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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1892-9-15, Page 3AYER'S Cherry Pectoral Has no equal fOr th• prompt relief sad speed cure ofColds,Coughs, Group, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, preacher's Sore Throat, /asthma, Bronchitis, La Grippe, and other derangements of the tt(oI and lungs. The best - Won cough -cure in the world, h is recommended by eminent physicians, and is the favorite preparation with singers, actors, preachers and teachers. I t soothes the inflamed membrane, loosens the phlegm, stops coughing, and iudu:e� rept>s+e. AYER'S Cherry Pectoral taken for consumption, in its ear's des, checks further progress of the disease, and even in the later stages, it eases the distressing cough and promotes refreshing sleep. It k agreeable to the taste, needs but small doses, and does not interfere with digestion or any of the regular organic functions. As an emergency medicine, ever• household should be provided with Ayer's Oherry Pectoral. "Having used Ayers Cherry Pec- toral in my family for many years, 1 can c.vntkiently recommend it for a!: the complaints it is claimed to cure, It. gala• is increasing yearly with me, and my customers think this prepa- rai"M has no equal as a cough cure. S. W. Parent, Queensbury, N.B. AYER'S Cherry Pectoral P,eparol .•, Pi .1 C. Aye,! Cf... tn..11. MAR- S01.1 f..- S 1.1 Al:n.Dowries.. Persia ; sin Welles t prompt to apt, Niro to GUM Rester tiles a )arse. A gentleman in mutton Co' sentient took, not hang ago, • oolhe from the Lothian keneeie at .tepoey. The dog, after the fashion of its kind, soon made himself one d the fancily •"d assumed speoal respon- sibilities' in 000nectioe with the youngest child, a girl three years of It happened o.e day in Irovember that the tither was returning from • drive end se he neared his hoose he noticed the dug is • pasture which wee s.p•rated by •stome wail trom the road. From behind this wall the c ,,lie would spring up, bark and then lump down again, OO..tamtly repleti01 if. i.e.. int; his hone and going to the spot. he found his little girl seated on • moss, with the collie wagging Ins tail amid keep, g guard beside her. lo the light mow their h could be plainly seen, and as he it back besets who re the little one had walked several nines around as open well n the pasture. very eines to the brink were the prima of the baby shoes, hut still closer, ore the very edge of the well, were the tracks of the •nibs, alto bad evidently kept between her ..d the well. I need not tall you the feeling of the father as be raw the fidelity d the dumb creature welting between the child and whttesight otherwise have been a terrible death. --Our Dumb Aplomb.. THE SIGNAL : (IODNRICH, ONT., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBLR 15, 189*. 333111tlMtNTO WITH SMALL FRUITS. MMus timbered as tis UwrwuwsM M tie Mmset - iaesmeasee Forma Rsaawartaa--The arias et 1451 two mei ..M.uershis.. ,,dura pleats. et whish Ike sew is semposied Odd weather •s kph wads, ..s ed MIN the somewhat sand* oaten et the sell, wrwdw leash dump is • "shad" whish the pew vase .Mama was anon poem. O. Ws e seers reliable eowp�s bseweem eerie. Ymadrs sld set b. m.ia wwraow d• mairrus.. I■ e.stiag out the sew pl•.ieilom i. ib. 141 ef IIft10 two methods of planting were .r stayed. Hall of each venety wee pleased ibs txdi ier, way. by (1) making •• hole swsh to admit the roots without dos .mthem up, ,hes .ps.ning them e•refelly u dl directions as nimbi a: je. Bible, 611isg m Use soil and •,tits ears to compact it Bred : (2) Tteaia- keg half was pt•ated firstly by striking • spade acmes the Has a the row. Into this deft thea. -shaped reotowere inserted andepre.d as mach es the spats. meld Masai, sed the earth thes packed well about them. This ssethod requiem a m•a and boy --the former to operate the spade, the latter to PM the plate—and is mach sire rapid than the old style. Results readied are 1 1. A perfect stead of plants was obtained from both methods. 2. No difference to the health and rigor ef the ,buns comprising the two .eta was S. The spoke method being more rapid, cheaper. and equally .atisfaetory, is there- fore recommended. si'twtxO OLD BUD.. When old beds bare become run set mad lacking in vigor, it in oocasio.ally found omessiest to resew them without losing a crop. This may be accomplished by the following plan : As soon as the crop o1 bermes has been picked, remove the mulch from between the• rows, dress these inter - mums with rotted immure, wood ashes or some commercial fertilizer, which should be well worked in with a small plough or cul- tivator ; then train the runners into the.. spans. By the middle of September the young planta will here become firmly rooted, when a line is stretched on either side of the old rows, and the young plants separated rapidly from the old with an edg- ing knife, or .harp spade. la small planta- tions it will be found more convenient to use • made than • plough in turning under the old Omits ; where larger, a plough will be found to be more economical. R.t..rwutwts {Pnpog•ted from the Sackers). -With • view to test tbe advan- tage as well as omit of protecting during the winter by laying down and revering with sufficient earth to bold them in position, half of the plants of each variety were prised and trained in this manner. The relative returns from the two sections will be carefully noted next year. Results reached are: 1. The first effect was to hasten the riposting of varieties .o treated from live to eight days. With such handy varieties a. Turner and Hansl, the increased product and earls nese did not more than repay the cost of such protection. 3. With varieties of the grade of harsh- ness at Cuthbert, Marlboro', Herstine, H.ebeer sal ,;alder Queen, productiveness was Increased 16 to ICC per ornt. with the advantage 01 iarreseed earli- n ess. much more than repaid the oast of protecting. 4. it is fair to ooaclude that in this .ad trmilar latitudes, suckering raspberries of . early all varieties are left unprotected at .a actual los to the owner. Vivo Ceuta WMA et Tweet We know a • bright boy whose greet longing is to travel. Hie parents bare no MOMS with which to gratify him in that respect. He °em otiotanlly earns • few pen. nee by selling papers and doing errands. lustead of .pending the moon foolishly, he ,arefully treasures it in a smell iron box which he mile his safe. One day, after earning five rent., be dropped them into the but an the presence of a companion of about his own age, and exclaimed : " There goes ti. e nuts' worth of travel !" • What do you mean r asked the other boy. " How can you travel on five coat.'.' Five cents will carry me • mile and a halt au the railway. I want to see Niagara 1.11. before I die. i am .early four bun drrd mils from them now, but every five cents I earn will bring them nearer, •a1 a great many other pl•oss that are worth seeing. 1 know it es money to travel, bet money is memory, be it ever so little. 1f 1 do not save the little, 1 •hall Dover haws the much." some boys squander every year the oat of • coveted trip to nine point of isterest. Let them remember that every five onto r.r.1 175Y.. • mile and • half of the journey. Small amounts carefully kept will foot up surprising results at the east et the year, sad almost every doctor will testify that five cent: worth of travel a better for the health of the boy than 6ve oe.ta' worth n/ sweets. -- Wide Awake. Manta as ■ wrw•lef At the time the (moons settled at (loose Nem Ina Needham was the champos wrestler in Cumb.rbead Coen, This miam m minty joined Coles, the cw� the I41501n. lived. Needham had Mess bas tell that he would gad bis sateh is Tom Luacnle's troy Aim, but he would beast that he could "fling him three best out el her my day he lived." At last they met. it was at a hoans.raiaiag es the A..braw River. "Reims's" at that blas brought ".eaghbore" from many miles around, and I am told that M this sae they tame from es far Moth M Crawford Coenty, more ,Asa forte miles any. Thomas Linooln ease sad with has his sow. Abe. After the wept of the day, as which Abe and iias amtasod haabpikes a. times. • "noels" wee tt Inn AM was cawilliag" to aeaeaeu his anal with Ito, who was .ix fest four .ad II agile as a panther : bat whoa Thomas 14neol,1 said. "Ahs, ramie 'hes," Abe fine afi his en•t, and the ten steed toes to 6100. fear t..ene they wrestled, sad meet time Ree.tlsam was throws. At the 0(0.55 el the fourth round the oom- blea.t. Train omit face to ens, Abe fleshed bet smiled Ilan trwsWhg with •agar. New,re nee lance at the hamlet, gond watered fare of his appeased embed his YIELD sir t'Aaitrtaw Standard Rent sorts viewed in the follow- ing order: Cuthbert, Rama, Turner, Marl- boro', Heebner, Reider, Clark, Hodson River Antwerp, Itanoo.ms. Black ('..+pps rooting frees the tips Shaffer, Hillburn, (:regg,Mammoth (Oester, Souhmgan were produetive in the .wdder maenad and may be considered valuable in the sante order. Yellow. (:olden Queer --it is the best yellow berry for market and home nes. Brinckl. s Orange, on account ef its ex- septioo.11y tine quality, should be grown an a limited way for benne consumption. eit.LErrS PURE POWDERED miesPUltaff t(e seri► sen sal y AS crew .end .,.sear. IL We eRssallifirlft, tee.. aetaam iA.uapre. Pomeroy% Advisees Thought. 11 bat ..e mala dare say it, braver Ila. all others. Chikiren are sol given benefit of their parents. He wbo worships • dollar worships • very small •ad cheapens God. Hate is always • child of igooranos, and the ore is accurately areas.red by the other. It is • crime to the child to bring it up to be waited on, union it l -e weak, sick or then he is for the exclusive There may be • dif retic. between a ei p.retq smoker and any other *milk po', but we could never disoover It. Purity of Ingredienu and accuracy of oompou.ding, oaks Milburn's Aromatic Quinine WW um the criterion of excel- lence. l Sunday religion that does not run .11 through the week at the same rate and bull- ome is an insult to (rod and a disgrace to Sunday snifflers. One incompetent person in • family will soon reduce all others of the family to the same level, if they don't get a move on thein and trove out. When the spirit leaves the body where is the man or the Individual' Certainly not in the inert mass of materializes matter hastening to decomposition and thus to de- n.aterialaatiou. To briny children up in the crowds on the streets or sidewalks to mix with and absorb the frets and yuirkness of other children is to shorten and dwarf their individuality, which is the living essence of the child or reser No person should travel without a box of Ayer's Pill. As • safe and speedy remedy for constipation and all irregularities of the stomach and bowels, they have no equal, and, being skillfully sugar-oosted, are pleasant to take, and long retain their van ues. 1 ar eber.f ,.,Maes. .W London paper says that a young man had a younger sister by the name of Jamie who waa sent to • fashionable boarding school. When she went away be remarked that he hoped *be wouldn't acquire any of the affectation so often learned in such to .dFor almost • year he had no fault upon the ,,core. Then tame a letter signed " Je.aice," instead of Jessie. He re- plied as follows: Data `,terra .1 mom,— Your welcome letter received. Mammies and p•p.ica are well. Aunt Maryioa and Uncle Georgic's started for l.lasgowica yesterday. I have bought • mew horse. You ought to see it. It is • beauty. It. Dante is ll.udio•. Your affectionate brother. SAat.:a." Her .ext letter was signed Jessie. Geld Set ep oneness. Sm.,- For several somas we have relied on Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw- berry for all summer complaint. A few doses always give relief and it never fails to cure. We think it S very valuable medicine ; •s valuable as gold. Mas. F. C. WWr.u*a, 2 Foot Hill, opt. Weeder Workers. All English mint po..eseee an electrically operated machine for counting pain. A Wiens omnibus company employe is- eanieurent electric lamps upon its vehicles. Then is • tree in Jamaica known as the life tree me •000.nt of its leers growing even after beim revered from the plant; ealy by fire tam it be entirely dstmyed. The Russian phy.ieien wise proposes to care neuralgic pains by throwing • beam of electric light (vans an arc lamp on the affected is entitled to • respectful It will be a long time before we exhaust w of this mystic •gent. A French manufacturer makes minute Metric Imps about the size of • pen tor the u se of photographers in the dark rooms. They an Mended to he mounted in the mteW !e ef • pair of •psct•eles sr es the frame without the glasses, the Imp being shielded 1'y • rgaeeter. The battery is made up of aom.sslatur cell. A Germs siren%•, has patented • method for the iseleties of the fibs of wood so that they cm be epics •red made into yarns eepa- ble et being woven. The wend es first est 1.te this strips which are repeatedly !war - ed betimes roughened rollers. es that they w beet and cracked in Mem] plaoss After thorough trimmest is this manage the slams is linolly changed tato • ihreee . obsto.eo, the Unit being very deliomes and soft, and yet strong. 11 is seal that the material can be epee like sateen, and pines colon very well. A German has patented • proms lee making barrels without staves. The freak of • tree is sawed Tato Ithe en the mise of the barrel required, and the dunks are in • boiler •ad boiled for • few bourn te Imli.v.d that if a cornet of sleetrteity be p..sed through the boiler • showiest ac- tios is generated that same the weed Mr working. After the boning the bark is stripped from the chunks i. front of • cutting tool the chunks are hell by forks ie • memeer similar to that i. whieb • pier' of Mentis held in a laths. The cheek revolves rapidly airiest the edges of • died breed Made that .moa • eo.tiees@ sheet ef soft w.nwl 4 any desired O'Meara. The Melp press to • get table, when it is rut Mei rest 'It••adis, hes rearb pin, he Vii. Mealy tete hythe ef the required dna "Well iII he — !" Ever after this ttAAoeyy (hes machine semgPesve. ler the Aced rest "em's war„ triewda Needham sent lottata, and aaotier nee V shelled sMM 1•isenln maul Teen. and though be Mas • amt WE the den pa Ththe pieces are beat arena ihn,neret, lam hail w Aaeshieg bet good Isle eyli.lsrs and limped. Metstere le es - mins ler Aha. Several of his bye still tasetd es - by • drying proem. Inv near the old ho— ---ad h 8srie Fauna b•wm.hip. Cmaterled emtly. ett. hllmalm Dee daughter, the wile of W. P. Dans,--•e —.. keener d the welter,,lire M sash- -& ITs4k a.. Undo Dna, ma ..s" 11.. look is • madl haftA bosom km* Iia NM wow Mmt(14 � Mr 11111- ()votary. Iry h far s velem* M.aa T.fleese L K Peeve -Whet amIdeher yen? Now Yeah Be2erbr-1 west to get ea later•bor with I Pus —s.t l.w"'r wd. to gat M kook to row_ i0HOSE 1 Md the prmannan w INKS IS beim 1 rams ,,away. Mb. are Rich! The man with good firm health is ries. So is the man with a clear 000seisaee. So is the parent of vigorous, happy child- ren. So le the editor of • rood paper with a big subscription 1st. So is the pastor whose owl the children pluck ea he passes them in their pia* So is the wile who has tbe whole hart of a good husband. Sou the maiden whose horizon is pot bounded by the " coming man," let who ice • purpose in U1., whether she ever meets hint or not. the is the young man who, laying his hand on his heart, oat. say, " 1 have treated ev ery woman I ever mat ea 1 *Maid wish my sister treated by other men." So is the little child who goes to sleep with a smile on its lips and for whose wak- ing • blessing wait. Tb Isem..d inrresees. ler. A. P. Conseil, (ir•veabnr,t, (aft., writes :—" The demand d for Pink Pills ono - Moss te income, and I haveet to bear of om • oi.gle epl•iat regarding t�." Of •11 d..Iera or by aril at boo • box or 6 boxes for Ie: f%0. Dr. Williams Med. Co. Brock - eille, Ont., sad Schenectady. N. Y. Beware of in.itstisa. 1 Poser Camerae del Castillo hoe Dome out is the light dam enth.,iestic opponent of slavery. .heed m Y..meb vetivers IlewnigIa. As i.dasdeeoset hasp without • filament is tee seat electrical improvement we are promised. u hsvd a LM_..1 raw Rsvaa. de. DUNN'S BAKING POWDER HECKBitESCfRN.D Anaireas X414. PATENTS wt1:744t $aeutiife "eaehaeho imam the had- aepa aro la b.ob& Doles KAi.gMllegtw M � prmlt •f ldisease /s fist massed 1414 disordered kid- aillight as well l try to bane a h.altky elty without *tow- age, as good beedth where the kidneys are SoW by trogyea4 they l&Balersorsew bymealosremit of price pa omits. per boa or ria for 5.y. Dr. L. A. Smith & Co. Toronto. Write for hark called Kii.y T.A. tof he. "Delay Ies1el h/dzsf trembles ,...It Is fad floe{ User o.m. Int, and the most den - 'greets • all, Diahts betes sad Dropsy." "Tb• above diseases saws, exist arbor• Dodd's Kidney we Pills are ed. Thtloeln all the dogged avenues of the Dowels, Kidneys and Liver, carrying eQ gradually without weakening the eye. tem, all the impurities and foul hats ed the secretions; at the same time ogpe 11111111pr Acidity of the Stoma*. Biliousness, Dyspepsia. Dizziness, Heartburn, Coaalipation, Dryness of the Skln, Dimness of Vision, dkilkalheum. $yysinHelas , Ada,luttering of the dart , yams*, and General Debility ;a11 Kassa and many other similar Com lamb Odd o1py inilttenoe of BRI OD FIFor_ pao841:41 by GU Daolws. ILIUM $ CO., Props fetors, T. OODERJCH Steam Boiler Works. (=MARLIN'S') Igee.1 A. S. C H RYSTA L, Srtvaaorto!'4rpatal Black, :Manufacturer; of all kinds of Station- ary Marine, Upright A Tubular 7E301=12,8 Salt Pans, Smoke Stacks, Sbeet Iron Works, etc., etc. Also dealers to I'pried and Horizontal Slide Valve Engines. Automatic Cut -Off Ermines a perialty. A:1 sires of pipe and zip, fitting mesetaatly on tweet Ksotmates furnished oo sort motive. Repairing promptly attended to vie ly 1'. 0. (fox ..;. oderich, Ont. Works -Opposite O. T. R. Motion. Ooderich PLANING MILL ESTAIItISNED Buchanan & Son, nuxoracn-acws SASS, DOOR and BLIND Dealers In ell kinds of LUMBER. LATH. SHINGLES Aad bender% material of every description School Furniture a Specialty. Colborne Bros. NEW FALL GOODS We have already in stock a full assortment of New Fall Goods in DRESS GOODS and MANTLE CLOTHS. We have a tine assortment of New Dress Stuffs in the latest designs in fancy stripes and checks, Crepon Cloth, Melange Twills, Serges, Cheviots, Estemanes, Cash- tuere.tes and plain Henriettas, Wool Tartans ani, Plaids. About 200 yards of Colored Cashmeres, worth 50e, for 35c., a big bargain. We carry the finest range of plain and fancy Mantl- ings we have ever shown, in black and colors. E7A11 Mantle Cloths bought from via will be cat free of charge. Our Twee., Stock is complete. Suit., made to order. 5 per cent. allowed on all Dry Goods purchases of one dollar and over. A first-class Dress and Mantle Maker in our store, up stairs. We carry the largest stock of Brussels, Tapestry, . Wool and Union Carpets, Art Squares, Rugs and Mats, Oil Cloths, and Linoleum ever shown in the County by one house. Over 300 Sets of Lace Curtains to select from, di- rect from the makers in Scotland. 3 ; si 1 �l+ 1, COLBORNE BROS., GODKRICH. Great Carpet Warehouse of the County. �.. 4 f- ( d4 • ( p4 4,; 4 li ( I - - '`._=" �." •_erre ��.. j NEW ARRIVAL —d— SER GOODS LATEST STYLES. Sensate to be cleared oat. Perfest and ehewy sbp.. H. DUNLOP, The West -t. Tailor. MoLEOD'S SYSTEM RENOVATOR AND orales raerm aor&Dtam. Specific and Antidote for Impure, weak and impoverished blood, dy.- =liver palpitation of the hese,, livor eemyl•iet, neuralgia, loss of ft's, coesu.►ptio., p11 Mmes. lattndio., kidney .ad urinary dfesenm, 8t. Vita.' demos, female irreg- ularities .net gess.) debility. LABORATORY, CODERII9, ONTARIO. J. M. MoLEOD, Promisor sed Monoseet er. McLean's monos IRstroo.., �I seas .lm. e •m<tietk'rneemele. ll.efam reit liceMIIreR .rid t-tr. PATENTS! CAVEATS. MR 1451*, MAI COPIAINITf vires uieabi�ie it llbDiid fen /►tits ~ oar te te the UAL Purest Ot- ba. ta►neds�w� ro�r��t e1tes�eal. 1p►��p�,/� ��1+Nme gleed gems trine SIT ea. to as sin DMI.a'Rs gill 01 " .4=1err e�exi o.:1 1��to sAsal eaem to your res ar t r . wriest* L A MOO` a o/.. Oakeolee ifwst 011eallrembatalsaA0 DO YOU LIKE A CTTP OF GOOD TEA ? Try our Brands of " MONSOON " and "TAMILKANDE," the Finest Flavored Teas in the world. Do you want Fresh Groceries. er as ale Fresh Canned Goods of all kinds. a 64 " Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. " " Choice Confectionery. A Good Cigar or Glass of Soda Water. If you •I.,, call at ED. C.&XPBIGNE'S, GROCER AND CoNFE(TiONER, Cor. Montreal -stn and Square. 7Telephone (Connection. 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