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The Signal, 1895-10-24, Page 6•. L.4.. Result of a Neglected Cold. DISEASED LUNGS Which Doctors Fuld to Help, CURED BY TAKING AYER'S= "I contracted *severe cold, which settled e. my Iusp, and 1 did what i, sett. -u deet.• Is such case*. neglected It, LbauUngg it wou10 ao sway as it runs-: but 1 found, alter a tittle while, that the slightest rxertiva pained roe. 1 then Consulted a Doctor whn found, nn r*amining my holm tbai the tipper part of lbr left one w as hcul:, :.Sorted He r./rn me :tom- m-dirt,o who h 1 took as directed. but it dad not .rent to do any good. Fortunately,' happened to read its Ayrr's Alminae..4 the ...feet that .tyer's Cherry Y-etor.,l had nu oflwrs, and I d-arntlne'I to given a trial. .atter taking . bow Ana • my lrou!,le aa• relie•eo, and 1....,.,• I had fin- Islt•••I 11'.• bolt le I was e'ircl est.. h. ‘tel, 1s* in Zen ll!r, en.' Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Higbee Awards at WorLI'. Fair. /Iter'& Ula Curs lm►ilgedtIesiL Hl)I; EHoLI) NI\TS. ro REMOVi. STAINS. TRI SiGNAL: OODEZTOP, ONT., TIITTBSDAT' OCT 44. 1B91. el ►semi men the weal& restores hen Idler tea sumu.er'• morass la Mos way : All sae Meals s s wssu+.l oil, the tors plass* m Lae mimosa ere !weasel delete sort lime giw,.d the whole eat.id• se thou washed with • eaansl sloth dapped in warm woter,eestels tog • little •01muw, sad lite brans verities misted with a pshsbw sad metol paste. titu.t c.mbr►o, tasks sad paste put the to side to order sad al tn. trunk is very shabby u geta • .oat el gray peat ov-r the gray awn. Leather tars ors wiped inside sad o ut, and ti'e outside tf tam colored, gets • thorough ruhetog with the Arming used for too ghees. For bleak leather Mee polish to weed, alter 'elbow" the bag with sssslms. New York I V.UDg Pest. • 5.w DM•Inlert.a . The l.•aeet a Rosalie' e.rresposdeut sites • report published in • supplement to the Arm. Modtusl .1o010s1, by lar. Kd.rin•s,o0 pixel. • sheep distats.Int utrudsu•d h. Ur. R.ptaheski. It is prepared by ducal sing .. morel of .rem soap 1s norm pounds • t for and slowly •ddtuK • &clot ea u • little over throe uunoe• led • half of maim petal& .r soda in thaws woad* water At iso tams of wing, one port of the syrupy liquid Nor termed is added to 1`1 harm of warm, formlig • eve per amt, *elution et pixel, and it Is seed of the streartb for du htseusg hien and for muting the hands : for the disinfection of deje t& 10 per amt. *elution Is r-.airmmmded. Susi' • salons& w bees proved to be fatal to the needles unthracu,tu the knsil'i of t•pheid foyer mad °bolero, sod t. the Desai 41 suppuration. It ti mid that the pr.paraum costs 551 v abet two mats • pound. A W..derr■1 ars. As 1t Is very Goldoni that the &tele whish • has lives is •oouratoly 0...rtatn.d, 1t may hire st naturalists to know that • summa hie belougiag to Mrs. John Maokmzto,K:a' cordo. Maus. Ardruy, "toms shire, noes, ly Joni at the •utbeatn•ted a.fe of eighties years. 1■ 1887 at had the mutertene to be taught as • rat trip whereby both its legs were amputated eo that ler eight Ins. y.sn .t %rat about on two short stumps, quite • suntan} to .l1 who taw ir. A.etlw,r curt uw aastaocs of vitality t0 domestic fowls.. curried ta the sae. dtetrict. Mrs. Murray, Kemerling Mills, lead • clucking hen whicb she wished te keep Moot from the ethers, and with that Mimi in view planed so empty hamper ever IL, bottom upwards. Having been suddenly &tricked bra mean Ill...., which laid her up ter • month, Mrs. Murray forgot .11 about the sapti•. hen. Tolosa • walk duri.g.o.vsleeoe.ee ■h5 mw the hamper, and ammdi.toly reeollected the eir,.Mta..at. U. tari.mg over the hamper the hen, which hod been six weeks walnut food, was still .live, but very to seated led almost druuded ut feathers 11 received .•retied ettest!on and turned out to --- • be the most prolific layer in tie yard. • Load tare ear she ele.a►wlle se 4111p •5:. It is, perhaps. hardly .wr••ary to ley (het a.oi.. atom! 1 he trMieel o. speedily as p•e.0 le •tte. tl.s.r first mope &ranee . soon ones dr it kb. v yrs mors d.tb ...1. t• remove. rqutn'd b,•h tone mil perseverance. Pent should be metes,: ly wi.ed oe : paella en wood, stout, or carpet should be cea- gealed before 11 bas time to trepatrate. by thr.wu.g odd water ever it. Tea, sale*. taL, wine sad fruit staire will disappear e • usurer of the rime o1 they can he algude so what. wet. Spots on colored materials should not be rubbed, but dabbed over sad e ver •g.md .soil they di..power. Rubbing rougbsos the .0 -fern and often INTIM a whiten's' chyle slmist w uosighuy am the mi cas! stain The dabbing is twit done by °overtax • finger Sit1, an old baudk.rchef fngnmtly charged, and great cars should be taken to costive the operatieu to the arra of the state itself, and net to extend ti'e damage t v damping and dabbeg the . urr...ding mat.nal In the treatment of slam a . know what von mean 10 de, and se do it qul.kl, • id neatly, as more than half the battle. W. will take stains on white wombat materials first - F.r acid., ti. up • bot of washing god• in the .Mord part. making • lather to snap and s. Id awry, immerse au 1555 sad boil until She meet disappears. For arl'.es. wet with medic said, apply diluted ,hlerids .1 lone, end wash out care fully. Apple and peer etaios may he removed by • caking in paraffin for • tow hours eater. washing. Bleo•t, if fresh, is removed by .taking for twelve hours for r.ld writer, then *whim h tepid water. If the mark .till remotes, °over it with • poo'. mads .f cold water and .tar.b, and .:pave to the w• ter a day or two. 0I4 stains rectum. saline of pot &mum dilated with four times ats weight of water. Icor erthie and ehoc.l.ts, pour boiling water thi ugh the .too., and while wet bold in - tomes of burette*, sulphur. Fruit steins ma be treated io 11. same way if fresh, bit rf old, rob than on ►ctk- ✓ hea with yellow .nap, cover thickly with *old water starch, rub well a.. and -a pose to the sus and •'r ter three or four day.. Then rub off the mixture sad repeat the process if 05oo earl. Gras* .rates are removed by alcohol. l.k requires 01ilk ter its removal: the spot .hold be tasked sad gently rubbed. A fresh stain will disappear quickly. kat an old ens may need *mhos, a milk for twelve hours For iron mould, spread the st•teed pert ea a pewter plea. wt .ver • hewn of books, water, end rah Om spots with brsrs.d *or- r.l Imre., then wash the article in *eft warm .ode /k, mese tis spot with • paste n.•f. of lemma inure, salt, reamed march, and soft map, sad expose to t6. ea■ light. WORD FROM KOOTENAY. .ike llaass's Cr'..m.. The esbeek sm was very quiet, ter all the .oidia had gm* borne. The son had set mem 11010 Morse, omit there was rely • loot light u t►.. room. A r.adi.g book sad • 1111111111 lay 00 Marry s desk. lie Md Junius t.0 to put them sway. All at 0005 the readies book maid : "111.11, date, if 1 eouldn't spoil any better than you *es, 1 would try bard to hare. Now, yus sever sae • ,oieep.11ed word e0 nay mac, but 1 see three words spelled *rung 55 yea. 1 cost help It, reader. ' stud the poor slate. " 1t to so holt el moue. leu see, that ear•Isee Intl• Horsy d.es mak• me spell se that 1 on. reel.y .-tamed of myself. A little while age hisry tYYam rad na...nd she 0S., made so spell o.5 surd wrung •11 the time she kept see Aad tbm yule eerbt 1e sea the &worm Harry makes see give to the exemplum h. Mss to de Is arithmetic ' ..b, dear ' i du wish the i. -her would give me had. to )day White ' Womme J uurael. Poi' v.'s Weans et res sneer-. "Ydly, dear," said the teacher. suppose 1 were to shoot at • tree with Ove birds In it, and kill throe hew many would be left'" "'Three, plane, replied Polly, who was wily six veers old. •'No, mid the timelier in •urpose. "Moo would be left. "No, there wouldn s, ' mud Polly sturdily. ',t'l. hne shot would be left, wad the Maar twit would be died .way BEST FOR asH aY p1ISEEST � F0� Evibr. .:EW FALL COODS IN DRESS GOODS, GOLF MANTLINGB, CAPE AND MANTLE CLCTL.;, TWEEDS. 5ti(. ii,15 „DACKACAE feela bore aches «•tt muicularL#In$.alid tab jubt put on Itlat Bani8her of Backache3 SOX: Mfientot PvA3r0R J. Y, Iranis. Point au ('here. writes: Noth- ing better for Lupe 11.c& 5o) Lumbeg) lbw tae (r & 1.. Menthol Plaster. A. E. M.cLai. ernes from 5 indoor: "rhe D & 1.. Menthol Plaster is curet[ sere Becks sod Itheuautism at a great rue in this neiriar. '.:.t• tacit is air -tight do bas. DON'T DESPAIR tit 'K . . . MANTLE $ are direct frail the Manufacturer. The tit Is perfect, and the making cannot be beaten. Pl els Rock Berrron. We are now show- ing the best assort- ment of GREENLAND SEAL CAPES that the Mat kat affords. A lot of MEN'S WOMBAT FUR COATS at about Two -Thirds Regular Prices. A real Snap. A Complete Assortment Ladies' L'ndervests, Long Sleeves, t r..n1 Wool Yeats at 50 cents are Special Value. We have the hes All -Wool Men's Shirts and Drawer's in the markt.' Just received a lot of Bleached and Unbleached Table Liueas, ,'fab.. Towelings direct from Belfast, which are great value. 54 tach Ail -Flax Table Lieu, 25 Mots, l'uhleaehe.1. 54 .. .. .. 48 files. hrd. b4.. " .. •• 6q Bleached. We have still a shall lot of Dress Good; thl.t we are selling at L..d mus/ng Preep.res der 1&r Year sae rrrssed Var111tIr. M Milner.. Hips*', (apeciali Oct. 21. The mutat prospects fer Next year an this locality are exo.hent, and • largo iedsx of prespeetors i* exported. Miners sad others :timing In M•• beau i0 the habit of bnngm4 with them large quwtittes of Uodd'■ 6ldaey Pills. • remedy which they all swear by. and whom •Irtu.s they have extolled te such an •1test, the' the dr.gguta through• out tea seetise have become alive to too ae•e••ity of layer an large supplies to west the greatly t.oreaaing demised The re mealy te amorally regarded as au ndispea. sable port of • other's oaths both for iee port•bal.ty led • value a preorvur health whish cease be o°seNYamted. 1a. and t epleeasa/ly mttao1ed. First ot&ce boy Do you oke your job' Second (Alice boy Naw ' The typewrit- e r is 3S, tie hook keeper • sore 'muse he 5•n't be. .isle oa ill • week, tie instal mint eompeuteen the head clerk's bicycle away trom him tause ha bads t paid up on it, and the buss woo t let me whistle any- where. Mia Pries (glt•tiag)-Wies men make proverbs, sod feels repeat them. Miss Smart (musingly , -Ys* : I wander what wise man made the one you lusi re- peated. „Jane, said the mistreat to the mew girl, " what burned that large hole in the reg ,.. , Fire. answered Jane laooaitally. and there the dtale,ae ended. The Philanthropist In giving you aha 5uart.r, sir, I'm afraid I've eafriended . hard drinker. The Beooioary - l'ean mistaken the tame, sir ; dnski.g la oa. of tea wrest things 1 do. Tommy -lay, ma, don't it make pear kande warm w►...sck me! w-*eauhlr is*• Tommy. M Tammy flea weelda's it do just s. well if you ads Nem over eke gas stove' Mildew man he removed by rho above paste or by wanly wetting ti'. .lets, may eri.g 'bet .rah pewdersd chalk, ad ►leashing on •h• trans Paint must d..pprur before turpentine sad pwo...ranee Searched linea can he restored if the threads are mit 'aimed fool, • lues sad ex- tract rho pees from tore mime, add half • Mat of wise/sr. hall an risme of curd seal two mase. of Yellers earth,hoil thew well. and wh.a.wnl. misread over the hoorah, I.5 it dry 55, and thee wash 55t the garment. Tar Das he talkie Mr with petroleum. Tea ..nuns y.eld to the action of Iteilittg water poured through them from a betelt, •e M (Itemise Wine stains. it old, treat hk• .Id frail stelae ; if fresh, toes. salt spread over the . psta while wet grin ee.trahse the dem.s& grata of whish the mom to 55kaowa will fr.gamtly disappear if hold t0 • p •1 milk bottom ea the ere, or by dippnug them is snot Mnarwilh toot drying tMge h the see The *retitle' .hnnld be weehd is fold water, dried, sad the proem replheed env oral times is the My. 11% Ona Beni two& A themes elm libel • fresh, eow.bigk ag wmllk, smite eimenedeee that there ere leavelt.r. mew OHM sash I.tul .ad diet es - beggars r .me el the widens, el Johnny Sailors gamed the Hoek of Gib- raltar, didn't they, pa' Ps - What mikes you thank to, missy • Johnny ('ass, when they sailed Bear it they had to baul to their 1,h er alter their their coarse. Pa t:o and 1511 your mother to put you to hod. Mr Hogan Fut's the mood 1 hear y.r darter Cornelia mak in' to the house beyond ! Mn. (aura* (proudly) --Shure it'. • primy do.y she's to be, •e' that'. ti'* trifle sea do he rousing for bar vocal eel:•ore, Mr Hoge (much relteeed) -Arrah, tart all! $.r. 1 ('ought else wor garglia* her Crest. WILL CURE YOU We guarantee Dndd's Kidney Pills to cure any rase of bn.bt'• loosest, Diabetes. l.umtsgo, •rote's. Rheumatism. Heart Disease. Erman I r -Bibles. Impure Blood -or money refunded. Sold qv all deal. rs Ir medicine. or by mail on receipt of price. tor. per bees. re six boxes $a.ys DP L.. A. SMITH a CO.. Toronto. My doctor, said • somewhat voluble trimly, " woo writing 015 • preseripuo. yes- terday. I geser•IIy ask him all sort• of g5eeu5e5 *bale he is writing them. Yes- terday he ettaroi.ml me and eat down t• writ. elmethtng 1 kept talkie.. ti.dd..• ly ha looked up and said ' Hsw has your system base • Hold out your *00505.' 1 pot est that 01ember and he began to write. H. wrote •sd 1 held out toy to.au., .rad *bee he got through, he said : ' Tbat will de.' ' Rot,' said 1, ' vol haven't looked at it ' ' N., said he ' 1 didn't care to. i 5511 wasted to k•sp it still while 1 wrote lb. pr.seript+oa' Iled.rt.h township The trustees of ti 1 Ile. 10 as, • .paged the sorrows e1 Mr Rowell, who .. atteediag tile Clinton Model Moiseol, ter 11446. Porter s Hill James Ryes. • lenatu, whet escaped the I.ewdm my lust. te en Gedo- r.eh tnwa•hip, sear l'etter's H11I, sad every Bort ie being pat forth he capture. gta.lsy • its Friday last Ales. Mitekail1 th I died at e advwer' age d eh year*. ilea 11 was see of t&s .ar..o1 erttMrs, Mvhg bee a r.dde.t of the towering fee 60 car*. ttagl,l helped to shop the Hayfield Read, white III IPSO ail beak. Ry herd week as/ '''p be was abs s leave hie lased,d lee 1� I sod dee as ghtw wen p.m.IIJ Ma 0,UFt`. CO N STI FAT: O N. G'BILIOUSNESS, DYSPEPSIA.') ICK HEADACHE. EGULaAtLTHE. LW' ONC PI• -L AFFTC3 CATINa INSURES GOOD Ole.:1TIO... Minn CIS .TN LOW 5 Mui c'' LT Patronise True Competition. Ton CANADIAN Picttttc RAILWAY 00.s Tal.a0SAT« has bees tvt&blleh.d to gave the 5.blle • erst-el&ns service with has sad per nutmeat nom petit fun. It le managed ou ominous principles and lm the Internet of its patron*. It deserves the support cif every person *bs hslleve5(im compel it Yon Por wash deeMlrb mew tea company's lima, connecting with all 11... and rabies Is False/ Mase*. 1'assde ale .-repo. irtreut through were* le •11 wee. is the Nurihwa.t.Anllsb 3'otumkl.and Pam& Cori t►meo-Isar& nide Wasl't. Ile 1g , eel.Surica i FIello! The Old Reliable Still oe Deck. THE BEST AND ONLY SCRANTON COAL M. 1 11..anist Coal ever sold is tis market. All tial weighed an the Market Resile en the: ven're sere tee get rear weight. Orders loft at. HARPER a LRE'H promptly •Hooded to WM. L. 1:1 The Great Carpet Lill Lacs Curtain Warehouso of the Conaty. tent - ( tilt' Ali - N aptt i ns,'Tewels RI -.ort 11 tot Price. COBORi CROS. Coal. Coal. THOM CEMENT Of WhIt:ti 1114E. The un.Wrsigned begs to in- form the Public that, he has ;Rorie into the butiineltt - of supplying Coal, and has opened out In J. S. PLATT'S W000YA: D, where he will keep on hand the Best Qualities of LeIiih ValleY CoaI ! which will be delivere.l promptly, at Lowest Market Prices. ANfi $1.25 PER BBL. SCOTII FARE BRICK $4 PER 100. R. W. McKENZIE'S 1 SEE HIS NEW STOCK Of GUNS. CHEAP HARDWARE STORE D. C STRACHAN Sporting Goosi 0 . .. OCt, G! 1004a0.4 r / rots MHLa V 1 IT Tart Pas,,,, WNwa` IR O.N•faa d by $fl !:cycle Cs. LTL Crap,." Ord, Orta tie POP•41 a,Vatr t tf01 sT. IAUg. macs/ run i MONrROM, 7.7r PON O.1ALOmva G. W. THOMSON, - - - Agent. (t.►I IKKI' H. OMT. PLANING g MILL. Bllchalliis & Rulyllas wamoraoy0aae BASH, DOOR and BLIND Dealeee h •11 kiwi* of LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES AAA header's ~anal of men amnlpM•e Bakal Farnitnrt a Illseialty. We are headquarters . for these goals. Having purchased in a very low market, we are enabled to supply you with POWDER, SHOT AND SHELL and all, other Sportsmen's (loess at Very Low Figures. A full line of General Hardware always on hand. We hold the fort for Croat Goods at Reasonable Prices. t DAVISON & CO. . Cannot be Beaten. • • In this issue of THE SIGNAL. I announce to the citizens of Goderich and surrounding country that I am to the front with a magnificent stock of Clothing, which for quality, price and variety cannot be ex- celled outside the darker cities. To show that I'm in the push for your trade, a few quotations are given : �Q.5O will WY an All-W.•I Frier lVteter. twoel li.el, b4 leeks* long. with $6 rric•d ceam•, scdrm oell.r, d••ked p*ekw. 1t'. • world. long.. { . 7�j will MJJ ant.hlo•1Brwtd, Hca.7 Barg• Suit, properly Dab orad v tr/01ttci, worth i7 25 of eay nun'. tAoe•y. Ale46 to 42. $2.75 M Doable Breasted Serge Suit, wenn heed, winter weight. ('heap $8.00will busy en A11 Wiesel gtetoi Tweed S.it, ►est d trimmin,a, be.11ht u VV • ea.rtaee, wnrta tea regol•r way 112.040 3.. thio lett. It LI p57755Mtradewithmo C�5 wt11 My 300 • Heavy Pair °I Tweed Peale, bu.lt to weer sad keep {$ -!J�/ *1..std wt. M...l. •ad bottea..•ws .a win► 1i... t►r.•d. N•Mef ewes, $1.60, 1t 15 .ad $100. I am in a position to do better for yon than any of my competi- tors, having little or no expense, and being a PReeTN'AL TA11A11 1 know Wool. from SHODDY, and know when s garment is right If Low Price. and flood Goods will win Toni trade, it's mine. INS =w C• A.I r . iron. Sttre.e, sem the &team O5dseM`