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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-11-29, Page 31. res Ida In es ao ISM e t the ▪ et le n all se "sea ▪ that e bad heard. lag mit of rising male - kg my forint mg to place lase I aught it sae whole 1114 II yea beak- , sad whet teeing 1 km Car - stood kite - ✓ lir ittiregif the [oak. lamb. okat ware w▪ hat it. of the 'oiled sot, portly Mete oo of .d to Ile to kind hard tion era H as beam Y a: n eral '-rhe tares LB he rated stette ovel- wme- •ts of Ogles. MINE with ea h Imp at at a.� $3a W I Se1feM os lir Ki t. sat rork r. shed sr la sem a waT :OPr Ifs ilia bee Npt ter will .. p. f. IF, 'IHB HITROY PI6RrAL„ FRIDAY, NOY. 29, 1869 • flit• eeeees •f Nati. &Reese my.: "Dime., of this moan ea �eaw, ..d Web Bot to do u sow soNeill, lue are, will sot be de- .• 11.1 the naves .f life, we are p.oaaded, is 1e kwon whoa we see ylylman old; sad it ie the hail most hard- leaeeed. It a more 1.rdtf leered, reateuver, in tie leaner .f monies arm is the matter of db:. Thew b in ad- vise ate .040 mly given to the Ming mea of middle age as the advise to take mese ozonise, sed there is perhaps mom whisk leads him lata w inlay pitfaW. This se p.nieuisrly the tea with the besiit w.rkesa The elan who Were his Wain meet apace hie body. H. aaaaot berm the asses at both mile, .Id the attempt to do a well almost i..vitably smelt ta his lathing it in the middle to boot ; the waste of tenses will he so greet that he will be tempted to repair it by the use of . too ieeeeoes dial. Muskiest' who use their braiaS mock soon leen for themselves that the sewse of physical exaltation, the glow of exuberant health erkieb cotes from a bud, strong to its fell powers by e0atltivalge sad severe ez.raai is no: fsvoes4b to Moody. The exercise such Ned at the mortise that roma, sot Aures. They toed to wash with the fresh air of heaven, to being tato genus play the muscles that have hese lying idle whin the head worked. Nor is it only to that elan of lobelia' humanity that the advice to take exercise needs reservations. The time of violent delights sous posses, and the *fort to protract it beyond its aster - al span ie ea dangerous as it is ridiculous. Boma m.o, through *tore or the acci- dent of fortune, will tat mune be able to keep touch of it longer than others; but when onee the Week has been lost the etreegls to renin it can add but sorrow to the labor. Of lbs our doctor mak.s t cardinal point; but pertioast as his warning may be to the old, for whom In- deed he has primarily enmpo.ad•d kis dins .tilde, it is yet more pertinent tc men of middle age, anti probably it is wigs. neesesary. It is in the atter period that moat of the mischief is don.. The old are commonly resigned to their hot; but few men will comsat trillion a straggle to own that they are no longer young.—MacMillan'. Magazine. Parisian .slat A delightfully pertutsed preparation for Chapped Hands. Cracked l.yr. and Rough - sees of the aria Only Lic. at all drug- gists. Into nem mimes. All bakers six dour, and every baker has his own particular mixture to which he tacks his chances of succe.a. The men who uses the greatest intelligence in this, as in other attars, meets with the greatest seceees. There is always a rsseom why one misters is hottest than another. It is ptubably Daws 10 most hoesekepsrs that a mixture of two or more Sours will maks better bread time on doer aloes. There are probably few housekeepers who aver beard of unix- lag /oars. The mixture timed by a b�ro,,ky�erie New York Cit is as follows : 844 two -tent ; spring bak- er'ty, ; Michigan clear, three- stratRbt, three -tenth& honker's and palest are used -. ye, the baker's bamod ad psaving of sepses*. The winter straight nmei I'm the peculiar quality it gives the bread. It adds to the facility wick which the dough may be handled sed adds a pleasant quality of its owe to the taste of the bread. The Michigan doer has a decided wbit..ees, sot found in any other, and adds this color to the bread Of coons a misters made of Michigan dour and winter and mein patents would be better than the the given above, but very few bakers me all palest flour, as ice use would add materially to the cost et bread without yielding a eomp•rative return to the selling price., ID ons house where the bread made ie tannest, a miatgre of one-tbird winter patent and two thirds sprang point in used. The bread has a plawentar taste than when made from either on. of the two /ours alone, and there is no difficulty in akin' the mix- ture. The addition of tis Michigan floor to this mixture would no doubt add to the beauty of the breed, if not to the taste sed keeping qualities. It is .imply an idem that it is troublesome to mix dour which keeps housekeepers from adding to the quality of their bread in this way. Every cook does a thousand things more troublesome than seizing/ Hoar. In ;mot bread receives lea atten- tion is lbs average house than any omi- t, smoked there. A broad miesiunary would des meta good for our people thee MIT IMO .atn possibly could. We never lewd of but ons such. Rhe is to be bead in the person of a celebrated Welter in a s.hool of domestic economy Rhm refuses to eye (.ssoos in cake mak- e' bet shows bow palatable bread may be wade easily without failure. Many testify to the value of her tlittlid. 1a has cot bees ooesider.d a miller's be.[sep a Mix door, but the man, be he leas, aft islitkast, who proclaims a ago- etttttfd ellifilitti der household uses sad k sadism blread of its owe will wi- is le 'It needy l f poMihl.�t0 a cot Alai b. Sade atter the /our sit wheats sed make good Hoar. OAeN.g whist will do for ono wheat will set kr realm sad the miller , who rains two look will sot be abl. to lied a .•edam whisk will pied both. This begs tried weer times, bot without sear..& The airier, must be made sews the deur Is ratrbri. 111.1.1••• Veers . L efts. oeeesieeed by a bsereaiag, tiek- keg eery* whisb "sight eerily be sera H ems eight ressedy— trlOa & ffekass--esus are... of. Be rr iLj, ktrwdaefsily� every fa I for Ns& and 111 is the beide..*.d- boays le ul. are ▪ sPeed to be musk, istligestiMe, ouft S d1i kr the blbeaieg ehlrua It is cwt *Moored et Maas thM that! we Wei east, Whets ►sMas IS gig usses ed gosabsI Int es M desel011, M es be win„ ear, gust IA se M meest, bat ✓ ifglef—thein et ear ernes%n--e.wrt Tlneelare 1 proem ee pet is a rim he that Gems despised hese; 10 naiela i ■,ani .edea er M store. that they eon roee Mimi spinet them molted aid theyyform $ keeishfel sod foodswot eistritioes. . mut soy be Mout men sod here but foe Miia.i. *.mem sed .hildns as well. Nut .ate time in a bemired ate they ptN,p.Ny•d. sepenaul .tram kW to eer.aela They .uebta e/ pail moat of altr'ogeese• mat - tet ie the Rem of legman*, or vegetable iNenttioostheeee almost say loans more Jed. Were is eM fur the feet that. se uutsily sashed, they .re redier awe ddieelt of dignities than any ocher feeds, there wrest he *o question am to their saper- olteiaet.es ea • diet Ove pound of beam cashier *early via mimeo of heat -pro - doting properties .ad kali an man of /es►-fu.,ateg food, whisk is mate than twice ae meek of the /..b -food, .ad marl, as iamb of the heat -food es wheat contains. Waited with a little fat, in the shape of good s11 bed or pork, or fresh sweet butter, to increase their heat - giving peop.Ai.s, they form • nearly perfect food, especially during the cold winter tmoetha Theeeosemipal woman who means to prove& beat in some form once • week, at least, during the winter, will hod it bets to bey them by the bushel. They will keep indeliaitely, and the price per bushel is much les prcpnrtl,oatgly than the price per gwrt. Though tie small . hue pea beau is the aoe most often found uo oar tables at the present day, the large dark cranberry bean has really • far richer rod finer flavors, and ulaght to be cheaper, some it is more easily cul- tivated and prepared for market. Io the cite, however, it is now difficult to get thea at any. price. The old-f•.iio.ned "yellow eyes ' are the nearest to them o be foetid sed they cuamaod a dollar a peck. The black beans are usually about fifteen cents a quart, or four dollars a Mahal, bat ow uses them in compare - nerdy so small quantities that of is hard- ly worth while to buy them by the Mabel. In Holland and Germany the green bean pude are extensively preserved u. salt f,r winter use. They are cut in pieces, put down in barrels, salted, and w hen wanted fur use are freshened by soaking, and then cooked past as one cooks fresh "string beam" 'rub us. The tiny pods make • delicious pickle D themselves, oras an addition to chow- chow. how show. Indeed there is scarcely u y limit to the mess td, which leans may be pet as fo..d. They will grow in any climate and under almost any circum- stances. 1a fact they have been culti- vated the world over front tame im- memorial as • staple article of dies,—by the igeorent savages of Hindustan and Booth America, as well as by the more civilised rams of the temperate gone. At one time the carob beans, grown on the shores of the Mediterranean, were o pposed to be the Imams ■p,. which John the Baptist subsisted in the wilder - oar, and they were therefore commonly called St.John's breed, but the eupereti. then ie nqw, of tonne, exploded --{Good Housekeeping. ■Ieerd'. U.iesest M tbreasataa. LIME. NOTICE TO BUILDERS d FARRIERS The Falls Reserve Lime'Kiln is now running full time and any quantity of Fresh Lime can be obtained at the Kiln at all timer for 10c. a bushel. Best of All Cough tn.laiaes, Ayer'. Corry Pee. Meal is in greater demand .Mau ever. No prophesies for Throat and Lase. Treelike is au prompt in jt• edema, es agreeable to the WO. sed se widely karma. en the. Is is the family medi- cine Ie thousands of households. 1 "I have misread Ise yew 'Aon a bsmsehtal trouble Mat. whose/sr I take .alk gr am imposedj�Isiaciemeat wwean- nod w•Mneireeialrbe throat end I gran mam Emmy reedies. hoot sone e doas la have tried a welt as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral which always gives relief in remove of snyo Wcos t. — Ernest A. seder, e Doare,La- Public 1tAlsde. Parish Ter- •• I consider Ayers Cherry Pectoral matt impurtaat remedy For Horne Use. I here tasted its rurally@ power, in my family. many tfm.e Muting the past thirty years. and have never ksowa It to fall. It will relieve the stoat serious .f.ctlo.. of the thrust and lump. whether in children or adults." — Mrs. Z. O. Edgerly, Council BIu*s, Iowa. "Twenty years ago I was troubled with a disease of the lungs. Dutton afforded Dp no relief and considered gaymy case hopeless. I then ..(to tors Ayer',. Cherry Pectoral, an.. before I had finished one bottle, found relief. I oontiuued to take this medicine until a cure was effected. 1 believe that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral laved my life."— Pommel Griggs. Waukegan, oil. •' Six J.ars 4(0 I «attracted a sewers cold, which settled au my lungs sad soon developed all the lamming sy pp toof Consumption. I had a tough, night sweats. bleeding of the lunge. pilins In cheat and sides. and was so =Uprostrated as to be confined to my nmet of the tome. Atter trying various prescriptions, without benefit, my physician filially determined to give me Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I took it, and the effect was magkwl. 1 seemed to rally from the first dose of this medicine. and. after using only three bottles, am as well and souad as ever." -- Rodney Johnaun, Springfield, Ill. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral raxrasan er Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Masa. sold by ail Druggists. Price pi, •u buttlm,1a1. EintAmpa 0, p, R. BOOM TOWN PROERTIES FOR SRL $100 AND UPWARDS I have a avec *timber of Hots, and Lots and Vacant Lands is the .cast desirable pitta of the Town—!ss cAi.a ediiae. New Is the time to weave logeeve Mem the Birt Rash. The C. P. R. N aiml� tura. sad in abort time arias will have ndvsaoed bnfoad the reach in wear. CLIC sad sat List sad Priem before porches - tag elsewhere. d•: RADCLIFFE, RW estate andIlle..ral I.emreaas AgentGies Went-tot.door pes frees ta+, C. P. R Ticket sed Orlee. M.U. BURDOCK PILLS A SANE CYNIC Fon BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION. DIZZINESS, SICK HC*DACHE, AND DIeCASC• or 7N1 STOMACH, LIVEN AND BOWELS. THEY ANC .ILD.TROa0115N ARD PROMPT IN ACTION, AND FON. A AID TO Su.Doce 1.000 Simms IN TNt TRCAT1.INT AND CONE OF CHRONIC A N D OUST' NATE DISEASES. M. df. C. BI[CHLER, Wiesen, Lig,'uoxs, &C Prop rietors Oaf en she May* UM. 1405t1 A COOK BOOK FREE By es. to slay ley uig es her pat elks address. Wee., Rickards. A Cs., Modred., FOR BALK BY G: H. PARSONS ALBION BLOCK. OODICRICH' 0000 WORK IS DONE AT SIGNAL Plow Repa rs of all Kinds. • paid for Cast and Wrought Scrap Iron. Warerooma near Victoria -rt. Methodist Church. fvioNT[i"` � . ioas[S TIi1 SK$T DAAIHI fOID€R Kil♦ L ill coon CAi'TI(tto. FACTORY MIMES Totem bee Led Mes Law Posy Oils., Nese let hams Farm Pram, Wise o l C demo.., Ur, s sad Larry thionf 1.. UM11E1111EIf, bat CRAB STREET• Ne AiwaNears I.ysreN.. D.A.M9CA KILL & C° .rvUFai. E.iS :]A_RRIAG[ VARNISHES&ItA'• - 4 SILVER MEDALS AWARDED MONTREA: CHADWICK'S SPOOLI COTTON For herd sad lacks.. Use. HU 110 SY?ERIOD. MIK FOR IT. LKATHK80ID STEEL-61aafyn nerd RUNKs In the World. J. EVELEIGH & CO MONTREAL. Oh Ea. In W lena'I HOTEL BALMORAL. MONTREAL. Notre Dame toy .Near the react .wears' rad elegantly furnished Rot.is in ttu City. acceiounodntesa for 400 ,;nest.. 'taws SiWOODRUFF, Vito $a per day.. aaraser PEARS' DOMINION LEATHER BOARD k!! at r314I QIP. J. PALRIER&SON Wholesale liap•trs of o1WW:T$' SUNDRIES 1713 E111 Dill St. MONTREAL SOAP. COMP PANT. )faaa:.cturats of 1.SPESTCS C'LLD3(,p Memos Pecking. FRICTION PULLEY BOARD, Y a PerfseF>:cii••,s RECKITT'S BLUE. THZ BRIM FOR LAUNDRY USE. PAPERS. Manilla,wrapping JEW sO ALL 't email ANO 5[ 1014 To ORDEN lie t, IONSSUNS (THE EEF (THE GREAT TREN6TH 61 PERFECT—TROD �y* F ncRMING 6 s lot � AITNMISdCOTOOGC A POWERFUL INVIGO0 ATOP FOR BALE, PRICES LOW, CASH OR ON TIME. 1 General Purpose Horse. 2 One Horse" Wagons, New. 1 Fairbanks Hay or Cattle ale. 1 50 H. P. Engine and Boiler. 2 Boiler Heaters. Shafting, Pulleys & Belting. 200 Plows, various Patterns. 50 Corn Scuffiers, $2.50 each. PIPE AND FITTINGS. GOODE, TEE DRZJ'GGIBT Makes • spatiality of FINE DISPENSING, PERSONAL ATTENTION, FINEST WORK, NIGHT ATTENDANCE TELEPHONE CALLS PROMPTLY ANSWERED. If you request It, your Physician will leave his order at my Retablisbmrat, thus securing you them advantages sad moderate charges. —We lead on -- HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES. Try ss fes SPt1NG TOILET ARTTCLICB, PKRFUMKRY. CTC. .A few inec.iof that BEAUTIFUL music gives to ladies with purchases. will la stock. 13- MCLEOD'S SYSTEM RENOVATOR, and ate other leading Patau Medlclnes. W. C. GOODE, DRUGGIST, ALBION BLOCK. Ii.iTE ST STYLE S —IN— T.rTT===. We have nowton hand a oomplete stook of Pattern Hate and Bonnets, with Latest Novelties in Ribbons, Plusher and Trimming teriala Inspection cordially invited. Ulm disc Bolexa.c., (fl.Nemer N Rise Denham. Wastes.) FALL DZILLINEIZY. MISS Hamilton Street bags to aanounee that she be. w In stook she latest styles in fall Millinery, .pedal- ly impeded from the British markets fbr this season's trade, which oompsloe some of the apps. handsome ever seen incon, iso adiing Feat, Flower., >ibbo.., Shapes, Goods. eta LICJITED. C. t8. HQMBEIR. 1111 BIIY ENVELOPES, NOTE HEADS, LETTER PAPER. BILL HEADS, Ste.. Etc.. at THE;SIUNAL PRINTING INTIM tate papaw hmlpa�-. Glee sad M� ..,*.s •ed Ira r PATENTS 4111111,. PIIBLIC NOTICE Another Targe consignment of Fresh Teas of superior quality. In order to counteract the dis- honest practices perpetrated on the public by peddlers and others, we are offering Special Inducements in Tea and Coffee, and solicit your pat- ronage. REES PRICE & SON. Say's Block, next Bank of Commerce, Square. Orders by Telephone promptly attended to. �CgARATI, TMYE MKS Mb } e OMss�yew.e i M lDiAu 11rrM thea thaw :: te"' "IM �v: riseNe *sad ZIDDifildperIPS W• Irk rIrellsikluiroule the t. tetas� y w =Men CAN USE ANY m 2 —fro .3ea a414 i8s° 2 r 3 1 0 CS WE HEAD THE PROCESSION. GEO. BARRY, the Furniture Man, is giving the bout of value in all lines of Furniture—from the smallest chair to the largest and best bed -room set, or parlor suite. Call and see his stock and get a bargain. u I FDERT.AING. In all its branches, promptly attended tc gir EMBALMING FLUID always kept on hand. PICTURE FRAMING a specialty. (;EEO. BARRY,Ramilton.St., God erlob. EXPERIENCE,, CAPITAL AND SKLLL Are the factors employed in the purchase of (foods 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 upon 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 Specialties 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, Draper and Haberdasher. FURNITURE If yea welt to nes the 1•rgpt steeklef loreiter* is Sewn. Se to ID_ C -OR23 O.NT u ez waif. to she w �IZ2TDO W a HZD� sad the •tytsa eats ase oayBwe sed eked«, P!OTCVNb! IIMALIICIleial seedy den. 3031111112IGIdeneebeWly w.tyMe Q ZLmmeRN CaitIRit« 41.0.4.111INInheal4rett . lbs UNERA. DTKaNC3. rN:maierrs ' "grii O,;wS' "sg " .edurlek dirk klk.1104 oft Ratti ,,aro, Noted.