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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1891-5-1, Page 7THE SIGNAL : GODERIOH, ONT., FRIDAY MAY 1, 1891. w. ACHESON & SON. TALKING ABOUT PLUMBING -GLOVES.- wt. GLOVES: Nr • pen in stock today ( APB I I. 1 iris ► our importation, complete, in Black and Colored Kid Gloves, Rouillon and Princess. Ibrer pools are warraatnteil. '.V1 rxrhnnge or refund money if they arc uomit i►fnc4oty. SELLING AT SPECIAL CLOSE PRICE. W. ACHESON & SON. IRADC HANK fkLal' NDIM1TEA ti1YstANTEIMAB5Oiuutt1TPURL /3$M1I%g(MDN rt{( Wass boo. F'iiR STREWTH, PURITY ANI) FL.AV(Ilt, THE BEST IN THE MARK ET. Try a maniple package. CHAS. A. NAIRN, Grocer. THE: )ETS' CORNER. t'onsent. *ems rare too much. yet still they crave !hole have. yet seek so more. They are but poor. though noels they hare: .rod 1 ant neb with little Mol. They poor. 1 itch : they beg. 1 give lie) lack. 1 lend : they inset. 1 live. 1 a tih els' at another's loos. I grudge not at another. (tato : No worldly ware air mind an toes . 1 besot that is anti hetes base. I fears° tor. and fawn no frtend . 1 loathe nen life. nor dread mine sad, 1 toy sot in an earthly blies: 1 weigh not Cru sup wealth • straw : For care. 1 .:are cwt what it is : !fair not lactose's fatal law : My mind is such as may sot move For beauty bright. or force of bre. Art! mitre. when 1 know it. is but this. A deepen.). w hereby mot tougher is To leer the hammer : and the deeper still. Tho 1s my choice : for why. 111•d Na wraith !alike a quiet mind. l' wealth is health and perfect seas : N y co.arieare clear my chief defence : I neser erek by bribes to please. Nor t,y desert to give offence. rh 1. do 1 Rte. thus will 1 die . '4.,,,I.! all did as well as 1 ! illusions says n.. fair r why that belongs --w BIB= Byrd. to •• good heart. amt Mr. u a very thss lark rem went se fterket. good man. Hr lout papa 4100 for us to , 11 hen the shads. of night begin to fall. and in move 'filth papa is laying at back every l the quiet skies month. Wt. .:ant have any parlor curtains ' 4 little stars peep 01143 out like baby angel. 1411 that u paid up. Alarmed. 1 hurrir'lly i4 ryes. t,inte.l the page and acid at random: •\\'Iat w ken ei cls hint blss eaa.ail ems and slam a pretty Wonsan. • .} 'Yes,' , sthe little girl. ncw. ry t. school hool friend of mammas. Shc I tares .a its \{y little girl, with sunny hair. Beta n�■dy for often t mite us. Marnna is very fond of her.; her net. only she thinks she comet almost tem. often. I Wr romp together for • time. and then she site •1Mtp•ny always wakes a difference. you 1.4•r duo„ know. and we have to have a dessert every lord. takes her shoes and stockings off with day when Mrs. So -and -So is bore.' 1 shut the many a dainty frown: Look. fairly terrified. but for ten minutes 1 Then climbs upon my knee and says -Please more we were tortured tecippeoaets of similar °ofd 1 Then Nrs Itlank TOOSOLO FOR HEN YEARS. Rseems .ed OM lierM•IWp• I'u\rrty awl.lrudge!y kept 1.4% ranee Har• reit ••u of ..iomel, aa.1 ugly when '• all Iny did he really learn to read Thou that burl of Its .ems to his alit. Hogging .audk (rods trout the theatre he would go to his wretched little name sa•l stick theta usi ta..ks purposely sailed tote the tutor'. am the A FRIEND SAID TO ► .�le veers short fhi a calmaa ./1k. Tlwar. lytt�sg ant m his stonsac►, tIN �. suture ttag,aljah taught biome" 511 to read out of an old.o.py of .fulws.M's di.tmxtary. ••111 wagon 1 1.11 trip you up no the lost mei Irurruc•• Hutton. to Ir•tng t•.11 t sneukuit. "Try tor. replied Ilarrett. A %try extraurdin•n page i• that tint •.1 .1ohua.et s dictionary, beginning w IT .inch unusual wards •1 .tan.uurl, alw.•ist. abet 111, all of which Ilurrett *pone.' and •1ehma.l •err recti ••What . •• t, rap of state used 111 ^I.1 ' umt• In our Kuglidt kings. wt ought rip m1 rhe ti�.tr. 01 1111. ••niww• ••\t' hat • '•lwunituw '.'t dam HIIIIN•/ll t•.i- on • ..i 1 w•• . • 1.-• !••i u analutghter. ••W hat's •clout".y' • • A place to hide uol 1jxx1211 %C• _•...•1. ht. The very word ••f 4 .lecltotary' that Ito lett lord not opened for 30 yea: • ' 1141. Fields \\ .i.hinguou. • YOU'RE AWAY UP IN G. "Now, sit down a moment and talk this thing over. You want a good job ?" " Yes." -• "No malaria, diphtheria, or anything of that kind." "NO!" "Very good, then, get a man who thoroughly understands his business work for you." "It may cost you a trifle more at first, but you will feel secure. "No deadly sewer -gas. "No doctor's bills. "No annual expense making alterations. " Now, my friend, I can do the job right for you. "All I ask is a fair price for first-class work. " I employ the best workmen that money can get "And the best material that money can buy. "I know people in town who are feeling in poor health - "Always a tired feeling, "Cannot eat a meal with an appetite, "Stomach out of order, "Drinking gallons of medicine, "And if they would examine their sinks and drains they could have the cause removed and thl'ow their medicine to the dogs. `rn l 7 get their plumbing done by men who know nothing about it. "It would cost them no more to have it done right." The rs*s►.r oohs Lirl .ed tae Faintly eaeerees *he ....rimed. IHes•leng a tale of Kipling is a quotation from one of his Hmdoo authorities to the _ elect that the happy loan is he who ••see■ is his own house at home little children - crowned with dust, leaping and falling and crying." Thin is undoubtedly the normal state of childhood dirty, bumping, and horsy. and tt is a question if some et our overtrained. precocious, tin dn-sieu•le y ^ring stern are much improted by being denied than natural process. Sand a matron recent h•.1 called the other evening upon so• neweonsers In our a.nmuuity. My husband knew the man in town, and as they wen• j neighbors we paid then • visit of aelcomle. 1 Mr. Blank was not at home, and Nrs. Blink was bury for a few moments with hoar baby. so the ehler daughter, a child of 11. was sett down, ■o doubt premodly, to play the hostas. Nis. Nora has a keen pair fare and a wonderfully fluent tongue. 'r ;explained and apologized for her coming, . nd then .et to enters:. n us according to her lighter. She produced ■ photograph album and showed us, with nmsutg coin moots. the trimly pieturea. At a photo - gr ph of • very ugly' man. she said 1 sup pone Nr. - hooks Very' homely to you. btu • to do the ALECK SAUNDERS, the Plumber, T.:tl:rR.\E t'w\\EITl %. taps. ane more dee. Tell use al:coo the little pigs'' and so 1 rhyme : This little pig west to market. Oils 1 stayed at hone : This little pig, be had rout beef. this he lied nonr Tbi►bnle put cried wheek' whoa! remote find my wsy home : This little pie .•rled where ! wbeek ■snot find my way home. • ences. i song the 'Von haven't found my little Nora s pOni substitute. I m sure,' she said, complacently. itrle pig 'She i* qu11, a httle woman. and the valued cositi•bante of her paps and ore. 1 oil hare little pit. nu idea how much we rely on her judimtent.' Poo,. •Ieluded woman ' 1 longed to tell her wbeek! t how little she realized what the judgment and discretion of an 11 year-old girl were. wheek ! 1 lnd this 1s alonat the usual result where the forcing process of children is practised. Who • 1 the dainty. rosy toes. 1 aunt them amok does not prefer the -dusty. leaping. awl n tun•• \rid .II in rain the baby tries the AMOS prigs! -. fin me to learn: -1.r mixes ■11 the piggies up and mle.w'h111E the toes. Hot .t.11 .he tries, and every time is sure Mat M-Jaa- r C. RM'tAna* ht yet, se. O. knows. crying" ones to finch unfortunate little crown avower., f:r•n kers,In Tinsisl wrench- . rench- atolls, -he thinks I ni very mean to bough. sad thee a ed a•s� mash - `-- Wogurs• snot loud then 611 lips bogie to pont her eyes toll, ARI►'S LINIMENT 1 was toot confined to with tears. the house a single day. .titer • few drys 1 It .1 long before the teardrops fall 1 kiwi them was able to continue training for the sport* toll away. at the Halifax Carnival for which 1 lia.l Ind once again 1 emit the toen cad owe again entered. F. 1'.i t }1.\' I my - Yarnionlh. 1n•tnector Y. A. .% 1' 1h..little pig west to taarket, etc. lin •4e makes one lust endeavor sew. she lays It tory slaw. net .4111 there's all some. se sok or ele. am plot ter. •►e don i leen whet's the wafter. sad As Caftans that will de. `br tale 1 don't thlak anyway that pigs are nbee, do yea Iter little eyes grew heavy nal she thinks .hell go to ted, -*kneeling I• her News d white the "Now i Lay Me'I aid : A last geed alght to tori and all, a hat kiss lean and most Ades 1 leave bas le her &OR & 1 Isar hay sun ropsat: Tuts little pig went lens■ bst.ete. _nn<rl• News Seed Tett. tens* tars. !tweets are just a healthy in their pla.-• as racers beef. I'ure coedits presnote tins. 1t is all a mistake tb■0 they join.. the teeth : it is not prnesg� Y siihle kw to .1.. he a if an. rulding to health. hemmer they sweet - Were in jwr.0( re is wr sag we tot to the way of (rims. A�Me. w1 the grain out of which we �e cw braid. Any injury resulting from the ■se of sugar, mador pee■er•es r cane id toe frequently nr 111 ,tiro IIsIOWgdsytries their g marl hat everything we eat wl drink is Bahl, to the saner objection. s ('otos fere a" �•a.•sr•- a11 takes before meal' or directly after, both I A. )filo. LLsMss�, *11410 h the Rnaky you.' sweets end nuts are ors d digsrtinsi anti, d1..... wi a root lhet wbr° ecmhsm- the observation the i■diaeta erf the• ••1 with oiler burin, sok"es ea■� rid civilised world on this point have ted to the retain ones Iw esa!J It le es tis tier of booth at the end of meals. If sweets inn et( - aidalntvai. sodis kaowa Nw• taloa at meal time. not het and r Ia1ie' 11iaslieinw t tied soreet in r:e.es n • e 'le i L they will not ally *grey with etre , roe the Moak Yper mid 7klistirOind fat us msepas , Mit is the fur ".."1111. Ib 1aa It as" oche' swede „ is alga *men lis piloid VIOL .len. eti rd nag it at 60e. and el • p""11n• (I -sew) / M nimra'sYtlaafMfds n4".611111114"a4".611111114" ssa r the bong 641 M the healthy none . bet tool to make • Will tell you all about it. • HAVE YOU SEEN A. B. CORNELL'S STOCK OF \lay eters specially fa%wake .•u'. un, stances for .lrivititegg tat.0 rh out of the sy • tem, and wiry naderer fr th:• IouibwoIN diseaar .tp•:11.1 use Nasal Balm fur that purpose. It 'stem when all "titer tvnlwlies fail if ttic .ira•eti.Ms are faithfully adhere' to. A amide bottle will cunt 111.•e you .•1 ft merit. )taut l.y till dealers. 11:1 \'R YOU REIN AT SAUNDERS, iN McLean's Block. se I He has got in a tine line of new goods in SILVERWARE AND FANCY GOODS. .Another lot of Wall Paper+, Win - (low Blind: and Curtain Polemic Bonleri in gold and fancy patterns. 2,000 roll: of wall raper at "tet. a roll. wnrtlI 20ety. James Saunders, McLKAN'S BLOCK. B. B. B. Burdock Blood Bitters L t purely vegetable compound, possessing perfect regolat ng powers over all the organs of the system. and controlling their sscre- does. It w purifies the blood that it CURES fill blood humors and dilemma. from a eons - mon pimple to the worst scrofulous sore, and this combined with is unrivalled regulating, cleansing and pnrifying infinence on the secretions of the liver, kidneys. bowels and skin, render it unequalled as a cure for all diseases of the SKIN From one to two bottles will cure bolls. Wpimples, blotches. nettle rash, scurf, tetter, and all the simple forms of akin dismiss. O From two to four bottles will cure salt rhesus or eczema, shingles, erysipelas. ulcers, ab- seeeses, running sores,and all skin eruptions. It is noticeable that sufferers from skin 5 DISEASES Ars nearly always aggravated by intolerable Aching, but this quickly subsides on the Wremoval of the disease by B.B B. Pawing iu to graver yet prevalent diseases, sock as scrofulous swellings, humors and a: SCROFULA uu (D We have undbtel proof that 10 a: bottles trend internally and by outward motion (diluted if the skin is brokia) to xxeded parte, will effect a cure. The the nest �At`loRnIbowelskidneys,and correct rect oddity and wrong action of the stomach. 4^4' tad to open the slake ways of the erten. ;o carry off all slogged and impure seere eons, chow' nature thus to aid rag,, CD .rid fail remove without fa (D BAD BLOOD CDCD Liver somplaint, hr'liou.u.as, dyopepeia,siiIIky VV hesd abs, dropsy, 1 , *iooriered eCD "odes d direaos arising from Inver. kidneys, stasrdi. bowels and blood. C We toe every bottle of B. B. B. gbonld any parson be dissatisfied atter using the t bottle. we will refund the motley on ii or 17 letter. We will sob glarrstd testimonials and in ▪ formation proving the effects of B. B B. is CD the above Mailbag diseases. on appliestiea So T. MILBURN A CO., Toronto. Ont - MICHIGAN LANDS 12,000 Acres Good Fareiu Li I i BABY CARRIAGES The Best, Handaormest an Outpost in Ooderioh. • A 1111 dui 1111M M..-= 4t nTtf. rraFUT. ti •tent■■ reetral. thralls A lap... .ad ease Isae a.11. esd- At prleee ramie* from 0! to 1111 M : N re. These Lands are ci..e to Enierpro,i,g New Towns, I'bues hes, fscf..Ml., e•le., mot w111 be gold es Mem Favorable Teti,.. arra Ta R. /1. 1'i1CneE. W. May Qty. eh a J. %P.I. ch:Itl. urtineman III h 4