The Signal, 1891-8-7, Page 6TSE SIGNAL : GODERIOH ONT., FRIDAY. A UG UST 8, 1891.
111F COLBORNE BROS. /11
Wt• are veiling the Iwltwcr of
O O'Rl PARASOLS AT COST.
You ants get bag bargain* in these goods.
REMEMBER
We are the leading honer for
LACE CIIRTAINS SID CARPETS
(4 all kinds, from
I21,c. to $I.35,
Direct front the wakens.
!toy
COLBORNE BROS.
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DRY E.AIITN C60sBT.IThaT080NT0 11OUSE
THE DRY EARTH LOS KT HAS
been in dee and duly appreciated for
years. but as hitherto presented was too law
and cumbersome foram invalid's roots. and.
though a good thing where a room cru be set
apart (ler its use 111 the e: rse.from $!5 to ice.
wan not Duret wuablet. still a want has bee•
felt for a small. cheap. compact arrangement
fora bedroom that will not occupy too much
room or show an uudghtly appearance; and
the object of the introduction of this article,
which can easily be moved from one room to
another to case of Waitatw. is to till this want
It h. a man/tary lnsr.II.a. perfectly free from
any odor. and, having • Ferndale 1 rine ser
Drager. it prevents any oos,oue maser.
In sickness it 1s almost indispensable : where
there are children exceedingly u.e(ut. Its low
PRiCE—$5.00,
Brings .t within the reach of all Tor sale at
SMITH'S FURNITURE STORE
Sole agent for Uodericb and Ticuity,
ON It er 1g. t{• TtaT1 UILat
1 recommend most highly theOanaooque D.
E. Closet for use to private houses and in the
.tick room. Its principles are conducive hoth
to health and convenience. ad should be in
use in every hoer. From m, own high appre-
(-hobn of the U. E. U. gained by nee. 1 corn
mend most strongly to all this useful house-
hold article. Yours truly.
A. AL`1ITON,
HectorCitron Church, Oaoanoq`ae,
To the Cohost Omni ('u.. Uaasnomma 11-1!
JAS. SAUNDERS
MrLEA N'S BLOCK.
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—is ra■—
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DBI GOODS EILPORIQI,
—THE—
Latest and Best
SUMMER GOODS
now oa view.
P. O'DEA,
Manager
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NE.W1 BLOCE
—Opposite the Market. -
20 Per Cent. DISCOUNT Money
—ON A I.I. —
CASIi SALES
—OVKIt—
ONE DOLLAR
--1►1'itINO THM—
MONTH OF AUGUST
le order •0 nuke room for
FALL STOCK
Which will be is soon.
1 WANT
5,000 BUSHELS OF PLUMS,
Tor which I will pay 1'AHII, at
MoLoan's Block
PLANING MILL
ISTIStIg11ES IgM.
Buchanan it Son,'
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BASH. DOOR and BLIND.
lakes lit . I; kind..)
ULMBER. LATH, SHINGLE)
:. ossa wtts.erl•i .t every teacrip•tea,
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to Lend
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Cheap Rates,
Farmer's Notes Cashed,
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THE WORLD OF WOMEN.
MATTERS USEFUL AND ARTISTIC IN-
fiRESTING TO THE FAIR SEX.
earrerapbe Ceramist glair Daseetie
and portal Life - N.t.bieleklrg.W.esw
are Detre TO. Latest Traktw b
Styles sad *ateriala r.r....l..
The essential polar about unman( anp to
have your trait picked whet' It is dry and aot
ever -rips, and to get U into ib Dans ad
waled up with as little delay as poeible.
The jar or ova must be Geed tow brio
baying no interval for air, sad then be waled
perfectly airtight. Another important item
r to have the top of the Jar and rubbers
wiped perfectly dry before serewlag on the
top, and especially .0 U they are to 1r seal-
ed with cemwtt, which will not take add
of • damp surface. A nice way to can Trait
le to arrays It to tits jars as soon as misled
and add a little wiser. Bet them in • boiler
ua top of the rose partly filed with °old
water, and (save them till the fruit gradually
mass to a bot' As it shrinks in cooking,
we tiee fruit is Doe jar to fill up the others.
When it has reached the bulling point screw
up the Joni, Sad next day give them • Goal
twist- Hit the jars to • dark piece Std cover
them with thick, dark parr.
Baked at•.r
Tabs some boiled rice, 1.111 get cool; mix
it with • tablespoonful of melted butter, one
or two eggs well -beaten beforehand, suave
boiled ham chopped Inc. and sour grated
choses Put the whale in a buttered form,
dust over 1t some more chess., and bake it
in . good oven. After about fitted° to twisty
minutes, try with the clean draw of a broom,
which you stick W W the middle of your
dish, whether it cones out without any -
thing adhering It. if so, the egg is
done: and ween the egg Is dher, your dish is
door. Ton may prepare the above in a still
simpler fashion thus: Take use quarter pound
rig., which you boil with a piece of butter,
and a small onion stuck with one dove.
When dew and dry, remove the oohs. and
mix the rice by means of two silver forks
with six ounces of boiled ham, either chopped
or cut i° little squares toe :arrow stripe_
Mix just before serving, set it in the over for
five minutes in order to beat it over, and
heap it on a hot dish.
Eltdsrssmer 1Deeaee•.
Midsummer drones remain plain. Gat
and long. If you take your umbrella, cut
it round at the and and fix the top of the
stuff about your waist you have the pat-
tern of the umbrella rain, which is at the
moment the mo.t fashionable skirt warn. h
is supposed to be particularly wall suited to
the striped causes and times. There are eight
seams W the width, one just In front and Due
just behind. The it.aterial is biased and
vary narrow at the top; it widens at the
edge of the skirt, while the bias waves at
the lower part, so that the skirt requires a
very considerable quantity of material.
Much an wort is wort without ac underskirt,
but as a rule will have a light silk lining.
About the hem s placed a little shirred
flounce, with a double pleated row on top.
The sew bodice is van- iprd to cut and tit
properly. 1t has only one seam in the back,
and the two aide pieces are cut in bias .0 as
to cling to the waist smugly.
Elaborate Dilaters Sad Mata
Linen mats and doyleys are being rather
elaborately worked. They are in the share
of a large Bower -melt as a poppy, purple
clematis or water Lily --Sod are covered al-
most entirely with stitches of fine wool, the
shades being carefully arranged, so that as
nearly ea posrbie the effect is gained of a
natural blowout pressed out Gat A great
deal, of course, depend • upon the manner in
whish the shading is executed. it is found
most oonvenieut to cut away the linen be -
?nod the outlines after the flower is worked,
as otherwise it is not easy to embroider the
edges neatly.
1N.egait. Blue.
Numerous remedies have been prescribed
for mosquito bites, but a (lertnaa writer. says
that ordinary soapy asgood as any of them.
He always carries a piece with him on his
country excursions, and in came of • bite
makes a lather over the affected part and
allows it to dry u°. The burring is at once
relieved, and all pain soon d
ttbuM it return, as sometime,' happwis, it
oily necessary to r ptpt the apphratiud
A Good anal Cheap Cosmetic.
Kato water, it s well known, is the belt
cmuetir A good substitute is to let some
orange, lemon or cucumber ped soak in
water used to wash the face. This need not
be oepr•fally prepared for every ablutloa.
Keep a wide-mouthed bottle or jar of it on
your toilet stand and use dolly for the face,
11 softens the skin and sires a becoming
stew, white healthfully stimulating the as
tine d the skin.
Tb. (lord..-(ltmmlag..
Lady Gordon -Cummings, formerly Miss
Vloreace Garner, was the second of the late
t'ommod.r. Barter's three daughters, who
areal' brought up by their uncle nod aunt,
Mr. and Mrs F. C. lawrsooe, of New York,
after the death by drowning of Commodore
and Mrs Garner. Each daughter Iles an la
some or about 59+0,000 yearly. The r!
carried the Marquis d. Emend in March.
osildns fabs.
Ouida's new book. "110 Last of the Clares-
ciex," u designed to make • great soomtlnn.
rte author her mads a remarkakM melody of
Ilffereot types of Jewish character, and has
tortr.yd their fault, together with their
higher traits, in • manner that chows her to
)s tree ernes prejudice. To the lomu-Rumitie
emeriaUy, tita wort le dlre'ted.
The tater Melanie..
There is a new wrinkle ocimend sg the
`dip." or trained skirts, which is to deeply
sham the lining, which doss not Mach, sod
toidn it with • roils Tb.a have the outside
material form the deem -train, face it deeply
actor the hark, and when lifting the dretm
take the oat cis only up in the head.
Cass Trrvse'e naeght•r.
■ism Ellen Y. Twee, wan has secured la
tonnwxio n with the London University tite
labia degree oe Y. B. and B. 11 , hes engaged
h premed to India in the Autumn ender the
sw.ptor a of the Hape t Ladies' 1.nnan• Mle-
sna. Mies Ferrer le the daughter of the Rev.
LT', i• arse LL D.
st eplramem
I. earn r.lperwttea an adult %hates Des
Tea of air; • hsaithy sects respires Setae.
le twenty times • sdatsss, or IMMO times o
lay; • ehiM, twenty#ve to thirty ass a
soma. Whin
y u.tsdlag, the yah rmper-
pig:Sonoa111iois tee esias
iikms a els; .ho.
Nee IR les.
Ike meld war a widener
i imeMai the ego ti act °art
Doe e.�..11d
\ %M .:dlit = mamas sad
r a 1
M..N4 mmatse +4
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DETROIT
INTERNATIONAL FAIR
AND EXPOSITION
OPENS AUCUST25. CLOSESSEPTEMBER 4,
Wonderful Display of Electrical Inventions and Manufactures.
Admirable Show of Curious Machines at Work and Interesting Manu-
facturing Operations
Greatest Show of Blooded Horses and Cattle, Sheep, Swine and
Poultry.
Grand Horse Races—Trotting Pacing and Running. $12,500 in Prices.
Floral Hall full of Beautiful Flowers and Luscious Fruits.
Great Double Balloon Ascensions and Startling Leaps from the Clouds
every Afternoon.
Immei.se Pyrotechnic War Drama, " The Siege of Sebastopol," with •
vast Theater and 350 Actors, every Evening.
Magnificent Fire -Works ---$2,000 worth of Fire -Works burned Nightly.
Grand Free Band Concerts every Afternoon.
Parades, Processions, Spectacles, Games, Sports, Races on Land and
Water, Marvelous Rifle and Pistol Shooting, and All Sorts of
Wor.ders and Pleasures Hourly.
Half Fare on all Railroads and Steals Boats.
Beautifully Located on the Bank of the Detroit River.
Steamboats, Street Cars and Railway Trains run directly to the Grounds.
Largest and Finest Fair Buildings, and Handsomest Grounds in the
World. 2319-4t
GEMS OFTHOUGH7.
shard'. Uateloent rues. Baader[:
There always as hope for the future when
there is energy and movement.
The intellect of the wise is like filer ; it
admits the light of heaven and reflect■
It.
If you wish to appear agreeable in society
you must consent to be taught many things
which you know already.
Wrong -doing u • road that may open
fair, but it leads to trouble and danger.
iVell-doing,bowever rough and thorny tint,
surely leads to pleasant places.
Kingbecominsgg grams are justice, verity,
temperance, stability, beauty, perseverance,
mercy, lowlinees,detotioo, patience,.x.urage,
fortitude,
There is nothing that helps a man in his
conduct through life more titan • knowl-
edge of his own characteristic weaknesses,
which. guarded against, become hu
strength.
Manners vex or soothe, corrupt or purify,
exalt or debase, barbarize or reline us,
by • °onetaet, steady, unifomn, insensible
operation, like that of the air we breathe
m.
To those who are employed ami busy,
times flies with greet lea i l*y. Life is
tedious only to the idle. Nothing is more
monotonous than the ticking Of the clock to
him who has nothing to do but I»ten to
it.
Fine sense and exalted sena&are not ball
as u.e(uI as ' onImon sense. There are forty
men of wit to one man of wase. He that
will tarry nothing about him but gold will
be ever. day at a loss for readier chattge.
The mutual tolerance and forbearance of
life are as greatly the secret of hospitalities
in marriage as in anything else. We have
to tolerate unpleasant things in our tont
pinions in any relations of life ; and why
try to Wild up a law of marriage in any
other way
There in no sort of wrong deed of which a
man an bear the punishment alone ; you
can't isolate yourself and say that evil that
is in you shall not spread. Men's lives are
as thoroughly blended with sa,h other as
the air they breathe ; evil spends se iter..•
eerily as disease.
Manner is one of the principal external
graces of character. It Is the ornament of
action, and often makes the commonest
offices beautiful by the way it' which it per•
forms them. it is a happy way of doing
things, adorning even the smallest details of
life.
Ayors Hair Vigix
ISthe "Wear Heirdre idag. It re.
Mares tits .sloe to gray hair ; promotes
a flesh sad vigorous growth ; prevents
the formation of
dandruff; maks the
Wenn sad silken;
and imparts a deli-
cate but lasting per.
fume.
•' Several months
ago my hair cans
menet falling oat,
and Ina few weeks
my had wad almost
bald. I tried many
but they did no food
ghI dual-
ly bo.t a both of Ayers Hair Vigor,
S ad, alter trfu Daly a part of the no..
teats, my hsa4 was revered with a
bevy growth of hal. I recommend
your aeeoar■go. as the best in the
world. '-T I[aoday, Sharon Grove. Ay.
n I bate need Aysr'. Hair Vigor for a
. amber of ba
sad It s always given
ase p f 1los. It is as exeellsnt dress-
ing.
ressing, prevents tie bah from [turning Ts Meares it@
the scalp white sod deem -•ad-
Miory A. Jackpots. Salm. Maas.
"I have need Ayer's Hair V for
pas�ollt a_agaequ•Ied. Per the
the growth of the hair, sad
i5ltsk i
lair tto t 1*s
original color. sad for s
lag
Fever, Mane Rapids,�passed
fico
"Ayer's Hair Vigor Is • meat exeel-
WM prspsrsolos for the hair. I speak
IIfI it Erma my owe expsriesee. Ib tam
promotes the growth of new lair sad
Stakes it Messy sad saR. The 18
=cure cure_ for aaedrtf."-J. W. erBowes,
idleer " Magwira " McArthur. Ohio.
' I leave red Ayer'. Heir Vigor for
lits peal two yews, sad feted It s11 It 1e
o be. It mimes the astu-
te
to hair. MUNN the Wer
M��.Vi��� ma
Ky Fatherst .boot tie e of
kat all the heiy
r from the of W Mei
'Vigor the eaair 'e trial ogee's Salt
�• bags. ea8.. vwsad. la
heir er qhs ahasooldad "-1.7. 7s111at U d
/seslsgs x. T.
(yer's ilair Vigor,
..mime. S.
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INOMNIN
SAW lellrgllralAP i m WINN INOSTIZis breselr M eamebt• b all Ie dep•rtmsnm
oats and Shoes.
SPRIIG&3UMNER GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY
All the leading lines of the best
manufacturers.
I carry a larger stock and will
give you better value than you can get
anywhere else in the County.
Ordered work and repairing given
special attention.
E. DOWNING.
I HAVE THE GOODS.
THE Sl.'8&'IIIBER WISHES TO ANNOUNCE
New Goode Suitable for the Season.
FULL LINES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
I do not quote prices or make a specialty of low priced goods. 1
aim at keeping such goods as will give entire satisfaction, and thew
who are not glamoured with a glare and Sideshow method of doing busi-
ness will, i think, appreciate business done on business lines.
GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES
And strictly one price. Will be pleased to show goods, and no one will
be importuned to purchaae.
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Draper and Haberdaaher
Perry Davis'
PAIN -KILLER
P
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t
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1P') t of r l S a amp.
Per CRAMPS, CHILLS, COLIC.
DIARRHOEA. DYSENTERY.
CHOLERA MORBUS,
and all EOWEL COMPLAINTS.
No ■CMCOT g0UA:S
THE PAiN-KILLCR.
In Canadian Cholera rnd So•.. PI
Complaints Its otrev-t 11 mrs...ais
1t cures In a vory short tomes
TMx Sx.T rAwtlr a:Ycor FOR
BURNS, BRUISES, SPRAINS.
RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA marl TOOTHACHE.
eau arearn ssa st av ego • aearea t
dr lwemef Omse eeklIs ndi_asliela •
LA.241E SYgTE S
ANNOUNCES THIS WEEK
That v bas owned out a
Grocery Department
Is eson.etys with hie
Y-'—`iiitaikatiervcr.Aknia STORE,