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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-2-8, Page 3THE HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, FEB. 8, ' 889,. 3 THE POET'S CORNER. Were* Tema laselye. A bachelor old and creaky Was witting alone la hi. room ; His toes with the gout were schism. Amid Ida fare wasoerslsre•d with gloom. No Utile owes' shouts disturbed hiss, From ewe the house was free In fact. froth the attic to cellar Twat quiet as quiet could be. No medical aid was lacking ; The servents aa.wered his rlgg, Respectfully heard his order, Lad supplied his. w,th evenihlag. Mut still then was somethlag wanting, HometaMg he couldn't command ; The kladiy words of uempas.ioa, The touch et • gentle haws. Lad he said, as hb brow grew darker. And he rang fur the hireling nurse 'We'll, marriage may be a failure. But this is • Weaned sight worse.' THE FASHIONS. • Variety .r ,Masse that Will Velma! the Falr-Sex. Violet and rosy heliotrope colors are revised, cud the newly imported tuts in these shades are requisitely delicate and beautiful. Broad bnunued, low crowned hats, wore by yuoug girls amid children, are mealy ornamented by a single hogs bow of stiff ribbon set on the aide, far back. The loops axe drawn over the crown and twist -ed snout W cover as much as p osaibie, a, earuiug the mauve of windmill. TETE HOME CIRCLE. Lary teedins. I do want to touter a protest against "pares," .'devilled eggs." ...r.. luattw,' "wirotaus," and much .4 the (sue) cook- ing nue the rage. There are mut enough well omitted. en I tae.. mosey pstcbs'.rk dishes set mein the tables of our wealthy amid well -tai do clae•es. The sallow - faced hollow cheated, lung hatred Alu ni:u, school girl ..1 today makes the robust, rosy -checked English girl smile in deri- sion. Our Amerto.n girl o1 twelve conies to the breakfast table. lu a eats g, than, falsetto tune she ..., "I don't watt a•.r toast this mor.iwg." ":%o, I hate beefsteak." In reply to the anxious inquiry of the mother ea what she does dente, we heat this hos ii) English, "I don't want muthing," with, half the Uwe, especially in New Englawg, the hied "g ' missing. Tb'. girl, after much meanie, consents to eat a 'etuded pepper" -meth • fash- ivaable name) and a patter mit a ounce pie. Ito her way to .ch'ol she purchas- es a but of be -tions, acid her appetite for dottier is as capricious es it was for breakfast. The candy, taken with the miserable 000kit:g that is almost universal. is one c.u,e mil the ill health '•f our girl. it is sed iu the homes alone that we hod too light (alum) or tea, heavy i •areleas nese) bread, Baggy potatoes bdropped in- to hulk -warm water), fried beefsteak (•,wink tend lazy to bot!, pie (with crust ilk* damp soie leather) and some fancy dishes that would disturb the digestive growers mit a dant if he was foolish •bough to oat them,bnt we hod the sort of slut set before us be the "caterer" of the hotel and of the fashionable restaurant. (1h, for inure "mid-faehiuned' dishes, she lashed Mena, the brown braid, fish balls and hash of our grandmothers and the rico of our Southern pimple. Beside the ill result of eating such co et - 'u,( aa is placed Were us, there is the tune were, than wasted in concocting these mixtures. A lady amtuan,tance left our Science Club several year. ago because she had not time to devote to it -one hour each month, and • paper once in ax months. But not long ago I was walking with a friend .who stopped this lady on the 'street to ask how she made some particular limey drab, the name of who -h I do not now recall. As wallas I can I will give the reel.. Long, pretty feathers of a dark shade, • yard or two of thick ribinen aid • good quality of broad telt hat c•ii be yur chased at • surprisingly low figure. Ju- diciously combined these three -elements - make • charmmtng hat becoming to almost any type et face. ler dressmakers are all very well, but there is a wwethieg stout a French garment of even the simplest pattern that will never fail to attract an obser- ver. This mss apparent in a plain. short blue crape amid white lace, worn' by wo- man just from Europe The skirts of crepe were draped both back and front with an effect that is in•.iescrible and wholly delightful. Each time the wearer moved they fell in may, ,,aeYTi1 o s, but never with • suvgesti"n oT ',lanki- ness so commie' among our dresses of that matettal Alpaca woven with silk and wool comes in any number cf shade., sad is Poem item stamped with email tine figures Th a material is quite as light and fully as durable as the much worn nuns veiling, with uo propensity fores- trapping •eery •rain i.f dust, rather shedding it from the gleamy surface. Every one is shopping just now for spring coeds, such becuiliug pretty checks do the light fakir-cs dupb's.. Tee American challis, stamped India sills and ewbr•ndered uuslins that must be sold, are milt soaped up by far-.eeisu mammas and laid by for future emend 'ration. If one cannot afford a cape, and is only able t., bare one fur -trimmed jacket, the best anti meet effective way is to ap- ply a ieiii'ted piece not front and hack that sill extend •tweet to the waist and we;; our en the ah.-ulders, with a high Waimea sad TO Yr tr'eer«netts. ' It is • waiter of great wonder to m. - that comae will carry their pu•ketbie.a• in their hand.," remarked • puttee vetoer to • Baltimore Neta reporter. "Soires ly • day pumas that a ease of pokes, book •uatchtng is not rep..rted at u ee or the .ether of the police stations, and the ueaspapers yeserally publish sell swots cases as a wsn,m,g to the fair sex. but for all that the comet, fail to probe by the raper ince of «timers. I have mad. sinful oh.ervat:ons shine I went ba the form, and cast say with perfect truth that ninety out of every hundred woweu l meet carry their purses carelessly u, their haut.s, giving, as it were, an levi- tation to sneak thieves to help thew, - selves, Saturday night the latter clam if depraved humanity is found in lrrge losing anemia the various market. They spot the victims, follow them on Isere Seaseirigahle ..Ilio Iroerd at set, what the true psbla has beim looking for them massy year. and that Is a wediclue which although but lately ii,t, duced, has made foe Itself • reputation second to none, the medicine is J. boson's Tonic Bitters e lects in antu uuc.'ii with Johus.a,'e l',•uw Leer -is lies lvrf.•rsued nesse most wonderful cures impure or tat pin trashed blood soon bwvwes purified tor' enriched. fitllwuenes,, mudigulrlieui, sick headache, liver aou.plaiut, languor, w eakiiem, roc , soon disappear whew treated by thew eauellent ionic wedi- coes. For Salo by Good, druggist. Al- bum block. Godetiah, eels ageut. Id Mr. Jolts Reith has reterned from the old country This was Mr lteitl.'s.Hst trip across the Atlantic and of course he enjoyed hit vteit, although he c bused their way Acme, and, as anon as •lune- bustuess with pleasure. He took over ly street is reached, with a narrow alley in concealing pro y, they stales the p,ckettmok and dart off. "In some Maumee* a rich harvest is respell by the snatcher, but •,wettmes he gets left with nothing but an empty purse as • reward for his deatrnty TWs kind of petty thieving is ,.redly e minted to the colored race, althou,h now amid then we meet with a white snitcher. Another thing 1 have notice.: IS that mat., women wear their watches in little pockets in the bosom of their dress trout w hick hang louse chassis, thereby maltase the thief's utak au easy one. When will the women learn to be careful and when will fashion design a street dress ,r mat with serviceable p ckets, is a matter which often puzzles me, Men will take :essons Iron etpe rieuee, hut women of a rule have a au- percili"tai cumtempt far novice oat such uentiers. If warted of d tiger th. y simply smile, as if c in their lyptnor wisdum,a.d go on tempting suet -of $7000 - This !swore thaw a 110,_ d_ fate until they are n�Ibad. Thin they many improved farina would well I -r i t t tuber is -increasing w in value very npidly in 'h -se parts, Ind iti. Querrugrs - kuuws what he is doing tai, doubt H. - will pay ter the germ out of the wood, end will then hive the laud to the stood. about 1,1000 barrels id apples with him, end doomed of thew very satisfacturi•y. Hs brought beck with Imo two very hue three-year old Clydesdale snares and one young stalhous• l'saswpei•a sorely cared. To Tito Emttt,a :—Please inform your readers that 1 have a motto remedy tot the ab•'ve named dtsessse. fly its uwel) use thoussuds of hopeless cases have been uermenently cured. I shall be vier to scud two beetles of my remedy tree to any of your readers who have now soniption, if they will send me their Ex - Loess and 1'. ti. address. Itespectfelh, L)u. T. A. Sunt;as. ly 37 Yong• St., Toronto, Out. Mt. Lewis McDonald,. Walton, of the saw mills hero, has sad a hundred acre woad lot in the township of (`sassy, I. Mr. Querengesser, of McKillop, for the t5h ort- Hefts., Meet., I haven't sue you lately. I aunts.* p.m have bees very busy. Margo-- Yes ; i hats bee. ,ss -sing into a mite house. I live oat the -quare wow. bh.•tt is that en I It •eu.t be • wee experience fear yee.- K..at.'m P. at. express their indittnatiot. in the strongest terms and regard their ill-lu.k as any- thing else bnt their own hint. Human nature ie quer anyhow, but woman ra- tore It the queerest part of human la - tuna - Leet wet mar_ It. if ycu are tn.obled' with a cold or civah, however light he attack, holt out for it, de not allow. it to settle on A rrsalaBle Life. Few men have accomplished the salt* amount of work and g""d in this world THE KEY TO HEALTH. B00M TOWN PUERTO FOR SALE. $100 AND UPWARDS I bare • large number mit ilouses and Lots and Vwt•at Lands in t Ir ran. W desirable parts of the Time Fen aaaJL4 NEar. Sow la the time eat owe^.- property before- the eforethe Hie Rash. The t'. It It. I. •.,ruins sure, awl la a .i.wt tissue price•. %di have ads suced ber•.u4 the reach .f n any. (`alt and see List au•; lYtces before Durcbas- iag slue where. RADeLIF FE, Real Karate and lleaeral Ina...since Agent. i°Rb•e W'. -s, -St., third door from square. C. p. It Tlekrt and Telegraph Ulnce, M-tf. IInlrecks an the elsiggitt aveattra al the 'Sowell, Kkbasirs and Lime, carr ,- Inge& gradually without weahaaing the g at.tu, all the Inspeell and tool humhoe Correcting of the saaret M Om limos d the 14L11osllca*mraya— of the Drogsgrc�at Viosices,JFluttering' lH�of art,Narroo.nees. and Gen- eral Debility ; all those and many other similar Complaint&tst to tha $.CSOD SITTER& S. MUM A Cap. haste&•. Tonedi, 10000 PRESEN i S 10 / laxT *l':•LT''ne.. a its. i T1"T Lire \t e w ;l .rod he ran -t1 ani ani. pours de etre IC esrh i.aw;rs : 'oak. r..u4a.e .w a•.b-u:m Is • faro;v-'who sill say the basagm t. rt kz'es P aim t'rt m ,c red eirde from Fr Lilo! and send it in a lat'dr eater horst op ni.% after Lair TOM. I.itner .5, 1.).. Cr -.t sire wail .duce toe gift. .env sec -ea or sweeties -Ter knows w berate rail Roofed t, -r to y..u.--AJdrn+-- Cerica:t.t, & t!0-.TOtONTO A WR♦ tong tea .Il1OUsSs ESE, CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION, DIZZINESS. OMR HEADACHE. AND Dsstaacs or Trot STOMACH LgVCR AND SOUKIS. Trier Aa Yni D. N asp ~ - iN Acs w0 ONY A Vet AI TO auaDOcit SLOOD sulTcas iN TNe THE*TeCNT AND CONE Or CHRONIC AND ODSTINATE DISEAKS. tearl ettweal now' Seitom Cowl Ser someoboo.oriol. mode 554 of opal mho. Owe >rewea Its Is. e.Iwr era asetw sr Ike+'ela oofirp sal gas ofIlh000— .at�r..tr •� ism tis. supoor Wows for SI morY gad Awe ram to ass* rim as the celebrate) Dr Chase. On! ~�' mew err M.. W5.s. tar.isms i se .sem aswask,_ �I�- so saw ks�Wu.r raw wweaa arms, wwaw, �ealm the lungs : break up the Gough by lois- 1500.000 ii00 000 of his works have bes,D s,id is Atr. W`i1H4',V�hiis «,Id his farm tel" ' ening the tenth phlep with Hagyard'k Canada alone. We want every perat'a I'e.:toral ; "Boil the wing of a chicken until it is on the Kipuem rim& Teckersmith,to Mr. H. M. Chesney for the enm of 27.55 0. The farm contains one 'hundred scree, 1. pleasantly located. hes good buildings and is in goad conditien. Mr. Sproat intends retiring from farming and will move to Seafurth where be hopes to gain { a well earned rest. Mr. Chesney, we the minced wi,,g ; add six celery seeds, j believe, has purchased the farm for one the head of one clove, ' and so un and - of hu ion. Such a place is not by any on. I would n .t say that tl.e last it:- I means a bad "setting out" for a young gredieot was hot the powder trona a I mall. butterfly's wing or the buzz of a hum- gL)re Them A Chaser. wing bird . -- Just think, earls bound for eternity, Teat is to say, your lungs, Also all put here to get ready f .r immortality, your breathing machinery. Very sun spendingeithought. user energy, time, in this I derful inachinery it is. Not only the the p,•euth century, Derr what enrn•sait ' larger air pus*Zea, but the thousands of the poeople of ancient tonne before its I little tubas and cavities leading from dowtitan ; withers with children to natio, them. Fwhh, morals and intellect over which I When these are slogoeel and chocked very tender ; mince it tine ss dust ; add one sprinkling of pepper and abt•ut a sprinkling of salt. Oh, I forgot ; the liquid in which the wing a boiled must he ..•.ked down to almost a Jelly. Of course you will have to watch it every minute. Perhaps on* tiny pinch -ch. net bigger than a jet pin head -of starch might be put in.Put this jelly with to feel an intense interest, spending with matter which ought not to be there, cellar and cuffs, and thus an itnpressi..us j helps to get the yolk out ' f a heti-tx il- I your lungs eating half do there work. of a email, do•e-tittin¢ cape a attained. I of egg and put &wither in its place. And whet they du, they cannot du The fur boa. •o charming and coml.,- The moth.n "f this see are forgetting troubled with Liver Complaint, Dys- pepsia, Headache. Ki'lusy or Cony Troubles, to hot a bottle cf Dr Chases Liver Cute, it will carr. you. Medicine and Receipe Book 82. Sold by a'.1 druggist. We this seek chronicle the death nl Mr James Sancster. who, after a linger- ing illness, passed peacefully away -it his own residence in Howick or the _!Jth of December, 1835 Deceased was • native of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, and had reached the ripe age of 3 lie em- igrated to this ce•u:,try in 1853, and was • resident of of Howick the last '_08 yeers. When he came to how ick be pur- chased a fine beets farm, and by hard work he succeeded in makine kr him- self and family a F. mfe.rtahle Nome. He was an earnest Christian and an active and prominent :member of the Presby- terian church. lie lived a quiet and re- tired life, and was much ("teeniest' for his uprightness of character. their highest, greatest due children ' well. table int nearlyievery respect, had but e' Well - ore fault, which was the awkward man- � tint, home first, home keeping tirat. • Can it co:d, c•.nga, croup, pi:e;;mooia, tier of c•,nnectiu¢ the Ieo long ends. The women of t. lay are fast being catarrh, c;,nsumption or any of the Either it mus' be tied in • heavy knot I "driven to death.' doumg no, hint, Sub- ' family of throat and nose and hell and to cite warmth, or attached by ribbons. ; tract the work done from the wink that ; lung obstructions, all are bad. All But beth methods are obviated by a I ought to he done and we even get a ought to be got rid of. There is just trwall fur collar that fits ch,sely about niiiiw i "worked to death,' doing leas one sure way to get rid of them. that 1 I 'is take Roaches's German Syrup, which ' any druggist will sell you at 75 cents • DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. ' bottle. Even if everythng else has failed you. you may de lid nam this for certain. eowly Sour Milk Pte. -One-half cup ..f coot _ _______ __— palest teildcn-¢teen crepe Kase. A s ft milk, one-half cup of raisins after they A rr.misiag Soy. Empire each comes from the under -arm are seeded and chopped 8 .e, one-half I A St. Louis dry goods house advertised seams of the bodice, this of the lime j cup of sugar. a little salt and different f„r a "smart boy,” and they got him. dotted with pendants of tiny amber ' spices as one pleases. l se only the ' They put him behind the counter. The beads. The ends reach the fret of the the thick part of the milk. Make in two i following couvereation passed between skirt and terminates in a fall of deep am crusts. his. and his first customer: berfrimge. Sure Cure for a Felon.- Common rock t Customer picking up a pair of gloves) Directoire zewnse, made of ,Lite on salt, dried in an siren and then putter- I -What are these ? pale-vielet silk, are worn by debutantes ized, mix with an equal pan of spirits of i Smart Boy -Gloves, the semen. They ars demi-trained and turpentine. Keep a rag cored/only wet i Customer --Yes, yes ; what do ycu ask gr•nitured with gold or silver (allu,ons, with this preparation oa the felon foe for them 1 this trimming forming the wide belt, the twenty-four hours. It will city a felon Small ) i -Wit don't me 1st them at finish for the folds, and the deep border iii that time. I all ; customers do that. at the fn:t of the skirt. Other softly Fish Gems. -Take any remnant of i Customer -You don't understand ma Ik ads to N.Ino- b• pled fish, chip it tine, and add the . How do they come t same amount mit bread crumb. soaked soft in milk, also two eggs beaten and a spoonful of butter ; seasons with salt, pepper, and chopped parsley. Bake a ' they come b buttered pan twenty minutes. Smart boy -Just above the wrist, I be - Green Corn Cakes. -Mix a pint of 1 liar*, • `rated green corn with a teacupful of ' Customer -But what do you get for the thoist, and from which the bus ends i then nuthir¢. can depend lime and gracetully. A charming dancing toilet is made i•f green and gold matelasse satin, with an acre rdiott-pleated blouse and petticoat of draping carded s s ate m Greek fashion, with heavy medallion shoulder clasps matching the gold or silver, scceucries on other portions of the =own. A pretty little home toilet for a youth- ful wearer, exhibited by an importing house in Twenty•third street, is msde lour, half a teacupful of milk, and a !them with a "honamatd" skirt of cream and Buy -Me ? I don't get nothing Roman -red stripe in silk and wood, teacupful of melted butter, one egg, • Smart Bu There is a Garibaldi waist of Roman- teaspoonful of salt, and a little pepper. for them. Boas pockets all the money. red, wit. a plastron, deep collar and Leif) on a buttered pan by the ap-.,nful Customer (losing patience) --What is torn -back cuffs of cream color, braided and bake or fry for ten or tffteen the price of those gloves per pair ? Small Boy -Oh, that's your lay, is it ? Why didn't you say so afore ? One dollar. -St. Louis Magazine Smart buy -Why, they come to pairs, of coarse. Customer -No, nu! How high do LITTLL'SLLIYING AGE. o I,it! THE LIVING' A(ir entero upon to ferty.ixth year. Approved in the outset by Judge story. Chancellor Kent, Preadult ♦dawn histandorians uiW rtparkutLbs. 1'it haat, Tic a..r.s.n esmat e mesta.t Commendation and soon -as. A WItuLT )dsuazivw. it gives mere thou THREE AND A QUARTR THOUSAIE double column ocut o pages of reading mat ter i eat B. It presents in an inexpensive form. t'.,neidertsg em great amount of natter I with freshness, awing to its weekly houses • with a completeness nowhere else attempted The hest Pawys, Reviews, Criticisms. 'jales. Sketches of Tres el and Discovery Poetry. Scientific. Biographical. Hetoriul. and Political Information. from the entire burly of Foreign 1'eriodkal Literature, and erosa the pens of the FORLIGOST WCL'la; WRITERS. OPINIONS, E!VELOFES " is It we gad Lisa hes' .icer. ttoos of the best wrltems upon all seljects ready to our land.'-1'hiindelDhi• enter. "The readers miss very little that 14 impor- tant in the periodical dotuain."-ltuetoa Journal. "It may be truthfully and cordially said that it never offer a dry or valueless pagge."- mew York Tribune. "It is edited with great skill and care. and its weekly appearance sires 1t certain advan- ee-' tatresover itsmoothlyrival." - Albany Argos. .i- ' ace. --it fermate. a complete compilation of an BVY j indlspenti•ble Literature.' -Chicago hvsulag $i Journal. mere Trickle may be CxperDN. if you do not heed the warnings of na- ture and at Thee pay aitentiou to the maintainance of your health. How often we see a person put off from day to day the purchase of a medicine which if pro- cured at the ootstert , f a disease would have remedied t• almost immediately Now if Johnston's Tunic Liver fills had been taken when the first uneasiness made its - appearance the illness would bate been "nipped id the bud." Jobs - son's Tonic Bitters and Liver Pills are decidedly the best medicine on the mar- ket for general tonic and invigorating properties. Pills 25c. ser bottle. Bitters 50 cents and $1 per bottle, sold by Goode the druggist, Albion block, sole agent. ihj with cream color, braided with scarlet. Added to this is a Cromwell tie of cream colored lime, edged with lace and fasten - en by a garnet scarf pin. In the list of new and, handsomely colored India cashmeres and Hesriettas are patterns with wide stripes and bord- FIt • large dish with belled rice, and ering., the designs wove• thereon closely the gravyun it. imitating Kensington embroideries'. The pour nn's Fruit Cake 'very nice}- striped fatties are employed for the minutes California Chicken. -Take two young chickens, cut up and stew ; when done add a little minced parsley and onions. Take fuer large pepper pods, soak in water, strain, and pour in the juice; add salt, butter, and a little flour to thicken. skirt, white the bodice drapery are of the plain fabrics with bordered edge. The draperies are long and rather cling- ing, concealing a great portion of the skirt, hut invariably arranged to reveal the very handsome stripes on one side, Irma the belt to heart. Although many of the new silk and wrol fabrics show quaint and rich de- vices, with silver, steel, copper and gold appearing in some of the Persian and old Roman pattern., and although an endless variety of stylish plaids and stripes appear, still the solid -colored materials in exquisite) risk dyes and weaving, either finished with handsome bordering or made up with velvet of faille, have taken the precedence in the tasking of the really elegant and lady like gown. worn the winter. One cep of butter, four cups of Aoor,one pound sugar, one cup milk. three eggs, three quarters pound currants, three quarters pound raisin., one gnartar pound citron, one quarter grated nut- meg. 'one quarter teaspoonful baking powder ; layer with lemon. maaterees roesiseelleNs. Counterfeits are always dangerous, MOIR so that they always closely IMI- TATE TSS betntimAL le AP►SAIANCS •w) swim The remarkable sueeees achieved by Nasal Balm as a positive cure for Catarrh and Cold in the Heed has ir- dined unprincipled parties to imitate it. The public are motioned not to he de- ceived by mistreats imitating Nasal Balm in name and appearance, hearing such names as Nasal Cream, `usual Balsam, etc. Ass for Nasal Balm and do not take imitation dealers may ergs upoe Victoria Carbolic Halve is a great aid you. For sale by all druggists or use to internal medicine in the treatment of prat -paid en receipt of pries (60e and $1 scrofulous saes, ulcers and atsnwess* of by addressing Fulford d Ce , Ittrockville .11 kinds. lm Oat. A leen sad a Useealag. A boon and a bleating to mankind is Ifagyard's Yellow OJ. the great pain de- stroyer and healing remedy for external and internal use. Yellow Oil cures all aches and pains, rheumatism, lame hack, sore throat, croup. deafness, cramps, contracted cords and lameness. Procure it of your druggist•- 2 Mr W. 7, Watts, tYraxeter, left this week for Mount Forest, having disposed or his furniture factory and cudertaking business to Messrs. Smith Brothers & Malcolm, of Brussels. Mr Wats. enters on a like business at Mount Forest, and no doubt will succeed, as his mord as an undertaker here has been a satisfae- tory one. He has also served the pub - lie in the capacity of school trustee, sod will be missed in the ranks of the Royal Areaevm and Masonic fraternities. lee e. Tear Orated. I) mn't allow a cola in the head to slow- ly and surely run into Catarrh, when you can be cured for Site. by using Dr. Chases Catarrh Core. A few applica- tions our, incipient catarrh ; I to 2 boxes cures ordinary catarrh ; I to & boxes is !guaranteed to core chronic eatarr s. Try it. Only Ifle and sure cure. 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