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When etas.( by • bre air wasp, make •
game of c.eim..n earth and water, put
us Use place at Once and cover with a
oluth.
When • trine (ret begin. to make its
appearance take, leu,on,cut oil one cad,
t the linger in, mid the lunger it u
there the better.
er a cold to the chest, • Ilaanel rag
wrung out in bL►I'ne water and sprinkled
with turpentine laid on the cheat, gives
the greatest relief.
The best treatment in regard to offen-
sive breath, is the we of powdered char-
coal, two or three tebaeepotifula per
week, taken in a ales of water before re
bring for the night.
For a cough, boil one ounce of Nas
seed Ina pint of water, strain and add •
hills honey, one ounce of rook candy
and the juice of three lemons ; air= and
buil well. Denali as hot as possible.
Often after cooking a meal • person
will feel tired and have nu appetite. For
this beat • raw egg until light, stir in a
little milk and sugar and season with
nutmeg. Drink half -an -hour tsfure sat
iog.
Dark carpets d i nut need to be swept
olteuer ,ban light ones, if you give th. to
a good dusting say twice• week with s
ikons) cloth tied around an ordinary
be um.
When one bee been so unfortunate as
to get machine -oil status on white sew
log saturate the piece of work in cul.:
water unmedutely; soak for too hours.
dry in the sun, then wash in the u.uai
way.
If you are building. put the hooks it.
children'■ bed-rnown clesrta Low ei.ough
to be easily reached by them. It is also
• good idea to have a closet so arranged
that sleds, rocking -h' rse and all large
play things can have a pia. -e.
Duet has ench a sad way of Insiunat-
ing itself whe there is a place for it
to lodge or work through, that house-
keepers are almost distracted to find
brooms and dusters that will fit in even
nook sod ersv.ce. A long -handled
father duster, a short -handled feather
duster, a tea -broom. a whisk broom, •
eat bristle bees`, a paint brush. and the
ordinary cheese cloth dusters seem to d.
all the dusting that is required if rigor
°oily wielded.
•bum ,;y..
THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, M.AR in '9, t 89
Tim Secret we tdawlibmag
We are t..'d tial beefatak• for Wadies
should tea cut three-quarters ..1 an nob
thick and put Dior . but fir. of coal or
charcoal. tj•111e right : but whet* it her
moaned gawkty, as it stn.u'd, and been 1
Lamed and loosened un the .other side it
yet remains raw io the noddle, anti If
left longer the surface burns. This is
the aaperienee ..f the n'.vic..,who !as yet '
to learn two thi..gs : first, Ihst uumedis
tely lifter the first br.'wutug this, time crust
decrease, or the meat be brought farther
away so that the steak may cook in test
or twelve minutes without burning lest
time will act cook it nicely in the middle;
and wooed, that, lite baked meat, the
setlwoe must be kept moist with hot fat.
itemise your steak is put over cover both
side. with melted suet, and afterward a.
it dn... spread on a little better or beef
fat. 11 ire reedy in a hot platter a few
sponful.,.f water, in which the bears
cut from the steak have been boiling,
•'Nr salt al d pepper- When the steak is
dour lay it in the platter and keel. it but
for five minutes, turning it Utica in the
time. Thus you will have both good
•teak and good gravy.
Mere temarkabte stilt.
Fourd at -eat, what the true pwblit
has been lcoking for these many year.
and that is a medicine which although
but lately introduced, has made Got
itself • reputation second to none, tom
medicine M Jchnsnn's Tonic Bitter,
which in conjunction with Johnson's
Tunic Liver Pills has performed tom,
most wonderful cures impure or tm
pnvtrished blood soon becomes purified
end enriched. Bilhousness, indigestion.
sick headache, liver complaint, languor
weakness, etc , soon disappear whet.
treated by thew excellent tonic medi
eine& For Sale by Good, druggist, Al-
bion block, Gudericb, sole agent. id
Salted Almonds. -Salted almonds
furnish a delicious addition to • luncheon
411 or dinner. Pour boiling water over
shelled almonds and let them stand a
abort time, when the dry broil n husk
can be easily rubbed oft and the almond,
are "blanched.' Then stir into melted
totter, let them stand. add salt, and
brown in the oven. When taken from
the oven place them on soft porous
paper to prevent their being "buttery"
if this is not r 9iaient, dry them on •
t..wel.
Give The a Clingier.
That is to say, your lunge. AIN° ail
your breathing machinery. Very won
derful inachinery it M. Not only the
larger air passages, but the thousands of
tulle tubes and cavities leading from
them.
When thew are clogged and chocked
with twitter which ought not to tie there,
your lungs cannt•t hail d., there work.
And chat they do, they tumult do
well.
Lg)y Seeder- of sables.
Isn't it a bit odd that the woamo wh•,
Will thaw any other• bassi ,sattr.u'e,l
the fashions within the past twenty-five
years hare not been beautiful women f
There ■re three of .how it map be said
that they gave the cue to lea Mode and
throe arc the l'rtaceseu de Metternich,
dire llarsherdt mud the Prince., of
Wales - I rauce theta as they have con-
trol. Hate. de Mett.toicb had all ugli-
ee.a that, that • Japanese tested of ally
value, was so ugly it was unique ----the
tiglit.tas that has wore of a cachet than
mere beauty. for merely beautiful wo-
men can be haulm every day, while ab..°-
lutely ugly uvea, blamed with wouderful
wit and a peculiar charm of utauuer, are
noted when found. Sara Bernhardt was
never a beautiful woman ; at the same
time, etsn about her appearance, there
was aumethlug (actuating and when Ow
is actio g,the fire of genius makes h••r dull
skin look warm and pai.k, her almo,t
odorless eyes burn brightly, said het
rumpled hair seem sit artistic arrange-
ment. The Princess of Wales, with her
sweet, lady -tile, rebased face, is charo.-
ing, but that is all. The London papers
can rave es they will about her beauty -
an hour s walk in any taiga city of North
America will discover • hundred kir;s
better looking and with equal rvfiuetueit
tit face. 1 he first one of these three
woolen made black very chic ; before
her tune it had been uedioated to the
bourgeoisie ; the second made frills of
lace, 1, ,se-fittu•g gloves, picturesque
hats, and all styles aiocc'ally suited to
slender woolen this vogue, while the lea!
gave to the high military collar, t'hr
dainty little bonnet, and simple arrance-
m.-tit of the hair the seal of her appro-
val. Each one of thee., women was
clever ph to make fashionalnle va
icily the belongings that hid her defects,
and to know how to hide • deftct air
bring out a perfection is the art of the
modiste today.—Pbtledelphta Ti rue..
Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia,
catarrh, consumption or any of the
family (.f throat and nose and head sod
lung oistructiuna, all are bad. All
ought to he got rid of. There is just
•one sure way to get rid of them that
is take Itiechee's German Syrup, which
any druggist will sell you at 75 cents a ,
mottle. Even of evcrythn, else has
'ailed you. you may depend noon this
for certain cowrie
A enrresp'ndeet of the "Scientific
American" says : The best remedy for
hireling at the nose, as given by Gleas-
on in one of his lea .vigoorouS,
motion of the Jaws, as if in the act of
'nastilioation. In the case of • child, a
wad tit pater should be placed in ita
mouth, sod the child instructed aro chew
it hard. It is the motion of the paws
that stops the Mow of blood. This rem-
-dy is No very simple that many will feel
nclmed to laugh at it But it ha. nov-
o been known to fail, even in very set
ere cases.
The tetter time .AOM
From Mr J. Hayden, 139 Chatham St.,
Montreal. says : -"I rt* troubled for
years with biliousness and liver com-
plaint, and I never found any medicine
to help me like Burdock Blood B,tters,
in fact Doe bottle made a complete
cure. ' 2
The following receipt by Mrs Hender-
son will be found convenient for making
two or three mince pies from the rem-
nants of a roast beef: One cupful of
chopped meat .me-gusrterof it fat;. two
cupfuls of apple, one teaspoonful of
.ialt,one tablespoonful of ground allspice,
half teaspoonful of ground cinnamon,
half a teaspoonful of grimed cloves, one
cupful of sugar, half a cupful of raisins.
half a cupful of currants, one cupful of
cider, or, if One has no cider, .use the
same amount of cider vinegar and water
mixed—say one half of each.,
A Lilt' of false,
Miss Lizzie Kitclif,, writing from
Falkirk, Out., says: "I bad such a
••ough I could net sleep and was fast
r'img into consumption ; I tried every-
thing I could hear of without re-
n.(, but when I got Hagyard'a Pectutal
Balsam I soon got earn. It is the best
medic:re I ever tried." Lizzie Boddie,
Falkirk, Out.
When trimming grape vines let them
ne cut sod trained so as to admit of the
sir and sunshine. Too much shade is
N metlrnes the cause of rot, as it invitee
moisture. Trim the vines when the
weather is cold.
Roots stored in the cellar will cause
disease in the household if allowed to
decay and rot. The cellar is an excel-
lent plane for root crisp, but they must
be kept in good moudition if disease is to
be avoided.
-
he en Tear Sward..
Dow't allow a cold in the head to slow-
ly and surely run into Catarrh, when
you can be cured for 25c. by using Dr.
Chanel; Catarrh Core. A few applica-
tions cure incipient catarrh ; 1 to 2 boxes
cures ordinary catarrh ; 2 to 5 boxes is
guaranteed to cure chronic catarrh. Try
it. Only 26e and sure cure. Sold by
all druggists ly
Sausages with Apples. —The followinc
of Merman origin has been pronounced
an excellent, if homely, dish; Peel and
core six or eight large apples, cutting
each one ie four quarters only. Stew
sugar and a little powdered cinnamon
over. and let them strnd • few hours.
Wash two ounces of currants, and leave
them to swell in warm water. Make •
piece of better hot in a stew pas, and lay
it in • pound sassage•,having girt prink-
ed them all over to prevent their break-
ing. Lay the apples between and on the
sausages. Sprinkle the eurrssta over
Cover close, and let them fry gently.
Tern the apples carefully when one side
is done; take them out pies. by piece
before they are does in a mash, and
keep them warm. Tern the ea
until we.l do; then poor a wt
tdome
of slant in the stewpan: stir It MIA
the cresting. Dish the senates it 1lie
mese, and lay the apples needy ileMI
them.
' The best regulators toe the eons&
end bowels, the beat ears for biliousness,
sick headaehe, Indigestion, and all agee-
tione arising from a disordered liver, are
without az�psiost Johnson's Tonics Liver
Pills (bola is skis, sager crated, mild,
yet •thetics. all eta, per bottle wale by
Goode, demist, Albion_Meek, (lode
rieb. eels agent Fal
Fay fever is a type of catarrh bating
peculiar syin tetra. It is •ttezded by a.
inflamed condition of the lining mem-
branes of the nostrils, tear -ducts and
threat, •Recttng the lungs. Au acrid
mucous it secreted, the dischargeisacccm-
panied 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 upon. [Acts.
at druggists ; by mail, registered, Wets.
Ely Brothers , Druggists, Owego, New
York. lv
• reline Velerere.
Many persons become feeble and fail
in health from disease tf the blood, liver,
kidneys and stomach when prompt
use of Burdock Blood Bitten. the grand
purifying and regulating t would
quickly regulate every bodily function
and restore to perfect health, 2
t'emmea R»p
Is viten fatal wires. net remedied in time.
Leslie B Nicholson, 18 H esl lealey A. a -.-
Tenet.., says : "As a quick cure, colds.
some throat, eaillhlaiais, We I ewe re -
e tumid Nagysrd's Yellow l]to' " It ,e
• a ie cure. Directions egurpat.r each
bottle 2
60 SAND! NO DIRT!
WHERE SHALL I GO
TO BUY WV
FRUIT?
Why ! go where you can
get the Choicest RAISINS,
CUR F AN T and- PEELS,
and where they CLEAN ev-
ery pound of FRUIT by
Machin ' ry.
IT WILL PAY Y0 0.
Nyd—_
• Merrily.
A few years ago there were so many
itstanoes of rztreme age reported Fre iii a
certain district in England, that a midi
cal commission was sent there it, ascer-
tain the conditions of life that contribut-
ed to such longevity. The inveatig•tors
were astounded at the state of affairs thes
found, and their statement of facts seems
incredible. The place was • little amok)
manufacturing settlement, surround
ed by marshes and stagna,.t water,
without drainage or tha c.•mmon sani-
tary accessories of civilization. Both
air and drinking water were as bad as
they could he, and it appeared import,
ble that any resident could lung retain
health or life.
Now these are Facts that no hygienist
can ignore, and that medical science must
ire long intern. Perhaps it ma.
tet appear that all our phyaiolo•:iea
notions are falsely founded, amid it* pr.c
tic, induce mire disease than they pre-
vent Absolutely pure sir may he found
to be as fatal as sewer gas, and perfectly
pure water worse than whiskey.
The r.rder of nature IS one of perfect
adaptation. And may be in her et"nto-
toy, man's organization still requires a
certain proportion of impurities, and that
to abruptly alter his mode of living, even
to impose it, would be like putting a
saltwater ash into a mountain brook
Were there scientific salmon we might
suppose them saying, "Sc. here, this salt
is a mineral poison and is killing us off
We must let inti, fresh water as fast as
we can." And were a pollywog to turn
physiologist be would say to his asso-
ciates, "Why, this is a stagnant, stink-
ing puddle. To sate our health we must
skip for Saratoga."
Nature has undoubtedly adapted the
surroundings of man to his conditions,
and it is to be presumed that he is n.4
yet enough angelized for perfectly pure
food, air and water. Were it possible
for him to pr:core these in his present
state of physical imperfection, they
would probably cause him to become au
angel prematurely.
•
Mr R. Wallace, of L.ondeab,rn, left
for Whitemouth, Manitoba on Tues-
day. ---
rants Gave 1'
''ort the years 1886 I coughed for six
mouths, and having unsuccessfully tried
many remedies, I partly gave up, think•
ing I had consumption. At last i tried
Ha yard's Pectoral Balsam, less than
ins bottle of which cured me. leaving
me as well as ever I was." Henry W
Carus, Wabaab, Out. •
Kisses are essentially private affairs,
says The New York Herald. Public
kissing is not only sacrilegious, but oaf•
tentimes disgusting. The parental kiss
if discreetly exhibited is occasionally ad-
mirable, bet osculation before an aud-
ience. between lovers. 'serried people or
friends, is a habit to be discountenanced
whererer it is discovered.
Bet a Seek • eat
Mr Goode, druggist, is not a book
wet, but has the agency in Goderich
for Johnston's Tonic Bitters, which he
can heartily recommend for any com-
plain to which • tonic medicine is ap-
plicable. This valuable medicine has
been with most astr.nishingly good re -
salts in cases of general debility, weak-
ners, irregularities peculiar to females,
esteems paleness, impoverishment of the
blood, stomach and liver troubles, loss
of appetite, and for that general worn
out feeling that nearly every one is
troubled with at some part of the year.
Don't f.ergget its, name Johnston's Tosie
Bitters 50e. and $1 per bottle at Goode's
drug store, Albion block, Goderieh, sole
.gent. a
M1 apsudaM.
kms rue trick lie buying mdislnes bet
try the great Kidney and Liver regtele-
toy, made by Dr Cheri, author of AiYe's
reestpp•saa Try Obsee's Liver Otos for
all diseases el the Liver, Kids*"
Stemaeb and Bowels. Sold by Janne
Wilecs, druggist.
WILL CURS OR RELIEVE
ALIO JSNECS. DIZZINESS,
DYSPEPSIA, DROPSY,
FLUTTERING
OF THE HEART,
ACIDITY OF
THE 8T0AUCH,
DRt NESS
OF THE SKIN,
INDIGESTION,
JAS'WUICE.
ERYSIPELA.7,
SALT RHEUM,
HEARTBURN,
AfADACHE,
And every species of .Ile iesa artsin` teens
disordered LIVER, KIOMEYS, ST
DOWELS OR etoOo,
T. ■iLBURN a CC.. Pe""'Mains
TO no Ti)
CHAS_ A_
bra TENYS
Short Hull.., Maria, I Assent .e"i. t' so
you lately. I supp.w you t eve heel, a;
•ery busy. Msr„ta, -- Yrs ; I have been
MOO Ing tofu a new honer. I live on the
.quare now. Shell ---Ie that sol It
e a perirwee
•n,../ be a new
Wagon Poet.
3
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-CLOTHS
C. F), K, BOOM
TOWN PROERTIES FOR SALE.
$100 AND PW ARDS
I Isve • large number of Houses and lets
and Vacant Lands in the toot desirable parts
tit tie- Town roe .tLEt'NSar.
Now is the time to Nrure property before
the Hie Itu.h. The C. P. it. is coining sere,
and in a short time pricer win have advanced
beyond the reach of many.
('all and we List and Prices before purchas-
ing elsewhere.
It itADCLIFFE,
Real IWate and llenrral lust ranee Agent.
• knee We.t-tit., third door from Square. C. P.
Ii Ticket and Telegraph Oglce. M-tf. •
10000 PRESEK i S
to rises Arl•LT:SC. a LULL TUC( nieces
\� a r.i1 •s,,'.1 be mailaseace•
,.ro,alaira mat to etch steal. i
a de, ea.t::.-tr coaok--die to
. lanai.)- who sill t•y the
IttaMIAEIe'l IAxtiO Poste
t et the "d circle Irani the
taut and rend it in a loner
stannic hew -t martinis aft
lair trial. Elmer e6,l0••r?16
ee..t sire wilt secure tlm a'l't
.any grocer or Nmskr. rer
kn"w t whereto eras it if .sated
for by yoa.-AJJee..--
CSCRC11ILL t CO -TORONTO
CAVEAT:. TF/P( MARIS AN CGFTRICRT
Ot.t:s r,.- t- gust at; I.utin's-' in the U.S. l'ata-n
Odlce attrio'i'd t",t McIth.'ILITh t'KES.
Our unkr 11 ri•r•.slte the U. S. Patent Of-
fice, and we car. o,.tain Palmas in Ives time
than those remote front 0'4 Sii/x(J TO -Y.
Send IMPEL tilt DRAWING. We sc-
rim as to p lrntehi -fret! OT charge:and
we make .\Y) (•114 EGAN UNLESS WE Oil
FAIN PATENT.
We refer, here. to the Postmaater,tbe Supt.
o Money 't,-d'-r1).c„sial to odb-ials of the
C. S. tyro. -os crake. Por rirrnler. steno-.•.
icons and ref.'rei,e'-a le actual clients to your
own 'Mate u: county, write to
t' bale tn.,
a)pnoelte t'a,ent tt. Iter, W iiahingtes D.0
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Fanners Adnate & Has Louie'
leery farmer should read the leading and .sly
Independent publication devoted to his bushiest
Thousand, say there is none equal to it, and no
dollar expended from the farm returns so much
hood. it treats on all branches eorineet•d with
the farm, and la high)) paired by the ladles and
chlldres: it has saved many a farmer from the
kiss of his farm ; tt has saved the farmers md-
hoes of dollars by checking the introduction and
spread of contagions stock diseases : it has In-
creased the receipts from oar cereals by millions
of dollars. Commended by City sad Coast,
(bewNb and Agriculture/ do es. Agents
wanted. Sample copies twee. 2
Pries $1 per seam Address
PaaaLs a Aa.o01,11121.
T sondca An d•.
MI MOM SHOP 1
—011—
KINGSTON STREET,
Ma. Amur kgs to mumanase 'bat be has
opened set a Itsseh r wisp at the above
named meat under the t of Was.
wesU merit •
Brun el rhes p•tres•gs tar peepte of
Oedsnr► and vbhHy-
iresk
sail owed meats will be kept ewe -
Neatly a hand.
p IIATTBTAfTiO1( OI'ARAR'RRD.
tE BEN. ayes
ENVELOPES
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ENVELOPES,
NOTE HEADS,
LETTER PAPE
BILL HEADS,
T3TJY
THE SIGNAL
PSI11TItIO "OFF'CE
and TWEEDS,
will be '81.1 at lost and ender. to 'lite ct
Speedy Sale. Cal! and -'•c them.
TERMS CA81:3C.
H. DUNLOP,
tun- Next door to Yontreol'ttnk
LITTLL'S LIVING AGE.
In late riik i iVl\i, A4.1: enters opo• fee
fort) stat.>car. ammo eat u
in the os•c
Judge Story, t'ltauurllor Keel, I'c-td'a
Adana. historians Spars..., 1'"-e-.c•.tt. t't.koar,
Hant•r•ft, and 111a11) m'tr 4.1. it has met with
t.unstaut . ounn'rnatalion and seem se.
A N't:•.wt s M ilerIN L. It Yoe. more than
THRE ANDA. Q 113TA Id )1311:
doubt.- column ole,ov ptjof ren etc wntwt
tt
er you'''. It p n.u
form. considering i•• ,,eat amount of moue►
with (r'rbneaet vortex to Bs erectly lieu.., se
with a ,-utu,do rt*es, nowt, •rr els •,t•oili'ta.l
The tart Essays. Itrvfews. t'riticisw.%
Tiler. Ski wheel .d T,'avel and Discovery
Poetry. Sclrntth . H.ulrsloht' al. 11i -commit
and Point ocat laf.or.)a, rm. faun th • eosins
Lindy of foreign Period -al I.ueretort% and
from tint, pens tit the
YweF.wO+T •1111•1: weiTraw.
OPINIONS,
"In it vie tlm•I Ili, n•.• pr.rlu.-' of the
hest a r;o•l • ntaeu all overlie ready to our
haul.' !'l,'lnic.ph.d Im;".err.
"Tire r•adrr• m'1. refs III le that ie impar`
tont in the periodical domain." -Hisses
Journal.
'It univ be tright till) :u.drnt•tiallr vldthat
it ne. Cr ogre a dry or i ulurless page.' -Kew
York 'Tribune.
"II i. edited with great skill anal rare. and
its weekly • poem are'i'ai ' cf. k certain adrate-
lae,'.over it. mn'r1i1)r,sal..--All.,•.) A.r\nia.
"It fuer .lies n .-otripleo. compilation of an
indispensable literature."-L'hivego Evening
Journal.
"Poi the amount of rending matter contain-
ed the ionise-ription is.'atrenael) low.- Chris-
tian Advocate. Naaitrilk'.
"In this weekly magazine the reader finds
ell that is worth knowing in the restst of cur-
rent literature." Canada Presto trru,i, To-
ronto.
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.olutelt without • rival."- Amor.'al (iaaette.
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SOOTNINS,
CLEANSING,
NEAUNG.
St e-evea
CATARRH,
Cold is Mead,
NAY FREL
Drspplvigebrent
Nand pommies
EASTeexpectoration
USf��camb C.
Yd tszeae'1te ezp.ceo
Ca -
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