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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-11-1, Page 3II and Winter GOODS. , -q y made Clothing at Prices to suet Pur- chasers. MUST HZ CLEARED OFF relINLOP 7- The Taller. west-st 'ANTED glum p4 le rill eludes Nursery Ater l'sy N ee►Iy. Will py •ahry. re •utwethina totter 10 worker*. N .cr weeded. Write Yana. Nurserymen. H.c►deter, N. Y. EN TT It yea bruoaae wly 1St* will ane M ter copy of It It out. 9L! A eval Oval ILIOUSNEM. COIMTIiIITlON. KeT$ON, DIZZINCIMI. SICK ACNE, rte• ••s.a•p 01 Twt ACM, LIMN AND SOWELS. Lae mI%0,Tleo•ceae ane MOWS row. ane 100e • t*YMOae A.O •docs Steep SITT.ae on ewe sew Alia tuna or ONNOt11C y LATINATE DISEASES. ►BLR .•DDR31288. ;brow, - London. TT OROS. & CO. Impo..re ./ ladlan Apples. wen •Ieteeta•N . ILeallee. Eels. signments solicited and advances made thereon. 17.1111 SFR THEUBSCRIF �11U0 EKLY EMPIRE to s 8 Ludise Nest ITIC IN TONE, RUE TO CANADA. TRUE TO THE EMPIRE. E EMPIRill I8 NOW REIT REEKLY PAPER er TAE 1140111\Ns, 11 arraa.ernents are beimet made to sad attractive featutrve, wh;o• will motor 11. intereSt sad value. .(ucemeat toit In the hand• ✓ atline' era •NAM the b.l•oe year will Demean PO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. g It teat, Owe Dollar frees now ead of MO. 'FRS E1rIRE-Tr5ef%Te. ONT. Mg EXAMINER (P. 0. Box 3661,) LW YORK CITY. adial Baptist Kerdpau er, heed at Two Dollars a veer, sent on o "trial trip" Ir.E. OCTOBER I, Ifielk JANUARY 1, *iso. For the noisiest suss of iTY CENTS. Isiah to knew whet the Itapllse he - iambs is dohs sad to removal* Mrs et the world besides, try TIM .twits. their NatNs•1 Mprr.sods aper Y well. whit your Repro Meed. to hew mhaer be ter arias ef them for 1 trip," orefad�es" ernes of thea ir le through hio�oga by yea see �we will Omit kneed volume eftie soireeea > datetuts a a assess, the glees SALT -CELL ARS, le idiew of Po,wlvis, TopUier M.wssig Notes Thereon, seglstea sad teem dominate sore a N waet mod neves seats sod Mae Oar you I. eu the seed tisk seal' w our OOMM1R ON UM' at headers* hisparkinehidVI ei .VISZIP* MI= 1st ear regular of Ma year. to • bora tee iron seek now t setae prwdoss tine to rnr»s +s. Joe /sod Is aaeeew *SPIN gun eta! eves If r.st wilt. awree.•e M1$tR.R,s WlNew,.yV t lag when pee twee ..... ' ilglLi =;•_ Ingest THE HOME CIRCLE, Maple Sugar Cake. - The recipe f .r this cake i, published by regent. Take a pouted of cowl. sugar. wiled or *man- ed 6e•, halt a wood of better and four or live tablespoonfuls o: ntlk Cook the w hole till the butter melte Sir very Biorooathly, then add • went teble.p e.n- it1 of ginger and half a pound .1 dour. Beat well Sift • heaping taWesioeoolul of baking -powder iu half • cup of 6 ,.r and stir into the oake,beatiug vlg010uely again. Bake the Dake to thio sheets. A Knife Cleaner. -Take two boards *blame irides beg by a: wide Ned • belt of leather ever these boards sled tastes them together by hinges L.• eke kri(e between the hoards, which have bees epriekled with Bath brick,aoo rib the knife rapidly betw,seu them A paste made with emery powder sweet oil Mese..dent for tine knives. Removtnq Mildew and Iron Bust - Spread the garment stained on the Ate.. in the hottest sun and •queese over t h. • pols lemon joke), sprinkling it thickly with sell- This will draw out the hear br.u•rtae& Mama if the sun w h. t .uough JIM the process if 11 is not •ucse5•fu the finb time. A Kitchen Oilcloth. -A cheap ••• cloth for the kitchen may be mod.- ..1 cheap, heavy tewclvth or burlap 6t..d the room. Nail it un the aide 01 so ••9 aide bedding and Dover the chub w 1h thick paste of rye dour. Wl.ro iht. . dry, paint it a gored, cheap, •.r . brows. Io two weeks' time pot.* .Kae. and In two weeks mt.re glee .1 am..h- coat. Let it remain till well er....n»d which will be in two or three month then varnish and nail down This •o cloth, it is said, will last f..r mart v» -r - Smelling Salt -This old-1..hl.o.r• remedy for faintness consists ..f ..n. g of liquid ammonia ted • quarter .1 dram each of onto of ro.se•nere •I. iSogllh lavender, andeight d...o. es. of bergamot and cloves. M•i nod aha► the prvsonption and drop It 4111. ap•.ng•- 01 •a u.ucb as the spoons will t..Id Perry is • drink similar to Darr load from pears instead of apples 1 shoe • always be bottled white fre.h, a. it d•« not keepwwellucider -F.eA K '3 •C. roes iteral._. Bad blood may corrupt Ih• entire es. - tem and tense serY.(u•.,u. •..fes, ew»1 rove, ulcers, salt rheum, rrysipeles, rtes eyes and akin disease., el shingles. re, ter, .to. Burdock L5 .•.•) Bitters pmrt6 the blood and cleanses, tones sod strengthens the entire system 2 THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, NOV. 1, 1889 Use Talose sol. In all ease. .. I . g by gas the •ulf.rer ought at Doen t.• be gives • sup- ply of fresh air ; it 1s sins. available, 1s the boat.utrstltote 1•:r pure say - go.. Illuwsn.tlny gas. ho..,.,, i• hot the • sly s.urt•u ..1 da"ger, for the ..lea tie, .ow colul...u..d le formed tit the horning of cool. It gives rill. t.. the Lime ft ogre 1 *high is seen a the 0.tei is poet begin- ning to ignite. This eso.pe of such s gas Into a steepinr "...as a the lissyro dangerous, soot. It will generally *.ver power the n.me•e without waking 41m Wheu • au all amount of the 4105 a in haled, a5 hal im i. in a roans where there . • leekiug stove, it 0000. headache, mime,. w..w•51n the ran, and great prow ton 1f the poisoning goes further. It prnluoes d.fliculty of breath one, teral),1, m.1 the lower Inaba, u110.1• Ch•uan..5, and sometimes convul- sion., before death 1;416..,.., ..tde. whtoh is the chemical 4na.,...•f the Iia., hm no odor, and nu• mrr..ns denth. h.••., liven reported, due .h. e.e.iw of the Will into houses or • in. where ile presence •u suit sus p"cted• Take the Nwe.r0 Aisne. The Vienne a,r.espon• ant .d ib. Tutu says :-Asan... Drip ,pies * 0)4II .0 travel in Austria ought to t.ke wi•. theca their titaniag. certificate. A,. American lady recently g.vr Mrih h• child hew wed the (.Wiser. ooe.naps.oe.1 by witnesses, woad to retrieve the birth. Oaring to the sbe•ece.4 a ta.rve..e err Wiest* the clerk said he woes more sh.. birth aa 'tllegttiel•ta,' a..d the only ao•- session a.de after muehrspow ol.u•....0. the substitution of the word ' d••uMfu,'• for the word illegit/mate Further, o•e leave Mid that the parents A -longed m• A/elican church, the clerk tinge down "au religion." C%reese Cesgh. sad Mea And all diseases of the throat and longe can be cared by the use -1 Scott'. Emul- sion, salt 000tains the hesliog virtues of Cod Liver 041 sod Hyp••ph'•phst.• ie their fullest fora. See what W. S Muer, M. D., L. R. C. P P. etc., Truro, N. S. says: "After three years' exper- ience I molder Scott's ss.lsitii. ems .4 the very b.M is the --_ _-- �i content in throat eff.ctinne-a i, all druggists, boo sod 61.00 Take ear Mercer sad Wear a small neat pie in yo01' knot- ted scarf ; wear • larger owe with • pat Wear a low -crown hat with a each coat. Wear pearl -goy gloves with black or white stinking on the beau for full dress. Wear half bon seppxters with lo. - cut shoes. Wear .sly the lint qualities in black h nidi). 'Meer light colored flannel shirts at the snide and dark colored ones in the moestai0s. Wear your trousers may st the hips, and pull them •p a little about the knees whenever you at down. -Yea's Outfit- ter. • Weathers. eves.. The largest organ, and one dist phT• • controlling part on the health of the body is the liver. If torpid or inactive the whole system beooaes diseased. Ur. Chase's Liver Care is made specially for Liver and Kidney dimmers, and is g eareateed to eon. Reetpe book and medicine 31. Bold by eh druggist.. Mr Cherie. Deroia, of the 6th con., Colborne, relented home last week after speeding the seamen in Manitoba. He has sant • favorable o*iaioe of the Prairie province. • Irfe. 511 Around each bottle of Dr Chase Liver Cr.ais a medie.l guide mid reeeip enntaining .e.4nl information, over r.eeip.e, and pw.onneed by doctor" droggists as worth t.n times the act of tine medleina Medicine nod melt *IL hold by all druggist. There died in Clinton, on T the l5tb, at the residence of her wd• - ter, Mrs Baker, Ontario St.. • lady w .ill be remembered by old Harnsites, ss the wife of a former Bible Christie's minister. We refer to Mrs M. D. Cs.Mlne. About 30 yeah ago Mr D. °eatable, then married, t•.g14t sedum! at Aolmeesille : coon after he went into the B. 0. ministry, end filled • number of impatient stations until hie death. Mrs Oswtek.e leave. three children-- Mrs Baker, !tar W. Cantelon, 1411014.11, mad Mrs Brae, Manitoba. Her death, et the este of 7S years, woe mooed by Mart disease. The remains were interred is *Rebell a.etery. 4l7ls.rt Pear0ev, In rennin,' preches, o..r pound of su - •r 'me quart of eater W four pound. e,.•.c6es a.• o..rrect proportion. W. t.h Ilse peach»e atter they are pored 1 ,h» Nn..r. r.- 'rd, AWL! throw Into 1 IN .14•1. 1'91 the sugar and the treasured water Into • pr.rtVlnv kettle ; .-t i1 •'sod over •he tire until the .agar • •1.. -..-,rd. .Urttl , 0.14•taritly 1/roti.14..peach... and 1I thew up 411,00 to i...yruy ; ih.., move the settle heck o the fire tool let them stew • 14..10 no- ' lee. r. teodrr ; then .risme gore - ..tis lee j •n, ..,,t 1)11 I., , v«1t1•,wo,g with h» even,• ; then reel, and set •ode 141 • ..d The 1..I.e..n the Blaine family would ,, 1••. . rive -•*,n, Eng•bh women 4u ..•Meso• ( the ministry. They are par. . ••e •.-t, +•1».1 hroui 1.,rd .1.•on. der 1T.•cta in millinery and dr..slisking, and • un laiblr eherk, 0..d halrltn» step»• hat .•.n os h54 only In 0 eft. loon L -d• b rm,ogham .aid L,v. r,,.a.l Th. ...ung aims hratd ,h.•tr h•tr a. tightly ,. . a...it-hen, p•ulrr It spot, fine hair .• • .,,.i...ver 01..1'. 1..41. .,Id toe. • end. wi•to the ..rarest of turban. Mr. Meat atoll hoses. It is • tribute to both sides whoa peo- ple ut disereut famtltes can stay • het - eight to each other's homier sad part ',alias high regard tee .hate they wet. Bet whether y .air beds and dunking are w rillf frwod's Itkiug air led, whether her immunise wit your notion• or len, one rule se feuding ou bulk d you me - oder yourselves •eluted -that the •0. blew,* bet.seu host and gesst is sacred. Your guest is nut w be "talked over" after she laavm. ; neither de holes io her .t•'oku,gs, nor her meted petticoats, our the way .h. lay abed murmur, ,,or the way .he Irked 1.) attract atteuttun, nor her appetite fur Baldwin apples, any more tkau she u to report what • shebbr table you kept, or how dell eke .otwlnp were, or what • curious uld lady your deaf aunt was. Mrs Thoma" Woods, of Warsaw, Ind., has begun an active war on the saloons of that plane. Some time ago she serv- ed notice epos the proprietors of several saloons, forbidding them F. sell liquor to her husb'nd, who is an es -county clerk. These notion were onifnrtnly disregard rd, and • few days .go .he entered one ( the drinking places sod sm■shed s costly mirror. )h Tuesday she went ta- to R• sse.u's saloon, threw • hammer through a large mirror and broke the (r.mt windows .1 the place. She has nut been arrested and public .ectlmeot is in her favor. She says she means to keep up her peculiar styli . f warfare till the sale .1 liquor to her husband is dmcuullneed. - Mian M Stephenson left Clinton 'set week for Ret Portage, where she has taken • •itu•tion with Rance & S uthoo.be, tailors. A Ctintonisr, .ho is the owner of a fine geld watch, is reported to have smashed it over the counter nt • hotel the other evening. Mr Struthers, of Clinton, now teach- ing at Porter's Hill, has been engaged to •eseh nett veer at Grand Bead, at • salary of $450. Mn Eaten. of Selkirk, Manitoba, sister •.f Mn William Moffatt, Stsoley,is Molting friend. in Stanley. 111......can ('tech a• d gray, and unlike Mr George Gilmour, eon of John u,l. h.• , I...- .1 •h.. %Vont., H•.ur fn,w..a at moor. of the third con., Stanley, left daylight jewels. hot week for the lumber wood• in Mich• igen. Kate Rwabell,dasthterof W Rumball, Clinton. aged 6 years, fell down stain, CM Thursday .,f last .eek, and broke her enllar bone. She is doing very oice- • X t4.....• •• works also we seat out a V • u,wtuw of steal, •uses to .ubeertb • . ... .rte.r lie.»M prr•oos ow4lgu• .ere taloa roo.,lh to FepuS•t ■t IroOS, end w« retorts O . , thanks ," thee,. A 9 ..sl..•. have so •t ye, i.-.•., neard from, teal th•• work 1a. -end est •••plicate 00 • ate t.. ...., who have 1.11ed to re .p...,o We waii o.•nrh.w tn mad ou• count• to .11 ail erreer until our b•e,k. •e •tr.ight E •r. tf you don't pet se cue sat thus week. Io..k at your label. an 1 if you aro In &riser be good enough to per st ,.•411, Th. item is only • .•9.11 owe 1.. yet, but the aggregate l.. Xss farts several thousand X dotter* Pay up 1 Mr E O erten. Holm.ville, captured .h.ut $126 is rite matte prizes this year ly. The Signal for balance of 1889 to any address for 25 cents. NEW AND STYLISH MILLINERY! MRS_ SAD E EDD wishes 1.Iatlaaks to herawmmww. contactors, sad the p.Mlc geeerslb, that kir Mock et Fall sad elhtee illlsary le rear smarted and comprise ad the 1.4.t Myles that have been alined IS this .5..... eswhit. A kudsoese Wear VELVETTA DRESS TRIMMINGS, ewil Y re.p•Mcely saikent, all shades. in Steck. MRS SALKELD, North .Ida of Square. GOODE, TEE DRUGGIST Makes a speciality of FINE DISPENSING, PERSONAL ATTENTION, FINEST WORK, N IG ELT ATTENDANCE. TELEPHONE CALLS PROMPTLY ANSWERED. Demi rogltest It. your Fey.ioim will leave W inkiest tip i trabIYbment, rhes eseartag you these advertiser abed meters% charges. -We lead ew- HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES- -- Try w far. SPONGES. TOILET ARTICLES. PZRFUMRRY. RTC. A few p&.osV if that BEAUTIFUL MUSiC irtres terdie..ith pareh•ses, still In meek. MCLEOD'S SYSTEM RENOVATOR, sad all ether Mediae Patent Medbnaea W. C. GOODE, DRUGGIST. ALISON BLOCK. LA..TEST MTTa I. IZ�TER'Y"_ We have now on hand a complete stook of Pattern Hats and Bonnets, with Latest Novelties in Ribbons, Pluahes and Trimming MaterWs. Inspsotion cordially invited. Y Y • "• ! ModL, ■del Asesemese r mho ammo.. 5r •) FALL MILLINERY. MISS OAYSRON, Hamilton Street. begs to announce that she has now is stook the latest styles in fill Millinery, speoiai- ly imported from tLe British markets for this season's trade, which Dom some of the most handsome goodsever seen in this including Feathers, Flowers, Ili i bans, Shapes, Trimmed Goods, etc. A OALL SOLIOITBD. MINIM IS DONE AT SIa . a.. CtAM7EZI30N. long -Standing Blood Diseases are cured by the persevering use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This medicine is an Alterative. and reuse. • radical cheese in the system. The process, in *owe criers. may wt he quite w raped M 1u ut •-re . but, wt:h persistence, the rewlt b certain. Road these testimonial - " Fur two yeah 1 .usered from a se- vere pose is my right side. .0.1 had ether trouble. caused by • torpid liter sad dyspepsia After giving several medicines a for trial without a cure, I bogaa W take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. 1 was grontly benefited by the dret bottle, and after taking Ste btttlor 1 was 1:040- ppletely cured.' -John W Renew. TO Lawrewoe at., Lowell, Mar. Last May a large carbuncle broke out ate my arm. The issue' reuned,w hal uo effect and I was coaht.ml w my bed for eight week,. A friend tattooed rue t.. try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Lens than three bottles healed the sore. 1.101 my r i pe• reem•e with meds ttae. I mover SSW IPA* Wonderful Results. Another rmhrkrd effect of the use ..1 thio medicine was the strewgthelitug .of my sight." - Mn. Carrie Adam, Ilully Springs, Tisa.. • I had a dry scaly humor fur year*. tel .ngered terribly ; and, as my bntle- or and sister were similarly aSicted. i presume the malady l hereditary. Lent winter, Dr. Tyros, (of Fernandina. Fla-) recommended me W take Ayer's Sarsapuills, and continue it for a year. For fire mouths I Oak It daily. I have not hal • blemish upon mI body for lbs last three mouths.' -T. E. Wiley, Iib Chambers at.. New fork City. "Last ball and winter I was troubled with • dull, heavy pain in tay side. I did not nutter it ruucb at Ant. Mut it gradually grew soiree until it became almost unbearable. During the latter part of this time, dtaordere of the stom- seb and liver increased ley troubles. I began taking Ayer'. Bareap•rilla, and. after faithfully continuing the use of OA medicine for muse months, thee pain dl:,appeared and i was completely cured." -Mrs. Augusta A. Furbusb, It •verhill, Mase Ayer's Sarsaparilla, rasr.RPI' ter Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast. 1'ricebl; usbmtteri,.4*{S. Wernks'.bottle. 0. P. P. BOODa TOWN PROERTIES FOR SALE. 8100 AND UPWARDS 1 hale a large number of Houses and Lot! and Vacant Lands in tae moa desirable part. of the Teenn--Font •ALEt1Rar. Now is the time. to .reure property before the Sig Rosh. The C. P. R. iv coming slue- aad is • abort tide prices yid! have adva•c.d beyond the reach of many. Call sad see LIM and Prices before perches tag elsewhere. R. RADCLIFFE, Real Rafale and General Insurance Agest 05ee Weer -St.. third door fres. Square. C. P. R Ticket sad Telegraph Oak*. 51-11. A COOK BOOK FREE (iy meg a bd)r a•dlag & hw pat dile slims. w kherdtwa A Co., ■sslNsL SP�CTAZd FOR SALE, PRICES LOW, CASH OR ON TIME. 1 General Purpose Horse. 2 One Horse Wagons, New. 1 Fairbanks Hay or Cattle Sc.ale. 1 50 H. P. Engine and Boiler. 2 Boiler Heaters. Shafting, Pulleys & Belting, PIIBLIC NOTICE 1 Another large consignment ofd Fresh Teas of superior quality. 'In order to counteract the dis- honest practices perpetrated on the oublic by peddlers and others, we are offering Special Inducements in Tea and Coffee, and solicit your pat- ronage. a - REES PRICE dk SON. Kay's Block, next Bank of Commerce, Square. Orders by Telephone promptly attended to. 200 Plows, various Patterns. 50 Corn Scuthers, 82.50 each. PIPE AND FITTINGS. Plow Repa rs of all Kinds. Cash paid for Cast and Wrought Scrap Iron. Warerooms near Victoria-st. Methodist Church. 0. 1tit .iA.. HUMBER. BVT ENVELOPES, NOTE HEADS, LETTER PAPER. BILL HEADS, Rte.. Etc., .t THE SIGNAL WlteDwM% see tam 501inat �edin Heeis ds. Letter • gar very Mule MINS apor Ste 1r Mvortles �Mr fie.Iss.► pa a5iM.meles end SM priest, PATENTS CAMEATU. TUN ISMS AiM CIPTiUMIT Obtsls•d, aced •R beekiemiln the U.M. Paton O5es sttoab4 w K SIODNNATi rival. Ger Mlles r the 11. S, Patau% 01 aid we ir. See, .1450*. 'Vesta te lees blas than those twiaete trees wailIMINaTON. Dead MODEL OR W. a4-vw TA A we refer t'" �"r ihd tis ..w». h refer ..tool alga et y,to .vl%% Helie Pwtt0 .. WI iAttom D 0 cto CAA USE ANY WRITING INK. EVERY PEN GUARANTEED. Mes tC\%e\c I,etterb, us viAt\‘ a J\v\NQ, No time wanted dipping into an Ink bottle. ✓ a 8 0 a z z ato a • 17 5,0 0 p t H i p I a e V V a e .0 2 s i a u QS g tt a •d =8 n g 17. E .Tie It g �C ti 4 -01 i; 0o' a o - g •ai� ° .s` D 0 0 a ad eta, •� g_ p,ts o ey 2 s? . b �b U . • Sal °? •ci IEz to �� ins �>� lig g ii0 214 V▪ ialS.. al . a: P- r s 9.11 3 a 1 WE HEAD THE PROCESSION. GEO. BARRY, the Furniture Man, ii giving the beast of value in all lines of Furniture -from the smallest chair to the largest and bast bed -room flet, or parlor suite. Calf and see his stock and get a bargain. T3NDERTAKITTG_ In all its branches, promptly attended tc O 0 pr EMBALMING FLUID always kept on hand. PICTURE FRAMING a specialty. G80. BARRY,Hamilton-St., (ioderiok. EXPEPJENCE, CAPITAL AND SKILL Are the factors employed in the purchase of Goods from the best houses in the trade. The general verdict is that Munro is abreast of the times, and in all departments fully up to the mark. My increasing business is an evidence that my efforts to please the public are appreciated. And while I endeavor to keep almost everything us- ually found in a first-class house, the general public may rely un getting the correct thing in every department. Notwithstanding the advance on Silk Goods I will sell Satin and D'Lyons, Surahs and Satin Merveillieux at former prices. My Sjiccialties for the Season. 'Linen Goods in great variety, Laces and Edgings, Fine Hosiery and Gloves, and all the leading items in Smallwares, from Needles up. All Goods marked in plain figures and strictly one price. • ALEX. MUNRO, 2064 - ,Draper and Haberdasher. FURNITUR If yon greet be tees the largest Meek kir rename le taws, SAW D_ GORDO_ • if PM greet h ter rte Mtsaeset W ZMDOW • .A D])C8 •ed Wm New styles tensed see thew lovely time ani .W ?IOT1731I112 T'R.ALMt? O. agony de... JORBING deo. ebes dy ideset keep IL RRNrs 04.1132I�OLM is week }r .ateY hett haven. M had. say panes waattetp,e 1 will ordereae UNDFFt. AKINCt. h the wwiulwklwg 1 have 1Meorttlag r•gsired 1• • ilet-ct•m a•tabthkwe•1. 1 tae .4l ..4 mametpes»seM evasen1 Oiregte. 1a the ('.Ower• 11,11•RbIlitel Mt)DsitA ' MdaMk, Acta tib. MIR - _slot 3