The Signal, 1896-5-21, Page 6Dr. M. 1. nevem,
Results Astonish
MEN OF SCIENCE.
AYERS rui:
A MEDICINE
WiTHOUT AN igt,f4AL.
Statement of Well Known doctor
" Ayer's Sarsaparilla 1+ without an equal
as a blood-pw'iaer and Spring medicine, and
cannot have praise enough. I have watched
Its effects to chronic eases, where other
treatment was of no avail, and have beet
a+too/shed at the results. No other blood
medicine that I have ever used, and i have
tried them all, is so thorough in Its action,
and effects so many permanent cures as
Ayer's Sar+aparill."-Lr. K. F. MtaaILZ,
Augusta, Me.
Ayers. Sarsaparilla
no Admitted at the World's Pair.
Ap.r's rills far lower mud bweewla,
NEWSPAPER 1TURIES.
Can masa it illealt.n.
Civihx.uua has demoralized the Samoan.
Tsey have taken • Iao.> to the large men
of wan blots, for a knob they have discarded
Meir *woes, and In which they row about
tree village to villa., discussing politic.•
and neglieme l their or.,ps To build the
boats they have murtgawed their lead, sad
instead of =okras a. a, tempt to raise the
mousy le pay their creditors, they speed
their time play tag cri.kst tar mall stakes.
Ise Orlaises.
A very old luau --Manly ninety years of
nee boss/ reed what he had dune to Ove
so long, answered
"When I could sit, 1 sever stood 1 mar
tied We, was • widower emu, and Dever
serried ,wain.
Pat a learned bishop, who was married
four %u teries,theept ditivrean o , for he was ao
well pleased with his =•triumeial venture,
that be placed thew memo es the wedding -
nag of he fourth wide :
"If L survive, Ili task* it fig."
Se rime a waver.
The -outh Airies=.ewp•p.e are full of
smuemw iootdents towith the
resent Reed wa•er Lsaigh smell• water,
at Eve thillam i, •• bottle, r gesaerul ass
for aulinery and washing peewees. The
demand for Florida water, bay -rum, eau-de-
I'ologne. and other hoods i like ekYaote
was uopreo,dsatty greats, mad •sytbi.g that
could be peeked into the service of the
i toilet oommanded a limey pare A mixture
OT ammonia and lavender weber is said to
have yielded satisfactory result*, and even
stranger compouudo were bp no means de -
speed
Naga ahem* ashltee.
Dahlias are of Melees engin, and were
lint introduced into t,ur.taav by Dahl, and
mete called dahlias in h000r of the man
who cultivated them
Thi. were, when dteoovered, quite single
having only one ray of petele about • gold.
en oeotre, the oolors being scat let, yellow,
and white
The germane were the first to attempt
doubling them, and the dahlias were so
prized by royalty, and en isalously guarded,
that those in obarge of them were •worn to
imeracy as to their cultivation.
In • few years semi double dahlias ao.
peered. and ultimately she perfect double
dahlia was obtained whioh sold tor five Ruin
ase • plant
Dahl himself is said to have netted • very
large sum in two yeah from his crops.
Tender Inserted.
sorb Bernhardt, despite her ecesntnci-
ttes, has a sett heart. A Frenchwomen
who mended lace for • living bad Bernhardt
for one ot her best customers, One day the
actress tound her freed so sad that she
called the woman'' stater nut asked what
the trouble was. She ea•wered
" Tomorrow is rest day, end we have not
enough mosey to pay...
Next day when the work was returned
the actress played with the woman' little
boy and left something in hu hand TM
soother found that this was . back note sad
b.tesed back to return It, bot her patron
mid
" Oh, do leave It with him. It is • toy
sad amuses him
At another time this same I..e mender
was out of work whoa Bernhardt met her
is the street.
" Kat I always have work for my friends, -
aim said, sod tore • msgnigoent piece of
Rrowb lase r tee.
MN es vasa.
I luring the war white Moe took plata be-
tween Turkey and Servie, it se kappesed
that seam of the lady menss amid their staff
as well as time spsslal oerrespead-ts and
mdieal men, managed e. hill within the
jurisdiction of • Turkish pasha.
They were .aterrlly aweless tempters to
this dignitary that they were sere eembat
sate, end entpisd to pretestf.s. Se they
deputed • very well knew. epe.i.l earn
epeadent, with • peeve wbe preferred le
M a Turkic Hs te "whit epee t
paths be make est «e, whe
The eorr.p..d. t towed himself not
wholly without senetion is the awful pros
THE SIGNAL : GODSRICH. ONT.. TAITRSDA Y. MAY 21, 1896.
WWII el the pasha. The iaterprawr hied te
bogie his ..ple..tt•se, bat von seen etass-
me l i. hie Ta. tea sed se__.A unable W
N en The oorreepoodest tried M doves to
kin seear•nce, hal, l..i...sett we.ker !•
him T.arki,h terse seen the tsNrpreeer, wee
gaol 1e to get beveled • kw weeds, and seen
I,..$.• dome altogether
The pooh• made a Digo es if to ia•«-rapt
th«m, sad the esr.esp.•sdeet waited is.
roach •aossmesent Then the pasha wed
" Ah. the., you ens *pato to m. to Esc
loth ' Sur.. 1 was beers to the beautiful
was of ('ork
t'.. a whiled Milks pilon.
The rem was a• ordinary ase M peeket-
la.:kise, 1 ■t the l.wt perm bad sot been
ward, and besides, the pul.w knew ne
total 111111111114 the wooed
Ho the magistrate wee • bit dou'o lel, sad
asked tee pe -w✓r .f rev kora of anyone
who oou'd te.. f, w ti.s p.etww obaree•
ter
"That gentleman can, sir. He tumor
(rum the some place as me he knees ate
well, duet yon, Mr Aubrey !" answered
'he prt.oa•r, pomtey to a well-drsmd
gootl•man at Is back of the mart.
Thus appealed W. Ilse impromtu wtto5M
stepped Hilo the b..a and soberly testified
diet he had known the premier tor many
yowl' sad always found him, etc., oto.
"Whet are you --Sy profession, 1 mesa,
Mr. Aubrey'' said the ot•gatraa, evident-
ly impressed with the *videoo• of ober-
actor.
•'A contributor to the prom, your wor
chip was the reply.
Thu seemed .atislactory, and the prison
.r was given the benefit of the doubt and
discharged.
Nut day, however, the 'honooestmac
was again ID the dock (this time ac•
compacted by his "tr$sad' 1 for they had
both been caught red-handed while on an
other pick pocketing ezpeditioa.
"Not only are you • thief," said his wor
ship, "but • liar as well. Yesterday you
told me you were • journalist.
"Oh, oo, sir, said the swell mobeman,
unabashed, "I said that. I slid 1
contributed to the pre., and •o I do. 1a •
orowd 1 presses and be pries.'
'Si:months head labor, was the re -
'poem.
dk THE SECRET TOLD.
WHti SOUTH AMERICAN
VINE NEVER FAILS
TO CURE.
NKR -
!snivel Y PROoll(ATIoN •MD Draft r0111 IAN[
TN[IR T[RWJH r" MI* it'. INruJ.'L'r.-[
—IT SI T .'us[—. mosey DO ANYTHING
The secret of the wonderful eaosessful re;
sults that follow the me of South Amenan
It.rvine is to be found u the tact teat this
medicine operates direatly,imm.di.tely,and
detractively on the nerve metres of the eye
tem. Other medicines, be°•w of some
stimulating element they poems, will some-
times
omatimes give temporary relief, but South
American Nervine not alone ante even more
speedily on the system than perhaps any
other 'medicine, but it emu lastingly. Sci-
ence has proven, beyond any peradventure,
that the Ids tlusd bods its origin In these
serve centres. Indigestion, nervousness, •
debilitated uoneutution, is uhly trifled with
when the medicine used gives but passing
mum for satisfaction. This as Dever the
ren with South Amerioan Nervtne. 1t an
be counted on every tame to perform an et•
fectrv. aura.
Sold by J. E. Davis.
Conscience u like an alarm clock. 11 you
dont pay &omega to it, it will two to
woke you up.
"Teo people out of • dozen ars invalids,,"
says • resat medical authority. At least
eight out of these ten, it is sale to •Ilow,ars
sotto/log from some form of blood disease
whioh a persistemt use of Ayer's 4or.aparil-
le would be sure to cure. Theo, don't be an
tavhd. -
The Paulen Tari.
Owing to the mild spring ere have been
generally more plentiful, and s,slaene prioes
have for some time been only obtainable.
Tho- who keep a large number of fowls
will find it more prohtahle not to depose of
their sage as • matter of course. but to keep
back most of those not required for their
own ooneumptio., and to eremites them to
be sold as cooking eggs later in the year,
when the velum •gale goes up. The system
ot egg preservation hes not been developed
so much as it ought, and is not often @sough
used.
Priem offered for the best samples of eggs
preserved for over three maths produced
e xamples of almost •II tee known methods.
racking eggs to common table salt appeared
to be the favorite mode. When broken the
we were found to have a ooneiderable air
cavity at the larger end, the salt having'ab-
sorb.d rather • large portion of the water
of the albumen. They were quite good for
cooking purposes, and free from any objec-
tionable smell or taste. Some eggs had been
wrapped in thin paper before being placed
in the salt, others were packed in send and
salt, and some first rubbed with gum water
but there was so apparent difference he -
twee. them. Several sets of eggs had the
pores of the shell closed by rubbing with
grease These were all fit for cooking pur-
poses, being eyed to ordinary shop eggs,
but the white was thin and watery. le
some oases liquid preservation was made use
of, one set of eggs being placed in lime water
osly, and another in lime water with •
small quantity of salt added. Then were
all ;..rteotly sound, .11 evaporation !meimn
been prevented by the fluid ; when wiped
dry there was so alteration is the appear -
mow of the ages. Other examples included
the process of dipping the segs into .strong
«.lott00 of gnm arabic : ruhbtag them with
melted war or paraffin ; and preserving 1*
white wet and packing He sand. Oa remove
tap tea wax from these eggs they were
found to be discolored and the coatents
unit for use The practical resale o1 all
lbw methods proved that packing them in
salt or piecingth.m in lime water were the
most sucoossful and the most simple. To
lace them is salt, n should be used.
Fi.
First pet in . layer of salt about two Melee
is depth. next • layer of eggs, the large end
downwards, sed seas with .Ireraate layere
of salt end wee till the jar is marls full.
Then on top place • theft (aver et salt,
.ver with • eases Id, sad keep ie • dry
reel plate When immersing the Inge is
hem water w jars. Add see Olen of
water to a pat of lima. Let it boil, IW
well. and when reel peer J the Near weer
tate to° en .ad fill will the qr, hakes'
care not te creek or break ahem. Thea
moor sad pat away le a Iasi plow Th.
lime term• . bard u stkeg en the Mp el tea
wear, sed the sop will keep good fee
ssentha la each in.hase the erp skwsld
he quite new letd.
WT HURON THACHHIIIL
Deeees et MaNU� � Cengeael•a
The molar tussal meeteoe .f the Had
Hares Ttrebera Aas.otatl.. wee add u the
Collegiate I.eslteu, 8sal@rt&, w Theueday.
and Fridley, ?•b •ad Sth cave , there Wog
•s r'teediaos of sheet 1218. After the spew
mg «leroues by Mr Loofah sad the saltie/
el the roll, the r.wnia, beers se id flee mesa.
tag was proceeded with The lira order e1
b.eraese was the .gdaiesent el os.mlt.,
V after wined the enbjsst .f =enearatl..
How to teach the sirens." wee very ably
pres..led by Mr. Wya.,4 Creabrook. the
method beteg to show t relations a dif•
fewest pare of the Made by' the objo* la
this manner the rule for tiadani tea Yea,
Meoun.icr oboe and duster of the oirol° was
if mei by sonata exa'miantlon t, pupils them
elves, thee avoiding tae use a rale, which
ten pupil did net aMeraaod or would seen
forger. This was disaue ed at some length
by Mesar.. ('heewright sod Regg.
The next subject taken ■p was "elemea-
tY] rules is arithmatla,,' by W. H. Stewart
of No. 1, Grey, showing hew he wield is -
trudges the study of .rfitbatetls M **add.
lie laid 'rest stress M meohaaical opera -
tens ia the early kagatt, reoommaadfag the
masteries of all ihe s.=binetlene keleatgar
to Boob .amber Were takiag ap �e�e
It was farther di.wmd ►► Meana Lough
Baker. Cameron, Rabb sed Choewright.
The foo pofzerumelewas elthe report of Mr, LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES
Cameroon. of Itrueaele, delegates to the Pro
viooial Association, held at Toro.to to
April. Hs gave a somewhat lesgtttv report
of the bosses@ et the Aasoeiatie., sed was
!eternal to tbrou,;bost with the most nadi-
vided attention. Mr; McFeul, el the Sea -
forth public sohool,thea eaacluded the day's
proosediess with the subject, "English Lit-
erature," taking as hie subject, "The Re-
turn of the Swallow." He Weedy *bowed
his method of presenting the subject to a
• claw, emphasizing the importance of
drawing as math from the child as possible,
and of leading him to think for himself.
The lemon was an interesting one, ••d was
much •ppreoi.ted by the teacher.. Miss
Rnt,ert,ne, of the W iagham public school,
gave . number of methods, illustrative of
her methods is teaching leveret subjects of
the public school .oe,ss. She dwelt on the
importance of the see of • map in teaching
history or literature. Her presentation of
the methods were creditable to herself, se
well' as tnatruotivs and suggestive to all
preempt.
On reeumieg business oe Friday morning
the fiaanctal 'takeout for 1896 was pre -
seated by the secretary -treasurer, showing
• balance oo hand of 1110 63. Oa movies
of Mr. Lough, s.00uded by Mr. Robb, the
report was adopted. The o.xi order of
business was the election of officers, which
resulted as follows : Presidast, J. H. Cam-
eron ; first viea-preWeat, J. T. Dodds
second vice president, Mins Rob.rue. ;
secretary -treasurer. A H. Plummer : loses -
ti vs committee, -Meseta. Dimas, Forsyth
and McDonald, sad Misses Reynold* .ad
Wilson. The newly-eleoted president then
took his position 1u the chair and called for
the address of Mr. Scott, the retirisgl pare -
dent. who dwelt with the @abject of " rit-
ten Examinations.' Hie remarks were .o.
• and to the pint, and in his address
*flawed some oha.ees, particularly with
regard to uniform promotios examinations,
claiming that the exsasteaties would be
mood more uniform If no towhee .=.nisi
the papers of his own pupil. He also
thought it better to have the drawiavbasks
tad hook -keeping book. discarded on en-
trance lend puhli. school Ieavtet examine
tioes. This provoked • lively disouesio..
Mr. Schmidt, of the Seafortb Collegiate in
' Utak, next took up the subject of gram.
mar," whiob he handled in • very able mw•
o ar. showing the mistakes meet frequently
met with in teaching the subjoin, and how
to oorreot them. Next Mr. Forsyth, ef
School Section No 2, T.ck.remith, took up
the subject. " Voice Culture in Reading."
which he dealt with very exhaustively,
throwiat out many valeable hints regard-
ing the teachisv of reading.
After the usual vote of thanks the met-
ing closed, to meet at the all of the ezeou•
tive committee. It may be hero me•tiooed,
that the Association will henceforth mut
during the mid summer Solideys, eo se to
.void breaking the teeohkmg harm.
Move Teo $si 11
To cure cramps tats N.rvilia. To break
up • oold nothing le as good as Nerviline.
if lumbago, o.aralttia or rheumatism
troubles you, resort to Nerviline. It
fails to give relief. Nerviline is • power-
ful, pesetrating substance, whioh goes at
once to the bottom and speedily dislodges
all pain. Nerviline is better, stronger and
more certain in action than any other rents
dy to the market. Nervilies is sold by .11
dealers, only 25 Dent.
PLANING MILL.
BlicIiallaiis & 9hluas
atAgvr•OrpeO•
SASH, DOOR and BLIND
Dsalm. 1a W Sleds of
OVERWORKED HIS HEART_
•ad Weald Sere Mea a Deed Man Mt ter
Dr. Agnew's tare toe the faearr.
The whole trend of present day living is
in the direction of the grave- Where our
fathers lived ss that they might prolog life
the people of the prosiest daylive se that
they may shorten it. It is elhurry hurry
and the result is that • large perosstage of
the men and women oo the stags of file to-
day are overworking what at any time, and
ender any otroumsta•osa, is the hardest
worked organ of the body -the heart. Mo
long as people will persist in this seethed,
the beet thing {icy sen do is to keep • re-
medy like Dr. Agsew's Caro for the Heart,
*los. by. This remedy is a heart remedy
naly, but is al.nosI miraculous is its effects.
i■ .i1 oases et orraai° or sympathetic heart
disease relief is secured within thirty min-
u tes, and then are scores and hundreds of
people in Canada who testify that had it set
bees for the prompt w ef 6615 medisine
they world have bees in their graves today.
Sold by J. E. Davis.
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SCRANTON
COAL
the Cheapest (hal ever said is iki. marks.
All O.a1 weighed ON the Market Scales,
M that amore sure yen gst year eight.
Orden left et HARPER A LEEt%
promptly Marrod.d t..
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And headers material ef WWI desorlptl•.
School Furniture a Specialty.
IF YOU WANT
A SPRING SUIT
gen of First cls:: s Make
Good Material and
Latent Styles,
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_gitrnsit Cr.
MOND
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PILLS
WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.
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Egg
WILL KULP
100* rats•
row 12
MONTHS.
IT IS NO PICKLE.
Yet/ simply treat the Eggs with
PRESERVER, and lay them away
le a basket or box. ..............
.Ay DOWN A SUPPLY micro THEY AIM
CHEAP.
CAB for book giving full infort ..tion, tree
d charge.
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Competition.
Tan OAwaaAa Poona° 1.14154? Ora II
Tinasita ham bees esmMMd M give tiff
mr°a0 • Wateleme ..vies web fak ..d free
1t Y easier ed es besieges prrstOse sod la
theIse..•' ef Ise pewees.
hies omithe e+pagt st every pewee was
guise as—passe use liteUses. measetiag with
lassie ss sir=
mw° eel
item& SiddeDi��T�'oke&t.
WIint 1sns1 tier «Inds\
BOOTS MID SHOES
We have now in stock a finer variety of
Lady's Buttoned Boots
and Oxford Ties
both in Black and Tan
than has ever before been placed upon the shelves in Oodt'rtch.
In Men's, Boys' and Youths'
we have all styli.., qualiti. • and prices,
truth in Black and Tan.
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE SLATER SHOE.
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- Plough Points -
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Casting
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We are now running the Moulding Shop in connection with
the Repairing Machine Department and have the Patterns of all the
ow Points, and Mill Patterns formerly owned by the Runciman
Bros.
We will cast every day if necearary, and our prices will be
found as low as the lowest
Give ue a Call ; we want your trade. We will buy your
iScrap Iron.
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Modal. it is easy sad quick. 11.
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AT MUNRO'S
1896.. For SPRING and SUMS .. 1806
A Laron Aatwrtsenf of
Parasols
Umbrellas
correct deeper and .tyl►.A handles.
Gloves
Fine Hosiery
err crewel. 7 t'erslfp.
5 per pent off
Oar 50e Owes' prsessae.d the beak r
marital .a the paha.
Double warp biaok imam. Itarnl-fini b
Moak sad adored twelve. p,��gr1e•.
A full rage .f Salem bene
Muslim, white and adored Camps'
sad N.Mlatha. makes./
Vel -skeet• I.ses end fid*w.
Swim sed Janssens be kre17 with*
mortis.. M mate&
ladies' sad ee•idr..'. 8.mmar Uadsr
eiethiag better sod aheoprr th.m ever.
for Gish, or 30 day..
A. MUNRO, Draper.
Sibicribe ter fig SIOIAL. $1.00 a Teat li hilae