HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1890-7-4, Page 7THE FASHIONS
1 a*Mly ei AgeeSame teres Will esterase
she Pale hes.
..w Weems Cam lbws Well.
Mere is so reason In the world wby
..ybudy should base an asbesomisg
. tine Ibis ....uo. In febrie, sad in col-
. all sons •ud conditions d wumeu
e catered to, and ell fusee, (ran the
nowt to the deepest, are deftly
(ought out so that the partioular shade
at the wise wu.uau hues becoming to
er ern be gotten witbuut Guy tnrunle,
'here are plata alters for • woman who
Lee stuffs that are not oouspicuous.
'here are spots big and little, plaids bias
Lid etraight,and stripes of sU width. and
n.
cele. Be a little careful in choosing
ur molar, and remember. that bosses*
.uebody tells you bow well you look in
ouetses of navy blue you must not
include that every blue shade a wiled
you, fur that extremely trying, but
cry beautiful, one known a army
•kee the average womat.'a oumptexlon
ook ae yellow as a lemon. Because ac•r-
'et makes your hair look warmer and
Ives a deeper color to your stye, its does
tit folbiw that magenta is suited to you.
lateral rules do nut apply to womee
ho are tolling if pot individual.
embody says that email bonnets are
weaselly beoomiog, and you shoes
ace is rather broad, whose noes is • bit
rtrow•se, put one on sad toruses you
k well. A bonnet more than any -
bine else, needs to be tried on, seal sl -
,ugh one clay generalise sad my boo -
rt" ere ladylike it ODD no more be • -
reed that bonnets are always beoomiag
an it could be that all women are good
urea. So just think oat things before
u choose them. —Mrs Mallon, in Led -
douse Journal.
THE HOME CIRCLE.
What toys Siesta Leers.
ere are a great many thenars tbat
, while boys, should learn. And if
learn these lessons so well a
forget them during life, they will
ve of incalculable help to .hem utten-
im.s whet they need help.
Among other things that a bey should
learn, au exchange classes the following,
to wit:
Not to tease boys er girls smaller than
t sea delves
Not to take the rattiest chair is !ba
room, put it in the pleasantest pled sad
forget to titer it to the mother when she
comes Ib to sit down.
To treat the mother as politely as it
sl.e was a strange toady who did not spend
l er life in their service.
To be as kind and helpful to their sis-
ters as (bey expect their viten to be to
them.
To make their friends among good
boys.
To take pride in being a gentleman at
Doses.
To take their mothers into their oun6-
dee* if they do anything wrong ; and
above all never lie about anything they
have done.
To make up their minds not to learn
to smoke, chew or drink, remembering
t1these thing, cannot early be an -
end that they are ternble draw-
backs to young men, and necees:ties to
bad ones.
♦ Cap erGood Tea.
AS experienced firm of tea dealers in
Manchester have been giving a few hints
to the housewives of that city on the
important but not well understood art
of making • cup of tea.
h menus $ simple thing enough ; yet
of the millions who ase this refreshing
tied agreeatle beverage a very small pro -
F lotion understand how to prepare it.
7.ot it not properly made, tea is deprived
of • great deal of its value and sometimes
rendered absolutely injutioos. The wa-
ter to be used should boil, and it should
be poured on the tea immediately it
boils; if allowed to tit erboil the Fecultsr
property of boiling water which acts up-
on tea evaporate* and eventually disap-
pears. Tea should not be a decoction,
be: an Infusion. If allowed to stew it
becomes little better than a decoction of
tannic acid. Tee that i. overdrawn is
hanful to the nerves and to the diges-
tion. As to the precise number of min-
utes which should be devoted to the pro-
ems of drawing, some people will say five
minutes, some seven, some will perhaps
en as far se ten, but our experience is in
favor of six ; this suffices to bring out
the flavor. quality and strength. Just as
mach tea se is wanted should be made --
no more. Make fresh tea as often a it
is required. The replenishing of the tea-
pot with fresh hot water is very objec-
tionable. As the thorough heating r f the
receptacle is of the heat Importance, the
teapot should be made thoroughly hot
before the tea is put in it. The a.rthen-
eapot is preferred to all others by
innoisseurs, and it to superfluous
that whatever utensil is used for
this purpose should be immaculately
.lean.
Tea is an extremely delicate article.
Its susceptibility to the odors of com-
modities near it is a source of danger
and deterioration, as it readily takes up
the smell of (toffee, cocoa, spices, cheese,
bacon. or other articles of pronounced
odor. The complaints sometimes made
about tea would probably not arise if
always kept in places free from such coo-
tagion. Tea should be stored in • warm,
dry place ; unnecessary exposure to the
Ili? should he avoided. A pound of tea
will make 129 cups.
DU N LOP.
Prom our cwt .. t.
While • number of scholars in the
school yard were at play recently nee of
them got his foot in contact with a bit of
slam, setting it badly. The teacher was
as the spot at nate. end telephoned for
oat of oar siek onmmittee nurses, who
came promptly. The bleeding was main
staagna ted and the wounded font was
dreamed in a Mabey scientific manner.
potent was taken home in a wheel-
er by some of his schoolmates. and
w doing well.
(tee Lily Committee ha been resiting
triode tear Dungannon donne the past
week.
Until the blond is eleaused of unpuri.
t tem, it is melees to attempt the own of sty
disease. Rheumatism, wbieh ie 'rate-
able to an seed in the blood, b•. hewn
easel, in nameeoes ewes, by the ea •
Ayer's Sarsepanl)a, external treatise).*
being dao aysiL
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1891
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THE
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OsMS OF THOUGHT.
W. forgive so lag as we lure
Cheerful looks nuke every duh a fort
Without a foetal the world is Let
wilderness-.
(loud example al soya In tags forth
good hens.
Cheetfultie.s is health ; melancholy is
disease.
Rather buttery on going to bed thou
debts in the mo
The wise and settoouquerditheultice
by drnteg to attempt them
What do we lire for if it is not a•
make life less dittieult to each other
All ot.r actions take their lines fri m
the 3ompl. lion of the heart, as land-
scapes their variety from light.
The a-mui..r.eet life may be full of
perfection. The duties of home cre a
discipline fur the miustries at neaten..
Sin is to be overcome, not su much by
matutatuirg a direct opposition to it :.:i Ly
cultivating opposite principles.
No matter what may Le the lila you
bear from indtgevtiun, a dose 1.1 A)ei's
Cathartic Pelle will ease you wnheut
question. Just try them once and 1 e
assured ; tt:• v have much worse dyq)el.
tion cured. You 11 bud them etre soil
amply worth the price.
*reap Maks.
Mow persons find a scrap-iwok a %., ry
useful and ccniet.tett part of' their pa
sessions. Any large Leok which is tit i..
literary value may be utilized f. r this
Papua and become r rentable treasure
Cut out at lent too er three leaves for
every one left to paste on. (Me of the
tint essentials iv :a gee d mace(: Ss Fie
this purpose take total parts of gum -
arabic and aum-tragacantb, dissolve them
in warm water slouch to trivia a thick
paste. Apple it with a little brush, in a
thin cost. Paste ;the cli44inge in your
sera( -honk as neatly as you can, leavtoe
a and rm margin around Beek pas:. it
writable Persons clever with the Welsh
and pencil sometimes color these margins
and make sketches of them tit pen and
ink, illustrating the matter Thus
requires artistic rLkill. A plum. ,crap -
book. neatly made, may be a source 4
equal pleasure to its possessor.
Tsar
Long -Standing
Blood Dureseee are cured by
the pereevertns mule of Ayer's
This medullae is en Alterative, and
muses • rtadkel change in the sy.Nat.
The process, in sumo caws, may not Its
quite w rapid se in others , but, wets
persistence, the result V eertdm.
Heed these testimontab . —
" Fur two years 1 suffered from a se-
wers pain in toy right side, and had
s or
other troublecals by a torpid liver
and dynpepeia After giving several
medicines a fuer trial without a cure, I
began to take Ay•-e's dararpvilia. I
was greatly benetlt.•..m by the first bottle,
and after taking five bootee I was com-
pletely curet " —John W. Behwa, 70
• wreuce st., Lowell. Maw.
Lars May a Isrgr carbuncle broke out
on my are. toadies had no
erect and I was cou(Ined to my bed fur
eight weeks A friend induced the to try
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Lees than three
bottles healed the sure. la all my.xpe-
rtewt with medicine, 1 never saw more
Wonderful Results.
Another marked effect of the tees of this
medicine was the strengthening of my
sight." — Mrs. Carle Adams, Holly
Sponge, Texas.
I bed • dry sealy humor forears,
and suffered terribly ; and. a m broth-
er and sister were similar( *Misted, 1
presume the malady is hereditary. Last
winter, 1)r. Ty-ron, tut Fernandina,
• recommended me to take Ayer's
Rarsaparilla. and continue it fur • year.
For five mouth* I took it daily. I have
not had • blemish upon toy body for the
last three menthe.' —T. E. Wiley, lid
Chambers et.. New Tork City.
"Last fan and winter 1 was troubled
with a dull. heavy pain in my side. I
did not uot1ce it much at first, but it
gradually grew worse until it became
almost unbearable. During the latter
part of this titer. disorders of the stom-
ach and liver increased my troubles. I
began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and.
after faithfully continuing the use of
this medicine for some montbs. the pain
die•pyoeared sud i was completely
cured." —Mrs. Auguste A. Forbush.
Haverhill, Maes.
A *beet of sticky Ay paper will do
more damage to carpet and furniture than
anything ever invented. No careful
housewife would have nue about, C.I.
_ suns FI" Poison Pads will clear the
hoose of flies more quickly and surely
than any other meats If place.( gear
the light where the flies are th(ckest,
Wilson's Pads will kill pints every day,
sed clear the house in short order. bold
by all drugeiste. 1 i
Rite—"Did you End out what ailed
the cluck last night after I told you it
wouldn't ruol"
Husband—"No; 1 tat up till nearly
midnight and took It all to pieces, st.d 1
sew nothit.e wren¢ with it."
Wife—"Well, 1've thought what WAS
the matter with It. I forgot to wiudit. '
—Toronto Mail.
Lime osaneta Meed tag.
You just bring s couple of little quer-
' eels into your family and they'll breed
like sparrow., and you dust brine s bottle
of Burd. ck BI i.d Bitters inlet your
house and see how quickly health and
streagtb fellow its use. Nothing excels
, it for strengthening, regulating and
I purifying power. 2
NEW OFFICE!
Insurance,
Conveyancing,
Land, Loan and
DIVISION COURT OFFICE
C. SEAGER
has removed to his new office—Rob' McLesa's
new block. opposite the market.
MONEY TO LEND
on Mortgage Gad Notre.
HEALTH!
Is the first consideration: without it
Life is not Worth Living.
Defective plumbing is tor, often a source of
MIRY of the iW the flesh is heir to.
SAUNDERS&SON
devote their time to following the latest
known methods of
Sanitary Plumbing
AND
}louse Drainage,
sad are esdearoring to do
ONLY FIRST-CLASS WORK
if roe Intend putting In water or plumbing
however. Stile ask them for a prior.
The Cheapest is not always
the Best.
Black Nobs at Sign.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
?Reese/co Dl/
Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co., Lowell, Masa.
Ptlsmit: to betties, ta. Wsrtlt4s a bouts.
DR. FOsW�LERS
•WILD'
TRJWBER'RY
CURES
HOI�ERA
oterazug
OLzICla ''
RAMPS
D
IARRH( A
YSEHTERY
A110 ALL SUMMER COMPLAMT$
AND FLUXES OF THE BOWELS
IT IS SAFE ANO RELIABLE FOR
CHILDREN t"R ',CULTS.
7
BLOX A.S:U/3
Electric Hair Restorer 1
aLiloaLa utAt 1.111, 1U Ira
(►RICINAL
COLOR, BEAUTY AND SOFTNESS,
Keeps the bead Clean. t'trot and Free trots]
Dandruff.
Cures Irritation and Itching
of the Scalp!
bares a beautiful glues and perfume to the
bair.producee • re, w aruwib, sad will stop the
falling out in • few days. Will tort soli the
ukui or the mart delicate head dress.
FULL DIRKCTIONS WITII EACH DOT.
TLC.
Try It and he c(avineeii. Prior nifty ('ems
per Boole. Refuse all Substitutes.
Wit AUt.I 401 CANADA.
H. SPENCER CASE,
Chemist and tlrutreier. No. '0 West Kluged..
lI•inUtvu, Ontario.
Sold by F. Jor,tau. Refuse all Substitute..
The Great Remedy
CATARRH.
BRUGMANSIA
Warranted
A SURE CURE!
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
IIL. J. K. GOBS.
tyle Peewees set Hawitieserer.
I oODg1ICNrorrr.
WOOL, WOOL!
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOlt Wt4U1.,
The Propeletora of the Goderich Woolen
MID have put their vide its thorough repair
and are cow prepared to manufacture fur the
farmers ea such reasonable priers that 11 will
pay yea to *log your wool and Late it menu-
faet•tted. We nuke
tiLAbliETa. I'L.t\VEUt. reals std tasty
all kinds of Y..rn..
FANCY YARN CARPETS
ruadt• to order.
IMPIiitac. taODfls: Art YTI%s: Salk
We hare au (Mee on lr.gston-e:,where orders
can he left and soul taken in.
Yourpatronage ie respectful!) soli.-ite !
0_1=1 I-._ BOOM
TOWN PROPERTIES POR SALE.
$100 AND UPWARDS
I have a targe number of Houses and Lots
and Vacant lands in the most desirable parts
of the Town - Feb. *ALE sitar.
Now is the time to secure property before
the Big Rush, The C. 1'. R. ie coming sure,
and in a short time prices will have advanced
beyond the reach of many.
Call and see List and Prices before purchas-
ing elsewhere.
R. RADCLIFFE,
Real Rstate and (ienerat faineance Agent
OIMee \Wet -Sl.. third door from Square, l', P.
ft Ticket and Telegraph Office. M-tf.
ARMSTRONG
FANNI4G MILL AND PUMP WORKS
ARMQTRDNG'S IMPROVED
Grain and Seed Cleaner
is generally acknowledged to be the beat ma-
chine made for thoroughly cleaning grain and
seeds of all kinds.
---IT—
Separates all Noxious Seeds
and chess from grain at ene cleaning saying
and cleanings all timothy seed at the name
time out of any kind of grain. It can be fitted
Into any fanning mill without removing the
shoe, no matter bow ofd .he mill 1•, and
makes it do as good work or better than the
saoet improved mew mills knows.
It allows tan seed to be blown into the chat
It Cleans Speedily.
eTEvery cleaner warranted to work se repre-
sented or no rate.1111
in ordering by mail Rive inside width of
shoe and name of maker of mill If convenient,
and if shoe hair side shake or the old fashion-
ed hind shake.
A large uttantity of
FIRST-CLASS PUMPS
ow hand manufactured from Alsrnma white
quartered One.
..Orders by mail promptly attended
to, Shipped to any point.
dDDR3ICESB
ARMSTRONG BROS.,
Coderioh, Ont.
IT-fr
PATENTS
CAVEATS, TOADS MAMAS AIM COMMITS
Obtataed, and all husltteww In the U.A. fates
(mice attended to at J1OI)PRA TX FRi .4.
Onr nMMee se opposite the le P. Patent Of.
nee. and we ran obtain PaNsrp In less thee
than those remote tree' WASHINGTON.
Rend .O1)RL OR DRAWING. We ad-
vlme as to patentabilityof ebarre d
ws make
AQ CHARGE T, U (ARAN WSmid
refer here to the Peettnaets..the Supt.
Megyy
e .(leder b4v.. and to officials se the
U. R. tent O•ea. Ter etrenlar, advice.
twos aad referannas to sheat elfeate is you
ewe elate et Cossty. write te
r •. eln•W • Cali..
Oppedss Teases delle. wesMyMD.Q.
J. DICKSON & SON.
QUALITY
ALWAYS WINS!
As the Old Darkey said :
"I'se raythcr pay more an' hah
de best once in a while, than to
pay less and hat, a poor article
ofd.•
Our Tm Trade Doublcd 1
S
You Can get the
BEST VALUE !
teas. 1 NAIRN'S
GROCER.
CHANGE OFBUSINESS !
THE OOLDAND_ RELIABLE
FAAAT wT.
FLOUR MID FEED STORE
II AM l'I1AXOKI) 11 INI)R.
The public are hereby notified that the flour
end feed hasinnaa fornierly rcrri,.t nn by
MomA.E.
Cullis has ea purrhas.r b)
THOS. J. VIDEAN,
who will carry it on In all its bran, h. s a' •he
old stand. bawl -fit. tweeter reenter.
Under the management of comer ptoprie-
torsthis budnees Awa tern the melt .u.ress-
ful In it. line of an! in town. and a. the new
proprietor haw been dent1Ard wlrh It for
over eightears. then will he no falling off!n
tier energy formerly exhibited .n keeping It in
Ore front rank.
Goods deli vreed to all parts fir the town.
The latest and tort 'meant finer ant teed
al way, oe hand and choir* se.wla in wear 1.
TIlOS. J. VIIml Ale..
I take title importnntty of thanking my cer-
comera for their leieral patronage dariag my
ppenprleforrhip of the Kase et near and 7 .4
Neem, and when hake pleasure in r•, nemesia -
ins my Neeeessfr. Mr Thew J. V deem. ole
will he (easel to be a thoroughly relishes soaa
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