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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1891-10-9, Page 6se net t uu t of ter on tl t. 7. h. Iw of Y. RIES. Newtof Ohs e o(1 hon. h -aim Asians tQQQ A��-ar es AA R- Ae tV ood 1'.• • u U1, ED w...is ,0I Ja 011 flee C u1 0. w. 11 of t 6'r.I it YTH. 1t ind. our .1' mlrhan (Int col P andt nett He fair s weals e to lea y ah r yells the t o of the h hue \ alit EY. .'.n:kg %e.iw Ito hon 1g1r.t ng to 1 111 K..0, 1. eon. Ig. Thu ;el- etly f:.te. h. Y )-nag} 1uw der. bl aise ply lei w. was no.. o a .lie ng gens et of hues l ia Arlo -Tile. - f thehappy u• wet as, ni tot Mr. iia het the lady, p Lx S• (marl. .cortd lowers march Uwri lured of a f, tit ,•. e iey 118.1:.1 leirdats lairdns After w hen use bad ravelU it wish hoary, cities anue41t Kai. • note I peal Ind 11t ge of M lie @einem oon;r was th ▪ how& aid nti AM to 'hi. Venni itis. the ' the by t •tar fr. et t THE SIGNAI:: GODERICH, ONT. IrRuDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1691. WAYS OF WOMEN FAIR. FAGS, FANCIES ANO FASHIONS THAT Ot;LI(3HT THE GENTLER SEX. Steady warp Girt. ie lansime ■sve a Hard Time of 11 - Iy.tlertl..a tea wee tae sews amd tae a'■fpr.a.- What 1e he Merles 1 valid., lu the worktop of the Kari) (lasiag *8.- metation it 1. stowu that the little Lusdos pais employed In the easily shops have a hard time rushing • respectable living lot themselves. They work seven day. in the week throe-guerters of the tin,, every third ?Watley hang • hal( holiday. One hundred and .ryeo hour. ..w dIt*IIe a wee•l's work, srruiged a. follow. Merday. T .ratiay, Wednesday, Thurnlayy gaud Enda) :.•mi am. till I I :In pin N, illowaiwc is toads for meal time. The girls Iritgq tltgit lunch and tea and .awl out for their .Tinasr, whic4* they eat in the shop bet worn axles. Wagss are meet paltry. ranging loon fl W P2110, so urling to the tufa of service. in taking invalids away from beak there are • kw thiug• to remember which may seem tnflutg, but u. 'reabt'. they are Inc pea tent One s not to .attempt a long ',money rem .atter an Illness A move to, a*) ten or fifteen noloe dt.tanre, gives • real ...hangs ■ud can be orale without fatigue. Much .launsgr is often dare by taking a parson weakened by illness on • lams journey, with perhape one or two changes of halts ,wet long waits at railway Mat amus. A fortnight lir more ie ,Nen &p.eat re.-ovrring from the effects of the wavy, jolting train, and lite return' of strength made tedious and lingering by over fatigue ler, emit Often to • eery pretty curb bracelet on the wrist of • friend is. attached by s clasp, a gold key, uo,uuted with a 1 town, in red ewn,cl. The bracelet is an exact copy of one worn hi the queen's chief lady in watt ing, oil wh,rh hangs the key ill Hot Maps !y s despot .'11 any other Luber leve adopted the ,..usenlent fashion of haying keys ill door lewd 1..x41. and writing -team farming there sine,- 'the queen lilt ups the happy thought he the Court ladies benefit. A nonan tie%et hoes enything•I.y being ilii F'"r a tett to he natural is for het to lie an nl.jer-t of re. w., -t anti lore. the sal created to sway, teat tee noen sway by stronger phrs1. al power., hot in her owe way awl by her more gentle 140al1tl.. A natural w..ntan ie the greatest power in the world to day. It) her very nature ahs car. teens. whether she he the wife ..1 a bumble clerk 1) a 1,:. slur millionaire illy Frutces Penner t oldie, writing a tt omen tfnrkers, .aye "An almost h and lam future of glorious newel victories, of ngl.tmg d wr.Mge and relief oI went .set wilco 1114.114. I am persuaded, beton. • A1,tw• elated it'o nianhue.f' setting itself at last is I:oxl'a sight to ...Iv:u ee Ho ktug.lrrm of rig'itteoa.ur.s, t 41 and lore" Woeful* \\.xkcn u the new organ of the 1(irming- hem I.t.lu•a' I'u1on of Worker.. Mr. Su.ael (;ale 1 ".lee, who took Mass I'ho-L• ('o 111(11 place last sprang u sure. tar, 414 the IG.o,i of L+.iy \fanwgrrs of the ltolutnhiai t .ouu,.au•.n. as a qulak, energetic worker, and L.., 1.•.•n rugage.l le chartable' labors for some 'hears, liar u a New 1•orket by mall . and wow at 11e tau.• 8. manager of the let «.khm l)rphau \.s•I ui The fa.luol, .,4 .byre-. is not likely M charg. Leo L JIat wt premoit, only sklrta will be m/.,re1ramo.lf•.r elegant tr,.h«,r, re cephalin ail evening litre.-., 1141. for very dressy out -of nor t.'mets fol dnnng, and paying runt.. The orepler en.tuu/e for walking i.,uly just .u' h the ground. w. a• to be easily I.oId up l metal little cl„oka for girls under thir Iwo or fourteen are male .,1 alpaca or ecru immure, with upright collars, deep capes, sail the fulness stitched down to the figures at the waist. Loam raped cloak• are akin male with plaited collar* like a. Toby frill. and the habit -skin form, finished off with frilling. ire es little euud.erume as • cloak of any kind can he. Among the Knrh•h n..velttes for very little wardrobes is the m•ckmtnsl, to be had to four tints, red and black, blue and dark red o1 all axes. They have capes, hoed. and le.•keta. anderc lined throughout. The Tyrolean het with a cloven crown, or the ••p,rk pie," is the proper lead ...venlig to go will, to smart little ram costa. Its* of tapestry, olds arel sada of fancy braid and -.urge .d 1 cloth are lined wet buttonholed for draping lack heavy curtains and portieres. Ktblowss, worked with shell. tangles and bullion are also need, and often Armee is made of nee. row ps.aen.entene. With a dollar's worth of white paint a dark stairway. gloomy hal! ore can bre made bright, light, clean -Mee and cheerful. Paint the leer -tenant artd 08.1* side of the ,erpet, as well as the balus- trade If pomade paper the wall white 8.141,. The fashion of draping • deep mai round the wast, nearly up to the arms, does not seem to as very becoming : it takes a great deal from the eltganee and elenderness of the figure, making even a alight wast pork thick and square. 1V bite serge* an.1 flannelettes are ethyl trio dte•.I with old gold. Scarfs and very marrow gold braid, lir elk braid tn • bright shade of Napoleon blue, is alai employed, and hu • very smart effect for yachting sad seadde wear. Paw. Fra•ttee haw cea.ed to he a nutasace. Ihomey key•bn•nl. are now in general use for rales and exercises required to girt the finger" flexibility of action. An inauduhie contrivance for vocal exercise is yet to he elestgne.l. .let device.. for Fall hats resemble plumes. rebating.happ.+sss lords, s¢'ay, aigrettes, wreathe and half wreathe, 11u*dean•, coro- nae, Inag o o- neta,lnng piss, high hack and front ores meets of %•arum. altos and innumerable de .Igoe Figured crepe in reel. yellow or lavender sake. • py gown combined with black lace and velvet ribbon The hill skirt is edged with • 1oun.* of eight inch lace hs.d.d with narrow law to stand evert At the !ym•1 of the Church lit England hell in Adelaide, under Lha Presidency of the Bishop, the Rt- Rev. lir. Kamm, it was re.nlvd that women should he admit- ted M vote at vestry meetings. Mise May R, Walker ha* translated, to• get her with Mr William Nelsen. "The Teas -hem' Hsadbonk of Motel," written Herr Otto !kilotons, dlry.-tow d the greet vwtnil inetituti a at Naas Some mew traveling are made in fine kl.rint.sh cloth, teal to firm but light .eight leather the pit and braes trimmings sr.. used instead of 'whet plate The pyramid roil is an tem the Psyche knot t)r•w the braid opt* the oars, not the tap, tie ..d coil it to stead ,at Ilse trimmed only wit► ribber d•mswd • pwreua gestalt" Jet sUY.-Mets alt akbtt.liigierta Wag b► sig la tl�f► Tw. Mews es la. " Twenty," sated kis mother, 17. " I should dusk you'd he aslrmed to be u the ere Aver wash keys who ant all so meek smeller than yourself." ' Well, mother, replied bahle Toes, " I look upon the matter is a t illikrr- eat light altogether. It really (letters rey meaty to ewe Low proud the smell boys ere to be is the mime clam with a big hey like f1.bbtet t Remy M. $tealey 1s reported se sayiwg • mars wife et ton sacred 11x the world to know •ad discuss, berme, though he r very proud of her scconmp liehmuents, he u not willing to base his wife paint, publish a book, or 1n any war tett at public .tar- t,"it • New . " How are crop!" &eked the nailer of the Kanas farmer. "Oh, pretty. Tate, I guess : ste't eerie' teach. anyway.' •' Why not •' " j'41 gore !betura' thus fall Its read • glees of beer taken through a straw will intoxicate a man. The luiyur taken in small quantities is spread over the r.wuug of the stomach, and the alcohol is at owe vaporized, the fumes ruing to the brain It takes some time to drink half a pint of beer through a straw, aid the in- toxicating ingredients are !n full activity for several minutes. It is the continuity, and not the amiuun1 of alcohol, that causes lotodcation from r.h:.nnles* a draught. utilitarian' peters are unusually plentiful this season. and while smaller than they u.ed 1.• be, they are also sweeter. The secret of the chub)e bre m the fact dust t'alifornie fruit growers leave dur.rered that irrigation may he overdone. 1t was once the custom to keep the nrrh.nla well Irngrateel up No the npisis*g of the fruit, let now the water is shut oaf when the peen are well gr.w's, and they are per- mitted to open and sweeten in the 1'all or, ria sun and wind unaided b)• artiticial moisture Walter Beams, 01 a letter to the Phila- d:lphia Ittues. eye that the 1-Irtcrtan Exhibition nest winter will contain portraits of four hundred great men who have added luster to Het \fajnty . reign, and then he asks how many of them have hien honored with tithes. haulm ilarwm, Faraday, Huxley. Tyndall, 'tephenion. Herschell, Lyell, Mur.•hiaon, and Wheatstone, he thinks, would have been made peen in almost any other country than t.r.at Britain. And then he asks what distiw- to,n the t,fueen has accorded to Carlyle, Ih.ken.. T11a,kerit. Browning. Swinburne, 4:rote, Hallami, Froude, lieorge Rliot,Biack- more. Premium. Omen aid Lecky, say,1I*8. a,ad this description of rheunatiiun and neural- gia! eural- ga` "" Put your hand In a vise, turn the vise until you ain't bear another turn, and that's rheumatism : give it another turn, that, neutaalsie. And still you'll suffer these tortures when for 25 smuts you Lan buy a bottle of MIINAKII'S LINIMENT and he relieved. . • 0 a -- AWN wwppare.ag Hies. A hand -working woman .a. eskol: '•Ma ante, an• you a wool.* suffragist?" ••No. sir,' was the'&newer. •'i haven't 14111. t.. -Haven't time! Well, if you had the privilege of voting. whom would you sup - pot t!_ ••Tlse sane man 1 have supported for th. peat 1411 )rsrw." '•And who's that!" "ily uushtartd." e leteey as t Iv lea. - 4.- to our familj• faithful work has hese door by Fowler s Extract of Wild Strawberry ea a sure and quick cure for lierrIvea. dysentery and all Summer com- plaints. 1 can reomnlenl it to all as a family friend, always true and faithful." --Mrs. W. Bishop, 1 ivtan. Out. Deserved the Piece. "i he'll do1.e u,euu ,eraLle fay -cuss to mon. here ..t thelwuiku%g pr fesslott,•' he maul, u he pato! his hat and gnp.me•k cunlfurtehly on the 1'retdent . table, "and now I want you, 1n my.rtrrmty, to gave 11/10 a position ass . uhrer 01 4.•Iler ••t\ hat is yuut prevent lu*inesie- was the 411,8.11"11. '•Nntbins Just now. I poently faded in the Montreal hotel line. A fare for feat.*fp54l.a sad meadarbe. 1)r. Silas litre, while in the Rocky Moun- tain*. dteeeaereel a root that when a.Ml.n- cd with ostler herds., nukes an esey ani certain cure for com.tlpatmn. It is in the farm of dr/ roots and leaves, and is known se Ian's l'amily Medicine. it will cure .ick-hesdache anal s the beet Spring Medi- cine. For the blood, liver and kidneys, and for clearing up the complexion it does won- ders 1 iruggsta x'11 It et 50e. and 41 a package- • (1-eow) (:-nu. lrrlt.hlle. First Bard Sawn my sonnets iu the Pectic Weekl) Se. mid liar) --Yo. First Bard- Like then.! ,seed Bard -Well -a candidly-l- Fir*n Band -4*, if it eerie to that. can- did; ) 1 always bath) your beastly ballads and rieelela and rot an the EIV. htheum, but i had the deism-) not t., tel! )oil w' -Nada Newry C. James. 1 Henry 1;. .lame*, of Winnipeg, Man., writes " For several years 1 was troubled with pimples and irritations of the .kin. After whew remedies failed 1 used tour bot- tles of Burdock Bloat Butters and since then 1 hare leen quite ft -re from n,y mai plaint B R. B. will &Iways occupy • place n my home." F'resk Gill, Kiolir, rses5U7 dug from his garden a plate whish weigh. 3 ihe. it 1a or the et et vsrtMy- AwM7•s •dvte.. " My brother ort severe Summer sewn plaint about a year ago and en ree1edi*w •send 14, relieve him. At leaf m7 aunt &dvb.dtry %v us to tlgr's Extract ofyWild Strawberry and Were he bad taken owe bottle he was gain eased." -Adelaide Grittemdea, Iholelwls. �l While hers *mei on. Sunday evening dere Hysdmds, 11 Teter. het her watch anal chile, het /sand it next morn- ing on the sidewalk sgd's 14salweas esemairarge( Samuel 1'nrnuh 4.. di•smeed of his prep erty to RWM( to Janes Matin, of Sea forth, raw 51,000 and will leave for the. Obi Country next lipriae to spend the remainder, I of Ids Sept OlsMad's liilaseNl AIM temper. SCIENCE "N°yE`�"'� MANY A'LIFE� INTERESTING PARAGRAPH. CULLED FROM VARIOUS FIEOS. Th. theta .1 Mars De. De.aldaea'. Deport a lled.1 et Camilla Scl.stlae Wert -ale rladlege Mm the 1ta.m•wt..-Tae Reda C.mPara- rlvely Large. Beery are has reed account* of Laura Bctdgeuan awl a the uurvek,w results ob- tume b by lir. Howe 1n aduwtug her - being her sight, hearing, .tel nearly all seem of suwll sad taste .t the age of two, *ler remained practically .*thout education until the age of nearly eight years, whoa she was pureed under Ile. Howes tars. A careful record of her In411w:tuel nese was kept lir n,any years, and m 1414 Yry femur Slushy H.0 made • valuable eerie• of physiological and "eyebolt/opal tests upuu her. She w•a shows tot have wire sense of taste, Lut pl ctltelly trona of smell She could net bear even the loid(•st uuier, but appreciated ubrations. itotatiou mak her dewy. Her tactile .rase was two or titres' Instal 01011 114.1411 than normal. Mentally she was ecteutric, but wt defrvUye; elle les keel certain data ut th..ught, but not the abthty to use what doto she powered. Her eutott•,nr were very l.el� , wait she fad a vermin hysterical tcudency. She .110.1 10 ISM, at tire .gr' of sixty. Her brew as (Mtwara, and 1... Lou Studwd- +tr.-N. H. Lwnobt.ou. •.f 1 lark University ..tt eriean Journal of 1's) - etiology, Septria.brr, 1141011. I h teldau 8 sepia R u a model a tare - NI amount weak, and cerlt•tis much of Merest to students of anatomy. Bat Ira Mellow. are decidedly meagre and ahem little us.re then would he expeulsd. /he loans weighed about I, tk giantism: Viisi is considerably below the average for wo nem, which for Aught -!taxon and Colman rte es is about 1,275. l'onaiderwg her small statute anti body Wright, the brain, how• ever, was not especially *Mall. Au examinotlou of the blas aid oeavolei thous showed that there ws. wine defect • f• the .entre, for articulate language; oleo da I. feet to the occipital liners, especially the right (.isn•1 neaten, and in the temporal+ lobes, .'.peciall)• the tips. This last condi- tion may ha'' iwen due to her imperfect ease of smell and taste. The fissure of Sylvius was short, and the pw,terlor oorpors gwdrtgemina small. A careful microwave. cal exanuiation might give wine tmportatal 141ornatiou as to the caatr*l taarse of the optic and olfactorytracts, bet this hes sat yet been dune. Tere was nothing w the appearance of the brain which would ally it to tow type, enminai an.1 insane brains.- i Niftiest' a.,rd. I A1.-1.0 A. E. Hunt stated in a lecture before the , Hooton Society of Arts that the extnvegaat :lain* made concerning the prr.dn•tioi and properties of aluminum had wnstituted the , 1- 11 V lies *seal ay tet ,reek w et , ,,.r'. rub. 'tis Seg. b hied at sea am Neale $o cawalpaltes es ether Msmgim-dr of the ellomeek sty .'web tlrbith, M asdsMd. bad 10 eerier mrd situ fatal . T1 tapers saurus of earn/ b* toms evils le the w d Aries IlbYseite !UM. The pre- dest *4Wg-master Id aa roes {goo asM e salami otkreeme Mer as wfakost s May of these PUB. Thos\ prompt sod .auf tlo d operatlas. Ayer'. Mlle lathe so t31 etbeie ; they are purely vegetable wad 1 ; the same a.diclae be ad and yeses. at beam et abroad. Fee AIM years I was wflliMid with eonstipMliSw whisk M last bastes so kid Ma mould do M gnso for as. 'lfea I a tib wi their ailrN sad mar e iia PM*. esid woe wow I am le Excellent hoolth "-Mn. C. L Clark. Tewksbury, 1111 . " I retard Aper's Pills as sae at the meet reliable general remedies of mer times. They have been be tree in say family for affections requiring a parp- tdee, and have given unvarying ma= tion. We have found them an timeliest remedy for colds and light lever.." - W. II Woodson, Fort Worth, texas. " For several years I have rolled more egos Ayer's Pill than upon anything des in the medicine chest, to regulate bowels and those of the .hip's crew. Pills are not severe in their so• ag wit t do their work e I timed than with good effect for cure of Ikidney tro- dFeliciadyspepsia." s , Hew York city. pMueller. "I have found Ayer's Cathartic Pills to be a beast fatally medicine for com- mis illi Kee �s yother pills within my 1fy are not only very akilieritill,itt sats anti pleaaant to take whiicpch must wake them ill; the Most, PlMebdpbia, Pa. u)d Hartel. Ayer's Pills, raarAnso ST OaJ. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Masa. bid by nal D.b.a. Irstlsres. $900 BALd RY end .. • to Agents. ]len and Women. Teach err and ('kr>(ymen to iatrodute a mew sad peputar.asldard beak, Tesilmony of 19 Centuries to Jesus of Nazareth. The scat remarkable religious took of the age written b) :W1 eminent scholars, ( Kmiec ('o,ltian wants it_ ksciustoe territory ▪ few. Apply to The Keary RHI remiabl. • R.rwleh. Amen. bI li chief ditnam►ty to pIlaure mtr,metal dUetuuxn sad es- i 1Mn11�lls hl' trumpet rise, '(6r soh sad weaker than the co,mmercuel variety awe- tawing f per tent_ o1 impurity. The tendency of aluminum to becalm coated with • thin film of oxide in exposure W air gives it a dull appearance and makes it mouiteel for table ware. It lose" its tensile' strength and much of t4 rigidity at 400M- 5lMw Fah., batvlsiea pasty at 1,000 Fah. and melte at 1,3Ule. Pah. it .foes nut roll or east well, and its conductivity for heat and electricity is only about half that of copper, its tensile strength is not grater than that of eonlm.rl east iron and only about one-third that of structural steel, whik its strength in is only about teas-seth that of cast iron. A heir of aliuninum 1 inch .g0ae and 1 feet ti Inches between its supporta deflects 2 incites with a lea,! of 230 pound*, while a similar lar of Last iron rapine double the load to give an equal deflection. The modulus of elasticity of abet . aluminum r about 11,00IJ,00l, being only about one- half that of .list iron and one -thin* that of .141.1. Its presence in iron s stated to be deleterious, and it is mid not t., lower the melting point of steel, .tatemwts to the contrary notwithstanding. The theoretical coot of 1 pound of aluminum as merle by the Pittsburg I'onipany is 20 teats per pound, the items being: '1 pounds of adonis•, 6 cents; 1 pound of carbon electrode, 2 cents; chetntwla, carbon dust, and pots, I cent; 'L' electrical horse power for one hoar twitter power being used), 5 cents; labor and , :d cents; general expense, interest, end repair+, 2 cents Ithu amounts to only Ib cense.. Athough the value me aluminum has been touch overrated, bods it teal its alloys have many useful qualities- The difficulty of Juddering it *alleged to have been ovetr- uortae by the use of a special flux smear, not ststwti. Herd or soft solder, enc or an elle.- of zinc and aluminum are the solders wet The difficulty caused by the softness of aluminum is also said to have been over. come by alloying it "with a few per seal of hardening metal,"or hunmerng or drop - forming. Dread Out et lewdest. A Star reporter was informed that the departnteet of Agriculture is Interested In a plan for making bread out of, sawdust. m Almon"! By no moss. Scientists belie,* that there is no god reason why the tithes should not be entirely Practicable- Sulu duet. which is "chides,' is of precisely the e chemical a* stank. The two are ex the eamechemiowl formula ---C6 H10 O�-that is, nix tarts el carbon, ten parte of hydrogen and flyspecks of oxygen. Thew are the simple ingredients d either ,tareh or sawdust. Now,eays Mr. Rusk, why DM twist the virtue out d los latter. -Washington !tar. tree Paper. According to the London Paperrraker, ea it nmaker onus tolled some irrm sheets the avenge thitknees of which was the 1 1400 part of an inch 1n other words, 1,111010 iron, or *beets n1 this in, piled e upon the °then, would only measure one inch in th4kww The wonderful fineness o1 this work way be more readily understood when It is remem- bered that 1,200 shoats of thinnest tame mar measurer • fraction over an May Them wonderful ins, sheet were perfectly smooth and easy to write upon. Combe.el.ss of tubber- A few dere sgn • hos of markinunhes in the atlantic il,nled 1Vareh,use at San Vrenci..., began to give forth smoke. Fin- ally • permit was got (rens the enlleMnr to lien the hot. It wae taken from the bedding and ripened with an as. As NOM *s the fresh air struck the unntand dome leaped into the ear 4115' several feet end a -loud e/ smoke eseared• Te.w.M 1. Meller, Rootlets.' °Mai m t'nets, towns of Mere then 10.0011 igkulatenta aline of them slumber more thaw 41,I100 inhabitants, Mao have between •:1,00x1 and *1,ei11, and the remaining (orates have from 10,0110 to Mvmsa TIt1.s To lira Iwe4Je.W to the do Mb of bore in eitdatag 01 ireowl to had llrr..r MOM -TO- FARMERS. A great revolution in the fanning mill btai nese. Fanome mills lees than half price. Old fanning mill trainee that were used oy our fathers moa graoe fat hers are now hetng utilised in the construction of the latest im proved fanning mill, which 4 certainty a .av ing to the barmen. The old frame, gearing. fan and ash ,s are all need. ).swan,( nothing for the farmer to buy but the Aresetreag Imtpe.v 4 `rain lord treed ('leaser, which that* no mune tugs a Common set of fanning mull sierra, and can he put la soy make of mill. no natter bow old or Mew the mill i.. without ioouting it. and can be taken out as racily as • three -combined ,et of sieves. it don not dlaarranee the mill for the use of other sieves. 1t will positively clean out all oockle, mus- tard, fox -tail, wild per, wild alai and other foul seeds out of the grain without blowior any Into the chaff. Baring and cloning ell alga seed at ate same l'.me. It ll a very oompirte clover .seed, flax. timo- thy seed. milletpeed,etc.. ,machine. Iteleans grain very speedily. If desired. it is said tO give more weight to the bo he iced leo. waere than any other machine made. Itgives about ,.. niches of screening when regained. It samples grain better than hand picking, because it equalizes the .nmp)e.. It U said to have no equal fair cleaning Need erste, became It removes ell shrunken and broken grain asd seeds. wiring the tamer purr. healthy seed. ',you w.•h to see and try thie machine, write oo lianaww. , to seed one to your born, so you can tee and try It for 7o1r self in your own fanning mill with your own g ale. --RE 4.1) - WRIT PRIITISIL FARMERS AIT ABOUT IT: Stanley Township- Hayfield, April lath, 1161. Armstrong Itros. airs. -1 have used your Cleaner : am well satisfied %lilt th soled they do a 1 consider the cannot be compete thumb, for Meaning tb•b, seed. Rover. pees, wheat, haying three lean' expsr{esoe and trial. Yours truly, JAMES d AP CIfIIAN. Felis Reserve. Colborne. Ooderic4 bleier*. Armstrong. Oestlenea,-I have used your ...rewires( Ocala sad Need Cl..aer for two wsasoes. cleaning MI kinds. of grain. clover sod gram meed. not only for m) sett. hot for m7 neighbors. with the greatest BatiNfac- rlon. 1 have used several kinds of milk at d Remelt time*, bet have never seen the spout to your Cleaner. I ma clean very speedily with 11. 1 have takes tool seeds out of my grain !could not get out without it. X A V IKR BAKCHLER. Meant Plessent Farm, Uoderlch Towwahlp7,� Ooderlea P.O. WORD Armareng. 0e1•tN10e11‘.-1 lave cl- ears beell very backward In roeseatieg te reea1mead say star►Ise ultimo very Weil set4dd with It, bet I tab $bear* Iw Meam. & lead hat year Wahl sad grad U..' 4 the p.Mie. 1 eel the met of mr tali ter meed. I have tried Mame. makes of m1UM and sieving and dad dew' Cha5R doom tet heat work of say. It will elms eat all teal smeek d ere demise without =atlas any unmans try warts of amis. it Is ea excellent meal simmer eee well r�maim ia �n.l.er. 'MARY ('t'ItWIN (Deed Oran Parm.n. O.derte► Tow.skfp, Ora. 7. Lot le Gederlek P. O. Te Wheat 1t May Careers. --I have per - chased ore of the Armetrese Orals .M mod t4es.ers aha Spring sad or der se 1 have used ill 1 M theeoad117 marled. 1 do eel kaiak tame le say tae the to equal it t'r dwylau meed firer si say kled. I weld rwoeoowwd It ie my renew t,rssere as • very prelaebls 11aehlwe for el0*alas grain fee seed a market. J(11111PH WHITELY. au. Mears. Armoires.. iter Mrs. _t rreberd w .f yam Anrueag Ohms sed Seed tiara .d 5aabawe117aMnwseeatekwt In N - Muds el grabs. lax, Mer and erase red. 11 doss e heat Werk; It der very y set speedily. 1 meld art be Meter rill with • ismehIIa. i wools, rte esti it M whoa 1 ggw1�vw lar m meld i eld min ser wether. I wowid motor have It Aar my sew sill ibays siesta ERMAEDAlllianm. n.wllp atrhalws isle. hamate 0. ARMSTRONG BIOS., tderfohh, Ont_ SEALETTES, SEALETTES, SEALETTES. John Acheson For Sealettes at $4.50, $6, $8.50 and X10, less 5 °/o for cash. IS ton FMB TAILORING, CHICAGO HcYSE, WEST STREET, Alongside Montreal Telegraph Office. The right place for first-class clothing and gents' furnishings. Choice ready-made clothing. B. MacCORMAC, MANAC+E Et. MISS C.A�ERON Desiree to return thanks for the patronage which has been so kindly extended to her Bur- ing the past year, laking it the moat enoo.s,fu[ year of her business expenente, and treats that the releuons existing between her customers and herself will continue to be as oordialas they ha-.. been in the past, Au i using' MILLliv r,Y. MISSl'AMIRON has brouglet from the come en extensive assortment of Millinery l hoods for the Fall treat', the latest novelties to he had to all branches and will be pleased to have every lady tn Ciodertch and vicinity call and in*pn•t her stock at the old stand, HAMILTON STRBET. Pee. nor w•..r....,rw.M'11 ..k M .., M .n.. roe.. Amis. W J.•• a•+.- 1.t,4.11. uY► .1. 11.......• mg rw*a WW riga b.,a.. •«. •..n a.i.,ee a a. r..... 1..x....{11..11 ►.t.w...,r•. ow. ame m M- emo.. aro mob • mays wr1bw OM. 4or.tt or. mot I. r*e bow *.a1,h. '4 . Mse moo., for ter tlt V «... ear., ir"..A- w ire Moms mom Min,...••••.Ai Paoo.a It .Hrlleta� l'... Ilion Mee rw{aowl.MW.ew JAS. SAUNDERS McLean"a Block, Ooderich, Ili NOW RECEIVING 1“14, Xmas Goods, Which comprise the newest and new selections In the market- �1I verwere, Jewellery, Weal ding Rings (of the best quality), Nickel and Silver -plate(' Tea Spoons, Table Spoon,, Knives anti Forks. Spectacles (all ages), Combs, Brushes and Beads, beautiful Plush (:osis, in Ur+rsing (,'alms and Albania, China- ware in great variety, Which will be sold cheap for cash, as they are bought et cash mom. YOU CAN BATE $ $ B7 perch•dag year rtralt.rs, Better. ►rasea, wledow shades and Undertaking wsr eeds Ln J. N. fUULLmrr, mtlyr. PLANING MILL Patronise True Competition. Tits 1 CANADIAN Patine Italtw ay ('0.'I Tgt.kot•en Asa been amelis41.4 to give the publics that -clear egret.e with fair •lid per moment compalnies. It Is managed on business principles sad is the Caterers of 1s estrous. It denary,* the oupport t f every person who believes In oompetltboa. For quirt e. 4srh w ibis Cain Ilam t0+. th all Dare aid 1.01.1.501. la tared iitaiiii��+., Camara .04 Manges. Direct t*rou r1. wins to all pole,. In the Nenkwees.Hrltemb ('e1scara and rauslic lout. Crice-'butk 814e Warm. R. itzsmarVL 111EI-tt Local Masashi• Garrick Adel. FOWLERS gli•EXT: OF • •WILD• BERRY CURES HOIiERA olera morbuse La 1 C 'sAV' RAMPS IARRH(EA YSENTERY AND ALL SUMMER COMPIABITS AND FLUXES OF THE BOWELS IT IS SASE AND RELIABLE 1 OP CHILDREN OP ADUtTe' MOLIE OD'El 8nch'°son, SYSTE RENOVATOR 41111114 I SASS, DOOR and BLIND Dealers Is ell Wade et LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES Aid 4•Ma►'• metertal of every deserfptlea. School Farnitnre a Specialty. 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