessary for the
tracker to keep you reminded of your
studies. Thew are important gnestioas,
and we hope you an answer them in a
truthful, wanly manner. 1%'. have
noticed in our ramblings so malty farm
era boys who seem to here no ambition
to rise to a grater level than that of a
common farmer -the kind that depends
upon what be sees others du, and with-
out any desire to elevate Ilia along.
There i. such a vast difference bellies('
the oommou and the cultivated farmer
that all the young men should have no
trouble in deciding where they will be
classed, There are steps in all callings,
and we should cot be content to console
at the bottom when there is room at the
top. While you are at school you
should be learning that which will be of
use to you iu your Isle work. If you
farm y,u should pay strict at-
tention to land and cubic measure, and
weights, together with simple interest.
These you will tir.d of use to you and
you should be familiar with then, Yuu
should uuder.tand the divisions of
geography relating to your own Province
and oountry, and those countries with
which we held commercial relations.
You may then understand more cles!ly
the relations in respect to the produc
tions and markets, and as you read the
news oontained in the papers, you may
better understand the situation of
affair. There are are so many things
depending upon the proper training re-
ceived at the country school that each
and every parent should take special
pains in seeing that their children are
learning that which will be of use to
them in after years. D., not go to
school to keep from work at home, or to
obtain amusomeu.t, but for the good you
may receive, and rest assured you will
never regret the effort it may have coat
you
let a meek Agent
Mr Goode, druggist, is not a book
agent, but has the agency in Goderich
for Johnston's Tonic Bitten, which he
can heartily recommend for any com-
plaint to which a tonic medicine la ap-
plicable. This valuable medicine has
been with moat astonishingly good re-
sults in cases of general debility, well-
ness, irregularities peculiar to females,
extreme paleness, impoverishment of the
blood, stomach and firer troubles, loss
of appetite, and fur that general worn
out feeling that nearly every one 1.
troubled with at some part of the year.
Dunt forget the name Johnston's Tonic
Bitten roc. and 11 per bottle at Goode's
drug store, Albion block, Goderich, sole
agent.
about Loampe.
Du.'t bus in every treed s beautifel
lamp, massed and shelled so that it is
"just:light e.wagb be see how dark it
i." The "Via rwlfghvse light" is be-
aming ad aesthetic. het somewhere --
wherever aha most reading is dew --we
want • good, strong light. 1 bate in my
.Mud • picture of a great tri bout man,
whom I Uwe, wandering helplessly
around, from ow shaded, laoatriesmed
lamp to anutbee, trying to find • lamp
without a petticoat, by which tc read
his *veoiog paper. let the useful Ger-
man student, or the Argaad drop light,
hold a place of honor especially if there
are very young or uid eyes to bend over
the printed page. Then are many
lamps, bewails! to lighten • dark corn-
er, that are useless oa a oentre tab's.
There has been s species of carved bares
shades invented Lenity, set here and
then with great bull's-eyes of colored
glass. Beware of it' It is fait to look
on, but difficult to red by. First, the
light through the red bull's eyes will
saute your ltwg suffering optic, and if
you dodge that, it is may to fall into the
more pensive blue. After prancing
around ow of these shades • whole
evening, I went to bed and dreamed I
wee hooking at fireworks all night.
Wise is the prettiest all-over color for
a shade, and yellow next ; blue is apt to
make people look a little ghastly. There
are all kinds of crocheted, alk, ribbon,
lace and gaper shade*, but they all lose
their color before lung if put on nest to
glass shade, and then they look so
scorched and forlorn, and show so plain-
t) that they "hare seen better days,'
that one regrets the time spent in mak-
.i%g them. 1 saw some pretty shades
lately made of pick and yellow crape.
They were just big circles of the crape,
with a hole cut in the imitate for the
chimney and top of the shade. The
lower edge was trimmed with lace.
They fell in soft folds, and shaded •
lair") without extinguishing it
Now • word as to the cure of lamps,
which few servants understand. They
should be kept perfectly clean, and filled
every day. The wick should be rubbed
off, not mut, and the chimneys washed,
whenever they are the least smoked,
with a little ammonia and water, which
clears them instantly. There is nothing
that will reward your are mere, fur a
pre:ty well -trimmed lamp lends beauty
to • whole room, while a smoky, bad -
smelling use will destroy an entire even-
ings pleasure. -Congregationalist.
The best regulators tor the st imsch
and bowels, the best cure fee biliousness,
sick headache, indigestion, and all •Hec-
tione arising from a disordered liver, an
without exception Johnson's Tunic Liver
Pill. Spall in size, sugar coated, mild,
yet effective. 25 cts, per bottle vole by
Goode, druggist, Albion block, Gode
rich, sole agent. (e)
A few York paper publishes •
pathetic story of two young girls in that
city who attempted suicide. One of
them had • situation in a cheap museum.
The other could get no employment.
The income from the museum was not
sufficient for bath, and so the, calmly
decided to die together rather than re-
mitter. sort to • life of shame. How many pour
--- and unfortunate creatures are then in
The sight of • mother and child who
are quite inseparable, not merely
through the mother's solicitude or the
child's helplessness, but through genuine
preference for each others society, 1. one
of the meet beautiful in the world.
Motherhood, beautiful under all circum-
stances, takes an added embellishment
from an affectionate companionship of
this sort.
There is such an attachment between
little Daisy and her mother, as if they
were not merely mother and daughter
nor woman and child, but jolly good
friends as well. You will scarcely see
one without the other. Not long ago,
Daisy was induced by a lady who was
on terms of Palmate relationship to go
and visit her for a few days. Daisy
spent the time alletted, and then was
brought back by her hostess, who remark
ed with a smile :
"I am afraid that Daisy didn't have
the best time in the world. She wept
slightly once or twit's."
After the lady had gone. Daisy's
mother asked her :
"Were you homesick, Daisy ?'
"No, not hcmeeick, you know, but I
loses I was . little mother -sick,
mamma 1 -
After
'After the demonstration that follow-
ed, Daisy asked •
"Were you happy while I was away,
mamma ? '
"Not very happy, Daisy.'.
"Then I geese you mutt have been
child -sick, weren't you, mamma 1"
nil Mepeeandues
"Never despair," se a good motto for
all. If afflicted with any lingering dis-
ease, remember "while Then is life there
is hope." Never despair of relief until
you have tried Burdock Blood Bitter. It
cures ;disease of the stomach, liver end
blood wb.,n all other .ediaaes tail. 2
Menet ase UI.r..gk.
If you ohaeld have bieeough try one of
the following remedies, every ono of
whisk is vooebed for by different aoth-
writhe. Alightly refrigerate the lobe of
listhe ear. Clasp the heeds with arise
hove the head. Prem the finger sash
aid. seder the ear, ser *rhos*. In-
hale shIe.efeem midi reM.rs1,
all our great cities and towns standing
close to the verge of self destruction, or
about to anter upon a living death, be-
cause the world will not 'steed them a
helping hand. And yet we hate breed
in plenty and to spare.
Wises eke nedeas osiers Alone.
Most men like modest girls beat.
Modesty is discretion ; that's all. The
modest girl won't let you held her hand
when there's anybody to see ; but she's
whole-souled when here's nobody look-
ing, acid gives you both her hands. I
have known young ladies who would
.quee.e your hands tenderly, look into
your eyes and do everything that was
agreeable in the moat shameless manner
before other people ; bat when they are
alone witheu they'll sit a half a mile
off and talk primly about the weather.
I don't think those girls would make
good wives. At all events they don't
good sweethearts, and about marrying
it is mach the see as with boys satin*
cherries. They lay aside the best to
finish up with, but when they get to
what they've laid &glide they're so full
of cherries that they can't enjoy any
more. Of course there are other boys
who eat all the good ones first But it
mems to me all rules work both ways
anyway, and end in discomfiture of some
kind. The only rule of life experience
brings to is never to lose • chimes/ for
fun when we an get it.
Hay fever is • type cf catarrh having
peculiar symptoms. It is attended by an
indented oonditioa of the linitgg mem-
branes of the nostrils, tear-dects and
throat, affecting the lung. An acrid
mucous Is secreted ,ehe discharge isacoces-
paoied with a burning sensation. Then
are seven spasms of anemia', frequent
attack. of heedehe, watery and Oaten -
ed . e eSly's Cream Balm r a reme-
dy that an be depended upon. 50ct.
at draggiata ; by mail, registered, Wets.
Sly Brothers , Druggists, Owego, New
York. ly
rteekl.a 4A *tee.
An •,,parent surplus at *Yellin, en-
tertainments is r.ekeeed aanng the vol.
pr things of social life. The time has
gone by when people staff their guests.
No dish a filled, and si.ptieity of mese
and service is the charai of *Umbel line-
phent7•
A Caviare Sett.-Chd dreet are often
fretful
and 111 when worms are the eases.
Dr Lowe Woven Syrup solely ezpels sad
Woema. lm
a flet t. 1.s..b• a ).rat
bin Robed N'il:au.aue. ut Ols•Yi,
Parry Staged, Out,. syr, "I mould net
keep house without H.eyara's Yellow
Oil at hand. 1 have u..d it iu my fact
ly cur croup, sore throat, as 4 a cat (cut
•acct een highly recummetid it to stry•
1 ody..' -
What a Time
People formerly had, trying to swallow
the old-taskluoed p111 with its film of
magnesia vainly disguising Ms bitter-
ness ; and what • contrast to Ayer'e
Pills, that hate bees well called "m.ed-
icaled sugar -plums"- the only feat be-
ing that patients may be tempted tato
taking too many at a dose. But the
directions are plain and should be
strictly followed.
J. T. Teller, M. D., of Chitteaango,
N. Y., expresses exact Iy .hat hundreds
hategwritteu at greater length. He
sayer• Ayer's 'Cathartic Pills arc highly
appreciated. They are perfect in /Orta
and coating, and their effects are all
that the most careful physician could
desire. They have supplanted all the
Pills formerly popular here, and 1 think
it must be lung before any other can
be made that will at all compare with
them. Those who buy your pills get
full value for their money."
"Safe, pleasant, atad certain in
their actlou," is the concise testimony
of Dr. George E. Walker, of Martine -
Virginia.
"Ayer's Pills outsell all similar prep-
arations. The public having once used
them, will have no others." — Berry,
Venable & Collier, Atlanta, Ga.
Ayer's Pills,
repand by lb J. t'. Ayer/ Co . Lew.tl, lfam.
beta by all Dealers to Medicines
tkas*egret. Dumas P.O.. Oat.
MN' MIX tor.
wife sabred -foe Eve years with
that .listrwing disease. catarrh. Her
case was one of the wont known in these
parte. 1be tried all of the catarrh reme-
dies 1 et er saw advert ism'. but they were
of no use. 1 finally procured • bottle of
Nasal Balm. She hie used only one half
of 11. std ww feels like a sew penton. 1
feel B my ditty to ay that Nasal Balm
MMet be 100 HIGHLY recommended
fisr arena troubles. sad am pleased to
have all sack sufferers kilo. tkrougb its
• tbey wW rtceite instant relief sad
CURE. ClI.t .McOILL.Farner.
A AMm feast//.
11 B B.
claims to MN all curable
41.eeeee of the stoaseb, bowels, liver,
kifneys and blued. That it actually
performs all it elision, is proven by tee-
ti,avttiah frus•parti.s .hick no ea* eau
devote. geed for testimonials of re-
. atkable stens. 9
Meat juine and the aerapiege of raw
beef see sometime• awes to aiekly chil-
dren. Th. /finds sol lapse°, we might in
that way find eitrsi.ce into the iotes-
tinee.
Worms often destroy ebildree, cwt
Freese.'. Worm Powders destroy
Worm,., and expel them from the syr
tom, 1m
The Canadian Pacific Railway
Tbe People Favorite Route between
MONTREAL, - TORONTO,
QUEBEC,
OTTAWA - KINGSTON,
BOSTON
DETROIT, - CHICAGO
8T. LOUIS
KANSAS CITY,
AND ALL POI%TS EAST AND SWEET.
For Maps, Tia Tables, Fares, Ticket. es.
&web to
R. RADCLIFFE
OlTICE :-wast Street, oproz.TV:rtpa
Once. Don't Forget the
Dederick, J... 1118, MNl, !)IL
The ladies' Fnolld!
/:riddle takes nor end 11111111111en WMM.e
Smoke se Treem/.
Tnis else bakes six cakes
prr easter. P7..e,15..
1'81. dm bakes eight
.Mipe�rr minute.
palate.
411.00.
If there is tat agent la your town. we will
emit you ettbrr of the shove by expense. and
Pay the freight upon receipt of the prior.
AGENTN `VANTiD ia every sewn. Great
Indo osZrats offered, Send for circular.
2125• OLI MHINT &Oo., Toronto
1888.
Harper's Bazars
II.LCSTRATED.
Hanrxi's B%,A. 1e a bens/ journal. It
continues choice literature sad line art U1aa-
tntiess with the latest isieli sea/. resaedt.t
he [widen. Lela ■ bell elver srial
• rid abort sissies praettml d esas�s,
Younagt mea ekeald beautiOtw.bo.1.1t'nd oryrht po.ms, k is, lIs
Ing t'oller(ea, paylaz missy tsar, glvtna ya[teru.bs•t ate/ e1e11_
cheap tuittoeorany induc-ement bet a cline =slows( W1mtoeaseamgYmm [b.
oudih .•Dune. R'rite for our ndu.. tai cats wd.esealftNerR� w molal
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1888.
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE.
AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY.
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young reader by its carefully selected varie-
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ment, It contains the best serial and short
stories. valuable articles on scientific sic is
and travel. historical and bioglitical
sketches, papers on athletic sports and gamer.
stirring poems. ere.. contributed by the
brightest and mast famous writers. Ira Won
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trattonsane numerous sod excellent. Occa-
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Parents and Teachers will be a feature of the
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