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THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONT., FRIDAY MARCH G 1891.
ACHESON & SON
whims emus to have bra hard wurkltyt Feu A meas FARMER CORNER
wThe oldest, yeoman u Penneeyli ehiw,
who mem*dial at the ase of 1 years,
• had worked is early life at bookbinding sed
- hseeneett, sad during her widowhood et
ptaf,niseall aurae& Must old women
ramasah„ pee the hues.wvrk which
they hate psr�rl� Arias their lives, mad
We will elm . illustrate the hedtlthlemme of htweewurk *
,o mot Whether the women of
FOR SPRINC,' `"°�`
BOUT FEBY. 25,-ti�wrll YLe1g ,...7-1.1.......,,r: -
veal.
ahMtees Tents ee • /avulse
A higher class of good (iW nano
h ewer before been shown
RICES WILL BE YlITR TR CLOSEST CITY COYPETITIQI.
Our prices lowest in Goderich.
Goods, Preach Costumes,
Robes, Flannels and Sateen.
To try to farm will
To plant more auras than can be taken
tan of.
Tu work with poor tools, and to we poor -
seed.
To bull at Tebbe ,ales what is not needed
beeauae tt se& cheap.
It is shiftless to keep poor stuck. A peer
wow eats as much aa • pod one.
To lounge about *awes and greyness
when it is po•tbk to be dautg sconethuet at
SCENES AND INCIDENTS IN MODERN
MAPLE SUGAR MAKING
Tye ees, Appltarwee Masi 0aperler t•
the old-Yanrts.ae0 Ogle- Mw tae
Nagar 1. Inane -Aa I Veer
table rwrclag Mewae.
the einem*.e
"maple impar ca
chards- .4 to -day
won
drrfally Mateyo ed
over 1111 the 41
one. tire in gear
al fur, with the
moult .4 making
leiter sugar at a
I.,.• exp•s„• .,
•� taw, labor nlwl
fuel than wa,
home. required a few year. alp.. ludead of the
To raise frogs and uinsimitot in the front,, old w,raten spout, the tpllvanised incl "p. eat
yard. To have • lug wall"' Iit the• rens bused, ebb+ is so ecemtrtets,l that. w hen
hear the gate. driven into the old wade by the hit. It d• • ,
To allow the hoop and sheep to wander at not cls.. pores s of the wl.s1 ..f the pe..
their own sweet will over their owner's and „w year'" gem th fr.su which d,.we the
his neighbor's premises. .we.'ttot sap, The part .4 the. ,pN oder
barnyard to ,nus too that enter, hole b wpp+lieI well.
il'road,or into • stream. .\ gavel u•at1Y three 4alltinelital Amlot.(. evteoslu: •wit
arnnere are
To allow the1 t the pthW
pee /l
T guilty or dila' ... are to rut the w...l end held
and Elatwens in entirely new designs, as many To rut the wont for the kitchen tier dry es . it until rho• pn•hel
Gingham' worse around the .sat tits against the
W leave it for the wife to cut. wseedh "haven eurfa•e o t haat. pre • , -
To let the cattle fodder themselves at tate Sag the .sup front leaking out and numbs.
• haystack. It saves a little labor, but the need the truuthe k .1 the warlas tree .T••rn -till
waste will e their us, Weigh, a aha':." holt
(be swut Print. g9
Ow offering ars, late productions of last season by . mad then it green It to 110f b,• 1 rk 1 . t
W. ACHESON & SON
tl sal Iwf iter dl,r moos, net" wm etre u leg - b 1
To leave teak •.f •DX kind lying .out a
1 tltnet away uncharted or tin !Motet, witha t,afl: iii heel:; 1.. •• et u:
he rout Tlw•
Mtatiii rie:n at oae Allier or gains% (hum
d like teed wager sen•►anie c.wtr.tms.•lwut
amp t;Yotslmnd tree* and rovers eight Immo of
patid. If we take the overawe .d (sour
=Sow
tree, at tee awe per rowel. we
�tlw Sow headed .I.dlars, ur URy d•tliars
and. •w the area ea ahli
Weiss yearly
the atOr staple flour -tidies s u haste& the
stgpgfy can Dever .-tial the dee ii oI; and
betM•e, for a reel article. the pore will
naturally her. an • high.•r i Buil ,.f lower
The fle,wtug aphorism. ran. •a tespe ew;ar
making nay be of luten-t
The early Mtn :woke the tem
The sap fors the Ira yea" growth u
sweeter than toot /r.w11 the lever.,awier. the
heart ,.t the tree•. 14 it. free teen.. on a K• • •d
ail h. wees•ter thou toot (roue tree- •.s a poor
rile
and Met (n.ot tor, •.0 ha;i.. dry ground
is inserter than that ..t, how, wet ground.
The .wp, rims nese freely eon beton a rain
dune.
Fussell sights and :Ina) .kty. arc fnv...-
.hhe to the Yaw .of .ap.
Tr.00 ,n a •.olthertt rxp_ure rut, earlier,
and dry up ,.•nw•r than tb... ••n 1 u .rtber't
"lap
hoe Ihw huielrei ,.minds of rap deities. gal -
Ulna 110110 n1..;.• 11..• pounds d sneer.
\'Seel erne, ••t this itup.taut industry
are d.....-t.,l in our illu,ttatwal.._
FROM SUCCESSF_ULEXPERIMENTB.
Potato bius ought to have air pa,.*}." Wa-
der thein aid potable. sb.uIl tart 1e more
than n foie aril a half ah.i' ,i the t# t..
All other Varatie,of p..tau so. wove. tit ray
Beauty. rotted Inst .sweat. They w,.'..• all
ptsatstl ,illy by elle and., had the mane tare
Nob cultivation.
It is n g.••t tion t,, sit w•N.l ft* 'wet
rear's .npp1.. and while engaged Ser thie were
the beat butt Met* to be dreten t,, the mill,
•
s oat weather , toJs, wireb.r,k bedewed tot H leant- t.. AY Op your latil.lings.
•
TILE POETS -
CORNER.
such an reheat A 1 horse hack rile •
00 W len,p theme ahiftler tr carelrsts key., earl even.. are fumble) with Tl.. .ulti.atk*t of Isr••k.'1 willow. is in
l ORrER. shakes up the liver Nod of ti toss oast to See
ghh„rn.
virtuous : for it 10 almost impossible o Ire coven., t.. Me•ap, out the rain mid inching ,rn:w• place. considered a pr..Btlsnitati,ew will
,aswer. gee( with two much bile, ueenLrge.ls Tu tun. the rattle out into
the hetes helots s,t,.w that often run ,6.wn the (r... and They are ,a-ily rei.+1. A 1 t
1t! in rnld weather when tlirr 10 nothing for whirl". if alt .s,..1 a, mix with the ftp. dI,- la t Nl.,ut :..ee:r. and will ci 1.1 mIo•.'1 six
M ;verge Out dr • *biotech at du We ritd liar (fork ..+ileo r! n• i:. .1. ,uet,d at
to r. t:these U. est there, they cone. it, mwdorint imp...ihio tb• nunuu(w. t.etr.ter st.e Th.., ,,ft wean. ,,t ripped.1 .,
-- was wntten t..• .h... Lee nos. who an n1 M ow -n •burse : shivering in the c.loL life p r um ;;rs•m .o p
or
cent I:mr Is, eel a oriel .f •.:else •.r n w
The foil
I k Robert t'how:ders
My eerily. but 1t sets hits wool.
Hat. tile a tale to tell
the e ;
I never could suspect
nd
O' sic dlsiessnatly.
1'11 so be snooty -four for tang,
My health Is far frae being string.
And hell wake profit. richt or wring.
Yet Mee by this annuity
My tetrads. ye weal con ,nder$taad
This world is fu' o' muerte,
And sae meets folk on lila hard
To reg. sad fire. aad Is,• et ye.
I tbo*gbt that this same tsars o' law
Wad save m4 teller trattoria a'.
And say 1 have the willy whit
A tum for an annuity.
deer ears ilk bsrgale lookit fair,
And sae to hon I'm sure'twad be ;
1 gat 1sT header pound • year.
And be could weel allow it me.
e•
And debe think. the Setae's
Although I looker mild and grim.
I was mete to *Mare bine
And womb env anti annuity .'
The yew bad scaree:7 turned its back
When he was irking to be tree -
A rule : the 161.0 w unoertak'.
And thee one sown to rte it sea'
I've never been at pewee ala nee :
Nee wonder that sae 'air 1 nose :
It's jut( through terror that I lyes.
My life fur m7 annuity.
Hr's twice had poison in my Mall.
And sax times in m7 brew o tea'
f old • shocking tale
but if a boy onus one, he will protawy no. weeds
.wi t...leatructi0n: he will stop at the taverns anyIt is shiftless to he Tarnow, and very• shiftless
for drinks ; he will het at the ewes. There allow hon of to cs.m. a several nos of
will lie room enough in the same saddle forand of the fence rows.
idleness and dissipation to ride, ane of them grO along
before, and one of therm behind. The hit To plant an u char. :sol then t.. allow
will not he street; enough U, rein in at the cattle to browse the trews ; to leave vacant
tight place. There are then who all their places in a young orchard: W allow a
}t t relish" in gtaas.
lives have hent going down hill, and the yoantg "retard to to elect to the
.yawns u that in hoytbori they sprang It is short -sighteneld policy
..stride a horse, and got going .a, fast that township and emsety emirs, the sten who
they have never lawn &1 a t.. stop. T. i e venom support themselves in the ordinary
Witt Talmage, I). U., to Ladies' Home p0raatts of life. it is alts• , 41110.
Journal. It is a thoughtless and very dangerous
thing for fernier to put his name •n any
'HINTS ABOUT HEALTH. Varier presented by a stranger. Ade,, to go
on the notes of friends awl neighbor..
It is reckless to buy trees of an utter
?he ■M lame aur Winter. stranger ; air., groceries. and such
(n the lagging amps, where the tierceat articles at can he easily adulterated. Nine
cold is I le and the hardest kind of titres out of ten one will be cbeete.t by so
work 1 thep°pnlar fol u pork and doing.
,rasa rs
11 is eaten 1.y them *Most every day. (Me er who will work for the least wages It is
reason which they give for their preference .e 1*4 to leave a family .1 l.k,r anal gtrlo
her it is that it "stays by them" longer than to grow up without goo pa
any other kind of fool. Evidently, there- per..
fore, en Seco unt of the palatability and To waele through ural 10 the tarn and
"heartiness" base then choose this simple outbuildings when gel, dry paths ,an so
' dish. easily be made. To y heavy .lectors
And vet it ilea More to recommend it than Lill' for wife and chi ,teen because their
this. ft is ver)' nearly an ideal farrl far feet become wet through lack of good
that much rxpraecl to mold, leing one of paths.
the richest in hest -producing elements- To have m. genion and 10 lit3 stalevegl
Compared with lean newt, pork and leans tables of hueknaer.t it is nearly as lad to
contain &Hat seven timers as much carbon have w f hucksters.
little garden, which the
r fist. Kowa beef u rich in warnuh-qtr- 1 wife rnl the girl paunfully weed awl
t L ggr neer deem U, are of it fur It to a shiftleew trick u. employ the teach -
1 coup us, • •
0' something in scree( tae. ung elements ami yet pork aid beans aro re •few stunted vegetables, when L
tib arms be anon fiend round my neck, richer by at least one -thiol. Veal also securge
crops cunki i.e had with little trouble, if the
1 tboelgbt it was to *bow respect : hands high upon thin list. anion were culuvatd by hone .Iceitpower.
He only meant to tie * ,Neck. \Ian'y natural appetite must inevitably garden
.i
Not for. but to ole sassily. prompt him to est only what u hest for him
and rrlect that which is hurtful, even al LONDE390ROUl3M.
Said ante to me an honest man : though he u of the reasons for • l, -,tor ut-yt us, v. .. -
-Try an insurance commode: