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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-9-12, Page 61 THE SIGNAL: QODZRICf, ON'T.e THURSDAY SEPT. 12 1115. AYER'S Hair VIGOR =smtores naturall oolor to the haire and also prevents tt talltag out. ire. m. W. P,uwtck, of Dlsby, )K. II.. says: "A little nitre thau two year* ago my hair began t•. turn gra and fall nut. Af- ter the use of One bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor mi hair was restored to its original Color and ceased failing out. An utionid application has since kept e hair in good condition."—Mrs. . F. Fsxwtca, Digby. N. S. Growth of Hair. " Eight Jemis ago. I had the vario-.. laid. and Lost my hair. which prevl. ously was quite abundant. I tried a vanity of preparations, but with- out beneficial result, till I began to fear 1 should be permanently bald. About six months ago, my husband brought home a battle of Ayer's Hair Vigor, and I began at once to use it. In a short time, new hair began to appear, and there is now every prospect of as thick a growth of hair as before my illness." — Mrs. A. WEBER, l'ulymnla St., New Orleans, La. AYER'S HAIR VIGOR 1 alar♦HIh /:r Mt I. C. ATER & CO., LOVELt., MASS., U .S. A. Ilrr'a PUIa sure Sick Headache. H.' .1 \ TEREsr TO WOMEN. HELPFUL HIM ' S A few figs added to stewed pear. Rub sng tis teek•tt lee with • woollen clot. d•.uprlth ►et ,a.i c. Rewriting whitewaph •pots by instantly w•tbin( is stroog vinegar Diplom; •w• •. us a anwg - aster once a week t , mike them touga. >rm.1 t.,,.el p••tsto.w fried is deep lard, after dmpps.g ro ego sod crumb.. To Lelip polished steel from rusting by wapiti{ with a ve. y little oil on • cloth. AA.ahine Fate•..:: usual t... ,.1uke-waren suds, cal itemise over severs I t In. k oe•.yr el flannel. Washer hoe flrsiel in • oat! of tepid water tb wh ea • tsele.Euoa:ul ot cors: h.. been added Replevin. brews ses.ns on baking •)ohs by di:•pt .l • damp dean I to veto •°g and n►buag flail with. it. Steepiee small boles in plaster wt'h one pert master tit terse, turee pirta tine 'mud, tautest 0!tti cold water Keep silver itr ght toc,:.eteselly putting us shoat/Aosta water, yt::ich u waltz.. but wise the silver is aided. Washing smoke -*tamed lamp chimneys is worm suds, and.while we', rubbing, them with dre .alt or with vomiter. PUDDINGS AND PiES. Ismen Pie—Make the paste tires and hok• it he u: a nsakiuv toe Whoa. u,p. A hood rec,pe for pie ,:nus. is. to ever handful of dour add • table.pxo.nhtl of I.rd ..d • pinch of salt . do not eft flour R.r pee crust.: first e si,np cot a handful and put It in • low 1 ; two bandfu'.:. et.uu,h for the loss: crust of •o ural ..•r. eiz ..t pay pdaer, and the (ower or*•t u so, you need for r luno° pis. After voa.have put the Hour in the bowl add the lard an the proportion mentioned, then take i knife and mix the Isrd and flour toguthe. 111, at as all In lite p.II. s ; then pour in • little we cold water and stir of all into one mase. Now d our your moulding board well and put the duualt on, and, turo- ug It ..ewe lightly osee or twice to vet it evil covered with dour. roll it out with • well floured rolling pin and line the p.• duh w.th at.. Turn the edges and balks u a quill. oven : when • detuate brown take it out awed see it in a cool, dry plates til, ready to 111. To M•k• the Filhog I'ut one pint of water cad a cup of graasl•ted auger In • farina kettle and stand on a slow fire. Add the juice and prated rind of one and • half lemens, and stand where it will get hot. Beat to • froth the yolks of two etre sod Kir it in the kettle with • fork Whpe this begins to thicken add a lump of but6thhr and • pinch of salt. Wham waked to the con Meilen y of't.tok cr..In tour it into the pan suet. When it has stood lona enough to he quota as stiff as Islly cover the p•e with the beaten whites •f the eggs, t.. which 'sough powdered never .nould he added to nob. it. • 111.1e *off ; stead the pie is the eves lust long enough to turn the meringue • de'is's hrown, and our pee is 'lane end will be deletions. Toptns 1'ream Puldirg Soak four tablespoonfuls o1 tapioca In water oyes sight. I. the morning put s quart of milk is • Varma kettle, and when the milk Rete to the boiling potent stir in the t•bios ; add • halt pint more of mtik sed let it amok till she tapiees •s all dlsolved, so there are no lumps of It to be seen. Boat the yolks of fear eggs with n, heaving tablespoonfuls of g ranulated angst to • foam, grate is half • sell nutmeg, and add • teaspoonful of Vanilla attract. Stir in • pinch of salt, then take the kettle from the range meal pour the milk over the hwt.•n eggs, stirring quickly with • silver fort while ° u Ming paged in to keep it from curdling put Mak in the kettle and let it enok until it Minns to wring'r• m.• top, then pour into your podding duh Thu padding m.be eaten either hot or *old. It is really bailer sold Cream Bice Paddler. Wash two table- . pooaluls of rice earl ad to it • cupful of g r•n.1.ted eager, • t fu1 of grated • ntenea. s teseponefel of roadie, • pistol' el 1 sole awl • quart et neh milk This should 1 los is an earthen or agate peddler dish. Steed it in s slew seer •.l stir it very el. ten -whew the ries is vets soft remove the brows wrest that may have famed over the ataspp,, iltlr is • heals ovoid milk awl let the peididR hake till the •ssuNIee.wy of moms, i thea I$ V taw Int It get font • little Ibrows owe, *1.sop. tattoo Treppe. --Make • quart J steam ooffee. Wheal sold odd s put of rich weans and a torp .*odse map of eu4•r. Kest I.•as altogether 1111 a ie loamy. boon pt 1s • wetly covered pail sad peel .t in shipped 'oe. Stand it to the coldest part of the re- frigerator until ready to serve. Tapioca Apple Peel as tart apples; tete out the cors stud pities them in the bottom of • pudding dun. `loan tytht tea• epooutule of tapioca u • wart of water at the back o1 ala. stove caul all is duoolved ; then sweeten with six teblspoonlul.ot.ugar; add • lump of butter and • p1.ch of Belt and grate to half • instill nutmeg; peer this Alt ov.r the apples; stood this to tae oven and bake till eke • Nlly; it it dries out and gets too thank add • little water. Apple Ssow--lake six tine. large trees' Inge, or Spttreobrgu; peel them and cut in •, .atter., re.soyus toe cures; put them in • smooth porcelain hoed or an agate kettle. with • little water 10 keep room (rum stick lug; to each apple add • level tahlspoostul el granulated sugar; place kettle .4 the range and oak bluely until apples are Mate; do sot stir. %%hes done press the apples through a oolonder into • large fowl, stir in a mach of salt and let stand *nisi perfectly cold. Theo break the whits of lour eyes Into another bolsi: add two table spooslu.ls of powdered soder; pour the ap pie sauce over thus and beat until the whole ie • stiff froth Then pour It over ams sponge Dake or Indy Angers which have been pieced .0 • glow dub: put the duh 1n • re frigetor and serve the 'apple snow' we cold. HINTS IN THE HOUSEHOLD. A d•tsty and delicate cake Is made of strawberries out of the old routine in this wise : Divide into three equal parte and bake in telly•oske pans the fe.lowtng batter. One spoonful of sugar, one cup of sugar, • little salt, tae yolks et three eggs, one cup of mllk,and hour enough to take • motiusn staff hatter. and one heaping teaspoonful of b•kt.g powder. The more thoroughly this is beaten the lighter it will be. When these are baked and eold,.pro•.d the filling in geueroualy between the levers of sake, with • vood amount un the top Ewell then WIMP will 1. loft to serve with the oaks, like • sauce. It maks it even more delici- ous. A delicate strawberry desert is made in 0.1s way lots • sauce pen put two coffee spoons of water, and when boiling, add oau cup of sugar, one level teaspoonful of salt. and two level te•,pooefuls of cornstarch. blended in • little water. Cook three and pour into • large bowl Wb.a oold, beet up thoroughly, and also beat is the frothed whites of three spars and one quart of m•sh•.trawberrus, ,ill all of • eow:stewc). Pour into moulds and set up on the tee. It is better made the day be- fore mi is wanted, and should cot be served either with crown or a veltow baited ciac turd, made of the three eggs of which the white. are used. Biscuit glee*, which is just now mon popular than any other, is made in the following way. Separate eight fresh eggs, and beat the yoke ver light, mining with them as soon as well broken • cup and one - hall of sugar, and • quarter of a teaspoon ful of salt. Hest • pot of coact, de not boil, add the egg and, sugar, and stir until the mixture is slightly thickened. When cold add • teespouuful of milk and • fourth -of a cupful of good short. or Msr•auhtno. Pack your freezer, put in the mixture, and stir .lowly anti' it is partly frozen. Than mu with It one put of sweet cream Obit u whipped drv, fill the g'w care, and put • laver of them in the bottom of the freezer on a sheet of thick pasteboard. l'ut apiece of board on top of the oases, and oo this @tend another later ••f the filed cases. See that the freezer is cold before packing, and keep standing two or three hours—II. H. is X. 1 , I'ost. A delightful ,tr•wberry pudding as made an this way . Moak over night one cup of taptoe• in five cups ot cold water. In the mureing, put this over the tire an • milk boiler, and cook tall the tapioca becomes clear, which should be an half an hour Stir tato this one cup of sugar and • level tea spoonful of salt. Lastly. add one :quart of strawberries. pour into • pudding dish, and baker (ler an hour to • moderate oven. It Is good either hot or :old, and is beat served with eager and cream. A delicious "wing soup is made from • tinned pulse et pees or beans seasoned with two bunches of fresh watercress. a handful of sorrel leaves, one or awe *mall sprirg mime, and part of • hooch of parsley. Tenter the herbs and simmer them to one ounce of fresh butter. When well evoked, add to the soup, cook slowly les minutes, and strain. Just beton serving, add the heobn yolk of an egg and • table spoonful of sweet cream. wesssi'e •eeesd SS✓ps.. Woman is still clamoring for her "vested rights. ' in spite of the fast that she is not only vested but is neck tied,.tandmng collar- ed, shirt bosomed and, moon bloomers have arms in, other thinged as well. The rest will Dome it she a Hay patient. It Is oervo Harisg to be ever hasty. 13 Tam .f tleblst. Wm. t:oldtng, commercial traveller, 1:111 Esther et., Tor. rot.., says : For 1:i years I suffered nn.odd misery from Itch ing Piles, sometimes called pin worms. Many and many weeks !moo 1 has to lay off the road from this trouble. I tried eight other pile ointments and so called remedies with no permanent relief to the intense itching and stinging, which, irrt. fated by 'scratching, would bleed and ul- cerate. One-half • box of l'esse'e l►int- ment cured me completely. TM cheeses limp' welt. Through an accident, Mn. ('has. Pilo tette, of Attal,s,Ala.,hse dnosvered a cheap and etoelleot way et preserving butter Eyre yon ago she dropped • bowl of but- ter Into a well at her home. The other day the well was beteg cleaned and the lost bowl was found. The butter had remained meet., and wee as pun and froth se when put tate the well by mistake. DELICATE OPERATION. A ram l ntevrd trews IM Lent et • CAIN Tire and ■ stair leets 014. Throat Burgeon Thomas F. McCleary, of the Iirnokyln throat Hospital, at South Third street a.d Redford evenue,last sight, sainted ht House Margins Simp.ou and IR. Jewett, performed • very rare operation os Molokai* Schaff, two and • half yeah of ago, el No. 112 I.y soh st. Ho removed • pia from the loft Iasi which had mimed est ✓ hymed' or air alder the ske.. Inst Mow - My the mother sotieed the *bald playing with • black shawl pa, two and a half bashes long, and tent it frost her Blas shortly afterwards the child began taaeegb ▪ .otherr put h / 's the :it threat, but meld set Bed •rytbbg. An M•delism motioned se osuph, se wbel•wse ..moms was aJI.d, but es eswsseti s. M IMelded thea teess vale r shsetwellse Y the ties& As the child eeedisi d Se 'raw wsrng, • eiseghboring physician was sal'ed is and al- es de.ndiel that there was iso ube ruutton to the threat. Ga T.s.doy • swelli..g ap- ' peered all over Use body, sad it was evident the luxe had bees punctured and au had .seeped wider the skin. Septic psesssoota also developed tied It was doomded to perform an operation. Every hese the.hild breathed the ear .welled um der the skis un the back and front of the body. Kseh encused.ng sts.nlbatieo by the finger had forced the pro, whoa' had been swallowed bead downward, further down the broochaal tube, until at the bifur oases or eeparotion et the bruockual tube shops had punctured the right lung. As 'measles two touts lose was made and the mans el the trouble tooted, The child's eoodation, owing to the poouse:0m, is very serious, •Itheugh Dr. Mlotle•ry be heves she will ulumotelt recover A epeeist issMmbent made for removing a cork from the throat of a minister is Brook- lyn tour year, este Iles seed N ew le fever a sleek. How many boys and girls know hew to oovr a book properly 'bat is. so as to Ret the euroers square and even ' It Is sot hard alter you have been shown, though It is not east to guns. Put the book In the centre of a sheet of paper large enough to allow two inches to he turned a at the top, bottom and aides. Fold the Dover over the ..ides. and coeses it so that at will not slip. Thee cut diagosally from the top and bot- tom of the piper to posers lust a little bo- yood where the book will open. In many books this msy he determined wily by the handing. Cut straight elite from the alp and bottom of the paper to the tour esrnen of tn. edges. Theo told the paper forming, the extension of the sides down between the book and the part el the paper cover which Polis over the toe; Tine will make essb corner perfectly Neagh When untie/ AMY it u better to Told the fwrsers rather VMS to slit them, as the cloth is apt to tray-, but they should always to turned and folded so se to come outside the book ateelt, between it and the cover. ✓ ellk•MS N 'III• sen. She who is still loyal to psttiooata will be sure to favor the skirt made of dark blue morsel. It is almost as satufsctory is its flaring effect as baaroloth, and though net quite as dainty as the muslin skirt. with at, frills of embroider-, yet it diminishes the washerwoman's bttl, and that u saying much 10 its favor. The skire is made with a dark blue elm t,ek• winch fits smoothly MR the hips, and is cool and comtortsble is swo- mr. It has organ -peps plaits at the back and • ru ole at the sides and to front. The ruffle is bound with silt, and oltoeethr the silk has an air of elegance. Nein skirts of black moreon are .:xesie,lintry serviceahle, and those made of white with • lose frill mise charming to wear beneath an unlined law', organdie or dimity- frock. --World. Ayre Hair Vigor tomes up the weak hour rood, stimutots the vessels and testis which supply the Bair with nutrition, stretigtbens tee hair Itself, and adds the oil which limps its shaf • soft, lustrous. and silky. The mast popular and ialnable toilet prepetration in the world. PLANING MILL. ESTABLISHED IRS!. Buchauaiis & Rhyuas r•', Cr •c, R,taiu SASH, DOOR and BLIND Bls+less 1nall hied. of LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES and builder's rnatsrtal of every deecrtptba School Furniture a Specialty. WESTERN FAIR I London, Sept. 12 to 21, 1895. SPECIAL ixeaiallIo> *•Thal oar •1t. lalLW aye. Sera amuse lint CANADA'S FAVIIINTE UK STOCK EXHIBITION r'awwtiT 110 K-*P*aaliD. loo/ries flame Live Stook. September 11th. A11 cher (►e'artment.. septoleber6Mi. Final Payment In stakes. Ample 131h, AmiPro Ptak .t leelb• 504 rrlvlkettts ss Ground.. ties. nib. SNP tAI. Anh•.71ono Wild kkast t±how. SO pima* Arabs. ^ urks, Sheiks. Ladies of the Turki.h I'al.er,.do.. .ith Horse.. t'atsete and � R and a host Prize I.tAts. I'ro„r.mms. and Conditions of Sale toe Booths free. Apply to f ArT.A.W. PERTS. TIOeM A.letelwar:. 1'restdeat. iletoretar,. TRE THOROUGHARSD STALLION D. CANTELON, West street BARER, STILL LEADS THE TRADE. His bread is made from pure Manitoba tlour—made from the 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 as made from inferior flour at price of 5 cents per loaf, delivered to any pert of the town. Orders for cakes promptly at- tended to. pWedding cakes and almond - icing a speciality. D. CANTELON. OILET SOAPS MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. OUR DISPLAY. IT WILL INTEREST YOU. CHAS. A. NAIRN. IF YOU WANT A SUMMER SUIT .e w of First-class Make, Good Material and Latest Style, —CALL UPON— HUGH PON— HUGH DUNLOP, Tax west.$. / lelbler next le leek of Ifewlsral. DON'T DESPAIR WILL CURE YOU We guarantee Destd's Kidney 1911. to cure any case of Bright's IMsease, Diabetes. i.umbago. Drops Rheumatism. Heart Disease. Fema.b Troubles. Impure Bland or mosey refunded. Sold by all dealers in medicine or by mail oo receipt of t.rfce. sm. pet boa. or Sim hoses Sitio. DP L. A. SMITH • CO.. Toronto. GND *Int r pJRE CC NSTI P ION. 6 Er'I�f.17Ut1�.•;!.ES/t 3, DT,ISPiIr-S/A 'J SICK HEADAcI4F. :tEGU ?ATE THE UVE ONL L.La..ari al ttATINY INSURES 4000 D•R(ITION. f CE c$ ;TS.Tir pea w:a ga. Patronise True A Competition. Ties CAIIUD/AI PACIFIC R.ILWOT flava Ociaabeen ewablfsbeA se eve sane y��• serv1es with has and /1. chi y fie pb i Ns amid he It 'MND pa sal et 01107 penance wks Peg, emelt wee thee hespsn�'' ss Ilwso. em�emtttr with *11 Iswes awl Mbems 'a pwssmd S. fwnalA• noel es—eTwvopa Obert wars le et 51(041 y Ilowmy 0 �. PalMis Qmmst Ilan V a Lala M.lglIF, Q. ter New Fall Goods -IN �sr DRESS GOODS, GOLF MANTLINGS, CAPE and MANTLE CLOTHS, TWEEDS. A Complete Assortment of Ladies' Under -Vests for 15 cents, long sleeves. Our All Wool Vests at 50 cents are Special Value. We have t,tie best All Wool Men's Shirt and Drawers in 'thewirket. Just received a lot of Bleached and Unbleached Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels and Towelings direct from Belfast, which are great value. 54 inch All Flax Table Idles, 25, Catleached. 54 •• " " 48, itleached. 64• " " " 69, Bleached. We have still a small lot of Dress Goods that we are selling at about Half Price. A lot of Ladies' Colored Capes about Half Price. COLBORNE BROS. The Groat Carpet and Lace Oartaia Warehouse of the Oosad. iDo You Waste t ANYTHING IN THE HARDWARE LINE P R. W. McKENZIE can supply you with a good 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 Rive' toe a call R. W. McKENZIE, The Crabb Block, Goderich. MUNRO'S_ Several Linen of Goals to hand for Spring and Summer Wear, to which additions will he made as the Season advance.. Goods are all marked at the Lowest Living Profit and selected with more than usual care. Customers may rest assured that everything will be up-to-date, and all Departments well assorted, therefore no need of particularizing particulars. Special attention given to small wares. inspection kindly solicited Prompt delivery of purchases to any part of the town A. MUNRO, 2(164 °haver and Haberdasher. WM. SHARMAN, Jr. BOOTS AND SHOES We see that the customer knowing thet • fair prim paid for • Good Pair of Boot* or Shoes is a better investment than • very low price paid tar • poor pair, is the Customer who saves money. Remember, we will not sell you • sheepskin or shoddy Shoe without letting you know It. We um to sell only First -('lass Stook. Ws bay it right aasd will sell it ri¢t. (LIT and examine our floods and !'ries sed we are man that we eau wit ye is Style and Quality. Gaeta, step in cad have • gist •t our $3,O° SLATU =OS, the best atm in the market today for the Soley. WM. SHARMAN, Jr., Capewsr ems ea. and Swerwee Coal. Coal. The undersigned begs to in- form the Public that he has gone into the business of supplying Coal, and has opened out in J. S. PUTT'S WOODYARD, where he will keep on hand the Beet Qualities of Lehigh YalleY Co!I which will be delivered promptly, at Lowest Market Prices. D. O. 8TACHAN LOOK YOU WIL . sur Ir TNI Peeveey Wu.R` , OAMM QQ Mat• •t' TOE i7riil. ' ce{CMeII CO. In' SI._ el$#..rei, arae. Del vONoe tt I weal r IID ST. pggm. alb *to!. • 10 MO •swo PV'M Oavas.gnY/ G. W. THOMSON, - - - Agent; 111010111110113111, OWT.