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nut HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1885.
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A NSW Ueda alias..
Th. 'is.mr hale .Wt that beat the
Mary Powell beep new York to fling
Suer, re $h tWty-owns miles is
.ereoysevein Westin, has treated yenta
a 'caesium 14 ler feat Fur year. the
Mary Puffed has beau the fastest beat
on the Hudson, capable as she ie of run-
ning "early toasty -bre mines ss hoer
rb4, has bastes every riwl ; even Jay
' .ould'. yacht Atgiatic was lett asters by
bar. In making` nearly twenty seven
inti.s an hour with -138 pound. of atom.
the Stiletto astonished the world. TI .
stiletto was bila dols B llerveshof,
the blind bort builder of Anatol, It. I.
$h. is 94 feet seer all, 11 lees beam, sod
71 feet held. Below the water line both
oxide of the craft are very Dearly alike,
being modeled so as to present t
WE SEND SAMPLES ON APPLICA-
TION • GOODS BY MAIL OR EXPRESS,
AND, IF NOT SATISFACTORY, MAY
BE RETUNED AT OUR EXPENSE, AND
MONEY REFUNDED.
AT PRL$LN T WIC ARE
OFFIRING
25Q_ Checked. =rocs Goode for 1.21c_
LACE -TRIMMED SATIN PARASOLS AT HALF PRICE.
sotallest t"..itile surface etipo.ad to foie Several Lots of 2 & 3 Button Kid BM , in Itight Col's & Hrening8hades, worth 11, for 35c,
water with a kiven buoyancy. Mr.
Horr..hoff *aye "Our .1111 is not only
to build a yacht capable of conveying
tininess mow quickly to and from their
cou•try residences and the city, but els..
t., Irrodooe a craft which would be
,.rvierable W the (htvesnn:ent in ease of
a
't'
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W. BRETHOUR & CO.,
BRANTFORD
eoeseity as . torpedo bow. The problem 'S,7 Pr 1ZtS
.f the naval warfare of the future, it l'Te-v.72\2�,s' sjw 7-.1 u y+ ri
seems to roe, is to to solved by speed
and dynamite- -or, to be more specific,
that Dna of the areal, ironclad' of the
i,nseet time would be absolutely at the
mercy of a number of small bo its of ,treat
speed armed with dynamite guns. The
proportion of basin to length. which in
this brat is 8 6-11, is ab...it that which
experience has detiwmtraled to be the
best for ot:eining high speed and
that to which we are tend.ng in
the construction of eosin steam- ifreateeri, May 9ta►.:v
Alpe. Some years ago te•deney was to
make them much narrower, ■cd the pro-
i,ortwa was worked down to about 11.
out lately it bas been °.rota up amain to
about 9, and the results have proved
.Bore satisfactory. The engine le de-
signed to produce the greatest amount of
,,„ser wilt, the least p•.enhte am•.unt ut
r:keation. It is an annular valve in-
vaded compound enguse. It has two
cyli.ders, one of 13 i ncbee the other of
21 inches diameter, wtth 12 inch stroke
of piston. With the maximum steam
pressure of 150 pomade it will make 450
revolutions per minute, and is capable
of working with that high pressure and
high number of revolutions with eery
little wear and very little liatnitty to
break down. The space required fur it
is very much smaller than that occupied
by any other in use of the same power.
The ordinary yacht engines are apabie
..f making only from 1'75 to 235 revolu-
tions per minute. The emeential feature
tf the engine is in the coustrtutwu of
the cylinder, which consists of nee cOn-
Jer within the other. with as annular
rpm between in which the valve works
The steam ports, or opesinge through
which the steam enters the inner cylis.
der, are ranged all around it at the top
►ad b.•ttom, so that the steam pressure
n exerted on the proton hoed from all
Pastaes at once, and not as in the engines
-a use Dow from only one aide. We
'lave made as much as twenty-five miles
1•.an hour with the Htiletto. and she an
probably nuke as much as twenty-seven
miles. We did not urge her to the ot-
-omit when we passed the Powell. be-
osuie we ran her under 140 pounds
;asseure, we reduced the pressure down
1•. 113 p.•un(.$.
Serteen.s_
THE NEW INDIA LINEN, a Beautiful Fabric in White.
All Over Us ee, Flouncing:. and Embroideries, Oriental Laces, Swiss and Hamburg Embroideries.
Ladies, Misses and Children's Hose.
GAJZ11 .4‘.31r1, a[71111ZNO 1T21ffD131IW14AIi—ALL SIMMS.
re.eeesa.s rebased reeen.
H. W BRETHOUR & Co , r ord
We will exchange all kinds of (ods usually found in a f!rst-Class
Dry Goods store for W(I(►1, this season, and pay the Highest Prise
khat the Market will afford. Our stuck is very large, and you can
get everything you want in our line of business from us, and at price.
that cannot be beaten. Bring on your N1-( it il, and we will convince
you that it will be to your advantage to, •Seal with us. We have s
splendid stock of Tweeds incl Shirting*, another goods suitable for
those who grow WOOL
IZravelling lbuibe.
C_ H_ C -LE ,
AOKNT FOR
(*RAND
,Pri ,, ouiillie New Yuri Sider Sewing Ichiues.
isyresa. Mixed. Mixed.
OeMtieltLr. T00aa+11t�pml ?aapm
5latbrdIAr. I tears 310 p.io 7.70 p.m
itissa.
e�
lel pm Mined. let pi Et
flztsrem. Manufacturer of the Celebrated
Oodoriesi.•h I Ar. 11S s.m I 9165 p.m 11411 p.m
NEW
i •
Iicii 1s L Mact:no 0.1. sod Needles aloe, rhand at rtmaonabie prieee.
A Cb LL SOLICITED_
C. H_ C3.IRVIN,
ttla►t( Hamilton street. a few doors below the Colborne Hotel.
KITCHEN CABINET
And all kinds of Farnit•tre.
Organs and Sewing Machines Repaired.
AND GENERAL
ry Goods
WAREHOUSE.
The subscriber wishes to Inform
the Public that he has opened out
a Large and Well -Assorted Stock
of Staple and Fancy Dry (roods in
the premise:+ next to G. N. Davis',
where he will use every legitimate
effort to give entire satisfaction to
. all who luny favor him with their
patronage.
By Josiah W. Leeds. Philadelphia.
! lain figures,
i8 Walnut Street. Published f r the (iooll� marked 111 g1ai gtores,
author, 1886. Square 16 mo . pp. 42.
Price (mailed), 8 cents : per dozens, AO
matt. ; fifty lupus, $2.25.
This ie • sensible and timely little
pamphlet, (Plil dsipbia : 528 sleet
amt.) It shims that the trite o1 C1 le of a reasonable per centage
mu1f1 P
of the reading matter in the Stoats to a on all goods alike.
aortal* ewes' this is true of Canada is
toward the eeniationel and immoral 1 refrain from advertising prices,
Dime novels and other more or less sea as it is no fair test of cheapness.
sattooal publications are rendering misleading.
n d• mis
titutes of readers quite incapable of and ofteng.
reading anything that require* either As to whether the goods and
thought or atbntien. Tale flash :iters,
tare is tanking very many Juvenile law priceq are right, I leave it to a dis-
breakers, even in some maw so yuUDR- criminating public, and will abide
as eight sod ten years of ag The sale
of such publications is simply enormous by their verdict.
—far beyond what most people have The Public's obedient servant
env •napieiun of.
Dqs ar+not se badin Ontario as is
and no second price. No cutting in
prices on leading lines, believing
in the acknowledged honest prin-
IA dent of the Mates, but the trend in ALEX. M U N RO.
Y themes* direction. Pernicious publics- Ooder:ct. )d.7 lith. Ite69n+
a tions from the other aide were for a while
stopped by our Customs authorities.
That they are now circulated in large
! F,quantities may be ascertained by any one/TIIE
who chooses to look into many ,.f the
news stores in Toronto and other Cana -
dun cities.
.4
About Tike see due.
T.`t'p to the date the record ••f proteo-
Man in Canada is -11 that it has not pro-
vided steady employment Inc the Caned -
ion people ; (2) that it has not made wor-
kingmen's wages higher than they would
be without at ; 3) that it has ant at.
the exodus of the Canadians to the ( nit -
1
ed States ; ;41 that it has not caused the
investment of million. •.1 foreign capital ,
in Canelo ; (6) that it has nut moored
fair returns upon Canadian capital in-
vested in manufactures ; rg) that it has
not provided so large and steady a home
market for Canalise farm anti Irardau
produce as to make Canadian farmers
independent of foreign markets. To
these will anon he added that the protec-
tive tariff has failed to provide a revenue
equal to the public .xpwditere of the
year. It takes time to Into'. whet
fraud* the tori.s are, but time does its
work with wonderful oompletenesa—
j Hamiltoa Timm.
A. t1ssporeose elwsattna.
Damay Campbell went to build a small
outhrreee of thick. After the .assn
• (ashore of bricklayers, he wrought fleet
the inside. and ba+int the eusteriale
tions betide him, the walls were tithes(
fest when dinner time arrived, and with
SPECIALISES
MEDICAL HALL !
J., reeeive& a ante consignment of this West India sad Moateeerat brands of
Pre =lime FsuitTuice s
The change of tariff has catatse Oval eseltS.
seas ; w W
it his son Jock, whit brought his father's
J.
In Bottles of all sizes.
]faker a moat healthful and refreshing beverage for the summer season.
A Lot of Apollinaris and other Mineral Waters.
FRESH ttl-Pi't.1K4 or
Hellebore, Paris Green, London Parple, Insect Powders,
ate.
F. JORDAN, Medical Hall, tloderich.
BIG SALE FOR ONE MONTH
S_ C. DETLTOR f C O' S
DURING THEMAMMOTH
ON IN ALF.. s PREMISES
LINEA.. OrEY HOLD
Goods to be Cleared Regardless of Cost.
Big Drive in Lace Curtains.
Wonderful Bargains in Tweeds.
Drees Goode at Panic Prices.
THIR 18 A GENUINE SALE.
DON'T FORGET TO VISIT THE CARPET ROOM.
. J. C. DETLOR & CO.
Geeda. erich. Mer Mh 1Wt.-
-iN TR
WAR OF LOUNGES.
Lounges. IS
Bedroom Pe
Woven Wire Bede. 3 0.
Ezteesion Tables 6 e0
t uteboarda
(*ne-se.ted Chairs.i dos. 4 96
How -backed ('hair..1 doe. 2 iib
Pito-e fames below cart.
I Ao-.'t the undersold by any dealer on the
fres of the 0,.:•r.J. BROPHY,
West street. nest of Moetantelon's �-
err. oppostt*
Oadericb. atareb lith. IOW >♦� tt
.
SPRING & SUMMER
MILLINERY.
MISS t�RAHAId
takes pleasure 1a announcing that she has
in person ber Spring and Rummer
=o Cwif Millinery. etc . and has taken ad van
Wef the LOW PRICES prevailing at the
e markets to make Large Purchases.
Her patrons can rely npon
good Stock lel Lowest Possible Prices.
A tall 1r respectfully solicited.
MISS GRAHAM,
West side of Square. Ooderich.
April 14th, 1985.! 1411
W. also Ileal in Butter awl Egg.:.
COLBORNE BROS.
April 29th,_l$ti5.
('U)DERICH
The LondonTeaHouse
Mario eS#eel parb Fence «ompanri
tLIMITED_ t
HOLZ MANUrACTL'RERa Or THE IMPROVED
love opened a branch store in Acheson's Hock, adjoining Mlorrew'. shoe store. OODERICH
where they will keep on band a large stuck of
CHOICE TEAS AND COFFEES.
As we make a specialty of TEAS AND cores:Krt. we can do better with our patrons than
any other store in town.
A handsome picture card given away with every pound a Tca or toffee
TRY A TEST ORDER.
MARSHALL BROS.
April 30111. U45. 1963- 9n t
West side Court House `.quare. Goder:ch.
NEW HARDWARE STORE.
YATES & ACHESON
AORNTS P011
C-LIDDEN PATENT
TWO-PIONT
Barb
Wire
CEFAP, BTAVNCS, INDIBPEN$ZBLE.
Manufactured by the Washburn Mowen MTg (S.
Call amens, and .b spec oot s and Mat.
We bare on hand a full and complete stock of
Shelf and Builders' Hardware
1'a;rets. 011e. Masa. Nails. ROPE AND CORDAGE, VEBBEL
8UPPLIE8, Table and Pocket Cutlery. Ree onr Silver
Plate Goods, and Artist. Materials.
YATE.S & ACT -1E80
Next dour to R. McLean's Me .t Market.
6eod'Meh. April Oth. 1tr5. - 11139.6m
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NOW COMPLETE!
NOW COMPLETE !
"LOCKBAftB"FENCE WIRE Dfe99
The meters/nee ran stiZ,1rItiVy roll I me Re asors why the "Lockbarb" is the Best Wire Fencing
Ise es* Manufactured.
S V.' e uee only the twot F.rtglish Reseemer Steel Wire, and we elaim that in es raffle rnrt Ion
(lie 1 er H ows the wires of the cable. Isterlork each other mind paw around OM ruble which makes the
iv Is ',nerve or to all other herbed fence wire*. The wiry* formiag the roar points pars bet wee..
dinner With holiest plias in hM eye ill NOP. 10, 20, 28 and 40,
Dsesy loolteol Joek over the wall as At Rotuma Priam
"Hon &Ye think I'm ltwesin r A FULL LINS or RlIrAIRIt ON HAND.
which he was engaged, and asked.
vvat 4”. y. feet 'tidal Iiiiimmits to Alma.
arewn▪ d showed Da
mio, time hie won wits Have also for sal* the Corindlan -Maessin-
f icht ; hot. bedding godly at him, tie aad Anser.ron ars/Ions
NM : "Ilse, Jnek, ye we got a grim' held C. A. HUMBER,
is yo ; yell be ao iffelleiteet yet, me hiode Ont.
dares yet Naves a MOM" Wm Sib. WI. lir Ma
strongest barb •ri the world. It ban the ad. enlace of always presenting the barb waren,.
sithieh t pointed barbed fence dem
At a recent test of the strength of die ' flAsekbarb." made al_ the Nort.lievit R1•111,••1
is Toronto. the following was the result Muria Steel Barb reser Do. y. 1111- on agaillai
WO lbs. and Int lbs. the Tonuito Wire then beating the Montreal Wire. and was •wareed the
emit rms.
Send for Almanac wIth full particulars. to
A CHOICE STOCK Or
000 a;
erzz.d Gl'zoceriee,
SPSCIA I. LINES IN
Goods,
Shirtings,
and Tweeds.
A Choice Lot of Seed Potatoes Cheap.
Highest Price Paid for Butter & Eggs.
McKENZIE GEORGE ACHESON.
INN
Sole
A. gen t , GI-oderioh. THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE.
Oolorieli. Aril Mk 111111.