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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1891-7-10, Page 7THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 11►, i$91. Panx�a� W. ACHESON &SON. ANOTHER RADICAL CHANCE ! MILL ,� Buchanan & Son, %Ve are offering astespMQIIal %slues in the following guu'is Victoria Lawns and Linens, Nuns' Veilings, Brilliantines, Gingltams, Fancy Muslins, English Cambrics and Prints, Floum ing Embroideries, Claallies, Sa/eens, Beiges. BLACK GRENADINES, • nice line at tile, a purl. FLANNZL$ for bluu•a•*, team:, :uul batting Pickets. Inapie•tiun int it,vt. W. ACHESON & SON. LaLs URE Nb!r M1 T EA d �• , G4..3t .S i* kW. vU AEt f.SO:u?ilTP:aL �>lw : ion "111 FoR STRENGTH, PURITY AND FLAV'../R, THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Try u sample package. CHAS. A. USW W, Aroem . '11 (R04)KEI'NES.S. HOW HE MISLEAD THE ELECTORS- ..-"nary %latae'• letter 1. sir .hila% ra.arer«e. •Yawlas that the t ■11rd Vale dId lam tate tar I.Illall/r T.p per seta tae lie "olds. • , • w. t, .1 use 23 - -Preens" Al.lo.tt to w} pra,ente! a :mangy to the Senate from be a:overawed .eneritl transmit ttee further •.rr•.gNtn.lene relating to the Braid .woven• 'ten and negotiations for Iecipreity. It 4••w. that the (.ovenlaient tit sir John 11. doualil first asked to lw iecludet in the I:4u•1 ...invention in the shape, ot • joint • .•n. nit.al.n. Mr. Blaine, however, 4i.tuwt- Io i.(u1.e.1 to agree to anything but a mere - !L. prtaate conference, and expressly on c.n- •utl..n that It should not officially he nia.k• ,..1,17. unties ..0 arrangement MILS made. 171. r many dispatches front Ottawa to `fir I.i:.0 rsunvefotr, 1Ir. Blaine privately ache Mr Julian the following letter 1) raaraiter or STATUS, W asititlei7O%, April 1. 18111. 1 \I, I►a.tt lilt JCLIA%,-I rterive.l tlwn•de which you dict tete the honor to ad- dress to me on March 20. I regr'tt that for many "rations 1 have been unable to make an earlier response. You told me, if my memory is 001 In error, that you were in- structed by Lori Salisbury too pmpse the tupm•s to the t'nitel States for diacuu- 0008AND ENDS. For a oa the road give us bugle- sgMistitosi Republican. Coble cough, coffin is what philosopher.. tutu " a 1010E1 11 sequence. One is very 11 - :.Ile to follow the otic": but by curing the • ..1.1 with a dem ot .1yer's Cherry Pectoral t lir cough will 1.- stopped and the coffin not uee.lel--lust at present. 1 The nese who Imre* for oil deserrw credit for wet.. sat endeavor. W adtlsriest Posit i♦smeoi e,aloamee-S easeMMstltl/sr. atop flexony in:pe.s a tax saielething new to the 1 'ourier. No Room for Shams. ALECK SAUNDERS, WEST STREET. wtNt', Al Tt M&MN SASH, DOOR and BLIND, AREACTION is taking place in the minds of the people in regard to cheap Tinware. Especially lE this the case among the farmers of Huron. The country has been flooded with factory and home made slop -work, which has proved unsatisfactory. Since starting business for myself in February last I have made up a heavy class of Tinware, which s have sold at reasonable prices, and the re- sult in increase of sales has convinced me that if the farrier, the artisan, or the retired gentleman gets an article of merit he is satisfied to pay a trifle more to get it good. I have, therefore, made a further move forward, and have just to hand a stock of what is known to the trade as "Re -dipped " "Bradley Charcoal Tin,"every sheet of which has two coatings of Tin upon a soft steel plate, and each sheet is wrapped in tissue paper. In future all my Tinware will be made from this grade of Tin plate, and of the prices comparison will prove that they are right. There are very few tinsmiths in Canada who use this Tin in ordinary Tinware, it being used for cheese factory and dairy work, but 1 will use it in everything from the smallest Tin cup to the largest wash boiler. In order to clear out my present stock of HEAVY HAND -MADE TINWARE 1 will sell it at greatly reduced prices. on testa. This us fee line. lawrll fields. le Meath. I :.l.lwm Smith Is opposed to Sir CI:irlcs Tupper iu natty- ways, lett doubtless both would agree that no twitter remedy for dys• ppm'. c.nstipstiom biliousness, headache, kidney troubles. skin diseases. etc., exists than Burdock Mood Bitters, the best family medicine known. --1 DO ALL MANNER uF Itestrr. In •.1 :.ods ur LUMBEK, LATH, SHINGLES An,t leo'. •• uat••rt.t u •. er) .ire... t•Iuua. School F!unitu 'e a Specialty. DIE KET TO EMIL SHEET METAL W ORK, Sanitary rlumbing and Heating by Warm Lir, liot Water or Steam. m St )LE AGENT V IR THE E. t' 1.i•I:\E1 4', ,•:-• STOVES, FURNACES AND HOT WATER BOILERS. I will always carry a full stock of KITCHEN FURNISHINGS, and procure the latest novelties as they come out. A.k t'.sr INrod. theme It. Your distressing cuteal .an be cured. We Lome It because Kemp'. Balsam within the Inst few yest's has cured se many caught and colds to this canmunity- ltsrenarka le sole has been won entirely by its geuuine uocrit. .Ask soot end who has useul is what he thinks of Kerte s lialrnu. Thur .\ married couple• surprised in a tight, de- is no me.iiciae .o pure. none so effective. claret it was only the "lashing of the uc.l. . bottles 50e. and 81.00 at all .trug- colurubus fust. (Leo w) tzma. s • Tw• I• trey .w• i• b J. b. R l. ,..1 r...". I1.. o. I.. .•- •. r:. r, r. n sus.. r.• •. h+ •• .. s r•..1.• i- Iv... • ......r• r• I1 t..�Y`rr..•.•«mealr». w.or v. r.... 4.41 .Nvv. 1.•wv 1- ., e.1,.. r•... am rot Iwo.. s .i...w u.l....,.r. r.•.a.-•.) w w••.►. All I. •.•...rear N7 area , r ry-••r••r. w. strr ern..... - r rr..lye LAatu..raLI,ILI ter lel It l LAW" IYn: C. Adlrer•'A1'...x•.a a VI.. reamaaa. Goderich Steam Boiler Works itch, mange and scratches of every kind, Rht. Logan, baggage toaster at Guelph, 1YEatatolisSod 1560. e human or animals, cured in 30 minutes ,s at present visiting his parens in Blyth. to• . cmlfonl's,attitary Lotion. This never Ile has resigner his position oa 1 ils. Sold by F..lonlan. 96-1the railroad, y and 'neutering into the employ of the t:attuf Cb, y'$ & ElaC • fa 1 man is never ser sure that Ilia rights are being infringe.' upon as When his wife gets sick. .1teh).ai I:lobe. e► .ton, and, if pasible, for agreement. 1 re -- plied that I felt sure that the President A lura or cut will heal yuiekly and leave . wuauld he unwilling 10 appoint a . - leas sear if Victoria 1'arlaoue Save isappliel •o ,-,.under the as le at Dort. int stated • and furthermore. that lemma were be MINI llutg to, elm ItProtides them 1.0 the t' The married mai is making fairly goat After some further , in which when he is ahle to hold his own. yin repeated that the .1t E. Lear s raising on the 13th con. of were moll IL standard- __ Hnllett. on Tuesday last week, an accident merely the basis upon which a discussion happened which nearlv proved fatal to '%i might he, instituted, 1 moment t.i that in any »e •aws+Iw tib. }dung omen who are highly resprete.f and event 1 hail not a the adjournment rat to giro to the .1 e ,Australia) t'.urmonwealth wall have es(tt,pe,j u1 Hallett. ( c of the plate. fell subject until after the sdjouna date w of l on. grand lesuls but, the results of using striking .Adam F:Iliott, injuring his hack Knee in Mach, tut 0. your world I he Burdock �d Bitten for diseases of the : seriously and indicting as ugly cut on .John willing t.. respond your rejuest "to have surplus d oo stomach, liver, bowels and blood ('umminjt s t Jr. l heal. a full but private conference with the British 1►yspel sa he. bilous ! \Ilniatrr and one or more Agents from Can- scrnfdie. eta.., are promptly cured Ly , gor lbs, Sears. e ..d•, and l of er every point of difference nese. and .-onsukr every subject upon which B.B.B. \\'e have used Dr. Fowler's Extract of 11'ild ttrawberry for many years in oar y e notal interest could ems founded. If an „ Forewarael u forearmed "and that u first clans condition. Ready for agreement is reached, all well : if not, no . family and fiat it an excellent medicine for o•Ai ial tion u to be made of the effort. the reason why it s tmpuesiWe to surprise all forme of Kammer complaint.- John A. I immediate delivery and will be "nun` t' tte yawns.out.Fbwkr's 11'ild straw l reslttent will ion Express Co., in that city. • 11 Raved NM LIQ. 1,1:%TLE:r►y,--I can rrcvronlend lir. local er's Extract of 11161 strawberry, for rot .ave.l nay life, We have used 1t in our family when required ever le in•ottt g nu. ce. and it never fails to cure all P FRAN. i+ 11' %Lem, llalkeuh, tint. 2 SECOND HANB MACHINERY In Stock For Sale: 1 50 -horse -power upright boiler, all complete. I 8 -horse -power upright boiler and engine. 1 6 -horse -power engine. 1 48 -horse -power horizontal boiler, complete. 1 50 -horse -power slide valve engine, all complete. The above have been thorough - 1 overhauled and 1 in insist upon." c mention w nooks .arc 1'aletns, Above all things it u important to avoid y' all deters. 2 *old Cheap. 'reek reference to the natter. This the 1■ Tows. berry. Price 36c , sold by t t s.M sweet 11'hile nr, notes were exchanged between Sens men us, 1 carefully minuted my modificationbre or in ether word., Il cru Int be generally the paper yon left with vchshnry's proirettiotu, and o1 to astcly after you left the department. You -- will observe the private character 1 withal 1.1 impart to the conference is re.•ogntrrd by von a month later in your note of .January Ell, when you called the •r.ntidenhAl." In view of the fact that you had come to the State Department with the propelled*, and that file sublert eras then frit the first time rnentieaed between its, and in . sew of the further fact that 1 agreed to a private conference, as explaisel in my min- ute... 1 confer that it was a surprise to me when never&) week slater, during the ('ana- dian ...invitee !fir .john Macdonald and Sir I %Arles Tupper both .tatei.l Wore public ...",blies that an informal disenrion of a recipre•ity treaty would take at Wallington after the 4th of ilio"% by the intit&tem of the Secretary of State. i de- tail these lama because I deem it important. 'ince the matter bas been for some weeks fr n to public remark. to have it epithet Ntslked's Ys eros r Ince to cat and rano eat to • rert� WMb.wl the teller • r ofknown to the w.rk.. opp. C. T. 1. Matas. Lor.l some lire for grub Y and others grub for w living. Indieuupdis reading Public bow much each individual' i.d BO Mail order will receive prompt attention. tenet letter of the al tis used. 11, h, n, n, e, fiat Repairs promptly seceded to. uncal. and a are in ird place as regards ordinary use t t, 5. a, i, and r are in second place, being used • little rftener : I and m are in • and b else t t the. ennferanoe was not " initiated " h5 toe, let, cm the anstrary, that the private t of which i .peke was hot • imelifloatine d r proposal, .ad in no Mn from the Gov sense en eek ••rnment of U M+� Kl' . SIM for With this etpleaalion y tint, the toe to .ay that patluu.. representing th nonunion of C Mull and proposingthe two rum the eo...,i uiil Maims of Ile red of a emulates and r•oantnes may .rrdial ree.pUw is Waehtagton 1 hare, ethe :nre efthe Vetted metes e Oligi,,,d) J. O. isl..tt•a threat, els The I.sal way. The u.1a1 way is to neglect hat horst until initis, blotches and sores sake is presence forcibly known. Every wise per son ought to be careful to portly the biome by using the hest blood purifier and tank, 8itrduck Blond Bitten. Its purifying power is unrivllel. The saying "Ilan wall little here below, nor wants that little lung is not elated by the magnates of the great railroad lines. Lowell Mail. Material fever and chills are beet broken up sod prevented by using Milburn s Quinine %Vine. lm Aromatic V •' 1'd like to learn the bicycle, sail a young lady on a1 Atlantic lit train re Gently, -but 1'n. so timid. I think 111 practise first no the • Philadelphia Record. til.ard'. tidse.aS LNherrnn • /road. Rev. R. A. Wright. after sretu ng a few daysIn Myth, re t'we under Me parietal Ib Eyed in Plain- Sat light a lest en his soul wise east. tamed Met to a field . labor Awa, soak pain sad smog, Mich., ..s Monday. HM sod Is est In a fair ted•,. ou, Liniesla1 rte ? all And Imam for • bright tomorrow �•EtrMngr the WOMB or fourth place, with f, g, y . a', p afterward : j And k are not common, u compared to the teat : while r., q. and x are met least of all. The letter a is in first Place, being used far oftaer than anyother. fhe following poem therefore strikes the average printer as • decided curiosity. AA r is not used at all. It cin rank. as • hurrery curio, with those peculiar stories we Aurae times see in which every word begins with the stale letter : though in style • it merit It u. far superior to them. The author aA un- known: John Koos was a man of woadrou might AAA hl. words an high and shrill. For held and stow was his spirit. height And strong was his mealwart will' King. sought In Cain his mind to chain. And that giant brain to control. But naught on plain or Penny main Could dawat that mighty soul. Jahn would sit and sigh 1111 morning cold its Milking lamps pat out, Fur thoughts named a kis mind I.ld sold. And brought bet eats Rad Gloats. e lor�e•K er ealleard bleep mod Menti .. Mewl TM, alnikoliblee Ar . sea Else Ili army, P.O. BOX 361. DUNN'S BAKING POWDER INft00K5BF8TiRIFMO WHY EVERY FARMER should get one of Armstrong's Improved ,.4 r Iu. GRAIN & SEBD OLELIBR8, BECAUSE 1st -i1 allows DO foul seeds to be blown into the chaff, which i. of great Importance to every farmer who wishes to keep his farm clean. tad. --It saves and cleans all Timothe seed from any kind of gain while cleaning the grain. :DA. -For Market cleaning It removes cockle. Chess and shrunken gram, a1,4 gives time farmer the greal.st oo.sibie weight for his ,train win• uo loss. sib. - It will sample grain for show and seed purposes ental to hand picking. uh.--Cleaoiog seed Wheat 1t removes all Cockle. Mustard seed. Wild Pea.. Wild Flax and other foul and shrunken and broken grain. ass gives the farmer pure. clean. seed grain. -It will clean Oats, Marley. Roy. thor- oughly without waste of orals. :M. -Cleaning Poem : It wi11 separate the .and. quartered. halves. Oats and whole Peas from each other. carrying each to a different erinopautmeat. iNhmoviing 011 dust. irClover k aandydead seed. and other seeds. larger or smaller than the Clover seed. Alb.- It t. a first cls Oran meed Machine, blows no seeds away, setb.-It is • good Flax seed Mackin*, 11th. --It is a first class chaffer. IEA. -It ean Ice fitted Into the oldest faabioned Foaming 11111 that is laid aside u melees and make it do the work of a now Mill. beth. -it can b.• attached to a new Mill with- out Injuring leased ran he removed at any time •s easily as a three combined. It doe. not interfere with the use of the re- gular sieves of the Mill. lata. -Its sieves are nearly all perforate) rine. lith. -it has s capacity of sixty bushels of grain per hour. sob. -it U as cheap*. the ordinary( Fanning Mill NOVO& tub. -Every Machine is 01 . Read your order at once if you want it this season. If )mums have nes peen a Machine ask to l.are one went for inspection. sad that you Like i. on ror.dil ion it snits. In ordering by .nail send Inside w:dtb d shoe of Fanning ":Hoek% ::1 :lt. cloc te'l eTruest of the Dow ells. kidneys sled live', c..r-yL g cd I.:rad3141y wit tor,L weal.aing tltc tout all the mnperitice a,.d totil low. Jet of the rccret:uns; at the st'.tc i'''= Cow-. rcctfng Acidats Of th.3 Et2rw'1:, curing. SUleuraess, tyl•pepsia. (Headaches, DissiAcss, Reaetb: 'a, Constipation. Dryness et the kin, Drop'. Minnow; of Vision..,..an- diee.:)".tt1t Rheum, Erripelas, E; re - talc, Flutteringoft .a uar . 1.:1- vousnes.:, and neral Debility ;ail thuele i.nd many cUier ci:u:lat Gem-ll':nte yieId to :ho happy inttueut hof B1t8Doct D EYr:EBs. Tor &:'. i , aa Dealers. T.111LBUKM & CO., Fro•griators, Ta:eut0. AND TWA Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. No other Emulsion is so easy to take. It does not separate nor spoil. It is always sweet as cream. The most sensitive stomach can retain it. CURES Scrofulous and Wasting Diseases. Chronic Cough. • Loss of Appetite. Mental and Nervous Prostration. General Debility, &c. Beware of all imitations. Ask for - "the D A L " Emulsion, and refuse all others. PRICE 6OC AND st PAN MOTTLE. Sold by F_ Jordan. PATNT-S'. tA'!:3ri. T..bDt :au /8L COPIRIGh1S Obtalne Land all hearers In the U. S. 1'atnt Office attended to at MUUBIt 1T1 FEES. Our wee* Is opposite the C. S. Patent Of- fice, and we car: obtain Patens la teas time I.a•s those reroute from tl'ASHI \'UTOX. Send .1P/DEL ()R 1)11.1W/XU. We ad vise as to rs'entaLilltT free .et gismo ' sed we make No Cll.! let; L' C X L PAIL( 1VE 1EOR- T41. J'.: TENT. We refer. here, to the Pos• tearer, the Supt. of Money soder Div., ...I to °thetals of lb. U. 14. Patent (Mica Fur circular. advice. teras and references to actual clleats in 7oer own State or County. write to C • $%SW t Ch.. Opposite Palest Mice. Wash ington.l).(' 27-11 $3000 a TRA" torr.•.+, M e.. I..rrerke, wille•rek 1•64.4••••••17., i.. t. flew I .. w d rows •• Taw WaMwn ,..• tesr e ohm Oho 0•0111•• et •••pt••••••• Ar .614 ,r ere ..r. ra.,....IISL tt .. orf .r NW ...... =..... w, i .e .1,.... 1.111, anal ,.Ira I..wM 1 Mer. r -.....•.r ser ori dinIre ...aria,. Ince ,e•.•. A ,r«Idol wr rrp1; r..Aa1� ... abs_ j ..•••• •Isar raffia`• ■R. saner ems r ELT rot Linde e1 worm.. I tried tries i dt.Iiw..t sue er ewer t ...must. mild. bhp i smoothies. of e S Iwettla _ ,... err• ttt-ed �i else more" e"ras"e, field it i boast i. eM ell. 14, sad an chi twat tttowladlles ' by F. J*L°. lb ty won n te Ott etre wawa. liver r tits • "THE SIGNAL" FROM NOW TO J CO. ler FOR ARMSTRONG EROS., C-oderioh, Ont. c=.•IAV emi. Br 71-11 MICHIGAN LANDS 12,000 Acre Good Farm Land POTATOES POTATOES! POTATOES! I ITLC r1.tiie T. . 0. a lebIpe ('cabal. Mtr.Il t storms sad Leon Lahr aatlesad.. At price. ranging Irum 5! to 5.1 per e, re. These T(wnn. ('hnarrceSchools. ohse sol . etc., Ana will will be Null on Mast Fat "rade Ten.... AreLY Te it. dt. 1'iRR(JC. West nay ('icy. or to J. W. 1 1. 1(Tle Whittemore. Mich NEW YORK RURAL, No. 2,1 BADGER STATE, EARLY PURITAN, 'Wheat sad hest grown, at Bu PROW C' 7 -EXTRA -Ey IN -- TBS AND SUGARS -Yoe the next ;WO weeks el -- EU. C. PdICNE'S, (•or. Moetreal-st. and Square. Telephone Connection. TL. u...l.wr•e Ilan.dlns-el. OR-tf .