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W. ACHESON & SON
NEW STORE.
We open this week the following 8 penial Purchases
of (cloves :
Ladiea'•All Wool Cashmere Gloves at 15c., worth 40c.
10 Button Suede GloveaI(warranted), $1.00,worth $1.25.
B,ouillion's French Kid G loves,Princess (warranted),$1.00,
worth $1.25.
SPECIALS IN MANTLE CLOTHS.
Fancy Beavers, $1.25, worth $140.
• Fancy Blacks, $2.00, worth $3.25.
Fancy Wool Mantlings, Double, $1.10, worth $1.50.
W. ACHESON & SON.
FURNITURE!
D. GORDON has now on hand a complete assortment
of Furniture, such as Parlor Suites, Bedroom Suites,
Tables, Chairs, &c., Window Shades, Curtain Poles, &c.
Picture framing a specialty.;
UNOERTAKINC!
Ive special attention to :his branch of my businessand keep
everything hing required for funerals- CHARGES MODERATE. 3-3m
First door East of Bank of Montreal, West-st., Goderich.
INFORMATION FOR THE PUBLIC.
1
CANADIAN AND IMPORTENDEkWEtill!
For teen, wane--. an 1 children. fr-- I the smallest to the le -nest $!sew node.
CANADIAN r SCOTCH YARNS
From the beet knows makers. -
Grey, navy, seem, white and cream FLANNELS,tl�� *Weein
French Opera demon.
HOSIERY -A large and varied stock, as won'
Black and mimed
CASHMERE GLOVES
('lain and with kid tips, alae
assorted. Strictly one price.
'2'064
kid paps. Other departments equally well
ellke.r )ILUNRO,
gropee and Haberdasher
JONAH ANO THE WHALE.
• ams late ■Iatelee elver am
er the awry.
"Ikctor," said • San Lake Tribune
reporter to a city minister, "a there not
• natural explanation of the whale's
swell )wing of Jonah '"
"Y -es. Is the brat place there is
nothing in the Hebrew to show that it
was what we Dail a whale. The word
translated into both the Septuagint and
the New Testament by the Greek
'Kato*. means simply a sea mobster; and
this word was the owe used by our Lord
to hie reference to this . onont of Jor.ah
(Matthew xit, 39-41). So far, there -
tor, as the Hebrew or Greek words are
concerned the fish may have been a
whale, a shark, a sus serpent or any
other large monster of the deep Mise
there is ',tithing incredible in the state -
meet that Jonah, upon being thrown io-
to the sea, woe quickly evictions by a
me monster and swallowed without lief -
foreleg any mutilatioe, providing lbs
monster was large set s ale it is well
known that the water tbroa`b which •
vessel in sedibg from Joppa to any Span-
',IA port most pees were Irsgeented, in
early tics, by • species of *bark Delle
am -dog, having • throat lire enough to
swallow • Mass whole. The French
naturalist, Lsspsde, in hie "Histoire
des Nimmons.' states that sag -dies have a
"tor law of asset six fest in semi-eir-
'• cellar extent ; w enables es to en-
drtmed how they Goa swallow enure
entomb as large or larger toes ourselves
Bluasenbseb. the Gorman apologist, in .
his 'Haase/ of !lateral History,' is
authority far the .ddhie.al fleets that
e-dn a bare bola taken weighing ger
toga, sod that a horse has bees foetid
whole is the 'teem* of • w-tket. Abd
1dii.T s
P150), 50 A• D., gives a• amount of sae
admen of a sea monster forty feet Mar.
whom rise were higher thea thole of as
iadiaa el.pbas This .keleteo, May
says, 'wee bte.RM from Juppe, a eity of
.ludo. and eihibeted in Rome by M.
Me Wes Mr geese.
elaLssed , year tome a cooked ! " ex-
8sedgrees as be metered his
parlor.
"Who has been roosting you this
time love 1- asked Ur- 8•edgrees, Nor
Neely.
Jese im.ri.e yoago
ur wife set ham aid
speak for tie day.. Whet • tlhtanlls
there would be is the boas ! whet
t iniiit i Oleos* 1 A ease e1
essesred is Ha.illea New
see With erf Wilma% w eared
the Added hely es ye. This
etstiklies hes we the sure of
Ossetia,O'er. 0040 a
OrSSR - ' deegllfsta lm
twlsal relsevss>bMlatunt
THE FASHIONS.
•TYLM To Avon. see otiose to rxL,Qy"
Avoid the jounty styles, like • jacket
(root, and have the skirts slightly drape'
is (rout, at the top, as advancing year-
g iws • matronly loan that appears better
with a dupery user the tip than in •
perfectly Eat tend. Pointed and round
fronts are wore on the bmsgses, and eau
tail or pointed becks. V's and deader
vests are in better taste than yokes, and.
w hile the sleeves are high over the
shoulders, it is in a moderate degree nn-
ly. Stripes, brocaded : cheeks sod plain
goods are worn, leaving plaids for more
youthful women. Lace frills should be
worn it. the neck sal sleeves of nit«
dresses. Select a wk,oreamy quality, se it
disguises the fading throat sod heeds,
where age so aooe tell. Never wear •
linen collar after the 6ret bloom of youth
bas departed. White can be worn at
any age, best a cream shade is far sure
becoming than • dear or bluish white ;
also woollen rather than cotton fabrics.
Velvet is wonderfully .oftsuing to the
skis and should be sssd for collars and
eeffe. Dressy towns are quaintly °berm-
ing on an .ted dame, if cat with • wide
V-shaped neck sad Elle in with debts
folds of snipe lime
Mad rape le- t the e.ear.
One of the oldest and beet practition-
ers at the Erie County (N Y ) bar was
sensing a ass the other day, and was
dopamine mere reps his own sated
logic than epos authorities for aware
At s "'ideal juncture the jades inter,
eluded the speaker with this tawdry :
"Yes; I sadsrpwd; hue where are your
.authorities upas the gabfest r "If rem
%neer pleas.,'' retorted he, briskly. "I
will explain the ahem* .t authorities,
glib your pie'---fia-te s 10t a little
story : A yeses sisal feel* sjmitted to
practice W predated la asset is rapport
M a motion . wealth d stlhseitisn Af-
ter allewi g ib. yam MIM to read pegs
epee pose d dry daisies' the iedis
at Bunch interrupted. eerily : 'Toe
ars jell bssinui•g r pestis.,' said
be ; 'bt use give yes wise edema. It
dose very well to cite authorities moss is
awhile, bet you mast sleeve trust soese-
wbet to the deserts sense mf the evert. "
It wee a held positive to take, bel it wee
him his sees.
•arm I'q here M make • se. -
ret you." said the esptois of
station to a petrolatum.
whet reeves f'
"For what fess t Why, the
se your butt see always sedating • din
tethers.. oaf deism
es
slo street sewhere yes de �`
•t�
without Wl roe peeiesistisme itedhe pggse ..dteeatsd
b�pelKreber sk, I mai 71ae M els pits
yhTbe pas* lay
time ND the ti.. w bsel ~
'1-
THE
..,THE SIGNAL, FRIDAY. NOV. 2R. 1890.
THE POEI"S3 CORNER,. �=;,�,�a °w.t°'. «STH. CZAR'S ASSAILANTS.
ysarI
18BE HANGED
re 1, 1• the prwrt vNmIlse yr 8 vis
atreated Mi.Sigan is gives over Id
w
ewes Made • tfssse of
be minuted to au.epMe t►e.lphawt .I
• .f Musk
IMO
dies. w, s £Awla.t
Doer heave Seaway bets -arid ear tent feel
Ise Marta
Beat bleb le their JOS end task pride.
Deur treasures immortal lssteelstt Le es,
To rear sad no guard pad te geese.
11 weavers to Wheat the gifts of each Wad,
Tu study the dep'h of usual' Mart,
And discerner -se ought. Jt ee the labor of life
That 1)•sie !Mature drrlXaed for their part.
tt'r lad pondered It lonj, bat ewes s.•:tied at
last
i tut oar Henry a preacher should be.
And our leen you sboald ore. fora lawyer
was born.
Aad oar Jewell should wake
lest the fourth sae w quit sad laser le his
way
That 'twos hard to decide aboat him,
nod we aeedod h.. help, w we said WKh a
1\•sigh.
Just Drake a farmer of Jen.'
e., the three west forth fr the uarnyvd
gate
to the kingdom of bertha to tell.
To delve esieseatte Lure • wkite Jim
He delved ,ueebe tarui s rich soil.
'Twee • goodly sum we had garnered by
Fur use in the beard( need :
'Twee the savings Mowed the frugal years,
But 'twos pent with a re.:klais speed.
'Teas a goodly tem. like the wend it went.
And the three sever knew bow we plannr.l.
Hew we worked and scrimped and etruggh-d
and saved.
To 1ur:.leh their targe demand.
Aad line how he the oraretese
round
TUI each weariaoree day was done
Undaunted he by the netblu't Norm
Vr the nuo11:il'e-s ...enmities' sun.
With plow ani Meals, throsiS arowdod days
He wrought till the Arles were Were,
And girded In idlest er was lhr har.vet',
grain,
Aad lea'•aered the golden torn,
1t was turd w bard --through the weary
munthl.
Yet Mut s complaint froze J i w.
Teemrb ell
And nothing remained fur his,.
Deeds greed and brave hem the soldier dose
In the midst of the battle'. strife.
Vet tutltat Sha' is nuttier will e'er be kcown
Hut '1 x68 over at Lot. and from college hall
than this muerte uneelli.h illy,
lame birth the children three,
111.0 of unknown words •ud of hien ideas,
And of hopes for the days to b..
Aed they went mamma on the world'e hlethway
11.0Mara that a LM1•ge deaf
JIM that daub Mee woe a woreIiiesae'eek
Windrow fee dads. dally bread.
And what of Jim t 11e had read in Woke
(H a br crest and get 4 of tore.
Of the eerie. of empires leased away
And of nations to rise no more.
But it was from the page or mature'. book
From the blorom and bird and bee.
Front the soft green earth and the tender
skiers,J
1
From the mountain and surging sen.
That he lrerord of the deeper meaning of life.
Learned its scheme and teeter sublime.
And the calms that brood in the s .lit tide.
learned the needs of the soul divine.
1.:atettased by rule or measure of echoes.
Mb mad looked ep from the sed.
Aad his .hoygbtsgrew booed as the universe
And deep u the things of t;ud,
And the and besought our Jim
Of his kn,wleige to there impart.
Aid he :emelt will the simple eloeneoce
That thrills through the human bears,
And they bowed then, down to this son o'
toil,
And they cried that the natio'''. need
Was his steady brain and hu noble heart
Aad bis houor in word and deed
An i they canoe free toe neer. and they
came from the far.
And they wouldn't tate "no -from Wm,
But they crowned hint with the title and
wealth amid fame,
And they made a,tatesmaa of Jim.
The years they are by. and I sit r red slRh
tier the fate of the children [Mee,
Per tie world's been unkind to the lawyer
born.
And the M. D. and the L. L. D.
i thine of tbetr mart lag. str egttltng lives
And tam 'thank of Jim -
dad 1 Wok the laid east we bad the mere
7'o make • farmer of Jim.
THE EDITOR'S TABLE.
• Wawa s ewe Aliens New 11'ublle•tles•
alas Matra seine sallied.
Tat OLP Hnelerfa e
The November number of 17t.• Old
Romees erld, • literary and dir.attc
monthly published try Davy Brae.,
Bsvaaoah, Oa., U.S.A., u now ready. It .
contains forty large pegs of original
stories. sketehea, poems, essays, etc. Its
household depart meat, handsome)
illustrate p
bullion pas, ohildren s
e arner, select music, and premium lie,
smother with is complete nod serial
stories, make the poblie•tanrt eagerly
'oaths by people of all nstiosalitise sod
mations. There is not one hoe In its
solos.e that will edged delicate tastes,
n od the smatter throughout is carefully
freed holo sensational Misete- The swb-
eeriptiou pries, unlike the costly maga-
siege, is very low, beingi a year.
Seed fox sample eopy f .DDosis tiros.,
publiebers, Savannah, Ga , U.S. A.
hare's eerie ALYA•AO. •
ill► swmfth tram of grip's i one,,
Anomies is jute out and is fully Neal. if
Mus meperier, to any of it. predecessors in
peist eih•seoroa. d1umratioee and mirtb-
pplMlae reedit., matter. Mr Res-
Resgb'e Inimitable peeoil hes Mat Mose et
esstaieaq, and tie stories, poem.,
* Nobs. sod away paragraphs ere=
the best thins of the iod ever iw'�
from the Oaasdi'e pre. The adautir of
remsrtable seset •-iselsing she future
es wee as Ne asi,food 1st
hleg'bter. '. Jissme will seaports
Iswawhly with g4 shuihir pubiiestios c•
this drab iset 1s pint et seep, otitisal-
tMed artistic •esellwe_. It seatsiae
penes, seal is sold by sit desist' for
the re.setsbiy cow prise of 10 soots ft
1185 he sent by the pebl1. be', 'tons,.,
i. prima -p�i�d, to any address on fossil* el
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The twenty -hearth volume of Aldsa's
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111 a smesr,tW
i1 gree ed t) a r 5 kepi
sederta►iog of the time. 8smshieg elks
is lltrstea. diatom awe volumes will
u. ort[ SEVERAL OF TNE1t lKNT6NCED TO
FRASER & PORTER
Have the largest stock of
pager; Us„smuts, about 13 paced; tdseim Lxestessees tower tee theaeem. of _ miscELLANEolls
llamtslpl I, about 9 pats. ; Ma- s0. enNelsee tllware. them 1131011110 flab -
noon. 1. psrss ; and bl.'MIaW s..11ied Toward. lieu.rid Mrah'• It.
10 pens. Meucci u •1•.. treated at deespoes rlehe•me-
leugth. Au ou,t the utiles ursur,bed are
,�. Sa:ta 11, !fay. 11.-lb.ex,tto.wrwuw •
umbis, 1'"" and tN b.u•,. r Uv.- yin
plti• iiL,(pt; ldtiiden, i/.ai0"iaatlea,ttsM !mopseune enestehe rid 'Th, I.uwer or
*ankle, ll.uue.pJle, .14 MYubiis, assessarymoth ulieSea til sere. 'Ilea Governor
mu -
Teets, kra rat tin eat„ loads ut am-
Tbery aro :.t ,{r.pbt.4 of -le.deles-b• Inenstbu for the Turkish wise* ,,,i the
end Mey.rbe.: eolrbrreitsd wari4Iane ; truatsr" "Iwo Frenr•b explorers, trial
Mi;hr.a:.eslo, esust; Juba Stewstt 51'11, 1)unel and
puuucel son , lout and eget•-e'ehcr ; y Mason, who were ttrJtins a g. .
Huth aii11ew,Chre.ttau ss • Mtltaus 10 5*Ital Mir around lake V
i«' '4 . . to kava coup naertlerorl
the but.,ri•p ; ]lilte,tl. t0.. poet. •� u
Mitch. I sod Marta Nlichs.:, THE PLOT AGAlltls
Moilern, Fruuob post *11.t dralaatut
Mo.iime,,s ,ibr hese/ran ; J.w:. ][..aloe.
Preelo.nt of the Booed i:.tee; asd
Menton ire, the reteuw sd J sees phl.au•
hroyst, tmutlg the tmpntiut t .pias•
Us .cher hues are Meteurol tey,1[r'boded
ipucopei Chorale, M.asa..r, )Ltetltgt•n
Uulv«r.,ty Mser.aio,w head, !Hutu,,[,
tIiraC'e, Me»i.'.r, -*1 'h,lutaedaau.u,
auJ .Il .oq- There are, of'•uur.r. mal•
suedes of to hers of p. rh.paa_ vital bassist.
Tree iu.tter ,a wed er•.uttat •ikon W date,
sod for ulu..rauoes ere ..net 154 acid
b_l,,iul. Paper, prlbtesse .1
are ttuud, and the prima. i.•
awe for cloth tooting, 0.9: ')
M•'r000u, with e. s: 1001.., ,i
p..ce it %within •..y t-eac•'
iN:ea mangled ,o, melee( •1'
Pee, Publisher, li... York.
re -Laois.
tet tendrug
•.es • 1.4 -
tor halt
i.1. tenni,
Spw:gmeu
it AL-
'" {1., and
%.M Tle..ps.Nes 1.ea of Ilrra►W.1..
'Italie it 0111 be seen th-. ..0 ...AuUut
of the targe queirtaty or • : -, ...:1 k
t,, -r, the tat. 15(11,_ 111 ., uch smaller
gonads,* even than in intik that has
's..• Mutinied, 0.e. •'WNL ; 1.- ..1 d'urrU,:
oat heed. It a su.uewttat s rseete teat
_SWtttemilk has been used r its diuretic
sod 1.1.41,. :p.rttee su :it •;r, tb .,,41.
�i i O) , it .itt o r a., oh) ctG,u
that to many 'esteems cAnoot be ..ver-
oume. 1,g my ..w, practise 1 have born
forced to .toy thelf4 it several times ,n
Shu aaoJuat 'the writer has prince' bed
uutWruidk, out uh�y to sags , f'albuesi-
nuris, let likewise in Oscula a.,u
otner alecttooa of .I:e 011Uary pas -
aside, tee h universally go..d f -
(seta It has se. me1 w is indiaakad
wherever Wuetiegiuuue drinks, aoatiiu-
steered solely for cheer a.uthiog effect,
deiced. Thu amouret i;l chides.-
gatxed matters preheat pn.bably adds
a"u,ewttat to its morns, ends the salts
give • tierce uut at ail dissgreeater,
wben it csu he taken at all 0• the
whole, my use of this prcparatiun,thouuh'
restricted to altectpn,. of the kidney
and or5aus ce nucet..i therrewith, fur the
most pert On fed tie toaterm It highly
std to bedews it aortas of great cuufl
-d. hoe whenever the define,
to 5xc11e the tow of urthe, t.. modify its
character, or to soothe an itie.:Led ei.0
c•wjested mucous surface over which tea
uscretku is to pass.
A good story has leaked uOI un Doe tut
the ministers who took a very •cut",
put 111 the redempii so of stnorrs at the
- 1 ate Fr.mout camp meetings. It :s sa,o
that at true of the meeting the custuutary
eivttattou ma given for all wb , wauteu
1. go to heaven to rile up. All present
rule to ib.tr feet with the exce jstion let
rite yceng men who eat hack pretty well
0 . the outskirts of the aud.e',ee. Tbise.
eine desired to ru to heaven sat down
Then all those rho wanted to go to hell
were requested to rue to their feet and
the aforesaid young man was eyed with a
g •.d diel cf irterest. Jill he sat as
gset mid composed as a •twee, TM
mwseter west to him and asked him why
he did . no1 ns.. 13 • Iteer Instance
"Wall," roplied the husky eon •4 toil,
I d •n t want tur go any ohm Fremont'•
good ernuff tor me." And the preacher
wended hts way bock to the alter, aro
attaut down me the mounter beards
leaned over sod tied his shoes.
SoYgnou, watt SCRPR14En-Funni•
man-N..w,there's your Luaba,d nom:nr,
Mrs. Candor. Let as make • little s•er-
ptise for him. Mfrs. Fenno.* sod 1
will bide behind the consul here, and
you will tell hen that your expected
eoeste haven t come- Then well step
out and sarpnse him."
Enter lir. Candor.
Mrs. Candor ;obeying order.` -'Well,
John, our expeoted guests have dime -
pointed us ; Mr. and Mm. Funoiwsn
hare, t oume.'
Ur. Candor heartily • -"I'm ,rLed of
it."
Tee asses er Peewees. en Wes r.
sad Pereeeas Cherissa* : 1134
A writer is the New York World laski
esya :-
T THE CZAR.
Several er the C w.ntru.e.1 1..
err Mair,gsrl.
Pens:teejatrari, Nov. 17, -The trod of
the :'llbtt:.t. slvWrrd of tieing iell),!:eatnd to
phut *gaunt the Isar tun.-itnled Lu day
crappie'lue:whi K, owe of the eriesiere w...
srry-ted here Wee bier teed in' Paris, ..
v. heed city .M was arrested, 1.r hat ..e,
bench M law p.l110,4 nn, together eitb two
accemphoes.amdd ).-ilenot kyend 1'•rsifrhl.
They were The
guilty and tenant -el t .
Le beaked. ■he se',rt M.weter rmeo, tnseoded
let , he Car rem 1 tied ...intones of death
ailed t3wr•gbsrs and 1 r^attt".Id, eu,l 1::e1
tb,y be bashed to M.bea-a. Two others
'110 wrro otiat7s.1 w ;: ,v:nid„•; y .0 the
pial weresegwtte,t
THE O•SHEA CASE
The leseelet dory t lot Fa. us it :u,d ter.
L' o '\. Nov. 1 -:The 4 etet.e..• ,lit,n- ,w.4
eras resumed ie the inverse ('..art the, wont-
ing l -"fors Jostles butt. a:ai tee 'pr -'on: jun.
Tbs. p•stttivart• en. s. n:" J t ,4rteer V. ,we to
peeve tie eber'R.s be teats. • i,oa.t Ito wiz..
and kir. Harmed Tito tlt•nt unarm eailsl
wee n ee,•ryaut, who bed werkednttieO'Shea
house at. Ll%ham at t8., : •nue ('3p'. 'r- h a
ets•rAes that Parma wee Iii) t. t.,.. ,, • tie
visa told* Weighs, yet Heel
,4J F rented were rile O'1554:'.I :.•;..1
iu the drawing -room- ,`•L'y U' ik•y :;: u.'.
• ani rat•isturd that the kicking 'of for door
wnr.•ax,.tial to the safety of air. l'or:uta, .s
a number et mambo.. of rem et ....Lutists . ears
pr. w:;TZ about t11. vicinity. 1"..' also to:d
witn•«:. to deny that fans:l % eted th.•
house Another s-rvan t t,•.titu.l that �'rs
Oli:.rt and Permit were out t.'ertb^r !Al
alter midnight.
Ti hawed the seldemroitM es tssit;err tel
rv.ioedrat lux eu-ttsp-'dent bode any .1'-
(10 etre w0.. ivori to the jury. t.ne
returned • verdict 1bat adultery had hoe,
committed by aura (i•tihen and !'areen, end
tt.at firm had been a..-naniynlibs on the
pert of cert. O'Sbes. Thal retire vaned a
nee*ee of (by (wee with hosts to the petitioner
sed elan awarded him the '•ttstudy of the
younger children.
I'arnetl, in a letter dated Saturday
'wii t be has writieu to The R •,
eal. reminds his foltowitN'of the imoortan,•e
of being to ererl.arneet on opening day. Ile
says et is le that tae carman
serahorn wit:latest elle of combat /tont ttn,t t.
1.1,1 sad that greet trate.. .Lepen'i tion
i t
('chess.
The li:uly Telegraph publiabes Parnsf's
p llt.eal obituary- It nye he mot cease for
u.r pr cunt to teed 1be Nationale.,' party. It
-s expected that the followers of Mr. Parnell
dee not desire bile to retire unto•, by bis own
wise, in watch event the lesdership of the
iri.,, party .vill be waded in a rentimiesion of
whteb Justin LeC,artby will be president.
The provincial join in simnel
of ddneociReoa of Mr- Parnell,
The Dundee Advertiser, t:ladstonisn, says
tie spelled. of earne.l', sneaking out of
[.eek doors and eliding down are escapee is
renteml ;ible and pitiable and that he ought
far a time retire to private life as
the Liberal party will prevent any attempt
to **beaten It out." (:cad in
many rased advre t Ife•RsAeaett-
The I,ond'xi Daily Chronicle says: -'It it
ds;'hirable that he should have wreck's 1 his
cermet and destroyed his punter emelt/neer
nwe-ly ts gratify a gwhty passion. How ton
Catholic telexed recaimi .tr'h a leader, Tb,.
middle -claw eke -tor. •d F.oslan.t will certain-
ly resist any appeal, even by der- Illsdstone,
to support the party 1d1 by Parnell.
WIU (test rlwdga.
1)1'111.1.N. Nov. 17. --The Landon cense
po1.lent of The Freeman's Joeirnal declares
Farrell bee not the '.lightest intention of re-
signing the letulertalp of tie Natkseahid
party or his duti.•r in I'arIl.inent
Thirty-.11bl Penes. I)r.wn.J.
Loewe, Nov. 1:.--.1 ship hawing on tx.ar.t
a p•gty of laborer and • large number of
animals ea route for the 1shend of Brazra,
where they were to be employed in tel olive
harr,rita, were eap•ia•d off flee Dslm.ci•a
rn't try a sudden heavy gust of wind. AU
On board were thrown into tel ata. Mad the
mini.rd rmw•l wm soon surrounded by •
strugglbtg man of rasa and anneals. A
n umber of bests put mint from the More and
anr,•se ded in resetting 13 human belay and
aninethi- Thirty-eight person. •ad 100
mals perished.
Fnewel.wlty enelm Ntory-
Re P¢Trm'stau, Now. t7. -The &wisios of
the tariff committee's teenaged resfripione
est commerce is to tbresiro tot ease Korean
trade from tie rest of the world. Even
fanning maehiasry 1. wubj.ct to a 140 tariff.
To eight wle:wry le the Cs•g..,
kntecon,., .Nov. 17. -The steaaser Iamgha
Will leave Antwerp for Zanzibar to-wrorrow 1
with the ag'n1t• of tel Congo Mate and the
Anti Slavery $or•i ty on been,. Tr. Jewess
bay* decided to estabilab seluiose In the
Congo Rtate.
Do net beat • tattoo with your feat
when in eompany with others : nor whie-
Ste ; nor hum • time ; nor d,•u.. with
your tuners spore convenient objects.
Complete your toilet i.1 the privacy
of year owe loom. If the sass, ears
sad finger tips must be deme, per-
form diem operations elswb.re this is
pantie.
Try nest to gape, hiccough or snows
in oulnpany.
Resist the desire to cares. the Lee
with the hands. E cher the lace or
the beads is sure to suffer is •pesetas.,
by beteg brought together. Robbing
tits gym, as.rAhiag the forehead, Mad
patties the mouth add nothing to per.
/toast homey.
Never sit with the lege messed.
When asked to play or sing, dd roo4
refine if you intend to perform. it is
bed .etwsea to ewe • 'nest, sad worse
dachas lee a to show vanity aid
aspen by "we 1s 1. be eoaxed."
Ovasores the WAN of audits( people,
sr sate bloc them by die w or by the
Mathias, wheel you wish to accred their
atiestieeta bore straauers
family elleire with them, by d1.s..dag
DNA show • toothpick.
Wiwi is grasper, ogee, opsnl a book
N W heals a read ; [sever weer isai-
twtiw le the •0.raeatins WSW te11
hag sslrlsa ; sod, shave .111�(.E1,, amm
Wit i beNivea pee ed' se your wMdafei itae
ashibili►
tine tghma.a
Cuar, Now. 1T.-KIsg Humbert's railway
train, wNrh asst Mdelle lire wog gys.tly
il•rn•ged on Its trial trip to -day by an ex
alai ,, and ler AelMs NM Cher Mule.
I,,w non, Nee. 57.-- The jury Is the ease nt
Prank Marin sad Jur. McAuliffe,
iNth having oosmHMd • breads of the
imam et ening-tar gtar ds • prise debt, disagreed
to -day and were dlacb•rg•d" Mavis aid Me
reliffe were released ea beads.
tddng 4h. t.'haee.l.
Peet*. Noy 17. -The drench eugaser
permit bee made • resort le the Ministry
ht Werke L layer of • bridge ae•wn Ise
Itlsgtleb ehaesel.
osestl eg the Mabee.
Canto, Pew. 17.--11. Mee& bog low 1115
r+ewere by dm.tla..
I An 6.•.dre 11•hber�.
ev. Pees ns•.•r lb., i5--'fb. oedN
4 of Demehsegles but. robbed of
vele ' le the Mildest e1 t
•
Wait of 'Deman".
BOOKS
OVER FOUR THOD8A 'D - POI. ii'I
On hard,
Special big discount for Sunday School Libraries
and Prize Books.
Any book not in stock can be .
We consider it a pleasure to eh; p. do as and
gi.•:• :
guarantee our pr.cee to be
'msgt . t.cea, Sod
15 TO 20 PER CENT. CHEAPER
Than Institutions charging yo -i $12 to b»oomeswamb- :-
IT -PATO TO szs-e:ozirszronz rcrasaLailio.
Central
FRASER & FORTER;�t.
p Exchange, Cor. North -et, and Square. •
THE PHARMACY.
HANESS SOAP.
This luau :s 5tafkl• 1.115:: for the der:xwtag
ut old harer.s, tNi of leets and awe,
:srricar and Mad i. pteei.arty sees -
rdl to tie tore:,e 1,,,,,r,„; errrut.. mret-
25 CENTS PER C 4 K ,
Eur )j
t:11Ri, HemeeDd,;vare �EORC3rE RHYNAS,
•
Geo. eke
' r t t (tee- Acheson's dry goods .•. JR -
NSM PEOPLE 00 TALK!
.I
The ,,lost . ' • 1.tove'
The beet dlouble, heater'
The easiest to operate;
Positively no escape of gas's
The oven bakes perfectly '
('*11 anal see this stet.• and all lb.
•rel-rin.. .totes 41
The Z, h C. CY17ILITZT Coy.
',r sale only
JAS. SAUNDERS & SON.
N.H. Any other stole ma':einAw-
eresupplied at shortest no -
THE ART COUNTESS, WITH OVEN.
Cattle Chains ---New Patterns.
Crosscut Saws --All Makes.
Cutlery ---Table and Pocket- In Endless Variety.
Chopping Ages ---At Your Own Price.
Genual Fall Goods-- Stock Complete.
ALL AT SPECIAL PRICES!
R. P. WILKINSON & Co..
Hardware.
ANOTHER BOOM! IN BUSIES
1\Z_ Prou00t
Rsvisg remove to Crabb'e Block. S.uare. is prepared to sell all kinds o
Groceries. Provisions Crockery,
Glassware, Flour and Feed, &c.
At rock -b' Itom prices for ssle fleas gine me ileal ;'beforslnuroh.si.; els* here
GOODS DELIVERED FREE, Tours,
J. M. PROUDFOOT,
Tl..tmre.
A
C31 -1e0. 331X_IMY"
The lisnelture Dealer, es .111ng all kIndsd.flrnrnitnreat the lowest gaitu(Lte pride, M I
we*.kmww't et that lie
WHe is sus the Vadmtsker of the Opera- raid shear* kept ce
ife or et Musa Aesia of Meters rzemles late ►side a -gyp Memel frerWn
m eteaweere, and yes ded a eL shat be caw se be usgs-aunts cheap
fs .baekleg sweat ea ter their ego estrange he hem to rieetve a se slss..ss tf she
Maes
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