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A MEDICINE
WITHOUT AN Mit.
Statement of a Well Kann Meter
"Ayers Sarsaparilla It without an equel
as a Nicolpurifierand Spring medicine, and
Cannot have praise enough. 1 have watched
its effects In chronic cases, where other
treatment was .1 no avail, and have been
astonished at the results. No other blood
Medicine that 1 have ever used, and 1 have
tried them al!. Is so thorough In Its action,
and effects so puny permanent cures as
dyer's farsaparilla."_Lr. II. F. Mtaatet,
Augusta, Me.
Ayir's Sarsaparilla
Admitted at the World's Fair,
4a►s►'s Pills for faster and b. i,,
OF I STI:I:b1' To 11 omEN.
salt on th. fingers wh,l,. . boning foible,
meat or fish, well prevent .l.pp'n`.
Solt thrown on a coal bre ahra hrotltng
steak will prevent lei.; ing from the dripping
fat.
•
•e • gargle wi,l cure wittily'" of the
throat.
Solt in solution inhaled, cures col 1 in the
lead.
Salt in water is the heat thine to clean
well..w ware and matting.
Salt in the oven under belong t•os will
prevent their eeorehitig on the. bottoms
Salt puts out • tire in the chimney.
Salt •u,i tiuegrr will remove stains from
dltiyolueed teacup•
Sidi. and anal• are eacellent for bee stings
ad spider bite.
Salt throw, on soot which bee fallen on
the cutlet wil' prevent s'sin.
S.I't nn ink when freshly spilled os. •
carpet will help in removing the• nett -
Salt to whitewash maks it •trek
Shit thrown on • coal tire which is low
Will revive it.
Salt used in sweeping carpet• keeps out
moths.
Vinegar will "set dubious greens and
blurt. in gingham*.
Vinegar is an antidote for poisoning by
• !L.lie
Vinegar will brighten copper
Vinegar and brown paper w ill heal bruin
er "black e . e.
Vinegar and salt will •trengtten • lame
bac I,
Vm.Rar used to w..b the wall before
papering will kelp the paper to •tick.
\'inner for soaking lamp widen mala •
►nliu.t light
her.,aene simplifies I•vndry work,
Kerbseno in starch pre•.nes n1 •tiel mg.
Kerosene se • good counter irritant.
Kerosene trill remuue rust from bolts and
harm.
Kerosene wi'! remove fresh paint.
Kerosene will remove tar.
Keros•ue on cloth will p t tiatiroas
from o orchimg.
Kerosene c.ean, brass, but it Should be
afterward, wiped with di y whiting.
A bol men o1 ancients cleanse rinks and
drain pipes.
Ammn•u takes tinier marks from paint.
Ammonia in duh water brightens silver.
Ammonia to water keeps flannels soft.
Ammonia is good in wants" lace and fine
Ibsen.
Ammonia cleans hair brushes
Ammonia hIeaehes c ellew flannels.
Ammonia briehtens window•and lookiag-
gleess
THE USEFUL HAIR PIN.
a Mmpietamalr. int in weem•a's Meade
capable e1 Herb.
somehe.l' was tonna' to ma the other
day, sy s "Heb, •boot the cwrtantit r of •
woman bruising her halter when she used •
used a hammer 1 do net attempt to deny
it, but I said that a woman hod on weeps.
with her always that • man knew nothing
about, sod that was the hairpin. She
Dass it to open • letter
• She use it to button her glows. and oc-
casionally her shoe.
She twist* it ort she His hang • picture b,
it.
She draws • cork with it, and brushes off
the burnt part of • Is np with tae same
weapon
Sb. polka • lock with it, and fastens the
catch et the window by it in such a sea)
thatse burglar could •w.r get pest it..
Sb• hangs • notice on it for the milkmea,
and (mate the end .round the door bell.
She Ales reeeipte os et, and, when ahs
pays a •(sit and her fritted is on and no
body answers the door and else has so card,
she tweets it to form hos esival and drops
et in the lector hoz.
1a fact, there is very little she cant do
pith • hoer pia.
If peas an aearos, she writ.. with it,and
if bah) .wallows • warble the pima it one
of hes throat with it.
1f it happens to be studded with dia
moods, she ..t only wean it is her heir,
bet \iddiag its omit ia the shines, as •
bree.h, sad also to fames s feather in her
basset.
tt II over wow Mensa Ammon, they
will eat me gime, bet en.rww bar plea,
awl they will kemeh • saaswll.e army .SI
as the fest rase&
THE SIGNAL : fODHRICIB, ONT., THIITESDAT. AUGUST 29. lit95.
USEFUL RECIPES.
Limen Jellt for lake Nits one imp of
sayer with on twpsoeilel ail cora •taro►,
pat os to buil • cup •f boiling water, Ieesu.
)Yin of use leanen end the grated rend.
When louden add the dry at•teruls; when
smooth nu the beaten egg and Doak ew
minute. This to • delicious mike ltlleng.
Pop Cors Salle Beal • tabte.pooeful of
granulated sugar and a tablespoonful of
wator to • light sirup; add • teaspoonful of
um water aod boil a aunts or two Inger.
Pour this over a dun of pot cera. 1sir it
moll and shape tutu balls with the band and
ley aside to dry If a pink eelor ea desired
roll bells in • little sentiment.
Boiled Torte, Nash clean after singing
and wipe dry. Tram it by drawing tato the
body bad break the latent bons. Stuff the
breast tory full. Boil in plenty of water
and lift off •11 scum Two hours must be
allowed for an •verse turkey. The stuff
Mg may be et oysters or bread, herbs, salt,
pepper, a bit of spin and lemon peel, an
erg and • bit of butter. If oyster dressing
is Hoed, an oyster seam min be made min
pound ever it by stewing • few oysters ., d
making the gravy rich with • little butter
and cream.
Rim and Cheese A most acceptable dish
of nee mat be prepared ►y cooking a cup •f
rice la water whish is boiling when the rim
is put in. After it is thoroughly done but
tore pea and put • layer of rice to the let
tom. Salt, • small sprinkle of pepper, and
a bit el butter is the monad later; very thin
shoes e1 cheese the third; repeat rive, sea
cooing and cheese until the top. The sheen
is the last Iyer. hake in hot oven. TMs
dish u I ked oy mai♦ who will net eat mac
carom, and cheese prepared in the came
way.
Roast Turley A good result with any
aged fou 1 is secured by first boiling it for
a short time. Thu coo be done to • wash
boiler in • very satidaotory way. The fowl
is elevated above the two or three inches
of water put in the boiler and u, in realty,
steamed. When steamed well for half an
►. ur, ,t should be remoyed from the holler,
stuffed, and put in the oven. The dressing
can be accordio, to taste, though nothing
give+ more s•tufactiou than the old breed
drawing .easooed with a Mt of nage or
onion. A bit of buttered writing paper over
the Went will prevent browning too quick
Ic. Flour should be lightly shaken
over the fowl balers putting it in the oven.
fl.ssebld Meet IIM.
A good liquid ler amain' brews is *walk the wane of vitality that fele' plan. Is.
VASSAR PIE.
(live see • spoon of oleo, ma,
Aad the sodium •lk.lt,
Fur 1 n. getsg to natal.. • pm.
I m g.t•g to mak. • pis.
For J..h• will be ►. ata y and tired, mo,
Aod ►io tisanes will eeoome.eee,
so gay me • gramme of phosphate
Aad the carbon amid cellulose.
New give me • ohr• k of own. ma,
To shorten the theme fat,
And band um the 'sty eon bottle, ma,
Aad look .t the thsrmiceit,
Aad if the element oveo'a sole
Jest turn a on half & o►m,
Fee I want to hove sapper real•
As eon aa John eemee home
New pas me the 'outs' dupe, mamma,
And rotate the annum m•ehtae,
But give me the sterilized water tint,
And the oleos&•rearine,
And the pbspt•ts, too, for sow I think
The new ty pewriten • quit,
And Juke at l and mon phosphate food
To help his brain • bit.,
--Claim's News.
m•uima,
The Merited, flame.
It is an excellent plea to have • high
enedicioe capbuard built, out of the rwh of
obildres. There are many simple remedial
which should always be kepi to the house,
bus •dmtauured sparing t Sod only is
•mer'soty. ('sulphur Sue some strong
spirits, to use to an external apphe•uuo is
case int severe oold or dies• intl•mnLtioa,
are always useful. .A bottle of sweet oil
and us• of osotor oil, when there are chtl
dreo, will often save the family many eases
of mover" melons, 1■ ease of an mofant •
croupy ..ugh. • piece of .11 wool flannel,
dipped in sweet oil, then is camphor, and
laid as het as possible over the chest will
sometimes allay •11 danger... symptoms.
(1f course at tide simple remedy brings no
relief, • physical) must be •ummoaod.
Ip•ce" u • dang modiste* to melamine
ter in lerge doom. 1! it is dilute I in pro-
portion of • tes-p000ful to a tumbler of
water mid • twpoonful of the mixture is
given hourly, it will often brisk ■p the
seven cold .t a 1•ttte child or older p.reoa.
1t is aooees•ry to to ..peeielly careful after
giving it to see that the oink person is sot
exposed, t" take stilt further cold. There
is mothing more ettic.cious than •timulatine
food whoa a person is recovering from • cold
A rtob soup or • rare, limey beefate•k will
give more street/Ale then m•i'iciseand repair
Vaaog&r and sugar will makes se d-stei a/oW of • dbiarrangemeot of the digestive
polish.
Hest the molasses to be used for ginger
broad before beating up the cake, and it
will be erectly improved
014 flannel shirts make good dusters amid
eon be washed weekly. For the rubbing It
slyer they are ia'vlu•ble.
A tablespoonful of powdered alum
Sprinkled in a barrel of waste will Ipractpi
tate ail impurities to the bottom.
A pinch of powdered auger and another
of corn•tareh beaten in with the yolks of
eggs • keep an omelet from coli•psta,.
Heat the whits atilt and then put them in
to tits yolks.
Chemists say that It takes mon that
twin as mush sugar to sweeten preserves,
mason and the Tike it put in when they be-
gin to cook as it does to add it after the
process a accomplished.
A freckle cure that v geld to be total.
lible and h•rmlas to made of reined linseed
glycerine and rueew.ter. The lotion 's
~ling, not greasy and proves ettitaco ts in
oases of gummier freckling,
&sIi Melo* .reed.
( Ise cup of lukewarm water, ' cap oorn•
meal and a pinch of salt. Mix and let stand
over night in a warm place,- •in Summer a
ketches cupboard will do, write, • oerrs•
apoodest. 1n the moi amp strain the water
from this . which should be foamy by th' i
time If kept warns enough) and add enough
warm water to till • quart bowl. Theo
thicken with flour and set the bowl in •
. got. el warm wooer. .About the right
timper•ture at this season of they sr is 105
degrees. In two years it *boom be light
enough to till the bowl, although l have bed
Mee bread when it took four bourn. Two
quarto of milk or milk and water, 1 table
spoon salt and • little sugar with your.luart
rising must bestirred to • thick batter in •
large pan, pilar plenty room to rise. This
should be placed over your kettle of warm
water and allowed to vet very I,ght. It
should rise in ein hour, but be very sure it
is Tight if it takes two hours. Mix into
loaves. This makes four in my bread tins.
al•l• them just stiff enough te handle
wdy and put in • warm piece gain to
rise. Thu., if all the time it is not allowed
to get below 100 in temperature, should be
is .bout 40 minutes. When the leaves be
gin to ore:k • little at toe sides they should
to put in • moderate oven and baked three
gn&rt•-re of an hoar, or till the top .od bet -
tom are nteely browned. 1 hews bad steel-
iest success with malt ruing to this rule and
hope it will be definite to follow. The sec
ret of the kind of bread is to keep et warm
e.ough and out of all drafts.
Te M..oure fret Paper.
.'.s different paperhangers parse* difD&rent
methods in hearing paper, so there vee
•anew rules and forme tor mwarinr
rooms %V• therefore append several
methods, any of which will bring the deans
result.
As most paper when trimmed is eighteen
niches wide and tweedy four toot to • single
piece, • pi... will contain thirty six square
feet.
Memoir* the length and height of .molt
wall is feet and m.lttply. Add together
the number of square feet of meth wall, rat-
ting total number of mitten feet. Divide
this total by thirty six, which will give you
the number of preen rr.leired for mite wall.
Allow Dee half pwoe of paper for wk doer
and window.
To allow for waste is m•tehtag it is safer
to divide by thirty three motion of thirty.
To find number of single pieces required
for e.dtar, mdlttply length ley width, is
feet, and divide It, thirty three.
A Meatal Rule Sapp.. • room to be
five mode leag by four yards wide, wheel"
nets eighteen y mrd. &rnusd the rsewt. This
is emus! to thirty ein hall yards or breadths
of paper, 1.4. nth door or window allow
two brsadthe. Our oeample renal \a•iug
two doers keel nose wendew, we allow six
breadths, whish brings es doses to thirty
breadths Tbe none home oleo foot high,
we divide by five, which gives .. • result
of sex dentde er twelve eagle peens.
For • room seen feet high eli•ide hy six.
.t room eight or nine feet high, divide by
five A room ten or Moven feet \telt, divide
by four.
Treatment tor Mildew.
Te remove •tain el mildew from linen
wash it thoroughly, rub plenty of seen epee
the a/anted parte, .me pleat, al powdered
•balk, sad plans the premeds es the gram
or is the &a. Refers it beams@ quite dry
repeat the operettas sad eatsNe se de es
mita tate claim bow .afgety dmappear.&
organ., food must be .dmisistsrdsp•ringly
while the patient Is recovering.
as .id Wellman • esr fee illyepepeta.
"The most remark.ble'thing that haa ever
occurred to me a my earthly career, said
Eugene Mcbtelsey, "occurred some yearn
age when 1 was afflicted with dystepsis I
had • bad clue, 1 assure you. I was .11
broke up. Fon was dleruauar. 1 had no
appetite, and I Not walked around, Inking
for some plan to he down and die. Some
time panne, and I grew worn, I saw my -
self a phymeel wreck, sad try .a I might, I
simply couldn't revive •ppati•e nor anibi
ties, Finally I pea into an old womea, •
kind of witch, I guess- old women are
always witches when they dress in faded
garments asd predict te you -who said
that 1 would vet will if I would go to • car
Man farm and three times a day east an ear
of cora to a white pig and then lutein to it
eat it. 1 do not believe in Push vet s : but,
dear me, 1 wee so nick that 1 wee wiping to
try anything.
"Se 1 bought • white pig, secured a pan
tor it within the mentioned farm onto, and
daily made three jouioeys !with .n ger of
corn that I threw to and thea wished, the
pig .&s. Weil, de you know the sound of
that pig crunching mud suck'sg those nota
grains made me hungry. t ib, I mejovd the
sensation so muck. It made me ravenous.
Whop I returned from my walk 1 wanted to
eat So 1 continued visiuo( the white p••
and eating three good meals • day until 1
was myself again and as healthy as I am
now. 1 don't easn to uadet- .ad the wby •
nes of it now. 1 •m only too glad to to
well.'
a P.IIsh ter Taa atoms.
Now that tan colored shoes are so much
worn, • hint as to bow they may he pre
served indefinitely may not be arms, writes
Frances A. Hoadley in ilea (..diesHome
Journal. A clever little womb of my ae
qu•intann had • handsome pair of veru
light yellow buttoned sheen that wen ruined
as far is appearance went. Her husband
was to bring her some dressing, bat would
not return until night, and she wanted t•
wear them after lunch She put her wits
to work ; wet • soft muslin rag with water
into which • few drops of household am•
mania had hese poured, rubbed it with •
little motile soap, and applied it first settle
back of the shoe. It worked admirably.
She kept one hand inside the shoe to hold
it in shape, and was careful not to well the
rag •o much &a to soak through the leather
to the lining, and also to rinse off well be
fore drying. While damp she smoothed
them int* fins form, then stood them away
for half an Your te dry.
Miaow Tone HOW.
The Bibi. .o& '1.. 3,566,480 lettere, 810,.
69'7 words, 31,175 v.t;es, 1, 189 ohsptere
and 68 books.
Loosest eh•pter is the 119th Prides.
The shortest and middle eh•pter the 117th
Psalm.
The middle verse is the 8th of the 118th
Psalm.
The longest same is the nth chapter of
Isiah.
This word "..d' noun 46,627 times.
Ths 37th chapter of Isaiah and the 19th
cheater of the 2nd book of Kings are alike.
The Ingest Tome is the 19th of the 8th
obepter of K.thot ; the shortest the 35th of
the ilth chapter of John.
The 21st verse of the 7th chapter of Fon
is the only ties of the entire eolleetioo that
emirate every letter in the •lpb•bet.
The weed "Lord.' sr its equivalent, "Je-
hovah,"occurs 7,698 times in the Old Testa.
meat : or, to to more exact, the word
;.ern o(*mrs 1.853 tines, sad the word
"Jehovah 5,846 times.
The word "Clod does not .ncur in the
hook of Rather, but then is w10do111, knew
ledge, holines and Ins 1ts every elapse el
the maim work.
When lttte.id • Nen Swear.
Magog not only a reasmuag hut a sweet
tag animal fteew.timtee hte feeber, ere ox
prs..t audibly end at others the) ors so
deep down to hie nature that notion's legs
than • vnlea.o wn.M thrust them to the
earfuls. I1 mss should swear at all, wham
ahold that time be The eh.reh ei Silent
os this important matter awl she law gives
so ..nett.. M coca words `lteweptpma ..re
prveestive of feeling, but envoi ore far
warm Wives etsouti as. that their bws-
V�I..
pt sowe. Thr may be
Ilene quite easily, paialesly. amid with Mr
solute swtsiety by Pulsate • Cern !tt!e.D.
lee. Nevem *IMerl eaMag fDmibeehleses g1• I
fared ter Pusses a Osee s tossear.
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D. CANTELON, T OILET SOAPS
West street BAKER,
STILL LEADS THE TRADE.
His bread is trade from pure
Manitoba flour—made from tile
cream of the Manitoba wheat—and
therefore is the best in the world.
This is a big thing to say but it is
a fact and you have the privilege
of buying this bread at the same
ILS trade from inferior flour at the
price of 5 cents per loaf, delivered
to any part of the town.
Orders for cakes promptly at-
tended to.
Prem sad Primer :—Now le tee peer
se take his heel newspaper, says an ex•
arrange sad at is lake emmemy to get .leve
without it Bard!( a sot ap ae�.egt s
week peas that
stresett that will M.�g'tsocuf beiss t
e oolemse
MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. to the ea.
serib.r mid by the .ed of 58141year le hag
made or saved from one to Sweaty times rte
wbecripuo. price.
If • moochers( will tete care of hie •aysr-
twoe &page, change bis ropy, keep it tree►,
and put int irestir • matter into it, 1t will
be read assiduoa.1y .mid as regularly as the
spiciest bit e1 nee%
A KMIe•ills bey eessil Pelee was otpe
eked from • boat yaw*" near that city
end drowsed.
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(Wedding cakes and almond- Forest pity Business and Shorthand College. London, Ont.
icing a speciality, is worth) of your coneideratton
D. CANT)eLON. R U aware that we havens the pace for Candelas Schools.
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Rabe was troubled with saes on Mad sad legs,
1 tried "PJmo-Tar !loop.” 1n a rep short Yam
the sons disappeared. skin Meaner smooth eel
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HAVE U heard anything about our " NFW S}S I'EMI of Hook keeping
and Rusines paper '
Drop • card for particular.. Catalogue free. College reopensTuesday, Sept, 3rd, 1896.
Medina J. W. WESTERVETT, Principal.
4 Points
In Our shoes
We Pay Par1icar Alielitioll to:
1-•-C O M F OR T
Because no one will wear a Shoe that doesn't tit his or
her foot comfortably.
2 ---QUALITY
Because it must be serviceable.
3 --STYLE
Because everyone wants a Shoe to tit the eye as well
as the foot. No one wants back numbers.
4 --PRICE
Because, while we tit the foot and the eye, we must
fit the pocket too, and we can do it to perfection.
Fine Bepairi i a Specilily,
H. B. POLLOCK..
ao You Want
ANYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINED
R. W. McKENZIE
can supply you with a goal article at a low price.
STOCK COMPLETE IN
Builders' and Heavy Hardware, Shelf Goods, Garden and
Farming Tools, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. Also
Steam Fittings, Belting, &c.
VESSEL SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY.
Don't fail to give me a call
R. W. McKENZIE
5
The Crabb Block, Goderich.
MUN RO'S_
Several Lines of Goods to hand for Spring and Summer Wear, to wbicb
additions will he trade as the Season advances.
Goode air all marked at the Lowest Living Profit and selected with
more than usual can.
Customers may rest assured that everything will be sip -to -date, and all
Department¢ well assorted, therefore no need of particularizing particulars.
Special attention given to small wantis
inapectatm kindly solicited Prompt delivery of pultchatlea to any part
of the town
A. t MUNRO,
1064 Drayer fad Haberdasher.
WIVE. $$AaMi$, J!r
BOOTS AND SHOES I
We See that the moaner knowing that • fair prim pod for • flood Pair of Sees
er Phew a • better ieveetmest then • pry low pries paid for • pnoe pair, Id dads
Cusbm.r who saw mosey.
R atember, we will not sell you • eiteepollia er shoddy Mee without biting
yea helm It.
We aim to ea only Fins ('lass i*Wsk. W• bay it right sad will sell l: right
(Jell .ed evamiae ser Goods and Pries sad we ere sere that we ala Dahl yew
in Pyle and Vsadisy.
Meta. sew 1e led have • leak at our WOO Q.Ae:II 1301, tie bass ghee
is the Neches bay Ise the enn.y.
Wl[. SHAR1[AN. Jr.,
eerier fess K sad egMgsw