The Huron Signal, 1887-9-2, Page 3THE HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY. SEPT. 2, 1887.
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Fashion's Fancies.
014 roes pink fur evening.
Crocodile cloth enters the lists.
Deltic is a new shade of gray blue.
New shades of nod are can ounced.
Sleeves have assay styles this genes.
Liege buss are wore on the :shoulders.
Huts are larger than they were last
year.
botch asps are much worn by hula
girl&
The avers stripes of last year are Mill
fee Notes.
Dark -brows velvet is made up wish
salmon silk.
For misses, new spotted 'limbus are in-
troduced.
1.-
troduced.
• . Panels decorated with small 4irda are
• novelty.
lglack moire antique is draped with
black caahtpeipe.
Lintlturpe pottery is the latest London
•zcttsmnnit.
ensure trimmed mantles are trimmed
with chinchilla.
Indian shawls maks vraceful mantles
jw:tbout cuttIug.
Lather flowers are being used by
milliners as • novelty.
Beaded woo!sn costumes are eupplsnt-
ill; braided ones
•tette..
rsaelyMMew
A yentas wu
Wait- •f .aecial aristocracy,
b
•is had berm or. an •.i.. dad yacht! g
tour .n the South Sena for averal asuati,a
mind out of mesh of all tsltlpra .hu and
epistolary eu.n.uawwn
ta, retued
• home the other day. He was met by an
old and (Mthtul employee of the house.
"Well Mike, bow goes it l' said otoe
young man.
"Bad enough, Master blotto,, fa y our
peer Jackdaw is tied-"
' 1. he indeed. Pour Jack ! He bas
Roue the way of all flesh. How did lie
dmf"
"Wall, they dots'' rightly know, sir ;
but they think lie must merest him•
self."
"The g,e.•dy fellow. What did they
gine hien so rnnucw 111 eat for 1'
"Well, sir, it seems he must have oat
too the place where the dead horses wane
lying --" Dead ad horses 1 What dead horses e"
"The carriage horses L was a v. ry
had day and a heavy road, and they were
kept standing."
'Whet' 1 what day, What road
cemetery,
"The road to the cemetery, •:td the
~ ( RLV. OR. YYILYNNR; LAMP. ( liar 1AcKa raorxIRL
Fur and beaded trimming are used for day of the funrr.L'
plueb coatuutra "What funeral
Fawn color and pale Cray plush clunks I "Why, the mistress' sir."
are new acid popular. "moot my mother's 1"
Astrachan jacket. and mantles: ruck
Red
• •las it lir � quilt, with red plash fining, n lir that she did nut lire three days after
him."
"The master's ! Heavens, Mike, do
you tell me that I have lust .nth my
"The gam n sir, rest her soul. She
n ext to is f alr kinto t.woli the muter's death w much to hea
rt
English ch .tee for opera cloaks.
The largest sized buttons are not look-
ed upo•1 as being im good taste.
Very lime trains are reserved for
brutes, matrons and for elderly ladies.
Vests ate worn with every sort of skirt,
and are !hurt, long, or tight fitting.
Bonnet strings are made into pretty
buwe and trimmed with jewelled pica.
Cape 1. r babies are made of holey•
comb atiu bordered with swan's down
Cashmere, chines* crapp.e and soft silk
are used over skirt. of figured material.
English girl. war Swiss muslin gowns
lot dressy afternoon war.
Sailor hats for ladies are s„retimes
finished by s buckle on the aid&
Bath wrap* in long dolman shape t.ke
the pace •1 large circulars s, long worn.
Chem.'s leather as match the color
rd the .•,stuntm is being urtrl by the
ailliners,
Orly astrmchan trims plush, velvet,
corduroy and rough faced cloth in Kray
tints,
Curl orris -needs are novelties. They
are used on all sorts of dresses, silk or
wool,
In many of this most popular tuitions
for this canto CotnW,n sen.* walk, hard
in hand with art.
Wukulj shoes beano* more eensi
with ea,:h new invoice --low, d it heels
ani
- jLder sola being noticeable.
.earls of Sutern enibn,idery are
very 'noels liked for decoration a the
Junior Lehi, and sidehoer,L
Algeria* cloths in which are woven
threads a gold and silver are a leaden'
fabric in L sedan this season.
White ul.lers are *mono the novel-
ties eery fashionable (.,r this season for '
drivius and ,itching.
Egyptian scarab. are the f,shi,nable
bracelet, and when srruug on a gr.:d
chaos are odd and pretty enough- •
Shrimp pink with golden brown is a
very *levant oombinatiun of colon, and
is weed in French costumes.
Madras plaid sashes are among the
attrsctice new ribbons and come in all
the desirable combinations of color.
Tuxedo beta of *ilk jersey cloth hate
scull cap effect ; they aro particularly
pretty ou young girls, being very juicily
and youthful.
White felt hats either soft 't less
pliable are tory pictures•us and pretty,
and much worn at bush the seashore ass
the unonistaits.
chit* straw hat sailor shape with
only a band of ribbon about the crown
snakes very stylish head gear to wear
with* mountain costume,
•'fawre Te•ea,. May be tepemed.
If you do not heed the warnings of na-
ture and at once pay attention to the
tsaintaivance of your health. How often
we see • person put off front day to day
the pircbaee of a medicine which if pen -
cured at the outstert tf a diocese would
hare remedied tt almost immediately
Now if Johnston's Tunic Lirer ('ills had
been taken when the first unsaatl.ess
made its •ppearanoe the donees would
have been "nipped is the bud." John-
son s Tunic Bitters and Liver Pills are
decidedly the best medicine on the mar-
ks' for general tonic and invigorating
rI 'opslfle& Pill.25:. per butt:e. Bitten
boo pots and $1 per bottle, sold by
Goods the druggist, Albion block, ale
agent. [bi
t~ The p••limmen interfered with the
pommel libert.., of • mad dost oil the
streets the r ther day, and shot its life
out just necawe it want mad. The deg
eoeldn't he'p going sad any more than
the liquor miler can prevent people
from becoming drunkards and wreeka
and vagabonds, when they Oil the
ligeor he is authnriaed to salt Why,
then, kill the d..' 1 Because his mail-
bags
almess endangers human life.. But all the
lives keit by mad dust hit., since Cain
slew Abel have never done the helium
.see as mash harm as one saloon .,n do
in a single reneratna Yee, kill the
mad dog, but 40 the saloon, tr., Of
all the mad this', that ever poiensed
human life and happiness, it is I.y the
twatdead.y. -Wee., Advance.
A wanderers amis.
The :arrest Orrin, and ere that p'.ys
. controlling porter" the health of the
body is the liver. If torpid ne i•e.•ties
the whole systole becomes di,eseed,
Dr. Chase's lover Cale is made epeeist],
for IAvsr and Kidney disesws. and is
Ita•r•atml to .tire. Recipe bnok sad
Medlin, tel. Sold by all .r,ytgiets
pareota 1
"l'he died a Iia is it, sir. The pow
uuld master took to his bed when he re-
ceived the uewa, and never left it, till
they put him in his o,flin."
'•What bad mews 1 What was the in-
telligence that affected the old gentle-
man so deeply 1"
"Toe run on the bank, sir, which has
stopped payment. The credit of the
house 1s goose and you are nut worth •
Mistakes to Cacaos..
A professor 11 $•nglish litsrature has
ip rep.red the f ,Ilueund list of words and
phrases to be avoid in cuuver.atiuu and
writing :
Guess, fur pimples or think.
Fix, for arrange or prepire.
Ride and drive interehangebly.
Rel as an adverb, instead of rce�y. se
reel goal.
'Souse for somewhat, as I have studied
souse.
-Auntie ten days, for about ten days
Mtur:ns for rains.
Try an experiment for stake as eiperr
invent.
Singular subject with contracted plow
nil,.as she don't skate well.
Plural pronoun with singular antece-
dent , erery man or woultn should do
their duty.
Expect, for suspect.
First-rate, as an a I'. erb.
Had rather, for would rather.
Right away, for immediately.
Party, for person. •
Prumine, fur assure.
Posted, for informed.
Poet graduate, for graduate.
Depot, for s'atiun.
Nice, for indi.criseita•tely.
Supping, for stavinz.
Try and to, fur try to do
Canning. for small.
Cate, for acute.
Funny, h,r odd.
Above, ter foregoing.
Looks good enocgh, for well enongk.
Somebody else, lir somebody's else.
Like, for a.. •
Not as god, kr so rood.
Feel badly, for feel bed.
Feel mod, for feel well.
Between wren, for among seven.
Seldom or never. for seldom if ever.
More thta you think for, for more
than you think.
These kind, for this kind.
Nicely, in reply to inquiring health.
Healthy, for wholesome.
Jo•t as x,00, for just as lief.
Kind of, to indicate a taoderats de-
gree.
The matter of, instead of the matter
wit►
An ere, as -newer-ism ai•••" with
Mere nrsaraabee taprw.eas.
Dr. Y.Jwasd alellayau pimento ,n the cur.
teat number of The North Amerman Review
a saws of arguments awl • bkslerly us eelai-
' saw au..11ary, which 1. $c s.sleu •.Phe New
&wow Nuthss .. sod the Old."
Under weer d se attack opens the old
L uew Nothing in 5y, 3.1 orally • di fame .4
,u principles, he boldly tamale what he raps
the attrition .4 tf. Catlw4:a '!korai to -.Ly
pupa.l the t.e1uny, tis school .y.teu• said the
.l l..
Re,.ew.uj the Conten! ,J tha u1.1 patty, i.
I lankier* .1 am p.ier.le cu11•paraa) with sb.
1.1117 s h.d. musk arise iii tawullst the I.'seent
New -
"There were shit .!.en, ' Lr .rys, at now
TO. repta•s a.h.1.•d Orem SeOl ac r
ri.d.t.g lrlarem
A queer scatter .s Nowlin...nod u. The London
Bgrwlw*an d June St, as tallows:
1u the 1'hewn., il..,.,ut yesterday, belnee.
111x. Jwaise Ch:tty, tl., twee d Col against
14 u. mew .ria for Learing. Mr 1 FI Tow-
ner nes trawl! of the pla•stl/. Mr.
1'. A. M. .... r......4 et parte our an Balaton
lujasetwi• W ,,'.trans the defendant, Mr.
Jasns., Masa, until N. trial of We schwa
from &dhow, pledging or ..aherwiae dcadint
w ith cert!.0 cops and halts, clasps by deli.-
mulg the mule articlus to the plaintiff, .0
except awl r the 4 1.51 ion of the court. awl
Ince exposing than los exliant.w without
the plaintiff's consent It appeared that
the drfenil.at wad the wlrbrat.d pugilist
• awl as cl.suttwo.a, well Jammu as Jan Mao ,
in our er.'wt clues, and in whole quarters of
the agrin,lturel d..tricts t4 gnat lutes, swig
tggiutu.- •tuow .A noels od a. foreign nation
N1ty, Iaeeer..ng idiocy entire ttw:r manner,
I Ia,guagr awl trwi,o•.wh sad he ratite of their
mushier, ubak.t:i; worn the puWlc ..-Lays In
Matey places nw a foreign tongue as U. com-
mwo seh.ck of dolt- uct,11, a01 piul:.crng the
strange spectacle of nit..•: An.ernana.4 clue
t. te:!y .1 !, .•i l .bock *150.:17 t,nk,ng on the
speech ail .I:-.:.wte..•t+w ul other ,:aeon:h
The scheme •q the church, lie a:!eget, i. to
Verner this •y:r.t,and ".o f.rtl,era,ux d this
(t Ian- German. appal. nig tar" imperfectly I1se
k l,gh.h a1gu. ga are appointed IwsWw over
Iiugh do yw.k.IJg oatgrrgatuunn, aiwl renee.al
ly wheze dere •. the . t. ..a.. .J the 'tilteuex
in the congregat'.el of a few lirnnan peliko&g
families. This Llan has been ro .tuna. fu! that
the ectleai.atical anctrwiri.eup.al prosu:Ce of
\Llraukre, with :'. Gel man Arcld,isll.q, and
. t. (:.sari tl•elotwal auiuu.ary, has teen
largely liernu ue.l, and similar designs for
the mumesllate Immo" are e, tertai l d for the
First aret:ts•lopr.os of Cincinnati and St.
luta
The e. niJ: aiut of Mr- Ps.wderly against im-
migration he drnwu.aw as mild and unworthy
th:r subject. omit tie -.aye: -Thing* bnit
hap pe,liwr within the last few years all over
tle on.ntry, std s.pcially in our State and
city d New York, a teem tithe tell rh.ch rook)
let a gerwrat.ou situ bate Mirrssl the country
W a white heat a anger."
After this !re loomed* to more seri•:.
ehargrc:
The e•r.. f Atert1• as ^ •r• le. rn rat h••r:nan parent
are hetes .9 ore "Jt1• u 1141.10.11It. I.ar •. hw;.r..-ho
on
to wt 1...::. for the h. :now „emir of speaking the
c.w.i.w l0.,1. s-t:.r ae.gln*-sed e
risked niiniltitisolo10. to reg...' sb Arer:cas say
..1 livr,u.. room, rid n a, -a
,.• . loci .edeerate.'r,
a
ram nal n.. ,•erten 5..i J. to Ji. Jaiol.fa to his ,riy,a..
ta.n. Ilia. 1.. say. `Bae tp sin .tiwnemer •-. Yu. seeir
p Aulerae,. • • • Put s few yews ago. awry
*Ma.r.. minas." to the I?,• t*rW [.diad& a( (Ia-
rt.sei4 wed • peeler.: otter, •,�.•� � I] tae u
s/ nor ar.s. h MUM* U.o
J.ie ur rls.vaaLd. wi.lri, a.
lamely • de.tberase Ihrsb epee; Wityltnivauw ..r
pit .a the sort..4 locum •-. t :was are bat
tiorn fon ..J 'i, .l.
And he further states tt:at when a rrtlwr,
strasce was raided agass.d this l:.allci, I;hatanl
at lnd:a•,al.olis ka.tet.J bestiality 111.• »esni-
fweeoaal o c,.ted 4elctx r.tr..ca lode a
Wier of 1•le- Two BIL
Atteri i
Ural sif t rrutoleat at sweat iro_:b
he tutus his attentun to d. aar:::,}•rs bow,:
.eek upul t s:hc.J..
aGll«oto of d•,i!ars, i.e .!tc: *.wr, hair horn
approgr:ate.l awl 1u1r1 ts.l..-tble 1oanhc 1.1,4.
(heisted to the support Of "sectarian i.:.t.5 •,-
titss under uw contra of churches, and v.-
lowiaily.ItIlia Walnut Cetlmlie C;hurvl.. 1t
,say lar .utlLbeut, by way id iliairation, t.
refer to the Cathodic Protectory ill Winches-
ter, to tint Neale of the Sateen of M. rre rn
Y.:ghty-lrst-!tricot, aid t. the Fornalhtt f Asy-
lou, of tole Stater. of lii,.asty to Sistreigotle
street, ,m1:reeae o.tlt0ta$mas.itpelrtad by tle
city tr.•as::ry -nf !tow York. at an rxprlr
of from half • n.ifiecn to it maim of
do.Pan a year, and tl.e two latter loth sp.nl
blocks ori Croom gives by the city through the
Amur of the Tammany nag, and north hunt!
sale ul imo.sew• . rank Would It trot 1.,,
etp:gh to aualw the elder Kowa -Nothing
le turn in 1!w r gra.es could they hear
.1 wart .ems sad prat public properties are
the. tta'..-d ever t. iste.pnlsib!••, privateers('
sectarian in.tatuti.wle, eepre.alty if they eo:Jd
karts that the lo•esta and merest and nun.,
whir iwtendluw..sre the. 1. ,colt..) by the
public, are 1••it the tonne rah...Meted t, de -
Wainer unit.
.,tu,tlnw.rit. 111:11• 44 and other public Instrtu-
twwsry b1 latguaaw at bines brutal of Diet oilh
e rne, while u•iulg.1,.T :, unit a:rent ria Ilaere-
ra al•r16taroku „1 their min uw
a-titutes awl
d tbetos►rme.
71..• "extrareteioary teal" shown in gel'n►R
up these poae.ei.ia5 rentals ,s t..uhpre.l, pee
declares. by josh :..y .d .w:r enrol. mod uuui-
tutioa:a, Ly the 43%'I or to leap .!,hitt, lnuu
attending t'ietu, au,l a'ao "t• oo:.ke ewpi..y.
Ment for awl give a:11t.:r5:,btr I:..u.r. to ti:e
rapidly increasing hoots d n,.ssk .nl unn�
who a, .e ere -Ailed •.i:o atw.n and so -milled
el.rily emir rlR*.lir Le•u,.... fur which a
very "astern nap er.ta r .:,.nos that thea have
but little 413711igo.,•.s. to u;,.l tl.rir 10111.1,41.014-
al
rutra.wr,r■1 stamp aid garb "
He thee pr.s.w4 to n,'...bty doom•n the
clingy with paitst.d intrigue and .. snbter.,un
l sepeol..a, prim pane W the intenrst .4
I/•w•e, awl d.chore that the alleged
"dnad..l, pnd.c t..l and .1esp..,mini nick eb
n MAI .ehen,esia. p.7 th-.'der Krw,w•N .thi,gs,
will hod to day a I.wel,edf..11 gr.•..tar just,-
fiestlone." 11i. eeoielneirm i. 11a,1 rho• r:1.0•1..
ria .er:rntaly tlrrr.acwt, ,u..) t l.ar , be • rate 1-., h
to dewinoylnsg the r. d is.ee off.r•el.l lig '1‘.4•.o -
rust. .s W any l ut auuuw» vlas.l• : rlp•n•
din. the reading 41 11,. Itii4e .r way .A:.rr
dhtisseti,ehr religions+ la.,k ;all pi Avila!,
:tie roe hynin-ringi•re in M9119.441 -4w..: re-
pa1:,nR all rt,.tiu;r 1.,•s a 1114.,k41•: gala. ;.ria'rro•
5441 any roaring in-t.I togas and beheading
the appoint ,,l sof .:1..11ainr W .,!.s, in.h1u-
11n. ; b,ri.l.l•lnln, arup.d.>p attai,Jarta, at
rel,gsows 5 -rt 5..
Ir. the history cf medicines no preps
ration has received such universal ems
mendation, for the alleviation affords
and the permanent cure it offsets in kid
coy diseases .. Dr. Van Boron's Kinney,
Curs. Its action in them diatreesing
complaint* is simply wonderful. Sold
by J. Wil. -t. 2m
Hay fever is a type •of catarrh having
peculiar symptom.. It is attended by an
Inflamed cnuditiun of the lining mem-
bruits of the nostrils, tsar duct, and
thrst, affecting the lungs. An acrid
mucous is i.cr.1.d .53*.. discharge i,acc.;m-
patsied with a burning sensation. Then
are severe spasms of sneezing, frequent
attacks of headache, watery and inflam-
ed eyes. Ely's Cream Balm is • reins
dy that San he depended upon. Meta
at droggitu ; by mail, rerivtered, 011Aa.
E•y Brothers , Dreggists, Owego. New
Tot k. ly
The W mrd of God will stand •
thousand readings, and he who has gone
over it frost frequently is the surest of
finding new wonders there. -Jesup
Hami:ton.
The beet regnlatun ter the stomach
end bowel*, the beet curs for biliousness
ask headache, indigestion. and .'1 memo
tons arising (antra a disordered liver, .re
without exoeptioo Johnson s Tante Liver
Ptlla Small in size. *near meted. mild,
vet effective. 211 sta. per bottle sole by
• Co •d., dregti.t, Albion Week. olid•
rich, .ole sweat- is)
Resew days wee be dark eel
dreary ;•' bet no day need hi errantly en,
a -e•n whiab shies' the Mehl of Mitts
o,. -Frederick R. Herten.
A correspondent of the A naerirnn
-4griettittr, iso says : The general seppo-
anion that young turkeys must have free
range, has not always proved tree. W.
tare a small i.,t hatched in an incuba-
tor. and being raised in a brooder, that
have kept remarkably healthy, not a
•Ingle one dyint, thuw,h trey are "tire
tr i lbies me to feed than when they ars
wish the hen. The hep riment hes
demonstrated that clean, warm, dry
quarters and careful f ceding, with free
doer from lice, will enable farmers t.,
raise a larger percents". ni the young.
Tine, at entiit. renter are, bot then it
wi 1 pay, as the young turkeys heee.me
hardy after "sl•paotins the rod." The
. dei-. NO fray 01.51 to tern the hen
and her h,nod louse, to roans at will, ha.
caused the death tf many young owes,
but there is nn doubt that if they ars
.Irefully attended to every Three hours
during tits lay, and fed no a variety of
food, with ale 4n water, whieb should he
von in a manner .o that they can only
tet their beaks wet, it will not be lung
bdere . levee flock esti the on the fats,
owl the men.hon of wish will then he
able t.. provide for all Om* .....•hogs
The distressing plusses o dist eh -
served to young girls awdl women. ie dee
in • great measure to a bet of the red
onrpwecles in the blond. To remedy
this requires a wawikise which pr.duees
these n.seesavy M/tle i.l.wnl eniNitwents,
sed the beet yet discovered is Johnson's
ami the I,la.ntila ogee wail that he had al-
tauawl rose 11$50 o. On drfruJa„t as ',cunt,
oil the cups and belts trelinig:k,g W the defend-
ant, and that the object of the ado auto was
that the trophies aught le re.lwwel from
other i,erewrs with whoa they had Beni dee
µ silted, soil eal.L.tel by the planted at au
entertainment at the ('aunou street 11.4•-1 1•.r
the t.ue*t ,j 11ie def.olave, and at w h ih the
plaintiff held lila "dice 4d 1 •I. airtion, and that
W., Offremora% was that ties plautt.ff
bare the sin. security as 1Im perrw. 1111,
shown la,.• hefts and cups had lens, del...lul.
is appe.ar.al that the cups were alw exhibits!
at (hied,@ and rleewl,ere, and afterward placed
nk
the wi..dow o1 a newagatter other, whence
they were taker away fon estiotatlo a else-
where by a Nit. Hc»ry Tyler, Mr. Jauwa
_Matte's la,rithea•. agent, rain Lb* I4*iutiff
stated that the d•-fcudant rt -fused w dcticer up
the belts and ret., and that thedcfrn.Iaat
was wmudwg to go to Au.r,ca. It was
Meted that 11.e defendant was going w es.
1nil,it llw cups sad Letts at St Janina' 11.11
this evening. Ips tort phunt 1 did u.a deco,
to interfere w.1h that •slll'wt..ot Ion Lor.l-
Min grail led au u,lunctutu l:ut,l to -say, rr-
strsill.n the •lkfrowasut fr.e.1 1.-uii .g w.tl. lien
crape ail belts, but re.1 rus:raml:u:( 1,:m fort&
ere setwirts.
,.,.lits 1*als, of Beal irtrn.t-
1' 5 ra- 1*.o. 1 ..r raw
There an roarer. of .ever:d impOrtaiit
cl:augr. a: the head alt the lit It,s6 at try,
liteselers an• i:LL.-rr d..oi in a 141 -tit tt.te
r..very ul the u,anufect.,re of alaluu ,t.
Ile. metal x•11 .a• p..shi ed .woos otic•
tenth of its l,r.,.crt ,alit . 4n.1 * t.:errl•, wade
of is wre11 weigh :dart hall as n:;•:18 n. at
Albert Frioollatwkr ha. intim ..i a Iert.dde
tieswic light It a m fr ii•At ts'ryr ph,ti•aot
c i4us, nal alae Isere the exciting tool by
means .3 :. knob, Interline' thew luck
light ,el ratio: uid,..d,,
The first Arab to Melt a iao.ltat.rn its •
eowt;aarr r.1 manic opera is 11641 '1'a,..,.- 111•
kap inti.., musk; fur lh. "Teutons tong .d t...•
S1,11.16.•'
The ...vain.. rot d. JIM.. 1•n.na. ,•n
rip :bawd alt kw- I,.sl. Tar.. ;,,,o1:4•3 sr.•iro
c,... ,f laud in:r, •••ver jr.•n,s •d .:u,.t,.•5..
7'i,rre ern 16•1%,rul hndtrn 1.1Z., ern. , al al
collar orae.., and ,Ii iia .*,uu. Sense 1'••' p!..
a.:Hired copses s.aar of. the I..in, ..uh.•
tl„.r d,..*. cr, •55.1, awl .4.11, 11 5.•n 1..1,..1
by L•�rrrt
It ie imposed to import. a 4411.5.1y .,f Iew:1-
111• tot fur uwheir.. ison into85,1,lh ,:rtes
l/nw:.talinl. ,s tu twp,la a Jall.tew-mu ill
dewratwn.
Hous hole }lints.
tioerebed sputs,',f out tom deq,lssy he
removed by loped them au the sum
Met • dish. .f water in over. with eek•
when baking and it will seldom scorch.
Moils van be kept ..sit of garments hp
wrapping ahem is ..ilea adored chem.
A "sate thing" in aplashers is a large
fun opened and pinned up behind 'lbw
wash -stand -
Lemons user be kept fresh fur a lung
Ouse an a jar of water, chauging the eat-
er every day.
!n. *weepiest carpets use wet newepap-
ere wrung nearly dry •rid torn in rime,.
The paper oolIscta the dust and d o•ts out
soil the carpet.
Coffee made with distilled water is sal.l
to have a greatly improved aroma. 1t
seems that the mineral melamine* in
common water render the to .d toe
autism berry actable but the drug will
Dot diwdve in distilled water.
For cleaning and softening the hair,
• gcod thing is an egg beaten and rubb. d
well into the her and un the scalp. and
then thorvuahly rumen out with several
warts waters. 1t does not leave the
skin dry and harsh, as scrap u apt to d.,.
It is a mistake to conk corn as much
as most persona do. L .ne boiling will
take it tender, but only harden
it, tike an egg overh oiled. Ten minutes
is lung enough, end it should be prompt•
ly taken off that, and covered with a
thick uapktu when taken to the table.
When linen has turned yellow, cut up
a pound of tine white soap into a gallon
of milk, mod hang it ,',er tia an is a
womb kettle. WIsen ilia soap !•s gum.
pletedy invited put an the untie inii�ioij
it half an hour, then take it out. Have
ready a lather ul soap nod water ; wash
he linen in it, and then rine it through
two coli waters with a very little blue in
the last.
t
No Rad,eal is lessened to by the ( nl+rtt�-
tiro* with any au.•nti.w, lite tl. exwpc.•n.4
C'h.rlea Itra IL.,p l•- Ile is was•! to 1p•ak w.th
eal !girth :uy log tr.! ,dal inial
. aas^:orae!.
Ta1.lenre .MI the iocr•.\M• Ill 1/,lld.p,,
A new tanletrl d1111 hat been at
Ituffalo }All and its entire troop of Iloliaus
at✓-sl.lad church the oilier day In (till war
paint.
.At oho roc ut ranirn party at B,ckil 1•aw
l'al:wr,trl-at a.ta,•Ilclruwut wa. eapw.•need over
the claopag,.. It war .1 tow, ulowt renowned
viutaete that were su;.µnnl t, lin`1" limo all
dr k up. 7Ykere was plenty •.f .1.
U r. l'hao,L, glair.
is not well He is getting
too tat.
S.nor .4 11.. lust ar.ta:ratsc lemma. in Inn -
Akio d.rura:..l tt.rlr 1n1..m,.•4 •.,u noir .try ' f
the .luislrt with crow•:,•, 1l;. ;cud o,nnoJbrd-
quilt•.
At the 1:.ying.d the heitolatlon •tone. -f the
Im genal I °smote the ()tiro.. used glamor.. Iu
poblle in the Rod tear. Tlw leave. wore, ,l,
borne :ban • .hillosg p.ra• and set m a plain
Lit .4 terta.ia- *Ie,h.
A French lo,il4rol,ox .Bo ray tll:tt Aimee.
Lorraine should really 1e•Inunt ✓, Fr.uwt, 1..
!Ire rennin that tl.er., are many wore brunettes
than blondes thwre, and heave it is 111.1011
Frenal than 5 .-r......
The novelist, }:,gaiie John, fetter known
as E. Malmo, sine aelwr .J "Cllr (►!d
Maus'olk's Sucnt," 111.11 at A x1111 r1l, h.,
native town, at the age of fi! `the was tlru
dauelNrr of a vomiter.
All that is 11.shsl now to elite the C..,•
srrvsuses and I,ilural l'nirw,lrts into 3.5.
party 11a W.V. nbanl..•,
S,nree ilia einiar,5 An,1ie..a,hr w I�,nlels
the 3.lanpuia Trrngg, has retuned home, he has
n:trutlnt al the hstrop.an carious 4 inviting
au„g his ra..oryorn, it is 6J id, with official
nett.n..al-
1lie. Mary -Anl.•ra.wa w oo e,licts the report
that aae won,kl inns ry Forbes rbes Itvlwtsun, th.
A /resit.!.. llnoewat of Ornate.
Aron rk.p.,.1. w T'. L•..d... r*r.lr 1"-•tryp,ma.
Amass the nul.erwis collectors of c i -
ties of every kind who abound in l'arls there
is one wealthy o irtuoe, who cutter. b•ewlf by
collecting de*U.. brads and ak.•l.-t,.s few
tactically carted .m mulcted in nawrlrh•,
earthenware, won) .r p m:w,as aka -a Tl.w
he ha& gathered t .Rider in a kola d u.ulr,nu
of death, which at first sight seen.. hwln ,.
aid "nncallrm," bid. on cl.wr il.rr.ctiowl,
(roves hi.l.ly ink•resung- S,0111,1 .4 ti.“ heals
hart bear dstatclw.l fawn douse 011 nl•dir.al
rosary bind., winch wen Mealy ornamented
01 ane aide with the tweak .4 • `meg .da
saint awl on U. idler with the grinning
No. of • ekel.•l..n. (ha ..f the newt lei.1.....,
yet a1 ths same time swish artistically ete-
ontad, of the figure. . that .1 . skeleton en
Itageil in taking bons d ha Won. the 'e on-
gstartewarnas - whish have lases clammy,/ bee
ea 11wir 4.511. The collector Laa gn,•n a
Iing,llri.nll reality b. 110. .rhj.'.i in los
swueenm Icy locamong.ust hare and there among
Mein the oL,I'a d led irusinnl.
A fresh egg is very clear nation held
op to a strong light, and 1 the air cell at
the large cad is very smelt. Ir. fact, the
smaller the air csll,the fresher the eag,u
the cell expands as the egg becomes stale.
A fresh egg ha• a s mewhat rough shell,
'awhile the shell of a stale egg is very
'smooth. When cooked, the contents of
a fresh egg stick tc the shell, and must
be removed with the spoon, but a stale
egg- when ben:ed hard, permits the shell
to he (reeled off like the shell a an
l'orange. It takes a longer time to boil w
freak egg hard than it does for • stale
egg, and fresh eggs are more easily beat-
en icto a froth than stale one&
As erery thread of gold is valuable, so
is erery moment of time --dawn.
The Appetite
gay be lacier+ad, tine i11/Ative !manic
atreeitir.s 1, sad the Bowels regulated.
by taking Ayer's 1911x. Thea, HIM are
purely vegetable in their composition.
The, costal* eeltbea calomel tet any other
d.w;gerowu drug, aril may he taken wills
p,rfrct safety by p•r.uu, of all ages,
i was a peat sutl•rcr from Dyapepate
n ail t:ee,.tipill ion. 1 Iced n. .igwNt..
l.etilar Krratlf ,Iahlhnat. 1, nal lea. con-
etaatly *Mimed with tloa aebe *sal Inlet -
neer. 1 .ou.utl..1 our (:uully donor. who
prrr-rib.-.l for robe, ai I:.riuu. time.. it/Ai-
.nl aIvrllntg niers Ib.n tclupwr•ry relief.
I filially romu.cxral ':.Lies .t )er s Pith.
lu a short time m)' dle.•rtIoo and appetite
IMPROVED
tray bnwrla were regulated. and. by tb.
time 1 fielded tau Iw.td, of thea. l'Illa my
trn.k•u.-c to brnsla.9a s h:el JI•appw.ryJ.
■ ud 1 heroine sl sk; stet well. -, Darius
M. Lugaa, Wllmiugtuu, 1►,1. ,,
1 was trnuhled. for over a rear. whin
Loss of Appetite, argil (,s.eral lh•bilnt).
I rnmllaener.l takin:;-\ter'.11111. and. lie -
fore finishing half a bo* of this medicine.
my atgrtlto• 011.1 sln•ugt11 were restored.
-.3. (n ('lark, Danbury , Cuuu,
Ayer's fills are the Inst medicine
known to me f.•r rrgulathng .he l..wrta,
au.l fur all lige.. •. cauewd to a disurdrn,l
Si.anaeh mud lover. 1 suffered fur o.rr
three year's with Ilrotnwl,e, 1ndlgrstiou
an I Constipation. I load nn appetite, and
was oval awl nervous most of the time.
BY USING
three boors of Air's Pilot. and, at the
same time dieting wo..•lf, I wag com-
pletely cured. lily d(grr.tiv-e organs are
now In goo*l order, and 1 am In perfect
health. -1 biul, l.ttr In rent, Topela, Kana.
Ayer'. Pill. have benefited me wonder -
_dully. For twrwntls 1 warred from Indi-
gestion and Headache, was restless at
• and had a bad tante In my mouth
every i,rning. After taking one box of
Ayers rm., all these troubles di.ap-
pwared, my fu.l digested .x11. Mad my
sleep was n•frr.htn_. Henry C. ITEM-
totrsway, Ruckp ori, Maas.
f w,, enrol of the Piles by the use or
Ayer's l'ilM. Tb•v tint only relieved m..
ofythat painful disorder, but gate tae Io-
er:.ao 1 \ igor, and restored nix lth.-
J ohn Lazarus, St. John, N. B.
Ayer's Pills,
prepared to I1r.J.0 Ayn 3* Ce, L...14* a.
ly alt DruggMis • of 1resen 1• H,Ittclae.
"They brave a Target sate in my dig
Irict, • says a well knows druggist, "than
any other pill on the market, and give
the 6...1 aatrifaction f -r tick headache,
biluiousuesta indigestion, etc., and when
combined with 74shtston'• Tonic Bitten,
Jubnntod. Tonic Laver Pills will per-
Iftum .hat so other medicine has done
before for suffering lsumauity." Pills
23 cents per bottle. Miura 50 cents
and $1 per bottle. Sold by (3u04e,
Druggist, Altiwn block, Cuderich, sole
agent.
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READ THIS.
Every Man in Business should get
his Office Stationery Printed.
110 NOT TEAR SHEETS. OUT UY YOUR ACCOUNT *OttGB TO WRITE ON.
BUT GET YOUR
Bill heads
Statements
Npte Heads
Letter Heads
Memo. Heads
Counter Pads
Paroel Labels
Shipping Tags
Business Cards
Circulars
Envelopes, eto
PROPERLY PRINTED OK GOOD PAPER,
and then it will be a pleasure for you to do your corresponding,
as wall ars helping to advertise your business.
Err See Vaal!.
Pr-.. of
Ib : Voir fe i.es!, ]Gr Slin•.r•,/arde , of at.
1.01111.1. .n•,.. to Ira oarI/ n b,.• --I 7olnu; hull,
k1.•. 1t•c-ey.
1111.- It.... rr 1•.f e'1 t-".2 1-•••. {Tara i. oe !?
41.5 .10.11..1 Is terrier., m, nw,.1 ,..ops-,', ow 1 m If -I
leor.oa.l ga5.4r5t... ..1i'.t .henes. r, Int it
.ehl l.s.0 riot t •.r.• h••1 rot ,•p1. 1 11
READ THIS.
i3 1 /nr Stock of Printing Stationery, ronsi.ting of all
the letieling grades of Plein and Linen, nuked atel nn-
Ear ruled papers, Cards, Envelope., &r., is the net emit -
plebe we have handled, fuel we guarantee the quality
and price to suit all who will favor n•4 with their
!7 orders. ('a11 nn.l nee our samples anal get our price..
I..w't nee estaM. !'7v
Ren no yeti in haying .n•Jieine, bet
try t`e treat Kidney and Liver rowel- Lir
A.., made by Dr. Chace, a.'hor of
Ckaee's nominee. Try Cb ace's Liver
Core Inc .11 di.asss. •tt the Liver, Kid-
. norm, Mtomach and Bowels. Mo d by all
dreggiste.
Mrs. Cleveland i• tusk lug • collecting,
of New Fnalked mimosa and ferns f.., the
.dorament of the White hots. library
after her return.
.ori oto.
Around *rich bottle' of Dr Charm
Liver Con l• a medical "nide and ready*
Meek containing useful information, over
200 ..cede., and prnnonneed h doet..ra
Tnwie lienee.. Priv. SA emits, !riot 91 and drusgiMe as wrath ten times the
trey br'ttle M O.n1.'a Agee store, Alhi..e cost of the mw.'t •me it[alierne and
b'
Ooderieh. 13.x!. anent. [bJ %noir =1• s .id by all druggist&
"THE SIGNAL"
NORTH -St., GODERICH.
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