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THE SIGNAL • GODERICH. OFT', THURSDAY'. MAR. 14, 189:1.
eak Women
t\"ho ate nursing
;;.e grew: benefit from
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sarrca too purposes It
Vital Sourigth to mother
it>'r e,lriclits their milk and
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Emac iMoon, Cenci.,'
rand Lung Complaints,
Co .;.. Anaemia. Scrofula and
Dissithell elf Children.
SHORT ANO SWEET.
Wises we have the good tide how does tt
oth loose •
Men who have horse seer knew wheel to
IgM /sir►.
One tall, this man at • party metes e
diem stteseance.
You ase wt raw • wisdom by simply
phsusg • pane of glee■.
liive some obeli rope eu.ugh end they will
Skirt • punk shop.
A •.sail soul has platy .f elbow renal ta
• marrow mired man
Mereh•nta are like ychl.m.t to use re
g ent they like beg sale..
Wheat s real estate agent begins to go
' .we hill h• how )(tour very fast.
\ baby .kart helps to leak• home happy
art' •,Jody w hew the baby s .seep.
eslerm •r0:u robber who riga the nisi!
. •, ore their rifles on the trate men, too.
1t take. • bull to elevate the stock mar-
ket, bas' • moues can make dress -goods go
up.
,:oat waren require that •Il letters /het
5n not positively discoursers .hold be
...era#'1 E... raw. /Ire. 0.wer.d,
tsoewW. flfelsMidr.flflsass. Raised lettere ere intended for the Mind,
a Ker. mid we suppose rased cheeks .re for • sial
liar purpose
The Chime coupfe that were married is
• harem cab probably took each other for
wheel or okra.
Women le • powerful weak creature, but
'he eon move the biggest kink of • man
without touching him
When • reformed alooawt turns his
staple room into • Surdy-school room he
said it would he • good ex sample for ter
youth. Texas Sittings.
THINGS WELL SAID.
A LITTLE OF EVERYTpUNS.
Tbe ttrbe.IMy'e reveres.
a p• sat snuggles me 'twee hie keen -
A• 1 help hold the lines.
a peek out under the buffalo robe
• the who' at blows ' an' the snow at
enowe'
as. the sun at shines cad shier
.e the old butes two Ms head at: coughs
Tse frost beak to our fats
s' I d rusher op to my gran'mi e
Teas ally other place.
N.• the rarer an' through the wood
Now gran u,otner'5 cap 1 spy ;
urr.h for the tun -la she puddin'
.i.tie •
Hurrah for the mashie -pie!
IPSO rerrilk-
The brony be.ei het, M flan Moe on a
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p.,nbtt, ----- --
'Terse hung esi koolit by Mss see fair.
Wlout "14y your leave," • yams rasktl he
took it,
Ao' rat it atop o his tow/te black hair.
'An' now you maim sate me, sweet .tong,
sue torten.
leo' the
im
ltit rogue,
sae wi • wink u
hs eye.
•'1 b• year wee hat, an 1 never may J"ff it
Till 1 kew your twin lips teat oat rubies
Ilse -h- ea him • kise o' bar dewy .wee:
m,ulh,
:1u acv hur,,t the brown hat to Its place
nu the wall.
An Tampered as soft as the wind o' the
• moa h
1 :.ell nod the hat 'there, dear, wheae%r
}oft call."
Albert I).,yle.
FIGS AND THISTLES.
Thought is the backbone of ba•guage.
No man can be wise until he has been •
fool.
As idle d.11ar is always ready :e go toting
Toe fire of geMus .weds industry for
Ica4.
Toe devil is the sacra e1d thing over
.g..
With soon* people eelf•deni.1 is • eat con
tr•dtction.
How do poor men rot .t many trick• in
their hate
I I • a. t walk shout with your record uo•
der your arm.
The num who leads the procession does
sot always head red hr.
Many people waste time looking after
things that have passed away
1f some reruns were net demists! they
wools' be at war continually
Khat • woman thinks, she says . and
what • man say., he think..
Whenever faith goes to church oat else
for rata it takes an umbrella
Friary time treasure is laid up to he.1.0
It does somebody good or earth.
The devil will be sun toots! • while if he
calls oa you when you aro idle.
It s on'y • .i•n we follow that has
power to ler us straight to (:od
Comply with God's eosditioss and the
windows of heave can't day .hut.
KI &D•, A 1'tuw do toot /ripe or sicken.
They sure onestipaties and sick headache. Im
`f• matter how reckless one may he he
cannot run over his bail habits with impua•
sty.
No matter what he now clam to be is
church, • stingy wan e•seot be • happy
nee.
ronwas PINK Sys. r cures roughs, role.,
he•reses, son tartar, asthma, broscluta,
gate 1s
The nose who shrinks from self denial
the cup of happiness away fres his
tips.
(:eve the devil your oast •ed 1t wart be
aa hour before be will mess book after yea
ven
The shade• of fhb generation r edu
called lark•, ht kid•, sod that le skeet
right
To nue•'soy wrens asd expel them fres
children or .dulls ape Dr. Low's Worm
Erre,. lm
The man who doves .h la •timer, se
matter hew big • pima he may fill a the
.lurch.
1 bars ie • geed deal of public praying
deme that dent enema esytting in beams Or
00 sash.
Les wee dogged set of Sodom, hat
Nen an tame shrah member who live
ern yes.
There are men war .l reties nosey
them mt•rrytmg fee tt, hat there a moo
meek were.
Dent cell • mem • Wer tulles p'us gall
prove it, rad don't de es Ntay MINI III M
dome tsildly.
Merrier* is the atom swims betty:
lib Otiosemitred epee without
•um.(demol.a
Parity dem'/ step w.rkioe at the beds
lumens esmo'd, manus M • he tied meds
it le prises.
Ne seen weighs •.ythi0R 1. the Marsh
of (hist. mime he des" Mea the scab.
they w 1 beeves.
Why is es empty shessipmi �s b.tee Nke
saltNth. >fl./il.e they hen.
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Is way is .crura is
quiet is please whilst le
Hatred is the madness of the
Byron.
Fidelity is seven tenths of business sue
ere • Pad roc.
Haste tripe Its own heels, and fetters and
stop, naelf. v.e•e:w.
There is an oblique war in reproof which
takes off the sharpness of it. -rope.
Tke mead ns 1s oat plass, sed in itself
tan mak.- • 1:g wren of hell, *ad • hell of
heaven Mtltou.
Two persona cannot lone be (rands if they
.annet forgive , ach other -s fatlsgs.-
Brayer
ifs daily p , fu better understood in
wcto thou words, was simply doing good.
Whittier.
If there tie wily truer measure of • /tan
thee '.y what he does, it must be by ellen
he gives. -South.
The old scriptural sobriety was •fl.etual
d•,ing : retie sobriety u rffectual dullness.
H W. Berner.
If any mart seek. for grotnees, let him
forest ermines said ask for truss., sad, he
will hood both. -- Horace Mann.
b:ns y to • prams so full of cowardice and
shame that so14ody ever had the cowardice
to own It. -- Rochester.
It is .nueh safer to reconcile •n enemy
shim to coalusr him . s lousy may deprive
him o1 hs poem. but reconciliation of his
will-Fclth•m.
Whatsoever that be within us that feels,
thinks, deserves. and animates. is something
eelesuwl, dicta', and consequently, in.
peruheble tri.tuttc.
heart.
method
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RAM'S HORN SAYINGS.
DO WOMEN KNOW 1
That m *Wag ..a pre .swim ssucsd
quality s.tri.le sever yield fins gsalit►
produeta
That water is which soda has owes air.
calved is good fen 00.14115 catalogs withal
✓ im bean bl•ckwaed by kerosene limp
woke.
That in any ki.4 el pallor Daly shelf
v began of the best ,1401117 should he used 1
the w• .at.otured urgers often rooter
Armful acids.
That it should be kid ea a soft. t►iek
treeing cloth enol wooed se the wrong rods,
remelt the work se that it will bare a
beautiful raised appsar.oes when dry.
That Ituen embroidery must be very
lightly starched and made as smooth as pos-
sible
onM. when drying, and before &rutile,/ most
h e damped down u.111 .very thread 1r limp
but net wet.
That • erect was for s.ehsg the corks of
preserve and catsup bottles may be mode
from . proud of resin, two ouOcee of bees
wax stud one sad • half ounces of ntutt55
tallow melted together and run tato sucks.
Sallow complexion, bIo'chee, pimples,
boils, •becomes, old sores, scrofula and skin
&seams depend en impure, ritsted blood.
Burdock Blood Ritter. purities the blood,
removes all effete matter, and cures all the
above pained disease.. , - 2w
That inflamed eyes that will yield t5 no
other treatment will sooleums be besedtd
by • tea leaf peahen. four boiling water
os the leaves end let them stood until they
are quite soft. and bind them directly oD
the clawed eyes This should be done at
night, and removed in the morning.
Mase Adele Wilkins, No. 92 Trinity St.
Toronto, say : - 1 *offered with • very lad
cough and cold which settled on my chest,
/.ad tried several remedies withe.t dotag
me any good. One 250 bottle of 1)r. Levi. -
lett.. Syrup of Turpentine effected • come
plata cure cud i eon really recommend it
most highly.
Wrong defog always begins with wrong
thiakt.g.
Nothing trod wants us to do is an un-
re.wwLie service.
Heli is as Dear to the palace as heaven is
to the death ked.
It is dangerous to follow any mu who
does u.. tollow Christ.
Whenever two payer men come tceet14er
used has a .tandiag army.
The Inco who is rukd by his feelings can-
not travel to a straight lee.
The man who rune from trpuble will
God time to stop and rest.
The devil probably smiles whenever he
meets • Christiana with a long (ace.
Cheat will not remain in any heart where
his sommsadme•rs aro not kept.
When a Christie, goes wren" he *sakes it
much harder for some maser to go rtght.
There is no such thing se receiving the
Bible as the word of tool sad keeping
Christ out .4 :he heart.
There t. a '• , once between sitting be-
fore the f•- nkiag about dole, good
and roof.; ••4, a cold and mow to do it.
There a enmething wrest with the milit-
ias of the mss who walks wish • 1i514tr step
toward the theatre than he dos toward the
church.
In Ica than two days you can Otos cors •
severs mid by wing l)r. Loviolette. Syrup
of Torpetw. It 1s ales Newt agreeable to
the sests.
JOSH BILLINGS. PHA
Surfeit has ruined mon
mime her.
The "sleet piece
half way up.
Wbmmin • r r be M
' auks than mem he..
Thou who meet deeds ars. motet
tbore who tum from it die twills.
it lo easy to mistake Wyman for ps.b-
e sse--laaysw5 is the eb.•pwt kto4 in pash-
es
Oma of the most unhappy krittsn is this
world 4 • 'oilseed pet. They are anal
d thee a ennui
115 Nees whose *shish.ss ix to make folk'
1•L will seer gib shay the remembee say
being • flim -.law ttatriley.
I hat lowers sus se slabbers that it wsa
jest •spat es hard work to w.visoe them
that they wan right es it wmm that they wee
mese.
Hi philosophy Meshes Nee set be steak
thiyp eilwus es the frost side, where they
era well guarded, hat leaf arse tot e
tear side re them where they *e't a-Isek-
iy after oma
The tehaece sad whiskey esesemed is
this wrld we.ld pet • 1iNs .M the heads
in wry Mathes *led faro& h cash esu w
them with • peak e( hack -Amar, a deem
paper ear" mil a bomb we teeth piths.
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is on, a shoat
hey mon io-
for It,
CRISP ANO CASUeiL
'trams were used is h:gypt 2,000 years
beton 4'hriet.
Rut tor were used in Troy. Sc►L.macn
found ever 1,800 in gold.
Needles antedate history. Th.► War.
fit et made in America in 1680.
Lamps were used Pastore writhes history.
Il:uueaods of outcast lamps have been
teuoo.
I.ucifer matches were patroted in 1334,
• hate fcction matches preceded than by 13
y1•ra
t...b'ete with stem end stand like those
we use today were employed in Troy 900
years before Christ.
('hairs were in use i■ Egypt se long ago
as 3300 B ('. ('home employed them from
about 1300 H C.
('urteins were employed for bedsteads to
the eleventh century ; they were afterwstd
transferred to %indorse.
Teapots were the inveotios of either the
Imbrue or ( Meese, and .re of uncertano
. nttqutty. They mole to Europe meth to
1.,10
Dishes of /:old sad silver used in table
service in 90U B.C. were found at Troy by
Dr. Schl4ma.e. t toe of these is .bout Vise
0o,e now employed.
To search out Impurities end drive them
from the system is the work of Kurdock
Blood Bitters; thus K. B. B. cures dy(epepsia,
comtipatioo, bad blood, bilinand all
dowers of the stomach. liver:web and
Mood. 2w
THINGS TO REMENISER.
One tablespoonful of butter rubbed into
throe of flour, rolled into the upper crust
for pie.
Keep fond hot by covering sad setting in
• pan of hot wawa.
Add • sop of grated cocoanut to sager
cooky dough.
Tess • soft custard to see of it is cooked,
by pouring out • Ingle from the epnoo. If
it leaves the spoon clean it notch more
rektor.
A little turpentine mixed with the 'tenth,
to give • glees ter cellars and miffs.
To stop the amok• and smell of any mule
stance buroiee oa the stove, .prickle opt
upon it.
T. clam herd -gashed walls, use one halt
cupful of .mMoi• Is • pail of water. Good
Housekeeping.
ALL ABOUT THE ROT ',SCHILDS.
The eraodtathar of the Kothechilds did
not 000 a penny in 1800.
it s .u.t•ted the Rothschild. family
with their heather prudence can memo"
their wealth to 11144,000,000,1100 by 196b.
The Rothschild' family ewes $2,000,000,-
000 and is this richest family le the world,
but ita individual members .re ao longer
the richest iodi.iduale is the world.
Th. Rothschild*, it is said, smoke the
asset osstle cippre that .re nude the
Henry (`lay Srrbr ace.' which anal 50*117
*1.25 mime. They are wrapped in gold
leaf and pecked is little ial.idd cederwood
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IT IS WELL TO KNOW
That Pals le the 1."ge t pert of mese legs•
ateiled-
flee ton meth e1 the bssaskespisq d te-
em b deet taiIMtfr
Thee roe wend be gr0e.1e1 without pr-
Irea twdese .f an saris",
Thee le be the saeru. el • hest le M
h is $ Maoism .l men ewe.
11•t tenet et es Nva heysed '.r mess
there e se these mimeos tSbMke.
he owls as Ike rink d wertdty sstsuNe
12171.*"" M wish•ysetartg s.Mwhsryttot M
( sins taw. three, ebbs" brio- boy Plse Syrup sem =Ids.
~ y MN 101111111 eWm" 11 Yyr e"'ale'l�,M►*"kJlLs lira Miro eswiihaws
CAREFUL HOUSEKEEPING. Ila seems to have had .aoash of it, end
cry little ie seen. Toe 184U serial is cot
.w e • *0.050 ssasl.res •.t "Is" • all is one with the shoulder hook aisd laid
tare Muth ter.
ie tacks et the wrests. Not only aro skirts
How is It you kora .v.rythaeg so bright I wired to keep them in pl«e, but ea sdrost•
"4 eh101.5asked Mr%. Root" of her i ly djasted rare, ., •.rsag•d w to b. .n.
saigbb.r. who wee noted fur her tempt and
ae•tness 1 our stoves look like new. yo"r
lamps shine, sad your salver is as brunet as
though It had lust come from the store. Ito
Sell me bow you name" ler bteba.d 1s dis-
turbed because thanes at oar &Sous* do not
look as well as they do at yours.
So chatted lin Rusty, whose dress sed
.01.1.17 tsvutule, is put mud* the newest
sleeves and makes the adnurahle bulge o.
them. The newest brown is e sort of oo(-
fee shade sad is stalled mocha ♦bout eery
wtdeer custom* has at least two copes
mad* to wear with it osis • leg, hill cape
for oold days . the other • little butterfly
•flair, out on • r.rr!e, with fur trimmed
household •r*soot aoo.arded well with edges curiae armed the him, lik* the pet-
oan
it ala �I • dower
her u..,-•. --
It ...u•e no trouble at a11, replied the loser Reretpes.
neighbor, t" keep thugs. as you say, bright .par ...ice. Pere, con a d aloe sums
and Shia to: I only do every day, or Oren,as
fl apples put !brio into lb ••••••
week perhaps. the ewe as DOM* only do *1 %
kern u.tervais pas trill )sat ewagb water to Leap thefts
Once . week 1 give my house • thorough from burning,cad sr,gated lemon peel.
sweet. with • broom, removing or rover.
Inv . -'.) 41111514 In the room before ,wwpb5g
1 then 1,1 4411 sad rub thoroughly with aloft
cloth all my tumour*, pictures and tirade,
her bolero puttmr them in pier again.
Furniture is oauah improved many time* by
was14i05 it in clear, wird water with • soft
cloth, only 005 nisei. he particular to wipe
it dry at once, sad polish thareupbly with •
dry. soft clotb. A shamoa skin te much
bettor. t to other dye during the week, 1
only Mush up or use the sweeper.
My cook -stove is kept Mee by thorough-
ly bI*ckeg it oar • week era by • daily
brushing, not forgetting to rub the nickel
plating with an old woollen' cloth.
All ray washable tidies, doilies. and trap
cloths .re washed separate from my regular
wasbisg. I use fine soap ; do not boll them.
and rinse thoroughly. 1 the spread them
smoothly over • towel or sheet, roll tightly,
and iron at ora, on the wrong side with a
gond hot area. hoeing such things whsle
perfsetly damp gives them • new look. an
effect which u not possible In any other
way.
My lamps are attended to every der.
Thom are trimmed, filled and rubbed dry
with a soft cloth I )sce • week they are
thoroughly washed in a good warm rods,
rinsed and rubbed dry with • soft cloth.
Chimneys and lamps both reesive the same
testator t.
For washing my windows. 1 use cold
water, putting a teaspoonful of Oval oil ill
quart of water 51 heti dried sad rubbed
with • soft cloth ther will take ore s polish
t 0sepin r5 seer.
A man, notorious for his "carnes,'. late-
ly went into • butcher's sad e.gaired the
prior of • certain soup bona The pro-
priety of the shop is • ream.s fellow and
e •sear to the old sae's if seems be said,
•'Oh, i'll (iv. you 114.1 "
The eu.temr pet his heed te his ear.
He is semewhet herd of bearing, and had
e ased the other's reply.
•'(`ee't you take • lithe off that he
asked.
The bomber took pity on him.
"Yes," said be, 5011 it fear soots."
Aad the .Id nes went hose with • nem -
hiraable awes of basing drives • good her
rale.
like fine china. /
And now fee my ler. ' 1 am par.icular
about that, and would much rather not here
it washed a11. than not sorbed right. 1t
should be washed in good not suds made
with fine soap, Theo pour over tt bodies
hot water he pariehlar teat the ewer
comes to tb'e hotline point --and rub dry
with a soft/cloth.
Mrs. Hasty was very much edified with
the infnrotatwb resolved and went home
with the determination to make things to
her house shine like her neighbor's.
Stew them tall .cry a tt and tender, i heu
mint) them to • prate and ~take theta sere
ewevt with Mowll ru.,.r. adding • •mall
ptato..d butter .14 rolegrated nutmeg.
R. earttLI sant CO bar, :le muse tn,n and
watery. .
Potato &sow. -Por tilt. purpose ase pre
Woes that aro 1117 %Otte. m.eiy and
eiootb. Boil tb.m very carefully, cad
wire they are done, pour off the water,
peal them. and set them ou the beck of the
stove until they are quite dry anti powdery.
Theo rub then, through • course ware sieve
i.to the dean In which they •re 10 go to
table. 1)o not disturb the heap of potatoes
before it is served up, or the dykes will tall
and it will flake. This makes • pretty
dal.
Roast ,:ooso.-- If .ving drawn and waged
a large young goose, wipe out the ;made
with • cloth, and fprtokle in etrme salt and
pepper. Mate a nulling til four good -sired
unions, chopped fine, sad half that quantity
of chopped .age leave.. one very large tea-
cupful sal grated bread crumb., a piece .f
butter the sae of •u egg, end line beaten
yolks of two eggs, with • little pepper and
salt. Mix the whole togetiter wet1, I'ut
114*..tulliug euro the ear., •ed pow 1t in
hard, but do not eutirely till up the c.vlty,
as the mixture will swell In cooking Tie
the goose securely around wan a greeted
string, 5sd'pat paper .v.r the breast to
prevest it scorcrn ig. I'ut it into • hot
oven : the tire raft be hook and we'I Kept
up. 1t will require from two and • half to
three hours to roast. Bute it at first with
a lotie asst and water .0d tilell with ill own
t n
gravy. Take off the gaper ellen he •�ose
is aMout half dune, and dredgo rt wah a
little floor toward the low He. .sir par
boiled the liver and beer, chop 'heni end
m n
6ieh must Tse
them into the rev
put h [ y, w r
m
well skimmed .u.l th:ckewed with • little
burned flour. Send ..ppleruse to the •able
with the goose, *1.o matt O4 potatoes.
The ware of t'INhams.
3luch of the wear 1194 tear which lases up
good c!...biug may he averted ty constant
tare. Gowns should be brushed before
hanging up is cleats. It a Lest to hare
this done as soon as possible after taking
them off, thoroughly removing the era :s of
street dust and mad from fsoiogs, seams and
gathers. The neat woman dote not brush
her gown in her own chamber, but takes it
into the bathroom and brushes it brads an
open window, .r. better still, has it carried
out of doors for the operation.
Darius germs may he r:arried hose to
clothing, and, went Lie not the ease, 4114 •
very untidy proe.e.Log to put into one's
wardrobe an article of dross wince has not
holo thoroughly cleansed.
When the French woolen takes ett her
bonnet she does not bundle st at once loco
• b•.dtox, or throw it h•etily on a shelf, or
hang it up on • peg. N..t she. Every
little loop and bow is pulled out into shape,
arises aro gently eareeeed Into smoothness,
jste and aigrettes w straightened and
fastened in position, and the bonnet re-
oelvee the touch of the brush to resore dust
and then at s laid betwee• folds of turne
paper, ane is ready for Its next ap-
pe.ranc., u fah and new, to •11 intent, as
when it left the milliner's hand.
Gloves are explains articles. no nutter
how sedulous the oars bestowed upon them
Kot gloves will last • third longer than they
anally do it pulled otT the hand from the
wrist down, and turned inside out, as a
done when they are tried on in the shops :
it laid by themselves, properly straightened
and not erumpled into a tight ball sod if
mended at the instant . howl itself, •
pair of glover wil. it... . - pristine
freshness. It is good polar to have bent
and weaned -bast gloves. and gloves for .bop-
ping and running *tout. 1■ our 'hilly
winters the last mentioned should be • dog -
. kin, and eufficisetly loose not to cramp t14.
hand. Light gloves may be cleaned mere
thaw once to •dreamee.
Shims with yawning gape where bottom.
. bold he, at once 000viet the wearer of
heedles.e.e. A large Noodle sad stout
thread will replace • button, and it requires
.sly • moments work. and the wearer will
pert with no portion of her self-respoet if
she does this se a matter et habit.
Clever teaseslsa.
Harpr's Young people There ie • very
"lever .mall girl is Rm51•d who remises ort
• great many things der herself. end lase
siasem be deceived, se Rimy other email
traps ars. by 11iep that are Mid theme "ler
Harm, beep
Meld W wee of Iia male thea
mem es wed so
e& of abs s im-
mediately mettekhr (rt set ead
*tem she ail l
"hest t--abr she mere.'" made of grow
*hese•, hue 1 deet believe is"
"Ani why ter!" irked her ermdfethr.
'B.s..se 1`v. berm redia' is the 14Nr,
ani N Move the w MM't meth of gears
asses palmi., the mew Wer made Were
the sews ma"
caw Math
" ne the hired tirl left is high deet.*."
"won 1 fowl the geese of SKI meth ei
deism es the neer el the Meshes ether she
W gems
is Mid" rig Swim, Me *nog Om item rensf,
ase
As
ales
$ peem•met ewener
g►
Costa, Ru./rd.
11'beo • woman Gude herself so tired abet
she *hints she cwnoot est'or even sleep pro
perly, let her devote a quarter of an hour to
getting resto. Three nonutes wall ,utiiar
u. remove berc otbiogan•it •get into • warm
altering gown. Five minutes should he de-
voted to lying flat on the back wish eyes
crowd sad muscles reaxed. Tr remaining
eight minwes 000 be divided between
•pougi.g the feet with •la,hol and rubbing
the lack of the neck with the same or with
. rose le vinegar. The weary woman will
not recognise herself .t the end of the pro-
cess, and I: she ern dos fresh clethu.g she
wi.1 feel .,lu•1 to •Imoet any exertion by
the tine .he as dressed again.
Reser rias le flake 4 -aria.
A curious receipt for making the hair curl
naturally le gi1en in an ancient household
n otebook and is as follows In the early
'prieg, when the cap of the wild grape. ills
bovine to flow, take • bottle to the wood.
and tie It under an incision made in the
vme, through which the •*p will drip, and
leave it there till it is filled. The same
suhtle,chem4try which curb the tesdnb of
the vine will act upon the hair and twist It
into softer nage than the obo1uttouu hot
iron or any of the patent curler. of the day.
The sap should be allowed t a forme*'. ell it
will before it is corked. When ready for
use it should be rubbed tete the hair with •
soft .poor..
Creep at • re.ry 5 s:•Ilee.
The art of cheap soup-m•dteg has oat
until lately had the attention oars w it by
Kn• .h boesekoepen that it deserves.
They have, we fear, rather scorned the Idea
of using anything but hest gravy beef. Itut
sow, however, when eerorrroy nn stoking, as
in everythlo/ else. has to he pr. -deed. they
are begmosis* to look en ordinary bones as
their most valuable allies In .•king soup
which .hall ba the minimum of Dost and:the
maximum of sourahmeot. (lee poesy
worth of mutton bone*, broken into •
quart of water, sad allowed to stand for •
day and sight at the hack of the firs, will
whoa' two quarts of boiling water and •
peenywrth of pea flour are added, boil into a
most delicious soup. 1. soup -kitchens, or
when km .loantitIes are made, 'sough
soup to fwd four people will sly cost the
small cam of one farthing Lando. Asa
Den.
Slat. r0, N.tlet rev
1)asting the room is not the ample matter
lookers -es think. It does sot ooawt in
wearing• pretty moron sed se effective cap
and w•vieg a feather duster after the
mietar.555s fealties of Phyllis is the play..
1• Not • feather duster is os. of the least
useful implement. • woman who intends to
dust could find it merely puts the par
tides of duet i5 circulation in the air, and
after • while they all settle .gain re mantels
*led mirror, piano..nd chairs. M dison.ert
the housewife later when She finds sellers
grime with admwtioo upon the silver,"
gray *loud Whet is spread ever all her fora
ten.
A dot Moth is the proper thing to remove
dust from all wood rad herd wisteria A
.01 brush s14o.ld he need for esb.M,red
furniture. it will remove duo frees plush,
t&sss.try sad the like, est it *movies &beet
in the alr, and as smooth wrbum. have •
greeter sweeties for dust thus reset ease,
it will .Stall *maim a the tables sod theirs.
Thee • set, nu,1Yy damp nee will remove
it. It b, suswgwwYy always wise he brush
the aphebeersd mods bat, to anew • few
Wastes' kstennimies before ds5esg.
The trials of dusting day +ae be greatly
redwood if the housewife will. during sweep -
Mg. pet soder sever all her brie slime sad
lite$s mad will so far se possible preterit
Mr .p'd-.01 1050140 frim dent by
emertheM with mares sheets - New Y xk
silkale\
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Granby Rubbers
R°° Overshoes.
Warm, Dry and Comfoltabl..
Latest Styles. Baautifull9 Finished
Perfect in Fit. Always Satisfactory
Granby Rubbers Wear L.3,17e Imo.
.s.
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The finest Remedy in the
Dr.La iolette'S World for all Affee- .
o tions of the Throat &
Lungs.
Turpentine=
Cures
Colds,
I Coughs,
a Grippe, Croup,
\hooking Cough.
up
You Never
ads seem, Mys.
Boy. don't long around the corners of
the streets 1 f you have anything to de, do
de it promptly, right off, the ire home.
Home is the place for boys. About the
street -corners and at *tables they learn to
talk slang, and they learn to swear, to
smoke to►•ooe, and do many ether *hasp
which they eight not to do.
De your basions and then gat home 1f
yeer bats res' 11 play.
play sad make •
ei
heeon of it. 1 like 10 5e* boys play goad,
ear.e.t, healthy gamma. if 1 WWI the
teas, 1 would give the boy. • good spaci-
o us play -posed. it should have plenty of
soft pew grass /tad fonetuas. sad broad
stem to play suitable gime 1 would
make it as plesseet, es lovely, as 1t Mold he
. ad I would give it to the boys te play se,
. ad whw the play was ended 1 *field tell
their to ie beam
SM IP•lese r tholbeem
1140. Trams.: TMs am hte eel old
thaw sheet the slashes el t. -My. Per 4..
., • "heart's ems" telt is • ed*, sit -
row ril8.s ted le • hew erM0 delloPWg
Bath. Caen ere set he 5,19.11 .stpse on
11e bay sseyissow•res
am�mM~b� M See
se e es radare are seseeemed,
*40. beep sheds laM weaM se lsogar
be Hassled caw N Is wpm as the Ore*
Mare Althea le ISM • l saw
*spume eesrMmlo del pub.
•e1M00 awl s/m0ls5.
rref..ser Doom tells of Sir .lames Simp
see, /het after seeing the terrible seamy of
• poor Highland women seder amputation
e1 the breast, 140 left the slam room mil
went straight to the Parlament Hetes te
seek werk as • s.11oit.w's clerk . Bat es
* seed thesebte he Monied to the may of
medieis., asking Cm saythia`` be dose r
make epratiese less paiefel• the nitmeto
rapt erns the0 b a1 the essesi t
referes mid
wthe wfrioe14 onsb�em�i
.1 the deliveries* el meq.
used a Tub or Pail that lasted as long,.
that was as light, tha • ,;:: r as much
thorough satisfaction as FIBPEWARE.
A lifetime of tet: year- is a Frequent
occurence with
E. B. EDDY'S INDUBATFD FIBRE1#ARE
NEW BAKERY Baby Wants It.
c+onrrtZcla. Martin's
-o--�
.JOHN A. GREEN Cardinal Food
heti established a new Bakery anti Con-
fectionery Store on Hamilton at. in
Harries old stand, where he• will keep
constantly nn hand everything in the �.
line of Goal thread, Cakes and Pastry
of hest snake. urge Loaves at $ cta.,
and small Loaves at 4c.
No combination ; no extortion , but
everything to suit the tunes and the
pockets of the people.
1f you want Good Bread anti Cheap
Bread leave your orders at the New
Bakery, on Hamilton Street.
Wending Cakes . Specialty.
(tread delivered to all porta of the
town.
JOIN A. GREEN.
names Nam flsssllas,
1 seared eerrimag hat &ebb from is-
• hiring Isar Leant sed Width .11
mil el m•di"ies 1. 00
11r ; .11. 1 WOO
Bitters, •d
.44.4 leet
d le try d.'
yy
m�,,�� /,M�4y!p No slimed betels i we as
tree 1 *O& amd boas W pod
bath ar SWIM
1. Ilmtw.ss r..ame.kmr.
brarrlis N. R.
The Old 'tellable
COAL
ALWUS ON NANO.
NOW is time time to purchase your
HARD 00AL. The bail and only
SCRANTON HARD GOAL in this
market supplied at (arrest prices on
shortest notice.
All Coal Weighed at the Mar-
ket.
Wim. LRE
Olden haft et WPM lb L1111 mere
memgdy etModd M
now 151,A4,3 Au0 INVAN0e.
The m,e;
la Mee,
ufifal.i,n'
%:alai., I.
25 N.s.
.Co/41 1" / 1)rag8 isle ew1
t;rfrrrrs
.1
r eT, ed
aratind
• i .0.1 rto•I the beat
I Ties, pries
KaRRr WATSON • CO. pl.SPAt,eus
(1) MONTI1nAI
SalteRe• Amiable
homy tar
ATENTS
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Team/ w
ath
preiCN PATS
cv►yst014TIS eta.
01* $Nr5 i ,vitt Pao t�.w.. v, lrga ►awent bsla-
Otaws•
hems. fr worm retesie In
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tM pwt,es M • nes cat nn In ?Trio d iige m
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e•reel.t.,.n n1 one rele•ttee era•
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t.►. t,'ttr•w.twv. ani
PATENT'S 1
MEMTM. Teter SAM MA W1*
Obtained, sod .It ATMIee.w In MeV.
O0&& stlsnded to st MO ? r
oar /fees le moot",
17-
see. sod w e tan obuin P.teet�*ps
hthese -mare from WA•AM I
fllnM 1 •a
,st t Oaltyr t fes 1
Fool.
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