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The Signal, 1892-6-23, Page 7THE SIGNAL: GODRRiCH, ONT., THURSDAY. JOHN T. ACHESON SPECIAL VALUES IN American Challies at 8, 10 and 15c. All Wool Challies at 20, 25. 40 and )c. Ladies All Silk Undervests at 75c. A line of Parasols worth $2.00 for .50 A Special line of Dress Goods in ain and checked 40 inches we in a MO ends O for the piece argai n. JNO. T. ACHESON. Perry Davis' p el-KiLLER . . .sued bele lalaresttr e.a es orsaio. :t r�. <��:1• r. as=st' tag .teres I.. -I ir, sDe.evrietVMS. DIRECTLY TO THE SPOT. ISSTA$TAA&OUS IN ITS ACTION. Per CRAMPS, CHILLS, COLIC. DIARRI10EA, D a Si:)iT>1ZitY. c:IOLLRL MOri3U. . and r.1 I;OWEI. COMPLAI:di'S. (.• O r1EYED• IOI.AL1 PAIN-KdLLC?t• in CAneei.ln chew-. eAcf rorrplr.lnts it. tette ...t IJ !L ta.rs.1 In very +self'' tune. THx •t.$T 7Aleitt RS1.COV rO% DURN:,. i_IIEL'MA r1Sli. NEURALGIA and TOOTHACHE. goals ewwewnswa av too • worraa. ar Beware .f tle eWwt.nenlaltsvtaa BOOTS 7:AND : SIIOES FOR INSTANCE. It makes little differ- ence what others say, the leading place in the trade for years and years has been occupied by E. DOWNING, Cor. East-st. and Square. P.8.—The latest and best Spring and Summer designs just to hand. USEFUL RECIPES. lemon sauce. -Wet two teaspoonfuls of dour with ...old water and stir into one •ed Doe hall cupfuls of boiling water. Beat one tebiespooaful of butter, one cupful ! sulpar, the yoke of mi egg and tate juice and part of the nal of one lemon thoroughly together, then add the hot mixture to it slowly, stirr- ing constantly. Let it cool • few minutes and while hot add the beaten white of the Nit Whipped Cream Pie. -Line • deep pie tin with- moderately rich erne; bake in • ywck oven ; then spread 1t with an soft ism or jelly sad on this pour • teacupful of cream beaten or whipped to a stiff foam, then sweeten sad flavor to taste. The cream will beat more easily tf v cold at first. More jelly can be spread os the top d the cream, or serve it without as pre- ferred. Snow Rolla —Roil one pint of milk ; wbnn mrd add one-leslf map of better and teed mixed, • little loss 'bars c.. -half cup o: mor, one-quarter of • cake of oosspreemd yeast and a little mit and Mar, enough to mak. • soft dough. Let the mixture riw, nw,.,kd tad in the morning toil out as thin as doughnut ; cut round, fold with • little hatter spread between. Les them rise again, then hake is a gide& oven. Rhubarb Plea—Mier pies the rhubarb should be shoed thin Put • layer of rho - hob is the pie pan—the ..der most should he rolled rather 'less --the a layer Of augur and dredge with Mor, mother layer rhntarh, more sugar, then dredge with dour, pet on the tep arum ad hake in not tee bet an area sinal well dons. The under ifiR should hi nearly an rook larger them t✓ and folded ever the edge of the Ufa Wet al- ay wttb water or w Ills of an s sIee. pMia� on sloe'rep OM, ..d you will use be troubled with the Mewing est The topferust should he set Wsugb the centra Two caps of rku- Irb sed a tabiespcefd of flour is a geed la ler • ardiam4.e i pet. Iidik� � EER IM iINEST, STRONEST, Int ptal•t.l. r •tam. Awitmealla.— sr LW. «CCITT. Ts...ML ani NOT LUCK, BUT PLUCK! I HAVE ONE PRICE TOR EVERYBODY AND THAT IS THE LOWEST. CRISP AND CASUAL The wise roan keeps shady n wadays- Philadelphia Record. John t: Whittier is Dolor blind. Perhaps that is one of the reabas why he never mar- ried. When • man has good horse sense he doesn't bet on ragas. -Westhampton Repub- lican. Low's Sulphur Hoop is u elegant toilet article, and cleanses and purifies the skin meat eefectuelly. The tramp may be all wool sod a yard wide, but he is goods that will sot wash. -- Dallas News Wilde vacation always begins with • V it always ends with a great scarcity of them. ---Baltimore American. There are mazy indications of worms, but Dr. Low's Worm Syrup meets them lin every cse asuccessfully. in Lincoln, a:rent and Harrison, the only Republican Presidents renominated, were renominated on the first ballot. President Harrison's $700 oostnbutioa w the flood sufferers is • good example for .11 other office -holders and seekers. Occasional doses of • good cathartic like Burdock Pills are necesa•ry to keep the blood pure and the body y. lm No teat of the bicycle was necessary to demonstrate the value e( wheeling in mili- tary taction -St. Louts Poet -Despatch. Fnr'Ieb the bleed by the use of Milburn's Beef, iron .d Wier, which supplies the necessary blood building material lm Jacob Gould Schuman, the president el- ect of Cornell. wee given the degree of L L. D. by Columbia at its recent oommeoce- intent Matthew IL Excell, who was recently el- ected Mayor of Alliance, Ohio, is the youngest Mayor in the United States. He has just passed 22 Itch, mange and earatehes at every kind, on karma or animals, cared is 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This never toile. Sold by F. Jordan. 48.17 It is well enough for the politician to be en early bird. but it u • good thtag to be careful and not oome across the worm at its proverbial turning -point. - Kate Field's oohington. You can never know till you try, how quickly • dose of Ayer's Pills will cure your sick headache. Your stomach and bowels need eisanang, aiel these Pills will accomp- lish it mere agectesay .ad comfortably than airy ether medesiae you oda had. I I HAVE ONE CLASS OF GOODS AN D THAT IS THE BEST. RE -DIPPED TIN WARE HAS COME TO STAY. MILK CANS, DAIRY CANS, MILK PAILS, EVERYTHING MY OWN MAKE FROM SPECIAL RE -DIPPED TINPLATE. AFTER -BREAKFAST REST. The old-time father and mother were • spankgin test..-D•11u News. The American hog is a enemas die hes rifted been " tried.' -Columbus Poet. ■Sawed'. Uateae.t raves raQ/s. The wheelwright should he selected as spokesman for the trade molest - W aahing- ton ,ter. All who invest in good deeds hen will be cutting coupons in the sweet by and by.- Pitteburg Die: at ch. *laded'. Unlined' her RYeesswtt■aa. " Physician, heel thyself," is perhaps the most superogetory injunction that ever issued from mortal lips.-Biaghampton SEE QUALITY AND PRICE. BOTH RIGHT. SOME PEOPLE THINK • my store is ruled by the lucky star. That theory does not count in the big trade winch I ilia last year, and which it growing so rapidly. it tees not luck, hut sheerluck. The foundation of Buhtiu.ia i. RELIA- BILITY, REASONABLE PRICES, CL(,SE ATTENTION. THE PEOPLE ARE NOT FOOLS. Everyone, whatever their position in life, deserve attention and civility, both of which 1 insist upon. 'I he careful housekeeper is looking for sotnething to 'mike work the warm weather, and 1 haze it. LOOK AT TIIIS FREE TO THOSE WHO ASK FOR IT. 1 have only a few, but every lady should have one. it is a bright little Book about good Carpet Sweepers -about BISSELL'S CARPET SSV EEP- E to - that everyone who lives on carpets ought W read Sixteen pages • of new ideas put in a new way. easy during SPECiALTIES FuR THE HEATED TERM : REFRIGERATORS, FLY TRAPS, WIRE DOORS, LAWN SPRINKLERS ALECK SAUNDRS, STREET [wader. fttnard•s u.In ret r Mr 'bees. We have noticed that the cheaper the trouser. • young mea bas on, the niers for 1 fare each to pour over it • tablespoonful be puts on the collar and cuffs of his over - of cream. Taste • crumb to be wars the coat- -Atchison ',lobe. seasoning is right. Most people make milk Excited Messenger Boy—Doctor, 0 Doe- to•st too fresh. Salt again if aseo.mry tor ! Dey wants you ngbt away at de Dover closely and return to • moderate eve. mase. De ossified mans been satin some for ten minutes. Serve in the bowl if it is apples, end dey've tied him all up in a boos - presentable; if not treader carefully to a knot—Indianapolis Journal. hooted china bowl or .sneer. The tart will How well we remember grandmother's los te.der, pufy, reli.bful rd exossdiagty attic, so fragrant with medical roots and ltd•, herbs! Poor old soul, how precious they French Rolls. —Oise quart of soar, tine seemed to her! And yet, one bottle of eggs, three-quarters of • teacup of good Ayers Sarsaparilla would do more good yeast, •pmece of butter the sine of an eu than her whole oolleetica of "yerhs." 1 Sift the our and pinch up the butter in it until the two are well mixed ; make • hole in the middle of the boor, and into this pour the eggs, well beta, teteast. and enough warm water te knead the dough without its sticking in an unmanageable way to the tray. Um strength and work it well for 10 or lb minutes, sad then pot it in • stone jar, into which • little floor must be dusted drat, and est by the fire until morning to ries. Extremes of heat or cold will spoil the bread. Work it well .gain next nteee- ing. acing • little eosr, and • little more batter if very rieb and .beet bread in liked. Gresse the b•kheg p.. with cold lard, pul- ing in • thick layer ; melt some lard sad touch roll, as it is made out wit& the hand, around the edges with the warm teed to keep it from stick's' to Rte neighbor. (over the pas dad set it in s slightly w.rut plain for as hour to rise, and then bake mita the .suet i. • delicate brews The nae might to be a dolt mem color, of a feathery testers, sad feisty o eAe.Nag the ps freed rmeembtleg the beneyte ab i. .ever good. A. B. CORNELLI 1:71DE1VTATCER. i McLeA's Block --On the Square--McLean's Block, STILL CONTINUES TJ CONDUCT FUNEKAi.S AT HIS USUAL WW MOM • Remember, NO HIGH CHARGES. The best stock in the county to choose from. 2 gest-class hearses. Don't fail to give him a call and save money. Prompt attendance. ZNO CHARGE FOR HEARSES. A. B. CORNELL, On the Square. To the moat as Usual. The ..seen et. smema. A certain rich man, about to die, direct- ed that all his possessions should be sold .ad the proceeds invested in • large dia- mond which he could bide in the hollow of his hand, .nd thee carry hie wealth to heaven. Hie treasurer took steps to fulfil the .hart,. without delay. Meanwhile his master fell int.. • deep sleep and dreamed he stood before the gate. of Paradise. • Rut, when he .ought to enter the blessed place he teasel that be had less kis tremors .oma where on the way, and fell to lamenting. Said as angel who des* agar : " Why do you lament I have dost my diamond," answered the man, describing i. W. should call that dross when we loayltte Laren. Us.•rttatna,--i bed • headache fora kiss sd time, sod wens Burdock liked Ride* ad e.rti.d, i guie . bottle, .ad it not o.ly re limed tae of the time but I leave sot hem bothered eines with headache sea i think Ihave ems tetl.-ofit Ynters e. Daiwa* Ont. .bide," returned the swill ; " the mserar7 of o.. kindly .et on earth would more avail Toa hers. And have you ass*? " " Akre, I know of none ! " "Not one'" " I dried seorphan's alar ogre day." said this -Man. hesitatingly. " That tear i. ." implied the .age. " laid up for you it Aad se the gelatinised man gamed epee the tear, it shone so brightly and sited no girdle • light up* his coal that M wept wit=with j�eeyy to think that he had lost his 1� think found ss . great • trmeiu Dei .w.keninagg from .leap he recalled hi. faithful .tew.rd, sad direeted him to dis- tribute all his po.....fens amens the peer .ed reedy. And emm stterusrd he did is Meat paten —Am Karla. 'hone, To.et-oat sloes of stale lig&' Al a.sii* flaaRe etery. breed taken ff yea have ft, ---into round. A sow beisagiag to Lori Mega of Lyd. with • mks -weer, ktvk.s .e• • bit of lh&, Dene% was shoed • few days els ass. Time to a See yellow heler& M M le reek way, tied ereat..Ily embed A, .anhed er en id sbea eramh it Mel Its heed Wiest tet nab of M ru , bak- the esedlwaes at 1 m a11i. LaMar w h. emit Oe feemiiaMse. • live eaahe, well whilec with gall two Is liegi arta .1= young ones, elm tw. 1•y In • bona.—river �!�sr shoutre that wkil water semis Orisj. we hued wad fire -sed pear seddlifig milk ie meta is 1A. Maga Tb. getraeranary obeys* 111.1"mr ""1 "111 W. blare ds p. est d'art.• baa.'Messed psM Masi .sewers Bt (armrest) lar eves ler flan absetea s1 !r Hat the s.MW swallowed the this time the milk tbwM he all.L...b L t ss. dtiikrg fres . leas. -Lea - Lift sash Mee aerilb wllb . Mead bees I M Day • • hemi ane Mores. A AWbie record of the world's aim:4:1004o infermatiee ea sad farm. seta. .t.tf.stre. Nits mad We an dealt wit►. R amid have • copy. Nand ea rmesptif • three milt MM.. by T. Where Ile Ow. Tartels. Om. Davit delay as the supply la baba ION OTW'ITHSTANDIN 0 the loud -toned advertise - 1\ rnents to be seen in our local papers from time to time, and the now stock -phrase : I buy all BECAUSE �d goods for cash," all goods are supposed to be bought E A SE for cash, and I am one of the few who buy for spot I cash or on receipt of goods. Those who are in a position; to buy as above can undoubtedly do better than those who buy on time and have to renew their notes. I am receiving portions of my WHY Does f3EO. BARRY, the Goderich furniture dealer and undertaker, keep the best stock of furniture and undertaker's supplies? And how is it that he can sell so cheap! SPRING PURCHASES He finds that it pays in the long run. His motto is : " Small Profits and Quick Re- turns." He also makes a specialty of picture framing. (live him a call before purchas- ing elsewhere. Embalming Fluid always on hand. 2357-y And will have full lines in all departments a few days DLJJ N'S hence, which for style, variety and price will be second to 1 none. I am not afraid of competition. , B A K I N G Strictly one price. -�-- 2„TS �NT�O, i POWDER Draper and THECOOKSBESTFRIEND .ARGaST SALE IN CANADA. e NDERTAKERS 1 J_ 33R0121-1.334 ac SON Have addeui to their present business one of B. J. Nash's Latest Style of Oity Hearses, also the finest line of funeral furnishings in the county, and are now prepared to oonduct funerals at prices reasonable. This department will be strictly attended to by his son William, wbo, being w thorough in the employ d the late D. Gordon for the past ten yeah the knowledge of the teems, and by prompt attention hopes to share part of public patronage. Remember the place- Wmstst, on your way to the post vias (1KTe us a Os,IL J. BROPHEY & SON. NEW ARRIVAL —ef— SVMMEB. GOODS LATEST STYLE& •s.se.ate tem *area aqua Peres* H. DUNLOP, The wombat. !ales.