HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1892-9-22, Page 7THE SIGNAL: GODERION. ONT., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1892.
JOHN T. ACHESON
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,a desire to pull the attention of our Customers to our new stock of
Black and Colored
K!Ge8
Imported direct from the makers. Every pair is guaranteed
e claim to have the bent 111.00 Kid Glove ever shown in Ooderieh
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STOCK I8 ALL DEPARTIE TS NOW COIPLETE.
iSPECTION INVITED.
JNO. T. ACHESON.
: VERYBODY USES
5
EDDY'S
MATCHES
EST QUALITY.
SURE LIGHTER.
rfil TJ kills assail .s, but obany tats
Passim as fate liar dwelbag ; will give Pts
food to est and raiment to pas as ; will
N-ely MOW n.', raiurg • new roof over the
aims of the old..ad I .hall Was an br mr
own gneide mid taste the ■weets of freed -
ship and .d home. hot the roan who Mr -
sedates false reports concerning my charac
ter, who exposes essay act of my life which
may be represented to in dLadvottaaggeo,,
who goes first to this, then to that iadivid.
nal, tells them he is very tender of my re-
putstioe, ..jouis upon them the e�ctot
secrecy, sod then tills their ears with hear
says sad rumors, and, what is worse, leave
than W dwell upon the Mots sad sugges-
tion.ot hie own busy imagination the man
who Mins " filches from me my good wrue "
dose me as injury whittle neither industry,
aur charity, our time itself ma repair.
Sacred Heart Review.
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ttONTO BRANI-H-29 Front-st. West. MONTREAL BRANCH -818 St
James -rat MAMMOTH WORKS --Hall, Canada
_ WORDS OF WISDOM -
turd • Liniment relieves Neuralgia.
.i Haas's Horn.
seep yourself pun, sad God will keep
sate.
,od !sever gave any Mas the right to IoM
brother.
'he mere mosey • man Ism the more he
de religion. blood medicine in existence can do. It
he more religion a mien has the less he,searches out all the impurities in the mete=
ds money. end expels them harmlessly through the
vrmg doutg people •re the meet exact- proper channels- The is why Ayer's Sar.
of •11 people. saparill• is so preeminently effective as •
t u better to fail in trying to do good remedy for rheamatitat 1
• never to try. - ARSENIC AND AMMONIA.
the woman who never takes as interest
the fashions needs mdtcts'e. .eseaeirable t'entrae.s V the Fermat of Twe
Felon. ea the tLssp4elN..
The .low absorption of many poisons
cbsags in some more or less modified form
Iles mss who u always looking for w the oomplexios, but arsenic and emmonu
7 place will have •hard time of at.
.how their effect about m quickly m any.
If you conclude to keep your sins today, Thepopular belief flat arsenic clean the
c may hare to keep them forever. complexion has led many silly wawa to
I.o.l's chiklren wore because they love to, kill themselves with it in small, continued
d tiro Devil's because they have to. doses
It can do no harm to try Freeman s Norm It produces • waxy, ivory -like appearance
.ender, if your child is ailing, feverish or • of the skin during • certain stage of the
rtful. lmiisoning, but its terrible .fur effects have
Among the Dares of life it is exhilarating �'""e to° well known to make it d eon -
w ettings to remember Mist the cold days mO° one 55 • octntetic.
r the shortmPs The effects of ammonia risen thecomplex-
some men will work harder to get • div- Tbe arefindir'tly opposite to that d sr.enia
Emmen sad tie *ism i•mms
The wise old Haman sat i• hie door.
whoa three young men premed overly by.
" Are ye following aper any me, my
sou' " he said.
"1 follow after Pleasure," said the old
est.
' And 1 after Riches," said the ee000d.
"Pleasure i. only to be found with Riches. "
" And you, my little one ! " he asked of
lbs third.
I follow after Duty," be modestly
said.
Aad each went his way.
The aged Himmel in he journey came up-
s three men.
My see," he said to the eldest, "me-
thinks thou went the youth who was follow•
lag after Pls..ora Did'.t thou overtake
bee!,.
"No, father,' answered the mss. "Pleas-
ure is but • t.bantom, that t lee as one ap-
proaches."
Thou
!° did'u not follow the right wary.
my"
' How did'st thou fare ! " he asked of the
Pleasure is not with Riches." he an-
swered.
And thou ! " ooatiaued Ha:ese, addres-
sing the youngest
A. 1 walked with Duty," he !solid.
" Pleasure walked ever by my ,ids'
" It is always thus," said the old EMIL
" Pleasure pursued is not overtakes'. Only
her shadow is caught by him who pursues
She herself goes haled in hand with Duty.
sod they who make Doty their dootDp•n_
los' have also the compaiumehip f�)'f�w�o
food is what keeps an editor fat when he
tries to publish • newspaper s000rding to
his hcaeet convictions.
An Ohio man claims to have a wife who
never mks him tor money. He neglects to
say whether the woman has hon speechless
from birtb,or whether she simply holds him
�d goes through his pockets without
Ayer's Sareoparills does what no other
Che surest way to find out that you nod
rut is to try to live like Hint
i oar won't find it half as bard to please
des you do the people you live with.
or than they over did to support • family.
Iii- Widow McDoo says the main reason
1y to many men have family trouble is
at they marry • mins.
t very man on earth reeds mon courage
ore than he dos mon mooey.
The annum the devil can catch the eye
e feels sure of the hands and feet.
The preacher fails who tris So preach •
octnne that hasn't been tested in his own
tart
It u going to the world for shoe strings
151 keeps the church from being sure -
mod
1f every mother wen a Christian the de -
ii a ould never have the courage to .how
smelt
If the devil mold be kept .way from the
klklren, it wouldn't be long until he world
Pse hu kingdom.
If you want to have plenty of oppor-
ssities foe doter, be sure that you do not
oglect the first one.
It u the dee* of Grist that damns us,
ad his resurrection that mein ten %V• kill
Ilia : God rains Him
11 the devil could manage to keep °pie
Uma thinking shout religion he would soon
lees his kingdom.
No man who will faithfully walk in the
legit
is 1 rod gives it to him will ever have
fay steel of • lantern.
W hoe a roan has to ehalk his bead and
me a shoe kora to get hr hat on, itis time
Ise kin. to pet no the bine ribbon.
While a man dim in the Society Islands
Wry punt hoe body,but in this country kis
darect.r a the thg that is freeload.
Sarah Hernhardt owns 1118 birds, • *Nu
rat and • half doaen dogs. No weodsr she
teat keep a husband very lost
Therm ars pet two kksd" of etasa is
Um world. Om kimd is saved by gram.
wel the
bikestOWeer Wet. Which class do you
" I never did may hang" i • minim that
"us people w always urging. whm merer
)lair rights to heaves w qutrWmmi. A
mum Nig is the sant w say this ren
The wrote we love (led the assns we will
ye to Him Love to Ood Y saw be flied
a ways that will be plowing be
" Whit Is soul had '" inquires " A Okm-
ts ass d our .mshesgea ✓rain
Rif
t symptom o ammonia poison
which appears among those who work lin
ammonia factories, is a discoloration of the
skin of the nose sod forehead. This grad-
u ally extends over the face until the com-
plexion has • stained. blotched and un-
sightly appear Poe. With people who take
ammonia into their systema m tnn•Uer dorm",
as with their water or food, them striking
symptoms do not appear so Soon. The sly
dict of the poison that is visible for • Lima
is • goers! anwholsomenees and mellowmw
of the complex iou.
Many people are slowly absorbing ammonia
poison without knowing it The use of am-
monia to the manufactures ham greatly in-
creased of lam, and it is unquestionably
n eed as an adulterant in certain food pre-
parations. ficial aaslysis have plainly
shown its um even in such cheap articles of
every day consumption m baking powders
The ooutinued absorption of ammonia in
e ven minute quantities as an adulterant to
food is injurious not merely from its effiot
upon the oowrplerioo,but because it destroys
the coating of the stomach and causes dys.
ps ima and kindred evils.
Pro(. Long of Chiimgo is authority for the
statement that, it to fifty million parte of
water therein ase part of smmoais,tbe water
is d•mgerom.
OPDLAR
LEASZNC�- 1
ROFITABLE
THE PRICES ARE POPULAR. 1 -- -
THE GOODS ARE PLEASING
THREE P's
IN
ONE PO
TRADING WITH U IS PIOVITABLII
ALECK SAUNDERS, STREET
Has all kinds of Novelties for the Kitchen,
And will procure New Things as fast as they appear.
GRANITE j
IRONWARE J
CLEAN,
HEALTHFUL,
DURABLE,
ANOTHER LARGE STOCK TO HAND
IN
SAUCEPANS, PORRIDGE BOILERS, TEA AND COFFEE POTS, PUDDING
PANS, PRESERVING KETTLES, Etc. —
THE NEW WHITE -WARE
The Fussily Doctor.
A lamp of sugar saturated with vinegar
is said to be • remedy for hiccough.
Nothing is better for • sprain or bruise
than wormwood sad vinegar steeped to -
rather.
For dight cam take • piece d common
brown paper-- wrapping paper like that
which butchers use for meat—and bind it
over the wound
For severe sold on the hugs use the fol-
lowing excellent remedy : A teacupful d
st a sed limey, one-half teacupful of olive
oil sad the juice of one lemon. Cook .1l to-
gether mad take ane teaspoonful every two
�Y,aartinot, • French doctor, asserts that an
unfailing test of death may be made by pro-
ducing • blister on the hand or foot of the
body by holding • flame of • Gaudio to the
same for • few seconds The test is as simple
as the proof in conclusive. ley blister,
death ; liquid blister, life. Any one may
try it : there is Iso error possible.
Mame members fismdtea.
From the Phlladelpnls Prem
The aim English House of Commons can
boast as large a number of University men
se its predecessor _945 having been to
Oxford or Cambridrs", as against 243 in 1886.
No fewer than 144 were once at Oxford, and
101 at Csmbrdge. As regards the public
schools. Eton is again an easy first with 107,
of whom 59 went to Oxford and 28 to Cam-
bridge. comes omit with 66, of
whom omit25 want to Oxford and 19 to Cam-
bridge. Turning to otber universities, we
God that at least L3, probably more, are
graduates of I.,.odon ; 17 were at Trinity
College, Dublin ; 16 at Edinburgh ; 8 at
/3lsegow ; 6 at the Catholic University, 1re-
Lod, and /iv., at le.:1. St. Andrew" and at
Aberdeen. '1%-rooto and Sidney Univer-
sities have each one member, and several
were educated in Paris, Berlin and other
Continental seats of learning.
rowers.
Itis very important that in this age of vast
material progress that • remedy be pleasing
to the tasW.ad to the eye, easily taken,
acceptable to the stomach and healthy in its
mature and effects. Pomseening these goali-
tis, Syrup of Figs is the one perfect laxa-
tive sod moot gentle diuretic known.
R. B. HOLLAND
UUNGAIIINON
JUST TO HAND
T . atamM"v.
Agatast shads' thee is so ddens. It
marts with • word—with • cod—with a
shrug --with • busk --s moils Ill. pstilesos
walking a darkness, spreading oomtae:'o
far mad wide whish the meet wary immobile
cannot avoid; itis the heart-e.•rchint dag-
ger d the dark assassin ; it is the polemist
arrow whom wends are ineursble ; it is the
mortal .ting of the deadly adder, murder
its employment, innocence its play and ruin
Its sport. The man who brats into mi
dw. , or meets the s the public' road
mad rolls nee of my property, dos me in-
jmvryy He Stops me no the way to wealth,
.trip mss of my hard -.armed savings, Is -
valves me is difficulty, sad brings my tam
Uy to psury .ad want. Hat ha dna ma am
injury that cam be repairmd ladwtry and
seonoaty mist' again bring nes into dream -
ammo= of ensu andaeme.. The w
who eantng at the midnight hoot firmy
dwelling,se
dcas e as is jury hs es harem my
rod, my pillow, h ralssent, say �
.leeftar from the Metes seed tempest
M den ms as iajusy the ass M aspired.
The stens my Ward line spew mA sad
Another consignment of English
Tweeds and Worsteds, suitable
for Ladies' Jackets and (lents'
Suiting., quality unsurpassed.
ODD LINES and
SUMMER GOODS
Market down away below_ the
regular prices to clear out and
and make room for New Fall
Stock.
Boots and Shoes
In this Department I have •
large and well -e4 acted stock, di-
rect from the best manufacturer's,
hence I can guarantee the best
possible value for the least mon-
ey- -quality considered.
DINNER and TEA SETS
Handsome for the Table, Durable for Cooking, Chemically Pure.
HAND -MADE RE -DIPPED TINWARE
Is SELLING FAST
in choice patterns and Al qual-
ity, (leap. Also a lot of Travel-
lers' Samples, and odd lines in
Glassware, etc., which i have se-
cured
scured at a bargain, and will sell
away below their actual vales
Nothing like it has ever been sold in the town. I have it in all lines.
THE ONLY PLUMBING SHOP IN THE TOWN.
SANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING.
A. B. CORNELL
41TDERT1aSER
rd/W' McLean's Block --On the Squaxe--McLean's Block,
Full lines in Fated/ Groceries.
A full supply of all kinds of
Paints and Oils kept constantly
on hand.
Patent Medicines m specialty.
R. B. HOLL.A.ND
OSNZRAL MERCHANT,
DUNGANNON. .
STILL CONTINUES T3 CONDUCT FUNKItALS ATIHI8 USUAL LOW PiUCF.h.
Remember, NO HIGH CHARGES. The best stock in the county to choose from.
2 first-class hearses. Don't fail to ve him a call and save money. Prompt attendance.
ajNO CHARGE FOR HEARSES.
A. B. CORNELL,
On the Square.
To the Font
u Usual.
NOTWITHSTANDING the loud -toned advertise -
meats to be seen in our local papers from time
to time, and the now stock -phrase : " I buy all
goods for caah," all goods are supposed to be bought
for cash, andl'lI am one of the few who buy for spot
cash or on receipt of goods. Those who are in a position
to buy as above can undoubtedly do beyter than those who
buy on time and have to renew their notes. I am
receiving portions of my
SPRING PURCHASES
And will have full lines 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 pi ice.
.A. IZO_
Draper and Haberdasher.
U ND ERTAKERS
WHY
Does GEO. BARRY, the
Ooderich furniture dealer and
undertaker, keep the hest stock
of furniture and undertaker's
suppliant And how is it
that he can sell so cheap
BECAUSE
J_ BP.OP E EY sit 80N
Have added to their present business one of B. J. Na.h's Latest Style
of Otty $earned, also the &neat line of funeral fnrn('things in the county,
and are now prepared to conduct funerals at prices reasonable.
This department will be strictly attended to by his son William, who, being
in the employ of the lab D. Garden for the past ten years, has a thorough
knowledge of the business, sed by prompt attention hopes to share part of the
public pdronsgs. Remember the piece—West-wt., on your way to the post
oaks. Cliy ud • oall.
- J. BROPHEY & SON.
He finis that it pays in the
long run. His motto is :
" Small Profits and Quick Re-
turns." He also makes a
specialty of picture framing.
Give him a call before purchas-
ing elsewhere. Embalming
Fluid always on hand. 2557-y
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Patronise
True
Competition.
Tsui Cas•Dlarr PACIFIC RAILWAY Ceti
Ttwamaars' W Siam iimatiltabod to sive tie
petal • IMO elem eervtee with fair sag ems
ms.sit esspetttlse.
It le twsa.eed a. tsadns Rtsrtptee said to
the lateness of Ile Wrests.
n dossrva the sspyor% of every ogress whip
• nowtpealtlm
mouse• m..psteb tam tab
las
sers, eonesetlag with all tuns and
1s. wastteel tteaeae.
tamed. and ttnr..s
MM Ha
Met th�w�,g� wire. to all pptate
11erthere.Llir1tW Catenabla aaA Pasha
Cee—lessk tills wetx+I.
.. Iltaliellar.111.
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