HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1892-4-7, Page 7SIGNAL&: Obidettlet tT l3 AT,A! I jLt 7, 1892.
W. ACHESON & SON.
Today we open for inspection our import of
Single Dresses,
Dress Goods
and Costumes.
Never before have we had such pleasing effects and
stylish goods.
Inspection invited at once, as single costumes we can-
not repeat.
200 Pias of Fr011Ch Steolls all Caiiilncs
In the best qualities produced. Patterns and colorings in
our immense range are far superior to any
ever heretofore shown in Goderich.
W. ACHESON SON.
THIS 18 THE SEASON FOR
CROSS CUT SA WS,
In which we lead.
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CA ' 'LE CHAINS,`
Finest in the land, at'right prices.
0005 ANO ENO&
ksst Ntaaere' Iedneewt a She Mess.
A meet many Oats bonne very small
when you mit testes to tem
The most avesabb, roommates tack and
mild stimulant is Milbara ■ Beet, Ins mod
Wine. lm
The reesedi.g angel never strikes • bal-
sam iso his boobs by what is said of a moo
oe kis graveuteme.
BEST MAKES OF AXES,
.It prices whicie, will make you buy.
R. P. WILKINSON & Co.
To the Front
as Venal.
DIRECTLY TO THE SPOT.
U STAliTANEOUS I$ ITS ACTION.
For CRAMPS, CHILLS, COLIC,
DIARRh( A, DYSENTERY,
CHC:.ER% MORBUS,
and el ov:::L c0][PL INTS,
13 Si ;COY COU*L$
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Euu:2Ns, f.,::3Es. s1'R .:.
„':EIJMATI'?'.
I$8L 1 AL IIA ted TC STH/CCHE.
seam Itwoarwasaa or lees- • Mwrrlau
Rif knew et tummeemsealthsletterra
Low's Worm Syrup has removed
tape worms from 18 te 30 tem bog. It also
destroys all other kinds et worsts. la
Then are people who wealdn'% lie with the
hp for anything, mid yet they lire a lie ev
ery day in the week—
Unsightly pimples, blotches, ten, and all
itching humors of the skin are removed by
wing Dr. Low's Sulphur Seep. la
Hamilton city doused on tiaturday finally
passed the by-law renewing the lease of the
street railway to the present company.
'owupatios claims many victims. Ward
off this dread diease bythe use of small
Sugar Coated Burdock ill. when seeded.
la
"ibasboa mid •Net reefer
sea hinted SJt mms..de: ivy ir•
erepnbaeb bins Icy 11•1 three Webs Maori
cal eeengpe : war. 1 • etllswoe end famene.
T1.1e b m�u��s¢ hr r • ..i.l it is the r.:carare el
e.. . i. h :edit .54 diegraoe. "
IAEDICi.L HINT&
erase nr M7em•niea.
As is well known, this troublesome coin
pietist arises from over -eating, the use of
too muck rtok food, eenMcted oosstipatton,
lack of exercise, lad air, etc. Ths food
should be thoroughly chewed mod never
bolted or swallowed is haste. .taaul•ate
mate be avoided and eserMee taken 11 pos-
sible. A remedy whioh has rarely failed M
give preempt relief sad effect permsseat
earee, eves in the most obetioate este. is
Burdock Blood flitter.. 11 acts by r'eibi" t-
ins and toeing the digestive organs, re -
nerving emitivesees and increasing the ap-
petite
mpetite and restoring ►t•Itb and vigor to tin
system. As • ease td'potot we quota Inn
• inter written by Ilia L A. Kuhn, of
Hamilton, Out.: - - "' Two years ago file
seemed • burden. 1 ueuW not eat the
simplest food without being in dreadful
misery is my stomach, under my shosidmb
and berms the beck of my' neck. M
advice failed to procure relief and, eeWg
B. B. advertised, I took two botteles e( k,
and have been entirely save from any symp-
toms .t my complaint since.
'Ase gives very cooclusive proof of the
el/iimy of this wonderful remedy. 2
GEMS OF THOUGHT.
Mia L B. Case, formerly ea the tomb -
Mg staff of the W Ingham paha school, is
w librarian in Alms Colley, Yiekima
hely amp et way
ca Inman or ttai els weed is 30 reuses
by Woolford's BlaNay Uses. This aver
fila. Sold by F. Jordan. 961y
Deeming bas coufeseed that be killed bis
wife sod children, as well as two of the
Whitechapel women whose deaths were
aw-ribed to ".lack the Ripper."
TOTWITHSTANDINO the loud -toned advertise -
N,
meats to be seen in our local papers from time
.L to time, and the now stock -phrase : .. I buy all
goods for cash," all goods are supposed to be bought
for ash, and I am one of the few who buy for spot
cash or on receipt of goods. Those who are in s position
to buy as above can undoubtedly do better than those who
buy on time and have to renew their notes. I am
receiving portions of my
SPRING PURCHASES
Geste Spring:' loom many of its terrors
when the system is fortified by the use of
Ayers Sarsaparilla. With multitudes, this
wonderful toxic alterative has long super-
seded .11 other Spring medicines, being
everywhere recommended by physicians.
Matthew Beattie. of British Columbia,
formerly of Hrantford, Ontario, who was in
this county recently, returned to his home
after visiting friends and relatives in Ont-
ario for the past six months. He fist left
for the West about live years ago, where be
has been very successful in teaching up to
the put year. He Dow owns a lame farm
Dear Warnock, and also property in New
Westminster City. He thinks British Col-
umbia is the beat Province in I'aa•da, and
mays any young person who groes there is
sure to prosper.
And will have full lines in all departments a few Clays
hence, which for style, variety and price will be second to
none. I am not afraid of competition.
Strictly one price.
Drayer amid Haberdasher.
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IN ADVANCE!
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'Ib MOM in Ye happiness of other' is te
make it on arra.
Wbo mtakes gaiek use of the moments is
a genius of prate
The only way a setting the will free is to
deliver it from wilfulness.
He who waits to do • great good at once
will seldom do any good at all.
The feskiing is often the deeper truth.
the opinion the more superficial one.
Gratitude is the music of the heart when
its chords aro swept by kindness.
strength r. born in the deep silence of
hong•suffermg hearts, not amidst joy.
The brighteest lightning comes from the
blackest clouds, and the poorest faith from
the severest trials. •
Doing is the great thing. For its settle -
rely, people do what is right, is thoosidep
.wore to like doing it.
if we did not take great pains and were
not at areal. expense to oorrupt our nature
our nature would never,corrupt us
Keep your conduct abreast of your
As • :(pots$ blood remedy there is uotbing
equals Ili. N illiams' Pink Pills. They sup-
ply in • oosdenaed form the elements nec-
essary to enrich the blood, stimulate the
nerves and build •Dew the system enervated
by being "horsed up' during the Winter
mouths.. Sold by all dealers or sent on re-
ceipt of price --50 rents a bot or six boxes
for $2.50 -ty addressing the Dr. Williams
Men. Co., Bneskville, Oat., or Morristown,
!1. Y.
BRAKEMAN CONLEY'SS PLUCK.
Lying to .Agony Is. Meer. twill lee Moser
bald Me lets* (sy.
✓ oom The Naha Hee.
Pet Conley was rear Wakeman os a
Southern Ohio tri het broke in tee
while he was os, deck. He made for the
brake wheel to keep the rear section from
dashing into the forward part of the broken
train. The brake chain mapped, lie was
thrown off the car before the wheels, and in
an instance be had both legs cat off below
Hie knee and one bead severed.
What was left of him was hurried upon
the engine to the station, fortunately very
near at hand. The stamps were amputated
and dressed without •e,.ethetics, the call
being trio sudden aid summons too hasty to
procure them 0 the man a life was to
be saved at all. Pat never uttered • sound,
tjuiyertng with pain, white and perspiring
with agony, be never so much as winced.
G•:grese set in and tbe arm had to be
taken ad above the elbow. But the brake-
man never uttered • moan.
Late oss night, when he was still weak
from the mooed opersuoo,the baapitaloot on
which tbe 6b•ttered form lay broke clown.
,be =atoll to the floor, tM bandage
was loea.sea poi his leg, the limiters
buret, sad but:(or the quick action of the
nurse Pat Costley would have bled to
death.Mon surgeon arrived the brake -
t ms shoe AM
as drown with anguish. He
wase weak from lose of blood that it grow
doubtful whether life could be c -•zed book
into his frame. Everything that could be
dose was attended to at mote.
Fainting, poor racked with isexprenible
torture, the poor fellow looked u at the
h
surgeon, who was compelled to stoop to his
pillow to catch the feeble words. In • whis-
per that was inaudible to time rest of the
room Pat murmured : " Doc, bow—iesg—
eaght • feller to staid this before he bailees!
i nal stand it—mach Imager witboat-- cry-
ia', bat 1 dost wast to dt a rel the Blotter,
For Gad . sake Pat."
"ere if you wait to. It71 do you good.•"
TMs, for the (host time in •11 these days
o[nh
Pat ted his es to the wall and
wept • child. —
es Omer sew Alsed.
Phyrne •ss travellers, pioiosrs, settlers.
and •11 olsmas of people of every
degree, testify to the medicinal and tense
virtem of Burdock Blood Ritter., the mem
papular sod effective mefieiae extant. it
mires all di.....s of the stomach, liver,
bawds mad blood. 2
rw.sume• Pats. and Itberes.
cos -
science, and very soon your conscience
will be illuminated by the radiance of God.
it is the part of s great mind to be tem
perato inpro.perity,resotnte te adversity, to
despise what t6hee vulgar admire,aid to prefer
a mediocrity to an excess.
Every man has his chain and his clog,
only it is looser or tighter to one man
than smother. And he is more at ease who
takes it up than he who drags it.
A weak mind sinks under prosperity
as well u under adversity. a strong
and deep one has two highest tides,
when the moon is at the fell, and when
there is no moon.
No man can hinder our private addreeses
to God. Every man can build • chapel in
his breast ; himself the priest, his heart the
'sacrifice, and the earth he treads cm the
altar.
There is no contending with necessity,
and we should be very leader how we
censure those that submit to it. Tis one
thing to be at hearty to do what we wiU.and
another thing to be tied up to do what we
must.
The difference between man's law and
God's law is that, whereas we may reach
the highest standard tet before us by the
former, the more we advance in strivis$ to
fulfill the latter tbe higher it keeps ruing
above us.
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■taard'e ualme t be need W PU•ldau•.
tib Lost Mer.
A soldier's grave a beie is Cochin China
bears this military command, carved after
the nae's name and the date of his death :
•• ARMS AT RABIC Rr.MT'"
A besAate leas
Would use Kemp's Balsam for the throat
sad lungs. It is caring more cases of coughs,
aside, asthma, brosohitis, croup and all
throat •ad lung tr cables, than any other
medicine. The proprietor has authorised
t
any draggi to give you • sample bottle
free to convince you
othe
merit of ftthisgreet
f
remedy. Large hoc [
lleeoovwr
N leer's..
Mrs. Tr•ddles Tommy,you mustn't go
thing with Peter Riebels ; he is just get-
ting over the s,easles."
Tommy ?teddies ' There won't be any
danger, motier ; I never catch anything
when I'm fishing. - Tid-Bita.
'hers ere .boat 170,000 14rosssd drink
shops ht the United wf.gdoet It is Gem -
pined thine are at but 600,000 drak•rds.
Dr. Norms Kerr says 120,000 deaths
are mused every year ley drink. 40,000 et
three being the direct victims and 00,000
ladiren victims.
Buffos, in "Demesne sne es N•tor." 11766►,
aye : "Drink oleos iestrwy►_rsiaS mere
people tars ell the ether piKnes pet to-
gether which •Mit ty."
Len year the drink bill was £1311.4M,470.
while the •moms span open
Aible seseties. sem, was only g$,000,000.
Ths $500,000 gives to General Boob
represent* • hells ever six menthe' drink -
flag. The remit is • steedleg step
et
sanely 200,000 erfmisah. about 90,000 ed
wham are s}uye is jelb el ewe lima.
They lave almost a WNW peoples. mai
Mee miaow mere es the tarps et pauper
English Spavin Liniment removes all
hard, soh or calloused lamps and blemishes
from borers, blood .pavin,curbs,splinte, ring
bone, sweeney, stifles sprains, sore sad
swollen throat, coughs, etc. Save MO by
use of one beide. Warranted the seen
wonderful _'Main sere ever crusta Obit
by F. Jails& Oily
IlhalliaelOwoolle ha flee gamy
Wed/ pee iiia to leave r' mid the
wood M the Young Tree.
. Idiet blw but I would," answered
the yens Tree. a " Out you take me down
with abeak "
1 saver es," mitt the ahanTer, " seeing
you've got Daly one small teem." Peek.
if your Dough keeps you awake aad rapt -
Um at take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
and ebtafa immediate relief. Tido remedy
elLys inflammation, beat the pulmonary
armies, iodates steep, mod restore, health.
The sooner yes bogie the better.
THIS BUSINESS FOR SALE.
AN OPEN LETTER
TO MY FRIENDB AND PATRONS.
1
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bought oat the interet of Mr. Jas. A. McIntosh in the (osgich a"
gan factory, my time will necessarily for the hast part be taken up m
the management of that concern. But the customers 4 my West street lylleiseM will
not suffer from lack of attention in consequence. The business will run along as usual,
my efficient staff being capable of attending to the wants of my patrons- The hustings'
is still under my personal survey, and all work entrusted to me shall receive my per-
sonal attention and oversight. ]f R. J. W. WHITELY will me as manager. being in easy
comtuunication with due by telephone. The plumbing and heating department is under
the management of Mit. ALIIIED Hotus. of Toronto. •ea first-class sanitary engineer. The
tin and sheet metal work is in charge of Mit .1A4Es PEP'S, a clever worker in
sheet metals, and who is now manufacturing all my tinware from heavy redipped tin.
All work in the various lines will be executed with care and despatch.
MY STOCK OF
STOVES, TINWARE & KITCHEN FURNISHINGS
IS ALWAYS FIRfST-CLASS.
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1=1TJBI.IC'8 OBEDIENT SERVANT,
ALECK SAUNDERS, WESTREET
THIS BUSINESS FOR SALE.
A. B. CORNELL
TAM L1LDDIG
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Wirr? .cLeaa's Block—On the Square—McLean's Block,
STILL CONTINUES T3 CONDUCT TUNERAiB ATIHIS USUAL LOW PRICES.
11 1rI'
T8E Ba—Ail hGnaw Time hes d.elmres : -Tho
reerim" 11141.
1d ?Mt wan Oder team pet tlapdbr,Nai lir. ahilwe
1f1 TEE NWT ebb eft Aral.
Mine. new.
Gentleman " Aad se you are a news-
paper Mos asw, Cecile Restos."
Uneie Restos-- " Yes, Mr ; i'.. de editor
ob de job deps'tment."
(sentients-- " Editor of this job depart -
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Used. Rests—" Yes, oak, I carries is
oeal, we' orals est ile', •s' warm down
ds wisdom, mod x11 sok .dtlis' ee slat,
salt"
gyp w� psmdbrd borax up the nos
esflierbsl1111 fa the heed.
oakum ys» a va4ber .il is tomato eatetteTra
you wastmite it pelsted e. Try • nen:
wrens doter es41 weber pat .bout the
seek
elor
Ws p irtapstlrii el y.sv e
ween is said weather. Try welk
Mg with 1��. A i yew l+4 Gads
saR�d eft WfirWiaa•be e( .eels
vying seas) i treble : give
• Try a sewaptlre ewer year sheet,
betse•W Tsar sant, as a east preMeMr h,
extremely veld washer.
Remember, NO HIGH CHARGES. The best stock in the county to choose
2 first-class hearses. Don't fail to give him a call and save money. Prompt
tNO CHARGE FOR HEARSES.
sits-ty
EPPS'S COCOA
By a thorough knowledge of the natural
laws which govern the operations ofd
estion '
iwwfemom.by• elael
t
fee mepertla ol well .e.beted Cocoa Mr.
trestei �Wii N, breeklat whims with a
which tear ave
.w�rar
es
It ii by the Pull-
MyeMy. ,�et est' eally p Wong
ecep tato relent seer!
ste ads toguars t� f
weak atal
hist argued eta ' e • w•e� with
Ghat bis. "' .freers► amatelsi "—
M� stsPb with billies water a milk.
acid only 1s eaehe ll.WW aheeen. labelled Wes
JAM= i hMPS owdiw.
alebW id.,
a VIII Banff' aloe. Ossa. dewy s.'a
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ANTI-
A. B. CORNELL,
Os the Square.
APPLICATIONS THOROUGHLY REIMS
DANDRUFF ���
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e1 Os Wt. s tltt ods aad t�wkisat
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eloper faits hi 1s he
willed edea
rapt 1 Sale SOISSI.
Mess Ii tell and
Massa Aeon.
KEEP YOUR FEET pRY•
NEW ARRIVAL
WINTERCOCOS.
LATEST STYLES.
iesior a Lsaleras, aulib_ra_M+ /costa.
Rema•str nand tMowed elopewet.s.Partook Ma
H. DUNLOP,
Ileo wartut. ter_
MAN WANTED
To char. M saint Apegs.�
.7. f°r tient
aa.. ea eateryero�- Wbeb or w
tlma We are ILlena
Ntrse IM M Ridge
x.T.wel
�+w eat
l.tiera.•1.•. •
wows for
This can be done at a very small cost by 1p���
your foot wear at the old -established sad reliable Shoe
;our
of e
E. D.OWNING--
aparligthiP
YOU WILL FIND MY
Stock of Fall Goods
As usual very large and complete.
Prices lower than the lowest.
5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH.'.
I veatteitlief to ordered work and
and I halt workmen m do the work.
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