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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1893-7-6, Page 3THE SIGNAL • OODERICH, ONT., THURSDAY JULY e. 1893. oar eau T,STRONBEST,BEST• -D0 Aram. u`monia, Lem,. Pltospsstem. ar sqy Werke" IN A WASHING MACHINE - a Goads trash en at. Way ea aim M field's Intr. rowan chose° Herald. "That Dutsa0Ce, the p.n. balallag (Jer- son taller, :s again in Frame," seem n Fariai•a paper, Des ; individual, who.. sante L lsetamK, hails horn Vienna. Two years ago h, ba.: h::n,elt shipped in a trunk tram {-teens t., I'ui•. Alter being knock. d aloe: and Dearly killed Le accomplished his Nr aey ar.J nearly frightened the baggage. senshe: tut.. spasms as he raised a howl ns tis trunk "hue iwtng taken to tbe More - twat Hewes taksnoutof the trunk,arrest- ed. but r ess.d when it was found that he was only a harmless crank. He was ouly the •• curiosity " of the hour, sod made cna.iderable some by exhibiting tunaa. Since tbeu he has been knockraa skeet the continent, always travelling w his rraliar way, Lino in a harr.L, them in a trunk, next in • bale of bay, etc. In this est be has suited ail the capitals of Europe ewe i,s'ii'g the audacity to go to St. petervburE Hen he nearly came to grid at tie rt.* a thought that he was a dammer. satanar.t.r.t. It was only at the instance et the Au.trisn meatal that he escaped bs Mg wet t•, Siberia. It was while is St. Petersburg that moms bird of ill omen told his that Le ought to go to Chicago to be Ferret et the Weald'. Fur. That was all tis pointer Zeitung needed. He hes had kneel, shipped to Paris and from there be upe.ta nt some airy or other to reach • sea- port and take traasportatioo to the United Sun. Ilia Ian exploit was to be skipped pecked as a washing machine He it &good .stored, lolly tittle wren, afflicted with oar wane wheels in his bead. Hu appear - mar in Chicago may be looked for at any time. WHAT IS PLUCK ? ata:rh et &ra.tll..s Deni t. a Mellish rarer. Lie is :he one that won : 'iltatrt:ng with the scabbard sword n broken." The t.dLowiog are some of the *Woes sent is : Loral backbone. T..e power a_man has to say "no" when he tacos hu Ovate wants him to say "yea." Feat humus free from foolhard:neal. The .h.valry of nature's knighthood That witch enables one, when fighting adttrse Litt miaow acesand knocked down, to t se and try another rowed. Th. ha: t of of a lion to the body of a Lan. Tte I..' remedy despair. TI.• force that converts an ordinary man ileo a here. Hower dartig without caring. The abetter, of fear in the presence of iteger. The c.uraee to do the right thing at the .omit. irrepressible stout-beettelaeea. That which keeps • nun op when he is then. The of .pring of enrage and the mother d nice. Moral grit. - Leaden Tid-bits. kelt the DEPRICIATION IN SILYBB. as 17110ZIT A MAIL 7011 4 PROMPT /Lassos 01 tXJX•&SIa. Mho A.U.. et the 1.4ta 0 weal Camino a ►au 1. stirrer- wst,.a- tea Coalman hada twit reweet..f-- r.reka..e .f (Weer to he l'oattas.4. W&aataurov, dna* 2& -Two hours were ,yawned by the Cabinet in discussing the elver queetlom and rebel matter. de- naading attention. Although the decuie dots it is saki, took • wade rangy it was -caws my brought back to one impatient IAA anemaigesble point that the executive tad so power in obs premiers, Cantles lone being able to deal with the measure 'or relief. It was plain to the (Cabinet that the etonthly purchase of slaver must be one• tinned or else emigres* must be convened o speoi.l session lir weal tatell. A. the Pres.deut had decided to call ( °agrees to- gether surly in September to deal with the Anaemia *striation and w.anifested uo iideu- cion of changing his !tarpons, the proj..t ,.f sa ~tier sruaou of Congress eau dropp-d. So Lr as the continuance of the pur: b:w d silver bi.ihos under the Sherman law was eose.rned, at was pointed out that little more than two mouths remsined be. fere Congress would omens. in extra sea- side, and that during the overrc•ing tams the silver to be purchased would be ot.ly ),O00,000 ounce., a e,:mparativaly smart sttouot in view of the pre.k,sa porches, a. That the best way to dead with the &unction wit to await the course of events fur two months was generally agreed to. One effect of the sctino of tits ;iorernm.nt °i India has been to re- new the demand for an early seeeton nt Compose, and this view of the .ituatua was presented to M -o reterv' Car- lisle this m•.ruing by many of ht. eun- grrrsi.'nal callers and by numerous td.. dograta from all suctions of the country. He. ors going to the Cebin.t Secretary Cxrit.ia received a cal.1•gratD from London eesouno- mg a further declit:e an tho pries of *lett :o 35 penes. At this price s Mitres do:lar is worth S•vq omits. Lututmati•,n ohtainwl fr•ui the Troa.ury Deport went aLows tint 1t a wort.i's pro'nrt ,ilv.r daring Ow test Goal tear was 000,tiW osu'ea, of wioieb the United Houten twreh....d 54,011O,000 °aures ont•l.lo of thm dlvsr twwi to the arts, wb . b is..tun t.J a' about 7,01.1O,OtA nouoew. The coosamotiou by India iota 4i,01A,00:, ashcan which was coiui.d. This tresses the Unat.e Stat,. and India combined tea 1 0.00(i3Ot)O n.t"res of direr purchased last )ear, Idavine 47.001.noe Dauer/ of sheer for use in the arta o: tM ether countries of the world. Tho highest price ever attained by n:ver in the United Staten wee s' thy time et t be Nome, of the stand Siler bill, F.brwiry IAV& when taw price vat et.t r -r intro. !be saver duilar was then wnr•h :all twits• At no period sires thea has the wirer dollar bees worth ter mud,. When the it ,erniaa act went into effect Arsonist. lhl;. there sea a sport in M. p.iicll of sneer. and it went up to el.?i per ounce. In the time between thus pumice of the Bland law in 1874 sod tate per- mute of the Bberm•a law lit IWO silver west to Vd Drat. per Mune, •bieh waa mezlntnm price during that period. Pince Aurue.l 110. Use price hes (rainfall! declass:. won doeta• &tens, until t.r4.y it bas reached tb» to Kat point on record. Wm** 1836 Lndia bas coined stir -r fr+e Dnrtns the lest calendar year the Indian (y.,vernrnent oated 40,•xr).Ot0ounti5, !hue., the passage of the Bland and 8b.rntnu cera this United State. bras coined 4'...6 'O.trti dnl- tare of diver. Of the amount of silver pur- chased under the Boorman act, t �!iW,tcp ounces rentals autumn.' iu tee vaults of the treasury. Wart lee emu .l sliver to salvor Diatom Clio-txxsrl. Onto. June al. -At a n. u• f.rene. of the bankers and tbo Nerd of Trade and Trio.portatfon lot even n t rib the silver question resolutions were adopted favoring an eerty .•wivan of CosF'es+. U. Item, diets repeal of the Sherman bill and the putting of 100 mew of it'ver in silver donor. A majority of the lead.ag frostier. of the city were pn/eeiet. Oahe!. • setae. There's a certain buelecee man in Chicago who is to cranky as be can well ba, sad W at the same thane way careless in ha bor- ate effort. But be ire very rich, and has • big est.b't.bmeot, and net •a amyl .yes likes Wall. About • y ear ego me of the clerks, reel $1,000 a year, : ;."o schvd bila s the sui,jeet of an increase of misery. Th. old than got bot 111 11 minute. 1100 teed, •re you eettiag now'" he asked. The clerk was sheat to tett whoa • happy thought struck him. ' Ten thoum•ad • year," he replied firmly. n " 1 to um," he maid ,"yeere • good clerk and I'll am what mm hie dose ler yea. Tien he dismissal tits dark and called tae lilt manager. Nuke Joss' aslary fl,AOO • year," said The manager was shoat to offer so .I- *oattos, "iie ss i tell yes," maid the old seam "111 teach the yesag upstart to maw M here dtctaU tome bow much meow he Pay my Ry this time the manager had compete headed the situating, and be forthwitb pat Jenson the $1,800 iist, sad six manes he air. she. he found how he had been work- ed, he called Jones in, earl told him be would rerun. him to the 108,000 list, and Jaen wait shrewd enough to take the twi.kle la the old rage's aye in geed faith and my lathing. ■1.•rV to U.Snsw.al eves itewsalatie- _ II Toe Rea ryes. es. aleamet rMwe stat stew.. tardy that Sthem le set u word of truth ..Devil's Mountain," north of Mom- • of fir. BMks i fineigw.taaet M v t1.. n a hew ss� De see lacus benignity I Edward Noss, y rest: I tithe that 1 "Trembling Mann the welt's cruet, the them an wily wb.e �Iv etsite ts fe • Ill A sus► " lrern ing," "quaking, "groans" and INDIA'S SILVER CURRENCY. O.a.rsl 10It.feotlon 1■ Caleattee as td. Oover•reeit'a Aetr..n. CALerTTA, June !&-General a.stisfac- tion is ezpreseed at the action re. voting tbe currency taken by the Iudta.i Council yesterday. Ooreremsat seast.1:es to e rapidly. Rupee Paper %Ireng Lo‘t.ro<, June 28 -Renee parer is vary mown at ;I owing to the action taken ves- terJay by the Goreraaent of India ea the silver 110rtioa X0 COM?L3DAT100 sow of <MOON% MOSLEM ttittse.Mag lyes Or.-l.eeesetme t1as reaves .t Cent -Wk. (irate the &Meat/ "•I have long been s-"- d," sail lir. Edison, referring to his contemplated plans our the future, "that it was passible to Invent au ,we-ooOeenlrator, which would vastly simplify the prevaillt methods d attracting Iran from earth and ruck, and which would do it so much cheaper thio those protease's as to command the market. Of course, I refer to nusguetic true -ore. I worked very band on this problem, and is nue sense euccesefully, fur I have been able by my methods to extract this fsagnetc ore at e-euUarativaty small coat, and deliver front nt nulla pure iron brickleta . I had mutate ten im- portant details to ruatiler before I could get a perfect machine, and 1 have already maatered eight of th&un. "As soon as the ore cooceutrstiog business L developed end can take care of itself, I think f shill turn nay atten- tion to one of the greatest problems that I have ever thought of advitig, sod that is, the direct control of the energy which is stored up in coal, so that It may be employed without waste, and nt a very small margin of curt. Ninety per cent. of the euergy that exists in coal u now loot in converting it into power Now. that is an awful waste, anti even a ch 1.1 can see that if this wastagecan be eared it will result in vastly chraptuing the cost of every- thing which is manufactured by electric or steam power. In fact, it will vastly cheapen the coat of all the necessaries and luxuries of life, and L supp.e the rewalta will be of mightier influence upon civiliiatit.n than the development of the strain -engine and electricity have been. It will in fact do away with steam-engines anis boilers, and make the use a steam -power as much of a tradi- tion as the stagecoach now is." Mr. Edison looks further ahead than this campaign, fur he said: "1 think it quite likely that I niay tryto develop a plan for naarineetigualtng. . . . I should use the well-known principle that water is u more perfect medium for carrying vibrations than air, and should develo a instruments which may bre carried up.0 sea -going vessels, Ly which they can trans:mit or receive, tbr.ntgh an international code Of sigualr, repurte within a rattan a say tru miles." 31r. Elastic 6A:eves that Cuicago is to become tto London of .luerica early in the next century, while New York will be Ms Liverpool, and he is of opinion that very liaely a ship -curial nary con- nect Chicago with tide -water, so that it will itself become nit -nut seaport. Commenting on the above, ootempor- ary remarks: "It is a great pity that the main benefits of these wonderful im- provements will aA go to the industnous people whose hands and brains put them into operation. The main benefits will go W increase the already enarrn ue wealth of those persons who own valu- able city lands and other similar mon- " effect will be produced because all these great inventions tend to make labor more productive; but as labor can- not exert itself without access W the natural riches of the earth. and as these are monopolized by private owners, the latter will not allow labur to tellies) these natural riches unless labor gives up tore greater part of the increased product, accepting w thereby*itemising tyke nomic rent,' which ems into the pockets of the do-nothing laud -owner in an ever-increasing ntrt.un. "Thus the pour are growing 1 ropor- tionately poorer; and the monopolist rich are growing richer -fed by the productive Libor a the poor, for which they give no service w return. The prooe..s is largely an &*direct one, thus Its operxtioru sre not popularly ria stood. "Is there no way by which this 'economi s resat' can be made to go for the benefit of the whole People', by whose exertions it is really caused to gain?"' Will n. Owers IadMa M.rehaat. Who W4 Contraelmi a rag is •tiver. Lemnos. Jur. 28.-10 the Hoose of C..rn- moat yener•tay fl r. Insley Everett asked the n"rsrumi'tt trbatbs n..* the value et the rop.s having uses artithdally rglted Ay the clueing of the Indian mists to Ilse furs coinage of elver compensation wnotJ be gives to thee' persons to India who kid mitered into contracts to pay emcees without knowing that flee eo(naf• would M and the value of tM rupee rasedt Were the people of Ind* lee further asked, consulted is the matter, ler. mad. * replied that all cnom•tr.. moatfyiag • Mas onreele y may atf-et pecuniary valsr•sd mgesae.eurr•ed trans settees. He wit sot aware that h had trot. hews the seep to make alierntlnn emblem to .nap arabin wed he did not ease beer meek susses .sold be ben.IIMally established. R. wasseo44est that the Governorate' cl Ido was .Mas rabbet uv mews' to its /ower te the l'b.�Right Hon G. J. Gwrhsa asked if the Gaversaeat et India bad the power to eoia ias the met arisen Ghi coos replied that If the published =ar�s�art was net clear on the subject H. had il:* India adios ooneerriDg HLII.Omabe what the answer week) ba 'LAKE WILL NOT RESIGN. There le Mot a wool of Trued la MS 0414 /seta and Figures. The word "girl" o.�curs but onoe in the Bible. Over 31100 women are employed in the railway offices of Austria. /1,000,400.000 letters are estimated to go through the world's postoftirea in one y ear. The mat of a full -chem& uniform of an F.oglish CLbio.t Minister is about $Tho. An Italian who latest committed sui- cide at (Santa Rom, California, left a statement to the effect that he had no education, and that a man without one had no busineaa to live. For the first time in the history of Belgium, it is said, the principle of a munett'-ry compensation for breach of promise of marriage los just been es- tablished. There are several down men in Lon- don wh9 earn their living by catching ret.. They are mostly employed at betels, clubs and restaurants. e.tdlaat M a 0..d Dog. The Hollanders have waged war with the Atchineee ever since 1 yet it has been impossible to subjugate them. Had th.y been united under one (lovernmenl, Holland would have long since establish - .d a strong administration. But it is .imply a guerre d route:ace between every single Atchinese and the Holland- ers. Mill, the latter cannot give up the country, even 1f they desired to do .o, breams their prestige in the indite would be affected by such a cosine& The country will, however, pay in the end for the trouble and expunge which the oo6ques' entail& Odd lees 11» largest set stones la the world are te tbe Temple of the Hun ort Banshee. Man are more than laity feet long, 90 test and of unknown depths. An English watrhmakar exhibits an Engine of I distirct pieces (not inclitd- Ilg bolt° and •crews), which oosild be by a lady'. thimble. "1 hear that yews east -dem aaigbb+rs a the flits In ale nabs. to thus 1t,. t1' known � will v fees It hast 'Only abaci throe a oMy, and Ter sreek Isis rat in.er t1.. shkios into "seises" reported being th. melt Ayer's Pi l is Aro batter known and more gener- ally used than any other cathartic. S -coated, purely vegetable, an free from mercury or any other injurious drug, this is the ideal family medicine. Though prompt and energetic in their action, the use of the pills is attended u ith only the best results. Their effect is to strengthen and regulate the organic functions, being especially beneficial in the various derange- ments of the stomach, liver, and bowels. Ayer's Pills are recommended by all the leading physicians, and druggists, as the most prompt and effective remedy for biliousness, nausea, costive- ness, indigestion, sluggishtless of the liver, jaundice, drowsiness, pain in the side, and sick headache; also, to relieve colds, fevers, neu- ralgia, and rheumatism. They are taken with great benefit in chills and the diseases pecuior to the South. For travelers, whether by land or sea, Ayer's Pills are Lit. best, and shot.i(�never be omitted in the ou.f t. T preserve their medicinal integrity in till climates, they are put up in bottles as well as boxes. " 1 have used Ayer's Pills in my family for several years, and always found them to be a mild and exosle lent purgative, havi.ig a rood effect on the liver. It is the best pill used." -Frank Spillman, Su!= phut, Ky. I'rt'ned by De. J. C. As -7 & Co. L..vot!, ::a: -. Sold by all Dempowa Every Dose E eetiv3 toes Art Paw "And is the air healthy here `" asked a visitor at a 'mountain resort. "Excellent, air, excellent. One can become a canton - anew here in a little while." Edward Lintel, of St.. Peters, (l E., nye-" That. hie horse was bads t by • pitchfork. (Me Lottie of MI ARLES LINIMENT cured hits." Livery stable man all over the Dominion tell our 'tweets that they would bot be with out 111INARD'S i 1'.1NENT for tea ice the .wt. ■eeners balsas Ars Mn.Orsit et won't (eros. It will ant cower tee snob to refrain from hitt? Alts, he Ronday. If we speed till the fr' ml the nosh is threwiag Meaes al MRM v s don't Iiia. -Rao' Wea- I ismere a Mies& &ami &nor, i have end Bwruhoek Mai Mt". 10 Mlnakeea sad Mrd it the blr s famody lie this eemptales t need ..vera) mandtea tea -a- - - - ItgerEVaus �ntm el thietesen.w end that hew 1.. wove kb bt,er woineotioe with rich sed mora to Qasa.li ea 0 qq1. b dee and Uref patwesijs .I .l.wmot of *a- lbs sq bles and the wreterbed I.tr Buse llatte.trllM per's. The eneee a.ttaee rel.. Orraws, deem it -Th. Department of =tern hew regesseart Dr. Moetlsm • itbit Moue Ins peaiaatiae statins, r�e�wpmepthe Rasis • Penal Weed - who remedy arrived is Termite without, es alleged. eertmAeaten et dlMedw Mersa A$MnseemeS Or.elan A Fiveaih morning journal has alarm - all that the ivory resettle employed is her duvotirtnu byMaori. Antonio/eft d11f- Yat her detention at the (n ml.ui Iced base oos.lders y by 64d& tourbts chipping off pieces b sorry awn'' a� stlJJnye.lra That tom. Ws. the 1Ttyxhlr4's Pari eernspomd.ld ,krtt, b fab., /M erodes M ,t ais�"teln I* r 1 lout We IJlrwehor at Caw _ attics prts.a• -'- W M t±spnta_ pieced 't •'If +,i 1' • ii SPECIAL LINES: 33 c. Dress Goods, 17c. 2bc Dress Goods, 15c. 20 c. " 14c. 15c. " 9c. 121c. 4' 9c. 10c. 7c. 50 c. 35c. 40c. 25c. Tsai ClOODO Ails A QZZAT BAli<(1AIW. OUR PRINT STOCK is still well assorted, from 5 cents to 12 1-2 cents, in both light and dark shades. A few Colored Sateens at a Bargain. CHALL[ES FROM 10 CENTS To 35 CENTS. Tweeds a specialty --nice gonds at 35e. to 50e. A complete stock of Hosiery and Gloves. We are show- ing a new lacing Rid (:love, every hair earrtnte:l---splendid value. Cul' (;loves in Colorer& and I.lack. We have taken great pains to select our stock, anti we know oar prices are right. =ea We, carry the larged stcck of Brussels, C-= Tapestry, 11 ool and Union Carpets, Art 1:11:1". r'ar4 Squares, Rugs and Slats, Oil Cloths, and e" LHloleulns ever sown in the County by t"'' one house. A grant line of all wools, right from the mills. i �� Carpet Prices-rangiug fiats-. 10c. to $1.30 ; A goo: union et 40c., and e Brussels at 60c. Our Carpet trade so far this SewSutt is away ahead of our expectations. A big stock and close prices dost it. Be sure to see our stock before you buy. It will pay you. We have fully 400 sets of Lace Curtains, direct from the makers in Scotland, from 50c. to $6.75, and of unheard of value. See them. Highest market price paid for Butter and Eggs. 5/0 discount for Cash on clone cut regular prices. rA first -clear Dress and Mantle Maker up -stairs. COLBORNE BROS • GODEB.IOH. Great Carpet Warehouse} of the County. 11 OINAMAINIA. AA AAA PETERNAN'S ROACH F000 NOT A >Aram POISON FATAL TO COCa1OACRES AMD OA ES MIRS. wM...te .Mime in ,en D.sr•f-t. w.em elm neer nous se • a... Is W reared • ed:an a r•'redy.ssaoa E17f11104 MERROO a CO.,..�+w_ lots 110.., At. • Mat. Patti a.wo411owienAt• �. 0... &. Pr 1111E t...as.e Amt r- WatiLaNats awl !>.., WINK # Pi SPIRIT Imelda Pip letsa. sir MtwOMMIT. 1•w 1101aVIAMM a5 a S. memo Van. emen reassi aarasae,voit t , sowa 41e et. Pend (Street, Montreal. YUdtrealit itI.TRADEQF p1 Wall ° coUN 1 imeArrirot PaPgr��a coves Factory. sully► NORMA WNWVIC1MV \ 1d. less I. SM. Prep. tairior.A Pot. Aadid.l lank. logy tZ ruclufE a U$UI$ RLOE MOIL S. AULD daises RierA.. 769 cr.iit er:ani IRMO isEMI EMIL W.dhllow, ludlru Reigiel , SUE 111111111TACTVIKR 11.111130131ALL,PaimniallusiprimMo.-earls THE EQUAL OF ‚IBY'S PARISH HAIR RENEWER Q;im0 M torus. foe .4Mertag grey hide MIM nnresl sass sag ausser I is Mos Or hose 411tra sea Bulk sad gree tram waret, N Nips 0r iWr thus Mdlmtg ow, weirdo gena\, sad ORO the UN fes gleet, beauty asci tereegtl el youth; wino seed ea 4lvw.ee4 N ease seem ba►we M fen 111oud for halt the 40110e of ear ether prepren v, sad te saes\ bow obss eq lin fie. hoar tulles. • 0 a to •�d 0 y alt • :2 E r w c 3 $ A• e r o 1 s res. !af •,. a°k ej 11 2 • L.. ag • a I11 11 1 I-i? o • .I: 4! It A t •./ a 41 0 O D O c0 Carriage Mean ufacturer, Having p•r.hs..d the basis... of M©CREATH ti WALKER I kayo sew arranged, sat ea1y 10 matins' the Carriage Trade, but here decided to 4..11 dames of work is HOBSB-SllOBIB(} LAD GBABBAL BLACKSI[ITHINQ. NONE BUT TNR BEST OT WORRMRN EMPLOYED IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. JNO. tad. WALEER, 2395-1 y. Peons: eros. The 1NTeX c - OCGI C, 8T u I DY BRos- Ilam a Stock of Groceries, Crockery & Glassware which for quality and price cannot be ezeollesl. SPEOIAL VALUE IN TEAS. Th. INDIAN and JAPAN 'MAE which they handle exclusively can- not lir snrpesrd. A TRIAL PC"--‘101TRD. STURDY S ._.. • AA r1