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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1896-6-11, Page 3THE SIGNAL : GODNR.ICH. ONT., THTTRRDAY JUNE 11, 1896 a Dy. NICHOLSON. LD.& -DENTAL Allil=r4 1'vrtiad e��~anwA Ideal ties ea head Ass purm is 1- M. MASKS, D.D.S , L,D.S.,-DEN- -0=11approved_ Preserve - dem IM teeth • eptlwialty. Claes goode stem One over set the squu•re Vim JM. TURNBULL, D.D S., LD.S.- • Dlssa. tal of ¥0u1selll. eel sad wnh awl is teeth mounted ea sold .r alms- laperm- ms beam knee. special to the of the natanNo teeth. gives la Mrviti saw stook. taa-tt Meed(.&(. DR. HUNTOstreet.tam PHYSIOL4N, 8(M - deem taansyWNW &000aMws by 11) YS�It Krept. Wt o.lb twat residence. MaA'P1ag. E•IO.IIAN. _ UT LANG, ISSUER OF MAR$JA%JZ T1 . Lie aew.O lerlob, Oat. IN$-ly LANTNI. k1( G. CAMERON, BARRISTER. SOLI - 1y1. ctsw, voye.orr. es, u n.s- nor. HM sod * isg1. /adrew .. opo. llobsese MIA Is V KNEST HEATON - BAKRISTKH, • delMiter. Notary Public. Achesoe's Stook. Wed Street. ately •C»IPIOS,Q.C., BARRISTER, tiuL- IGler. Notary. Lc. 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Apply O GARROW & PROUDFOOT RADOLIFP'E, GENERAL :EN • stubble$stt Real Reesie sod Maisel Leisulnit Only Ilest01•ss campanile represented. Mosey to Lend os straight base, at the lowest raw of Interest going In as way to suit tba oorrowsr• One.- Bee. sod door from 8qu.re. West BYwss, tf re.Ood*- tab fRlNasiaw IlsaeStnt.. / l ODERIOH ROEOHANIOH' LNSTI- .1 TUTS LIBRARY AND SJIADINH- ;1, eor. ef Nast street and Sgustw ler stakOp.a from l to s P.n.. and from 7 to N P.m. ABOUT 7000 VOL'S IN LIBRARY. Lesd*ng /WilyyyasWeekkly, .mad Illtuhat.d MEI Powers,8 IP TiCEiT, ONLY •tees erast:ag tree ems of Library mad Pleading Appleeetloas fes membership re0fay.& by Librarian. I. room J. COBL.HOIIN�E. H. HAMILTON. Roderic:6=1M lith 0l A. J THOII[AH tIIINDRY, AUCTIONEER set Insarnoe Agent, Roderick. Oat. Agent Look,. and I *neaehtre Hee las. 0s, aed Ones !Matelot Mutual 1... Co. gales et - Method to la ..y Dart of the musty. Ntly JHnOHN KNOX, GENERAL AUO- •mt. and Leal valueter, elee', wag tied oo.Nderable sspertewee In Ohs ygmeutt, he M In • psoluwa w 11006•11110 mall* t\w/ag► eatietamila an sees to him. Orden tat as iarlirr nest by mal le W and P.O., carefully attaaded to. JOHN Omatr, A-Mlenesr MU - Pnat.aaloNAL E. °• HTSELa - --- ,-- tan. ntalxgga, ea0YWTwtt, moAOaxya1IAR, vALOATOa. H05 --Cor. Harmless and N.wpte-w.4Q-3. Sha -i thought yon told .w your salary tams ES a week He --Oh. se ; I said i .used £5, boa I rely get Sib. A PA1 TENT LOVER Mp sweetheart is • tre•wh, dd 1 love her beyond tssuar., Aad each dey I have disoo.ered sone Wm mad charming trait ; Bat it reds ale feel '8. .e.Idest When I toned eh. sr • faddist, Ad that 1 mut be .egla ted for caprices up- to -date. At ens time it was Browns%. Thea bet aid to the drowsing, Thea trying to dieoover why oats load on their feet : Thea brio-• brae : 1' -cline, Then views 00 vtvi.sotia1, Then • daatm Iliad of slumming oo • very d rty street. Goodness knows what next i"II he, Fer • long time it was • Tritt'y.- Until veto Napalms she became • de- votee : Now it'. Joao of Are and her age, But 1 try to keep op courage, For 1 hope the time is cornier when she'll make • tad of era. HOME \ UTE>. To poleh • stove, rub it with • sews paper. To Test Nutmegs, prick them with • pis, mod if they are rood the oil will inatently spr..d roved the pewter*. Cedinge tk.t have been smoked by an oil lamp should be carefully washed with soda water to remove the stains. ((eked Clove$ol•ced alongside woollen clothes will prevent the rev ties of the mer Wises moth, and at the small time impart • delicious fragrance. J.Ilm 8.4..ad shinning cloths should be washed withor.t soap, hut be soaked in very bot water and equ.ezed dry Before fleetly ✓ owing in top d water. (lean White Fur Rugs by rubbing int* them hot bran, wing • piece 01 new flannel Shake out the lir'', bran, and use fresh till the rug is clean. A Hint about \-oget.bles --1t should all ways be rememh, r.i th,r ut.ripe or 8.11 - ✓ ipe vegetables are as tlavirlen and un- wholesome ea unripe fruit. A simple way of removing kik stuns frog+ the fingers ie to rub rewllpe well into the skin at the stained para, cod then rub off with • ptooa of soft p.per before apply- ing seep. In this w•v the hands may be washed perfectly clean. Radishes are now in sesvrf, hut 1 stare my many of my readers may to unable to sat them on a000unt of their being so indi- gestible 1 woald recommend On receipt. to them Choose some nice young radishes, proper* them se y .0 wool 1 young carrot*. boil thorn for twenty mieutes,druu dry,and serve oo hot -tattered toast. Redness of Hands. -To cure this I can sot give rou a better rscetpe then the ono which appeared before. Rear together one MOOG of clear honey, .Woe Quote of almond ell. the juice of • lemon, end the yolk of • row egg. Apply at night to the bends, mad cover with old gloves slit across the palms Sweet Broad Fritter. -Cut env piece of stele bread Oslo moat shapes, half •u inch this& ; mix on egg with • little milk on • plot*. Soak the bread is it for • few minu- tes. Have reedy ( very hot I • little dripping in • frying pan, and fry the fritter • eine brows. Silt over some castor sugar. place • of jam on tech, end nerve them very hot. Lemon kab or sherbet. - Take half • lb• of tor sugar. quarter pound each of tar term acid end carbonate of soda, and thirty drops .f essonoe of lemon. Add the essence to the surer, then mix in the other powders stir togeti er, and pass twice through • wire sieve Keep the sherbet in well -corked bottles, and do not put • damp spoon in to it. All s•uoepa*e should be washed clan, in- side and out, and dried 00 the stove before put away. Tin lids look nicest for iron pow, as they :can be kept bright. Those who beadle iron pots and saucepans should remember that • fall or violent blow will break them, in spite of the esyin',"as hard as iron." Iron sauce pan* will not crack it left upoo the stove for • few minutes with- out any water, but if tin vessels be treated like this they will spring • leak to s short thole. Coons pudding is •lwoy. • popular dish with ohildree and it has the advantage of being light and wholesome. Holl one pint of milk and pour it on to four onnoes of bremdorumbe. Let all soak for ten minutes. Beat into the milk two ounces of test Doom• er grated °b000l.to, two onnas of sugar and two well•heawo egg*. Pour into • greased Die -dish and bake for half an hour A few drops of vanilla essence added to the Boom will be found a great improvement to the pudding. Fisherman's Soap. -Cover two wands of fish with • quart of water, add s tomato, • leek, an onion. • carrot, parley, and sweet herb. Cook all to • pulp and press through • Wets, .iter removing the Rhine and bass. Ramiro to the esuoepen, add • pint and • half of water and three-quarter' of • pint of milk : memo to tame, add • teaspoonful of batter rolled in flour, sod when it comes e the boil pour into the soup tune° on to some dice of fried brad. Scatter chopped parsley over and serve. Paste mender to Stiekpast.-Dissolve • teaspoonful of alum la • quart of water. When cold, stir in as muck Coir as will bring the paste to the ooasiateooy of think organs. Carefully press out .11 lamps, Stir is half s teaspoonful of powdered resin sad poor oe to the paste a cup of boiling water, otirriag it well. When it becomes very track, pour into a jar. add • few drop of oil of doves and keep in • oboes place. When required for use take • little and .often with warn, waw. Renovate RASA Solis at home by the fol aware recipes : Take equal proportions et spirits of wins and warm wake; sipper the skit satin on the nein side with this. work hag down the m•terixl sad not soros it. N Mkt still damp, iron on the wean side Another plash which has been reoc.es..d.d es se ill l.eewr the satin with this mixture Fear epees of hooey, the same Timothy of soft map mixed with m egg, end • Wino glsedd d Rib. USO • stiff broth. Wb.. 08. ratio appe.n oleos rise in oold water, prem between clean sloths to dry.or hang to drain. iron while the satin is still damp and thoroughly dry basso folding. Mager flew rade toot the following r.. .gips is what yen require : Pam i. • Mtge ps two aad • half peons of hasp wear. sod the peel el two Ismous cut very this ; bed also sad • half Dauer of 'lager is moor ly three p•Uens of water, and when It bails pear it ever the eager sod the lemon in the poo Htfs in ewe ounce of areas of tarter. ash the whole sad cover with • 1kMh .tete. have 1111 mly milk w.vr,•d thaw odd Omer t.bleepoesfuIs a nest. spread es •• pi....f de.et.l 0 hues the the sad the lois* of the ismer. Lad It work M twelve h.uru a4ris through mud* es ed beetle. The beer will he It N drink I Owe or three Jaye ; the seeks d the betties sheath b. wired .r use lovers. NOM eels" Y petpesed Ilam the 1e1- Mwleg mid" will. 1 em sure. ;mem year approval, std Nero is me fosses wYthey sheath set keep p0Ae.aly; Take ell, eked silver esiese, peal them aad threw roses acid salted water, chase the brise dally for we er twelve days. Deals brige ever th.r,eev er slowly, and mond tilt meat day. Repeat N. whole prooess with ..w beiliag hems When the plinka r quite veld draw the m- ime m • Wows, pleat ie jars, with • boyish( • blade of incus, three •IMpies, ad • doe e l good ginger. Fill ap the jaw with the best pickling vinegar. Float salad oil over e ach pr to . depth et half as tach, tie over with bladder, er oork, end vel the dare. HOUSE CLEANING S000lSTIONB- To ole mimeo. emerge them p.rt.otOv free frons all dirt. drying with weft cloths, sad wham quits. dry, rub • Inds powdered blue over the glass, poliahng it !Welly with • 'eft old silk hesd.rokief. To restore gilding, form outton wool into • bard pad about as large as • small egg Dip the into .trot% liquid ammotw, en carefully dab the faded or tarnished par Where the gilt is worn off it will need little peat. d s. • The smoked and dated globes of obend• here may be nicely cleated by soaking them in bot water to *tool) • little sal soda has hem added. Then put some ammonia into hot water, immerse the globe. •sd scrub quickly with • stiff brush. Rinse thorough- ly arid wipe dry. Bronze may be plunged into boiling wat- er until warm, thea cleaned with soapsuds, then dry with old linen cloths. 1f tba u n ot effectual, try Menai end turpentine, rubbed on and off with clean, soft clothe ; sweet oil and puliahitlg with • chamois is another remedy. To brighten gilt picture frames take suf- boent flour of sulphur to give • golden tinge to about • pint and a half of water, and n this boil four or five bruised onions or gar- lic, which RBI answer the same purpoas Stain off the liquid, end with it when cold wash with • sett brush any gildiog that re quires renewing, and when dry it will owns out bright and now. To stain wooden floors, mix about one ounce of permangen•te of potash to about • pint and • half of toiling water, end paint it over the floor with • large painter's brush It the appearance is not dark enough • sew• cod coating may ')o given, or a little more permanganate of potash added to the mix- ture. Leave until bola dry and thou polish with beeswax and turpentine. Two veal recipes, Sausage. --take equal quantities of lean veal and fat bacon, with • handful of sage, telt, pepper, and an an chovy. Let .11 be well chopped and thoroughly worked together. Make into rolls, flour well, and fry • light brown onlor. Weal Balls -chop some oold veal finely, season it with sweet herbs, pepper and salt,add an equal portion of bolted ries. Mix with a beaten egg. roll into balls, dip Into flour. and try in boiling fat. Serie hot with thick gra* y. Boiling produces the same effect oe meat as roasting, and ma be performed in • more speedy manner. In headline lean meat for broiling be careful not to prick or out it, and so allow the 'woes to tempo. Broiling mut always be done over • quick, clear Gro : the heat hardens the albumen on the outside quickly, thus preventing the escape of juice and rendering it savoury. Chops end steaks •board be turned with • knife, end on no account have • fork stuck into them while cooking. Oatmeal shortbread, which you wish to make, will be found .z.sllea. from than re- cipe . Into three uu•rten of • pound of fine oatmeal rub nor ounces ot butter until as fine se breed -crumbs, then add three ounces of caster sugar, and work well together un- til it beonmee • thick paste. Roll out until thm thud of an inch !tick and cut into my oonveoient ab•pee Bake in • slow ons for about half -an -hour The shortbread should be • very pale color whoa tinish;.d, and quite crisp. Place n tins when it is cold. 1'ednt your walls instead ot p•penn. them. The expense is grater to start with, but the advantages in many cases oompena.e ow for the extra motes spent The point ought to be • pale color -grey, blue or gram --to suit the aspect end the furniture with which it should harmonise. When paper is old or greeny it is Impossible to clan it thoroughly to look like new, but paint can always be washed with • damp cloth and rubbed with • soft duster, after which it locks fresh and nice, beside* being quite sanitary-, In oases of nfeotioue illness the paper of • room is invariably 000dem- ned as holding infectious germs, whereas paint maned, and • thorough washing with • disinfectant will perfectly parity it. Te ber■8 ar.asel. Carpel Select • warm, bright day ter the opera- tion, see that .11 duet is removed from be. o ath the oarpet, then with two pals, • warm soapy one and • clear one of water .ad • long bristled ,Drubbing brush and Plenty of clothe, set to work. Sorub • ,mall space using sufficient wear to do the business satisfactorily, though not enough to wet the carpet through ; work goakly, sorubbine and drying ea soon as nameable. Leave the widows open to moon sir and sunshine. When the wm- dowa an compelled to be plated, kindle • fire. Leave the room thug for one d.y, tithes the carpet will be toured to be dry .td clean, with • woderfully brightened .p- tl.rtats.. sad 0auha. Have plied their vocations on the oaf. tering sils of the people. The knife has Pared to. the quick ; caustic •pplic•Uoas have tormented the victim of ooroe until the oonviotioe shaped itself-these's no oats. I'itnam's Painless Cora Eztesetor proves on what slender boas pibl4mprioc often rests. if you suffer from throe go' the Extractor and yon will be satliett. S..Id everywhere War tit• fgl•eare en. The bathtub will be line trouble to keep olein if it M painted with enamel pant. This may be p .reseed already mixed, and tbe lomat s8Ufal women w111 be able to ap- ply it mtiefastorily. The tub should, of swarm, he kept perfectly dry until atter the last coat of paint has bees applied. The wails of the bathroom book of *bit tib and wash bowl, if they are not tiled or of .srblw, .boeld be "papered" with linoleum is We patterns. TIM will parta s ealimired =tray of water without dam. The list may well be 'towered with the same materia If the bathroom has not bash swapped with wtre soap mai treys, .b.vas for bottles, boob ter eMhr. reale ter North; acid the like. dere 0. eo Yew Mks Me days of tpr1y *maesneleamfag in white to M smitmak dten Dinner =plasm ithwld be d immerses pray pertieoer sad ebsld esenepsed wish the sloth he gewMy wad dssige, sat f egwttisg Ns tided embeoidersd rsese ss. Tee solos, .eesth b. • rtes er two smaller. am* shield have • .rad dams quoin dssles spots New ' Atl rases ace lowsselly fhMhed with • seat whims *a dham,,.84 shwa. 10 ul br� Owe c.gsee I.I'. 1 ii.ws ewe. . hem. MUahiag. Meas sed Nos sirs ear= besatMyl..g .lege sad msphiaa emirs pieces awed tee Bothe may be as l MORE Loe- ss que dal ekowy is offset as will sowferes with gad mate. Tb.y may eoasans el my- thi.g fro., the Aomori.** hatcher's linos to Net exgauei f•hno, Chum* Imes, whir* each rlky mature, cud they may radw ad m o l .n, .soh se geld, bis., gr.....d plot 610 alk flambut pare white would olw•t. A.. lovely mad ss geed taste. That Jonas woubi Wren • rood deal sod swe.acewhitely Rueful dose - tunes it wee .o ly,) that 1 tuned a •lent Impassable to wort. You will neem.her that 1 *beamed a boa d powders tram yue on the Lyth at o cluck. The two powders which l took hellwl me womd.rtWV. nod afar taking four powders I wee walking sowed with mu pain cad e.p•nie of donog oda s truck. Tunes truly, W. Li. Lewis, Calgary. Alberta. el DV A1.L oswtotsyts, on TEMPLETON PORK POWDER CO., TORONTO, OUT. *lane powders are a p••e*1v. care Mr La.mMlam, (tenet%(., esimiea.Io arlaM Sold in Goderich by J. 1, DAVIS. BENMILLER WOOLLEN MILL A. usual 1 .ball lx• revered to purchase a.I. at the higher, n.arkct uric. fur cash. or w ill exchange for icy n..uuf•c.ured articles. My stock of STOCKING YARNS HORSE BLANKETS FLANNELS TWEEDS and BED BLANKETS is now complete. and guaranteed mar utter lured of HOMK 1I.ah:('k S and free from .bold) of ►my de. r y? ion. KDonl forget. I .lr.l. 1'.Il' CASH for wool al the highest price in the market. JESSE GLEDHILL. 1lenuliller April 27th. 1s.:. 67 6t Wiitt ESOLE RETAIL ARIESTRDNG BROS. & CO. Pump & Fannlag Hill Wokrs G3-0IJE RICH, ON T_ rise .t:rAa7Mt\T: .1 'ASA( .t.),• of .,r) r ho:c01'ump,, mama 1.c:urel trcw eaert.d Muskoka quartered Dies won hearts cut uu'. Tbese Pumps are manufactured iu a number el etyma to suet ..co) Ludy and ever" Ritter. Ter) easy wonting purui, tor deep wells. Ir..iw.ppod closed top pumps fur 601001- )514s, house pumps. etc. rwat0 *TIMM Men EM riser .if ri lira fur 'prey log trees. wash:ug buggies, waterier garden". exon. tfuishiug fires, etc. Special attention gives to drawing water term well a distance from pumps. Iron and wood piping; wood, iron Porcelain lined or brans r,yellndsw : Drainage Piping any bore: WINS M.LI&; wood or cement CIOTER%a. Mills. Rant TOP. t'LwTME* ara1*. LA wit rtlolliARM ,etc.etc. . wadi PUMPS rYI1V'(3 flgct.0arssa. ogee J dept. IA*ll%.i MILLS. ICaFE%* and alCIL$ -a kind.. All stock warranted. Ma orders promptly and carefully attended to. ARMSTRONG BROS & Co .•ek.Arbe, revue -Arte. neiatie Pelt.. \..rente rata.. Pae. 1■ rix tilde. ere. IT.ruptly tial --,..t . 1 , ..:•.l i, The "D. & Menthe! Piaster Mew* sees T I. . Plotter rnr.wnlois ti 11« I.,r o0.s.( t«. rah* WI.. o w assYFfs.iy ',1*ah•t.gyerr toe n rarre -1 on, Melees Ara Out Prim tire. DAVIS A LAW&E`iC6 CO, Lro. I'-oaieeor,. U .stee.u.. /6.9trC.i' . 'y! CASH for BUTTER aid BGG3 i have still • few erbtob At the DRYGOODS STRAW HATS .t • educt on in prices Cash Grocery. H. J. HORTON, ear. Mmteeratat Slab beware. PANCAKE BREAKFAST le the thing for this memo of the year. if yew have •ever reathed this before. Too win when yew lave tried mune of our PAN CAKE CEREALS. euppl.morsod with tsar of Our PURE MAPLE SYRUP w FRAGRANT COFFEE We Intl the Hag Rech wearable. C. A. NAIRN. GOOD 3 . LEGHONS, WHITE SAILORS, VERY NICE FLOWERS. All of the Latest Designs. See our Large Stock of UNDER WEAR. MISSES YATES. In Buying a BICYCLE, it lute, Ili BUY TI -JE BEST. And doubly so when the best coats no more than one not T1 Common Sense so is one of the best wheels Manufactured in Cana. la, The Ladies' Wheel 62-3. being constructed on principle, to give the greatest possible comfort in ruling. A number of second hand wheels, in goal repair, at low prices FOR SALE BY GEO. W. THOMSON, POTMAHOFF TEA. We This new blend of tee for family use is now on sale at our 'store. . have also the finest in FRUITS and VEGETABLES and keep on hand full Tinea of best Family Groceries, an.l the most reliable in Dairy Produce, Seasonable Fruits and Vegetables. STURDY BROS. The Grocers, as the Square. A Little Knowledge to the fact that the is not a dangerous thing when it directs your attention Forest City Brininess and Shorthand College, London, Ont,, is giving the most practical and business like coarse in canaria. Everything strictly high grade. Write for catalogue and College Journal. School re opens Jan. 2, 1896. J. VT. WESTERVELT, Principal. Il for the tin d washerwoman. Ouarantt-ed to save h. r nerves and stop tf:at "tired feeling." Aqua ad lib. Sat on en masse. I Tub 3 fails of Indur,te•d Fihrevyare E. R. EDDY'S make: (Light. unntnkea.11e and durable irlitl i l OAS Use every washday. CASH FOR WOOL. TAKE YOUR WOOL TO THE Goderich Woolen Mill where yea mem pt fell value tor your Dotted Assess in .xoh.aRe far oar popsl.r WOOLLEN C3'OOD8 W. have operand • more i. DM8.o's old .toed ea Mayans Street, where we will be te tod. si1h.r give you the very highest pries in goods or cash for wool. We en pre CUSTOM WORK la on no bshmiw, aad es Red 0ss•dms, Spleen sod Mmnfaot.riry Tweeds, Flmsek, Rheet es old Blasksta, at the very Unrest pries'. averse for thy qty of Wool. solOwessaWsr the phots. Dtolsssa'I Old Eland. G. M. COLLINS. 4