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THE SIGNAL : GODRRIQA. ONT., THURSDAY. JULY 27, 1893.
Whet SI` the Messw4b with delight.
Lad meshes bee biome crisp mod light.
Ilse tread se tempt the appetite
COTTOLENC
What is it makes Ms pastry each
A treat, her hssbased eats w macs,
Thosgh lies he never used to touch t
COTTOLENC
Whet is it shoeless cake so nice,
Better than lard, whnls low in price,
Aad does the cocking in a trice T
COTTOLENE
What is it that friss oysters, fish.
Croquettes, or eggs, or such hke dish.
As nice and quickly as you'd wish T
COTTOLCNI
What is tt saves the time and care
And prusace of our women fair,
And helps them make their cake so rare?
COTTO LIEN
Who r it earns the gratitude
(•f every lover of pure food
By making "COTTOLENC"legged?
Made only by
N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.,
Wellington and Ann Streets,
MONTREAL.
Ili THE C3ST OF TRIFLES. V',
rekeXIS - _ _ ,et
ell aim reef tar stdiwart I, alwelt Arft•
ries et *apptieh
1)tJ you ever atop to consider where t ►l
the little things use•i on a railroad come
from' %Vitero the eneineer gets his oil cans
and oil and waste, the braketnau his nags
and lanterns, the tam too agent his envelopes
and ponces an -1 glass to replace booker
panes, the car -cleaner his 'moon,. and sons'
Tae 'nee might buy all these bungs them
selves, but that would be a very expansive
way, for some of the great railroads spend
$5,000,000 a year fox these apparently little
things. Every railroad has an officer caliel
the purc!saeiu;g azeot, elm buys all the arti-
cles that are oonatantly needed He has
nothing to do with buyiug the loonerstiree
or can or rads ; it te only the " little
things that he has to ,penes sometimes $5t-
039,0)1 a year for.
Iso the tint of each month the head of
each department amt every enema agent
make what is called • re.tuisition upna the
purchasing agent for the ruppliee that they
will need for that month 'that is, they
make out • list of the articles and send it to
headquertors. The purchasing agent looks
over all these lists, audits them, as it u
called, and strike.' out some of the items
when he thinks that too much has been
asked for. When the list to cut down to
what he thinks is right, he put. his initials
upon it, and it is sent to one of the princi-
pal officer* of the road, who also approves
it. When it comes hack to the purchasing
agent approved, he Geode an order to the
supply department, sod the goads are ship-
ped to their destioatinn.
The variety of things diet the purchasing
agent has to boy is shown by two re.lnisi-
tione taken at random from among tem.
senile received by one agent in New York
this moath. Lae was for 3 dozen red glebes
for .trawl lanterns, 750 barrel. of oil, 100
hornets of signal oil, 20 gallene of turpentine
10,000 meats and wires for sealing freight
cars, 1 cod of rope 5 inches in circumfereacs
1 1:107 ".0 braoms, half-dozen sponge., 100
elands of waste for cleeninz chimney., 3
gallons of soft eelp for clewing cehonses, 4
kegs 'o`meld, 500 envelopes, 1,000 paper
clasps, 1 gross of peas, 1 groes of pencils
ani ten yards of fleg Luntiog.
Another requisition, from an orhea in the
interior of New York State, where there
roust Iw, • great many clerks, called for
10,000 large eavelopes, 20,030 smell envel•
apes, 500 smell pads, 5.000 letterhead., 10
grow of pens, 500 application forms, 503
m• mthly report blanks, 10 ernes of pencils,
10 gram of clasps 100 large sticks of red
sating wax, 503 heavy manilla envelopes,
5 dozen nil ousts, 3 dozen lanterns, 10 signal
lamps, 3 dozen red globes, 2 dozen whit:
elobes, 3 large damps for station, 2 dozen
broom., 4 father dusters, 150 pounds ot
waste, 9 kegs of nails, i dozen large charnel.
skins, 75 pones of glass 16x20, 5 coils of
small rope, f bale of clans wrapplog paper,
250 fence pickets, and 1,103 feet of barbed
wire.
welsh Veer Weeds.
Words may be torgiven, but they are rot
50 easily forgotten. The unkind speech
that is forced from you because you are not
feeling mete well, or the pettish, annoying
little action that you inhales in simply be.
cense yon aro nervoua or worried, doesn't
do yon one hit of good and makes everyone
around you nneemfortahe, and long after
the words have been uttered or the deed
d'se the memory will raekle and burn and
you will wish you had held on to your
tongue and Your temper before you got into
such a scrape. Remember this the next
time you feel put out by the world in gen-
eral. and when you have conquered the first
time it will acme easier and easier every day
• f terwards-
rultlsate ae•aea...1.
D). not draw isle your shell. So much e
to he enamel by oostaet with the outside
world. The lanais.e of the socia: currant
has the samse .gaet upon human nature as
that prndueed by the constant friction of
the ses upas the Debbie. on the beach.
Rough earners ere polished sad s harp angles
smoothed soothed dowel mato symsatrfesl pro.
p :rtleea Rut it ie sot enwgh to be simply
is the swim. Oae mead, to he !:appy,
tfeate that societywhich elevates and
*oblige Reek relea
relaxation for .si anti holy
save* • set of people bold broad views of
living. Narrow minded mon and wows.,
sad the world is fun of them, will .sly Rive
you diatarted idem of life, ideas will .Mage
tea weoieet and meat healthful disposition
into eee morose, chortle% aid ill enured.
ifs eare•1u1, thee, wheal ins Aeolis' for your
oempasiesa
The e•Ine of • good seine wee .tempi}
fisod th. ether day, when • sass salted one of
drupytisa lee a hotels of Asrtm*arilis
"Wham*" inquird theater!. "Whales why
Ayer*, .t osetrge Yea don't smppses Pia j
Ma le res asp *tela with Rasa•h, de I
HARDSHIPS 1N POLAR REGIONS
i. 1►e North Pel. Werth An •pees 1.
aaa'ebl.a 1.. It f
The whole region is one of severe Doha,
and the sea is proles for the 'roster part
of the year, lend and water becoming
alines: inllia:ingol.liable, but fur the in-
cessant ate ease t and drift of the sago
he. in summer the sea -ice breaks up
into dote which way drift easy tout.. -
ward end melt, to be driven by the weal
again.t the .Lures of contieuts or 1'.-
lantk, leaving tante of open water which
a 'shift of niul may change and close in
au house Iro:erge launched front the
pT14. seen of the land also sift with tide.
t urgent and w iud through the More or
leas open n at. r. I'uerihly at "owe time
the pack may open and a chill water-
way run the *ugh to Ib. pole, and old
whalers tell of many a •ear wlu'u they
hda -... d that a few t. ,ys' gnawing
would carry these to the eud of the
*oriel. i1 they could have seized the op-
p'"rtunity. At other tinter, routes Ire -
versed in safety time after tine may Lo
effectively cluet'd ter yeetre. am.l all ad-
vance barrel. Fond in the form r.1 scads
or walrus to Cie open water. r'indee•r,
musk ox, po ar bears or lards on the
land, way oaten be proctertd, but these
.curves (-asset be relied upou. Advance
northward say b • smile :'y water in a
.hip, or by dug-s!c• i •, or on fo .t, over
the frcr.'u r.:uty t r tc'. Ela:11 method
las grave dr:mime:s. Advenee uy aea
i.; stopple t u I,en the young Soo 1 I r.1s i.:
•tutu:t.n, and land .dvan:e it i,ant Brea
by the lour %reti • night seltida enlorcee
months of inacti-i:r, more try►ua to
health and enirits tlau tbaseverest exer-
t ion.- Mehl ure's Magazine.
A \.b:e Corps of Ignoble )tar,
Probably the most retuar:ablc anny
division in the world a the fere' hi
leg ou of France. It is his :.rt
which tt inrarfably sent into :he ; t
.-
est danger. Whenever there tire 3. .
111:p1e to Le borne to wit e -ll tee :'.' .3 :
authorntk's do not cora to expo.* fie
regular tn.,pa tite foreign 1, ion is in-
variably dt'-i-purpose.
-fate 1 for tae puose.
Naturally the question arises: \Shy is
this so?
The character of the nteu wi:u ria its
ranks is Pie explanation.
Almoett w Ithout exception they are men
who, while i.rave beyond qua-stiote. kava
a poet ishic:t they wish to bury-. Sany-
of theta are servingnode[ ire. uiurt n 1
place no value upon their byes. r-ul.y
eJ per cent. are for ip;nert-adret.turerc
mail refugees.
A writer states titat in ole company
he ha, found a RA:tnautau pttuco, elan
was under sutpici.•ka of ha•tug murdered
his brother : au Italian i:eutenant-eulemel
of cavalry, Leann,; an idoet'ious .;tame,
who h.tth b.eu .1isuussed troika Kut
Humbert'. an ., in disgrace in ceslute-
quenee of being i. and cheating at card::
a Internal nthtitet, who ee :-sped from
t<iberie; an ex -canon of the Cathedral of
Notre Dame at Paris, who had Leen sue-
pended from his ecclesiastical functions
m coneequeuee of an otfeu -e cum untie i
against puldtc morality : an Lnglisil
ex -captain of the rine brigade and a
(:erwaa count who had not wily :-erved
Ise lieutenant in tine First lees fuer: of
1.u.trde at Berlin, but who na.1 ale"
held a position on the military staff of
the gate Emperor of Germany. -New
lurk Recorder,
l.ternatteaet 11ta}sN:era
The first great international. expoaition
was that bell at Union, in the Crystal
Palace, lu lrg31. T..e t stag expanses of
this eat atitioq audin; the coot of the
t.uilditig, were shout £•294.009, and the
i-ceip:e about JC:M)ti,ulrJ. The buildin,;
tort red au area ot more thau twenty
O'•roe. 11.e nett similar undertaLin,;
was tie.. '•Exhibitio the industry of
All Na; ions," held at w York in 183.
This woe held iu "t'ry.tal Palace,'
which 'xait attert.Sada den;r,yed by- flee.
A sinitl: r eshibitie.s was alio held iu
liuWiu the sme veer. In DCA an ex-
ptstti oa wax held in Munich,. w hien at
that wet very succ'eweful, but cholera ap-
pe-trevl and caused such a fright that the
enterp: se was abandoned. T:.e, firma
great Paris luternatioual Exposition was
held in 1a -..l. The s'vnud Engii.h inter-
nati.mal Exhibition was held in Landon
iu 166"-. Nest in order were thoe'o heli
at ('uu.tantieople in 1t463 ; Bayoune,
1`64 ; Dublin, l'4i;, : Cologne, Oporto
and etttx•kitolm in 1016-i ; 3ltdbou-ne,
1966 ; Agra, h$6;. Then came the great
Paris F:eti oration "1 1146:, followed by
atveral smaller ones at various place'',
until P373. when :► very flue one was
held ie Vienna. The nest irnp rtent
display was the Philadelphia 1.en tential.
Again a number of smaller one.. and
then the great Parts Exposition of 1393.
An Atab'. Levee.
An Arab -meaning a tent -dweller, for,
in sn equine sen;:. the town -dweller is
no Arab -loves fir -t and above all hie
hone. No need to recite the oft -sang
affection he will lavish uppronnl bin. Next
he bees his fire-arnr. 11ais. practically
speaking, ought to be a six-foot, gold -in-
laid, muzzle -boding horror of a match-
lock, which would kick any man but an
Arab flat on hie beck at every shot ; but
actually, in Algeria or Tunis. when he
lave near a city, it is rather more apt to
1. a modern English breech loader. You
must fly from the toy haunt, of sten to
find the matchlock. Next to his gun he
love* his oldest son. Last conies his
wife -or one of his wives. Uauelders
don't even count : i mean the Arab
scarcely takes the trouble to count them,
unless in so far as they can minister to
his comfort, dietetic or otherwise.
Cold some neighbor comes alma and
proposes to marry, in other worths, to
make a still worse clave of one of them,
she is only a chattel, $ soulless thing.
And vet the is said to be a pretty,
amiable, helpful being -ital.' to lee for
no one by any hap ever chances to cast
his eyes on one worth seeing. This die-
rega• d for women, he 0 ofd to their
horww, dors not always appiv to the Be-
douins of the Syrian and Araban de-
serts
A torr hum the Golden Mora.
ferharnpeddin, the Mollah, observed a
dark figure prowling in his garden by
moonlight. Thinking it was a robber
he took his bow and arrow, shot at the
object, and quickly retired to bed. On
the morrow great was his astnniehment
at finding that Ittihad transfixed his own
caftan which his wife had tiling nut in
the garden to dry. He knelt down to
pray, stood up again, puts his hands to
Ids head, sed thea folding them devont-
1y over his brwt, he once more pros-
trated hit*adf, kissed the ground and
cried root'.
"Praised he Allah ami Hie Prophet 1
How fortunate that 1 was not wearing
this enema et the tine the deed was
prepetrats.d. arse the arrow sneak' have
pierced me through aged themes h, sad 1
should sow be a dead mea r' -that, da
Be.phea.
FURORE SIN$LS TAXIOUIL
The Quality or a .fteaMoe Mt el Prop..
aeo4I.a.-whr ?fey reel rhea Wed•
The eaptawatluu o1 the entloserwm cf
the single taxer is the easiest thing in
the world. lu the first place, 11 te pa-
s rally conceded that he has a peen/tar
real Chet y !lot found In other propagan-
dists. Having once "..elm the cat" he
reee it everywhere, and Lasing ecce
epoken un the subicct he Hods opportu-
nities to talk ou tee single tax, what-
ever Le the 'tibia 1 on widch he *tarts.
There is a aeau.n for this The doe
trine x:1111 hi,n with beir. The aserave
'.tan, who argues that this world is a
t•tetty good world, but :hat most tneli
.'u not want a necklet world, are fond of
the d•.ctrit.e ..1 "the survival of the fit-
test." They tell us the g rincipho of cotu-
retititoa extruhe all through mature mid
that arta is not free frost: 11. Accenting
to then* t!'.ro ie nut enousu for ail.
111is cannot prod•tce entimeinasl. It
;.:.duces ahem and 'oral!' zes the hope-
ful imt'u:oea of tho heart.
Stich ideas, if not ab•W utely astlei.tee,
tit t' at way --their mid is ample.. Oa
lee co:ttrtry the senggte taxer aars ()ud
I es provided enough for has c.:i:dreo,
DA vast resou u cos of his store bottle
have not beeu touched, the mouutaias
are full of gold. *liver. irou, c •Peer, atu-
nanutn, coal, etch the dell. p:ttiluee
wbeat, cent, bananas. rite; else sea i.
tealniug w ma fond supp.lus. nose are
mo sooner u sed once then the peewee.
conau•cucca which renders then avail-
able for vac again. Not one at o;u is
lust! Tt.et'e is infant** pow tr in wheel
end w-atcr to propel u:_ chtT er ". The
human race les not yet teacltd the
it chef awaiting atpr.,ptlaties.: ';tipi-
ci,J, unnatural, 10.1111:13.11 barriers lac e
's
been placed bete. een man and his
Fatherelan t.u'ue; in railer to enslave
hien he las been cat oaf from the
source of hie supplies. The single taxer
with prophetic vision secs the order re-
versed ; all natural opputtuuitics are
thrown open to tote, latx.r is e•.comigsed,
and Lehu.d time scene is chinked, there is
plenty for MI
lkholdin; these things not by ti:e "eye
of faith" Lut by ti a eye of demonstra-
tion, the zeal of Ph sing o taxer causes
him to be celled a crani: but Ile care"
not, he prooles fore Kra. with that furore
which nothing can tvithetaud-valise fur-
ore single taxuus.
An Impetlal (*loughs,an.
In order toemphas'.ze the importance
of the cultivation of tate wd, and to ea -
courage hie subjects t, follow seri/Loa:-
tuna
;rico:tun! pursuits, the Emperor of Chine.
sometimes performs certain rites at t1.••
"Emtx•rur•e Field." and gees ti,routo.
tl:e turn of ploughing and other wor.
of the husbandman. Oae day niceutly.
rays the N.-A.L'. ( tile, the Eeip.'ror se;
out at davi reak fame his pr: iw with a
numerous and tnagriillcc•nt tr..•n of cour-
tiers and others. Before bteakfaxt the
Emperor arrived at the ahri.tes of the
deity presiding over agriculture, and
Jlaiesty stopped to otter up his thank -
giving and tacritit.•es. After rhangin;
hes dress the morning repast was ee•rrei,
attheendofwhich theEmperorprixeedeI
to the field, at the four corners tf which
were erected four i[pavilious where the
sends of wheat and other c. reals were
plated. In the (cuter were numbers of
magnificently .t'ired courtiers, each
bolding aloft a many -colored flag, while
on the side of the p eeeaag o were scores of
aced and white-nttired farmere each
having in his hand .ome arch ulturel
implement. Placiug his left hand on
t..e plow and holdin. the whip iu hie
right hand, the Emperor began the cere-
mony of the otos+:un. By pprree'-arrange-
utent the officers did their allotted share,
etme wielding the agricultural implc-
meats, while others scattered seeds out
of the baskets as if sowing while tite
Emperor w -aa bulled with the plow,
which was hitched to a richly capari-
soned bul!cck. ditrped in yellow and lel
l y two of the E1.op.rot'e hoxIygu..rd
On the Emperor tir.iehing his round at
the plow the three priecee were orde.e.1
to go through tits performance- and after
teem nine high e,urtiert had their turn,
after which the perfortrat.ce citsy'.1,
Ilaving received the greet:ng of the offi-
cers, the Emperor return i to his palace.
-London Pall Mal: Gaze;te,
Planet the Creator or Wealth.
The present system, which teems build-
ings and impruvemeute and capital in al
it., forms, is a system of discouragement
to product:on, w hieh fines u man w ho
creates weolth just in prr.p rtion as he
creates wealth. In-.tead • i inzon the
principle that the man wl.o snakes two
Wades of grass grow where one grew be-
fore in a public benefactor. our systein
of taxation treats hien as a public enemy.
If a man clothe a barren waste with
grain or fruit tree,: if he drama a swamp
or open a tonne; if he put tip a hoose,
where none stood before, or erect a fac-
tory, or turn wood and iron into a ahsp;
if be gets a library with which to study
and exereioe his mind; if bv his energ
and thrift he accumulates capital wit
which to assist and organize and protide
tools for iudustry, down comes the a -sew
sor to snake him pay for having done
these thing'.
The Figur. D,
it is a remarkable coincidence that the
figure 9 is intimately connected with
every great miuing exci:ensent of the
present rent ury. lit.. great Algerian
gold excitement came in 111J9. In 19l0
came tit. 1lantazan Mountain craze,
where it was reported that gold nuggets
as big as flour barrels had been found.
The California fever came in 1149, and
the Pike's Peek boom in 1919. In '1869
the lead was struck that made Virginia
City a place of importance, and in 19x9
the Leaded' e earlronates were discovered
to be valnabl.. The connection of the
figure 9 is only a coincidence, but is none
the less curious
A ttsoarasbt. meat.....
The wife of the ('zar Alexis of Rorsela
(164.1.76) wit fre piently disturbed in Iter
skip by the ringing of a hell in a neigh-
boring church steeple. This roused the
sager of the exalted lady to such a pitch
that the following decry was issued :
"The tower in which the heli
shalltbe palled down, the belt io ml e
h
whipped with the kaput and then bate -
Me t to Siberia for ever."
This julgm.sit was aimed to he Fall
into elocution when the Czarina die&
and the t'sar's niece interceded on behalf
of the unooeeemons offender, wherettppn
the sentenee was revised, and the one-
Adetad hell was removed to • snItt.rra-
•ean (demi rr • nd doomed to eternal el-
bane-Mannigfaltigea.
AriMtNa tied Delesseelen.
800.7 George says : "it Is in the da
ys
d silesee sad neglect that the truth is In
hut whoa • re/oral is agitated
aid discerned as single tan is to -day, its
ultimate triumph is amaewd."
DOMINION NEWS 1N BRIE/,
There is • plays of moths at Sr•dlsrl.
A emidway electric lway la talked sheat la
HalL
The plans d Belle Isle ewe stall hall of
isob.rTgs
ad.n are raked to repair the look gates
at the Sea Mute Casal
The osrp•t of loge from the Ottawa Miser
W ill .yawl Ilia% of last year.
The erection of a new c..Ir•I wheel al
M.rltat.aa is about to be begun.
Abraham Wtlatls, who attempted to
shoot his daughter at C'ampbellford, hen
escaped.
Ancestor towu.hipp moneys have been gar-
nisheed by Varese: Smith to a suit he won
recent ly.
The Earl and Countess of Derby .ailed
from Quebec, for kisgland oo the Sardinian
Saturday.
A eizteee-year•old-lay, James Lampton,
got out of his rhipthis the canal at Ottawa
sad was drowued
The tonnage through the Basle Se Marta
anel for the year sedag June 30 0 the
greatest on record.
Farmer James Hud was robbed of $123
and • gold watch sod dials in • James street
.•loot in Haaultos.
Ta Peary Arctic Expedition are now as
route for Labrador, where dogs will be
secured for the Gre.nlend trip.
repror has Dow • Burd of Trade, with
Mr. Clouds McLmehlia as pr.udeat sad
John A. Macdonald secretary treasurer.
James Flanigan, • young min 91 veers of
age, was killed b lightatag while ',hockeyea
wheal live miles from Airington a `tatur-
daj.
It is said the% the C.P.A. oontemplatt
employing electricity is drawing rotas up
Kicking Horse Canyon os the has to the
ooagtt.
The I'.rt Smithey Railway ague belongs
to the city of London, because the new
company defaulted in their last quarter's
rental.
The appointment of Mr. Ittantagus Allan
as receiver of the ]Manitoba & Northwesters
liutway was confirmed by Justice Bain at
1t' ia.tpeg.
In • swamp adjacent to Ottawa, the
badly decomposed body of • man was
found the other day by two little girls who
were berrying
Wilma and Harvey, cherg.d with r-
oto, of fuels bean the l:tok of British
North Amenca, of Leedom, will be tried at
the next theism.
Edward eiv.yer, ltviag oe and one -hall
miles from Brownlee -111e, was struck dead
by lightning as he stood in the doorway of
he father'. house.
The Attorney -Getters' of Manitoba has
decided that the Winnipeg Ezhibitios
Beard shall not allow beer to be sold on the
grimed, deism( fair week.
The Dominion Lie R-M.S. Labrador,
from Liverpool, July 6, passed Heath Naas
Thursday morning, making the fastest pas-
sage OD record ou this routs
It has been decided that whoever is
awarded the frenchtse for as electric street
nuiway in London mien give a bond of
910,000 to carry out the agreement mads
1'hristopber ldecklinger and Wesley
Loam, employed at the °Destruction of •
brick house iu Borba, Ont, were on Satur-
day instantly killed by lightning which
struck the building. Several other work-
men were Injured.
Duncan MacArthur, late stammer of the
insolvent Commercial Bank of Manitoba,
has transferred to trustees for the bank
$34,000 worth of property for the bank's
security in connection with gu•r•uteea of
account given by ham.
1' bably the oldest member of the
Me: textile Chareh in Canada or elsewhere
deed in Tomato on Saturday --Mn. ('hsr•
lofts Davison, widow of Rey. John atavism.
ofTorouoo. Mrs. 1)aessen was a member
of that denomination for seventy-three
yeah.
Miss )his Inns, fifteen years of age, re-
ceived a string on the temple from • Lee at
her home in Priatetoo, Chit., en Saturday.
6he
was immediately wired with convul-
sions, and fifteen minutes later visa dad.
The de'ctnn state that death resulted from
the shock.
W. H. Hensel, Royal Canadian Bicycle
Club, Toronto, won the twenty -mile road
neon Saturday. One hundred and thirty.
seven riflere started and 100 finished. A. T.
Crooke, of Buffalo, woo the time prase,
riding from scratch in 1 hour, 1 minute and
4.1 seconds.
A little hpy named Robert Arndt eras
knocked down and nn over by • trolley
car on James street, Hemtitoaf Ont., as
Saturday, ea skull being fractured In two
places, mad his scalp torn almeet completely
from his head. It was believed at first that
be would die, bat then are now some hopes
of hie recovery.
resat tow aeamst...
"This room is very aloes," remarked the
guest to the head wafter ot • Broadway
restaurant. "Can't 1 have a little 1f
air The well -drilled automaton raised
his void to a high pitch. "One air" he
yells, atter a pause, adding, "1st it be
fresh!
Mw N tapeta tiers.
Whet the Etas Loosed troable•ome in the
hones or room they can always be expellsd
by • very simple mixture. A half te•spoon-
fal of black pepper, timely ground, should be
mixed with double the quanity of brows
sugar and the compound to be moistened
with cream. The tiles will generally eat
greedily of the miztere, if placed where
they can easily reach it, but it will be their
gut meal, for tie keit taste of it is, to a
fly, rank poison. if wa;oied they will odes
be seen to Atop deed within • few fast of
the plate which they have just left, aid
some of the heartiest salts do not live to
lave the plate.
Mase lea alk aee.sue.
tlomte exoelleat advise gives to grocers in
an address recently delivered before the
(lend Rapids Retail Groom' As.ociauno
by • esehier of • bank in that city. He said
-we quota iron the report in the Michigan
Tradesmen-"Rightb.re 1 would urge every
homer who has sot • Mak amount to open
ono at mos, and to pay all bills by'cheek,
and sot with mosey from the till, as sot
oal is that so way to baitd np year credit
with the oemtnercial world, for they los&
u ps yes as small potatoes, hut neither Ma
you esprit to have credit with the births by
doing ►.chew in that way as they have e
mans of Sudity est sheet yoe, besides •
cheek, wham properly .mused, is i• Itself
• r'••slpt of 11e sareiet paid which •oe-
times le very esaaist wm
whoa hoa • bill is
presorted the seemed lime for payment."
heater sadm: Tina lied has Aker Isis 1* Ter f is •
aeon
time they have boss bettered with sand
eeetiaagg Into the bailer, bat with this heater
✓ ad After this will nit gasser awls. Tits
ketory was shin dens ger sour • weak
while the Saar tem. beteg psi ti
tMs•ei • 5-
-Illsw Mash was..aseey.
"Liam'$ yea Woke the seting saes,
mop, " that her pleyma shows remark-
" YOB," reworked the young mos,
abruptly, " hat she was • long time genieg
Change of
Business.
R. B. HOLLAND,
DUNGANNON
Has disposed of the (general Store
business carried on so successfully
by him for several years to
MR. HILES,
who is recommendetl as a trust•
worthy and energetic business man,
and who will endeavor to contin-
ually keep before the public
FIRST-CLASS GOODS
at REASONABLE PRICES
and (topes to receive the patronage
of all Mr. Holland's customers, and
as many others as may favor hien
with a c lL
Mr. Holland wishes to thank his
many customers for their liberal
patronage in the past, and trusts
that his successor may receive the
same.
Alloutstanding account, )oust
be settled at once.
B. B. HOLLAND
DUNGANNON.
The Whiteman Pea Harvester
The best in the world fur the follow-
ing reasons :
1*L It is built of the best mallalele
wrought iron anti steel.
2nd. It require, no boles to be drilled is
cutter bar.
3rd. 11*. onlaid 2 divider can be raised
or iuwsred et back or frost, iadepeadest .1
lifters.
411*. It has oo rod at the back to hold
obatractiosa and cause choking.
5th. There are no spurge to bleak or
vet oat of order.
6th. It has nwul.lc clips sed aro be est
1 * line with tongue of machte if cutter bar
Lange back.
7th. Each lifter has a guard stay, and
brcmkisg sower g*ard. ie t',possible.
pith. Each lifter is imkpeodent of the
otter and ova be reseal or lowered at the
back so as to lie in front should mower
guards be out of lite.
9th. The number of nw.hetes sold dur-
ing tie last semen enable."' a large nnmber
of the leading Lamers of the Provisos to
testily to mu Imerita. Es cry machine is war.
ranted and given en teat. Sample rachis
res to seen at K. Thom;or"n'e Blacksmith
shop, (ioderleh, besidee at different shows
over the Co.aty. JAMES WHITEMAN,
1'atentoo and Maov .starer.
Thomas Beowu, Ceased Agent, Seaford'.
DUNN'S
BAKNC
POWDER
rxEcnoRsazsrrxiExo
UMW* Asiorkin
Alum ter .
PATENTS
pp OA
rrom,
QopyRIoN
ag!1_ sem uwe.,'.ap.tTvesmsg.
the t•.sF tym ke=I1iw nr
$'cicuti#ic Asntriruu
me as M.rNt p.'yer 1•
_ Lara .. 417 ■has21. ..` a 2.41
PLANING MILL
E*TlSLISNES IKi.
Buchanan & Son,
IrawveACnrmitaa
SASH, DOOR and BLIND
Maim to all blade of
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES
♦si lotlsers material of every daaoriptfea
School Furniture a Specialty.
NEW ARRIVAL
-d-
SUMMER
GOODE!
LATEST STYLES.
■tmseMle Ise beshawygse.p epi, Pests l
H. DUNLOP,
Is Irons & This
The Signal
ease aeon oak_ meanies to in
Job Prlattiosgg
whisker,
!land outside tits diempeeve
and props saesaeisa of all cls.,.,,
priming. A psmml of this saimn.ta-
seat sag nip* aumetIung )oat ea
he ie maid of, sad is studs case we ash -
oft your patronage, tooling °maiden
u
that or • orts' to plow p
the approval of our esteem sees: why
tsOtlf k\gllt .s
This useful siae is kept iu theta('
range of qualities .glue as lett..
heaths. While
I1eeter \eL%.*
In this litre we have • eery Largo
stock of tine writing papery suit
able for every claw of Waimea
represented in this locality, cum
prising Wal and wove, tine%
quadrille and other papers, rated
or unruled, as rutty be required.
lacmo. i\ecas
are not so generally used, they ti l
an important place in commercial
correspondence. Flee what we've
got ander the above heads.
Vkk% 11eat\s
If the " pay-as-you-go " i:lan wsl
the order of the day the demand
for account paper would not be
w great ; but there are some MB
who get so many dormer' tial
they wonder if the stock wi:lever
run out. We don't intend it le,
and at present our stock is rola
plete in this line with four aiaea
(food paper and neat ruling.
Vitatett tc
B.,th single and double tiollan
anti cents columns. They come
cheaper than bill heats, and are
the proper thing to send afters
delinquent once a month. They
are sure to fetch him 'round--
sometime.
VA 0.15,t\0\.es
Now, it would be hard to get
along without enveis, and to
keep up with the demand far
them we keep a large stock a
hand. We have now about •
hundred thousand in .to 1, sad
the prices will range from 75e. 1.
12.00 per M. We handle coal
mercial and legal sizes ezclu titsls.
Commcreta\ 1'tftaatttAg
has already been partially eamo
crated in some of the heats above
There is, however, a vast amour
of work under this head that is
enumerate would more than take
up the entire space occupied by
this adv't, but we do it all at Tu
SIGNAL.
Z ‘w;•*toSA.ous
to an "At Hoene" or a waking
require considerable taste in seise
tion sometimes, but we make it
an easy matter by keeping is
stock the very latest and best
samples to be had. Call ands rep
Vofh\t -k\s
belong to the poster departateat
also, and we make a specialty sf
th.m-promptness being our ata
in this respect A notice of sale
will appear in Tat SIGNAL free d
charge when bills for same amps
here.
4 rosy worts
of entertainments and meetings
promptly turned out, from tie
plain but neat to the most elegant
with cord and pencil attached.
Carols art.o. T'%ekets
This head coven a large range el
work, from a bread or milk ticket
to a neat calling card, from an or-
dinary admission ticket to • 1.111
business card or a handsomely
printed membership ticket
Ostevs
Our facilities for turning out di
class of work are evidenced by tit
fact that the great bulk of it if
done by usThis line eke se
chides
od►fiLtrs.
which our three fast -running jet
presses are able to turn out is s
surprisingly short time.
Corte\ars
We aim to excel in all the differ
enc kinds of work we tarn ase
but especially in this, en.: log
in stock plain and fancy per
suitable for all requirements.
#\\ Wmils oS W ort
in the typographical printing lief
min be done in this eartsiblisiumet
in an expeditious and •
manner and
Ober 4r'tets 4s\\ be Sword
uexk% vet o.sow b\e.
We extend oar thanks for past M'
on and solicit • continuance of W
el se R \ 0,111\
Gossa Ica, 04^