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lock, to McLean's new Block
the Plate glass grocery
of British Exchange -
jaat of T. Det -
Foods Store,
Customers will be Welcome
tins in Teas and Sugars. I have just
)elf and of the very latest patterns
antic Tea Sets, Enamelled floral Ti*
late Rustic Dinner Seta, Sage Rus -
et Sets, Brown Summer Toilet Seta,
Filet Sets, also a very tine assortment
ip, and 1 intend to pay the highest
Inst patronage, also soliciting their
!livered with pleasure to any part
SIDAY-,
TE GLASS GROCERY.
Hoses, Direst trews the lleaufaetatrn,
orted Stook of
tOODS
ODERICH, CONSISTING Oi
HENRIETTAS,
r SHADES, •
Cashmeres and other dress
;ods
:S AT LEAST
THAN EITHER TORONTO
LONDON
CLASS OF GOODS. '
anal. Fashloaably Made at F•bslonsly
Prima
h Pants at $1.26.
:o:
ARE DEPT.
H AND BUILDING MATERIAL, •
STOCK.
70 PER KEG.
C. CRAABB,
THEM ALL.
LIWD eEE
SQUARE,
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)R1\TELL'E%
l'L STOCK OF -
N DERTAKI NG GOODS,,
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' lltN THE COL'YTY-.
13. 'CO II INT ELL,
S LILTON-BT.
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hat he is now agent for
7a
4
rniis Celebrated Teas
ndred or more Handsome Volume
, given with every 3 lbs.
Valuable Library without feeling;
expense.
URE MAPLE SYRUP LEFT.
HN ROBERTSON,
COR. SQUARE AND MONTREAL STS
and. Machine Works,
OS., - Proprietors.
101.'NDRY,
AN&ee
THE POET'S CORNER.
M Mee IIwea,
OM try a was • Omer mer,
Reid beeves eras ktb mai ;
ref. being • von eevtag mea
Of ewes he'd 'awe Wrola
row eves Is this he seed s. hay,
•Iles east the easetel he r
A1d m..., with a hover esamu4.ed,
'Tingled sah.Yoo. free,'
Bet the "lassos of erre,.' be bad ler ewe.
It.gute+d pied bard ,old ;
Aad be wok tee pews. as well Memos
The nabob of Ma fold.
•.Hie • mile Was r the Preacher cried,
-per ( sties barber B.,"
Aad hilly salted as he Mabel aha.
And 11.1 Meows pow free.
la clammastlag cost old BULB told
sow heaves bad gracious bees.
Tea. eves look la the dark dale whoa
He was • w edam.
.'1a htsWts' • bars os my river liana -
A B I thea End,' be said ;
•-1•d reaoat o' boards. .ad was Media'
bands
Oa uutbih' but cora bread.
-I tell ye, br.thertn, that 1 felt Was,
Short et timber &adasak,
Aad tbooRbt 1'd die whoa the bseiko they
hoot,
A.d boded all ray amok.
But the Lai was eageeitul to 5me.
Avid gest right through the rift
The tide ba4 made la the river beaks
A lumber rah adrift.
"Musty o boards wee there be the bora.
Aad as the tap woes obosea
Aad • bor1 o' perk remind aad sweet
Aa war ass ever sea
Tien I bad bread sad meat Mens ease.
And they shirked with • will,
Wyle I Masked W4. who'd boss good to
mo,
Aad 1'w ..do.og It
A obrth-voiced sister cried "rem the Lord!'
The whole o1sge ared "Ammar
Bol • kseaVed mea looked at Billy R
la thoughtful way Gad then
Asked, "Brother IL. did you ever boor
Who loot dim raft sad load r
And DUO wiped Metres Gad said:
"Brstberis. I aster kaowedr
Bowe. Treseartpt.
THE FASHIONi.
s varlet/ of -imams' that Will lstes,si
the Fair are.
Syrian velvet io two tones, like shot
. ilk, as rude up with faille and Victors
. ilk.
At her soirees MOM. CLrnot wean a
crown of mare' of ours, spaugted with
diamonds.
Soon of the very newest umbrellas
have handles of Moslem onyx in ver
a,.• demos.
Empire gown all show keg -waisted
tacks, but abort fronts This is th.
Parisian mode.
Embroidered stockiws ezbibit every
vanety of elaborate docking and orna-
mentation.
Red matinees in high favor, but its
slng effects are subdued by combine.
with neutral colon.
lack silt dresses are very fashionable
made up in combination with sutured silk
faille and black lam.
I Macrame Nice is almost se easily made
M old -use limits); and, farte.atefy, 1s
coming into favor again.
English serge gowns rut Imp ted are
half concealed by elabceMb braid em
broidenes in black and Rohe.
Halo hat., which encircle the face like
an Garrote, are of dark, rich velvet and
are likely to be quite papal.' thus win
ter.
The fronts of Leach bodies* are now
extremely short, pointed an inch or so
below the weed -line, and covered by a
rib'
Black silks, with magnificent border-
ingo its brilliant Resew colon and cur
gigue. are made op effectively in the em
pine and early English styles
A dressy house jacket is of almond
eolesed or Roman red esmel's hair, bor-
dered with cashmere bands wrought
in Raid sad silver thread
Light who'd village and Freoch o•sh-
atm ss ane •1treliply pretty for evening
wear sad ors embelli.bed with bends of
galloons in preference to lace.
A black velvet jacket in Spanish style
has a shirred blouse of whits ninth wh-
ether jacket shows • plain, full, onplast
.d blouse of red marsh, figured with very
large black polka dote
Long mantles of the Russian type.
with plain loose ooat sleeves ender the
Torg hanging sleeves, are the models
most fregbentl shown in the cloak de-
partmentsof the leading houses.
Among the long mantles sent from
Paris is one of soya! purple velvet with
paled sleeves and • Q',een Anne cul•
la, bordered with bleak rstrieb feather
trimming and braid ornaments
The triple Carrick or "four in -hand"
cape is in high favor with the ladies who
beadle the reins themeelvra The
favorite color for it is • dark navy blue,
sod • tertian or small toque of felt i.f
the same enlor is worrn with it.
a '•`; het .
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O$VJSHERS, STRAW
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rico-lzrnmSC
IE UTEST IMPROVED SYSTEM.
its with the JOHN DOT'
WORKS 00. TORONTO,
to Quote Prices to
int of the same. ;.
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i247tse Oar ♦L'
r . a'as.ral rob li r street toilet. is to
• a plsie tedinente of plate *tuft
•meg shirt of striped tartan. baso
�hu�r' a bndered wat.T9•I,
ode n followed for silk sons as
sa far woolterL
snd,k,d nr deep-p.ieted bean,
°r'e'tie shi,., black. and colored, ire-
geeetly etehroidered in made and tinted
.meal and colored silks, are almost as
fas4on"!*le se the O.emits, embroider -
1" *bleb are in ea* high favor.
Rhoter mantles with rich oreament.
of head -worked embrood etl
smmsewterise end fan, are sibomuwn in all
!Ittil ► sft ea dee swift around the 'i
centre of the city, bel es
Fee *By are more looked at the. worn.
Among
WithM• Rress,.y..i1.tim C"Msme
till,gare
oareowds
on whieh are smbroid-
R a,a, Int bsysa, tewdril* in silk* is
s own axq.i hoe oohrit*, and all
wd nwt 5441, h'ae.risd and trellised
g old sal other threads
' Vie. ;attgowst.d me.B sine el the dki
`•••••••0 t., *fl;a•new hoes e meet owom Paris
0 will 40.01-40 observer of .tyles
, • "74, es' y .et +4.l He ant
Ale
thaws or Indoor Aspens for e•rtt•tma-
to m alternate r esptivas and teas.
1A.v. or Quaker grey is is must lash-
loaable 4144 also the must becoming
shade of We meet note( color. It c.m-
boles well with Eiffel, pale rose, blue,
water grime, many yellow, Bamiegu
red, sad other shades of bright and posi-
ttv calm, with etwm, pun black
elver .rd gold, copper sod steel.
1t u to be feared that the very small
bon.ee which even elderly women awn
so fond of will beteg about an leva5104
of hair. "Tuts muob hair and nut
auoupb hat'' form • oumbtnatwn that
has been l..hionable before. Can we
ever forget the days of big chignon. and
little toy -tilted mucor -shaped hats i 1s
not the very thought ut a return to these
terrifying 1
BUSINESS INJUNCTIONS.
A Meer Lamest Left by a Itesteebt Fseher
M then sees.
Among the rubbish in the store -room
of the late W ahem I. Hilton, • Kollo old
faded nom book, aoot.iesag sons ..ad
suggestItns to In. buys as to bow they
st.wld pruoect In life after k. had 'pas
sed to his reward, was picked up by a
Franklin I(Ky.) Favorite reporter s few
devastate and IS no. for the tint time
gi ieu to the public
Search the Bible to 6nd the bottom
of the deoatful human heart and gay
your prayers at Dight. Think over every
day's business at night.
Never wry until you are thirty
years old.
Think Orree times before you .peek
once. Never court any girl unless you
bntwed to marry her. 1bere is danger
in fooling young girls. Never giye them
any advantage in • letter.
never bud a .mall plane with a Roe
building tin it.
Never buy white, sprosty, crawfish
laud at soy priee expecting to mak
money by cultivating It..
Never sell the products of the fans
you work to any man on time at any
pries.
There le t.otbing is this world but
death that Y eort•ip.
Never lead mosey to your neighbors,
for if you should ever have to sue than
they would be no longer a neighbor.
Never let tiny mss know anything
about yuan baseness, except whoa you
may have some dilemmas and need to
advise with • lawyer.
Never keep all ;oar money in cin
channel.
Watch all men, as then are bot few
who are honest; in fact, there is nope
honest from the heart is every thing.
7
•
Neuer let any persda oa earth know
your business, sod more especially bow
much money you have-not even your
family.
Never buy laud of any person withoet
first benne • good lawyer investigate
. ad pronounce the title dear. Ascer-
tain if the land has passed through the
hands tf any insane person, to prevent
Ins heirs from suing on the title. Never
pay more than one-half down on the
lend anises you know you are dealing
w ith responsible parties. Be sure to go
arid ask all the parties that join the land
that you are baying to .bow you the
ournen of the land they own.
If you ever sell goods or groceries, be
sure to get . house oo the gore, and
oo :he inside owner if you can, .od live
on the same lot and in the building you
do business in. Be certain to Savor
sleep away from store -tosser .. iNs ami
to have yourself and family lire .pet ro,
with kitchen below. Never employ •
shirk at any pnoe ; be content with
. hat business you can do yourself.
Trust Do man farther than you are oom-
pelled to. Smart thieves always steal
about the hours of ten, eleven, twelve
and ono o'clock.
The common law decides that the in-
div.dual debts shall be paid first, but the
bankrupt law decides that there shall be
*r. equal distribution.
Above all things on earth never vote
for any tax no anything except a rail-
road. in cin you have no way of getting
your country produce of. Then you
may create • tax for one line of railroad.
Tbe difference in getting your produce
to market will pay your taxes.
11 you ever loan money to any
take seeenty if you can get it, f you
leen mon., to • firm be sore to Woe each
of the firm Dames to the note, then no
one of the Ares elan slip out and say that
the money tame into the 6rm.
You may sell to any irresponsible men
any thing that you have, but never bay
claims, notes, etc , from Coen wisp are
wet responsible, unless you investigate
and fied that the partes have oo offsets
animist them.
Mover hey any kind of stooks, it
doesn't matter how low or how high they
are. Never, never, never, never, from
the fact that stocks are too uncertain ;
the n.k se too greet ; rinse •re formed
a -d the, can raise or lower the pri.., jeer
se they see fit, o. they clan make money.
Nevlr deposit wormy unless you take
a receipt for it.
Under the present law, when you loan
money to any persoa, take • mortgage
on real estate, and indedm both mw and
wife.
Tell a lie rather than the truth when
it will save • di0eolty; but it mint b. •
lie that no neap knows exe.pt yooreetf.
It le hatter to tell a Ike than to bars a
therein. The good book says
.'Blessed is the pesseneaker," eta
Four per east. when ;eertdn is better
than eight per Dent. when ..e.rtain.
Never Amy inferior artistes of any kind
to make eaeasy on.
If you live in t own pacer Write any
esmp ny, and you .ill always have
plenty of meeey.
Buy goods on ogee only in mead
gwanttties, whether wholesale or re-
tail.
♦tail.
If you have 6 d far eels Lave it
/snood ► the ,hard. n .1 pointe, .e K will
hake the fewest ra, t. peerihie tie been the
gr had; that keeps year hod in a square
. trap..
Never work in '• wig 01 este other
wrote that endangers yowr life, it wetter*
how mesa yrs can make. Never ee•
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THE HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, NOV. 8, 1 889
TUl nominalism.
The old eey, grown ..mewhat ineffec-
tive from frequent wase, that our*"
striated trade with tie United States
would Miens the Cauedisu .rheas, is
kept up by the proteotlueste ere4) ID
Galt and Coroesll, where tn. artmaan bas
beets trying in can, to get higher wages
to offset the Ashamed cost of IIviug en-
der the N. P. As a body, the workr:
moo are too intell.gent to be deo.t.ea
any more. They are begtnuiug to grasp
the truth that international a,w.uerce,
like trade between individuate, is in
reality barter. When • mechanic buy.
• pair of shoes for a dolls', the duller be
teed. in payatent represeuta a certain
portion of hie own labor, wbueh he is
gniug in exchange for the labor of the
shoemaker, of the tanner, and of the
farmer who nosed the witwl oboes
hide has been ouoverted tutu leather.
In itself, the dollar bill is simply • a.u-
veniencS of exchange. If there .as no
murrey of any kind, trade 'col I still be
earned on, although we should thou
to pore bartrr, that lie, to the et
0650115 of sue product directly for nn•
other. Iuternau•Joel trade is 'dontios-
io principle. If • country tropine tort
ergo goods, it mist give the product of
ita own labor jig payment ; bene
the more we import the more
we mint •Exrtt, and vice versa.
Unrestricted trade would, beyond doubt,
enable the Americans to send into this
country articles in the production of
which they excel ; but as they would
have to take Canadian goods in pay -
meat, the transaction would be beoefi-
.1.1 to both sides. We should simply
ezcFange our Tabor for thein, esch being
employed to the best and e.uet profitable
advwtage.
• Is the Canadian mechanic any better
off ander • high tariff than Its was be
fon 1 The Cooaervauves always remind
him that times were hard between 1874
and 1878 So Mitt were. There was
oniversel depression then, in England
and the States, es well as here. But is
hs acy better off today than he was in
the normal period of low tariff, say,
from 1867 to 1873 1 Have his wages in-
creased in proportion to the rise an the
oast of living 7 How often since the N.
P. was established in 1879 have the
basses given him better pay without the
intervention of the labor organization to
which he belongs 1 Why should he be
afraid to face the competition of the
American workmen in a .ontioental
market 1 Are wages lower or work Lem
•boodant in the States than bore i Are
not the New !England workshops and
those in the West full of Canadians, who
may be supposed to know whether •
smsII sphere or • large one is best for the
workman's interest 1
W.ue toe winl ew,
When attacked by s cough or cold,
hoarseoesa, asthma, bronchitis, croup or
influenza, the .uo.esefel experience of
thousands of families who have used it
regularly for ail such troubles duriok
many years, suggeste the use of Hag -
yard's Pectoral B.lea i -the old, relia-
ble household favorite. 2
What she Wasted.
It was a little out-of-the-way place in
Arkapsaa A kg cabin of two rooms
was tido home of • family of six person.,
father, mother, and four sallow, tow•
headed children. Two Northern tour-
ists, exploring the ouuutry or horseback,
drew rein one day in front of the cabin
as the members of this (lllatly mer sit
ting down to their supper, jest within
the open dour.
"Good -evening," willed the gee*.
hose, from his saddle; "can I get wee
water bore for this lady T'
"Reckon ye ken," replied the head of
the house, rising and coming out, fol-
lowed hospitably by his family. "Stop-
ping to the *proms, be ye T'
.,Ya•
"Party peart crowd op to the hotel 7"
Now the lady for whom the water was
required was very thirsts indeed, and
not wishing to wait tor further conver-
sational amenities between her scoot
and their host, she addroseed the wo-
man of the house :
"May I trouble you to hand me a
glass r
For answer, her hostess tamed and
went into the cabin, whence she return-
ed presently with • small, pins -frame.)
mirror in her hand.
"Thier," said she, passing it up to
her ri5Uor on horseback, "you're wel-
acme to look in it, though it will make
your face look purty kind of skew -Auer.
t's better'n none, and yer hair does
n eed bring, they@ s fact."
The young lady understood the sites -
tion, took the glass, gravely tacked beck
the locks that the wind had disarranged
and thea retarned it.
"You are very kind," mid she ; "sod
Dow nay I have sow* wear y'
"Then 1" exclaimed the other, is a
tone of greet self-reproach, "1 clean for-
got about yer wanting it. Hen you,
Jimmy, take thur gourd and skoot down
to the spring and git the lady • good
dipperful of drinking -water."
RIasrd'e Mbenallagilink
Tsambas a Omen
Owing to the sodden resignation of tie
ugly indoor urian-..rva t at the hoses of
.o Eps omb bachelor, the Irish *seaman
was last .ask promoted for the evening
to tlp teak of heeler--sevsnJ regale be-
ing expected to dinner. The beet was
pleased to find that .a old dress wit O-
WE Micky and he was delighted with the
whole thing. A few minutes' teeniest
instruction and the .nechmaa declared
that he grasped the "istoire situation.''
One point impressed epos the servitor
was that he wan on no mooing to ask a
diner if he would have • sesoad belq.g
of wimp. The guests were "on time
and all went well tilt Mieky observed •
meadows posh hie plate lases him aft*
taking a few leomthlels of soap Be as-
unmet ewer god drew bask the
gime. The sewn }.shod 11 Mom him
soda. This displeased the esoeha-o,
It.een.4 to his a braise of duuor.ss.
"Ale per soup, Darr," he endeiwsod r
tttt.,.* Sawa, "ye% got se eswa."
Pasha
Wm, brisk, Sol& sad
eat* are quietly .meltkai fid iaslksi
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"Lterri. le Salve. • 11111
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We carry the largest stuck in tie county. We peal all work
in quantities to suit customers First -clans stock, good print-
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NOTES AND RECEIPTS.,:;
Wu manufacture these goods ourselves, and have wide
up a large quantity in books of 20 and 50, with perforated
stub, substantially bound in heavy preasboarl corers with
cloth backs, an.l of a size convenient to carry in the pocket..
We also snake up receipt forms in pads of 100 each, for desk
and counter use. Prices low. Call and see theta.
NOTE AND LETTER PAPERS.
In variety, quality of stock, neat printing. and good ser-
viceable padding, *e excel in these lines. We supply these
goods ruled or unruled, and carry full lines in French Quad-
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and style of work to snit all who favor us with their orders_
ENVELOPES.
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handlers of envelopes in this section of Ontario, and supply
them in quantities to suit, at prices that cannot fail to secure
your patronage. Quality and printing athitable for all pur-
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D. IcGILLICIiDDi, Proprietor.
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and The Huron Signal
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SOLD BY ALL DIIttTDOISTS.
Goderich Steam Boiler Works
Kama h11.141 1wp.
Chrystal & B1ack,
]laaofeeturers and dealer* Io
-•team Boller., Salt Pave. Tanks 0..tma;
'tmekeMaeks, and all blade of Sheet
iree Work.
Improved Awassail.- ..tea Oblige 1
Rhea. Veriest sod Horlaan.a) Enn1e.•.
I mad Castings al every lame.
Bram FItUng., Pips and Pipe ranges cmgf.atly ea Mand.
Mall orders will resolve Preempt attetlss.
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P.O. BOX 11181
Tale Tbe Signal