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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1891-7-24, Page 6• 1 THE SIGNAL : GODRRICH ONT., FRIDAY JULY 24, 1881. 111 BARCAINS! /111 THE WORLD OF WOMEN. THINGS INTERESTING TO THe MAJOR- ITY OF THE GENTLER SEX. Dress Goods in Short Pieces Splendid value in Grenadines, and they are selling fast Our stock of Prints and Sateens is still com plete, and prices right. A good assortment of Challies. Good Goods at lOc. a yard. 1: 11E l \) 11E1: we rare the lending house for Carpets. anti Lace I'urtait... COLBORNE BROS. 111 TRADE 'i1, HANK • i o /. & La I's urA�TEa DEPOSE IOW yoR STRENOTH, PrRITY AND FLAVOR, THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Try a sample pack aqi• CHAS. A. NAIRN, Grocer. I HAVE THE GOODS. THE SUBeCIRIREit WISHES TO ANNOUNCE New Goods Suitable for the Season. FULL LINES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS 1 qlo 110t quote prices or make a specialty of low pritssi goods. I aim at keeping such goods as will giVe entire satisfaction, anti tined who are not gbutioured with a glare anti sideshow method of doing bust 11.41.1 Will, I think. appreciate business duke on business lines. GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES': And strictly OtIP price. Will show goods, and tto one will he importuned to purchase. Draper and Haberdasher. BISTARTABEOUS 10 ITS ACTIOR. Par CRAMPS, CHILLS, COLIC, DIARRHMA, DYSENTERY. CHOLERA MORIIUS, and all DOWEL COMPLAINTS, ERUISES, SPRAINS. RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA and TOOTHACHE. SW Deemed Comewiseseedleeemillene JUST RECEIVED, A 'Allele' AeSOItTlitliNT or NEW GOODS J. SAUNDERS', McLEAN'S BLOCK. SENO if you d• see find it all and even more than we elate' for it ail NOT TAKE IT. It nerfreti; Express Agent an rirti Caned PEE i 'Amite to swum ; at such • reliable tinteritiroze. lonely low prim k 'widens. if ever le - fore. °Mimi This is a robe Me Ot different Made. la fear. eix sad algid aniahnihillill la grew variety. 131 ERW A RE fury me& at ion pricy... WALL PA PERS herders chestier time the theme MU Wit Plaice or NM tion reriel. It hen solid how. eap aad crown. h ati ng graced allebmakem. Pete jeweils& with ex anion halmee. a. A vegetate. is meet with each t Is oiltaMe for either • lady er and we enema it es accurate Mee - are Waltham • proud wane Nue au! nun mos These eines •re nee wee by tail*, and gentlemo tee bra isoriett and have the Mahe appearance me • Sew ensile, IMO& We mud eat Wove Peterborough. Oat new Gad ialsabie auggeetloaa far akiNa- M»rb Ysregrapalr Isteriaatlea M Iles. N. o..a is esu- Womea'a Klgbt, Is Austria Hew to Mabe Beed ('ease. Tabber effects in round •peau., edged at the fool and up the side. with a dowser of the material .r of lam are tem ...es.ie welly on sew French gowns of greuatlttw or of batkb. Author faw-y adopted by those who are weary def etratgbt skirts with feetoused fount.. sr .bat .t uakiug a single fret hnadth of beim silk, with .logit " move - meet pleat. at lop and • panel of guipure down the left side. Tbo rvemaiader oft e skirt le Ih-u flushes with • flounce of the silk, with erect ruined beading, only six wheel deep as It starts on each Oda of the front breadth, and widening gradually 'Men •mourlityt the eldr.a, uutd it reaches the waist lute iu the beck. there It forma the entire bark of the skirt and i. mod. still usere grs.'etul I.y being cut but: down the mien de back breadths almnt half their length, »Ick are fuhw.a Wow off the top added be- low to give greater width. The *0.11.. for such • skirt should be round in the back, with the fuluea. held by • waist ribbon drawn through buttuu-b.Jel slits. and carried over the font rubies. t. a point b.d..w the Zine of the waist Wide jacket frnt,.J lace --tither white guipure or the black cordes lace dotted with jet fall et might from the collar below the pointed belt. This twelel b mod for any a( the euminer ,Ilk., crepe••, or envoi'., and al... for rgnndiea and Int ist.... Zebra ...tripe." waving aroma,' Use fi- gure are in favor with English weenie. and Lando, mo dentes give the effect of bayadere Anpet around skirts by ming India sake with lengthwise. stripes, mim- ing • breadth • around the top of the skirt, and piecing * below to the proper length by joining at the *Prase a .ecmd breadth, Liding the join by three or four rows of nar- row pamaar,•sturte. Jet gimp ii most used fur this purpose on blue, Intl.• rose, or light goon silk, while darker silky have narrow guklof-diver gime, with I..,p..et wry an.aer er turquoise beads. Another fancy is that of putting undulating stripes of velvet of gradu- ate' widths around the skirt of light crown dream- Thus, waving gripes of green velvet are around pale beige -colonel ervpou sktrta, and also un the yoke and the rime lower part of the full sleeves. Yellow velvet to on white crepes gowns. and pearl -tinted crepes ate trimmed with rattier green er paney.vlored velvet. Large wafer., pastilles, or great disk. of dark velvet form other borders of .kirt, and for trimming of the sleeves and tali, es of very light gown.. Corselets of .•denticle stripes ..f bla: k velvet are on whip and pale gray gowns. Cream white guipure studded with jet is the artistic lace trimming for summer •trees,,. of crepon, crepe" dr Chine. 'hot taffeta., and India silks. The lace ie used flat to form • plastron or yoke, • deep come let, wide cuff*...- in cert shape, with straight fret. like a jacket, and • *lightly full mat - skirt. It is thought appropriate with both da -k aid light .1remeife and with Mee .01 any cr,lur. As it Is very expensive, it is seldom used on the skirt where a large length would be required, but is sometime e'en as a panel iu 1toot or down the left side.—Harper's Nara. to II eusekeepers. 'Io boil asparagu. shave off the hard out- ride and out away the wooly wirer part. rim,. in void eater, tie them :.getbier in do- zens and put then into plenty of boding woo ter, Oightly whet They ought to he done in twenty miuutes. They get hard if lett belling too Mug. and, mareover, would lose thew tlaver, together with their &levee mineral niattere. welch render them se valu- able. Remove the etrings after they are Oared ou the dish they are to to reeved in. To keep ire from melting, it ie nermeary that it be kept dry and cold. Wie.1 and paper are both excollent non-conductors, and if a piem of me is wrapped first in a blanket and then in newspapers, it will keep a king time. but it should rest on slats or sonvehing that will Immo ken" tweeting the bottom of the ice -box. Nu matter how well the piece wrappedef It lies waking in the water it will molt faster Mutton aud beef are more dieeetible then anything else, and as they are the most as - they an. the best mote for eltiblren. The prenelice that exists against pork is well feunded, but corned or method. Gr vory thor- oughly molted, it 1. not injurious. To steam pit/Wm peel thew and witsa very clean put then in colander over watet. rover tightly with a WI and kers &pm until done. Cheap awl goosi-luoking see...ye% are made or palm leaves, aad are ornarnentm with great dieter. of beautiful foreign gramme. One large and very ellaetive arrern emaiseo of five palm leaves, painuid white and goid, and arranthel as a fan. It was decorated vrith large pmey termed .4 pampas gram, silky pompon., bulrushes everlasting daisies, thetles and pretty iNitored The wall bunch of Sewers aud gram slinary pitcher .4 milk is abeny. beneficial, and may tend to help the growth of the Mill - To imam. a black lace dart. remove it from the feurellaties skirt. and sirsim it over a lame pan .4 hot water to which unmade water ha. hem genemgy *diet. and a few do.p. eamplier liquid. Then dip the lam lightly tote a second water. in whieh ha. been boiled two oki black leiremeed) hid gooey; tarots+ out the (abet...smoothly to dry. When re -hang over the foundatien. your lane will boo& like new Vienna. when it wa..lechied to petitioa the Rocierath that the middle awl lower whores be opened gratuitously to wines. and that AD lobe part in politicol •urair.. tam •11 Andean subjects .4 yr end in the entoy- anent 01' their rigida as riot. vrithoiet owed- , oration for the amount of mem they pay, and regard's.. of *bah- pietism or mt., shall be mooed to Neel and direst parliamentary suffrage neywi nit into a einem toffee -pet one tablespoon- irr Kind 1141%.• far each p.m.° pow on tho enti seater te envoi. it, ma it on the "tows and w* he it foil three minutes; pram In eederleme ghe eater. then add one tableeponnfol elf gold oater genie it. French entree et me& es ellnieted above only fair time a..trong, then restored with het in the propir!ion .4 two parts milk tr. nee pert Godes no milk shook nert ask teat should le so hot es posiship without SA - UUE IN ACADIA- gr 11 U 1 able -s and cootwsmra • t taw Wm - pee me maitre. a !lam the army and navy and the Genii - las e[ lilt risk civilians, social life W Halifax W alw.y• been varied and gay. To the w- ing visitor, egspaohlly from the buoy towns of Ills Hutted Orates, Halifax may ever • slow, ttaaaterpriifagplan. but the ru W visitor, totem be be imperially furtuast.., dues mat see the courtly, high -bred, always exclusive life 4 the placns do poi uiar are the Akers of the army and navy everywhere that it is often mrd that civilians, no matter how pre pnmemiag, have halo cb•oce in the suchey of garrison towns, Gal it is taw that hen lbs enactors quite rehpse in popularity the native-born heli¢ plans. In all the esis taiamsnw of the town the oaken are aoevduaed to tate part. nem enter taimmeeta are tennis tournawuts, polo, lob- ater-slroartag, tobogganing, rketing, dinners attiovernmrot and Adtairalty houses, !unch- ains. bops, kettledrum, balk, picnees, and fairs. If the chef rrginieat in garrison bap- peso ap- p a. to be a Highland regiment, great variety is givru to these rutertainraent• by the kilts and tartans awl .baggy bonnets of any me- dirr, who may happen to be decades fur special see•rt a ray their commanding ..mer.. The cbang r of regiment., too, are always matters of interest. When an old regiment goer off the station, w orries in tbe feminine heart and regret in the clubs is su.w a uppdanted by specula teen to t. wb et for new n;;itsent will be like When the late has really e.v et ae, surety at owe begins a froth round of dlaners and bops and eager flirtations: end this Is repeated from ileade to decade. Not infrequently in the .meet., is bead the •rustled drum which beads the funeral proemial of .etre pour soldier a bo is being carried as a low gun -car- riage to his lonely gr►vr in the military- bury leg -ground. With ares reverse!, in sew march his rv.mrado. f,ills.w, and ■o the eel gnomonic wind. the long tows through. When the burial is over. the band goes back :o garrison ',thymic lively un. Honer Scold. Not long age, a man as..sets t•. take a big dodo of quinine as unconcernedly as he would have swallowed as much ewer "Moray'" exclaimed his frttm.l, "Mew cult you do. that'' -Very easily; I have become accustomed tee it It Happened that 1 1m.gau taking it about the tine that 1 die overeel that 1 had marmot a stoke One elm was as titter as the other. now 1 can swallow either with. _t giving it • Utosgbt. -' Not • very gallant speech, but wonderfully .uggeetive The most deluded mortal in the world is this woman who fancies that much ie gained by scolding er whining or complaining.:tbe may seam to gain her ends for a while •for at firm one will .ls most anything W avoid swallowing a bitter .luteo but if she would stop to cossidi•r, she w..uld soon discover that every they she has greater canes for seolding or whining or complaining, wbirbever method dee adopts, and that, as the monthe roll by.s4 ever ia- creasing amount is required t.. acee,mplish the same rrault. The emitting wumai never ha.. things her own way without a Past expenditure .4 ner- vone ,freugth—much mors than the object to be gained is worth. Why cann•.t she reallte that, and adopt some pleasanter method! The writer knows a merry little woman who never is obliged to ask- twi0 when she wants anything. Hee isn't one of the ewer womtsu who never dare to have an original opinion, or to endorse one imies. husband bas first endorsed it. She says what she think:*. but even if it is a criticism it is given with such good nature that no on. can take of- feww. Very often things do not go to suit her but .he beam the gn.aI sense to realise that scolding er oomplaiuing or whining will sot help matters 1f .ho ies too angry to laugh, ,:he keeps still until she can control herself. If very angry *be dem herself up to her room alone, for a few moneents. KW *aye that an angry woman weans to her to be .n repubve an abject, that .he cin not bear to have thaw wb.un ohm loves batt see ber in any such .character. Abe never seams to o,mmand. and her husband imagines that be always has his own way. fiber never die - punas the point. yet they who know bee beset. know that there ere few questing, that are not settled to ber matin eatIda• tion. flee will appear young when the ictd:ug women of her age. are .,n.ulerwd old, and she will always be.. an influence for good where they harm no influence at all.—The Rouasti000 Whet Reines Illetress Ise. The newt distinguished groom in anon at- tend the meeitinvi of the nociety for the Moral and Literary Instruction of Women. Queen Margaret ie the honorary prestdent the society, and Teresa Mannucei, aster of Count Angelo de (interludes. is Os active dent. Among other prominent naesnann is to, for when) Itneeini wrote the !Rabat Make The meetings of ;he misity are held twice a week, and the moo renowned Italian oratore are engaged to deliver midmost* one subjeete relating to the education and ad- vent...welt, moral and ittelleetual. Ivo - Men Deeervied Messrs Conferred. Dr. Edith Peohy-Phipeon has been elected to membership in the ornate of the Bombay University, m recogniUm her courage in publicly ettackin4bethe system of child- itneirriage in India. laity has a record of which *he may well be proul. Hee entered the Edinburg University in Ing7 iia4 was one ef the fine women to take the medical course. Rhe Me for winie ileMitt in eharge of the (eines illespital for weenen end ridldren in lad* and wee mem( the firth movers tor the establishment of the Loudon Method Seine' for lemon Iletternallk her There is oothtng that iquais trona fetter- ed& for removing taw frerides, embalm ar math mots. It has tee great advantage thaa It doe. not Injure tbe skin. hut mindere It soft. and Mae the faro nork and arms thamagh- fy with buttermilk before retiring for the night: then wipe off the drops lightly lit the moraine web It thoroughly end wipe dry with • tweak towel. Two or three such baths will take orr all the tan and freckles. It will hewn the hands sort and smooth. - Obeyed Orders • wnall seholhoy, wile hal been 'mat borne ay hie Mother tocause Mier. hail the t reran playing with tho ether children in sebnal yard "Johnny, didn't I tell you to new to ordered whilst year enters had WISIWASSr " but I am oat pine be Bebop!: I mile caw up picky with the boys ors t beaks • .1 Sere' field Worker. The Arobdoedian Marts Thema id Austria kid favored Mee' • wad mentor* sir her fenitty Set 114.41 oots and Shoes, SPRING& SUER GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY All the leading lines of the best manufacturers. I carry a larger stock and will dive you better value than you can get anywhere else in the County. Ordered work and repairing given special attention. E. DOWNING. ODDS AND ENDS. We Victoria Nu B. A nitv line at nisi sad'% Liasmrst Lmtmberasaa • Mead. Roy.l rake. bring • lot of rubbish to the mustier. Naw (*loins Pitayutw. If tastes didn't .iffier restaurants would have an easy time. (...well alai. A meesenger boy nes er seems to get the run of his leoinesa. Yonkers :melte. A burn or cot Will heal uttiekly and e would be expected of Spring is: hi at. Lou s- I I National Pill. are sugar mates:. mild, lee thorough, and are the bost &termed" and hire pills in use. I n When a mall quarrels with the 'seat her Ui an uutiottum that he is not w. ether- wuo Phrialelphia Times. Malarial fever Mid chills arr beet liroken up and prevented by using Milburn • A remelt.: Quinine- Wine. Ink 11. is reported that se% eral chiromelista Woe *polled for space in the World's Fair Corn Palace. Syracuse Herald. "These are jewels of nay oan setting,' ouoth the speckled 111 ae ehe gathered her chickens about her. Enquirer. Destroy the worm* or they may aerie.) tiistroy and expel all kinds f *storms. Im "Thus are the mighty overt hrown.'' said the favorite baseball fiehle when the fly hall went over his, hew! -Waehington The evils resulting froni habitual costive nem are many and scrims : but the use of harsh, draetic purgatives is elute as danger owl. In Ayer's Pills, howei to, the patient has • mild but effective aperient, superior to all others. especially for family use. 1 The man who :ever:able: whistles flaha people thinking. juat the same. ery little thinking. Kut he keeriaeliwailther niggard's unaware. word rehrolsaa. • erv family but it is so common a thing that we make no bones of it. . Roston Trans Englia Spann Liniment removes all herd, soft or ealleused lunips awl blemishes from horses, blood spisien, curb...splints, ring lone, sweeney, stifles, aprons, mere end swollen threat, cough', etc. Flare 1150 hy um ene honk. Wsrranted the most wonderful blemish eine ever knOwn. Sold It doests't hurt a writer half so much to etrthe a humerus teen as it does to p hie ''itinny bone.-- -Binghamton Reined Men who are suffering from nervous .1. - Witty, overwork, terly imlocretions any of the numerous muses that bresik (town the sy-etem, should use fink Pelle. A certain blond builder and nerve restorer. They never fail. Try them. Sold by all dealers or pest paid on receipt of Med. re., Brookville, Ont. 1 /Ilse was Tired. Little Nellie was sayin,g her prayers at berm otheir'e knee the other night. and. hav- ing concluded as usual with "God Ideas papa and mamma, grandpa' aad grandnuts, uncles. aunts and cottons, -etc., heaved a heavy Ogh and exclaimol, wearily: " Olt, dear, I wish those pevpie would pray for thenneelvee, for am to tired of praying for The Orand Trask tiewheite. The I:rand Tnink 'Totem differs (mei the human system in that the sante treelike do not affect it 1 he tame remedies are not needol. For all disesees of the hewn system there is no tome purifier, renovator and strengthener as good se Bardnek Mond Bitters. A weak system Ma he twit up by Outrivettag The internal organs' do not want t* thought about. A man's storna.rh is herdthy when he doo not know he has MK, Whe a we are conscious of the existence of any in- ' ternal organ that organ M.A. The mu/r- ind machinery is intended to do ite work unorwiciosesly. %Vhen we begin to think John tinnier said he got gout by thinking ahem his viral toe. A Men who sits at the *alit* wondering if baked potaines will wit h him, and whether fruits mei vegetable. are a good reenbinettioti, le in • fair way to have tremble with the simplest hind. Think abant the internal avian seta titem in a tort of stage fright, samd thiey are powerless. - flood Health. All Hier flarad no re Mood. hor with is ingornaihie, and without happi bleed the nee nf R R., the liest Weed wilier brow's. a NoDirt! No Fuss ! Back Ache! LASTS LONGER, LOOKS BRIGHTER, me aims the MOM WEAR BETTER Dame ist the warn bele Mike One thaw. tee ea worsAcmE Blacking ONCE A WRRK POR MEN. Iliaditatap top Harness Drennan. Rig evenwetne The TORONTO ME DIT GO BS EXPORIfil, Latest and Best SUMMER GOODS P. O'DEA, Manager oN E WSW sisomos. n• pow mow le Me bo wow 14.1.0.4 60140 sw1-Wse .0•Iss =V Wei fie Nee me. The Great Remedy CATARRH. BRUGMANSIA Warranted A SURE CURE I SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Swam TEMPV eFult TakIng us his longue dry, the fta es oh. and th with pure watet [sterility -the OM your anti War it net • he to euenc-h Ott Here is a herrn rid stanch, 0. prat glitters I As ee again on Ow Wore -one h 11114 the %torn. II mg the inareh Then is siii ho madness aft nes er broke a u .1 the reputai Willem al its 1. Adel curse bee Sing mug hand rounel y, het lave Water to It whet)) the molly beauty , non. in the i poser, Mani :611.71857fiameniee the oh of God kw poi*, lawful a live to see it, I that it inay he :he hope that Tim follo-eril ef the 19th oh, te.1 for tl Freek !Moat. ale and which be act, alimanti *SUL SIM eve we lee resseitily 001i1R10111. 0111M