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The Signal, 1892-6-30, Page 3isLIMON OF WOVEN •, THINGS OF INTEREST TO 110 FAIR IILX• ape As. Seelnt - M WNW As. seem We a Oeeem ie wtsa .*•lades w on- ales he nee wall.. - bum Weft te new M gated The Dara "nese is groaps or solitary limen, is micas at latarwi ler la eh-re- abesadri of tie mese elder, ars treat pd to the FevaiWng style of the dot, •es ,h. layouts .bolos far armrest Dema of them are beautiful emomgh ,1. t a Mother ffmperwt lute pinkie utheis w dealing ilea they {tea- think he "has '. b • r.x,dly m.• uta. *here are two ways of making rep. The short woman cute her strip mss, whether it u silk, grenadine, or a perpendicular hum u front. inslant together, with the gored s„ in • succession of pointe at the II. The tell woman, confident of bar afero•'s• cuts her stripes on the 1e, round and tumid the skirt, f thus .tupMssues her bright amt ore. lace and ribbon, gay bend. ea,rotdenes, sod cut jet otnssr..ses c„n,ine ut utakieg these stuped sows. ,raruve. A favorite NMction te • black ,..d with stripes el HAI. hat vivid. hoe, and the latest Parkins advise is to a the skirts of .mi gees with two Am of riolwu. r peatiag the colon to t ltnp•'• •'f the materiaLwith flues of A LOA grenadine, berried Katteau, a pale hde firma. aed "'Abu- t. a roll roes shade, should have two eh� of pl.it.,d ribbon, ...b reek. made tee ribbon., a broader green, with • ,rue intik 1 iW.os plaited through the set. To full yoke and enormous eve are ..t plata green crepe du chine, onset rite thu1 black lace, and • deep of late almost covers the corselet. The rdle of l. I.0 the two d.pendLDg oro - ow *tutu :ere • f iiure.uf so irony *ask• auie go•o.. and which may trace their ig,a to the modes to vugso at the court of ass XV! l. when women, M well as men, (.sola, r ..re two watches. with two long acm hanging ell either nide from the u,touat. Stripe were as popud•r is lee days, too, as at the present time. DIET IN HOT WEATHER. me tare *rood Pointe to aw.r he Mad Thew Da7•. The steed matutepaaoe of the bodily at being 4 prime phystolugscal noosesily, nple should he specially careful in regard their diet 1:1 theorems soseons of the year, there arc varying dem•ads epee the *ye- a at d:dereut plains .ad tinsel Am erybod) ku.,ws, or should know, there is imp.ntslt difference among the but odu..ua principles of food, and to est the sae in tee heat of .ulnar as in the cold tater .t awn Is Meer folly. Food tut widely to calorific power. le flu ucf;oils head the hat 1 they coo- n slm...t entirely of the two ktigghly minatn.te elemental consort and hydro- s, <ont.ontug from 77 to *0 per cant of It turner 1., 11 or 12 of the latter. Starch oars root to the apnea. thea sugars, .ad .113' the vegetable ands and lean mesa, r the same prtutipie.the albuminoids or roma. And hereby =Ts: tale with r uebeg. the rest ;VI rasa chemist, sem their rehttive . .aa, 01 pus's', of keeping the body at k mese temperst•re during equal unto" I follows: To produce the sea effect a. Depots of ha 240 of marsh will be re- amed, 2.111 of can MEM. 961 of dry grape war mud milk, and .70 of fresh loan meat; Oat u, . pound of fat gena ae far is heat- •• -2 2 5 lar. of starch. or 7 7.10 lbs. of am dee*. The two greet leading papoose an,c't, these serve in the system is the for- tattoo orutto, ,.f tissue and the production of beat, in lean meat *lenient performing the un- nue.- fu•cit.wt and the fats. •terch, .ad radars supplying the calortfient or heat mottles. And a proper proportion of Wee u called • autnuve ratio. And It ham ern found that to keep the human body in .rfect health, thu ratio requires to be ✓ ied according to the climate aed theme- s e- on of the year. To maintain the seismal ,est ,n the Arctic regions an Earponaux re- alise raw blubber that octet -unit u high as U per rut. of carbonaceous matter, whilst seam at the tropes lives lerge:v upon run., m which the carbonaceous utter ills as low u 12 per cwt So • kaowl- dgo of the calonfyiug powers of the van- es elerueuu of foal, and of the proportions o which they are found. enables am to toddy our diet according to the varying raprratures of tee year. To ups the suns het in these hot days test is oaeesm.d in ✓ uler, will surely remelt in bodily disown - ort and disease. A nutritive of 1 to 8 (1 t.trtuient to 8 hest produeiss), which e ight be tolerated when the nteroury weed it ...ty lei.* taro would be oosgsating erhas die mercury stood well toward the .madam Large mounts of tat and starchy) fends Meld be eschewed in • hot masher diet m far at p.seible. The mixture el gloss lad starch that exists is wheat flew finer teems to he jest that whisk n meat peer - illy rueful to man. All the whet, sae Y w hat, rye and note, ak1IM gee parts of non -nitrogenous he ow a.( ✓ oe. or Dae part of gluten or dem to five of fuel msteral. (Jr.w Imam peas have • higher roto, •sol solitaire nos part of gluten aed owl)) two said three parte et starch, or the heat a emelt. and hlee wall suited to a het weather diet Pese et•tem, nes sad buckwheat rage hem 11 to 13 pure of starch to ems of totem, and may judg d accordingly. majori y et fl den vegetables, •z `�t t toes awl trd� t. vein bora, have • well bl•acbed ratio of waren Lad glum' or •lbes►iewids ud ors - lie -hydrates, whilst all the fn1t1 are low in hsetgtrlag elements, and M the sante time sennttoos rad seedy digested. Frans have ea low .e 19 per *tete. of w yho* les Natter, .n besi, PMpxtion of • ye, and mbar as relive eompnundo Is the kinn kineE feed. they sawn melt • 6ne essehinatlw d vee. Ne and., extractive sehetasei and aro- luta principles with the sstritive matter tatto�vct powerfully is the capacity of tee t aT-uevante, tonics and ustieeptksf, prevent Aty, strengthen diginies and cornet t►. putrefactive teedenol-s of sittoeenor s lord, Fruit and ntiu, .l whisk we he . • a .bs.dame, with **rams hard, vege- tables oh sod leas inset. farm • shame diet lert mums. the et- THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONT., THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1892. OW Wes Il thee. -- =_ A w.sisagawhat .t &Mali bad is W he W • se ▪ measry • meet d.tenoned tel len wk. M L One *sal..e h ilia seed week, ►s• ono lelldny he the let •p. d *thee W tier three eaawssiw she masher eMMed Me abeam, lei ha west be sae hiss. He bead him at hemp is, kis meal beak► and spirits, .d aloe .m.a snesea1 tau be same so the • of W visit Yea havest been be sural lately. Brother llau r les.mid. eaefeen/ the brother. ''Ton an foie" hem gram, I fear." "Webs, I am, panes" "Why. my dear fel ad." .maimed the preacher. "how does that ►•mem r Tb. ernes brother brueM ep sea his floerew herd and Are )os kaow that mule Dolt 1 houghs "" he sate. „Yes., •Y;lt. • h.adred dollars for bis.!' ••Not wuth a hooter sales, be is broke .rd t., s diol for hot -Well, 1 uudettook to break him" "And i found out 1 couldn't break hon and be • Christian at the same time ; and parson, 111 break that mule if 1 never get to the New Jer.aalem." Naturally the good man was greatly .hocked but he .ou.ds't help sdminu" the seal of hes brother, and when be sew hint at church the neat Sunday, he ounclude.l that Proudest,* 11ad come to the rescue and showed the mule the error •.1 his ways. No attend ea Her KI.kte. OSS.lnctor on the Iron Mountain a:nl Southern Railroad told the following inci- dent : "We were whirling along the other day through the granite hills of Wayne county. benind tisk* end running at a fur&• our rate, when the eugureer caught sight of an old woman slowly pott.rle4 ahead on the truck. Instantly the whistle woe blown No heed, however, wes taken of it. Thinking th- venorabledame would get out f danger In .Iue utne, the speed was pot sla:keued, though the screaming of the wined* made the Mlle ring. Yet still the old woman kept slowly on, tarning herr head neither to the right mor t., the left until the engine was almost upon her. Then the brakes wens put on with s wall Ned the trate was stopped just to time to Sete her life. • 'What the .*evil is the 'natter with you'.' uku.l the engineer ea he jumped off and took the ancient darns by lbs ' boulder. •• 'You needn't scream so. You have matte fuss enough already,' was the massa T•PlY. You heated the whistle, then •' •$artinly. I loin.' deaf.' " 'Then, why in thunder didn't yon get off the Track'' '• 'You ham.' got no right to run over folks as I knows on, and it's your basins,* to ato3i when yos see them walking on the track. “The .weenng of the army in Flanders was nothing compared to th.t 01 the one - seer as he pusher) her aside, sprang upon the macnine anti set it going again to the tune of forty miles an Auer." -St. Louts Republic. An I..yore, glide Parrot. An old maiden lady who strongly obje.t- ed to ••followers" had as • eomoenton a gray parrot with • wonderful faculty for ',wrong up senteneea One day the old hely had cause to severe7 reprimand one of her maids f + I-reaeh of the ••f.dlower" ordinance. T:.1s O. irritated the girl 11.t. as . wind-up •., the recital of het wrong. is the hearing of her fellow servants .ed Polly. who happen...1 to he with them, she .:dammed passi„lately : "I wish the old laity was dead.” The parrot Ines no time in showing off its newlysacgnired know• ledge when nest taken into the drawing - room, to the slum of ate elderly mistress, who superstitiously thought it was • wani- ng tram the other world. She at once ameulted the vicar, who kindly volunteer- ed olunteered to allow his own parrot, which could almost preach • short sermon, sing psalms, eta, to be kept for a short Wee with the impious one, in order to correct its lan- guage. To this pod they were kept to- gether in • small rooms for a few day, when the lady paid them • visit in com- pany with her minuted 'Artier. To their intense terror, immediately the door was opened, the lady's parrot saluted them with the omiDn.s phrase : "1 wise the old lady was dead '•• The vicar's bird respond- ing, with all the solemnity of an old parish clerk : "The Lord hear oar payer.' - Feetbaed World. Ta. (sweeten w.ms.. J«rad. (dryis pehlr.he.l in the (*piled et a 300111+' ,Dermal at seam awl ed i .wept OF loopluead come.. 1 s me- suty of Neon**'* wet a ire arms blissen exMMtfoe, the . 1..e of • ilyntesdem ler W. Norton** of • aw.,aety of E `... l.tos., sod mei el Zsseeslws psrpsa la Lb* ol�d d•]s the thea weenie .t lettere e" anted with the muftis= sad shamed la w"w•s e1 .4r1.• w.rlllg. tea die vend m..... A Kara Aid.. A correspondent of Turf arid Field tells of • ►analog bird that made its twat res the leaf of a palm growing is his drawing - root i in Trinidad, this bung possible from the feet tbd the windows are open all day. The drawing -room is frequently seed, and • tall door lamp, which is lighted at aiiitt, minds but a few feet from the nett, where the little visitor site •udiatnrbed even while singings .sol piennforte playing are gots" ea. Three tiny eggs had ted in UM nest, Dae of which Neu latched ea the 19th of last month. Wears tlrhltes.. P•u.d. It is related that Walt Whiteai's first poetic .Bort was to describe is verse • ship ostler full sail. He failed to satisfy his own critdeal taste, sod years after he said that, though be was able to portray a lomesotive in an adequate way, the picture la rhyme eta ship at pea always elided him Tse old Meld, Tee -These isms mighty agreeable thing about tolling cm u old maid Jack -Whet is that Tom—She dam% bore yon te death by telki.g •boot "odd thio"."—New York Herald. '• ceserados." T. re Blaen,•• .. AmnIa seese7: lea. Alm! Howse/shy Mage p wrong. A lovely girl dap a reveler eeeg. Then come* a mist led a kfi■dirtg pato , And the gki Y ..v r the sena epi■ A Fact Wt>.= limeirker Is thatNeel all. ream wklek all .lkae mi sellae fell le awe. yield he Agues S.eeemme61A► Free! esdnao• ion el t-- alar► lapel *eases to hese laces seek deep -sestet mei stabletera MM. Ora as Moa- mar iksa - Baal. ar the et Elm ars ieare erestaiewesl>r tadd silmelham Deep. neips.�ls1�.k% Mom Tleii Y*d. whist i— " About two years egk it los alias ass o walk_ foals wall pest � - sled having ihetal wMom without I saw bas advertise- ment in a pease Y$ a male had dieereseinduri I Ikea wake a=rt thisissil=m11 took u regularly kir _ eve 1 am Esti°Vias 1t . ' nmd • eoo- last Ihave _:ale had leo lbs. Oa par= I�� N. i . with yyyaaga "oda aa to s,7 hos six is a I seiwa let ut the sickness vary mush d IIW_ ad. with no sad my spasm disordered in ,Ye lm I essusuottedt w sae Ayimprove *4 and Lagasi to improve st ear, gdslns ile and soon re- members, usual Masa. I cannot say too alas' la proles et this well-known metlellea." "I have taken s great deal at wsdi- tgoo d es Ay li iota —a 1 felt hs bread sleets helm had aseMbeed e31 Dottla. sad I can oar? ]moa, that beet dlood, ot." —L. W. Ward, 8t., T W .z . Apor's Sarsaparilla, MAIMA*:m ST Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.. Lowes. Masa. pump; ate umiak $1., Worth She heli. a.:SA •. BACKACHE 1°.iL N I PILLS WILL CURE YOU Illemmar1- a7 a any. Manners ain't in it with massul. When it bare to a pinch mwnl is what manta. Mappers a meetly fur comply. Ida &rapt my w but ibid.. the only time she ypsrs any meaner, is when theys comply. Manners is all rite fur girls. It &cant matter whether they appear well ur pot. Mariners only pays for boys when chaps mince pi cousin an )jure lik to gat rent away from the tabel if yer dowt let perlite• _ t 1 Imo manners. All ver hat ter do is ter dunk scop out 00 the .ire Ur yore ,pone and not l•ff wile the mie4Msr sat grams. 1. It Nltet►t.t Mrs. Totlisg—E'er going to sake ms a hath robe. Mrs. Dimling—Are you t Yes ; I hem bo ght the loveuas pipes .f warred silk for that purpose. Rad No eppevtedty. Profitable (•*•minis" M •pplio•at ler • teaeber s certt6oatel- Oen yes deelia. "love," Miss (Maley Mies Caitlin Ib•ehfully)-I weer haw had a shame to, err. TIE KEY TO MULTI. Peer T.K.rw. friT They say that Dieter halal a is the world. Triplett—O. weeder. He west about teeiti.ig ase bleary u.1uMiem . perky pWeerrr�a Wtxmw tfsat Mem is world meard w Three all the pn u.� of maims .sioyed by i 11 the R bleeds .ad the Unlocb' nl the e!rr=ea avenges of the Bowsts. K:dn•n ar.1 Liver, Barr;ing oft g ..lua :r: reakenin; the rye - tom, all Lie :::,venues Std font humors of the se_rctS.ne; a: the rime t*rnc Gr- rectir:Z Ae't�'ty Stomach. the Stomh. curing Iit.,cu nee, 1yspep1ia, Headache?,:::iness, Heartburn. Constipat'cn, of the Skin, Dropsy. rune.*?.a r( Vts1.a, Jahn - IOUs. <e.lt Rl*tun, E-1rs1pcles, Sere- frla, Fluttering e. the ,cart. Ner- vousness, and Gr".:Isrrl)ehiltty s11 these end marry ether simi!or Gulpp mr'� to 1rd old to tate l,i a Wane... of BURDOCK EC3D Left. . by an Dealers. T.IW211'ri.J h CJ.,T--Tritte s, Toronla PLANING MILL ESTABLISHED 1656. Buchanan & Son, ItANgrACTt•amte BASH, DOOR and BLIND, Lawler, la a8 kbads of LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES Awl Haider. awterW of every deseriebes Scheel Furniture a Specialty. it INNA, Amnia, &war fir - PATENTS ea$012 • aAAra : .tA M .tn�d hs sauie =laths hr $cientifiuc American IweeY. n 's Maw et hi= a • "/ashes** moans the hill- asps ipasps are la bosh&May _ -a. PIT: per «le& of disease Is daix:d byetoo r :qtr rlthe t swap. seg as good whew the kidneys ail el099e4 their ler+ the ofD.l a= 1.ala4 *Ides troubles resort le ted t1..4 tiZaLiver let, and the soot duw- 1) a /l, Diabetes . seem, y "Tia abs.t, leases ea/east exist where Wes Kidwell p are weed Sold by.6 denim oreesthp mace model of koe.'a4' wit+* pi `°` Dbi iRiI JUST OPENED OUT R. B. HOLLAND'S f DUNGANNON. Another ronsiginuent of new and choice lines of PRINTS AND SATEEN • I it all the latest patterns a.J colon for the auwnler tr .de. Also a lot of BOOTS AND SH313, Direct from the manufacturers bought at a sacrifice price -- and will be ,incl away un- der trgu'ar value. If you are in wit:it of *otnething choice in WINDGW SIADES, I have jut what is required and at prices second to none. quality of cloth and style considered. PAINTS,OILS I BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Always on hand. Extra value in Fancily Groceries. Patent Medicines a specialty. The purchasing public will find roe prices low as the lowest, com- pared with those of other houses, and pricer marked in plain fig- ures. SYSTKM R0OR Awe or*M vae.sn stwsoestt Specific and Antidote for R. B. HOLLAND DUNGANNON, ONT. 3.) �1llt t4 j{5 n, - — • LACE CURTAINS 3 WHY HAS OUR CARPET AND LACE Curtain trade during the last month exceeded our moat sanguine expectations ? Because we have a large stock and our prices are right. Every one wanting these goods should visit our Caipet room ---stock yet well assorted, because we keep adding to it. We have made a second purchase of Lace Curtains (in Glasgow) this Spring of 206 seta, which will be here in a few weeks. It is needless to say anything about prices. They are away down ! Just imagine, over 500 sets for this Spring's trade. Price does it all. A ;fine assortment of Art Muslins, Rugs and Mats. Satin Check Muslin, worth 12',c., for 10c. A fine line of American Challies, Delaines and Cochecoo Prints, fast colors, [rock -bottom.] COLBORNE BROS., GODERICH. Great Carpet Warehouse) of the County. J lei }1 }- ' I THE LG] rd-- GODERICH Steam Boiler Works. .LSTABLIAllki) 111..1 A. S. CHRYSTAL, agers, weak and impoverished Weed. I clee*Ir•es,, palpitation et thedys- pepsia, bears, thew senei� w ..algia, isee memory, hrene essm moans, jaemddepe, Maley aaryi diseases. Rt. Vitae dames. tI1.& irreg- ularities .rid ve neral ddaw,.. LABORATORY. IODRISI, OIITARiO. J. M. XoLBOD, Pre rte sod passesmeser. ell imam J�ovsvoa be kW , es weaMeaa sol ism seews��• ow z parser to Chrystal ! Black-. Manufacturers of all kinds of Station ary Marine, Upright k Tubular 802ZdRRS Salt Pans, Smoke Stacks, Sheet Iron Works, etc., etc. Aloe dealers In Upright and Hutsont►1 Slide Valve Emetinen, Automatic Cut -OR *.Nero • p.cWtc. A 1 size...' pout Ned parhulas ormateatly on hand. KmImw'es a Althea on *sort no Repairing pr.ntppttl1yy attended to. Val -17 P. 0. Hoz ler. t)od.rblt. Ont. Woke-Oppo. te R. T. lt. Melton. Oodericb- $900 B.AL - 4* area Lammas leo • to Anent*- Orn ••d Women, Te.ok- an and Clergymen to Introlucs a mew sad pope er •haloed be.t, Testimony of 19 Centuries to Jesus of Nazareth. Ilse runlet rern.rttable religious book 01 toe late written b, . eminent ethnl.rs.:oas.roteriaa Avery Ct.rfetlen want- ft, kICI dw territory ghee. Aper te 1U• NesrrtRttl PubMYatea Oa. O. IlarwM3*. O.en. Patronise True Competition. 'Itis CANADIAN PACIFIC ItAILwAT CO.% Tstasaarra Iwo brew established to F to the polite • er td.a. service wit% fair sod per- terue•t ceelp5Hetee. It le eaa.eed eve ►edeas ori artttie. tad Is, the Ile* .t of fes Darren. gt dartw*.e i aim. N ovary p r on ale 1t1�Mer�� •sseasearlom Nto tate Ccceasws'e Mee. uest with .11 Dee. •tN ea te faweet] •Mara. tale• sad asr.pe. Meet thuseigh wine to all palate In tea Werth . ee' - Itrn e%(1$454 ata stall *'ease l'.am Oiler - soot h t- hie N'•.1at. a. *Aalr.lrow 11741 Isesst ! issessr. etdmrleh PATENTS 1 6 f: I t t. sad 1 6 10M i CMS 466 UMW . att.sdtathrihrial �ilaMMAJ)tR,4 bas dwell rr' t�sesasatta w%•. fit Plums Of- PM.. *u Arlo Memo kAi Seed YODEL L DIRA WiNe. We id. 'r W: R li wa tete hese. M the imam 0.4.coem.. •s,as heeled awe WS ler write to • • waw a oe., AtewsM resent Dahl ibl mewl ike FOR THE CELEBRATED MOONSON INDIAN T -18 AT- CAMPAICNE'S Beet Tea in Town, Only 40 cents per lb. Some goods slightly damaged by the late fire, at your own price. 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