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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1890-12-26, Page 7THE 811:N AL, rtill).41', 1►EU. CHRISTMAS SEASON. ACHESON & SON. FIRST YEAR. We have .lust received in stock for the holiday season Selection a novelties in pure linen goods, the finest ever in Goderich, in BANIIE ,els ROIDEHED, PLAIN IIEMSTITCII And Drawn Thread Tea Cloths, 5 o'clock Teas, Napkins. Table Runners, L. B. Covers, Tray and Carving Cloths, Pats, etc. Handsome Novelties in Handkerchiefs. Embroidered, Initials, Fancy Drawn, Hemstitch, pure lainen. All prices, commencing at lOc. 8 dozen samples of Men's Pare Silk Fancy Handker- chiefs, from Welsh, Morgetaon & Co., London, Eng. Early inspection invited of these goods. W. ACHESON & SON. The - MISSES YA 7 ES have opened out a large s.sortinent of the Newest styles to Hats and Bonnets. 'Fancy Birds' Wings And Trimmings. -A1s0- CHILDREN'S PINAFORES AND APRONS. Please call and sea Two toots from Square, North -.t. 73-tf MISS CAMERON Has just returned from the City with the latest styles in FALL MILLINERY. Novelties in ladies' headwear, and the latest shades in trimmings a specialty. Remember the stand-Hamilton-st., between Square and Newgate-st. HOUSEHOLD RECIPES- • ray.sesety rerun wean. if any woman wishes to know whether White Cake. -1u ounces sugar, 6 ounces butter, 10 peaces of flour. Motes. whites (uly. 1 small twpoonful baking - powder. Cream. butter and sugar; add Omit sod bate* .hetes alternately, re- e ervie,; f .mr spucofuls of dour to mks with baking powder, eddies this lest, after the mixture ha. bee* thoroughly beaten. Half -Pound Cake. -8 neon wear, 0 intern bettor, a efts, yolks, .f 2 tea- spoonfuls sleet intik, bastes whites of Ste ages, 8 outing dour, 1 small tea - spaniel baking -impeder. adding with a small geantity of dour Last. Oinked Irog for Oce Cake. -054 sap auger dissolved in water and bailed ostia it strings wheel dropped fret* a e pees. Mex with beaten white of dew la until 1t antithetic Toon dry in' the sun or Vero) wren, after putting tea the cake. English Mum -pudding.- One pound el east, chopped very 6e., ow poised of sedge rosins, .one pound black Eaglisb entrants, one half pound citron cat Sc., six ems broken in without beating, ow bowl drybread crumbs, one bowl obep- ped apples, one sup good f ol•ues, two tea•poou. grand .oseson, two of Moires, ode of outwg.oee bowl of sweet milk. lour .eo.gb to soake it very stiff. Pet the fruit in last. Pet it i. • bag woes well stirred, leave pint of room foe it.* swell, and boil eight boats, fuer one nay, and four the ant. Yon ens - ant WU is too Zoog. Ea it with samefloor, little better, wseidmsb$s sugar, with vanilla a learns and net. 26•11 - Stowed Creaberriea-Web and drain ewe quit el onabsrries ; amid ooe pi.t d aid water, sever closely sed met to hank Ise Ina lauM., this add due plat d paasisewd fir, sad stew nue moa Inger, kelvin( the eoveMd sE 18. thus. Cottle f• po..0.in, and stir with a wooden sputa w prwtierve the I eoleed the b.ni.ak. Oaks. Iced -one ppoa.sd n( lieter:en rfsertea ai & 8.Ittn :d warm the Inc hued sod sift the elner..ash the butters amasser it w01; odd theeupr ,r.dvelV sad bast very Wit. Best the eggs esoetaatly. Add tits elks to the neer sad batter, thea gtis�fly add the Neer sad egg white, dhe mately, until all is thoroughly seized with lemon and, jest before nin- ths tithe pea. add twe pined* of the best raMina. wedge, sot in half sad Heard. Bake in a saw ores, tables cars Det to jar the sake .hew shahs, the stove done. A straw stele is it will alae mus perfectly after whoa it is Bess Just why se teeny people sutler pain Moss • remedy at knows and eaten mfe•t 148.6egsrd'. Yepew Oil nay be bed at every hyaenas, lead rimy clear. This pestle= pis _ bieig maedy is a ,.Iasi$ nine plow* time ter tie threat, weep. aide. elwasiallos. Mae Ina, yfi..- . - • asla 4 •M Wanes .r comer, "A new d eskers" la the phew,. . safes ewe, wit b.wt apee..l smith easaa, et dual tt deo.•te the powwow .e aeetats well donned end pomoin ghals- 'nue that distinguish the pinworm (note tdbae .ow.a' 1 •Who .. the w. nee of culture, odd why u.• we weer beeeuf- t 8111. a the woman un .boon "g ins cat the beet Savors .•( Iib are It •t ' She n cwt the one .b•. conetautli ash. it yea have reed the beast bout to amen the newest picture She is the women who responde Boa etltekly sad helpfully to the sugoestioa. of those about bee. She is the women who isokes each of es wwrambd wittier w her I.r...oes that. w. .ver are out of ,t• She is the dee w►.. shows newness and oreoulataoo so thought as in everyt►ins W ee. She is not the imams •ho keeps yo.. *,nuuwlly ,narvedieg at her clever - D ein 8br is not the wnetaa erbo fellows s •'f.d of any kind aryl .we alae dues. ribs b the women who newer pander her teaming or hes p sseasioo of her bosses" every She is the woman who rather mho.. the rcirty .•f lbw aM•i.n, writers and loves t.. d•ell seism the mints. Shim is tbs woman eh , makes you fee str.mger end wiser sad better far even hour you spend w beg presence. ansa w rete.. In • Me of 70 leer. the Wood trsi s 4,060,1100 miles. If impure rise D.ertby i. carries choose with it. Puri fy ymat 11uod with B. 11. B. 1 was .p 'tight aid day with • bad stat, and could hod DO cure from doctor,' medicine, w I wok leo bottles of B. ill B., which cured me. 2 Mies ()Math Cns itcu. kylieer, Ont CHANGES IN THE LORD'S PRAYER las Itsoletlem whr.saa ib. Ceaaerles eta tae 'Ladino. Lambswool,. The toliu•lug wt.. ahlbtt to our wee - weenie speameus .•1 the God's Piero at d,rereet penuds i I. 1300. Feder uure in 11.0.oe. Halsted be Ibis moue. Case ilii handout. Thi - rate be diet se la herrn end enbe. Our eche Wyse bred gave ue today. A ted for- get_ _- -•r delta., ss we territorial cur dettoure.. Aud ;vele us nut tutu teems - tat tou. emp- tanou. Bute drlyrere us of 7001. Amen. •. D. 1380 Ours (edit that art so brim's halowd by the new, tbs kingdom cowl to, be the wt11e douw i• erthe as is brume, give to in thus day our breed, outs other sub - steelier, forges, to ea ,ler dente, as we forgeueo to our det tourist, lads w sot tato 'empty -men, bet delyaer es from yes!. Aweit. A. a 1483. ABOUT DAIRY PRODUC 8, HOW A LJW N v a e U8E8 H18 WELL AS AM ICE HOUSE Vie trims .Y. Oaearh O.W and Needy 1s Men tine style gee tae l'r..sa.ry. A Mta.sY.. roe Neat unlet eel There me sisal' localities where it is sot eensillaist to get mos and nos bald enough air the fanner to collect his owe ice, se every One should do where it treezew„alldkintly. Every farther in a region where waiter freezes ought to Neve his ow a ice tong. But where this is sot pussthis, and wbero the dairyutaii has no bobbing, ice cold spring awe hie preen tura•, till milk can bre twuled very idea - call v is a way described by 0. 11. /Milch ire The Blsral New Yorker. lie Lets it down into a well and sur prude it jut above • the water. Even M tbcte were no water iu tbe well, by dig- ging to a indA ivnt th pth a temperature Osie be reached sulllt:iently cold to lower the of the milk to the deified point. Er. Smith gives the following into tratioo of cooling milk in a well. now to whom this idea will be of any benefit awn prepare for carrying out tis plan when the weather betgips to be wenn next spring. Mr. Smith writes of it: A oorre.pondent asks whether any cue he trying the system of raising cream is tie well. Yin, this is the second season 000u.''tO NILE tf t wP,1J_ in which 1 have raised clan= iu that way. I pet it in deep pale. like sum- mon creamery pails, 8 inches noose and 18 inches deep. Three of Oen go hide by side into my well. They are letdown into the well by means, of rope and wind- iest'. I tree two common hay fork pul- leys, as shown in the illnetration. The tier of there makes the work easier and steadier. I put the inorning's milk in the well and let it stay until Father our that art in heaved, had- sight, then put the night's milk in and the lowed be thy name; thy ktsij douse come let it stay until morning. We skim or to w; thy w111. be dui.r in earth is to dip the cream from the milk as soon as heewo; .sere .very dela hr.d gree es to- it is taken oat of tbe well. then let the _ day ; and forgo, u. "ere trespasses, as ; milt stand in the pail for twelve heart. we forgive them that trespass &gine and there is a lightmming, after ue; and le -d us not tutu temptation, but which no moot cream else is • perfect specimen of her sex she has only to apply the rules for astwteto- tag the fact, and fivers on the remit Furst, ea to height, tastes differ, but the N•diotan Venue is 8.. leer five inches in height, acid this is held by ,ashy sculptors and artists to be the most •d- mirahle sIstors of • woman. As for adoring and shave, bare is • code laid down by the Arabs, who say that • wo• asset should have lbw. things : Black - Hair, eyebrt.we, lashes and pupils. Wbite-Skin, teeth and globeof the eye. Red -Tongue, hip..nd cheeks. Rinsed --Head, neck, elms, ankles and waist. Long -track, ti,tgen, arms sed Iimbs- Large--F,rdhad, eyes and hp., Nar- row -Eyebrows, nose and feet. Small - Esra, bast aria hands. For a woman of 6.e feet five, 138 pounds is the, prover weight, and if she be well formed the eats stand another the pounds without greatly showing it. Whin her some are eutended she new - urea (bore tip of middle finest to tip of muddle dower just be. feet fi.e, exactly her nova Ileitis.. The length of her bend should be jest • tenth of that and h. r foot jest a seventh we the diameter ..f chest • tftb. Front bee thigh 1. the ground should mowers jest .hat .he .es.eree from the thigh to the top of the head. The knee should mase mid• way between the thigh and the heel. The diseases Nola the elbow to the mid die Sager aheald be the sane as the die taooe from tie elbow to *be middle of the chest. Frees the top of the held to the shin should be lost the length eJ the foot, and there should be the same dis- tance betimes the ehio tied the arm- pit.. A woman of this height should aseae.n 24 Mabee about the wait and 34 inches above beat, if mea.ered frees ender the area, and 43 if over theta. The Doper arm eboold,aesssere 13 intthes and the writ 6 The calf of the ire .bold measure 14+ kasha, the thigh 116 sad the ankle & Thera is another ..y. - ten of .eeerelaswt .hie8 syn that the dastaen tinea evened the thumb should sen one nosed the nosh; twigs aroma the wrist lima, erowt the threat; twin sewed the threat ease arns.d the waist, and so oft, bat the Ona is Na asessere e nd by awlpton whit Mn gained then b! la..serala.wt d the Greek .*•lase, Neassu's Yu/nese air M.asyl.a. A friend's lase dem leeks suer sad g lees from the setae of mitey-gastiag bJweeseses c linesha Uwe tel bin to see Bas di Bleed Slues, .sed he does it, amp fees sees bright - ear with roundels health and Mppiston ▪ B. B. sever fails Te iswigotate hast the body ted the brain, e.e the reliable toads, Nilfu,a', Around, Osten* Wise, 126 amen % anima* saw Sella. n.. dallier a frets •11 evil sin, amen. The temperature in the well i. below a. u. 1534. 4Fo degs. when there is water; when dry - 0 owe father which art in iteven, it is ab.ont 55 by 88. t1 I hallowed he tby nam.•. Int thy king rise coven for the pails with a half inch dome wow. Thy sae be (elided se air hole in the center of each. I think well w deb as yt w Anton. Gave vs the sooner the milk is cooled after it Bar tki• uaye oure day ly br.ode. And fur been drawn from the lows the better. gave w our tresspa.aes, seen as sip tor- I set the pails in the water trough while ,rave .sere trespassers And leads i• nut milking. When tbia is over the milk tutu temptatit,u ; but delyser vs from goes into tbe well. I claim that keeping swell. Fur thyne is the hymgoduse mid the milk and raising cream in oar well the power and the tiueye for ever. a is s perfect mimeos. I believe that even Amen. if I had premie of toe I could handle the A t•. 1344. milk in this way in lees time :end with Our Father. which art in heaven. leas trouble than it could be done by the w cubed be thv name. Lt thy K1o1- toe purees 11 1 should inerea.e my done Coate, Thy till be done as so diary artd the well were not large enough heaven. bin earth also. dive es to -day to keep and cool the milk I world make our euper.uhstaanal Mind, And for- another well g ive in sur dotes, as we also forgive our - - detten, dud 1red us sot o ma- Sete. stun, Bot dearer e. fn,. arintil. teAmptes. Bet the milk as near normal tempers- • I. 1600. tare. 118 deli., as powible, then reduce to Our Father .hire art in heaven, hal- 50 demi.. and nee a good dairy thermom- lowrd ice Thy wises. eter. Dotal guess at anything. Tby kirrdoit e.•vee, Thy .i11 be duce - Feed skim milk to the cows that pro - wee in the eat h as it is heaven. , dace it and yon will not need to keep any blew us ibis d.y tier d. ill bread. around hogsto use it up. And Caw.. es our debts, a we also In endeavoring to obtain all the milk forgswe our debti'jj•� And leak us o4l into tempt.tinn but delayer us from e.il ; for Thine is the kingdoms, and the power and the glory fur ever. Auien. ao11183 dpoasible from coin dairymen sometimes overfeed them. Theo the animal becot es feverish. She falls off both in b.•r milk and food and sometimes dries up, the odder becoming Wek and iempklh Oar tether sloth art is heaven. Hal- outfield. ddo t er and the .W�ilk very stringy. The lowed he thy name. lsy moo+ because m, „mite„. come. Thy will be done d the ezttwerdinary cbeminal neurite in earth.. It 55 in heaven. rtgsired to ronveit tto aitch food into fa$L (lire should (live us thw dei our deep bread. especially be exercised A.d (,.exam us our debts, a we far- that too moth statrh food is not given. at;�,,,,, Ivbttnra The De Laval hand cram00111111,11400111111,1140T0!rill Iead not into temptation but ye. been tried by many small batter dottrel a from evil ; for Thome is the makers with satisfaction. The small mise kingdom anti the power and the glory i• sailed th. "B.by Separator." forever. Alava. _ Tariff or no tariff, the worldin:11 eats Tar. easesenaM Lady h fietlessMe . good batter. Remarked to a (need the other dy "Me dairy of A. B. Darling, amateur farmer, in Ramapo valley, N. J., pro- mote some unique features. The milt ie ort in a little shoe hoose. built partly w hen nthst moat mind's bad ao drool under ground. Jost above the back part lobsters* 80 to prove the sad of the dairy bonne is the ire hoarse. It • rine. yea of its merit any drerri.t ls was so that tlio waste wain, how Will rye Yue • S•.ol. Bettie Pew• the ice hoose falls nixie a small water barge lora 50a and $1. 2 eo.'• wheel and dart the cb*ning. We think Blister bee has •vary gond opinion d • idea might be aellatged on in places where third are small creameries. They hes father e eaten, which is tilt of d might be !orated along water «harass dies. ?kill M thinheare' lad as Sew of water utilised to ran the bac p odemeioes 1►at teed Genal nab it11 Kt yd ou beteg eked whether he 'htltber month in the weld De a elergvMn lama 8, grim The bat he replied : 1 think en. Either res kt roda22s1121Msay to iM Nwta- thmt ars burglar."- Bleeper's Y,seg bww. Pecpls I It ansa hoppers list void/ amiMtr s batterbattermime as asbs War • Mas.asAl MOWNfar *sir praiser thaw 116 (. The medical .isein of MBank Blood tfleaalan nee is in ssMeb all NMI BANNS is marina enwatigegibefee has hew laser et as shades t� markdb seee•s.fel- IOW 1sMrlffrf a boa els rain OS r 10- ptemei semi paella power ever tr sal tills herbage of des disease w Wal very had with *tet weal.., tine Tee coma anis deet er illus ens bran of B. B. H. eared me, tread train d animal .std at dub1 est be widen! it, says allk. The t warn est to hi Om 2 Iles A Palsy Ja.of ilobsamena, , Osd. W, 18e that .h. kamw Kesp'. Balsam for the Tow., and Lean was • .eperior retne- 4, as it stooped her *.math iostaetly 26, 1890. MRS. BEECHER'S STORY. The Orval Irree.s.v'e w hew 1. t0 none et "r.. a..Aee ea lase. ram.'. 11 . greeted 1.. bet few seeming to he part e1 such ■u eveotfel life as bee base that of the wife of Heard Word B.tsob- s. No men of this osas.ry had .molt • busy Iia, tilled with so Allay lemurs and aobteeesaenta . ani to view such • ear.se throeIb. eyes of hie hie keds Dom pains b • pleasure rarely gone to a Sao •Air Beecher visa a lover of tae i *node home is my temple." he unee said, and it. that hum,. he gathered round brut .hat his nature loved belt : birds, b..wers, and dainty bits of chow nod otetly iters If he sae wtgat to peb1N life, lir ltooher sae ( 51a in his home -life. In Hie one u.p•city he gave himself to .iu. puhli.e ; in the "tt.er be resort ed himself tsar his family. In this letter light h+. will bis visaed by bit adnw in • n'..ble .ern. ") reminiscent issuers in y7.. G. h Reiss J...n.ai of Philadelphia, dente( 11191. The articles will rover tbe- entire teethe of their marriage from their first ism, of married lite, when the c.rpl., lived one $300 fns twelve mooth., until thech.sme of Mr Beecher's gr..t ;steer, Mrs Beect car will tell of "Mr Beech. r a. 1 Ye.. Hue," sad thtomands .ill glad- ly li.,.e to her hilerestvig story. a or its e.1nivalent en cash will be r;iwoos to the perdun detecting the grease,' number of errors (word• wittingly spelled or suu- pleeed in the D.cetaber sew, , 1 civ, Howe. In eddiiton will be riven tw,. cash Fringe .4 4200 each, rout of 'is 8103, eight ..I $50, ten of 125, 1 weoty- tis. of 810, fifty of IS, one hundred of $2, and our hundred and fifty of 81, distri- buted in the order mentioned iu rules aid , which will be sent , ith • copy of December issue on receipt of l:► tents in stamps. Special c6,.6 Parxsv given away almost a day dsnag competition which closes February 1st, l '91 Address, Ore howls. T't ett•tii1,t: G.., Brock vale. C.e•da. Married people, it is said. lire Ion ger than single toils. Itieems longer,any- way, to many. • Painful Burns, bruises, scalds and cuts saes quickly writhed and healed by Vic. torte Carbolic Salim. les 1e01ee'. women • ereers. The Boston woman- Frto.,itrr is apt to be • peculiar study ti;..,. .he is wet to report $ l.ctur .• o. ;ars the hall awl walks op to the rep••t Lis tittles with • quiet and modest grao.. From the depths of • reticule abs nttage forth a quantity of nice white piper, at Int half • dozen pencils pouted at both rods, and lastly a bag of cs,.dy. This is her for the fray. Her coulters of the other sex probably sits opposite her writing with a stubby pencil upon the beck of an old envelope, cad trying to look meanies at the tog of canny. • When the speaker Domes forward she joins the audience in giving him s rowing reoepti•.n, clapping a vigorously as any one. She .miles or ..ugh$.1 his joker, l.,oks pathetic whim the .Fesker•s words demand it, and nods .pprovirgly when • point is well taken. She writes busily all the came, too. When the address is finished she gives her share of the appku.e acid then lean- ly stows away I 'of vier and departs. -B ,stun Record. C C. RJc6a*n.: Jr Co. Hestia, - We ouwsider MINARD'S LINIMENT the test in•the market and cheerfully 1 its we. J. H. HARALN, Abe L., Bellevue Hospital. F. U. ANnitasow, M. D., L R. 0. S , Edinburgh. 1f R C. el.. England. H. D. Wnaoir; M. D., lm IIsi. of Penn. Mies Williams, th. well-known evan- gelist, preached to • large/ congregation is R*ttenbe.y Street church, Clinton, Seeder murotna of Net week. Farm ter Sole ora. Sent. That desirable small farm, described es b.iag 40 acres, MON or leas, part of Lets 7 and 8, Maitland two., Culboroe, 2 miles trees Benesiller, and 8 miles from Uuderich Good .oil ; hems hoses and barn ; flowing spring; 5 acres of orchard. variety of bearing trait trees ; bush for firewood. Fur terms and particulars apply to J. Faastir•nl. Waren, Ben- P.O. 83-3m Tae Niasfa.ewe Woad. WestmiMter Abbey don sot coaten the dart of all eke illustrious of the sort h. In the Chetah of 8t Micba.d, London, is the ern in when we deposited %be bea4 of King James IV., of Scotland, the sismghtered King of Flodden Field : iu tie channel of Pt Margaret is buries the headless body of Sir Walter Raleigh ; 8t Peel's ooutsios tee asreophag . of the Doke of Wellington : Richer -I Bax- ter the author of the "tl.iet's Rest," is buried i.t Chit Choreh ; the poet they sleeps net far from the '•aprsadhag yew' ,e w►kb he sines on his "Elegy ;' while in Benhll Fuming he John Reny.., Lase tt Was, the hymn. writer, and Daniel Defoe. Dell, oppreesiw. headaches, and a eos- stswt feel.wg of laseit.de, we the .*bene .N llatarrh. Nagel R•1in will speedily lack.ou feel like • sew peewee. Oivri it is trial. 0.5M awe Salm 0*NMINa..-I bar. dead Beaud's Pastoral Balsam for • had eangk, and .sea eared be see Seeds. 11y babe nil tore aosthe old sin ball a oold ane mesh •sed on giving hist erste it helped hive very mune. 4 Aar L J. Oosros./hMrjaw (kit. rift bttlw..b ser w ushee the aft sed reliable wthel.intt. Frsenea's Worm Powders. I. d'a gawaas--It reeve awadewer VrircI8TMA8. 1890-FRASER & PORTER -1890. Tali in line, all you people who wish to see a BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL Display of charming Christmas presents. Elegant new holiday stock of Vis, Books, Novelties, Fancy Goods, Notions, &c. Popular selections -plenty of variety and newest attractions. Any quantity of suitable gifts for old or young. rides "Strictly Fair 1 t�ily i pleasure to show goods and give prices. FRASER & PORTER, Central Telephone Exchange, j,ourt Hoe*. Square. =ecomtic c fl., 8.6ve now a ni.: a tine .t METALLIC PAINT'S, Gold, Silver, Copper, Lilac and 8 other Beautiful Colors,, for ornamenting Pictures. Fan,-, Work. el,. ]karst r.u.iy for use. BOTTLE AND BRUSH, ONLY 15c. Also an exoulsit.• line of Mid Goods, Perfiees, Sachet Powder*, Violet Toilet Tater, Etc., Sellable ter f'hrts; m51'pt'e.. nee. .arg>:b 431-1C O R C+E RI -I YLA S, Se', Oeo. Arhe+ fineries .t,". q.. dtyf . eros.' -INFORMATION FOR THE. PUBLIC. CA1pDIAH AhU INPORTBD �NUER1V8dl� F•or men. women an i children. trona the sneak.' '„ ti.- !argesi sizes n,a.le. CANADIAN & SCOTCH YARNS ! From the best known makers. (trey, navy, scarlet, white pad crews FLANNELS, and leading .loader lis" French Open Hennas. HOSIERY -A large and varied stock, as wool. CASHMERE GLOVES Plain and with kid tips, also kid palm.. t liber departments equally well aeaored. Strictly due price. 2064 A. MUNRO, Drayer and Haberdasher Cattle Chains ---New Patterns. Crosscut Saw, --All Makes. Cutlery ---Table and Pocket ---In Endless Variety. Chopping Axes ---At Your Own Price. General Fall Goods ---Stock Complete. ALL AT SPECIAL PRICES ! R. P. WILKINSON & Co., Hart aware. ANOTHER BOOM IN BUSINESS -IT_ M_ Proeuedfoot } -- Having removed to Crabb'. Block. Wean. is meowed tc sell all kisda of Groceries. Provisions Crockery, Glassware, Flour and Feed, &c. At rock -bottom prices for cash. Please five me al.all:bef..rs+.,urch wing elsewhere GOODS DZLIVERED FREE. Tours, J. M. PRO U D F OOT, Mkt The e.a•t.. The I/urelinre DMater, wessoitne slukta4 s urwlturelst the ;owes. po.ib)e priers. tq it wef.ksewo Net 'hat be M baba iiw V u/the sews. atentmlog Paid •Iweye kept se {YrM�I a els .ekes• Pramlist sews M. a ode Ywsiture .tMwhaM.J lee 5.e Mt Net he dense he ware sells cases FOR r a sxv t. th•aM.s ewe wed sl er that NW ear asp be bows te resales sem mea.oe a the awe a• in O - B A RRYe" Hamilton -at Subscribe For "The Signal," Goderich, Ont.