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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1890-2-21, Page 66 • THE HUN' R SIGNAL, FRIDAY. }EB. 21', P•91 HOUSEHOLD HINTS.' lame aw. When we bake • pines of meat to the eve.. we wear the c'et•ide in fat, turotag Ih•. r....,t •boot to a small yusutity of 1.1 .u.de hoot to the kettle. We then 1. •..•.•.r it, still In the kettle or pee, to • hot mom where the process cf cooking is .• e,p'eted but at short Intervals we w•.l sen the surfs°. with the fat io tie pa... 11 we did not baste the roast we •.•std hod a Blick layer of grey, tasteless •., at r,.ods the outer brown ergot, mad s...tmed the .bole piece would dry long before the ornate of our neat bad reach- ed • he coagulating point. So we baste in • rose to keep Su lel joie.., which. es we know, will hoot mix with tbe fat, and al. • diet only • mild degree of boat way be ir.u•matted to the Iutenur, 1a the u le., ale of aur basting moue water is drove' out of the meat and evaporated I610 .se.u1. The ht.b beat of the oven e s; s. Js itself iu evaporating this, to baso:sr the hawing fat, and, perhaps, in d.c.u.p•.srug part of it, thus snaking the rural u•ty, •ud au it happens that ,,.I) • mild degree of beat is plumed int,. the emote of the piece. We would hard Is •» urve. that the inside .1 a resat, wit► its high pick color, registered only 1100 degrees by the thermometer. yet t oo to., be proved by any one with a ch.•m st.' luno: thermometer. swner& hetes. I'm a warm knife in cutun, warm bre, i ,sad the like. A paste of whiting and benzine remove spots tram marble. A ..els ham should he • 'eked over n ight in plenty of soft wa!e•r prr'iues to After washing a wooden bowl, place whet- it will dry ..nuttily on all sides, aw.y from the store, Fruit alalia on white goods can be re- m••srJ h) p.urihd',00iling water directly from he kettle over the 'Teta. His sirup .. • ..d for croup or Imflam ■,mumss of the lungs. It must be kept it. . cool place, i,o .5 it routs It is very poion••us. If 1,..0 want poached eggs 1.1 leek par- 11CU•.r ) laic. ..ch r_g In a muffin ✓ ho .• e 1 1., the b.•ttow of a esucrpal, of butliug water. A creaking hinge can he cured by the time ••f .. 1314:k lead prom! of the softest Lu neer. tAr fl'•uet rubbed into all the .redees of the 'mum. (bells may be trade ter and water leer by kwinu_ then, tar five minutes holder mete 1 p.rsth... They must be kept down with • wire .mecum away to soak for four or eve hour. Seers• out the bread loom the •.,..k •' the cod uP tins tome and ,...sh It lis. with • epee'. Add to u • quarter of • cup of butter, a cup .1 stylar, a had teaspooufual ul fait, lie yolks o1 it.ar eggs, • cup of well washed -currants aad half a cup of rich milk oe creel& Puer the preparation Iglu a mattered tau mould set in water. or in a .d.uhle boiler which is butteeed,and let itocok onehner. Wham ready, to scree turn it out and serve with cherry settee. For the *suer put ball a cupful of preserved sour cherries and syrup. The sweet cherry is of ors value for the Eurpuse. Press the cherries through • sieve auJ adJ a little lemon peel. Let the saute c'.ua to the bolltag-puiat and thicken ,t with a tea spoonful of rice flour or go..d corn stitch Add more lyre, ,f it is too thice. and when of proper cons,strecv complete it by six spo..ufa's of etwdasii or of preen - wt therm.• stored iu. This sauce is eaerllent made of fresh chorrier, which must be pounded to crack their kernels and stewed before et ah.it.t;, and muse candied cherries addled last of all. A very eaoellent d.•.aa.rt way he trade of rice behead in wt:k, sweetened and liavored with auy sac. pear, Desch or apple preserves,. Drain the rite, heap it Ils pyramid form in the centre of • eat platter, surround it by the. preset, .41 frust, end pour the syrup in which the fruit was pree.rved over all. R oe is excellent serve.. in •tri• ..sy with straw- berry preserve•, with • I,tl'e wh'pprd ....creamed ll o creamed eektug or cnvermg the atlas W��, Mak. ter lite afire. Ilruhte-N.,.•y - 1hr )ui.r 1..n • oradre t.• one pint •'t -steel eel,.. Hr..' slowly until coo .1• form. -,ran. and cool. liag-Leaooade- White 4 ,1 else egg. our tan asp .... ),oirrnred auger, )user el • ut •eusou, our go,t.•et f eater. Bear ll oCether i+.eo.,111tik - Three tshl.-sp,m.nfuls saw.. e...k. -1 1n a cup of cold w er one howl; we • three cups rr+"u,g urlk;s.e,teu aro .'or t.. *Sete Snootier .,..sly a 11411- how'. Eat earn.. Biked Melk-- Pot • half gallon et milk Nu a )4r, a. -d tie .1 .1 ore w ith weltuti I pmpel. Let It at.ud In a moderate ore., e._ha or ten h non. I• .111 be I,k- cresol and 1. eery Dutntir+n.. Punch: tt ILIUM L'feur-Tab the j•Y.m of t1[ •'r•ugr. it'd .11 lent sate. add - 1..t 'sI$r ,i* .us anger to foie, the torte Pot to lhi. • g,Neettly ..f pounded kw and amine • Hord lune-wppte, oiliness ower it tea. btu+row ..1 w%ter Thu. is eft nttreNah.e au,r.n.er beverage }ter- to/ to de` -.telt rat well lemma Werth Memesithwehell. Fur Iu..e o rromi hot 1*.. ;e... ?Ace and beck with water •t'Irat tired or luflassed ryes wall 1 bath of warms sower Y+e vest'. o. f gruel hez••1 uu•• p.rt, tharer 111.5. A ,1•1" A vermin .4 salt 4•.4 water u•t•t hrf •r•• scrams will eue.gtrhru the throat .ud keep .off na,uehtN attacks: 11 the throats .1/ Wald and there are no •tette; 'quote to be .ev1,, low ,h.• ft,.- l.,.;o1 Ilrr .undo rash , f , h) role'. 1 IMd.aaa, 4 .. al and •agar. 1) •s.,.r ure- third of the. on one 'part of eater end gargle the throe' fieeurutly. lit fer..rs one broke' is mf .ullh few warmth, sines U is en .1.1 ambm that precepte wnh fryer, c.u000 1.k.1 eu'.l; trot there ah. uld always Ira • -lore 1 .,dt wu.fl4. i, cnn era close at h • '.1, and. .1 pos.uhle, ali rides -down yn.11--for obey, is no knowing tie hour *Nee the temper- ature will f.11. or shim • clif.ep..• •.11 oceue, and In either nese -you nr...l 1 11 scantly all tie attleesl hews you.•&,. sup- I''y. •ilea -r essences. , French c •.1.. a tined mover ,6 !Sprigs' ve e,.J •*rep!. •t•••., rt, shat are delicious : 1,, .t the iMst of t lrN, is their app's elution., *Awls .•tj•.arse der me al in... of buu..•hold Mw..A, eu8 I.•nt to hue • charlotte ,would, or . -mill quart poi, .1 nodii-,.. s....e •.nether sal eu'.ertlI•rt Tr.nl iJ.. evilest ..V ,A! bread ■t.d e'n rt • m nil, tern/lbw's* , • bele. at*.ut al. Inch eld., 5.. It' one height of the n.onld. 411'0. gr awrag too• /mould tiu,•kly with +sutler, o • t . resit' with tb• bread. Cat up • u,... Is tare ap plea to till the mould •ud u.... peel solei gsarter them, and cot ...eh y oar'. r metal two or more pie:. Ad -1 two to mtfw4 of sugar t.. them. Put rhes.- '.w ..ntl- fula ,f hotter tr, a ssuerpe. ; e tom ,t I• melted add the apple. an.' t •.• th.• ., h!' they are well rooked, hat .•..t I..,.hen. Add to there 1••ur tahMl....elm. of quince or apricot mar= dote .I.d poor the whsle int • 'he neo . d. •kerb should toe fined. C..rr the 1•1.,. .tiv .•t the monld with • thin eller .d bread •.only buttered. 4.. thy chert.,,.- 0. the• •rets and hake it twenty muton., s.• vo r the bread • pond y•'l.w r.•lor /r• oro menta after r.mortne the rh.r ..,r., (roam tole nTen, turn it out to. `a p meter and sprinkle 1t with eager and .ern: ,, with a earamel or any nice butter -and -sugar •.see A bread podding with sherry sage* may be Dew to sura andel..,., 1' eau. for preserved sour rheerne-. the. M ,rills cherry, .hien maker en• h de 'chemo seestmtats, and other Ines. teems %leap• at hand in the fern h..w,. (Cot up • pound of stale bread i„ .wall trey and moisten it with warm milk, and est it leIlslse.• fats.rd by Mypep•la. Jkilliues• u e vympt.' . of .it•i•epste. "I have used Bwrdu.,k Mood Batters for deposes. which came over me in spelle. en that 1 had to quit work f or • while The li. B. B. entirely cured me." J4rm t% imam 3 sliesterfeId, Out. HEALTH VOTES. ale Vetter, ed "teen &hang. Some of the Eu,tliah )•.uremia have been publishing the on,ui. w act eel" - known medical au•. ,..rt,rt t'u L noon and elsewhere on tutu ser.j.st or diet as misted to digestion •ud leapt., Oise .t theee writer. declare. th.t the ,,lea ul ha advantage act ",than livut, • has ung been explode.'. at Isei.eg prov- en that the monied* Bever per- forms its duty se ed ctually as wbeu called upon to act ulnen a variety sal food, provided of cotes*, that the find be wail cooked--tho polluter .•ptntuu now being that s dinner cen•astiug of three .,r fuor vaneue. of solid fwd is more meetly digested torn the ureal wJttch 1 confined to one ser . my --1n fact, the old -owe notion .1 • ''ogie jond and a situp.) wade puddtne is pr. hummed to ors fruitful source 0t a &gest' on. An other of these +rlwra . +errs that read- ily dtge..rd f.enl..rs .iia at.nnu,ation of Lotett_e, as they p .-vent normal in- citation of the diglsnee vegans, which is .o uecrwary !..r Dolma' secretions, aid luny eucnurage • falw m.LJof Chit "utrl- tee. ca., be auured •ttt.• sat Reference to expenditure ..r to provdlog any use for totem on fasters, - •r eie flue..11y are ,shoe to camel uunatuis• •negu•er, un- 'usttaweahle n.crease ••f ;he unatab,e togrrd.rl.t• of the ,,ra4..-11,, w bleb re- set o,;uriou.ly upon t le dtarsllve se:re- �n.r., this 'Ming par'irul..rly the carr w ith th..we .1 the herr net Water mot •rsleep•Ia. Amethrr htdn.t,c In not r hlcb acts by mew WOW, the cause • uteturOsoee, is the siisp,'•g of hot .ares .n hour oetore 'Desi., 111 dyspepsia. rhe h..1 water erase, which u... has treats,* hent hold up et the lay public, is not the tegtblmate lute,,..e of a valuabi • therapeutic •p- pl'carm.0 of ..ter, wh .nnyhctry com- wenda it at to e to the ) 11t'neut of the 11,1.1 tgert phy•telan hrei.iht Intupro- uunenoe by Dr Stub .r. ern. commit- ted the error of vas• •4110u•14.16 01 re- g4rding 1t a. • pa•:aces tor most di ...Voles, 1t has now heels adopre 4 say the pr•'f.s- sien as • 0.u.t valuable .;ant In twiny s.s.tnc troitl.4e.. By realm mit the pr..d- ucta of ferutent.tton, say cl,ansiu� the mucous nle'ultrarti of m 1 •n1, It rrat..rrs tone and mg .r to the v.-Irlc lining, and enables the natural for res to c one Into play. It is lmpertant ,o •.teary strict cumpliaece with the mile laid down by the originator, namely, that the water should be supped as but as pn.able, and that an hour -h told els te.forr meal is taken. Examples .1 failures dun to neglect of the rule %Ia uu•nerou• 1 , the experience of all n1 .ducal meet. Freer as/ Imprsp•. aealtta/too. Dr (;.lino, the wet: -known anter on hygiene, declares char air should never, as a rule, he lotr'.du0ed Toto a room al or close to the A•.or level, its such open Mgt are !table to he f muted •,th sweep- ings and dirt, ■sad the air sou• admitted, unless eery much shoo, tit- ternlm.r%t Ire of the air of the room, will prodrice •en• .suss of cold tithe feet the 'loom to M bores in d in 'entilatrng and warm- ing being to keep the fret *arm end the bead c .'i. A,ra'n, the mill -tee so ethic% air is adieu, ted should be above the level of the brads of pers'n. 'occupying the room--thitt ,s, the current .'f Inn .wing aft .hould 4.e dlre'ted toward 'immobile, and outht to be either •ltelrchded a- mueh as pasihle try mean, of nueneroup ontices, er he admitted th- •itch conical openings, with the *malls, oboes toward the outer sir ted the Isri,r towed the room, by which .netbod toe air •'f the eaten nsearrent is very rano' ydi.pe-sed: 'sir adm.tted near the .ening very muton ceases to ells. es a distinct current, and will he found at s very short dtetance front the inlet to have mingled with the l general rnase of the sir, and to have at- tained the tempentare of the Toon. FAatM AND GARDEN. l Freely Raget.a suet. A particul..ly Imam awl charisma 'thou eau he produced with theorise of the .rsprvu..,tu.l t►elive-leave.t say ..r w..udhtue The former should be abuse as thick as • slender loiter .ud CU( 42" leu.lhs 1.1 ten ouches. The.. primes should be snaked iu bot water that they may be easily haudled, mud hues call be made Will a peer-kuile about an loch trios, each end ..f .he pomade. A poem eif steel hoop r tb.ti lr+•ed thr.,ugh - the hole. sod the ends burned to make them bead, that it may be leateoed. The dt•iauces ohmic' be f rmaly arr$uerd,satd another wee. tf ►.e.p passed through the upper ands in the salve meaner, breaking off the steel sw ss to make the basket thirteen mattes In diameter. The sticks should be t.o itches •hart, acid three were plebes A hoop should be • pat at equal dsiamxrs (n,w top t.. bottom, that the Ought .4 earth nosy not split the stocks. Pieces of hoop aro then (averred aenw the i, .tt•,m, and vines of the leve -leaved try are woven ar.•und the boors at the top and button of the bas- ket, and, alms, an.und the Middle, nut forgsttng a lone handle oe supporter . f the same materiel. The basket .heal -1 be lined with waw, and it is thin reed) for tLe earth and plants. The Start tee Tomatoes. It is time to plant tomato -seeds, In bones of 6.i. soil ,u the house, or 10 hotbeds. Du this Peen wl.eu rtes, enough to town to buy plants, because home-grown plants can be mads more hardy thau those from the &rnot, au.' they are always at band when 1'.e litchi lithe c..mtr fur *outwit them out Ton. spout to going for piauta is often Mote ..IuaWe in the busy spring than the pleui. 1 bare found that frrque. t trau•plantisge greatly improvw the o ung ,!.,.is. They *hooka be remove") 1, 'rush the box or bed tutu smell puts or • sus, then into larger and larger, until when set out they are large, busby plows, which, wlteu knocked from the dry -pots, with all the earns around the roues, will not Gonna consensus uf the tr.uafer. Au experiment last summer of settee; tomato Wants at the bases of sunflowers up ah.ch they were trained, proved very sucoenful The truant♦ was era t.• nen, and the eines bore an abundance of good -awed, tient, well flavored Mikado tomatoes. itis well for some (armee! eide to each neighborhood to plant a quantity of gad tomato seeds, for she can demote, of all surplus plants Po neiglito,rs who are not forethoughtful, and gladly beg or buy from the pruvid tut one 'Here ti • chance to make some pin - Money .err the u,...,• uu) ,.•1 It is Alm • .1»,d pl.0 It. p1a011 mmm towatt. seed w the gr.,and right where tSe plants are to stow, for if not skillful at this work of tr.uaplai.toug, these sial come on sootier ,Mau th'.e. .h. se gr..etb hes beet, n.ccrl t r ha .!toot without ray malt,. care.- Boole 1'. Drury. Regotattes for leapt. Syme. I reoeut;y lost my lig •r -house and all • ppa•Itus by tire. Saco holding my maple bush to tet the moat pru;i..bit port of buy farm, 1 caauot afford to let ti ✓ emain idle, and so have n ought for th 800 trees • tin Champion svaporawr •t ft .,de and 14 fr. lung. Itst price, $150 800 1:- It. IX tin buckets, $23 1.er C ; 10- lite tint ,torage tent. $12 ; : -tibh t.,. g.'hrrinv caul, $12 ; ts011 Poet spun:•, $32 ; 200 g.uou syrup o., $21. M. h"use, mew, s.•.. $i:' this t esti e• nearly $300. The above are all catalogue (masa ; usually some diae.,uut Colt 1 & menet If we have an average season 1 shall more than half pay thus entire ex- pense t1• coming spring. The fact is, syrup will ever he a luxury. with demand cet•.inly beyond supply tV.ctn always be •ore of • insrket with wt sinking it i Naw buyers come each season, as they get • tide of the syrui1 41 some fneu•t• deer ,..acts c.st•en bayou.' my own !county and yet 1 nor sled syrup t.1 j • Ned 1' irk City, CStcag., and ecru w far as At. Pail, Begin right ; make only the best : be sure that nu syrup not brat-elmss trues out from tour hush. D o not rah too early ; tap with • it in. b;t ; use in all large trees two spouts to the bucket ; use 1600sdeo -aver.. to •!1 the h.,ekuls, made of 1 -ft moire pine b'o'nd., printed different I color. on opposite soles ; these are al - I wale tururd in gatkering, so gatherings 111 ,dr n I1.. sure to keel, t everything very cl••an. Thoroughly tine 1 all l..,cket• .ith warm water after each res.., ..pedally late in the season : thlr insures as gn..4 syrup a! the last as at the tint. .41111" weir cap sp•.i's the fl.•or. The exp ah"aid pa,• through • cl 'th-.tr•tner het.. the 'tethering tank, .nd again as41 pine s into rhe 'towage ta..k The syrup eh••n d be 'strained through -"Ito,' cloth. and ahou d he c,rnr,ed, 11 1h•. t.. the gallo,., while hot. Any e : • whn. works a g '•d bush in tnie manner ' will to .t he duappou,ted. The work eo•n-Ne i11 M.r.:h and early April, whet, the faun .irk a not 11Trasin..-Profesmr A. J. Cook. 11. OW et Ree•.my. I It may h. w.•41 to re un.d much farmers a• • .1 , net ad .pt th., mare liberal feeding • gran, br•.uzht'shout by modern deiryrov mod .ct,o. ,ti, utalyste, that to mans p-.tces hay a,,1 gruo are nos of er)ua4 ',slue.. Good hey in many towns is worth Imo 1120. ton Cornmeal, wheat mod "thews etccon be h•.uvht at the same rate p• r ton. 11 ,th are worth • rent • pound Fe. men .ill ■•y that • ratite! of 10 N„ hse and 5 ties. 'train is nos oetter 1n feat', •'.••e than one .of 15 f1.. -f hay. jet both emir the genie. Tract a• ate fe'Mt►L ltd friends are !.est, and if erre sof fevers had . intend, Ha;yarl's Yellow Oil can inotly eosin the distinction. Pain never stay, I•mg whore it is Deed, .h.M ter moon it is a speeifug. Pwtrents ehtwld keep It to the h.wse as a ole card against accidents, frost bites, chip blains, sprains, beefs.., borne, me. '2 A tad rot Liar's aid. road, ilul- lett, est wed die iieaking of more than one buggy spring reeestly. Worms came i primes sieltmee. Dr Low's Worm tyrup destroy* and 0xs'sia all kinds of worms illicitly and sure- lf • 1. *leve the Rare.. ! The int..One...1 farmer •'owadays honk, out for the kuolAo( implement ...nee. for hors• as er!t as ter man. IMr.drtri4 steal, sharp knoved harrows do better work they. the old style, and yet ora• easier. Sieh 1s the dale with the taper . ing, long bottomed steel ploegh Seem mowers and reapers draw much 668106 than others 1h• hiller 01 a now 1611606 can vet one that dote not switch the pole e gain.t the h,.w.e in renewing eornhtlle : and that has spiral-.pein6e ore the b dater. to ease both the load and the wag.m. There tiro •p.nl..pri,f attachments tot trams. (.r wh'fllwtrem that des.0 lha hneual shoulder by an elastic senator' in Marto -4 s load, or when striking .toms and rate. Rrek•e tm wagon se. • good thing, All *nett are wort►1 ex • mining. If they *svO heir "m.►, buy them. -Charles H. Oteedell. t •' IMPORTANT!, B.aerla►as i•arsrel•wmi so locators of Well raewe Caredliaa• whose Crass w.,. Wives o/ as maws►*.. Free• the kw of the *eared. of tetters we have received from Mose who have been pestered to health and staength by the use of that wonderful discovery. Paine's Cettry Compose& we make s few extracts. We hope that the note sands d Canadian rare and women wow are wttferioa bona nervous a*d Yeme g diseases, wig, profit by these true and plena QPINSINNOof feces. D. S. Daiiiime. el Montreal, suffered far yams wile air sus dy.prpsia, pain ►a his beck, sad. He tried doc- tors without relief,' cru losing Arab rapidly, and had abaft given up heart when he commenced the me a Paiwe's Celery ('ompusnd "Now," he says, "1 am a new man. 1, " steep weld and my bed dues stmt bort me Mr. Jia. Johnson, jos St. Charles Bora scarce Street, Montreal, was weak and nervous, load 0 appetite, and could nut rest at night. 11-g, nerves were soothed and 1 by Paine's Celery Com- pound, and he won became well and strong. Annie Gourley, of River Beaudette. P. Q.. held the Compound a certain cure fee weakness, and mow feels as wen as ahs eve did. A cfstomet uf Harrison Bros., drug. gieli, liaspiltoe, (Lot., told them that he was entirely cared of nervous weakness le the use of two bottles of the Cumpouw' after everything cite has failed. The little child of Mrs. G. E. Meredith, 76 D'/,/icy SL, .Toronto, was cured of SL Vitus' Deice by Paine'sCelery Compound. P. R_ BOOM TOWN ' PROERTI€S FOR SALE. $100 AND UPWARDS i bare a targe number of •loos. , euo! 1.. • and recent Lend* in the nowt ,te.trulu toot,: ▪ the ieww-rad %IL* CU e a r. Sow u tee time 10 a'•e•u',- pn.perty btlo. .he est Kozel.. Tee C. 1'. 11. iw noosing sore, awl iu • w'ot time prices nal have adran..e'0 11r. and the r. acts of than). ,'alt and ser Lt•t and 1'r ices before perches tag elaewhrir• 11. RADCLIFFE, 4te.4 ILstate sad t:ese•ral Ii,surance Agent )tlt,:e West -..4 . third ricer trues Square. t'. t'. it Trltet anti- 'e,. tmph 1)1745 . 31-tf. A GOOK BOOK FREE 8y wall te any lady sending to her ped oglm add nes. W •Ila, hkhudsee & Ce , Montreal. • • NKR 1,'reeferesaeripttvr' nicety e tetst•1 sssumosl•te from r lams .•.a. i.. a se feed. SAID now aenw.. holy .mad A;,ney awn be had .wen Were M • vacancy. • AM IIIUT1N tee aline saws sent Ins, with earn •••5,.•1 b1 the W of twr tool ever,Mmil caw 11e tee. r .. ,son saws now and Ooh better than the wrested expert eau wlutowt A. Adapted to all rrosweet 5...• iteety one wbo.rrm a re .h,.1.1 base o.•. M *we w "'V tpw .,nausea is nerds. Ad COI S 00r.. ties w 1111 R Conlnsst S..,A NDN Fhb see. MA. 1 HOLIEIAY COODS WE 'ARE FEEADY. Come and see our 74m.D= SPz.4amszm: e All DEPART •I:NtS1-ULL. C'iTIdy by the Busilel 250 Dozen Florida Oranges 4.'411)1t; Dr. ticLEAf 'Q drove. • '.ttTM. RAISINS, OAAPrt9. 4'IlOCO1.ATRS fltetllisb and t'enadian.l r1(191. I.ENOXsi. D(%ASIA:+. ET('. We sell the best Goods we can bt y• CHAS. A.NAIRfl: "THE °DESERTER," A Thril'ino Story of Army Life, By Capt. Charles King, U. S. A., Will be otr Next Attraction in the Serial Line, Capt. King ranks with the loathes atnty-writert of he title. Ile has rover written an untnteresting,Mry, and TIT 1lieSPPTFR is amulet the heat' of kris tORS'4S PN10 111111E1ft c bel, TO TUY 1tp1TtOR1 Please to ewe 1 u 1 neer. apeeMtw ise ma� fir 1�6 times... By Its timely a•• et cuss. MIND 6"11.: be sled to seed two bottles of say se to lief f fwrr tT. .aMrs wmpt.e. U they will se. -1 de their and P..i OO(tre. ems. A. a% fa.o., sea tweet liar Tq.dseeR Ho you sleepers, Rub your peepers Open with; each eye; Don't be creepers Ba�r�u reapers No1's Olt time to buy-. RIGHT THIS WAY TO DANIEL GORDON'S row rare&ons. r,rst.Clsw t51Jck of leurniture, k mme+ a. PANL8)It SUITlty, HISIIRt)OM 11UITlLIt, UIS- IS1.: TABLtiit, L0('NG1t$, k... My ai.n has always hies to keep rt1•n-ttl4.. /u• .,lure. The past w111 sprek for lisoU. There err seine she saheb the tenantry for ole.. • good". ami ualw skew off as rust (UM goons. Teat will cure itself. to ensrrtakifs t have everything to he found in local -else. M•hlbhmeot. lain the utd.at acrd moms experienced funeral 5.ir.v•t'.r in the Count). e1115111Tie% 4.11'Ett ell Altrlke ]lol)t:ItATE. West -d., Goderich. Between P.0. and Reek of Montreal. xx,asm. Boots 84 Shoes ! New Spring (1~wds just arrived io fol the N••wrst atm Wet Appvuvtd Styles 11 FROM THE BEST MANUFACTURERS in the Dominion. Prices lower and goods better than ever I have the largest stock webt of Toronto, and can suit you bosh in good'. and prices. ORDERED WORK AND REPAIRING Promptly attended to and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Please call and Examine Goods and Prices. E. DOWNING. Cor. East-st. and Square. 1 CUIIE FIT TNONSANDS OF BOMB I CIYEN AWAY YEARLY. am When l say Dere 1 do not mean werely to *op them f"r a trate, and thea base tied return &CAUL I alE A N A NA D I C A L C U elE. 1 have made the disease of Ina. EOReNes ee /shills ei.hneee • lite -loot study. 1 warrant my remedy to Cues the worst eases. Because others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Seed •• more for a treatise and a Free glottic of my In/alIlbN Remedy. Give Repress and Post Ore It costs yea nothing for a tris!, and it will cure you Address : -M. O. BOOT, Y.C., tiranele ORIoa, Rile WEST ADELAIDE STREtT. TORONTO. Gcderich Foundry aid Machine Works, RUNCIMAN BROS., - Proprietors. „11111•t1U11. &TE)r [wGIBC3 SOIIV$ tH. SN►N Ma1N*,Ma. NC 1't hteatarcto.(rtS. .oecosCUITrtTQISalwr55d loco / �,'.,..• AST STREET r:t,PFR1''tt CW 1/ H.tt'R 05 luxe:,FOR S&LE,: Improved Land Rollers - - - Price $22.00. 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