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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-3-22, Page 3" THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 11%9 THE HOME CIRCLE. Feeds that supply •mat•.islfor growth sad repair ate called teltrugesuw feeds. They are also called pruteida, from • Greek word use*su ng '.first." Women fa the living malls which are the Ikea pets- eiple or fors of hie, these is always .i- tre s's. A oummuo Daum is elbowroom's foods. Album/noes substances exist is may forms, sad •r called by did•reat names is differs.' skimp. They are /send largely in meet, Nati, milk, pegs, heats cud grails The albumen and Abram iu jute* and deck of meat tied del, sod in the juices cud reemb»ass of wase vegetables awl fraite, the oaasu in milk, the vegetable Geese in pas sod beaus, and the gluten in grains, are all (urian of nitrogenous sabot wee, or pruteade The carbona•r.es foods are hate in- eluding butter, the fat of mast or fiab, oils, eggs, said sums kinds of cheese. A small amount of fat is necessary in di- gestion. and iedispeusable to perfect nutrition. Starch and sugar as fused u vegetables and fruits, are also fat pro - Awing. Fats form the prineip.l mater- ial of DeMain tissue.,giving rotundity and beauty v, the form, and being ouneen- ducturs of hat, keep the body warm. An undue accumulation , •f fat is • speotas of disease and is often Aaugeru us. N. sever Masted Aisle r No"hardly ever" about it. He bed an attack of what people call "hilioes- nem,"and to smile was impassible. Yet a man may "smile and smile, end be • villain still, still he was so sellain, but • plain, blunt, honest man, that needed d remedy such as Dr Pierce s "Pleasant Purgative Pellets," which never fail to our biliousness and diseased or torpid ser, dyepepsm Wad ubronao ouostipe tion. Of druggists. Thus we see that the solid part of the dish and bleed u largely 'brio and alba men, suustaesmeesimilar te the fibres and juice, of meat mod fish, and that ewe milk, pubs, loans, and grains also coo - tun fibrin and albumen, and we host iicemen is the element in all ; and it is lt these urugesous foods that the ily substance i.ebiedy built up. there Semartable MAIL Toned at :act, what the true peblie has been looking for these many years and that is • medicine which although but lately introduced, has made 1. r itself a reputation second to none, the medicine is Jc,hnsoo's Tonic Bitters which in errs anti oo with Johnson's Tunic Liver Pills has performed some most wonderful cures impure or um- poverished blood soon becomes purified and enriched. Bllhuusnees, indigestion, sick headache, liver complaint, languor, weakness, etc , soon disappear when treated ley the.. excellent tunic medi- cines. For Sale by Good, druggist, At- hioc block, God/etch. sole agent. [d Age, occupation, climate, and oar finances, should infe.uce our abetim of loud. Persona whose occupations tax their muscular strength often think that they require s great deal of mat, whew then are many f oda that contain as much as, or more, prnteid matter than meat, rich as pesa, beaus, chess. sad graius. ever, week. Mies Bells Elliot. of Pont,poe-.l, Out., writes—"My brother and i were both takes ill with • severs attack sf d:ar. .hoes, having tried other remedies, we tried Dr Feeler's Estreat of Wild Straw- berry, which gave immediate relief." 2 "They have • larger sale in my div trill," says a well knows druggist, "than any other pill on the market, and give the best satisfaction for sick headache, Weio.imem, indigestion, etc , end when enmbised with Johnston's Tonic Bitters, Johnston's Tonic Liver Pills will per form what no other medicine has done before for suffering humanity." Pills 25 cents per battle. Bitters 60 cents and $1 per bottle. Sold by Goode. Druggist, Albuon block, Goderich, sole agent [c Animal fad is better for cold weather than for hot. Fat is not digested male unless exercise is taken. Frits, vege- tables, and grains eaten with milk, bet- ter, or oil, furnish the carbo -hydrates needed in summer. rant• Gave r "Iu the years 1886 I coughed for six months, end baying enseosessfully tried many remedies, I partly gave up, think- ing I had eresemption. At last i tried Hs.ytrd's Pastoral Balsam, leas than nae bottle of which eared se, leaving me as well as ever I was." Hoary W Cars•, Wabash, Ont, 2 Thous who labor or exercise Is the open air need a large quantity of whole- some food, and it need set be the most digestible, is they require food that will stay by them. A We..eglen *raa- The largest organ, sad one that play a onntrolling part on the health of the body is the liver. If torpid or inactive the whole system becomes diastased. Dr. Chase's liver Cave is made specially Oar Liver and Kidney disease•, sad is guaranteed to eine. Recipe book sad medieine SL - Sold by all dreggiata An Indiana mart his de•idd that un- less s woman le pleased with her photo - Moho she need not pay for them if, says a enmity loiehelnr editor, His is kw the photographers in that State may as well nbeee» their camera at ones. Their meatiest is gene. A Enos..'. ane., Few seen have aapemplisl.ed He mess usenet of wort sad good in this world as the esi•breflsi Dr Chess. Over 000,000 .t his verb have been sold in Otli.d• .ions. We west every pow lwsbled with Liver Demi t. Dye' Trpi� , Uriery to bow a Milroy Dr Chases Tew�M•� M bee a beetle et Liver Os,., it will sure ye.. Medicine Reedy*god look SL Sold by elM HEALTH NOTIR3. • assehe( lailiwasiSsig Sew. wens rrepar' ed /,r oar ase.d.r. The common pesetwm 01 reuses faint- ing persons to • sitting or upright posi- tion is often sufieirat to destroy tae spark of life which rernaira Many parents were to think that seme- sters in fold is W ool'sah with etmplierty, and pride themertess .d the virtue of • were, of action which is uuektug tee* then murderous. Let so one torture himself with the Ihereght that he could have been t sic, a good • matt as he is if he lied risen every 'Bernie* at daylight. The' habit would kill half of w it tees than five years. It is generally known in • vogue way that old men los. • little in height. tjeetelet who studied the matter closely, cnleu:ated that the shortening began at fifty, end that if • man lived till he was amerty he would be au etch and • half shorter then he wee in his prime. Long hams of work ars ottani as little to the employer's interest as they s» to those employed. No one can do se good work at the end of the day a at ate begiuning, mod the more the work- ing hours are prolonged the greater will be the .letrtex/A. iuu of the soak, and as He tune fur recuperation must inevitably be shortened the det•riuruteuo will eery probably become cantinuoue. Eating when tired, and engaging in active mental or physical rsercaa im- mediately after a hearty teal, are two of the most Common Was sgaiust dietetic rectitude is our modern civilizati,w. An 1.1 medical writer tells that • hundred years ago M we. the custom smog the merchants of Edinburgh to take two hours "sowing" ter dinner in the mid- dle of the day, during whish taw the shops were closed, and all b.sioees sus- pended. To the Medics/ rrwieeasea. sae. all whew Ii may sea.... Phe.ephatine, or Nerve boon, a i'hus- phate Element based upon Scientific Facts, Formulated by Professor Austin, M. D. of Boston, Maas., cures Putman say Consumption, Sick Headache, Nee - vow Attacks, Vertigo and Neuralgia and all wasting diseases of the: human system. Phoephatine is not a Medecine. but a Nutriment, because it contains no Vegetable or Mineral Poiioas, Mutes Narcotics, and no Stimulants, but .imp! fthe Phosphatic and Oartric Elements und in our daily food. A single bottle is sufficient to convince. AU Druggists sell it. $1.00 pee bottle. Lowes A Co., sole agents for the Dominion, US Front 'Street East Toronto thew. Memos abewt Women, The Princess of Wale" is 43 Empress Frederick is to go to Kiel neat m tech. The Empress of Austria is attended by a woman physician. The Czarina of Russia prefers English books to those of any other language. The 102nd birthday of Mrs Lydia Watson, of Leicester, Mass., was cele- brated ■ few days ago. Two Comae ladies, who are the first to set lout on American oil, are now en route from San Francisco to Washing. lou. Eighty Per Coat. Of the human rase, awarding to a high authority, suffer from one or other form of blood taint. Never allow this latent evil to develop into serious disease while the blued oast be kept pure and the sys- tem clean by proper precautions, such as wing Burdock Blued Bitter, whenever any scrofulous symptoms appear, No medicine equals B. B. B. as • blood cleanser. 2 Mw. Lavroffskv, a celebrated Rue Sian chem player, is said to have mews - ed • fortune by her proficiency in the game. Bay lacer is a type of catarrh hiving peculiar symptoms. It is attended by au loomed condition of the lining mem- branes of the nostrils, tear -ducts and throat, affecting the lungs. Au acrid mucous ssecreted, the dischargeissooam- panid with a burning sensation. There are severe spasms of sneezing, frequent attacks of headache, watery and inflam- ed eyes. Ely's Cream Balm is a reme- dy that can be depended open. 60ete. at druggists ; by mail, registered, 60eta. Lay Brothers , Druggist., Owego, New York. le Mrs Humphrey Ward has paid heavily for "Robert Earners" in the way of ill - health. She has guttered badly from insomnia. The bat regulators for the at ,mash and bowels, the best cure for biliousness, sick headache, indigestion, and all affect - lions arising from a disordered liver, are without exemption Johnson's Tonic Liver Pills. Small in aim, sugar costed, mild, yet efeotiv.. 25 eta, per bottle sole by Goods, druggist, Albion block, Gede rich, sole agent. (el There are about ;0,000 lacemakers Is Normandy, and in all France there are nearly 200,000 women engaged to this industry. A Pees nif Around each bottle of Dr these Liver Core is a medical guide sod reship busk containing espial information, over 2100 reeeiyes, and pronounced by docents aad druggists se worth ten times the met of the medicine. Medicine and book IL Sand by all druggists At the diener gives as Friday even- ing by Mrs Staafoed et Washington to siateee of the Senator's rrienoa het • beam strawberries wage served that coat redo.... own sees*sae► item tie risk is baying msdMM belt try die greetlids." sad User male. ter, as s by Dr Oboes, siding eI Olt• he's res ipas Try Ohese's Liver Ogre for ell dmae•e of the !Agar, Indoors, Msaesb sad Deo& MM by hoe Wilsons, devioli t. HOW TO CARVE FOWLS. Ilenessnatis aagpestle.a Calleesala• sae Der jetsam; of Ilea.... Thrheys, etc. 'lite meson is at hand when amateurs to the matter of disjointing turkeys, geese. ducks and clue -lens sire beginning to wish they knew just how to de it in a sattafat:Uory manner With a view to aenisting the i;twrant,here are repn ductal sumo dire tiotas boom in Poultry Yard rtoctttl) The Ings of a boiled fowl always bead inward and tuck into the belly, but be- fore it Ls put upon the table the skewer by which the are se urid ought to be removed. The fowl should be LMl on the carver's plate,and the joint*, as they are cut off, placeis the dish. In tak- ing off the wing the joint only must be divided with the knife, for by lifting up the piniuu of the wing with the fork, and than drawing it toward the legit the muscles will separate in a mw-li better Item than you can effect by cutting with a knife. !gest place the knife bt:twt'ee the let and body and cut to the bout); turn the leg back with the lurk, and the joint will goer wa}y' if the fowl it cuing and well dor_u. The merry thought is taken out w ben the lege and wings are all removed; the neck bones are Laken ani by. putting in the knife and pressing It urs the long, broad part of the hone; then lift the nick bone up apt break it off from the part that sticks to the breast. The breast itself leis now to be divided from the carcass by cutting through the tender ribs close to the breast, quite down to the tail; then lay the bark upward, put your kuilo into the lime half way from the leek to tiro wings, and on raising the lower end it will readily separate. The last thing to be dote Ls to turn the rump from you and neatly to take off the ei•tzemen. Each part should be neatly arr'a..eed ou the dish. The turkey should not ho divider! till the bread is .iisl.mnl uf: but if it thought proper to divide, the same pros cent must be followed ;,i directed in a fowl. The following hi the best mode of serving this delicious bird: Begin by cut- ting close to the breast bone, scooting around so as to leave the mere pinions. Each slice should carry with it : portion of the pudding or foruetneat with whish the craw Is stuffed. Car is Tight Cribs. Corn stored in the ear, sari Prairie Farmer, may not be placed in tight cribs, when It has only received the drying n atural to its being on the stalk. Borten requires the i -hu a winter to fully pre- pare ro-pare it for shelling and transportation in tight cars. If the autumn and winter are damp, it win oitc:s meld in the center of wide cribs, and often in the aTerao'-e sea- sons the chit or germ Ls killed, cupocielly in those of alternate freezing awl t'tsw- ig, •a.1 this from rupture of the cells of the grain. The same ctreee also render, the ,:teal from such corn bitter. It Ls also well known that corn traeh'iv absorbs r_:L&`-ture, and that unless kiln dried before grinding. and pl.-eed in nir tight packages, it is apt to heat. Iu the saving of tired corn, therefore. it is ee- pecially necaLetry that the corn be ripe dried thoroughlm y before it is fro, end then kept in a dry place, and preferably one where it Fill not freeze. So. deo. corn intended for into meal for human use sho:il be kept in cribs so narrow that It may dry equally and ihorougl-iy. and also flaring enough so that no rain can drive in to diuneen the corn. csmmen Hese, Is .flea fatal when ant remedied in time. Leslie B Nicholson, IV W eell..sley As is. 'll'urvut,,, asps : "Aa a quick ours, wdde. etre thrust, chlllblassea No , 1 a.. re- suaunend Hwysnl'a Yellow Oil." It is • sere curd. Dtr.ouuw semrdhilddv each hetet = 10 SAND! NO DIRT! WHERE SHALL I GO TO HUY HHT FRUIT? Why ! go where you can get the Choicest RAISINS, CURRANT and_ FEELS, and where they CLEAN ev- ery pound of FRUIT by Machinery. IT WILD PAY YOU. TO 00 TO CHAS_ A_ Treatment for Rees le Fowls. The find thieg to be done is to separate tho tick from the healthy ones, and where it can be done it will aid ;meetly to put the well onoe where they cad most temporarily at least in new quartette while the present one Ls being thoroughly cleansed and disinfected. Keep them in out of the wet and give • variety of foot. For a few days it will be quite well to use cooked food seasoned with cayenne peps and powdered charcoal. Let We run out as much as possible in ggoed weather. For a few days give Douglass mixture erery day; after that twice a week. This is made by di"eoly- ing half a pound of copperas in a pilon of water. them add half an ounce of oil of vitriol; keep in jugs and put an ounce of the mixture in a paten of their drink- ing water. For those not too far gone, wash their heads and cleanse the thrust and nasal p•ssagvs with warm water containing a little carbolic acid. Kero- sene oil may be used for the same pur- pose Fowls in an advanced stage of this disease may about as well be killed. Swelling of the head with fetid die charges from the eyes and nostrils aro unerring symptoms of this dkxa.eu. r retesting Crapes. For long keeping select only the tough skinned grape•. (lstawbn, Teen, Clinton, Rogers No.Norton'; 'Virginia and Cyuthiena aro good keepers, If gathered in a dry time and properly handled. Thee should be allowed to Ito on shelves or tables in a cool and well ventilated room for a few days for the stems to dry out- whet' they may be packed. All im- perfect and rotten grapes should be p{ckd off, and bunches where the berries fall off easily should be rejected. Pack carefully in baskets, preserving the bloom on the graph, and put tine between the layer, or pit& to oven= sawdust when designed wholly for family nes. In any case, a cool, dry room wit an oven temperature and good free ven- tilation is essentiaL When in danger of freesing. protect temporarily with stings kind of a co:ering. reefs Werth Cams -keg. A free martin is a cow calf, twin born with a bull calf, and msneray proves to be barren. The Sarno designatior is given to female foal similarly bogs, bat twin Dole are more rare than twin calves. Official returns make it appear that night months' exports of cattle, coal, ea- ten, beef, lord and lumber Inc -reseed largely in Ha over 1887. bort thcotton gow of wheat, bseellii and t declined The e6ipo>eTirs of agricultural implement* were practically stationary. The Cider and alar Vinegar Worker? Aasociatiot of the Northwest will bold ma sixth annual meeting In Chicag�oo the first week In December. L 8. I3rytat, Princeton, itis., Is meeiMary. The agricultural d•pert neett of Weigh- =ash - in ogee ' rte'°�''tiesgra- ers c fah a ere' el�nanens end ether orie- agriculture, hor- reftsdockkrreiging in all sw• ord bin forestry, Mgt miners, bee Oat• me, milk caleen and like labetrlea ?be ifestmeas' Deviww, of Chicago, sett- mei. ett- me r• the tet: l ,whet crop of the come- t =Alee ' this year, N $be -t- Hulk, Stacie, I hetes'' sate_ l yogi latdly I sept'. as you have bus very busy. Mepts.- Tre , I have base sins IMO Intl • new homer. I live en the m,wrs now. tthort- Is that eu i It usual be • sew ralorrtraoe for )oe,— AMNIPvib Q. P. It., BOOM VAIN PROERTIEI FOR SALL 5100 AND P WARDS 1 have • large Dumber of 'louses and Ito sad Vaonnt loads is the most desiraltt part' of the Town i.e seas aTatar. Now is the lime .o aware preperly before the lit; hush. The C. P. It ie comma sure. and iu a short time pricy will have adt*aced beyond the reach .f maty. Call ai.d see List and Pities before porch.. tag sloe w here. R. RAI$"LiFFE. Keel Sainte and lien -rat Incas -an.-. Asset. ilius West -int-, third dour from Square. C. P. It 'Mad and Telegraph Office. 14-tf. 10000 PUSH S TO riser Al rev.;., AWLS TWIT LAST lis ,nailan.p. tw..p.reir tot.. h , .....vt, wife, n.•lat or ei.5 - ...r M Isuu:r- Clea Iiia toe it's IaIasanr-a's INK us Point o ut at.e red cirri, t:on, mi.. lahrl and send it to a sitter stating hunt ofl'o'n after fair trial. Either 6, 10 ,r 26 er•-t Use will secure t"r gift. .lav grim or chew, ►r,...+ linos a w hm to rte It i t ul.e,d for by you. -- 41d.c's- CIURCHILL a 00.T0NOIITO &VELOPES PATENTS CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS AND CO/TRICK TI Ottan.ed, and all business In the U.S. Paten OAAce at tended to at MODERATE FEES. Our rime- is opuoane the C. S. Patent Of Sc,-. and or car obtain Patents in IMAM time than those remote from WASHINGTON. head MODEL fog ON -1 WINO. We ad. vise a to psrentability tree of chars.; and we make Aft CHARGE L'NLICSY IVR OB- TAIN PATENT. We refer, hen, to the Postmaster, the Supt o Money Order D,v., and to officials of the U. S. latent ("Mee. M'or circular. advice. terms and references to actual clients in your own Sate or County. write to r •.t%SWtCO., (opposite Patent UtB.*. W a.htttgton D.0 itTHE BEST IS CHEAPEST. Farms's Wale JI Nese Lista Peary farmer should read the leading endear drat publication devoted to his beltsees. my there is sone meat te It. and no dollar expended from the Arm returns so much gDora It cresta oe all bra.ekes connected with �M Ars. and Is hived eery f the bubo.from and he ehaalce; k i.e meed seer a [armor Rom the Icm of W Ars ; It has .it tannin all- ium of doNaes N�a� sc thesired.edca and sreg•a of aoetagtams .inch sere l • ft hs. ta- et dears. Oseemeeded e..costs from o ice eels stutoes eOmemag. tied B etas `' lemple cesdesmiliess2 WaiSarrairr IimEw.OrviaL flied• -- BIIv ENVELOPES, NOTE HEADS, "1 LETTER PAPER. BILL HEADS, Etc., Etc., at kti THE SIGNAL PRiNThI e0FF CE. I No Bated aid Coifertioteq. $ALE & WILLIE deg to aawuame to the peepte ,.f 10.1eriYh that tier have eprsud out • ass ttakory alt the stead ua KINGSTON STREET Fesmer urrupfed J. W. Smith. they will keno • full Nock of Home Nteed, (akes, t'onfesteewery. and ;.,eery of all Lias,• Bread, Cats, &c,, Delivered To all parte of to Town. A share ,, los Piddle Pairw.s,{e is rerpe.-tftally s dh, u. d. fair-tt. RALE at WILLIS. LITMUS LIVING AGB. In CUSTOM: LIVING Aol. eaten upon forty -tenth year. appro.ed an tie inert Judge Mo. Chancellor Rest, Presidia Adan,.. hl.torlois *parka.Psv.dts, Tlck..er, Urneruft. and uuny war.., it has met with cutslaat commendation and encores. A it UK IV 11 MK, 11 int e• merit Uta TRW - ANOA.0JIRTATiIl1i11C double column e.•tarn pages of ruadleir mat ter yowl). It presents an an Iueapeetvs form. cwasideru.g Iia great amount of ,natter with freshness. owing to Its weekly Issue, an ' with a roan pie Iepee. warner/ rise altemuted The ,.est lessaye. Reviews, t'tit lclima. Tales. Sketches of Traced and Discovery Poetry. ria.frni fl.-. 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"It is indispensable to MI who would keep abrasion of our etmolfeld proves. It is ab- solutely withouta rival. --Montreal Gamete. Published Wtmsn-T at 118A4 a year.f re of pea(oye. d TO NEW tR'BiCRIREKA for the rear 'IMO. remitting before Jan. iM, the n'imbers of 1155 t.eued slier the receipt .of their sub- scriptions„ will be seat gratis. Cub Rates her Ludlow s olid Forsi s LIT�:RATURE- .01:Poe.ssed of Tile Lavi:aos Aug and one or of oar vivacious Americas mon them.* Aber will Aad himself fa command of .lust. "awed loa.--Philadelphla Evening. etln."l For 1110.911, Tua Lasses ennead any one of the American 01 iaonthlles for eons o - __ Weekly or Neemt will be sent fat a year. ' pan paid: or. forgR7' Tieev a Mrno AOC sad lfierchanta OWN set heir Bill Head& Letter the SC Nickolas or ILritwser s Magas etc. Heads, s:c„ tic. printed at this office for vary l Address. LITTELL t CO., Boston little more than they trenerallr ppaayy for the paper. and It helps to eriwertme thelr►oMoseg. 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The undersigned, while thaakleg the palate far their liberal patronags bedewed won him Mace commencing InideeNi. bees to saao'mee that he hall put Iowa h1a prices to NOCE ~fox ~IRIS es wishes paett2ularly to all atteetlea to hie SPLENDID LINES OF TEAS From 10 cts to T5 cts per lb, Maple Syrup, finest Case Prunes pure Spices, Lawry celebrated Bacon, cooked Corn Beef, Cut Myrtle, Cavendish And Club Tobaccos, best American fine cut chewing Tobacco, fresh salt and canned Fish, best quality. 12 Bars of Soap for 25c. 3 Scrubbing Brushesfor 25c. facts. Orme s. silted Coady. A No, i Oho.etat. Dr'epi ass.. tits,. Oeasra1 i'ocene Cractar1, Pdassam FIollr, F cad JOHN ROBERTSON 1111170011DSSD It TO 0. I� s[•ZNTo A Il ie'. Bbd.. tb. $quaro. God.rfck is tee. e elsisei k OVA K ire►