HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1893-6-22, Page 7THE SIGNAL : GODERIOH, ONT., THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1893.
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JNO. T. ACHESON
LACE
CURTAINS
We are showing some
extra values in Lace Cur-
tains
ur-
tains this week, in white or
crearn, at 50c., 75c., $1.00,
$I.25, $1.50, $I.75, $2.00, up
to $5.00 per pair.
JOHN T. ACHE C N.
NOW OBI FOB IIBPBCTI011
AT MUNBO'S
Navy, Black and Colored Storm S: - '€s,
Whip Cords and Two -Toned ; weed Effects.
A lull lined Black Stuffs in Cashmeres, Baratheas, Whip
Cords, Soliel Cloth, All -Wool dendsilk Warp Hen-
riettas, Amazon Serge/an
dB
TogetherPrintsWlth Chambrayseand Printed French que'. Teazzle
EXTRA VALUE IN
White and Grey rey Cottons, Shectings, Pillow Cottons, kc.
Napery Deportment well smarted.
Nes I i. v are osallag on as fast. as eossibis.
5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOA CASH.
2'161
Cloth,
sass. aVrire R -Q,
Draa
per nd Sabrdseber.
A LOST RING.
••wmettmee our looms prove onr g►tna.
A bre. -n rine ca. bs meaded, and a happy
marriage may result from a broker sewage -
MM.
Ste said Ila. Sawyer to his (resod Phil
lanae...
Never, Bob, aerie. Not this ors. Not
the'' And Rob detected tears is Phil's
yoke if not in hu eyes.
) you broke the ring, did year inquired
Hob.
"les : I demanded it of her. I threw it
co the ground, sad grsu.d it oder my heel,
i called her a deceitful little minx, and
mud that I was glad to be rid of her, and
that it was fortunate that I had learned bar
true character before I had bound myself to
her for life. Thee I turned and carne ••
oy..
••t'ame forth in the dark.ees," put in Bob.
"It seem, to me that you are wasting a deal
of vest ioe if she is as worthless es you say.
An* ;1 you aro so glad to bs rid of ler, why
the duce do you sit then with your eyes in
the tire and your fingers clutched in your
hair like Mosaic` Now, when I m glad
over anytbiag i whistle and sing and daaos,
WITH OR WITHOUT y
mplrlleal 11.aaia• taar.v.d In ThIa
Query Wawn tere Heads Ogee. loan
"Sty dear l i, u h c'.iuq !" said a weU-
knowu luatend bort other day.
Tate uuw.paper woulla Yoked inter-
ceded.
"Thin talk .lout tea being tiro bever-
age that Meters lot dues not inebriate
win have to be revised. Now, if I should
take one of my little tea cups and look
at you and hay With or without r what
would you think 1 meant?"
"Why, comm oar water, I suppose.'
said the neu-pgr'r wornen, who had ea-
joyed uuly a 1 'ted afternoon -tea ex-
perience.
"Create !" erlrued the hoste• P. w•itu a
gesture of despair. "My dear• hate you
really been lit n,f on this Guth Y'
-No," said the' new sheer woman.
"I'm been on the Sun."
•'Ob ! I .ho incl have said you came
from an extinct star " saki the ho.,tees
with Build scorn. •'Now, try it again.
With or without'!"
ith or without?" repented the news-
paper woman, as she tried to think of all
the things ever put into,tee. Finally an
il'epiratk)n came. "Hut water r she ex -
chinned in triumph.
The society woman looked at her what
pity.
1 see that you are hopelessly behind
the times. Yuu deli t know Soy more
about western faehioua! be tea drinking
than queen Elizabeth did. Now. I'II
et lighten you. When I say 'with or
without :' that nutans rens !"
•• •Rum !"
"Yes. rum! end whiskey! unit bear dy !
as I -a -lis i -ret -t -ti e!" exclaimed the boot-
ees in a tragic whinier.
The newepajer woman gasper.
"All in one cup T' She said.
"Ng y,u el y inuoce.:t! O. et a
time. of count.
"And what de I say when y. u say
with ..r w tilt .at Y "
• Well, you assume an expreaalon that
i. childlike and bleed and stir, •A suspi-
cien of rum. (dea..e;' or you put en a.
deprecating air an..l exclaim, 'Oh really
noir . Viell, if I must,'
tir'op 01
brandy :'or, if you want to Ise res
less, say h.)d.v. `Do 'liven it up with
some whisky ! It's no [vastly fiat.
Rather at:tt, tined ycu :"
' h!"
said the Len epaper w•otuan.
"And how do you luuaeure 'a suspicion'
of rune Y'
"One tere;xonful, my dear."
"And 'a drop?'"
"
•The same
"Anti you 'linen it up' with—"
•Two t'.astw ingot', or-occasionally-
'alf and 'alf, dou't you know," acd the
society woman put her finger on her lips
and looked around with an air of
.ecrrn•y.
' Awl absinthe?' asked the news
women.
"fila-li•h!" said the lisetees, looking at
the minietet'stvifs.. who hal just room an.
',Well," she 'said in a confidential tone
after the lady fwd pared cn, "it's only
the ultra -Bohemian women who take
those French things, you know. AK for
rete. I've cut the whole busiot o, any-
way. 1 laid in a supply of all these
things for oue of my 'at boat, days and
all afternoon i mixed drinks till i telt
like au old and accomplished bartender.
Weil you must know that rum and
whieks and all thea thine* have very
able-bodied odors pertaining to them.
But. my good young friend, these odors
get to be regular Sairteo n smells when
they are put 5010 lint ce R.r.
•'137 the time the outer edge Of the
afternoon was reached the graven image*
in the conservatory reeled and the very
pictures on the wail looked drunk.
\A -hen env husband canoe horse to diener
be could l.arJly get hos l:.tch kev in the
deor. At len.•., he said se. When he
got to tie reception ry en. whore I was
still sitting thinking atsrst .everal queer
thing' diet lied ha op"ne.i. li.• eael-well,
never nivel just brow he put it. but h:
asked nt. if I had Leen rebr..r:sine •Ten
Ni,Lts in a Kir-loom; Ti.ink of it! Ten
niglite in a -v. e11, as 1 say, ['recut the
whole business. I have plain tea, or i
put a obiter a lemon in it and call it
Russian, or if i want to be eccentric 1
put a.pounful of jain instead of sugar.
That's a real Ru=..ian fat. you know.
'.But as for mixing drinks oiler pre-
tence of se: ving afternoon tea. I've quite'
do, busses
we thought that be was troubled
will .IV 1, then, I think thatou have done
• despicable trick. and have wronged
Bleach* vill•nonely. Noon the less so be-
muse not so intended." And big, burly
Bob Sawyer strode out of the haw and
down Widow Wiatkrow's as a March bare
sad hardly kaew whether to be the most
angry at his sister or at Maed Bruiser, to
whom he was almost eagaged himself, or
at Phil Duncan, actin, as he had dose.
Bob kept on walking until he walked
straight into the Winthrows house, and
there found Illaanche, looking the very in-
carreatioa of despair, toyiag with that brok-
e') ring.
A strange pang shot through Bob Saw-
yer's heart as he saw this rotas girl made
the victim of scch • contemptible joke on
on. head, and of such • fool's rage os the
port of him who should bare been the ;ear -
dim of her feelings ; and he mid it would
serve both Mand Sad Phil -MPH "if I should
take her myself."
Thee he explai.ed all to Blanche, and
promised to go and find Phil and bring him
maok.
Then it was little Blanche's turn. She
got up on her dignity at this and se Bob
was about to leave the house said :
" No, he has cast me amide as worthiess.
Let him come back of hie own accord. The
ring is broken and has bees thrown sway.
What was it implied Rob toasyYou
u love, and justice u justice.
do not love me. Rluche Wiutbrow, and 1
know it, but i think it would be justice
wore you and I to Have thus mid love one
mother."
Mambo iMambo ',Joked up at the Neely
max must. First she tared oold, and
then eke termed hot : ewe pals ad then
red. A little tremor ofear cease v like ,
for Bob wee so big. Then she felta
child in hie presence, and iasgWd at this
sadden turn in the affair.
" It is justice,' repeated Bete " Nothing
but Patios ; justice Bret, rest... after-
w•rda. What do you say, Blasi* ? Aad
it will take somsthtag maw .bar pro
drive me frau seek a tree Ye4M se-;"
lint his month was reeled with a �'m
Meese of lova amities ities prevai
Bruiser, the idle gossip, sad I'hil Derma,
the foolish, learned a they sat Bach in
ate pews sad saw handsome Bob
ew
Sawyer lead the lovely Bl.nehe
up to the altar in Me old 1T.geek ekareh is
Masehesaer•by-the-Se N. Y. World.
and maybe go and take a drink. 1Cos't
you' • -
"No," said Phil. "I bare drained my
cup to the hitter deep already. I must now
bid you adieu, as i am going to Boston to
pursue m1 art there, and forret the Irivolties
and boon tfuleees of women in the ozone -
mete of • noble ambition."
And with that Phil Duncan, painter of
marines, strode out of the trocar, and before
friend }Lob could think of anything to my
to keep him sill in old Manchester -by -the-
w, he wa on his way to the metropolis of
New England.
And neither Manchester by -the -Sea, nor
Sweet little Blanche Wintkrew, who loved
him with all her dear little reeks, heart. saw
him any more.
Rob was sorry for PhiL He know well
enough that he loved little Mia W iathrow.
He was also sure that Blanche loved him
as truly as any tender sad homespun New
Hempshirs girl meld. cad New Hampshire
girls are Net the ..mind hearted creatures
is enrteaos ley soy eaaa•.
"Phil to too tensity, said Bob to himself.
"He should lav elves Blanoke an oppor
tunny to exculpate herself sad not too take
a httle overheard gsipip between two eirb
as dead proof. let me see how was it."
"Phil stood is the ream Sad heard Mead
Raiser rad Sia MINIng. Reheard Bleeds
Winthrow menatesd sad stepped like a
Taal Pry and fiste.ed."
the tole rens,' said ore, 'that elm didn't
are • snap for bine ad never ?Stansted
mill/to m. bhis ri
im, but ally teak his
for tsake dt• dm m 6, wear.'
!the was out with that
,'
actor, Ned (lilto.rejoieJtlm ether.
"That was seriegh for P%IL Like an
arrow he speeds aerate to iltie she's beast
wad demands of her mother wfat Miss she
get a the sight balers, and bar sa giber, w
iso diet he M aftlieted wish a severe anew el
juleasly, tuM Ida that site did= 1s
till sear ed
ia MI' rsdbombes .utles. TheoeeaS4 jersalr ef
tar when sheens with lestt. Blasts
haw er 't MI, abs hadn't a asalser-
tnoliew-
all bat sinews er '!tin
Phil destasie tbs rl aid -
ti^a K t Mars s sod! waters be
lmvv a phi Ihr t itl aver pee*1e Ws ill
nor tattne Is We.a
To think." said Mae Sawyer, Wm enter,
:It" was tent ease le, mrd .vis stly h.d
Ib. aw•IT la bar mist "dm 1t was all a
vn IP isb el ear Ali1a to Mew hire rye
waw hl. ....hill dim tM earl= Mts. tad
114 Ibt Pindab le ass whale be wag
(:. C. RICH tame • GJ. my so badly that
Gann --I sprained
I had to be driven home in a carriage t
immediately embed 1IINARD'9 iNI-
MENT freely and in 48 hours meld use my
leg as well as ever.
.104011- e W Ire • CO rr.
Hridg•water, N. S.
That stritmg o• neer .. i
r Seger Mei
home • bottled iNARII'B LINIMENT.
Sae well an rate.
Mead -Taw its se ass an likasnThese Ise
Bseklsy. Mahe-Certainly`
stets are ma fend el havhg their eses lessee
A PROFITABLE INDUSTRY.
•
BACK-ACH E
00005
KIDNEY
PILL`
WILL CURE YOU
'1.•5aeh•
swears the hid-
ney• are in
trwele. Dodd's
Kid PIs!. due
pow relief ' .
66 per nest.
of% disease 1.
ret caused by
disordered kid-
neys.
Might as well
try to haus a
healthy city
without Sewer-
age, as good
health when the
kidneys are
clogged, they are
the
of tM cistern.
':Delay 1.
danae. Nag -
looted
y
troubles result
In Bad blood,
Dyspepsia, Liver
Careplaint, and
the west dan-
gerous of all.
Brights Disease,
Diabetes and
Dropsy.'
•Th•abou.
diseases cannot
exist tuber•
Dodd's Kidner
re
Pills asteed.
Sold by all dsakvs or oast by sag en receipt
of prig ,. rem.. per box or ilia for li+.yw
1)r. L. � Co.aTomato. ato. Write .( x
k
The Torahs( of meats Into .racket! in •
TkI.g That Pays Well.
The statement niade on Wednesday
by lair Charles Rusted' to the Paris tri -
banal that the fur iealinet industry had
little or nothing to do with our putt -ham
a Alaska, was of a character to excite
animated discussion all round the board,
as it was rewlcd 10 leave done. 3f prior
to 1870 all the fur seal skins, as is scat
forth in the American case, were, save a
tees thousand sold in China (at prices
varying from 50 to 3P0 centsh where the
skins are dre sed. it can be inferred that
in 1667 little value was put oil the in-
dustry. indeed. the Amerman • case'
affirms that the Alaska Commercial
Company created after 1870 tlse sealskin
traffic in London. i'arie, and New York:
that in 18110 our i'ribyloffa supplied :r0
per cent of the skins 'oldie London, and
the entire Northwest catch supplied
S0 per cent. The details of this
sealskin industry are intereeting as
officially, and for the first time. set
forth in our case. Coder the existing
lease the United `states get over $10 on
each raw akin, or over a million a year
if 100,000 skins are taken on the
Pribylofs. The eking go to London, Sre
there dressed, and 70 per cent. ern
brought back to the United States, and
pay se eaatoms tax 80 per cent, c.f the
whole value. The average entered cue -
tarn boobs value of each skin is about
$23. E.ch skin delivered in London costa
the lana of our islands $i425, and is
sold in Leaden for $16.23. The profit nu
each skin is to the leteses St1.8.1, or $323,-
000 annually on the lease. which
To dress a skin u5 hoodoo costa $4.
added to CCM. and the sum deducted
from the entered custom l:oaam price,
leaves t}l as London profit. Tha Ameri-
can woman buying and u.ing the skin must
ypaay $., cantons tax on e>.ch akin. al-
tboe5gli 51119.1 at the total dutiable ralcte
of it las of American production, and only
$8.73 M English labor and profit.
The American ease tills the Paris tri-
bunal that the United ?hate. I•ecw►ee
annuals $673,600 r customs taxman the
PriM�j skins, which added to $t,06U:
410 froth the lease. makes the annual na-
tional Wrens from the Alaskan seal
herd $1,213.01M1. In addition to .bet then
are paid maven. oar
country r tor .g.a.I w $4011,1111111 amal tor psa�~e��s
Ms
nby issati e$. el asMtasts earn-
ed ••
*II (ew es,11tt01tl11. Illi slob utls
finally omen the tear alar c s h -
Me a!kbM M se vas* as
......,. -Now ort
• owned.. sed tlesa. -'
Darn Srsa.-I was Weeded with billow
eater, bsrdeobs asst isms e1 apreitaa1 sesta
est eget se s ghli sedates wry
bee
.tear Birt Om bids d KR a ml Y'
pities M geed sad i am bider shwa tar rens
iweed est bwNbaltKKR. sad
sae alio girds M W say eludes..
11111a. Ttar.Asii. s.
tl.
SU ` MER
cornis
The only duty there will
be in connection with my
goods will be my duty to
Bell and the duty of the pub-
lic to buy in the most satis-
factory manner and best
market.
Ready-made Clothing s
specialty, and everything in
the latest and best Dry
Goods and Groceries can be
had at hard -times prices at
Thi To16 (lash
P. O'DEA, Manager.
WHY
Hoes GEll. BARRY, the
Galerich furniture cialer .ne
undertaker, kocp the bat stock
of furniture and undertaker",
supplies' Anil how is it
teat be can sell so cheap!
BECAUSE
De Enols that it pays in the
long run. Ilie motto is
" Small Profits and Quick Ite
turns." He also makes r
specialty of picture framing
Give him a call before purchaa•
ing elsewhere. Embalming
Fluid always on hand. 2357-3
SAUNDERS & (;O.
GODERICH
Steam Boiler Works.
tt?STARLI'SHLD 1m0.1
A. S. C H RY STA L,
HOWARD FU8NACES,
sea easor: to Ckryaiaf ! HLackJ
Manufacturers of all kinds of Station-
ary Marine, Upright & Tubular
CURL_
Ws are hcaequartera f.,r the best Coal
and Wood F'art.act..
I.uc.►L RssFr.1:I XCas :
REES PRICE, Eau.
31115. W. T. HAYS.
WOOD_
WEMAKE ALL 008 OCH TII4ARE
Salt Pans, Smoke Stacks, Sheet Iron
Works, etc., etc.
Also defilers in Upright and Ilorisosial Slide
Valve Esettaes. Automatic CutOQ Engines s
' malty. Ail Sen of M e and ripe mums
osa/lantl on hand. )rltimetes furnished on
snore notice. Repairing premptly attended to
:Sets P. O. 110a A. Oosterlen. Oat
Works-0esesite A. T. R. Mattes. Oedeetek
FROM RE -DIPPED TIN PLATES.
J10N'TJUY SLOP WORK
Eave Troughing, Roofing, Cornice -
Work, Heating and Plumbing.
PROMPT ATTENTION. OCD WORK
SAUNDERS & CO.,
West Street.
ft LITTLE CHIEF" BRAND
CORN, PEAS and TOMATOES
Aro the lest Canne.1 (locule in the market.
TAMILIIANDE TEA
ZN p.& o rt3
AT 40. 50 43c 60 CENTS PER POTJND
HAS NO SUPERIOR.
We are agents for both lines, and ask for them a trial, around that
they will please and extend our trade with you.
Yours truly,
Cams. L. Namur .
Patronise
True
.Competition.
Tad ClXADIAR Pseteno Rarawar One
been establlese4 to gave the
wrvtes with fair aad per
us se prtnetptse and is
Its
�p
diam:=It .r every person was
~ an taw sated snas[es
"O.1' Wit▪ .' b ywitki.s 't}Jsas
IL
11117 tt r 2graraver. Gaieriel
PATENTS!
In mansion, in cabin, in shanty, in camp.
When the gow of the fire or the geam of the ; r F
Shines out thro' the goom of the night,—
No matter where'er you may happen to be
You can aways be sure when the bright rays you see
'Twos EDDY that furnished the ight. '
BUY
Eddy's Matches
THE BEST
THE E. B. EDDY CO.,
MAMMOTH WORKS, HULL, CANADA.
UN DERTAKERS
T_ PROPI EY etc BON
Have added to their present business one of B. J. Nash's Latest Style
of City Hearses, also she finest line of funeral furnishings in the county,
anti are now prepared to conduct funeral. at prices reasonable.
This department rill be strictly attended to by his son William, who,
in the employ of the late D. Gordon for the past ten years, has a tho
knowledge of the busker, and by prompt attention hopes to share part d
public patronage. Remember the place•-West-st., on your way to the post
*Ace. Give us s call.
J. BROPHEY & 80N.
MATS. Tint NM 'AN CSPTIMST$
Sir ad. a'�r`tig . U LVP t t 01-
tl. U. 4 tat.at a -
w t .sae to toss time
its to m.J i V. Liva Ws .nwinds' lie
-
;Wilt Zl- trn iii•=mine •PousammelEtbe
re/mwaet . Metes
b Is year
er duty misses
el A WWII a neo
oppa_Malat. Odeedsiblentse. D. 0
1-11
astsulstes the Stomach,
ILiver end dowels,unlooke
the Seoretlon s,Pu rtflestha
'Blood and removes ell Im-
purities from ■ Pimple to
thew0 • ro u o sore.
SYSTEM RP,NOVATOR
AND OTER* TaaT*D NgxtBDruat.
Specific and Antidote for
Impure, weak and impoverished blood, dyn-
=sleeplewesar, palpitation d the
liver csesphimt, morales, loss of
unwary, 6eaaehitis, caawntpt , pal
Menet, j...di•s, kid.ey and .misery
db....s, It. viten' dame, fusels irreg.
.larltiee and venom! debility.
LABORATORY, NOOIRIIY, ONTARIO'
J. M. MoLBOD,
Mol et18=n ey In had
ritth.
b.
Tim Rennet. will he delivered in tows or
walled to my address far bal. d 'Aa i., flOs.