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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1892-7-21, Page 3MON AS HOUSEKEEPER OHRE THE HOWDAH° *KIST ENTER BV THE KITCHEN. we Take elf ■N Mss Tee. seders ono wog tete tee Nessa-CasMf dMtae- Ar Debar flap Thee the tined ■esa•- goal .....d Knew sed Set Upon. °enier K twee. wows. into whose 1 often b f pwaad mitemi.t5W` homes 1 •m ter cess into gams, really owe ea whet RMei their boom. it they'resotrimaY he.e. T,,s serer i or moseidees log t�ojestreader fair • weary hoed iodho The husband of this style of tome;...—ter taet hemsekeeper) take be esus oA rd the kitchen door and does s!(f 1 tris nus. rale of it imt do Ito Prsp ors informs, m *r m\ the poor .,chem • m•httts • icemen ,amity alley tad what alley* ars sot, even int Iwo of thou!), which cases kis al- 1eely ta,ushed .watch to rebel at the dupe of dried bed, weak tea sed baker's inky shy has Hedy for bis Elbe couldn't to.•k amyl htag else becalm she had spent an hoer after ,luoer `coaliTing / and pas t,,K erre now Imaging besmtrrwuy ra.p$ a. 4 ayautst white marbled oilcloth up= tar kttclten wall. Then are ac cbildree o that house. Lulu the bowie dog knows awash to wipe rte feet. There w • se 1 look round ( goof ere are two robust. ay ,.nem bora.. 1f k.althy boys and they make more solid work to our isnot.- than the childless baa.. - keeper ever dreaawl of in her Philosophy. light hamar. u (coat of the sitting -room door Ices. tack .f toys three feint high. Samariume they aro all Mealy stacked up. seen one of the little fellows happens to W ere that mamma hooks tired, though just o ur. I must ironies', they ars in direct sun boon_ cher to the try window stockists,the little which 11 w herself darnel; rMere are little scrap. wouldn't db at `ball •host bar, mad this e1.,,{a ,nal .ride lying Enda}. w. ' weals'•tide, dear. John, hew the aeighhend na- tal if they ksaw I put my pateidsl%d 1 tel Frt.Ly 1 Aad, ob yes oy hos you did spit ter tbat pink lamp globe with cit. olate when you and I were racing all near thy- house to see which one would get posser.t.nt of the chocolate pot; sad I newer noticed It until this minute ,.. I so. and ''sure there they are, right ds, the handsome hems lamp ; bet we Nadi s jo.U.. h..M-°M romp, and the two lois ).abed is and screamed with joy as wile came oat victories, as she always doe. And afterwards ms.ma played to mese sed a new waits of bee own. and meg the little fellows 10 sleep with her own songs to pltar acomnpanlmeat. and I enjoyed it all as much am they did. Ws forgot to wash the kmosade glebes, said left watermelon lying •r the brass wetter. stewdew, whyo estate the eerier that v' lt- wife ; "if 1 only loved work as my M ken .ho, I'd 6y at — ee stye • set of tt " THE SIGNAL: GODERICH, ONT., THURSDAY, JULY 21, 189'2. 11111111114111111 FOLLY. Now Wamen.t trasbwe IISNO s wallas.. ltge•eteea. The kale. d Arabia eta= their dares sad toes ted and their lips blue. Is Pasa they paint • Meek Minsk amend their .lass •a4.sa.t.t, their i..m with reeresethe trees uism *germ Thi�spaaawadopt the raper t► �a Oldies _ teeth, Iedisii ip•led them net la same Pre at India the pearl of the web mem be dyed beak bolero • woman tea M bssdutdat The Hottentot women peat the ..tire body la tweets of red and black. 1a Grego - =he ir. -the weasel color their faces with blue nod yellow, and frequently tattoo their body by e•tar•tiig threads is soat, isseet- k s those beneath the skin and drawing them In it:1tonand the women cuwtthem- selves with .hell., and, keeps t epee • lung time, form deep noire in the flesh, wilds they deem highly oraroestmL Another uingasr mnti1Uus is made •mous them, for they take off the little finer of the lett bend of an infant at the &emit joint. la amend Persia an aquiline erose was often thought worthy of the crown, but the Mantras mother carefully &twos the mase of her demister. The modern Persians have • strung over- awe to red heir. The Turks, an the 000- tteesai7are warm admirers of it. In Chios mall, round eyes ars liked. But the great beauty of a Chinese lady is w her fest. An African lady meet here mall eye, thick Zips, a large flat .as. and a skin beau- tifully Flack. In New Guinea the moo is perforated and a large pursue of wood or buss inserted. On the northwest onset of Ameri- ca an incision mon than two inches bug u nada to the lower lip and then filled with • wooden plug. In America acerin compress their figures into quer, shape* by meana of str•tght- waistcrta. Some of them hang by their hands from a trapeze while a .arviag maid .drew. the cords of th. waistcoat as tight as pdrathe. Amteriuu wo,non often fain after nn.dergoing this promos, and sometimes die. GtUTTS PURE POINeMED St1llotl'.r' i+: be .a c'.er. ea. Isoinei sin W. W. e...waara"..► tiessawessamie Nos shy has dropped the pocking tllrle play in a soft rY onipentment on the Deka to thy scratch 01 my pen, but don't for one minute think that time. patching, ron't be don. atd.l that we bre is confusion ; fur we don t Thy re are books and papers and toys used mu. t. sol ..ring;, but there met any dee Somehow or other the childrens faces are meets aka,., my buttons are always .awed on, eke auk. -s the ,nod of be dresses and f..I..k'rob. though oboe .e does it I can't sew and than she says 1 Bother bar quite a great dleal. I never have to go around the bock way when it is muddy, and .he is wilUsg to conk peas and bake greenappls pie fee sap- per if 1 want it. Her pans say not be as bright as her neighbors ; I'm sore I never hooked ; I news bred time, for looking at er own merry tam eke may have neglected want h,nd aweigh I cannot see Wirt ; yet she urver neglected to 611 the hones with party sad bee, W eupdy Hie with bodily coadorla, to bed ring Wain with sweet. fresh lits of whisk= end ret. • A lama Ions h04Uy ...fat`, and s judg- tng re ery Ikea lip ..yeah i am env isis e the whole. So 10 them wivwho to have a happy heats I lay : Look out be osr uontfort tint land it is • poor man who will ma repay you a busdredfodd). sod scrub your ,Alar stair. Lod dust your attic aria - ors sftrrward. Cultivate manse of the gra,. and fewer of the grasses A w J..•.n t want • .eve for • wife ; a hired gird will work for, mid since I oases to think of it, the girl that we have had ebb nor marriage left a week ago on the lama madman. and it M preseesed the kindly neighbor. imagism that payer.e we will hews to .willow more than tas`prtgirrl "peek of dirt" until we ma fwd jest the one to take her place, sad h the essatime "God Mew the efforts of the little wife Yew the I.we1Ar elates was invested. 11 is net generally kaoline that it is to Mr. Isaac Holds.. M.P., that we owe the inven- tion of the leaner match. The dimmers, was, he has told ea bim.sif, the result of • heth�m sh1. " Is the ormisw I used t,, get up .t 4 o'clock in order to pursue my studies, and I used at that time the Slut and steel, ut the ase of • Mich 1 found r. ry great itoonvemieace. Of course 1 knee as other chewier; did, the eeplosive metered t hat was ueuesmry m order to produce im• atentaseous light ; but, at oa vey difficult to obtain • liskt ria wood l , that exphste•. m..unal, and the idea occurred to e,e to put sulphur under the .xpleetve mixture. I did that and showed it in my nest lecture at chemiatry, a course of which I was de- livering at • large academy. •• There was. said Mr. Malden. " • young men in 11.. room whose father was • chemist Lt London, awl be immediately wrote to hie father .brut it, .ad shortly afterwards lucifer metehus wars issued to the world. I believe that was the filmic oe- csaion that we had the Lucifer match. 1 was urged to go and take out a patent im- ineliately, bat 1 thought it was en small a mutter, and r1 cum no so little lamer, the* 11 dal not think it proper to go and gets pateet. l pro(itablehave no bl'all wouldi it have bees very Mali t:mrette. Things Warta Keewtaa. A harmless freckle lotion is tw':, MIAOW of lemma juice and one .erre Ian ..f sugar Let stead L • :..e loott:e for • few daye, then rub on the face occ•suatelly. A poultice d ripe figs is use of the best things known for carbuncles or boil. Mist be well weaned and peeled. It i., perhaps, not ieserelly known that "cod liver oil as usually prepared r uotb- mg but cod oil clarified - a process which actually deprives it of mucb of eta virtue. to `Ry tiling oaf twee than dowhling is. pnoe. Cod oil can M from any oil dander for une.thirtioth part of the price of "cod liver mil" as u.sally .old. To make it mon palatable and digestible old an dunce of flee table salt to each quart bottle. SOME SUMMER BEVERAGES. • eseadla. traverw. •Tlts eessou of green fruits and Summer dents is the time when the worst forms of cholera motion., diarrh.re, and bowel com- plaints prevail. As a sofsguard lir. Tow- hee. Extract of Wild Strawberry should be kept is the bones. For 36 years it has been the most reliable remedy. 2 Neap tear Silver 1a tf lasted. coTT o:g Take one pack of good, sweet bran sod put it into tau gallons of water, with taree handfuls of good hops ; boil the whole to gttber au an tree, braes or copper kettle wed the brae .ad bops sink to the bottom. That strain it through a half sieve or • the sheet into a cooke and, when about luke- warm, add two tisane of molasses. As won as the nearness is melted, po ro the wade into • nine or tee gallon cask. with two tmMespoontn i of yeast. Whew the f rmentmttou has subsided. bung up the task mad in four days at will be fit for use. S,lversmiths now counsel their patrons to keep fixe tabs silver in 0antoo flannel rather than in wool. The explanation is that the woolen damsels hitherto comm in me employed for that purpose the coarse of their production, with sulphur, and enough of the latter allege te the &n - .el to tarnish the metal when it is kept in Game bars. mrd .w' .rafts 55[11. Pour eight gallons of fresh water into e h•rrel, then eight gallons more boiling hot Add one Fallon of molasses Mal hails pond of the meow of spruce- When Dearly cool put in hell a pint of good ale yeast. This must be well d.irretl sod well mixed lame the hung oat two or three days. After this the liquor may be immediate) bottled, well corked and tied, and pack in saw- dust or sand, and it will be fit to drink in two weak. mrt.Ilrptp uOMO.a MAIL Meares s wn...mt ears. Disteeaper. Onenful of ground giager, owe .pom(ul of cream d tartar, one pint of yeast, one pint of molaas s. six quarts of cold wows. Mit and let it stand • few boors, until it begins to ferment ; thou bot- tle it, used est it ,n a cool place ; is eight boon it will be blood. AOW TO KAu AAAA Take twelve gallops of water, twenty ponds of hooey, six white of eggs. Mix and let boil for one boar. Then add cins.- g►oger, cloves, mace and • little rose. d.- Wb.m cold add nee teaspoonful d brewer'. yeast. Stir well, and in twenty- four hears it will lie good. Mary Caritas. There is probably eo fruit width o•iwifs .n well to the canning mid preserving (oto ceras as the cherry, whit* does cot Lose ita delicious flavor by cooking. The stem. berry, of curse, is Met raw, mad is in its greatest perfection whir fret by pinked hod eaten at dace. Still the. sn May ways in which it can be aookd and Fesuarvsd, and if the remit give u something .k fere a from the fresh fruit do Savor, it is yet very del,cno.• U you have sever tried sea—me w' M of strawberries and curries, it wilt pay you to 'sportiness arab it the year ii and If properly done yaw will find it cos d Lilo wait delicious ways d potting up these finite. it preserve. them Tete se effee- tually ea cooking over the 6te, and meal more delicately, for it gives sort d the nankeens which is `pt to follow cookies be a heavy syrup. The .rarer of P•s•neg in the son is as follows : these s. gtoss the cherries tad put platters ar is flat dishes To each_ d cherries pet its t • want pof 4 'a a- ger. MIS thew well by potting h Est the pint of cherries soil thenprickling the .n over. tet thew stead over night. end by mors* the tw/tr will la= at- tracted mnok of the Para If not te Is very juicy in the o•h platter im the owes, far • few only, or on • wenn place about the stove ntil the juice W .mate eat freely. new est thepkMa. fat the eat.. -10 this bets* plass yen dad --and put either or awn eat 0..yy this ill Hew la la from c iy kaadi • hell is taw 1S the syrup weIMi.aen .ad the *Nei be- come ..i-taema.eeas. Pew sal fete P.f. end sisal therm, ad the sherries are rawly Mr wtst" mos. No beating to ao`—y t het it is a little MMw sin pet into ssHaeaU tthhe than kite ease, inerellyare fswm eying. Me*-pps+.wreei strawberries an him 10 seely the lane bearer, sof it is b Clea the .act sec be preserve the Ewer anis berry. Par eaadng ehefhs the leant wrap le M sweeten thaw bet wash Nierr a few OW 471.7eaf a teedM whw1a1*r�tre Ismer Vnisre lim1ia t1 tar thaw e.. 1. amwata.ee ..1.11116 MVO RsEuletes the Stomach, Liver and'Bowels, unlocks thsSec retiona,-Purifissths Blood end rcrnoves e11 Im- purities frcrn o Pimple to the worst Scrofu1out. Sore. rawos.TZ WINO= Mem. Tike we pounds of white .rpr, slimwn Said aom of Imams jnio`, os° j°`ad d Loneyt eleven ounces d grWnd ginger. r f Dail heti ginger in three gallons r half aa boar ; then odd tee sugar, to Imam juke and W net of the water, and arses dirosgb a else. When .aid add the white e/ anb•H • Said autos of Mona AI - four din it may be bottled off. Aof s. a hot day, with • lump of ice is it is very refreeehbe. ormem TOT. Take Iwo parrs of hot water (boilisg) mix two trwsoes el ground gager seed the peel el two imams, Oe d white icreams `upr let t tartar, M ands milk warm. Thee pat b Ilie the other stand of the lawns, Ous mpos.fil of s•ieratea foour tabeeeponefels yeast and the whites of bier egp, to clear. Add .isaanos and dove to year taste. BL DY SPEP 5 1A 3ILIOUSNESS ONSTIPATICN. HEADACHE SALT RHEUM. SCROFULA. HEART BURN. 50Uf1 STOMAC DIZZINESS. DROPSY. UMATISe\. SKIN DISEASES BI'4J t� 5 "Iesha•h• awe the Me nags t - nfg1 are le Ke MAU gar•. rte "71 per , of disease 1. fret sesseil.tp illsordervel IMF air well try N cafe a thealth, •ltg without se ter- se good hllswhen the Memo's aa*gIgI ar• 0.109 1114 ash are the of the "Dfh. 1. t.riti Maty /If f� II/Af/ troubles reset la Sae i/one{ LePe ala, sof �irmwli�I�ha/w� awn► the moot 4..- gorol• of all, Brigitte Disease, Diab•tee "rite shoe //easel. fwd cast wh.r1 Dole's Vane, Pole a mei rultryscar1...toot 41 s.�t Dr. L L-:aii a; E. Tessa took cella Elis! Tel. JUS.7 OPENED OUT oT R. B. H3LLAND'S D JNGAi1NON. .Another consignment of new And choice lililtI of PRINTS AND LATEENS In ail the latest patter;ts and colors . for the Summer trsdle. Also a lot of BOOTS AND SHORS Direct from the utuwfacturers — bought at a sacrifice price- -- and will be sold away un- der regular value. If you are in want of something choice in VIND[111 SHADR?, I have just what is required and at prices second to none. Quality of cloth and style considered. PAINTS,OILS & BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Always on hand. Extra value in Family Groceries. Patent Medicines a specialty. The purchasing public will find my prices low as the lowest, com- pared with those of other houses, and prices marked a plain 7s. e.rra.. Omni thine The (lamas Crowe Prince, who, on eon - plating W 10th year the other was it the First Toot sea • 1 1, apretty little fel f. a way d selow to bosons a Sas miss It le maid. ,gf� that it wadi be bard to Sad • Sitelfor set of young=wre thas the az of the irelo. The Otis -"' _ - Prises is e.peaaff/' gess ad quiek.day he is said to bays asked his iniparal Uas wkyhe brier wore t e uniform d the "runway ,ellmawt,"g�r� he 1111 to t em dr..ht.e•t of the l p eb.eli I wear that mew= ay sow r reiterant the >Imposer• a1=sw- absgagagagabeg ante than art raided she abs im es the Mtltp. wry -little Privies. - ,ItPiov.iTap.w'etsiWttdt[.4. ae lie *matt Alluring �n M" _ 4 tie �.�ewseM. w • TFTWaQWyaw u res. R. B. 1101441110, DU1OANNOI i ONT. PLANING MILL EST.BEISKI O Igf1. Buchanan & Son, NA$OVACTURZIII. SASH, DOOR and BLINr, Dealers to all kinds or LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES Aad builder's 'material of every description CHAP MOODS. As the Summer is advancing and we are anxious to clear out a hot of Dress Goods to make room for early Fall trade : we will give you your choice of about 40 pieces of goal plain sound Dress ss at a shade under wholesale price. If any of the above Goals are of any use to you, come and examine them. They are very cheap. A few lines of Summer under -clothing cheap, 2 Ladies' Vests tor 20c., and other Tines equally good value. DON'T FORCET}Thhave the reat Qaratpetwe amdl Lace urgtain warehouse of thC e county. 200 .lets new Lace Curtains direct from the makers in Glasgow this week, making over 500 sets since early Spring. Chinelle Curtains, Rugs, Mats, Table Covers and Linel- eums and Oilcloths, 4 quarters, 6 quarters and 8 iluar- ters wide. COLBORNE BROS., OODERICH. Great Carpet Warehouse} of the County. School Furniture a Specialty. NEW ARRIVAL --ot -- BVV]dMER GOODS LA`1'EST STYLI:S. Q M g�I.-&RY a.d Gemmas en yp900e a Ala•ta 1 en and W0M, Teecb- �etwant to boredom • new amid A•aedla1.nstdlard teeth. TIMM/11 1W of to Oenttur4sS to Jess Of Ntasarst . bo•k d the . s armeeif Fiat meaosetarlan �ihery c1rte a wall 11, melee taretery gzei.ewrfsi e Tim ReseV.DM1 "aM.atrm sots as Lassa as 11ae1ess... Mk W b.. • mama of Whams sod the appy Ira steer loopingTwoea the Weal speehmeest. 55$0 5y 1111/110e0e ems deck 4 .to theod s awl paid his esb.y said selmsele, thatyee s�vilradorn to it aeons. the ausallisar .. impeded the Miser. en- esera I k, as he rde+cbmd tar penal awl Ill •'whet hews les Set r ued the ea. ter. by ll p,- add w fr.w, war• og,%eNhet-Dank In~" II 1►b•r► ask' fewats„bi rho teener. DUNN'S BAKING POWDER nHMoicseEsi�aiexo Resonant. tobe ehecleared oat. Hiram H. DUNLOP, OODRBTOR Stearn Boiler Works. oinAaueaso Ise►► A. S. CH RY STALL ms.m, M oa.psw & Mask. Manui's-toms at .11 kinds d Station- ary Marius, Upfidtt kirabalar The we5Ms Tatler. MoLFOD'S THE AIC- TCY" FOR THE CELEBRATED MOONSON INDIAN SYSTEM RENOVATOR Salt Pam, Hoes Tree Werke, Atte arAS.t rewrap tat.mw.M. 1$ AT CAMPAICNE'S Beat Tea in .Town, Only 40 cents per lb. Specific, and Anridofe for Impure, weak mad impoverished blood, dys- yeplee.e.,o, palpitation d the hart, beer empleim, does et osnwr itis 0� .6d stones, jaundice, kidney mad urinary dieaeaa, St. Vis.' dans., famaie irreg- ularities and wooer= debility. LABORATORY, 100ERIIR, ONTARIO. J. M. McLEOD, preprister and M antecturer. MillaWliareensteresues weiglzfreej jjhs.•tat and T"'iiil .t' e CAVEATS. MK EMI AN a/INUITS see of- t ea Some goods slightly damaged by the late flre, at your own price. 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