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STAItil,8s5 MACK COTTON LIOSE.
BA V k T11i LANGIOfT AND aF: t
ASSORTED STOCK Cr CARPETS IN TOWN.
02 SETS OF
LACE CURTAINS
From 60 Cts to $5.00 a set, direct from the makers'
6 PEE CEN?. DISCOUNT FOR CAI
ON DRY GUI)» .
+1 COLBORN SROs.
PURE HELEBORE
THE SIGNAL: GODERICH, ONT., FRIDAY MAY $, 1911.
40
flu_THE FARNER.S' COINER.
INSFCT PO w JER
Still -.t1.1: Ill
GEO. A. FE..L.F,
Succes•t,r 'u
\''fat lets'°. Atheism's tie
t :};1►. 1111YNAS
I HAVE THE GOODS.
THE -!'ld+thus -.i! 11'1+IIF:+ T•e .1NX•.; �....
ITew Goods Suitable for the Season.
FULL LINES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
I •I.s not quote prices or make a specialty of low rived print int, I
Aint at keeping such goods .as will gid++• entir• sati,(a'-tion, rind tinkle
Who are not ulanioure.l With a ;dare and sid•lsh.,x in -: hit 1 of dui., bu•ti-
nt'.. will, I Minh, appreciate 1'usines dose. ..a ba.iness line:.
GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES
And .ih'ictly one prier.. Will be pien..,.i to ,ho -w geol.., noel si:1
be importune,I t.. purchn,e.
loaf
WHY EVERY FARNIE
should Inset one of
Armstrong's Improved
PAT.!".
1\/Cr.7 e\71rti,C,
L escrer mud Hnherdvi Mr.
R, SEND Skein eta tpslsimpl s a
goanntee d 1oo,4laiti j
Iona ••d we will send) oo by ..press
my elegant watch which you os o examine. aN
if you .to not OM
4 *1! *54 0'. remote
_ than we slim far
itNNOT TAKE IT,
but if perfectly eaw
thip
i ppreee Agent ola
SIK AL erT Pd e
�i i� and e
e watch. Hoch a
chane to secure a
reliable timepiece
at sash • ridden.
lonely low price is
seldoma ever be.
tore. mitered. This
is • sine
or plates a
over hu
It
ton ppsst
t e.
metal.
did howcep and
enema. hat le
case.beantNall en-
graved and L dust -
peed The works
elekiy jewelled. with expgansionbalsams.
Waltham snails.
regn aced and we warraa df t as ao00� t ('mer.
ke.oer. tt le suitable for either • lady we
watche.iasso.a ♦ rates is sone with midi
Watchhh Address
em000n� s oo.,
Oat.
GRAIN & SEED CLEANERS.
33E049. -USE
Id 41 ad ov. no foul creed, In be blown into
the chaff, which a of great Importance to
every farmer who wi,hw to k rp bis. fano
clean.
Swot 1t MVPA and cleans all Ti*othy M•,!
from any kind of grain while. cleenmg *lac
grain.
acrd For Market cleaning It mum en Cockle.
Chess and shrunken grain, and glare the
term.•r the greatest tewinilde weight for ht•
grain with no unnecessary los.
Me. It will sample grain for •how and seed
purposes equal to hand picking.
\In. Cle•nin& reed Wheal It removes all
Cockle. Moonier, seed. Wild Pea.. trill
Flax end other foul and shrunken and
broken mein, awl gives the farmer pure
(l.en. seed grain.
INh. It will clean (rats. Mule). A+ , Thor
toughly without waste of grain.
Teti. ('leaning Pease - 1t will se•paraie the
sandquartered halms. Ira.. and wise
l'esn from emit other. carrying each to
dilfbreat compartment.
5244. It oh n perfect .'lover .4.•4 AI/whine,
moving all .fust. broken and dead s
am d ether •eda, larger or smaller t
the .'lover seed.
t1M, iI u a Ilnr clam Grails send Machine,
hbwm no sells away.
maeti. U ,s a good ins: Peed Machine
OHO. II is a floe clam .haver.
Jul. II can he fitted Into the oldest faahlried
rann;ng tItll that a lard mode es teetotal
and make it do the work of . new hill.
lath. 11 me he etteched to a new MI41 with
out Injurinet it. al.d ran be removed at ant
time a. e•a..I) a. 0 three combined. ft
doe. not tulerfere with the n&e of the re
Kolar sieves of the Mi
lath Its sieves are natty all perforated
err.
pati. It has a capacity of situ bushels of
grana per hoer.
lath. It is as (heap en the ordinaryiTannim
.1111 Mer...
triti. Every Harbin. is Or AAA '.yaVD.
I4.o4 yonr order at on. -e if you want .: fhb
.,manse. If loo herr not seem a Min -nine ask
to hare one sent for ippeo ion. and that lou
take It on enndlt Mn it snit*.
In ordering by mall Dead Inside width of
.hoe of Fenn ng Atilt.
ARMSTRONG BROS
re, IVO VIII send rim p:ing,wd orelatalfor.
•
Goderioh, Ont.
T14,1
A V.wL td treat 'I tel la digs. to e
New Y rk Timm nide Haat the �'��' 'e -
red dentructios of the wheat crop to Asts
had fhand not to the Human fly or
Ne chlallh .
ELIMMAINII MOM
MID CMJ. PUB nil
These warn e es
by ladles w
Gentlemen is the ted
society. and npg
haysalum ameareaos al •
hr{the
eatot
rIndolo MAL if.
geaaia`sriieeM.d3aaM
wpn &Ci
Jewellers
Peterborough. Ons
THINGS SAID AND DONE BY PROGREB
SIVE AGRICULTURISTS.
nett-supp,rtia•. secure and !''enable
Lathier -A Westin Ilea 1:..ut w bleb a
Lona.. Lee 1.. Humped tt Mortal %Id til
Fork or {►used
A little f.rethuogbt wall 1x.eid. many a
useful uupleineut for the fart.ter an( gar
Amer Daring season it .s sire .t ire
perdue to haw.. p.raleypdstie of ladder
taradatit'fet fig Th.• ((.4I..wwi Moors -
time M nr tigreveel front the 11•.rtt.•ulturirt,
which says- It rest. on tic. I.wrmg., three
of theca adjustable as to ku;th sod t.attiuu
aad easily adapt..( a. all Ine.lualities of sur-
face. per -ter ,sewn. end seri p.rtabl•. A
-font ladder weighs abut f..rty o*.uuA-
7Ta create, . r t.s.ket and h:• k h .1.1.er.
eaten, or Keay to *hdte.l t., , ding- aide of Gk.
operator: waist/63..11 trolly t. out 1..,f (rant
in Iwaket with mise, and the lr•,. all (.4d in
worn required.
The .bjos•t is to preyW.• este stand and
at the late time increase tee facilities of
-e
.4,11.r-crei, 'amp \i.a1J4GLL
the d.pe.rator fa pock..^, frail: pruning trees t
etc , Keying him tile' full nlaa 1 beth hands
and plw•l•.K the islet v, tibia easy reach of
the setas, tber,by Having time intraaspert-
.nG tie -fruit fest tae truee to the basket. .
TM, fr'.tii can ads, be handled with IIWs ilk, .
slips truedt bruising. and it will then; eke bring
more money.
AMERICAN FAMILIAL
el B
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W
The Ctes. leo Owl sodtMInsesien
A Traveler who uses making hr
Moog the seashore mond ma Owl
la a Tree as the Beach, ..d agar by repo
• Clam. The Owl winked aed kinked.,
pr'reerved Silesian and the Clara had in
Shell tightly closed sad glees so e(gt•-
"Ah, but here le Rlydsm, ludendl" ea
claimed the Traveler. "1 doubt tot the
both of these would glee ss valaab4. Ad
71p U 1 could only Prevail up= Winn ti
Talk."
':'er.upo. Hs Ooatced •red iutlreatee
Nem by rt. o Hpsk lheh
.levo s. andtaat rhottad sI -, as tie
Owl opened ite1io ITiMiered • Nand
gad Menial hoot. The Gioia M e . saes.
Woe opened It. Shell and yawed sleepily
"Great Soots! but bow I how assist
my pmol" exelum.d the Traveler. "The
to but opened his mouth to snake Du
cord. hid toe other to show that be bad ret
04ai."
Murals!-Tbe man who never Talks cam
only he criticised for what be Doesn't say
oots and Shoes,
Th. Mee. the Llepkaat sad rho Fly.
A sewing machine agent who was Trav
Wog across the country oa toot saw al
ilephaut approaching, and to Avoid tit.
Danger he climbed a large Tree on the
Weekly Installment Plata. The Elephant
who was a firm Believer in the !throe Dill
pissed on his Wry without o.siag the
Agent, but the latter had scarcely titters(
a Chuckle of satisfaction when be w te Bit
ten *o Severely by a Small Fly that he
Fel! from W Perch and was Gridvousi3
wounded.
"It isn't so much that I hare broker
three Hilo, barked my Shins, Split ml
Read and bdtteu my Tongue- wailed th.
Victim as he lay on the Grass, "but it tr
that; 11.,c$ped such a big Ammo' as the
liet)hant to be knock, -d out by such an In
signal. ant thing it,. a Fly!"
Moroi Taken every Premium for the
last twruty years, and Guaranteed to Leat
all others in every respect.
Th. Peasant and His Sea.
00,- d::rr • Preempt carried a D. flet o
Potatoes r,. the Field and dug holes in th.
Soil mod planted theta. Ilia young Sot
watched Operations for a Time and .bet
Inquired.
Pop, why do you pat those 'Tater, it
he Ground*" -
"By so doing each One will bring m.
back Ten," replied the Father
Tbe boy wont away, and when his Ya
timer came up to Dinner he found him dig
ging in the yard and caked:
'Yioney. what are you Seeking fore"
"Why, Pop, I have planted the ('lock
the Batjsek, two Umbrellas, the Teapot
your :oder Hat. Ma's :rboes at:d a Tab!.
cloth. std mask One will bring me brat
Tan
"Yon yoking Idiot, come out and be par
shard:" shouted the Father, and hi
tanned thet boy up and down, and cross
wise and sidewise. until the supply or
Peach true Milo yore out.
"Pop planted 'Paten to get betel Ten.'
used the boy as he sat down under tie
w Sbed to think, "but 1 planted Clock,
and Flats must tet and Difference get aa Licking. L
In the Dull."
Mond -Aad the nest Fall. when the
Father cut down his Corn Stalks to save
them, alai the sun cut down the Curran
Bushes for sue same object, be got Lickcr
again.--Dctmft Free Press
A CONVENIENT WAGON.
now to Cssstrsrt flee With a Derapead
reed. •
Tie home initmixtienit sk..we in the tie -
"9101 antAISSV 1t.. e.f dump Gals for ft.ur
'deeded ed w.,j.'us were recently deal -idol by
Iteral 1•w Fork,•o• as follows:
PM* rod o.. each ti.lo of the Wagon box
and Int t' .tenth (►oro* with troches, so shit: 10
they wili mut naiJily on the' role. Bolt
lel'ek, to the ts.ard, a• shown s: F4:• 1. and
fast ret a chain to b;..•a. Thea Mery the
lrytyds O'..l.owe'. w•,.h the **heirs out of ' .,..
tree. and ti.•n,w in the manure. It nspt.r.•.
hut • tadueat to rwhi'rit Coosa tn. p..i.•.
1hat.•h to the comp. au.i I'ul{ the rrtclura no
of the Wagon 1.•x. This as ..neewha: on th..
Dere •Ipi.\ .d the shire .link, wangle are
l..'u1 m .loading ]say.
i* ab yen the -second device f. :
.iuntrng described by Instal Noir V.rk:'r.
.',w lbs. no .special rennin 4 goer is needed.
with,. bite.! who* and east., foretell axle.
011h the wheals end all. sere tr• aged. The
outer lame Inas two 3 Ivy :e itch side .'eQk
each it feet long, Int ere mel mortised nesse
01:. I-dA114N0 ot.'T *aeras.
an •.rdivary hin.i ask nae tont from mash
coal. The rod, .,f the axis are rounded off
and ir'meei. as usual, t., receive the hind
-wheels. At the forward end of the rest. rail.
a u,otch - ., inches deep, and 15 inches wide i,
cut in to.. underside, and in it a harelweol
',lank ,.f tic- !Moo dinlen.istr tad . t..•t !J
oclkes l rel as firmly bolted.
To the !ower side of this pre,. i, (stews(
a !•,hues o inehe. w, Ire ami 4 thick in On
cuddles. tapering o• . inch••, at each end. A
s•....1 mesh round ism L ret mllwat•
m the bolder Inert, pe y.e•tu„ 4 inches al.,c •,
A, and i...e•nre.t In ants on the lower end.
1',3nrh hole,, bored thrs::(h the middle of
the holster for Ole king holt Fire or ,n;:
.takes are mortised for *web side Isar. the
�r.nt "u. 1 foot from the rod. tiro stakes
are set in the hind Rile to rop4s.rt the tail-
board
The i,ls hoards of any desired width are
bolted to the stale,,. and the .nater frame is
csatip4N5. The in ter ens damp finny*
.hd (.,ttnm are nests of suit.hlr
width an.' length to at easily into
the anter There aro two sh4el.ard.
3 by :. inches and fort : turbos long.
and the "rose ploy _ by R inrhdm is framed
hobo the rear and, and ,me 1:, tn.-has wile at
the fn•nt Th. boo. en ,..nanda of fns$
!•aria nailed to • frame The front .r,.1n of
the aide rails are notrehed on the under side
like the,Ntt r Mitt, to admit the holster piece.
mud a slot I inch wire and 4 long is .gut
through the front rxom pies and bottom
Viol .1 4 ret ery40 lir 490,1
tasi
s
CAVEATS, I4AL'E MARKS 400 tJ7T11IB11i*
thief nett. and .1l bu..nrs, in the U. K. NOM
°dice et trailed to at .141)1 ARA tiff rem,
oor om,o .• ,.,.I..,er,r the 1. e.Ccut Of.
ere. mot we. ro
nit "Mata Patted* t0 dens 14411•
than th.ler meteor from N'AOR/AUTINA.
$.•net I.1):•13, a:( l.It.1WIA-(J. W, tea•
else. M pale..1011lt)) free e( t4►AT;Od
re maks .t'n a 7i 4RtJ 1?NLRIrn
Tel.% i'.• re:.\ r.
1 N'r refer. h.•r, o. the 1•drm11arr; ter
d *1•'* y Order U,v.. ■red tw ersade of 11..
L. K. i' ,..,,, urine, For imam's,. My1re
teras east refer-,, ,.e to modest edirwt. Ih yen.
>wa stab' "r 1'u•nty, wr.tetr.
T a &N•w • TO,
(*rester ItiMat Odea vo4ht.,11 *4.0
r it
',•rels for the staple The frame is hung to
the outer eats ht . bar of e, inch ins '.
feet from the hln.4..4 14: 10 hell in place
by • pin through the staple in remit, who `i
is removed for dumping It is mato narrow
in fest It.. facilitate turning
tato. r./ Prert lral tisorri a lee.
I...I vales.s and analyses are well e'a.wt3rh,
1st the fernier'vb.. keep. • sharp eye on h..
stork .n.1 t..,te. the .pp•tite of emit animal
will 40.,• nem• 0:1"tt h.ol* 10 feel. and w:eat
to giro than all the learned leofeemes i•e
the .smmtry We do not reran to infer that
the tells, ..f feeling talum nr• useless. "r
that the effort. ,If w e d:lea ser rutile but
ea,mab ditTer in eq and the
MOT way to knew a by practical e.hssrva-
iso Bingle Eupnea
Th. Reward of naresa*v. lwgeanity.
/-1152:1._
1. 11.
"i wash I could de' "Ha, ha: 1 have a
at this confounded great scheme."
Nd perob."
IIi.
"I'll soon be off
my base!"
IV.
!ens!::gltl
-Wow" Weekly.
The !teal 1)400514y.
"Yue x.•r. -1-..-tor." remarked the faithful
old servant, ' 1 feel so bond over my mss
ter's not being able to eat "
"It dos you credit. But rvnaole your
self: he will get better health thin than le
ever did stout "
'Oh, R Isn't that, der•tor. Hut if M steel
this how sr, 1 hereafter wear his emit eel
clot1a'"-Fliretead. Blatta..
Th. Clothes Prerelease the Ilea.
Strawl.er After I had got around to the - The
Turkish bath yesterday I discovered that 1
had left all my money M home. Do you to
know. the moodily clerk wouldn't tried me
to
SPI1116 (CI SLIM GOODS IN GREAT 111E111
All the leading lines of the best
manufacturers.
I carry a larger stock and will
give you better value than you can get
anywhere else in the County.
Ordered work and repairing given
special attention.
E. DOWNING.
The Fly Had the 'teres.
Allan Forman, the publisher of The
New York Journalist, w,..nt out one day
not long sop totaip lamrh with a fnrnd.
Th::, friend hada Ria•e cyt,, a calamity
Mr. Furman knew tt..ti ter abbot. When
they had finadwd they :ti.•al they walked
up to the citithier's at -4 to . et:l.•. As the
beat enan stag pelting 1,re clerkel tie
Matt tar.,;, t)0t :1 fly c*lnzly,
cI*•lly eng 'Uen`.mr..te/y waLtiu,; across
the hail of lzle friend's eye. Taut indi-
vidual seemed :t .t in the lea.t dlstnrted,
and wham Forums spoke to hew nlluts: it
h•. iwl, "t •I, thaNs nothing." Forman,
'ABA ere'ly agmene.Susi, raid in reply,
• • Weil. be gracious. you taus* have a
oc: ec. " • v�ltt. tie." .uuWrmi leu friend.
tie fly that has the a..•rve. `-Arkan-
saw Tranveia.
The man had its beginning in Ger-
many, sol thence wl.a t.lieu t., France,
shorty atter which it v. -as Intrn...Weed
tato Hlryl .J. biu:agnry was tit• birth-
place of uta „alerpotlo or galop, and front
P4.Jasd came for stately polonaise or
ptdeteas mil tnaeourka
The hale two etorlsd hoose at Arsoln.
Italy. where Hubert Browning and Lis
oiatez liver! tt-.en the punt's ia..t boric,
"Attoiaw/o.' was written. has bum
snarly -41 sibs • i0:its• martale .slab !tear-
er it suitable tris.•.-- on.
Mame and Gaon Teas.
Generally speaking, all teat are di-
vided into two colon -gown at.d black.
Japan is the only country wr.:ch pro-
duces green tea only, while China is the
only land where both colors are pre-
pared. India. Ceylon and Java send
firth black tree alone. on the principle
--at last in Indiay--that adulteration of
Risen tea is too easy. It is worthy of
mention in this ,• also that
until within a few years all the teas of
Japan have been black, and this was the
case when in 1866 the first importation
of fifty ::elle' chests reached this country.
The ' nture was immediately seams -
The f ;*.•r of the Japan tea pleased tlo
American plate. It was spoken of as
"• busk tea with green tea flavor," and
as the leaf wee dried in the natural color
it was believed that it must be free from
adolturntion. The impurtatnon for the
second year was 400 half chests, sad in
the thud year the amount arose to 1,100.
But it ehd not by any means stop there,
rising rapidly till the yearly total
reached the wonderful amount of 96,060, I
00o Amends -Goad I . . .
_ air lbw fealbery.
An cid tiara theatrical advance agent
Mid
asmeing I iacidemt which o••;
Sl.& 1, at the that
lmeda411iw
of the opera "Pantake a.^ in e'
Drugs Lonntlmhe: ••Thsor>�n.l non
res team eke in tilt •ening and could
net appear is tits tills role. An miter
clam tosor, diol woo army Mont
woighiour ainahl/pset►. In thy loot
Boor, , reeme smMi dead on the
door !amid dory hoomoloalnough a tap
iN(ltatot, i. `m' �" Irwin ado
lamp
enough to lot tbnn Annuity ' n
ghee haat sNimggsk masa t#uk
°'..= DBT GOODS EIPORIUN1
the audience at Ws andonnii woo,
loch w w loom bunion by • wake In the
}err *shrill teak 'Bear
fenoe..' Wo'rundol
fall alay.dyf "-aw r
Yeah M . t om
n
and 1 had to put rep my wM(h.
Singerly--H, moat hove men yet Witt
your clothes op --Clothier sod Furnisher
rah
A Wetter of Perim. ie
Arklfght -i set that you have shut of
e11 the gas is yeor boner, and are lath
aotbini( het rand leak Khat is that fort
De/Alight -Merely out of curiosity.
what to see if it wilt make any difference
la my (las bilk-Pta.Jt
wain', Counsel.
Ohl Tippirhoo-11.•mt 1 1'! • a aan
ought t , due. iu .ensur ocelots ':t:r:ag thio
Lenten "aeon
1♦la TIp1,Ie4n41 'with .lase (.•si;i.Kl.-tfeei
101rd. and he should be pert .-u!n••:t• .yrs
tad •test 4444 acre: -,Tena. iia:int,
A Onea .1 *eel t►i.t a ns&
T.,mmy-lila, you m:..: gut ter • sew par
of shots 1've got a hole in .,.e .d nuc shots
Mother -Is it a big h ,1" •
Te.umy--.Real. 1 Met :Ivy stottinov, through
l• this aressina gains to ion... _Texas
1111 Mr
SPONGE ?
SHINE
row Shoes
with
WO LFF'S
ACME
BLACKING
ONCE A WEEK !
Other days wane them
• • dean with
SPONSE ANN WATER.
VERY Housewife
VERY Co,.nl ng Room
VERY Carnage Owlet
VERY Thrifty M.c4lanic
VERY Body able to hold a brush
DO
AS
DID
rmOOLneOaN
IK -`it ON
• .erre. rear e
•• art. r
rim r7s,
w.., ....0 et. • raw Cu..•rvae owl
w.., .r.•. Ouse... t..a.w.ra .sews
WILL ey..e r...... of sae
w.", N..me ria eau 4
WI., .y..• a.... Coat
ee na
Mea..
i r ads `��°tLe KBEs eTomato OM
The T011OTO HOUSE
xam.ahnilq
l
The Drams sees lar . 41 *..
1
wives for apparently the twit trivial
Causes. non a oust owned ___tams
Attsia hated,, a wife, Isb h The
he
woman ipwaliy wagind ter ma, sed I
as woad oecealem i bad to complain
that she talked too iamb sod worked
too little. At ltlllg;t4* I was
tell %leimon ttrgg, owing to �
la1inrw, I could employ her no longer.
Shortly afterward I west to illgland.
On my return attar a couple of months'
ahseneet I wa..wpriesd to dad that
floieiman had dieowood Iahakyeh, and W
already married another woman. ON
inquiring frven itim the .suss of this hs
replied. " Y.mr honor told me that you
would not employ my wife again. eo I
thought 1 would Beet rid of her and
marry another woman whom Too would
employ. '--Blaakwood's Natpeltian.
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