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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-3-21, Page 7rat THE SIGNAL: GODFRICB. ONT', THURSDAY. MAR. 21, 1895. Consumption. The incessant wasting of a con- sumptive can only be overcome by a powerful concentrated nourish- ment Ilk,' Scott's Emulsion. It this wasting is theckrd and the system iS supplied with strength to combat the disease idiot. is hope of rccuvery. of Cod-liver (hl, with Hypophos. phites, (fors !were to cure Con- sumption than any other known remedy. It is for all Affections of Throat and Lune, Coughs, Cords, limn. ch,tis and Wasting. r...,hmrJr,,. xotl ► Nem. R alsone. AN OngglHs. bot • fit. IN, I',TIM E1tT1I t,E EV I I)EVI'E. A \' • LADY RAlliilli Fin ill A SILK SEI' t..rt Palm TN(Ot Iii r►Kmlttu w•ertr e..•ra%Taus, %SASLOW A1n laps, .r 1:. !T� -u..0 KKUKs 4.4% .s Pit l4, row, Thr .L Marrs Amro.. The •.r ume:atmu0 of eaeteace a whet cot: tin_... A ut•m tirm..ug • cut hefore • eeryellnuin, evi.Iesosi to c,rne,uce the,,, of the Itta.....f as pees ha. • poor chanoe,,but when sense: alter *he.., it produced to 1..••., them tor- pity easy:y dog • t.•..uct is etas favor. 1 ha Is the case w :lig nor of ibis life -preservers known to - nuc .s.aad--oto_-preseas.--'Elie--erreleaea of hweiir .e read thua.suJs of wuoneses has been petblt.h.d, te.'-dving to its prwslw valae, oat the jury tt.e •eco:n are bs/pq eon lased. St. filary's has many witwons's* win could hear golden (retin....aus rite .ir�u• lot. recently • ren.ark•ule ren' is tie rain. o: Mr. 4.,.1010 NI .N.(t. .1[• u we hte.e..t weenier. litre Glary year, d•ugei ••r of 11r .I..hn S.ott,had err. or.,e complete. v pros rated : ewe ).ale, atrv••us,tua-spirit r.l a. •1 3.. *itch • coo.l.teou as to [Yarm her per it's a1 •i frteads. She had Dot been able to'restJar ie -1 for -ober els ovine. Doc - m• do to-. were hot hrlp.og her. airs had leen to*•bog ••1 Ih.. wonderful • •ff.c'•41 by 11r. 11'itltarns- l'auk 1111. tet !'ale 1'wople and sow.o uquaistsftrs re - co. meed -d then) she pa/chaos' three loses idol l adore the first trot wws meshed o :mprotenust was rnt,,•ed god continuum: the nae •4 the pill• 511-s "en!' was moon able top., rmw.rk•t.ont'her hnu.,•end aDOW ••y tae( better health ILao for )ears. kin. Mao testified 0• to the greet raenelit • iota t1. - bad derived from the use of hr e. hexer. of Ptak I'..10 •o4 declares that •hey w • Ofd set be without them u tbe h ,n,.•. %n imp vsrialwid madams of the blue(. or w dlsn-.ler, d coodiuon of '2.• ucrv.' are •he trust fail ao.roa of meet ill. that ',allot mankind, and -to any those •'i'. -'ted iir. 's% 1. bar. 1' ak ails offer steely aad certain X. other rerwdy bag ever lost with ►. h greet mod coet►nw•d •wive.., which u ewe .•f the strongest profs that Ik. 11:I. hen.. 1'.nk {'ills •caoloplieb all that t. :arced of them. Tb.y are an unfailing • .re for locomotor ataxia, partial paralywta, -t. \ :to•' dance, emetics, neuralgia, rheu n••:.n,, nervous headache, the after effects o f la grippe. 'wep t..tinn of the heart, serviette pros rat .t • diseases depending aeon intend blood, such as scrofulo browse 'ryeipelo, etc They are also a .pecifi. for troubles peculiar to females. ,ring all forms of weaknee.. I. mea they afect • radical con in all peem armpit from mental worry, overwork, or resines of say nature Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold owly bores hearing the tirm's trade work They are never std in hulk, sod ..y dealer who ..(len substitute's is thus form should be avoided. Them pills are manufactured by the lir. \1'ilhanne' Medicine 4 omj,.ny, I;ro. keille, Oat • and Schenectady. N 1 ., and may be had of all druggists or direst by mail at either &Adrots, .t 50 cents or we bot.. for $2 50. GEMS OF THOUGHT. I'l.ere 1s only one person you need to ma ante and that is yourself. Ile that is careful not to do any more • nen his hare duty te dein* legs than hi. duty The two powers which in my opinion ma- aitute • sero ma. w Chow of baring and •orhearing- Fashlw is the science of appearaoes. and ,t inspires me with the desire to seem rather than to be. ;Thy should we refuse the happtmers this hour gives us,becaaw•ame other hoer might take It away Piety ought to be loeabk,because it ought to be virtue adorned, and then u nothiag w hourly as virtue. Meet people succeed, set by debar mealy things as well os others, but some one thing batter the others. We are meet in oosatiag the tnbol•tiosa which afflict se ; are we equally so is count- aag ilio roe whieb drew them upon us ' A ma's soul may be buried aad perish under • duagheap, or to • burrow of Oh bold, lust se may a. under • pile of money. A good o►ara.ter. good habits and sa irrm industry are Impn,gssble to the o anits.1.11 the ill look %bat tnolsever dream- -I of. To presar,• • frw.d, three tkio1i are n- ib to homer him when prwst,a prase hist when amok sad to ameba him iia lib •ereieitiss In the moral world More is ..thing Im' ramble. if we bring • thorough will M it Mae min de anything with himself, bat he meet sot atb.pt to de too much with othos If then is sae virtue abet abseil ids lei• heated mese thea asatber by him MOM ' S4 weeed in Ilk it is peineemM t Lbws is ass anew that .Swig he .esus. 21 w Wag behind times Tales who memo at .e he at gams "'..ed by Dr. t.wi IstWs ISM* .1 Ttir- p sows. it redness natural tamp y�7 �01•• t0_tig t .sass far it eeaW tseflber me ussieplam i� .damapgml• elletite .1 mother r' •+esrwad : sod •slake ter Mess '' am pmeert MOO ma/ creel IGt.IMPSES OF GREATNESS Pitt had • fiery red tbse and a terrible scowl. Heyde(' hada lea, sose.au almost invert- ahle peculiarity of a genii.. Chaucer hooked like a dandy. the imprss qua bring imtsa.IMd by hu Jess. .\ Idiom had reyfular and quite plsasmv natures, unmarked by diasipatioa. \apol.w Ill. had • dull almost stupid face. He gaarally ••eared half asleep. The Duke of 11'slhnvtoo had a creat Bootee ••nee, and a cern, fobiddtag tare. 1'aaann, looked like • caricature of a mon. e. (ion was he, with ever) feature es•vger ate Itoheos'enn worn l hair u, the Beethoven style. who (. hu always bees popular amoag yea i.s" Oliver 4.oid.mtth bad atroogly market t eller features and a lively blue eve that wia always merry. Humboldt had • broad. well ted, intellect - sal roualeoaee, that showed a love for the Korot thtug. of it.. 1'aphvl • face, painted by himself, repro - •rant. him as a also with more thno usual trrowal attractions. . Hawthorne lied the kindly fare and moo- rs"' of • villa... pastor. More than on• -e he was mambas tar a proober. JUST A LITTTUE CURIOUS, !'amara, \ 1 , W an organi,etton of Bashful Ito) *.' The largest Hebrew orphan asylum is the world u located la New Pork. Si Rw t, Pis t. "ti.i r curve .roughs. colds, hoarseness, sere tnroat, asthma, bronchitis. err Im .1 B.lfs.t \ 1 , somas fell dead from Mort liaisese while wwuag m a Anetnr'. oRi:e. To nt.'rw,t lour'. rod expel them trom children or adults use 11r. Low's 11-orus Syrup. 1m The Salvation Amnon %Vor try has a •sir •'ul•tino of 52,000.000 earn, printed in f nr'v neguages. 11*nches,.r, Finland Ina sordid tbr••uch the Town Council L milli -in dollars for a tea -firma! school. The *mallow (Month elitice 'tithe world u at the mouth of the sen saw River. Its ca- pacity le embargo sennas. Boston club warren have voted to gab. scribe 02oo,000 for the. purpose of building and furnishheg a club house. April Fool's Day Mike orieia in • Roman fe•etival, the fool'. holiday. which was cele• brsted about the first of April. The Im-h was formerly divided into three •l.arl.yoorau,' the.. elirl.ion, Lein¢ nrigt;al• Iv the lesrth of • well dries) grain of eros of the barley. The report that the famnua shaker settle- ment *t New hot. len, X 1 , 0 to he •hen- doneel and the community remo, ed to Fiore ida is denied. A two -Year old rbdd of Charles 'diner. or {lsJlsr:e •'hw, diel from the effects of strall.winw some pills distributed by the agent of • I'nic.go hone. HIN I'S AND HELPS Try to make some one happy aad see what comes of it. I k.n't. tell . ovine but 4.o,l last how bad you have been. lavll your enemy to death mel he *ill ink* a geed friend. . 'Setter bite your tongue twice than speak once without thinking. Never act !the • fool. unkee you are 15i1 - I88¢ to be'emeidered one. 'fly humility and the fear ot the Lord are oche', and honor, and life.' Remember that the lower a 1'hrtettsa bends the higher he can Inok 12 ,cu have the love of • child it will gene you sone man's influences. Bt up. F. Peri • do not tripe or sicken. They .rare onaetipat ion and sick headache. I m Don't inner upon talking about yourself to the man who waste to talk about him- self. I'.,, tett•, rads, son throat, asthma, brow - chow, and .11 lung troubles are yulckly cor- ed by H•gyard •P'e:toral 'Stearn lin DO AND DO NOT• IM keep your baby clean. lie not worry needlessly. I M not let everyone kiss him Its give hem pare air at .11 times. 1M not let any one trestle and 'Make and tickle him ib let him have • few spoonfuls of water several times • day. 1b not keep him so warm that he cannot sloop. Babies, as • rule, are bundled up too much. Do act as it you expected your child to crow up • healthy beteg, every way, leek hopefully into the future, and therefore lin not neglect him, and thea, when he cries tor erne needed attestioe, my that he is • 'ernes, had -tempered little ammonite,' A healthy baby seldom cries when his mats are properly filled, aad • sickly o0e certainly has • perfect right to make life • burden to those who allowed it to become so. USES FOR A HAIRPIN. I*st.ad *1 a hook it bottom Mote, gloves and such like. lsewad of • bet of win it will aad • broken bicycle. Instead o1 a needle and thread it will fames together a ripped sem. Instead of musings it fastens together the woman reporter's sheets of eopy paper. 11 h. se saefwl the wonder is sew taw pant aleag witbeet '•m. Arid they dea't very won leaned of • .orkenr.w it will open • bottle ; iwetead of a pap's: gaffe it will out e pee magaris• loaves. Instead of • e•adlessiek it does good ..:1505 straightened out, with owe sed lobbed fats • candle. the other Into the matel. Sew serape IletaserMs. t)7epspsia arises from wren, settee .f t be stmomb, Over, sed bwsk Smdeek Mond Kuhn ores 1)yapapn• old all diseases aria• fag fro *90 limit le 1O. M weer inellas. A ~Mom IMM aeollls bait is mads In int beliteliteihe iwbaE- is rings tWi dada WIN a decile tread week a seder'% wab IN abs maser sf IMr iota ahem by swag three h • rem sad toe below aad ahem far .web silk .1 the book. Settee - bale Sanas! {saves mad lay k.•Ide, hssei•g at the top. lbw morrow ribbons, with sada. at Me tea ides .f Me tip a Maga the beak together. am noes* IL..sbts Nerwoy Pisa Rye.i Mho NAM sod hest ewe ler am /ha emus, bre mbion. sere threat ase all threat ami king .men m hiss Ma sod 500 THE FASHIONS. Crinkled gingham showing blue aad whits stripes to uwtatood with plan b:ue gingham 10 the develops.e.t ail • meat ad therotlpk- ' ly practical bolo's' work drew. The woman who dslekse • litem garment of lb* wrapper order while dome house -work„ yet must have •n e•ay •Jlustu,e.t• will be pleased with tbs. trim .umlel. '1 he four vored skirt has • [runt gore, • yore at each aide said • back gore, and measure. about three and three-eighths yar.b at the foot. It es gathered .t the top. .Itgfuly at the fn m: end ride., toot. i..l!y at the Lack, and u lueese i to the round sestet, .1.1a. Let being tia•abel above the left side t,uut stem. Pies waist u provided with • lasing toted by double bust Jan•, under -aro, and ride -back gore. moll • cutting matte Beam. The upper part of the Moly luring ie covered with a ►.lust• yoke shaped by shoulder .gonia, and from the y..ke depend a tull sesiele• back and full front., winch are separated by underarm gores to eneun • trim eltect et the side". 1 he full otirtioos are withered at the top and the Whose is drawn in folds to the et titre and colleted at the Lower edge to two rows of shirring.. made at belt depth .pact, the Win tines i1e• jog concealed by the belt that bootie" the lower edge of the waist. The coning us made at the centro of the front. with sett• ton and button holes. .10 indepesdeut belt encircles the waist and iii closed at t rte cent; of thefruot,the overlappinvand bring pointed. An attractive feature in the mode is the two seam leg-of-mutton sleeve, which is man. over . cwt -chap -4 lining, and may be made up with the insole seam cerise.' all the way ripen or left open for some distaea at the wrist and tisirhed to clow with button• holes end but•ohs so as to turn back the sleeves conveniently, when necessary. Chambray, percale, gingham, print, seer- sucker, and vartnue ember eottop goods are the u.ateriala ernp,u)ed for iliit style of .Irv... The skirt and shirt dress promisee to he .gain populeo for plain wear this summer. The round .girt ie four yards and a half wile at the foot, with the trout and fide breathe ►lope•( t..warde the top. The shirt Hi mad. with • poke back and gathered front, a.d • ribbon batt with buckle of silver or ..f pearl is worn. Colored pique's ars; rheas, s:•latex, and cotton and linea dw'k will be used again for heavy wash 4rcossa for waiiei$g aha' outing twee. '41 sit jerk.," reachtn, just to the waistline, with fitted beck and been trent acd turning back with loos, revere to .how shirt -waist beneath. are again offered in white Innen anal cotton duck. 1'he edges are stitched once wad two tows of•pearl but•oee ate Ana n -the front. The most tmportaut feature to woman's dr.ss sow is the ..•nnven.rnt separate skirt with Its variety of plain or farcy waists, with which its owner can adapt it for almost any social function. A skirt of black moire, ratio or creme. Mid Dae of white at •n, are ;lie moat useful gown* • woMaki oao have for • short r:,t1 to gay social ego - tree during the season. Every shun now offer, hlack skirts ready made, chiefly of crepes), but also of Dere', oaten, inexpepsive armed silks, etc. 2 he blouso waists to complete the costume are is bewildering variety. Thom of the pretty taffeta phase are particularly pleaeitg, a. an those of ae- pordina.pleated chitloo foyer at ha. lets expensive bodices are in team .tripod talks, which ere newer than the figured and shot silk.. Some of the ha•d..lnat waists an of white or pal. tinted satin or silk vein' with totted re .paagkd black lace. RECIPES._ - e'•n•n.nnt Pi.. For ore pie use • .quart of milk. Let it 'some to the boiling point than add half • teacupful of sugar. the yolks of two well -beaten time, soil • des serteponnful rf cornstarch throated in • teseponntol of grated cocoanut. Inks with only one cruet. Poet the whites of the eggs to • froth, and mix two teopoeafule of algae 'preen this over the pie when bak- ed, sprinkle with cocoanut, and place in the even to brown slightly. 'anuses l'unpkin I'iea -Them are to be really pumpkin, end neither aivash nor custard The pumpkin should be of dark yellow skin and heavy in proportion to iia sin --the flesh thick and tine grained. fare and cut in inch cube's and cook in • little wa",ew.til eft, being e•nful that. it ,foes sot burn. Then preen through • colander, put it back into the geode with some mol- asses or surer and .piee, and let it mull away until it is • rich rid amber marnt•lade. This must be deme • day or two before the pies are made, for it is • work of time. tree cupful of such pumpkin is ample for • deep pie. and real pumpkin pie is never Irked in • shallow plate. A good proportion for • pie is a cup of p.mpkir, as egg, three or four cups of milk, a half cupful of sugar, a little ealt, • half teaapowtul of ginger, • a fourth twpennful of cinnamon, and • little nutmeg,. Rake rather slowly Rice ruddier. There is but one sort of rice puddiag that can be made perfectly and if these directions are followed you will have a *roomy, delicious pudding se • re- sult : Put one quart of milk into • pod- ding pia. and abut a quarter teaspoonful of grated nutmeg, 'loaner • cupful of layer raisins, neatened, two tablespoonfuls of rice, and two tablespoonfuls of sugar. ib not heap the .peens, Stir until the gun,' is dissolved, and then stand the pan is • moderate oven. As mon se the milk is hot, and a little cram forms over the top, stir It down, and stir the rice from the bottom of the pan. Do this o tot as • cruet forms - The crust Mould M pap.ry, and light in color When the milk begins to thicken, I and the nee seems to corse to the *aria« stop stirring and allow a thin hewn crust to form. Mesad away is • cool place, to quiekly Mill. Now, if elite is two thick, you have ..eked it toe slowly aad too long if it is tais sad milky, 7eu have not Booked it loss'saoerb. THE CANDY MAKER. Nehmen Tao -kms cup of butter, ate .04. of graendal d same. ere cup of nsotamea. Rohl together 111 it spier • throat Stir it peanuts and peer irate ties, obia need sot he battered. Sugar Taffy. Three mpg Of brews wear flight brows), aft. -ball eup of easier. bat- ter atter the mho 61 a waken, one sup of bating water. Rod tnglwtisr wiNost111riag anti) it Modes elm dropped h water. Parr isle heeled pee, is whheh me tied of at map M spread N desired. Cbesserta Osmiy.-T1ree sets of F' 0 Mead wipe. ems sap of armed libber's aMs-Yas. • piss* of better the .hs of • dabs, a sig d kms weer, a t.n.epeetal *f Ni inti a /frig 4ii Lhwr It Imagine No M stew N M be aE 11e dm ter tea mmiMgs eay. esEAstNly. The windy *sell r,... of 110 eesliseey el tki.k Mod mteniess Roller some Si.. sed pear the andyIs, sad air leek sod tare with • serer hone swsil H kesiim 4.wages. Theis aria el tam worm mad pet army ate eesl. MIS seN& mad esyhkm is�ees , sere Wit. palm Is tM chats, ttdbews. brambles, w =1"s yeu.bI , Beres smd ate Ms•�ad new trwbles, lg's*wy P. gym r the heel rmdp Sawa ea •real I...M we/'er. 'The moot affectionate mother 1 es e ham.' said Col. I.cel:ugtou, 'sed 1 IRhev all moturn are affectionate, is the wife o my )rung nephew, ' .aad. 4:eslhugren Whce their young chid rr. eek ,ta mother teak 1ta methane for it. IL was Mune a1 rt orf bitter medicine, and when it came t.,.. to take it like ..hill said •I .•au t .aka that'. illy " '11 sil 'ug ne o10.1 eke it, I:rgte . ssamrsa will take -it tor tea Aud ebor did. rad thereafter at the appututeti times .u. took 1legic'a tnedicine fur lin, re-utarlt Rego. go: well, trutw ithstands,iii that he Jo t.'1 get ow nedictue : At what child could stay :oog awls with vu 1, • moth••: e• that a cart stake ad rushed bark, 21. e••. hear. ✓ lag. 1 thought ..rr ,,s d kite ak ,that • 1 atau's braise out, and l o.eiepoil i „_, .n be f I Lama theta . The young at bed rives •:ver..t'e. hos tart u the ser•.• t"' . ;• t and hit tie. leased right 15. 01 hal med. He w,. pi tad 1 of lin fa h^.e A rt.! ,r and h ' •'tied : 'Hs oouldn', h ••n--1 any beeline on, ••f could he, (0125.[ The add uian looked long .ou.l e.raestly at the heir,but the lad's eouute:.uce wag freak • •at *015.000* aad ... n. 25 a tld 11 , the tart or the. \1' hnaidP, the lathterustgay151.••.1 .n,;h It and re.us.ed the ►spper. keep T'em at arhtel. IJae of t be 000rst ecouun•.ee a +o „r'p Children w ho are anxious +o •t n•ly ..way from ',noel because time. art lard /sort they eau tarn a heti* by going •: nor to work. In the competition ot the modern «.old the eapact'y of availing oneself of the npportun• iuea of life largely del ends upon the tr•:nett faculty and range of , Moa o .:v 1 • Lr gr need by • thorough etiuution The we called 'self-made neem' are not •rvun.enta Inc the 'onion I1. 'I hacker, m.Ilw. i.•ht, I.ro.lray, Ila[ says: 11 is my duty to trot it% '.• the excellwc. e( 1)r. lavioleete's syrup ,.2 Tut patine, as being the tin: aria Dolt that gave me any mho. I ase 152 )etas -sed sad have esf red for • Iwg time (tato "0 attack of bro:cl;i••. and shortness of Weilh sad by the use of your p rparatinw 1 ars sow oreapletely °ureal. NEW BAKERY' IN oppoemg *mew. 1'robeWy mo nlataace of • Cx O D art R I C -I . 'cif o.a.ie rimae' mold be cited which would not .now that with greater •dvaota„► hi nut'. ha". •rume•l to greater power. .1 uuno'rr .,f our aoluaiotanar recwotly rid a our heannv that he had put all that he had a+ted Into his children : aad one could not but thag,as he looked into their bright, 101. lligent l*Eeh,,that he probably made the beet kind of as hsvemaeet Pkv= U..se rattan. t'n,on * .100ty, N.J. t'ountry4.wtl.mea. \laity of the cellars under farm house. are a .negrace to their ow0en. I was is one such not hog since that wasn't tit for a human leer,, to g0 Into, Not only this, It UAW) t tit for the ordinary uses of a cellar. to inch it was put, and was • mamma menace to the health of the family rreiding in the .ltyelt:ng *ht... It. I' was deep in the ground, and in one corner was a small spring from which the water :!owed acrose two sides befo•a burlap.; an outlet thous h a tile drain. .1s s reedit, the cellar was eery damp, and everything in It musty and mouldy) The walls were wet aelelimy and 2Tie bottoon mull.' Originally it was lighted --dimly, perhaps- -by two or three small windows, awl was reached from out- door' by an mantle door and hatchway. But the sdlevyaeet erection of a pour. and at al t'iea to the house had covered every.' one of.these- wi*dowe, and even the hatch- ways ocetlenfaro • dark woodshed, render• coAL tide whole thing on dark that it way em- 1 possible to distiegmeh any ol•iec' m.o.! one'sonnionne- eye* became accustomed t.. the. g:,:nm. let here the provisions of the family - -0 - e10H � , U li•l� • • haus established a new Itakel•y alit) Con- fe'e•tionrry Store on I1tuuilton-st. in Barrie's ..141 stated, u hetes he will keep constantly on haul everything in theiii{' ..f 1:00diln'a.l, Cake. and Pastry 'of hest make. Large Loaves at ami ,timid Lowes wt -Iv. N. combination : se. extortion, lout everything to .wit the• tinge• .1(11 the pot'kets of the people. - if you want (voted I:roa d and ("trap Bread irate Your orders at the New Bakery, on tlami!t•,n Street. S t•eitling ('akt.- t Specia!t% rretta elcliternl to all peirtii of the town. JUST SPEND h' BURDOCK BCC:; U(� ; HL( 11' I I 311 -lousy l :; ' • ' , ' ,THE STUM t' '? I ' it .......- • 1N THE ,O‘OUhii :;OK SICK ,.r ,IACD ,0) P.OTTLR OF "EUwI.E r'ON, ''I- \:FS OI? JOHN A. OLS$p . The Old 1'°1i&lo G :'"' fl r FEATHEflBt'B Corsets are now reco:tized to be the Standard Corset of Canac a. Satis-faction guarant:'ad or money refunded. - Yon DRY GOODS DEULEZ fRs- DIEM. were kept from meal to meal : here the ALWAYS 04 HAND.ur milk from the taw •,ow. wile err ire open pale for the cream t• rum', at wee afterwards e kin,me l and left still longer to ' sour.' and amyl' the various odors PO ple.titally firma: hag about. Here the butter sea, afterwards store(. To aid to the variety of odors, seine apples, potatoes and o• her veg.t•hle.e had bees left -ill long past their prime. awl • sew leaky easka of cider added sariety to Ni the time to purchns, your IiAKr) Cl,A.L. The Iwo:..4 only; Granby S('RANTON 12 AR D (.N 7 in this ) • market supplied sit currilnt pi .• • on i' VCi. t ' 1'•v and -t .3e fes Bc Perfect in Fit. Always Satisfaetca.: 'he collection. into this noisome ole,•. the .horteot notice. women of the family mast ro s.verol times • day, •lawn • flight of stein the' threaten- • ed to give way at every step. All the poi - 1 anus ggenerated below had an noeb. antique All Coal WeigheJ at ti e Mar- etructed p•..age into the living room•, which is winter, when all nut0idte past:.s were clotted to keep out the cold, was the only outlet for ventilation. 'Nut a pleasant pie- tore, but it's true to life. The only wonder is that disew hasn't done it. deadly work 1415¢ sine.. Rat are there not niftily where nearly or omit. as bad Then ie no earthly reason why • farm - hones shouldn't have as good a cellar a. • Minn an town. It should. be dry, frost - prx,f, light though for vegetables • dark cellar is preferable and .say to ',copse. To insure dryings. the foundation ■hould have under it, all meed, a good drain, with an always open outlet A drain round the out - side a aleo a good idea, where there is like ly to be ant water leaking in. The .urf•c.t should slope away from the boon in every direction. With these precautions and • good wall well lard in cement, the cellar ahnold he as dry as nee.( he. The bottom should be cemented, and • little gutter formed in the cement all round the inside and • short distance from the wall, will col- dest ay water that may get in by any acci- dent. Such • finer may be scrubbed aad thoroughly cleaned. A good whitewash fee the walla s made of the tot gement instead of lime. 1 have seen several cellars built D ear the eeobore where high tides might rigs above the level of their bottoms, that had • layer of asphalt laid he:,w•.n the two layers of gement, to prevent the leakage of water through the soil, •lectin, the cellar. In the North. preautions against frost are necessary. The deeper the cellar in the *round the legs dearer. The wall above the ground may be made hollow, or the inside may be lathed and plastered. to celled se am to form • air space Nothing keeps out cold or hilia like the latter. The win down, of whish there should be .everal, Mould have double .ashes, fitting as tightly as possible, with • dead air apace between. A good way to ve.tikate • cellar is by means of • chimney esteailed into it. It oertainly eho.11 net be ventilated into the living rooms above. Aoc.m ah•uld be had, both by inside ad outaide doers and by stun tint are easy to climb. A dumb- waiter will save say steps in bringing up and carrying dews them •rtiele• usually kept in the cellar in country house.. The •ostsits of the cellar are of the greatest importaoee. it seems a oecesrtty. in our cold Northern climate, the) some fruit. and vegetables should he kept there bat only • tanporary anpply should be. The bell should be stored in • calor in the ham, or i0 an outdoor root cellar. 1•ader so eireumstaness should any decayed vete table matter of any gaud be suffered to re nein a instant Men sioknogs results from this casae, and from filth allowed to scrum titan, than meet people marine The eel lar should to kept lust as elect ad sweet as • parlor. ilasalegnm an to lastearre. Abut nue third of al humanity, or about 400,000,000 people, speak the 1'hisses lagesg.. The Hidon language and it. veins. Melees are metes M, perhaps 196,000,000, Me third place Ming seesrded the Raglkrb Isar••,., +MMob 1.e new mat by Inst lees thea 212,000.000 people The Rea sea lesa..els memo levee. *0,000,000 per sum ebb k ealeg it ", Mho mde.iw of *41 enema The Genres lawman el the melee erpresrw est 57,000,000 Mew be leek sad *be lepaai It et about 412.000.000. Armen ireeepsee lsagimges 'roma ono rites Wib pl... sod ohm the kt*re.ae• e/ Ole world ess ow.idriA Min too .ev.sa' in lbs satsgd7, Nibs, Aa Sew. • i NW OEE oils a /40,5 Is hest •d Ne O MA fes:' add a 11011a.i mem at taw Toe Wei 09 0101 /lot)'1se• S OMA Woo mid them the erew4 piker ed. Timer was we street sem ami grabbed ket. fir.ler+ left •t $, liars Lr'E P. & LI M'S *ter" promp•ly attrt..l•a to. FUR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS DUNN'S BAKING POWDER THECOOKSBEST FRIEND LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. 'leer ,, d .t;.vs--Tek.• n'. ot leer For Coughs Gray's s of Syrup and Colds Red Spruce Gum TRE OLD STANDARD REMEDY EOR COI:GHS, COLDS, ASTIHMA and all Affection of the Lung's. it Mtn you get 6uT's Syrup. 'Ti. Crays that cares. 53e. ad suet a bottle. Sold everywhere. KENNY WATSON d CO.. MsoP.srrows 1.=1 'ONTR=Ar.. >iMSMISO Americas AVM :Or PATENTS ppggKtQ1O/sA1I1 A.I TI OOPT 10 TS. etre. Mt.RpVN+srtAei.I teiiw"sweeo.amT ites enr +eerner• uhwUrrr, .Qv! 'np. incfeeMrtr(p 10.I. N1 Ib.at•sf▪ s heet .. chine ,n the $ cientific taericau I..•.eN ...relation ofMyrdireq, NeleI,welary0 •.n LM,,154:4Iw•t 0t0ri..1 IR wesllf, 1.1.7 a rear: 51.'0 eta 0.010. AAMsw oTRV a V, Prl(J' aii . tat tlnT s.tmer. few u,%. PATENT$1 Teen 01511 MN Obtatite& mod alt boolsess Is the U OOea atwA*d 1001 M01 r1R.t TR r ISO• t• a tM U. d. sot of Om ale w 1 w t Patenis Iws elm• ORp1f�t��DR/ M0. A. � with!, P*amoz the pemh pft• ro", msoloo, Motor r w ow et "'� tort", to root e • avow a ammo. hues o a es.. a O. vies so 0. 11 Rubbers Wear Like Irc:. ... m..aanrt..aar*Ssao.nassa•s '.....m - Dr.LavioIette'$ Th."(4.41.--'nest ltc",, sly in the: World for all Afte- L Ptionst,f,,••Throat& O Lungi. urpentine= Cures Colds, Coughs, f;rippc, Croup, Whooping- Cough. • , An article may cost but little and yet be worthless The difference in quality between various grades MATCHES may be such as make the lowest priced the most expensive. It interests pli to knc;v that E. B. Eddy'si- Are the BEST MATCHES Viade ? SPRING MILLINERY ! M=ss c.As2Eitc=* o j.he, to :,na„um•r to her .•uatgwt.n and the ladles o1 Coderirh an.l int -- rounding ••nuntry that she hes pieced in .tock all 1iie new. Ieneling fashhon., le,th in Shames and Trimminga, that hate been .i•'•i_mri for this lewseon trade . andalso that the present well itn'tj rt.atoll ail! Ise nenewwl front week to week throughout the Season. Having adopter) the strictly Cath s -;tent. both in bo*'it►R and selling. ohs is prepared to quote the lowest possible 'prises fire.. h%r. Millinery eon he sold for, ami con quote Hata front 20 eta. up. There will b• no special opening days, but every ilex will he on opening for all who wish tasty and artistic Millinery made lir is the haat manner. Thanking my many oatmns for least devout I .nbett t continuous. of awns ('all anti hnitpe:t my stock. MISS CAMERON. SPRING IMPORTATIONSI We have received the greater part of our sprung `to 1 of Roots 01.42 Shoes, comprising the Finest and moat Stylish Footwear that the market af- - -- In -b rbs's', Mieas' and Chileiren': Black ani1'111trtttfent2 Tien we am ehowiss exceptionally goad valga 2a Ladies' Gaiters, Kt. • we have a 111011140 which are very popular giant now. Ladies', Midi's' *n'1 ('hidrsn's Buttes Roots in endless variety, at prices to snit the titles In "ants' 15501, we lay all the leading styles in I)ongol0, Shall Oerd anti Calf. Hoye' and Youths' School Shoes at pnrea that defy competition. Qsll atm •re our 'Adis.' Wbit• sur) Tan Leaves ()ford*. ClOUTI Wm. SHARMAN, Jr., (brner FAat.st. earl Spoon vigor, • . R. D.wwawm. P.R. --710 lialosoe of our Wiliam, Kook will be r 4WEW N clear oat.