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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1896-12-31, Page 6Best torte -..►- Wash Day makes clothes sweet, dean, white, with the least labor. $ TiM SIGNAL': GODIBRIt!11. . rNUTRRT)AT• DEC. 31, 18 96. LOSS OF VOICE After Acute •ronchttilt a1RiD IIT 1711Iae AYER'CJ Cherry Pectoral A MERCIER'S EXPERIENCE. "Three months ago, 1 took a vie. lent cold which resulted in au attack of acute bronchitis I put myself Under medical treatment, and at the .od of two months was no better. 1 found it very difficult to preach, and concluded to try Ayer's Chin Pectoral, The first bottle gave me great relief ; the second. which I am now taking. has rebored me almost cntirelt'of all unpleasant and I feel sii-' that one or two bot- tle. more will eiffi t n permanent (etre. To aIi Mini stets soffiriug front throat tronhles, I reef on mend .1yer's Cherry Pert oral." -E. M. BRtAV LEY. D. D.. Dist. Secretary•, Am. Befit. Publication F•ociety, Petersburg, Va. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral GOLD NLDAL AT '"HE WOELD'S YAM AIMB'S UM. ALL C'FEER SARSAPAARILLA& CRISP AND CASUAL. "God Save the Owes has bees tram - toted into 15 languages. Then is over 25,855 .arse of orchard in Kent county. Eng. Zoologists say that all known species of wild animals are vraduallly dlminuhung i• OWL It is said that the Powerful made 22jk. an hour under natural draught en beg triad tri Forty-oven of the members of the British Hos.. of Commons take dal) spine on their bicycles. The number of religious denominations in keglaod and Wales is officially stated to be over 250. The British Umpire doubles rte population in Europe every b5 years: in the colonies every 25 pan. Mere than 60,000 .tamps ere said to be hand loose every year an the letter boxes of the United Kingdom. A woman a corset, worn with only the average degree of tightness, exerts a pres- sure of forty portals on the organs they oompress- A million acres of forests are cut dove every year to supply European railway companies with the sleepers ou whioh the lines .re laid. It is eetimsted that the Kadin in the d..- mood mines .t Kimberly, South Africa, steel more the $1,006,000 worth of dia- monds a year. 0s tee body of . notorious Mimed re - smelly killed in Turkey was found 113,000, sad • note book whioh showed be had mane. dared 192 pounce. The carelessness of tbe publio 000pols se expenditure of 185,000 a year at the Re teemed Letter Offices Dept of the Bntsh 0eaewl I'estof ice. It is a str.gge fact shat the right awed, whWmb i. more .easisiv* to the touch ties the lett, b lees sensitive than the WNW to boat and cold The general rule is that bandied prey are set Rood for food : but there ere etrikiag *emotions to this rule, and, .moss oaken, the tiger is sometimes eaten in India. The total indebtednem of the whole of the Auetnlasian colonies is said to be 11,• 025,000.000 -Sot . small sum for lees the five mullions of people to pay the interest spec. Neve let • oough run os from day to day. It indicates either inflammation or trrit.• ties, whioh, if allowed to cooties*, may re- sult in eerie*. injury to the lamp. A few deem of Ayr's Cherry Pastoral Dares any pulmoear v ootnplaiat hot entirely beyond the reach of mediate.. In the study .t Hawardea are 15.000 volumes, There is not • book swag thew which the Premier sunset lay his halide epos at a moment's *ties. 01 the three writing desks in the room. one is fee the •:- °Nerve use of Mrs. (:t.dsto.e. Th. .sed etatesm.n usually bre.kf.eta at seven. lsaobes .t two o'clock, and dia.' at eight M the evening. Nin the blood is sure to do havoc some- where. The only Pleltilikie Is sound kidneys, the only t,kldney med- icine, the only isOodids Kidney L1 VICE FOR WINTER. HINTS WHICH, HEEDED, WILL BRING YOUR POULTRY THROUGH. Mae t►sageretes Time N tae Meek -Pr.- meatless be Prowess Dianne leeway, et Drafts .ad Damepaaee--Wt.ter Weed - leg tar utile. To insure Cooler against akapees d• the great atm of oil ak,oesdut pout . men. At this 'lesson, when dull dais and might frosts prevail, the seed V sown witch will eventually result la a full crop of aliments and endanger the lives of our mutt favored specimens. Toomuch care, therefore, •'annot be given to prevent all synipto,i a of '11. - ease. Probably the first and most com- mon troubie le void In the head. which begins with swelled eyes This. It not taken at the start, will surely run Into a cased roup. Night, when fou -le are oxseertt. Is the dangerous time. Hen houses catrsbnt be male too tight. .\ Itttle hate, or a small crack Just Targe enough to .4inJt a draft- will d0 the der * w -fume. nines simply placing the aMtet xi btnf in a warmer house and feeding soft, stimulating ford for a few day wfil remedy the trouble but this must be done at the, start. otherwise It wild be useless. Nett to drafts, dampness is most to be feared. Whereas It is ail important to keep houses tight at night, 1t is Juat as important to open Windows during the day. The breath of fowls coupled with freezing air will .'tate a damp - nein at Mght which must be dispelled during the day. Fresh air wilt dry out the hovers as northing else can. When it L sero weather eerie may hesitate to open windows. but it must he done. provided It la not stormy. 1t with make the houses warner and decidedly drier at night. F.'w'10 can cranes •aopreat deal of cold provided it is dry. Est dointti- nese e.-eflta to penetrate wean tier feathers. Constant exercise la the bat j* 'tn- ttve .1 an endless number of dietenwe caused by overfeeptng. The Maly hen Is the healthiest, did swill lay the meet eggs. Watob your hens during ties da3. and If they sit aneind all ruffled up and dull -looking. ninny them a few handfuls of oath or wheat In deep litter and make them be up and moving. It is the nature of all fowls to be busy from morning until evening; therefore endeavor to compel them to follow their natural Instincts when housed ter the winter. Variety of food is e n- t1aL Tempting morsels, like cabbage. hung up and pieces of raw meat thrown about will delight thea[. Precaution. against these three evils -draft& dampness and laziness --will prevent many ailments and save roue Duck from posslbte dlrsaa---Ooaatry Gentleman. The care or Ptm le wives... - - The up-to-date farmer rallies two lit- ters of pegs a year from each et his sows. Thine farrowed to the fall need special ears. in order to produce the ut- most growth, as oond4tlons are Sat so favorable for thin as during the sum- mer months. We mat the pigs 1p4. iota of about one dozen or fifteen eaoh, putting tis. ss of a alae together so all will be equally able to bold their own at the trough. We have plenty of milk for there, and feed a nation of bran and ground bar- ley or oats wet with this to snake a thick, or rather thiel Mop. Too thin slop is not desirable. Let them have cure water or milk to drink. We teed no coon meal at newt, as this m apt to cause- stomach and trowel dieturbariceu unless used with extreme orttetlon while the pigs are young. Alter white It is added to the mixed ration of bran, ground oats, barley, etc. We feed it ground Oob and all, and have never seen III effects from as dowing. One of the chief objects In feeding young Piga Is to give them first what they will teat up aeon and no more. To keep them snowing they must not gee cloyed, nor mu.t the bowels get too loose. The Intelligent feeder will watch the pigs very clusety for the first Indication of this. Sctne are so anxious for them to grow that they feee.d too much at • time. Once a pig ;sets 1, "scouring" the trouble begins. Keep there dry and comfortable, feed enough so they are ready bra clean out the trough, but that le all. -Ohio Farmer. A ewggeetlev. Jast now, when en much is being maid about raw material, seed that the pros- perity of manufacture dep.•nde upon raw material and well organised labor. does It occur to anyone that tiles far- mer 1s selling no sad et raw weaterW for some one to work ever and meta back at no end of aaddirma Ar labor added? Wisest, hay and a Omen other things are meld an reg mdtrlat. eo N made truer ani mtofi8 bear eras Ow farm a. hear, seAmeall, ansa bei0On, eta, gra At trim st hay ase Lav $1O, stets ill, mod ea dens donne Oka tit A ton et butter nada tram Um lay, cats and refuels hors res fares. sett tor to *000 Icor eon. and !ss Arlfllty alt lit to male atter wore. A nam enterica several kende d haw ad haat to mar- ket in the feria at Menhir, and his fart, Y all this Adios beton.o et the many - fracturing genes set. Tris Ite. thee a man need* seed teal. 4 Ing the ones, the tttat{te'ttdtdma mind tools; tel and thee ae' lo know bow ls'ti.trly use th , and tbs t7to fac- tory r mtntitnte--provided there is per- mlertetst parpoen dleplayed fin marrying jt furwePd.-Practical ltar,sar'- weary iv 'r rs gs. People efts seem R tines who flue turnips used ether motets. floawF Ise thole west the analyse's dschim, that the host of miles Ifs earrob emitaln at Were 07 per est at wader. Well, and bow about roams gram? In that en touch richer in dry eesmlesr tad owed..? Not .o very i.rmir, a.hllr that young geneses from .wuraups pas' turns, tentage as per emit It weeeq and shreerr. looters s bleest im 1111 per erre` Of tits sates of seem the wads.- MI* es toed tier amnia no peset*s.l ems ova have miff earl& The prone poaM t. • 7.r at reser to their ps.rttrut It,. es that twit Oraamp Mite t ith i i ar7 aliktur fling WNW* le IIm IIMIPEPI rod arm dostantlalill Har A « WitSid ord Moeown • SURPRISE Soap Its remark able lasting and cleansing lu..l.erties make SURPRISE most economical and Best tor -40 Every Dar The Bicycle Season of 1896. is now over, and if you want to Store Tour Wheel for the Winter, I have the aec0000dation, and will take them en reasonable terms. i would remind cyclists that Winter is the proper time to overhaul Wheels and it neoe.nary. leva+telse to the ?Law healtt emplooyed rad sane but sloped repair RAINS . Bod, Econogni... Worry and Work Reduced. Half the Labor of Washday b washed away by the use of E. B. Eddy's Indurated Filxeware Tubs and Pails They are LIGHT, TIGHT AND DURABLE FOR FALL Jr YULE, Ito Rimed. Livery Klemm st PLANING MILL. [fT*$LIiefe BiInns & llhyoaz SAIIIIraorverios SAM, DOOR and BLIND Thelon la all lads sl LUMBER. LATH. SHINGLES Ana bedew, material of ovary deport/4W 8s1nl Tmitare a Specialty. Ta1l. e n Announcement. New Goods and Beat Valves in the Tailoring line at the old -established and reliable Weet-st Emporium. Satisfac- tion guaranteed in Quality, Style and Price. HUGH DUNLOP. Eltovu and. Mayan a . . At CATn.Z BROM. Now is the time to enquire about Heating or f''•enk Rt eves Who have them— :►: ut:tn Yr. Thomas Patterson, customer ego- , -:." ,-t ••t taws. hs dead. ,i, a t• announced in Paris of L•t. • El: eine. wh..pe name Is .}• eon vmoos with dl.rrtrnfnating ch troy )Ir Richard PnititpeChorn. one ref the oldest reealtlents of (",.h..iirg. k. dead. He was a restive of ('..inwalg, Pina'land. The h dv .of the neve''et, Hubert (:reekanthnrpe, who has 1.'.•o mtwln1 roe I ictot ere wee f.,und In Li., b. -in• Perm sties aims. who wee aho 0. by h, r vier, Horner Howell. a.or ut tiro - ago In ri.untreat, died in the oral Hn•pltal there. Ur. W. 8. Campbell, .-minty tree UalireS, ries; J. and WINTER. A. MUNRO, Jam to beod-o lame sne vone d istook Domento and Imported YARNS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, Medi and adored /� BERGES, MANTLE JACKET CLOTHS Nagle and Doub.a SHAWLS, Our famous double were. test Wank LUSTSE8 ere propoanoed extra vales Our CORSETS are mooed to sone. Inspection kindly hotted A. MUNRO. D.., CLOTHING Cheaper Than Ever at Card's Clothing Emporium Having just purchased a quantity of Clothing for Cash from an over- stocked manufacturer, I •m now prepared to sell Clothes at lower prices than were ever known in the country before. On my own part, 1 am not forced by stringent times to have this Cheap Bale ; but have been lead to do so simply to meet the need of many who cermet, particularly at this time of the year, pay large prices. We are not bankrupt, nor suffering to the least fano dull timea,bnt have done well during the thirteen years we have been l.: Ooderich. We are pleased, however, to be in a position to give sur poor friends apt customers Roodwarin, comfortebl e Clothing et merely nominal prices 4 Heady for the Rush. flat D. ;Canraftar'., the leading bakery, for your Christmas Oakes and And Parts Tarts, Oy.Mr Patties, Mince Pisa, Short Breed. All kisds of Oakes kept on bead- Order left by tee 1n the morning will be made and delivered the same day. Waddling Oakd.-Ornamenting and d.eor.thng at the latest &sips with $ fancy assortment of Wedding eke Oraeusts, Abend In" a sp.sialty. LEVI CARD see WE MAKE/ =ewer and ta ;yulvert Pipes cie DAVISON d& Co. visit AU five tress a la. le Mlle Me Hy immieetions• imams Peg PRIO/It. THE ONTARIO SLIVER PIPE CO • SO* w0 fi ID• ST. r.. as.saer sr tea TOAONiTC •5.gin X)e Clem vaar Gray's Syrup of Red Por Con gh s, Spruce Colds, Bron- chitis, Sore gum throat; etc. s1.4, «reels a..., wee,.rerwe. tlternn..t• The up-todate Harewiaa and $rest - lira boons libroawtfa wish 1e ealt M.tention to the fact that their '96 and ssad .obis sj,1i0a rsd daubs, the frost aosortm en t and beat quality ever bras= trim. Already many pairs in Panay and (leets' 1leek have begs odd. We haverepeated sur shrine ha some lien, sed would advise let pares en hove the' es, risoo all ae% tbtli r.. we to t �'''" inilill11111111 4011. The Signal sane we mks Ipsi4.1 aiteatioa N its J.l Ma&Yt1 tsaWWow which an case passed amide the skies far the prompt and p eseoutton of all Nasser d printi.g A pommel of this antennae - met may .assess awtathing you ssttyy la to seed et, sad se snob ease we wk. sot your Fairway., fssttag osnideet that osr efforts to piety will mem with the approval of ear patraas K oft ♦lttad►s This useful sine is kept in the range of pilaw" same as NM heads. Whi til em1\o . i‘tad►s are not so generally seed, they ere an important place in oommerota correspondence. dee what we've got under the above hea.is. Lente ditto 6.i In thio line we have a very Imp stocn of fine writing papers .cit able for every clans of busmen represented in this locality, coed prising laid and wove, linen., quadrille and other papers, ruled or unruled, as may be required. \%X i‘eo.d.s If the "pay-as-you-go" plan was the order of the day the demand or account paper would not be so great ; hut there are some men who get so many dunn.••.e that they wonder if the .to. k will ever run oat.. We don't intend it to, and at present our .tock is olio piece in this line with four ./ea. Good paper and neat ruling. %tattittl\t tuts Both single and double dollen and heath columns. They come cheaper than bill heads, and are the proper thing to send aper a delinquent once a month. They are sure to fetch him 'round— sometime. Now, it would be hard to get along without envetope& and be keep up with the demand Oe them we keep a large stock s hand. We have now about a hundred thousand in stack, and the prices will range from no. le $2.00 per M. We handle nom martial and legal sixes excluah'iI , has already swan partially renes orated in some of the heads above, There is, however, a vast •noun of work mules this head that te enumerate would more than tsb up the entire space occupied by this adv't, but we do it all at Tall 810%•i.. T)1\e\tta A0't 1. to an "At Home'' or a wadding require considerable taste in ogee tion sometimes, but we make it an easy matter by keeping in stock the very latest and best samples to be had. Call and es rog,ro 111\s of entertainment. and meeting promptly turned out, from the plain but neat to the most elegant with oord and pencil attached. We aim to exosl in all the differ, est kinds of work we tarn oat, but especially in this, and keep in stock plain and fancy paper* .citable for all requirement.. Cards mrd► T •eNtets This head covers a large naive ed work, hem a bread or milk tiokd to a seat ealhug card, from an or- dinary admiagios ticket to • tasty basin.s card or a handsomely printed membership ticket V Oster Our facilities ter turning out tido .lam of work are evidenced by the fast that the great balk of N V dose boy as. This line also iia shades D od►gtr s which our three fast -running lob presses are able to tarn out in serprlsfagly short time. 'gall li\\ks belong to the poster department rise, nod we make • specialty elf tbess•-promptness being oar aim in this respect A notice o1 saki will appear in Tax BianAL fres of ebbslege whoa bilis for roes mere hors #A\ it svks of W of\ d ties typap p1Io.i pANialg d.s .Ila be dome �rin this eslabSieeot hi ea expeditious .grad slid. gnamee, and Ow 'Pewee w\Z\ bin 1o1hlw6 *atm mtaMmtawbbt. Ws flails' .a. **ab. for Nit re ssi�-i / sods s Al u - et MIN VIM& SI r •