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The Signal, 1892-7-28, Page 71t,11"14 ,t! I. 1../ THE SIGNAL : GODNRIOH. OWE: AT;—LY JOHN T. ACHESON SPECIAL VALUES IN American Challies at 8, 10 and lbc. MI Wool Challies at 20, 25, 40 and 5c. Ladies All Silk Undervests at 75c. Al ine of Parasols worth $2.00 for 1.50 A Special line of Dress Goods in lain and checked 40 inches wide in yards ends $1.00 for the piece a argaln. JNO. T. ACHESON. NOW TAW E1 BOOTS : AD : SHORS FOR INSTANCE. It makes little differ- ence what others say, the leading place in the trade for years and years has been occupied by E. DOWNING. C. Kest+.. and Square. P.E.—The latest and beet Spring and Summer designs just to hand, 4 E'2S 1$ v IP: 1 i `` 2 s a 'y 1 !jil ' 5 . 1 ti >3a 9 !1 li a d 52 w I Is i 2 4 i c e a g Iijt'I" w la lligi! !I11o iai !; is ii ;!il I i ii Y o ei d ii1111 I WI ii ii - 5 i.a Wiz • ir 11 e ! 1 a it an -1274 1 Ili II 4 t k 8 iiii trs la 40 •A 11 i! ii s. m iti Ai I d 41 ii GN ci 1 1 r. .;miaow Tarawa Dews elle eaam1U.. M r I levelead•1 •dams is the Democrat- socifiostioe tssstiag in New York ked UN his thorough esdeea•Nw et the fres sb, sett -protection' plank &doused by Ni air o eo•rmidon. Afar roferrieg to the slo lbalety sad the strength et the Demo - be raid : Twain our eyes to the plait peps• of r lead, we see them hwdnd tee e0itstss- s way • twit* testy derailsftfeen Nem It W iebb m- bue •f the uessmsrhew bymom mare* met W. t• of j M sad 'may Mk whits the exestioas the wars d •• ',rag .rem thew band wend been • Intim' et theme kr when b es&t this nois• ws ere the usher '--1. • dean ""0417 04 7 that As Ye mita wh rising et he raywhile Wpm** heed et h pe terries. by ttworld... s et en ep teMelir =the f lth.t t. e lilies er n lei le "." t• W that, suis w beer 1141%/61111tbdr wain one 11•••••*, lysnags es. sres ere .erred le preeeniee milk tb plass nil amend West noshes free hes ewe ralloani ths —bffn- veeMiwe. r 1il ey.pe.n. width sod epplesen seek s rd upheld edam seek 7 g ip ep ter M Yam, Aar neeln. Lime. males. es •s/ 1si1M CRISP AND CASUAL - Italy has twenty two aym•torie•. There are in all 135,000 miles of cable. Then are 1,000 •' hearted " boasts in London. Tweet eight thoaod patens n we granted I.ae at year. There are 525.000 Cosirefiatioaaliets in the United States. New York u the only city which has a owe -armed bartender. The Dank of England requires sixty folio ledgers for its daily aoeownte. Five thousand ironies are engaged in the retail liquor business in Cbiosgo. A Hurn or Cut will heal quickly and leave lam scar if Victoria Carbolic salve is applied at oboe. lm A bey near Grand Mich., is rais- ing crickets by d rte and sells them to enviers for batt. Natfooal Pills ore sugar -costed. mild bat t1 orb sad are the beet Stomach and Liver piUL in use. lm Nine per cent., or about 7,500, of the criminals of the United state. from 1880 to 1110 were homicides. M.tari.e Fever sed Chills aro beet broken up and prevented by using Milburn's Aro- matic Quinine Wise. lm Every woman who talked to Law Wallace during the Mirn.spolis convention made some mention of the chariot nos in " Ben nr." U.etroy the Worms or they nay destroy Frees/min children. Free■ Worm Powders destroy sod expel all kinds of woes. In Picard Francs, claims the honor d be- ing the p<aos where the Bret plate `lees was made. a prooem was diaoorsred by acci- dent in 168P. Then 1. s sign on the entrance to • Gem. story at North Wales, Montgomery county, Pe , which reads : " No admittaooe except on badmen." The modest maidens of Old Orchard have adopted the custom of bathing bynight in the surf .lace the extremely hot ys have set is.. ■.deera and aar.es. All who have the care of children should know that Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry may be ooddently depssded on to cure all Summar oomplsiwt•, di•rrbas, dysentery, .romps, colic, cholera hafeatnen, cholera morbus, soaker, etc., in children or adults. 2 • a.eeee.ee.eauen. A gentleman in Scotland lately dismissed a clever but dishonest gardener. For the sake of his wits and family, however, be gave the man • character, and this is bow be worded it : 'I hereby certify that A. e has been my gardener for over two years, sad duriw3 that time be lee got more out omy g•eden then any other as I ever Seven Team' eealren.. l:a TI swetx,—I have sugared very much from inflammatory rheumatism, which through wrong treatment left ugly running sores co my heads and feet. With these I suffered for seven years, during which time I had neither shoe nor stocking on. I oom- inenoed sling B. B. B. externally •led in- ternatl adwg the pills •leo, and I ears say now that the soiree are entirely cored, and have been for some time. I believe the bitten were the mesas of saving my life. Mau. Assts BAWL, Crowson's Corwrs, 2 Acton P. O., Ont. OT LUCK, BUT PLUCKI I:HAVE ONE; PRICE FOR EVERYBODY AND THAT IS THE LOWEST. dew te Heuer• a Wte.. Rei. Dr. Charles F. Deena, paster d the Church of the Strangers, New York Qty, bas just won a $20 .told piece offered es • prise 1nr the best enemy on ' How to dam- age • Wife." and be says he will give it to his wife to help him to matinee to manage her. Le his brief smey be mid : The first badness of the hothead is to weans him- self ea es to keep Weed, always his wife's respectful friend, always her tender lover, }always bar equal parlour. We seed not hese oar adack spa quer .loan of oonatita/Msal prniaisa or legis have power. etWeeaddeneeeese the taw, we mese jg Cabman —t ssatiitiess its epmatlsa 1. agjett, and that laws ennead is aeemdsaes dth it are iasquitsble and wkak " Owe is sat • dotraotive panty. We are art El wally with the rights of say of oar ellen ill are our ooaNrymen. We ars nest reildleat wsdlen ef any Anmissa Ilt wets, nee wIll we abrades aer oft swim bet them t bneeklst the love sad jeune. whish Moat. te.re. Areerisaa ism and epee whish oar e.satltsties rein we Islet that as pro of tariff legislation shell be talented whish bee hr is objaaa sada kneed eeatriboius free the sera ai Ra sad Wenn of the nate of ser sha- man to swell dh+stly the a.eemehtiaae of a leveed dew ; nor will we penton • pre- leased arsenals far Ananias labor er lav eam 11tH s . d beaevoleat are for shun M the yes of tin people le the anile sigmas d Nee who seek, Neu* the aN of rrsgssl lsrlff laws, is pi se - eared sad et rasnsrhie savanna M the exposes el their Alrw" Ito nee ltrmenw. O.e'tansr,—I have sew L.1si Used Man kr ttp bleed and be plagOn. stud tiWiles nab ee. wetf of lay ease It r the gel►I add awl M help ter. IlestTsaa lIteew. 'ire Oat. • care ter I'—* lien and eemidaeae. Dr. Silas Lane, while in the Rooky Mown- take, a s - Is , dias.ver d • root that when eo.biesd with bier herb maks era easy mad esrtela eye ger aowrYyatioo. It le in the form of dry reale bed {sayer, sod le kaowe se lame% Ifettelly Mediate. 1t will sero sin -headache. For t&. bled, hoer and kidneys, and for dsarins up the ooeepkdioe it dem wondaa men it •t 50n • p•ekege-aooegk for ve weeks. Il.ow 1 HAVE ONE CLASS OF GOODS AND THAT IS THE BEST. RE -DIPPED TINWARE HAS COME TO STAY. MILK CANS, DAIRY CANS, MILK PAILS, EVERYTHING MY OWN MAKE FROM SPECIAL RE -DIPPED TINPLATE. SEE QUALITY AND PRICE, BOTH RIGHT. SOME PEOPLE THINK my store is ruled by the lucky star. That theory does not count in the big trade which I did hart year, and which is growing so rapidly. It was not luck, but sheer pluck. The foundation d Business is RELIA- BILITY, REASONABLE PRICE$, CLOSE ATTENTION. THE PEOPLE ARE NOT FOOLS. Everyone, whatever their position in We, deserve attention and civility, both of which I insist upon. The careful housekeeper is looking for something to make work racy during the warn) weather, and 1 have it. LOOK AT THIS FREE TO THOSE WHO ASK FOR IT. I have only s few, but every lady sho.tld have one. It is s bright little Book about good Carpet Sweepers—arout BISSELL'S CARPET SWEEP- ERS—that WEEPERS—that everyone who lives on carpets ought to read. Sixteen pages of new ideas put in a new way. SPECIALTIES FOR THE HEATED TERM : REFRIGERATORS, FLY TRAPS, WIRE DOORS, LAWN SPRINKLERS. ALECK SAUNDERS, AFET " Not on Calvary " is the title of • little work which bee erwated quite a stir in re• ligioos redinr circles. The •ether, "e tqy- sssa,' believes that Christ eons to earth not to appease the wrath of God nor to Mass heals by lam death as the ores, but to redeem sthe iaworld hen the power d hi asaptM issa. and bovuroosasei0 him dlog teT e arnisest 1. saiose sad plesdbie, sad is .108.4 sad reversedi. Is. deep reverence her tie (Arieleaerifles, ib full d the divlsity of the Meares, is for higher ass eptles of the P$$b r . lova, all leave the eosristi s that this is ties nest arthadux heterodoxy Net baa issued ken the pens for • keg tins, sad it ma- ne 1041 te spaaa nd •te.stha. 0. T. DU- It1*an ft Ca, 718 sad 710 Broadway, New Twk. Seat pest -pad en rettelpt dNew A. B. CORNELL V1TDb"Z2T1 i ER i Sgr' XcLean's Block—On the Square--McLean's Block, STILL CONTINUES TJ CONDUCT FUNERALS ATIHIS USUAL LOW PRICKS. Remember, NO HIGH CHARGES. The best stock in the county to choose from. 2 first-class hearses. Don't fail to give him a call and save money. Prompt attendance. ZNO CHARGE FOR HEARSES. neaps A. B. CORNELL, On the Square. To the Front Ileuel • f+aaaM•n ensure. TM ween e1 green fruit. gad 5.... EReal 11 the tins whin the went firm .1 dialersaeeMsa, Menton% saseatewe d rd e =nisei is d W14 penteslswirn *sold be kept 1a the he.a. Per yens l I bola the meet relleM....ufly. 11084 NT OTW ITHSTANDING the loud -toned advertise - menta to be seen in our local papers from time 1 to time, and the now stock -phrase : " I buy all goods for ma," all goods are supposed to be bought for cash, and I am one of the few who buy for spot cash or on reoeipt of goods. Those who are in a position to buy as above can undoubtedly do better than those who bay on time and have to renew their notes I am receiving portions of my SPRING PURCHASES And will have full line, in all departments a few days hence, which for style, variety and price will be second to none. I am not afraid of competition. Strictly one price. 31dVZ TRO Dramas and Haberdasher. UNDERTAKERS WHY Does GEO. BARRY, the Goderich furniture dealer and undertaker, keep the best stock of furniture and undertaker's suppliant And how is it that be can sell so cheap t BECAUSE J_ 337torrilosrlr lac BON Have added to their present beldam one of B. J. Naab's Latest Style 0 OQty Hearses, also the blest ase of funeral furnishings in the county, sad .re new prepared to matront t assaks at prints reasonable. Tide depselatsat will be attended to by hie .on William, naso w theaa ir at tae kerb D. firdie lien years, bee a kaotriedged the beigele, sad poolit nto .bare part .[ re yobbo patronage. Pbawemer w edm pe, your way to the post atioa. Ohs us a baa. J. BROPEEY & SON. He finds that it pays in the long run. His motto is : tSmall Profits and Quick Re- urns." He also makes a specialty dpicture framing. (live him a call before purchae ing elsewhere. Embalming Fluid always on hand. 2357-y Patronise True Competition. Tts Canadian Pacific RailWAy ti . 'h 1s.. rsmbIti d t. dvs hylas arsaelasn sentee web Air amid pw e ami Madre. sod 1• seen. > of tyres ...s. wbr Viad.10.11 110.. gadd -Mair mieM: M • ` _WWI likoaser. aU..tra