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THE SIGNAL: GODERICH ONT., FRIDAY, AU
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COLBONNE BROS. 14
We are selling the balance of
OUR PARASOLS AT COST.
l'ou cute get i.ig bargain• in there goats.
RE:Ls&EMBER
N".• fir. thy I.•;..liel4 house for
LACE CURPAINS AND CARPETS
I/f all kind,., frost
Direct front the makers
COLBORNE BROS.
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I2'c. to $1.35,
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DRYc�iSNr.iThaTroaoNTro HOUSE
THE lilt 1" EARTH t'1.0*KT HAS
been w woe and deny appreciated for
years. but its hitherto preeeme.t esu too la
and cumbersome tar an intend's loom. and..et S�MM
1 hough a mood thing where a room can be set
apart for ns use tit the expeeL.r.:roml t3 to g10,
was not object 'onside., mill a want nes beer
felt for a entail. cheap. compact arrangement
fora bedroom lhet wil! not occupy too much
room or show an u. ightly appearance: and
the object of the introduction of this article.
winch can easily be proved from one room to
uta. her In case of .ickneas, u to fill this want.
It tar a.laltary let rail's,. perfectly free front
any odor, and. having a Ferrelata 1 alae nep-
anw..t prevents an, noxious g%Ser.
In 'echoes" 1t 11 aimo.t Indiemenaable : where
their are children exceedingly useful. Its low
-1. 1lle.-
LEA.n1 tq C3 -
'DRY
'DRY GOODS EMPORIUM,
- - IHit
--
Latest
PRICE -:5.00
Heintz. et wrthia the reach of all icor sale at
SETH'S FURNITURE STORE
Sob agent for Uoderlcli and ticini'3.
•\E t!♦ EA Ill TI:+TIINXt.L+:
I recouenend mor' high,y the liananogne 11.
L. Close. for use in private hooter and in the
sick route. Its pra.clpies are cont 11 1ve both
to health and .•onveme.o c. and s:.ou;d be in
use in every house. Prom mss awn hath appre-
ciation of the It. h.. 1'. g•Ined by use. 1 com
mend most atrongir to all this useful.house-
hold anode. YountrulF
A. Al *TON,
Rector florist t'nurch. tiunnno.tue.
To Ibe Potton Bear l'u.. Uauanal•x. 11 tt
and Best
ER GOODS
SOW en v:4111.
P. O'DEA,
Manager
...r 144. wrimiwoll4w her. n.. M to
were •••KK bf 414... 11�.•
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a..,.. •...r cess. m •
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NEW
II. Welles: Ar .'... flee woo protan/.ed. Slops
C. SEAGER,
-OM.e in McLean's--
JA3. SAUNDERSNEW BLOCK
McLEAN'S BLOCK.
-I WILL G1l•F-
20 Per Cent. DISCOUNT
-UN .il.l. --
CASH SALES
-4 t \' h: l;_
ONE DOLLAR
---lei ION'. rllh:
MONTH OF AUGUST
In order •u make room for
FALL STOCK
Which will be In soon.
1 RANT
5,000 BUSHELS OF PLUMS,
For which 1 e,11 pay 1 .1411. 111
111aLeaa's Block
PLANING MILL
ISTASLISPIEO HISS
Buchanan & Son,
MI 41,11*: at•Tv:mum
SAES, DOOR and BLIND,
Dealers -lit SA kites .1
LUMBER, LATH. SHINGLES
4.e wlserU matartel .f every dssetp.y
School tarniturc
--tla•1'O•1 t. f•hrf Mari.. -
Money to Lend
Cheap Rates,
Farmer's Notes Cashed,
SCIENCE ANI) PKOURES& DETROIT
INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS CULLED
FROM VARIOUS FIELDS.
•a VIestrical tiled -A Novelty la eters
Wheel nt..m.r.- Lads rib.e I. mess
Yl rr tinkle --A New Aatlooptb-New
1•ru.•e.o to tonere •4t..ager CaallaL•-
A :4.r. Artificial Ott.....
A new artificial dee is recaivlltg some
attention from architects rod twitchers abroad.
It I. a compusu,d. !rrtly chemical, and
partly meahatucal, .,< IFUILI, Sulpha:,
lad silicon, with more ur ,cues foreagu
cosIn r, the normal .odor bein,i a dark .late,
varying somewhat with the manner til which
It Is dressed, bot capable .4 being 'wattled la
a degree by the lutr..Iuetfuu of ittanstestie
thus rendering practicable lurlta.i aa. .4
various cabinet brick aural a.adstxr.•.. It is
about the hanln.... of ordinary Wte•t
dour and Can be worked by the usual .toes
nutting kooke, tunnel in et lithe or
Orton!. The tamale strength I. Ir..cu .k10
W I,4slla-Kinds per agnea• inch, uu.l Meter
rulpr•s.i.ui endured f om tido' Its IYtu
pulide. 14 .G obi.' 1:ravtte t. ab :a 1. d;
and it melts at about :MOO. .cry s;owly.
No detrn.natiu .retire under .•x,...sn• to
the wether, and mettle Nukrial ca'i be melt
lid tied uxoukk.l. at is appli.•.ble too wat
variety of uses too o lirh A.m.- is toot nit• .1,
and p•rtieularly w II, ro....1 iary e -a. t • {a
such as ISlaa for s.aa{.•..•;o ifelllte•ta.ul
forms of alns.t any ,lescriptim ram toe•
~
ouvratetitly =alt.=alt.(1,113 It la p•sekotif
nor.l.d, and for culvcn* anal !dobe tuutu(a-
tiUar, the prr•(ect witty thnere of ohich
surface u s.o oeu»cept,W.. is advantageous 111
lessening; friction.
Iluanbay•. I)btlwrt ton.
The distraction is u•.a said po belo-t;; t
Ik.mlay ..f poseertuz the invite./ para
of ,olid masonry c.'udruetiou that toe
world has seen Ill u•.wl.•ru Uttn. 11 *p-
ears that for yeas past the water supply
of Hominy lees -titled up sl wutits known
to lie defec•ive, involving the txowiWHty
of a wake famine to that grunt Et,t••ru
swop..: t, and 111 view of this ,t (\insult:l: i..n
eminent en:ineer., was held, under thii
dfreltkm of the tinvernn.ent, with the n arlt
obit• n large data was determined on,
t . enclose the watershe.l of the valley
which drains into the. ...a south of Bom-
bay. This gigantic atru.ture. tie.igm.ol sad
accomplished by the superior eaginering
API of T. l'. Glover, is two miles ion;, 118
feet iu height, and MI feet wide at the Lima
with a radwuv on the ton twenty -tour fent
wide. the stonework alone costing lt!,'I.)),IU)_
The lake of water which this dam imprisnos
is Rome eight osluare ituk., in eras, 411.1 sixty
Wiled of pipe perform the 'wryer... Twelve
thousand Hinthen were spew/Ally trained by
Engineer Glover f. a employment o. this
Jam.
The Lamest M.Illws Ship In the World
A French firm had !atilt for them on t
Clyde what us said to be the largest *Jilin
ship lin ti.- a.wit, :$8) feet gong, 44 feet
lode, bond. uud:e) feet .loop, with
tonnage .4 abet :1,7:.• and r dead-wetg
carrying rapacity ed .1,1.'*) tare. Th.•n.
*double 'eat en, with capacity for 1.
tons water talla.t, tthiie tunahhip the
are wvrntl wa'er-tight e• lnp.rtmente f.
1,•_110 tons of water. the cubiceapaefty
these comparttneots, tight in number,
iag nearly 4..INMI feet-equalt,, carryi
141.11 tons"( water ballast or cargo when t
*hip re laden, and effi-.et.t pumf.tng arrange-
nnntsan• protid.d. The muzem
ca.t Iw
single pay..-, 1 Yf.
• ..: in 1 •ng th, asp the tow
and topmast ast in flu• othsr.•a.tt. ere also see*
in a sire;:.• pat.... the lengths above •1-r
varying free I:d. t. 1.;%. trot. ami 1114 .1i
meters 'bo's'n:: ucb
ln:: 17 to 381 noises; that /.f th
topgallant us. to being to to lel The lengt
of the Io..ei' yards is M_ fat. of theupper
yards 77, and the bowsprit is :to !..et long and
W 3
12 1) ine•hes in diameter.
in Electrical Blvd.
Maxim. Langtry. Loeber anal I l liansest
helve recently by their bold awrti• ns. then
they have the art of air -arrogation within
their graqp started tip anew the faith •4 those
who expert to s.s• air -travel au ae .'of phab.d
fact. Prof. :\der, 'd Paris, an electrician
tf tntentatemal reputation,. Ito. buil:
flying -machine in which electrical motorso
play an important lt. The picture will
show taut be has .imuht.-1 the torn o1 a
The in his ship. Twings have • epeeist of
INTERNATIONAL FAIR
AND EXPOSITION
OPENS AUCUST25. CLOSESSEPTEMBER 4.
&
Wonderful Display of Electrical Inventions and Manufacture
Admirable Show of Curious Machines at Work and Interesting Manu-
facturing Operations.
Greatest Show of Blooded Horses and Cattle, Sheep, Swine and
Poultry.
Grand Horse Races -Trotting, Pacing and Running $15,500 in Prizes.
Floral Hall full of Beautiful Flowers and Luscious Fruit&
Great Double Balloon Ascensions and Startling Leaps from the Clouds
every Afternoon.
Immei.se Pyrotechnic War Drama, " The Siege of Sebastopol," with a
vast Theater and 350 Actors, every Evening.
Magnificent Fire -Works -$5,000 worth of Fire -Works burned Nightly.
Grand Free Band Concerts every Afternoon.
Parades, Processions, Spectacles., Gaines, Sports, Races on Land and
Water, Marvelous Rifle and"Pistol Shooting, and All Sorts of
Wonders and Pleasures Hourly.
Half Fare on all Railroads and Steams Boats,
Beautifully Located on the Bank of the Detroit River.
Steamboats, Street Cars and Railway Trains run directly to the Grounds.
Largest and Finest Fair Building., and Handsomest Grounds in the
World. 2319-4t
OFFICIAL. LIFE AT OTTAWA.
If IMy beep la Ibe *whet It B. •error, for
limn t. meal.
Th.• corresptwdent of a contemporary,
hat ng; looked into official 311S at Cktawa,
gIFes has coucltwoma as to the cause of the
rottenness in which committees of the House
o(1'o.nlmote have heen revelling. Hear him -
"Act -tinting to accounts many of the e.. al
service officials are up to their eyes in debt.
The leading ones undertake W 'entertain,.
ohich implies the possession of a comfort•
able house and a considerable outlay for
this, that old the other thing. The et
ample Lord set by rd Ilullerin between 1872
an 1137'8, when he splurged .11 over the
country at the public adnate arod introduc-
ed the fancy dryer ball and other diuinenses
a
into Oftrwa saety,ia responsible indirectly
for a rood deal of the high hying with the
accompanying ialpec:uumotty. It u obvious,
however, that extra%agaut living Is not the
sole cause of the rotte, ne.s in the depart
ments. Eve ty Intel'
officer must have
suspected Uncle Thomas and his swagamen
he and Sir !lector and his Levellers of being a
g thieves' confederacy, and the sight of per -
ti
er
y wins in high places going wrong and apper-
gR,w ently pr.tiring by it is apt to corrode the
bit virtue of those beneath them. Other scan-
s dale oto a moral character) involving Mons-
ters tale leen noised from the have kap,
}e thoughh their nature las been auch fie to
,, keep thein from being ventilate -I ..r Parlia-
• o..+1t ..r the newspapers. It Is Baal that
be- gl:uuWuog I• .arricd on to • great exteat,and
that "thrush; who cannot afford It frolnasttly
be lose large sums of money. %'. hat is certain
Is that the genua lust at Ottawa, for some
years hack, ha. not Iwen a •. cry clean spirit.
er Ministers with reptile tenon, contractors
with claims for extra+,mem!.ers dining up
railway sulmiliei, Tory agtenta working for
! go* ermnent lee,,, ses on c m,mi.aietl, mann
e facturerr buying arid paying for protective
duties -it newt have beat 40cn11 111 such
an atma.phiere for many a poorly paid otT.
ciao to adhere to the belief that honesty was
the basil policy, especially if he happened to
be in the clutches of the cent percent man,
from. .carrying tou much sail in the social
awlfl.. "
Its pia coed.
ilumorist How is our friend \iarter Shu
Morning;
Editor Why. he died ..at night.
Humorist That ',singular. Why, i:isitml
a hint last night anti read my column of jokes
to him, anti
Editor Hull nn 1111 I -t isphoee tilt to
the doct..r. He cannot a.elaant for the
relapse that carried off Latter so sud.ieu
about fifty feet, and are mate of wicker with 17.
• .ilk covering. Th.• propeller is in front.
H..1.1er any. he his travel4.I several bun.
dad feet at a dilt•n.••• of sixty feet from the T
ground; that he steered without trouble. and
that he elw•rd.d simply because the acc'u•
.I mulatorr feeding current to hl. motor was
exhausted.
The Prather-Ite4 1. f etng,
A H...toll salosnutn says: The lay of the
feather -ltd t. almost gone. Snow. years ago
the bled that war in neon, g.t.eral tMsaa.d
was the feather -est The well-to-do country
people. and th..se that weren't so well to de,
raisr.l their own go.see and plucked their
feathers to ruak.• the had. in thaw dater
_. nobody was anybody 30 weak of units. Mor
- de ..tined his or her own feather bet `linos
SEND'^ °twmpe'.Impll .. •
�. Konrrn:.•eofmood 0.D.,
b ns. ant o .- we 1 send Ion by expo -m. 1'.U.O.
ab elegant match which you ran exam Ins. aa4
If yon ,lo nut Mad
it all and even mon
than we claim fee
itl1557TM( R,
Ida. •t �y .M
k:x p1PEccrl,A..�tt -
t tGINT
# and tafci
watch. snob a
chance to acture •
reliable timepiece
at such • rldlee-
lously !ow price hi
reddest.If ever be-
fore. alined. Thy
la • sonatas
WI WA
or piano
(fie aver cons
Wm metal. it he.
.olid bow. cap and
crown. hunting
ewe .ba,elfall ea.
tiered and Is duet -
proof The work.
rdchl are Waltham Myra,
T jewelled, with ettpansion hwgaage, le
regulated. and we warrant It an sa•ura�teli.e�
keeper. It k arltahle for either • !aft K
gentleman. Aroot.. '. sent with e•eh
watch Addre.s�Q W ATT £ 00
Watchmaker.. I'eterboroi.gh, f 1.
1•00
M
sad wan,' of paper '1'
s WY else of ser ager, •rad .ol
Ile will Sena you postpaid this iilemmt es
there the plain hand mattress hits crime ante
favor• std there are Tots of people that can't '
or won't sleep In • f"other-bed. Neverthe••
Wei. there are lot. .of people that .can't of
won't sleep hl any kind of earl but the old
fashioned Pettier.
A Novelly In Mt.r.-Whorl at..aner..
The Crocodile. • stern -wheel .tanner r -
rently built in England to carry the nulls ap
the Pungws River, in Routh Afros, b fitted
with • unique ekvk•e fur use wh-n the vowel
runs upon • bank. The wheel and engine are
mounted upon a pivot at the tortt in snob •
way that the wheel ran be swung to either
side of the steamer and worked in that pore-
tion •a well us when ast.rn. Sheath] the
/tsaeaer climb Upon a hank the wheal tan be
shifted to either side that offer• deep water,
sad the vsled may thus be pulled oft.
A 1/w Aatl..ptlr.
11 'crocking., a .'ompouttd of naphtol
! Node, et the name of a new antiseptic re
by brought Wore the French Academy
Medicine Extreme .MuMllty harmless
eilleacy and rapidity of action are W
vantages elalm.d fes It It Is anther
feonntte nor irritant; It is twenty thew
.wegee than boric arid and i meet' snore
able than thymol, carbonic and and other
tingslis •a In forms mierecldns V a grayli
powder, .early odorless* aviation.
BEND U$ $
11555*N MM.
NIA GSM RIES
Thews rings •n moil
were bybodies ung
gentis•Ie. the heel
I Lauer 1alatr.w:
A meog. phimosi .r.n was v4 3*, .1 Lawn
'.nidal ee■+f , iegnw. • and
5o'.kek. Rola MI few s few moots, sits
which, an the seen *Oneternsgh the Mende
• parted ndahew nos alga Ss. ands IM earth,
Wilt No
Mg►
t
fti.�l esw. %telrss.
e Safest
ANI) moat powerful alterative is
Ayer'. Sarsaparilla. Young and
.ld are alike benefited by its use. For
the eruptive dis-
eases peculiar to
--- children nothing
- else Is so effective
as this medicine,
while its agrees -
lin Savor snakes
It easy W admin-
ister.
•' )ly little boy
).ad large scrofu-
lous ulcers on his
neck and throat
from which he
suffered terribly.
' Two physicians
attended him, but he grew continually
worse under their care, ami everybody
aspected he would die. I had heard of
•e remarkable cotes effected by Ayer's
iia, and decided to have my
try 3t. Shortly after Se began to
this medicine. the ulcers min,
I Iseed healing, and, after using several
15 $1.s, he was entirely etirnd. Hs is
es bealtby and st:on $. anyboy
histegeVa William F. Loagerty.
Kay last, re] yonngent child,
lltlMta months old, Iegan to have sores
Obi en Its head aniii Ahoy. We ep-
vm•1cros simple remedies without
The sores increw•d in number
ddarh 1 copiously. A physician
�
t#called, the sorel continued to
tialt;tply nett) in • few months they
swittlyrocere4 the child's head and body.
he last we began the nese of Ayer's aar-
5apntlla In • few days a marked
e3fisgs for the better wan manifest. The
sores astam.d a more healthy condition,
this discharges were gradually dimin-
ished, and finally reamed alt�n�et�.r
The child n livelier, Its skin in f iar,
and its appetite better than we have os.
•ectad ter liewths."-Frank N. Orilla,
Inas EiMat, Tessa.
Tk• formals of Ayer's Sarsaparilla
presents, for chronic diseases of almost
every kind, the best remedy knows to
the medical world." -D. K. Wllpa,
114. D.. wimp. Arsu1fla.
•
fir
The suirtriher-wither to ounce the arrival of
NEW AND FANCY GOODS!,
NOTABLY
NAVY AND BLACK ALL -WOOL SERGES,
Extra aide and moderate in prim.
NAVY FLANNELS, 28 INCHES WIDE
in "oft and haul finish, from the hest ivakeni.
A general nasOrtne•nt of other new and fashionable goals on the any,
and will be noticed later on. A liberal discount 051 all cast pu#chfiflrs. from
one dollar up. Strictly one price.
ems.. 1\Zv2=0..
Draper and Haberdasher.
9064
1. need bold internally and externally.
It sots tot telly. affording elmeet tn.taat
noel Pros tae severest gala.
DIRECTLY TO THE SPOT. f;
IIISTANTAIIEOUS 1111 iTS ACTIOII.
For CRAMPS, CHILLS, COLIC.
DIARRHOA, DYSENTERY,
CHOLERA MORBUS,
and all BOWEL COMPLAINTS,
No nt:er0Y
TH PAN -KILLER.
l . Cwnadlan Chc'Airr .',1c erre el
rc •' )paints Its tri lec: ;, rncg:toal.
it t. c. rim In avery short timat
THE $YS.T rsnim7 nceroy ren
BURNS, BRUISES, SPRAINS,
RRSUELATISM,
NEURALGIA and TOOTHACHE.
.0.0 Lrewrwseglaa AT 280. • /p•raak
K I1.wats of Ootrllahla tad Itftaalligh .
ALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES.
By virtue of • warrant under the hand of the Warden and seal of the eorporitlon of the
county of Huron, dated the twentieth day of July. I1Ml, commanding me to levy apes the
panda hereinafter described for the arrears of taxs respectively due tbertron. tot/ether with
ousts: Notice 1s hereby elven that unless such taxes tad oohs are sooner laid. I shall. In
compliance with the Assessment Act. chap. 190. R. 8 0., proceed to sell by public smiles the
said (lands, or so much thereof as may be to d the sante. at the COI RT
HOI'SIk, in the TOWN of UOUIRIC'H, os. TUIrSDA , the TSN I day of VOVLYaLR, pal.
at two o'clock in the afternoon.
TOWNSHIP 01' ASHFiLLD.
P41i t.
LOT AND Dlaeitll'TION Con( I0.toM ACRES os. Ta ens Corn
.Pori of West half of North half of 19 14..L. D. l twid `� 1 II uIt ta
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VILLAGE Or HLNiRTN iN ORSV.
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viLLAOI Or FORDWICH I%,HOWicS.
Part et Park lot 17
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739
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Albertat, North 31 [.•app tt'Hare 1 Damn 1 II
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VILLAOF Vr OORRI1 OR HOWICK VILLAGE iN HOWICK.
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TOWNIHIP or HIJL1.ETT.
Part of I 1 1 Pat'd 143 i 0
Pan ofII 2 131 837 191
North pan of West half .f 11 14 as ' 19 19 133
(loath pan of North half ol 11 14 0 I le 113
TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS,
Ninth half of II 3 18 Pet'd 1 31
Hoothweet.go•rter of 1 7 30 3 11
TOWNSHIP OF 1MeKILLOP.
West hal( of 3 11 3.1 Prl'd 13 AI
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN.
Hoath half of 3 31 3e Peed 1t S5
% INOHAM TOWN PIAT iN TURN BERRY
Pafk 17
South 1-131 of 317
Beath half of gig
Rooth half of 9114
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all
Wast pees of 915
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