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The Signal, 1896-1-9, Page 6C0.rMe .ees N. f•ew• Sick - Headache CURED PERMANENTLY ST TAKING Ayer's Pilis 9 eras troubled a lois tine with .1•k headache. It was usually ac-umpnt.s. J with .rvrre patrols the trmpin, a sense of fulhiras and tenderness in one r)e. a n bad Utste In mr mouth tongue eatea, hands and feet role. and slekne.. at the stomach. 1 tried a peel many remedies reeorimenat d for tilt. complaint ; but K w. : not Witt! 1 Began Taking Ayer's Pills .• that 1 reeeited anTthine like perm'• tient 1.•,rht A.Ingle' Ln .d these Mill did Ih.• work for Inc. sot 1 .sin now free from I.-ed'tehFirthe- an.1 writ m • - IL II III T. 111‘..a. East \utwnt. Me AYER'S PILLS Awarded Medal at World's Fair Ase►'a dtaresprrrtta fa the Best. TIPS FOR THE K 'HJ r....i .ental.., M • 11 nap. pea o:u Maryland fere ftl►e01. Tk, geed fie heavy ckutatall awl hd`teheti way of o•klag 001. heed • wrrpr sad fats to to h... moos out rd style : p Maio are d (� l Leila cut the sold - to km -p great • burry 11./161110.•)•)• W Vitt its r --when out eke le ery loath of ties fu: "sweetest aoa lerttae the v (u liuy.aed and t•trgu.i•, theN wnwt •Icku ,s Chat teed, the batter i. wade ulterllf ► ever come to a to- to assist in the secen/air. 'thea mat She a Blow omen/air. .hast fowl, ole well, fuel add •e tag a slight disorder ruches til seat. fake two tlsea to gime, to become for • team mambos until well worse, to slowly and tele n hall bent 4l sues► sol►,add 0 surely sap but vital w .r.r wars!, pour the milk isida dm 1 Icy The little pain and the other sligbl Mk sod sur the mixture well until eaeindications of aro well di•si+lved, add the see sad , j trouble seem to hrI the batter for amuse time. lover tM unimportantShe WWI and put en • cool place fief tilbe P pay aro attention tc pes In the mummy star tete lotto., them. 17 and b3 Utile more mill was w thus ilia. Mks • they grow a little •pti.afut of melted bu-.ter, star lb lel worse, but she i. with nutter, Mil Nob�t used to them them t.ro&se your p.n and takes them as a quick uvea. Serve hot. atter of course. Ry and by, they have t;ar+inels. The following is aSoo mown tato dragging pains tt occssios- for 0.1.11.1 T•ks • tablwpusgdal (14:4 keep het .n the house that occasional) ter, ,w. uuptul of wast, gsartef of p alit her to mrd Tbaru she knows what of urea, sue til of tut vutat•. ie matter, but she woe's pin to • doctor be- esuce b..4.&..bs+e .he knows he will teras* un "ez in. +greurteooPPK PeO' y•coos" and "local treatment." Sb. u1 well dte•oly.d. 11 cboeodaMN "its nn. with ircreaaIng suNering, roti) for a flavoring, add two twp0ISIU a't u..el( becoele& a dg Nenoun.ese, mus. A little demes juts addled wlflidiikintf ero•lis," miters -ay., disturb.utces, vent the sugar from graaulIidolg. .d fifty other complications may arise !lowly, unog the mlaure evrtt� few an the same cause. Frequently such tier. by druVpiuv Leto •Itttle Mad gYdptoms are treated as digestive dos. When a thus ►.s and hordes' ga'•kl► �' when the root of the whole matter is aims e derangement of the organs distinctly mi0ina•. riser thirty years ago the need %vkit• Potato Salad. —Take live her a reliable remedy for so called " female potatoes and cut them to thin dials, mplaints,'• Wet recognized by Dr. Y. V. was tauleepoostal 01 vtoetar. /PP elf'free, then, as now, chief consulting phy pinch of salt, • tut le pepper, •.• tian to the World's Dispensary and lova- union minced Ya•, arae egg e4eedbi' Hutel.:it latfalo, Ne Y. He prepared uhupped, au.l • little mustard. r. Pierce'a Favorite Prescription, the most mderfullyy effective remedy that has ever F.try '•oast -Iake .tat• •P 4s "en used her such maladies. its sale now cut in shoes bait as inch thine. V•.ceeds the combined sales of all other platter• en whieh you wish 1t1 'erntedicioes fat women. Its effect is percep- Re•t tn. whites of uiroe .page to 6 WAIF & le almost immediately. It ra Heves pain. then continue with filo SU It*eiar M etas, aod,mmatioa, checks debilitating Into a one small glees of `esuas0 j.lbt 1 s m ,nm.�klt snakes the other ansrmd Ing out ow trOl.epooDful ta pa{ r ~sir y s o.tndisg tissues strong and the ,laces, Aon 1tby you P14r Maltby, tbrreby correcting displacements used. Hemp the Jelly frosubg • s..t d invigorating the whole body. of oaks until it u all used up, gad is matte of earth put • lump of jolly ea frosting. Niels • soft custard d the t yolks of eggs, one pint of milk wing rose quarter of a min of 1341 Ba Eagle Brawl Coudeoeed Milk tog ge. 0 than oat pint of water, sad one danker ful of corn •tarub, flavored WWI tun When asked pour the ouster/ Orem& — eakr, bat Ao mot pear It es else spoonful he undersigned begsto in - you each shoe take a al. Coal. OF1 \1'h.RN.�T T� WOME 'tar __A th it. rhe the Public that he has gone to the business of supplying THE FASHIONS• HOUSEHOLD HINTai al, and has opened out m Old newspapers have many Bees it Large cut steel buttons tie much wore on I ho a.noig. inn! w elm tient for prow c0•u had helm." The newest .cuter sailor shape bat has • moderately abort crown and wide brim. A band of fur to used for trimming. Sill underwear ie no longer fashionable. Fine white mien or mull is unw preferred by dainty women, and only pure white rib - bee s used as trimming. Ulster@ are "vain in for girls had young worries. The skirts are ver, full te the boor. The fronts are loose sou finished with handsome butt.•s "Raspberry Pink ' is one of tilo newest and prettiest evening shades. 11 u largely moot for gowns, bonnets and opera eluok linters "Roman bis' u wother f•vortte color, It is a v.noty rot pe•tuel blue, and is be- coming to brunettes. Immense tortoise shell bock combs are worn to set off the los coal of hair whist becoming to w few women. Plain drew materials are greatly In vogues this 11 inter for cntidren of all arise. Little girls pat out of btuy frock• are delighted with the brithtesi *stored plaids, whale their asters who are just swans, young lulyhood see Ike same s.yle ut parole for the broad orders, cui. sal vista, that ornament and brightea their dresses of quiet hues. to selecting paid wools, it is desirable to pur ehase these of grim texture. The mixtures of cotuoo and *soot wil, give little wear and hardly pay for the trouble of eaakiug them up. A school dress ter a Kul of thirteen shows • full round ..ire, plaids not cutting to ad - enters to mores The want n i0 blouse ef- fect with . full droop in the front to el teed ono itch mile below the want -line. The fullness at the hep is gathered etch lour sbrrnnots placed half an Inch apart and fol- lowing the .hsps of the neck, which gives • short yoke shwas The folio's, tt then car- ried rried down to the ..tit Igoe at the back and gathered there wnn tour rows of shirring which extend upwards two inches aro tk beak, while the front is simply gathered once of the want and allowed to droop. The sleeves are in the comfortable bishop •hape,hane.as Ilse and full from the ghoul der and g•tbered at the wrist into • short ouff of the material or of velvet. A stook soder of velvet, fastcard at the back under • bow of use w»• glees • becoming booth t, the neck. wtidowe, mirrors, aid ail kende d gl ware. s•yetal thicaoes•es Pieced UM* carpet keep it from *moue out snail fh�� he will keep on hand the the sold said trout coming up testa+ cracks and around the oaestA4d.. Rent Qualities of rwlurrty of buueekwper• Duvet the flee et pantry rad cupboard with tows, w. ghees eeou a neat •ppsan 11.r4itti li ¥allthee bli.= wiled, they hen W tr., ones wisbuut &louring tae Au a.lustr•ted paper may be. mares of mamas w chowreo, is they ars "'newel cat out eke pismires and paste them 'which till be scrap book, thus keop ie them warned wdellt'rrro ( promptly', saws• u Duey. Tooth brushes that have bs•• d"'a'at L,•veest Market Pacer. for twist pur4 ores may be used la tis omen fur otee.tog lamp Outwore, salvers and many other things that a creta Gut clean propel IT Wreak uruoms and fluor Drooled may cleaned by dipping them up sad down pail of clean but endo, thea roomer sr o y��ee water, and Imaging them up In wY las isnot 1 T ■ ATT'S WCODYA• oy Co! C STRACAN For • tort of ten a drew of white sod black woollen plaid has a full .tr•awht skirt and Mouse .wet The letter has the 'Na- tional cut on the blas, which gives • very pretty edeet, had is amply but charmingly ornamented by • strap of sock had s half wide ` lack velvet ribbon. that ■tara at the shoulder, loops Into a mo. I but kle two ioobee from the seam, and terminates at the waist. A strap of velvet sod a buckle adorn the staed.ug oohar, and the sleeves. are log of mutton A dress made over for • child from un older persone g0rmeet fan be growl; est off and freshened by • breed eell.r rx'end'ne wed over the shoulders Tin ghoul 1 he made of • plaid whloh will beri.noire .t11 with the general oolnr of the mai.,,,I Th. cuff. and h gh c. 11.r. should Irk . rs. ly of the earn. plat 1. A dress of dark green w.r.l hes the plsid w ee&&nrmee In ',lack, red and grown : one of brown ean.el'. heir is trimmed with plaid • how.ng •h.•te■ o1 brown and groom The mew Tam lONhanter chaps of *loth in p►ad..n•4 plain .i. k • R•.•te are we l vettrn1 to school w.er. 'l'hey .re turned up at one G ide and tosses ornamented with erne or two quills at.r.k tkrnoeh . knot or flat how rut paper rater,. n1' he map are -a saki, anti sty the., .td the homie needle woman can two nam .e, with the met of little time awl le••nr 11 s • pretty festoon to have 'he cap n.o-l. of ,M rme material as the moa r • .•nod- +rap. The oep is ale.. g est•. 1. 1 r y• I ne..nd may then he ma,d of eel, 1 • h. +hipe,rd and similar ma tonal Asuak ter, 1. h0a b.• ••s til • Ai, fes Irak h. sari a. 0 df el. • 4 r..a•e..b•• Puy. . . t.-hi,nahle thin wn- o h. I'.rs.en lamb, which A • serve .o neck „ . -. 141 AM.* 1, rasemhlr0t ...e f..hu.nahl.. The as. That haul Ins hated wee. h .rs h.edooere sad, best Writ). . They sorra better, keep then N and teat Wooer fur &a owiasi0i•k waeata4 Almost every but.ewtle the w•hetP' doilies, lied ower moo taulw &lona tent quires 1/040001 washing. Do uuaaendt to the washerwoman with the osa.r obit fur d they are treated an tt'is way r beauty sous disappears. N walk Mtn wt soft water, rubbing Restly bstwo50 hands, Doter .o the easnbe.1r. U.. 1• soap, add rater they are thoroughly oleo rinse in clear water to *Mon • fettle fur has been added. Prepare a tats euerou v dip the pieces to it. Hang them saw. upon the lane till dry, d.mpou rad true the wrong side : this show we •.sd,e. better than of the treeing is ilea* 00 the rVbt side 1f the pewee owe fru, comb tied use fringe whsle u is *tial deo. ■■■ up uMadr a small tablet, and ad �'��i CURE' YOU hum' up to the l.icbeu ur dInaiiR room u A pyt1) t ,.lu.bte to the busy housekeeper, tow te often think• of thous Deeded swot We Ru.. .ntte'krdtl's Karin" Pills 10 can shy y i1 p, •..ht , t •..se, inotetet. Lumbar, had d 1f its*, tie not wt'tea duds ,w,dsv. kn•-nm...su.. titanDt.ea*e. Femsk the t.me, the) are apt W be lutttutian w ! nuhie► Impure Idl..od-_w mm.ry relented. she gees shopping rho' est es bar • g So ips doe Jeal of 1 riot. rs perb' ! , oorb by mail on ur Awl til wormy, and Manse ott.eu ea store.store.t Dd A. SMITH CO.- Toronto. of the article us one ra one onot Rot a without •ii DESPAIR BEST FOR 5SII0EIRISE .1 1)AY BEST It— t OAP ;°3EYERY AY. . vo.ur .til scripfion beg AL f..r !M911, • to Tay A table frst•oed to the side d the era the kiioh•n, with manges so it w be down when not In use, la • great essence especially whoa terse is 00 • amount of cooking Lo do, or during tae ling se.&oo __— DEATH— — — DEATH IN LIFE. rre.rlaeaa nleeera WWII are 4 Wing la rear le r• n. OR C MSTI PAT: O$, aIS LIO :NI There ars sixteen Rt•rs of the Pia* • (war, PEPS IA oto Order who are 0..w .ogaaed to est t5j C K H EA DAC 14E, for the spiritual had totnp0r.1 scads of . THE. LIVER.*sot three houses there tep..r+dad freta Ir E� U LIR_ poor leper*•t Molukee. They haat ; o N C *ILL A I aR EATI N. Is IRKS 5000 010[ST!ON. beim et•ilizauon, there life Chere le a it �fp S*!Jgye RTognealSpass cam L ., 0110.110.1 death, the very thought of whoah m+kes - shudder. `hell t he moonily cones of this noble der volunteered 'heir services t.• i kw blo.14 Aupenor and ask•..I to be Iwo to the where Fathwr Donau met a mettys'. fl They espeet to return, fur ht they will have the drealtui dresses I sl only k 11e by memo, y..i .hey ere b. in *hear uhosen sphere. Joseph ilette.11e MOS on* lime • well known railroad al polished snow, y rumens. of Mwtaphmi, oaume a mestere to l•a.holeI., • another veep ago sod wont to l/..s kin b dm h.. I.14. to the service ,f the Iwpete. S .till lahortng among them .tot perlo.a berme deeds P.u.e 1.•r • •w•diset think of thaw lotw.l.gwnr, htg).ly ..henna[ BEST awe/ OULT ll.mphimn devoting ham Igo ...Shout hope for wori ly oow.p.na• ton, re elleripg the. wretched •...I well -meth forwebrld pie Mr Dutton leetoeta .pars e. y years • Father nommen and was 0.11. hue as tome of hie death ello Pid Reliable Still 0i Deck. Malars and reuse Hove a little snits. and es • dn'Isrs Meier veer wearier epp.rel • 1 all b• er dyed at P..k.r• Uig W.- oe.tatn Vt•,rk se slew Il it des.A,l , .reegned es lime fferkak 8.ete . Pat k•r'., se they •11 say. W. ere rend:, b. y r'r. earn ten Roe vert ~IL wise them ear Best atte0tome. Yiss.s Yaw' Mmilt...T Roe e, 4+e) Order% lett at HARPER Is L1111 —Resew truer sabscnptisu to 10011"1,BUJ a1 SloaAL fix l $96, SCRANTON COAL t . ,,..a C+.1 leer sold is Ws market. VI/ M. LAM right to sell The Shoe that's envied ! A good shoe is a good friend—to the man wears it—to the dealer who sells it. But a good is a bad enemy to the dealer who cai't get the it, and dares not tell his customers so. We are sole; local agents for The Slater Shoe, which is the beat shoe for men; that we know of. We are the only firm in this city which can buy three shoes wholesale,) and with the knowledge and consent of the makers. Other, shoemen want them so badly that they get their friends to purchase from us, "on the quiet," a f:w individual pairs, at full re- tail price in order to put them in their windows for sLtw. But these firms can't buy the Genuine Slater Shoes to sell again— they buy them to keep them and talk against them. We buy ours wholesale from the manufacturers, so we can afford to sell them retail. We keep every size, width and shape in stock, so that we can fit any man, no matter what kind of feet he is addicted to. Ours are The Genuine "SLATER SHOES," stamped on the sale $3, $4, $5 per pair. Now don't you think it must be a pretty good shoe that's envied like this ? Perhaps you should see these shoes that shoemeL a ant so badly. We are the only people who have the Right to show them to you. who shoe IF YOU WANT 1 MI OM ■ A WINTLR SUIT of First-ciasa Make, Good Material and Latest Styles, —CALL UPON— HUGH DUNLOP. 1St Wits& glastkf0 Next tae cert se M.N. PLATTING /ELL. fsTlU S11E1 tisk Buchauaus & llliyuas r •!. ter ire ri'owno SASH, DOOR and BLIND tlestwe• w all kinds et LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES and bSIMer's t.ttebrtai et every de&ortettor School Funis a SDecialt!. Patronise True Competition T._. cutaway, Pass a b says tees morals* wok tab sad par mi- fret � ssal esssseeM .ed t• it 1. esNno ~sin at ...n teen.• tp�Meu'� who M•rvasn.•rdeaMSA woe Mss two= lot wra art liens and anise Ss an to:obsanamalis as/nestra. esaans 004 la f `MN Yi1 �• . Yaarwk+ - w WM. SHARMAN Jr. Cor. East at and Square, Goderich. CHANGE 'F BUSINESS Having bought the entire business of kir. JOHN HI1.I.11•.K. KIngston-st, t:od.v,eb, we will he prepared on and after Saturday, Not. 23rd, 1896, r e• Immense Bargains in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. FLOUR .nd FEED. CROCKERY sad GLASSWARE, F.7 (.., src We have also decided to adopt the CASH SYSTEM, belie. • , o. „ to to res kink ioVreets .like of buyer and ..Car. We cordially solicit the patronage of •11 the old ooetnsier., a• 1 .0 moo) new noes as possible, Come •std gem the .ubetanvel reduct,ose we mak. ou • u. gr.a:de A largo stock ,f good dry oordwood,delrvered at any pit of • .wu Lai $3 25 /or cele We are •hie to sell cheap, because we have bought kir. ill -5 0 . t1 attar', d stack Miedar isunt, sed likewise by m&oaging the business oa • coon haste.. �g�a delivered or/wool,sod carsfully. Proem. takes as Mail. Re. emher the date, Saturn■ N 23.4 H_ C 7 T. POTMAHOFF TEA. Tltia new blend of toe for family nam is now on sale at our store. . hays also the finest in FRUITS FOR HOLIDAY USE and keep on hand full lines of hest Family Groceries, and the mnht reliable in Dairy Produce, Seasonable Fruit. and Vegetables, STURDY B ROS. The Uroosr•, n.- the Square TROROLD CEIENT of CATER LIME. AND $1.25 PER BBL. SCOTII FIRE BRICK � $4 PER 100. AT R. W. McKENZIE'S SEE HIS NSW STOCK Olt GUNS. CH SAP HARD%ARK BTOSt