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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1889-12-13, Page 3OvlmIveu nowC-Id►MJ• Y. cud ne tstousb th. view ♦eta menta radiad, that impel to amide of 1a the ►sort, athat nd tW tuse he s, 1 of gh maid treble aspirations. Come, tbeu, let its dew the armor ..d tans the hlrht, Beeriest has elided too loos shored,. Let w Kiva etteudi s to the practical realities. The time hes giros by when mea are willing to he down and starve to death if uoly they are Meeeea that their shroud will be' made of the folds of Was Union Jack. Lot as rally aruaad the standard of Canadian nationality May we continue the fight uuttl the victory is ovia awl aha bond. woo and ouf beloved laud placed in its proper rank amuse the 'Doti ore w the earth. The future will justify the motions of the past. Those who follow as will warder only why we so long d. laved. It any be year*—I trust it *oil not be many—before our hopes are reales ed. and. while we may sot all live to ire joy the fruits of the increased prosperity of oar lard reader its altered ow.dition, I hope oar span of life may be suttioieot- 1F attended to, enable w to say lt. is my owe. my sworn lead,- ilhiqMihaemo cheat fur "Taw H. - hila.. at.tme.e oases Owr.ip,e. To Was Emma .—Ple..e inform your readers that I hive a positive reedy for the above oamod di.ea.e. Br its timely use thousand. of hopeless cases have been oermanettly cured. I .hall be clad to mod two bottlbo of my remedy the to any ut your readers who have eoseumptioa if tRay will send me their Repress and P. O. address. Respectfully, Da T. A. SLocvtt. ly 164 W. Adelaide et., Torooui, Ont. Isn't it about time we beard something about municipal aspirants? Co to date they are like clams in the •bell. The harsh, dream purgatives, ogee • deemed w indispensable, have given pleas to milder and more skilfully pre- pared laxative. ; hence the greq and growing demand fur Ayers Piila Phy cician• everywhere reootrand them fur oostivesees, indigestion, •.d liver com- plaints. Chins advice. stele that the Chinese troops 'lettered .seven defeat from the savage. in South Formosa. nearly 400 Of them being killed. iorperteetta teeert. l(r J. H. Boorman, .Iter wing Wil- sou's Wild Cherry in his family fur eight years. writes se that it has never failed to ears Cooib, Colds. Whooping Cough or Bronchitis. Be wise, profit by the experience of *then, and use 14iisn.'s Wild Cherry when afflicted with any such Woe/ilea Sold by all drengista. 1m To invigorate both the body and the brain, use the reliable touts, Milberr's Aromatic Quinine Wins. lm 1.0IRp. papers indignantly deoy the repttlllthat Portugal is disposed to sed /Winn puoiewiotu to Germany. nes wary Wer Mae. I can say that your award's Yellow Oil is the best thing I ever raw for croup, coughs, colds, oute or borne, and it i• good fur man or Imam. Mies E. M. Hopkins, Claremoot, Ont. Yellow Oil cures rheumatism, neuralgia and all Pain- 2 THE FASHIONS. ♦ tratlrty of Jetting. that Well Infuse the Tale Sc.i . Kid gloves will rival the Suedes in popularity in London, and four bottom" are quite as correct as six. They are more wily faetetted and mon oomforuble to wear under • close else... There -arts no sow colors, but darker shades of the orlon worn during the summer are empkged. For street wear heavy kid gloves, with overlapped seams attached with a contrasting Dolor and fastened with heavy costal buttons, are very mach used, as they aro warmer sod mins durable than the Seeder. Lined gloves are made of stockinet cloth, cam- el'. hair, and chamois leather, and some ktd-lined gloree hare astrachan backs; but they are nut very popular, for they make the hand look large. Fur seeming wear Suede mitts ars the newest thane, ••d they will be adopted by the women who have pretty hands and handsome rings, though they are rather ugly in them- selves. The backs of some evening gloves are elaborately embroidered with steel sod *old beads. Handkerchief dresses have been reviv ed and Grote in the oosrse, rough cloths that have been in favor of (at.. A very smart use recently on exhibition was eomnosed or handkerchiefs with • plain N oy else cc,itre and borders of cardinal. dark rose, eleuiler limes and maize, and a tint of green. The borders came up the fromt,moeting at the waist over so under - Ogee. with a border across the bottom, and all the beck was of the bleu So popolar hove the tartans become that it is prophesied by some that shawls are on the eve of reappearing among se. Th. prettiest way of toaking up these tartase for most figures, and especially or children's eostsmes, is on the cess, that each square figure is a diamond. n elder people the diamond arrange- ment is confined to the sides of the skirt, while the hock and frost are made the ordinary way. A very elective style has a skirt and frost of the waist made up on the cross with a plain jaetet of black slerh with loose trouts, which may or may not have tartan sleeves, iteoording, c to the whim of the wearer. Tartan hats or "bonnets" are very stylish for young people, and IM feshioaable plaids ap- pear in all sorts of velvets, silks and ether materials. Fanciful and eni.los .lesres are a fee - tore of the winter's stylish town.. Fa- vorite style la • fe11 lop plaited in • resit¢ armhole sad set at the bottom it bvnsiJ plaits foto a tightly attire, miff about six biebee deep. Thi style has • tendency to **Saer- ate the breadth of the chest sod to dim itisb the else of the waist; eona.guently it is not neco,s ng to stout women. Afore beeoming to whet ars pnikel, termed "rood figures" slhe �'rwtish a from the houdetsw.s y eta -i....ri are vary home, doom to the wrier, when* .Ibeo bites oluesly and ars kestrel as e's.etesrs' .leer•io Slimy must be put in blob sI abs shoulder. w give as epaulette effect, and some e1 them ass out a trifle steatitic and trimmed •,tb • petuted piece of p--sem.nt.ra extend- ing (swat the shoulder to the .4.., Thome Weevils are read strwdy sow this Beeson, but custom has set the areal of approver arum them at lest, and 01/4601. queasily they ars extremely stylish. Modistes have been seeing their situp - Oat for wee time, but women dfahke to make Nem.elrss 000epkoose by befog in the foc.frout of .raking noir styles, but, auw that their adoption has hoes, chronicled, they are found to be very he- oumtug w many bourse. A ass awsan Of gold may make a mer rich. but it ua„uot make him healthy. 1f &Chafed with any form of dyspepsia, biliousness, constipation, scrofula, bad blood, kid soy u,,mpluut or akin dice.,., the rime dy th.t will make you well M Burdock Blood Hitter•. It is the beet blood cleenser knows. 2 ,MWre'. 1.111Nm ma 1. est b ta•wyasrlaa. One of the most simple ways to cook apples, but simple as it is, few pre pre- pare a really hood dish of sauce. Pare and quarter, Dover with water that hes hero •weetened, keep the stewkettle cowered closely, do nut stir, but shake the kettle occasionally; when the Intl can be readily pierced with • broom straw it is done. Let it maul in the ket- tle still keeping closely covered. If the sauces to he smooth, cook its the same way, but just before taking up beat thoroughly to break all pieces Apple sauce ready for table nae or pia may be preserved by putting it in hot jars and sealing at once. As jars are emptied early in winter, 611 white good cooking .pole• are to season. Boiled apples: Pare well -shared apples, and cook as for •auoe. Boal apples without panng ar:d they make a pleasant variety. Cook un- til the akin breaks. Another role der apple sauoe! Ruh one half cupful of sugar (powdered is the best) and one tablespoonful of batter ;cotf dour with cold water, add One tea- creas. Wet one large teaspoon - cupful of boiling eater, and let it simmer gently tea- Minutes. When ready for the sauce strain the dour mixture throukh a dour •eve un to the butter and sugar, bWirring briskly, add flavoring ; vanilla is To preserve apples, pare, core, and garter twelve large apple., not tart ap- ples, nor very sweet, make • syrup of one proved of sugar and was pint of water and boil, put in as much apples as will cook without breaking, c uk until tender; after all are done, add to tie liquid two cup' of sugar and stew tet minutes slow- ly. Pour over the apples and oorer c.osely. A 000K BOOK tysa� FREE arrow. rl'�i.M,f k=.. &G !ORE 3811110111L8, P::rx.u.., Nov. 8th, 1889. lYaler Scry ice & Rapai The undersigned is prepared to undertake the putting in of tWater Services in connection with the Town System toDwell- ings and other Buildings. Also REPAIRS To Steam Engines, Mills, Fac- tories and Machinery of all kind. Prices reasonaE' Satisfac- tion Guarantee•. WILSC dALKELD. :lfn-tr THE HURON SIGNAL. FEIDAY, DEO. 18 1889 The favorite IMedicine for Thrust awl Luigi DiM- awltka bee kung been, mad still l•, Ayer'. Cherry Pectoral. It cures (,how& W kuusalag Cougar H'oaealtle, aad Asthma; soothes irritation of the Lsryax and trances ; strengthens tae Vocal Organs; allays soreness of the Lease; prevents Consumption, and, eves in advanced stages of that Wiese., relieves Coughing and induces Sleep. Timm ie so other prei aratioa tor dis- eases of the thrust and lungs to be cep. pared with th. remedy. " My wife bad • distressing with pains 1n the side and brraet i tried various medicines, but nose did her any good until 1 got • bade el Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which has cured her. A neighbor, Mn. Olena, had the measle°, and the cpm was relieved by the use of A)er's Cherry Pectoral. t have so besltstfou in recoaaeadieg ray Cough Medicine to every one aMlcted."—Robert Horton, Foreman liecuiliyAi, Morrtlltua, Ark. " I have been afflicted with asthata for forty years. Last spring I was Mikes with a violent cough, which threatened to terminate, my days. Every one pro. ooenced me la consumption. I deter- mined to Iry Ayer's (harry Pectoral. It. effect* were suaglcal. I waa immedi- ately relieved and continued to improve until entirely recovered."—Lome Bullard, Guilford, Conn. " 8ix months ago Iliad a severe hem- orrhage of the lungges brought on by an tncea.ant cough whkb deprived me of sleet' and rent. I tried various reme- dies. but obtained no relief uaUI I be- gan to take Ayer's Cherry few bottles or this medicine A Mrs. IL Coburn, 19 Second st,, Lowell, Maas. "Foe children aelictod with Bolds, coughs, sore throat, or croup, I do not know d any remedy whirl' will give more speedy relief dun Ayer'. Cherry Prctoral. I hare found It, also, Invalu- able in case. of Whooping t'ougb."— Ann Lovejoy, 1267 Washington street, Boston, edam. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rasrao.D EST CO. J. C. Ayer At Co.. Lowell, Mass, Solo by all Druggists. Pries •1, oar. heel.., µ C. P. R. POOA& TONIN PROERTIES FOR SALE. $140 AND UPWARDS 1 bare a large aumber of Houm-s and Iota of Town—Inga»nil the rrsta i�r'bl° parts Now. the time to secure property before the Bic Rush The C. P. R Is coming sure, sad In • short timenes will have advanced bond the reach of away. Call and see L.t and Prices before perches. tag elsewhere. R.L Real Estate sad l.� snot stt otn.-e Wee. -$t., third door Nee Square. C. P. R Ticket and Telegraph Ogee. b4tt URDOCK 1.) PILLS A NNW CORK Pett INUOV.NtI:.., CONSTIPATION. INDIGESTION, DIZZINESS, SICK N IADACHI, AMD DICCCCta Or Tree S TOMACH. LIVEN AND DOWELS. THAT Ant Ntte,TNeoOeaN AMD MONK NA ACTION. AMB roe. A 'AWAKE Are TO SYCDOC& 0.O,. SIT7aas rN TN( TacaT.r:NT *M• Coag Or CHRONIC AND OSSTINATE DISEASES. Wines, Liquors, 8Cc TOR RALL BY G. H. PARSONS ALBION BLOCK. OODgRiCH- 600D WORK IS DONE AT SIGNAL OOLE, THE L1 U'GGI13T Makes a speciality of FINE DISPENSING, PERSONAL ATTENTION, FINEST WORK, NIGHT ATTENDANCE. TELEPHONE CALLS PROMPTLY ANSWERED. It foil request It, your Pby[+fotaa will leave his order at my Retabliahment, thus securing Int Uses lid reweave and moderste o ••E —We lead oo— HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES. Try u, for OYott e, TOILET ARTICLES, PERTUBBRY. Irre. A few meats* that AlEAUTIFUL MUSIC elven to ladles with purchases, .till la stock. McLEOD'S SYSTEM RENOVATOR, and an other leading Patent Medlbhwa. t2 W. C. GOODE, ilRtraolsT. 4LBiON BL,OCY. LATESTINST-TJ S S= Bonnets, with LatWe have est on N velties i • PR,ibbolete on ok . Plushee and Tri mntern Hate g Material.. Inspection cordially invited. I114n IReres mer senile eminate. Wsmear FALL MILLINERY. MI88 CAMERON, Hamilton Street. begs to aanonnes th vt she has now in stook the latiet styles in 611 Millinery, speoiai- ly imported from the British markets for this season's trade. which comprise some of the most handsomegoods ewer seen in this section, including Feathers, blowers, Iilbbons, Shapes, Trimmed Goods, .to. A OALL SOI IOITED. 2\41=30 C.iA. =MON, THE BEST BIKING POWDER !NUN -I; 4111 COS FriI Ito ea 'Mlag� • Ie .don. linfl MINIM GARTH&CQ FICTORT SUPPLIES • MONTREAL CHADWICK'S SPOOLk LOTTO$ Per Hand tined amine Use. MIS 110 SUPERIOR. ASK FON IT. LEITRIM STEEL -UNE TIMES IRS LW vtisnoto,Imitte� ether Wag W i.r zttt TRUNKS 1. the World. J. IVELBIGR & CO MONTREAL, bit 11..''3, IC flit Bohn HOTEL BALMORAL MONTREAL. LAM Dame atm moot the meet ee.trel sod elegantly t.r.1.h.d Hotels 1.. tke City. Aoomalnindlatios Ser 400 gne•ts. $$ to ;3 per Aar. IJ. V s TV 6*1. FF, aasg.r PEARS' Win Zvi Mitt J.PALIER&SON Aoktale hetetr. of DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES 1713 VTR II OWN EAL. SOAP. DOMINION LEATHER HER B011itll COMPANY. Manufacture. of AUESTOSMILLEIGARD Mase Parking. FRICTION PULLEY BOARD, T71w La PirJ.ev/Fiujen RECKITT'S BLUE. THE EMIT TOR LAUNDRY US& PIIBLIC NOTICE 1 • 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 dird SON. Kay's Block, next Bank of Commerce, Square. Orders by Telephone promptly attended to. CAN ALL guts ANO 5£106* To ORDER Darwin ":-POft'lId. SPEC=. A.1.1 FOR SALE, PRICES LOW, CASH OR ON TIME. 1 General Puipooe Horse. 2 One Horse Wagons, New. 1 Fairbanks Hay or Cattle Scale. 1 50 H. P. Engine and Boiler. 2 Boiler Heaters. Shafting, Pulleys ti Belting 200 Plows vat io118 Patterns. 60 Oorn Scufers, $2.50 each, PIPE AND FITTINGS. Plow Repa rs of all Kinds. Cash paid for Cast and Wrought Scrap Iron. Wareroome near Victoria -.t. Methodist Church. 0.A. HVMBER. 11-11 BVZ" ENVELOPES, NOTE HEADS, LETTER PAPER. BILL HEADS, Kto., Eta, at THEY 3IB1AL ►RIITINn sir:cr. Meeehaats out ort heir But HAAs, Crete, Heads. t... ke. printed at this Drees for very little r Hues lbws they aar.11 for the awl it hefts to advertise MOO GII •ed ma ssmeiss fad get pF10.. PATENTS p�C,AVEATS, MR MAIMS MJ CSPYSISNT Osa�e�• .mid all b.uf.me it the A. Pates arteaded se at /iODIRATt Pala. Oar °Mee I appeal** the U. K Patent of- ae.. asd ..° esu °terata P.te.is la lees lime tb.. tar... rem.° trot WA14ff►MgTom Send M01Nt. Olt 1)14 WIP07 W. atl- rAvissiiiMiktrit ?L aro 02. �• Iessror'w ip tip tae et,O" PAMet• r:reeler, edvtee. owrwe» i 11. Weals la Wyear • IPsw • ,;1Ls Bl 0a1ea W •+la.tasDe.e, EVERY PEN GUARANTEED. 04 a O ei w 0 144 rig 3 1 s S L WE HEAD THE PROCESSION —0 0 GEO. BARRY, the Furniture Man, is giving the best of value in all lines of Furniture—frons the smallest chair to the largest and bast bell -room set, or parlor suite., Gall and see his stock and get a bargain TINDERT.AKITTC-. In all it, branches, promptly attended tc ET EMBALMINQ FLUID alway-p kept on hand. PICTURE FRAMING a specialty. GOO. BARRY,Hamilton-St., Goderioh, EXPERIENCE CAPITAL 4ND 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 upon�getting the correct thing in every department. Notwithstanding the advance on Silk Goods I will sell Satin and D'Lyons, Surahs and Satin Merveillieuz at former prices. My Sfecial `trees for the Season. Linen (foods 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 9nb4 Draper and Haberd.ibe r. FURNITUREP1 It Ton wast is nes the Merest stook of r.r.tt.re ht Sewn, p le 11 CHORD O,1\T- If yep water to ye the Cb.•p.,. W jZ 't')OW agA.Dffi$ sed the N arse% ole "4 ssepa°se levy tint. sad sih.d•a truss PIQPV$ITQ lrFt AM IWO- aeailydee°. JO'RINt-Aen.Tie we keep obw.ptf s610 RAM C of a.y titOffiS .se mem tea bore to street for r er °til•l es heed.end say person waatieg nae 1 wall cess.. es • tu erase taae4 moat 1•rlereiA lag rwrsdral la a alar Mpg estewiahtnnt, Sedtrtsh April Igt1 ifl! fUD`RAtw w to the Comm COLA Roics I • Wars• i