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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1893-10-5, Page 7THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONT., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 5. 1893. k MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF NEW FALL GOODS. ittDY MADE JACKETS, German Manufacture. The largest range ever shown in Godriich. Sizes 32, 34, 36 11mi 3++ from $1.00 to $ 20.00 )ggsS GOODS AND BLACK HE1 RIETTAB. We need hardly ray that this departmeot is one of out special- ties, including the new Hopsack Cloth, fancy Plaids and Fancy Twills in t hnbra Effects. p) GLOVESin III Black, Colon i and Cream Pastor. We sell the "Airienn l to Black and Colors at x a 1.00. Every pair guaranteed d any $1.23 Glove in town. r1'LE DEPARTMEMT Always Complete. INSPECTION OF OUR NEW GOODS ' V V,1 BD JOHN T. ACHESON. AT THE DRAPERY ANO HAVERDASHERY WAREHOUSE -n- + + + + + + • A FULL ASSORTMENT OF HARVESTING POTATOES Lifting the Tubers by Maaktwerp-Two Dime thud 1<otheds Worked Up by ls.ssaera. Tbe wbois@ale pruductioe of potatoes has d.maad.d tnechinery for amplify- ing tine original methods of planting, honing and digging by hand. This de- mand has been suet by our inventors. The potato planter does the work of 10 good men drupping be band. Any of the good sulky cultivator's or light har- rows will enable • farmer to sit on a comfortable neat and let his horses do the hoeing for him. There are machines that will throw poisoned water on Aix rows at a time as fast as a team will walk to protect from potato bugs. The hardest problem has been to produce a digger that will not only throw the tu- bers out of the soil, but screen or lift them from the earth as well Two distinct methods have been worked up by inventors. One is repre- sented by • large, heavy complicated machine with cog wheels, shakers, ±sins and many parte This is to scoop FALL AND WINTER GOODS IN 111.1 DEPARTMENTS. Oar 50c. Corset Cannot be Beaten. Ladies' and Children's Underwear, ettra Tape. Navy and Black Storm Series, tie best is Tom for tie moi. i1 SPEOTION =MILT 5LCITsn. b PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. 7164 MT.TZNTRC, Draper and Haberdaaher. 1 IJ_kf►EPORT MIRAC1E. AN F‘1'ERIENCF. FEW COULD PA.riS THROUGH AND SURViVE. l.$'kl WA 11 DT c07W11 11O\ Or TOO Motto ..0 LI oar ern-WY•Y IO]TH* Or ger Low '41'►yta1%u-A 4MIAOW aR- %ea. a! I,IPWOy5D POTATO DIGGER. up vines, dirt and tubers, shake out the former and pass the latter out behind on the surface of the ground. These com- plicated machines do good work. the ob- jections to them being that they are of heavy draft, expensive end so complicat- ed that the average coat of repairs is quite a large item. The other plan was to devise a plow witb • simple screening attachment without expensive fixtures or heavy weight, a machine that the average farmer with a single team could handle. Beginning with the shovel plow with spikes or fingers ranged about it, this idea has been developed until we have the arrangement shown in the illustra- tion here reproduced from Tb. Rural New Yorker. already quoted. In some of the diggers the screens are placed be- hind the plow. This leaves the tubers in the furrow. In the machine depicted the potatoes do not fall behind at al. They are simply plowed to right and left, falling upon the long screens whicb run lightly and easily oTer the ground. In a general way, the average farmer is advised to select the least complicated machinery, but it must also be borne in in mind that no machine can give abso- lute satisfaction everywhere. There are potato del& of ell sorts and kinds -stony, hilly. weedy, wet, hand, soft. One could hardly expect a digger made especially for work on a level prairie. free from stones. to do first class work on • stagy New England hillside. souse fellow creature may be bee6tted thereby i allow •o opportunity to. pass without speskieg well of Dr. Williams Pink Pills, mil I know of several persons who begs their me au my recontueodatiou and were greatly benefitted by them. Itr father, who is Boos seventy years of age, is receiving great help frost their use. I oan truthfully any I cannot speak too highly of Pink Pah, and 1 vrould not be without them in the house under soy arcane reel the Cabana It•ter„t1.s. The village of Lakeport in the county of Northumberland is beautifully situated ea die shore of lake Ontario, two and a halt oiler from the then of Colborne. The bonen of the village is picturesque sad healthy, and as a rule the tnhebitante of Lakeport are a vi oroua people, with very little troubled sickssss. Rut there are ex- ceptions, and even u this healthy locality occasional caoea of sufferingand long mush.s of weary Skit NOS are Among terse thus ttntorcanets was Mn. Milo Haight, who for nearly two 'ears mina great sallerer %closes h vise mage such Unread" as he: cwiftialmost wreck physically. was a complete woman bee 8y.to.n had run down stud lite Sad become almost a burden. Sbe had eon. tutted physicians and tried many remedies but no relief eras tound. Hee ate ne:el was frilly direct d.to Ir. William's Pink Pills tar Pale dsrfut ass heti p3 r'sadnesed twiny w ail cures WOMB the nae of this grant life-savisg y. was 'educed to give them • trial. The re- sit exceeded Mr feeder* expectations, mad before lees she was remtoeed to bar former health and Havisi heard d this .s a the Fsters lareporter called es Mrs. Haight, mad enquired into the facts, whish we Nivea mlwest verbatim is the following statement : "I was 111 tor 'about twelve weeks is the latter part of 1891, while al hoses with may father io Trustee. 1 onium to Leesport, t was here only a few weeks Mrs I wee taken with inflammation a Abe Meek Aper I sufficiently recovered I re - tensed to Treaters. I had sot been at bombe loag when I wee eureka rite la grippe. which ns,rly brought ors to death's door. phyti ise wap called who said my system nes badly run dors. This use is Feb nitry, 1Fi)2, and i was soler his etre for seine twelve weeks h.4.wr 1 was *hie to gat ort. of doors. When I was tek.n tows onmgstiow of the long. and spine net in Aad 'bee the trouble went to my throat. Ana lastly to my ear, calming as sheen@ erhieh tethered and hr..ko throe tine., le*''Ing me lett* deaf. 1 ..tfer,d the mare exareciatine lain., d.•ep Ir't mn awl 1 on11.1 sot rest. mimed oostusseily with sold chills pied e.id heab a.4 fee: and revere headaches. The looter rare tan •., hope of r envery. M 8411111 u i was able 1 return.. to Lake - Mel, hu' d,4 not improve in hearth Aad felt float swath wow:.1 he a relief. la Jime, 1as2, 1 Isgaw Isla/ llr. t\ illiatn* Ptak Kik an.l hot ant bees taking teen' lone wine the china left oma. ,ay a,apMi-o iw Mown. *awl .leap r.terwea, a^dnething 1 Itwd set ase ).‘"1 for irony I.mg *WY 4"4"/"L After wing the Pleb Pill. ins .no. h.gan t., feel es thsagh 1 emit .tail .11tw'a anYthieT 1. Ike month of .lime, 11193, I mereel 114 prone., and in April, 1893. 1 wreshnl 151 y.wmi., nay great w.iyht 1 leek':,, Ptak Pili t..r shat tsar n,,.,ths, est 1 err re•..re so thorn f•. soy trn'd., Wee a alivht hmelache. 1 unit This wsrN+eaw$ed (leap stasis at tis besd at all Laundry Aad Meaaiol° Seallt1sS for quality Aad eseaaa et salsa Used sossedfq to dlreseieast Mame sop with ail the oia-iaehhaed drd•ary at wall My. Try M l you melte dWproteL •17lI.I6=T MOM W tars le Asa Ie Windsor Oro ter Ike pet 1 resat wed to maaateaesrees have been spsatally appurated . OAPMA>Qa• TO TIO Mrs. earth's hesitated is also using 1'iok Pills for rheumatism, and belsg present, dur- ing the interview gave his testimony to their benefit to nim. Mrs. Haight's prewar ap- pearande indicates the belt of health, Aad so one who did sot knew of her long suffering would imagine from Wer present appals/sum that she had ever been sick• me that manor, but Rive the strongest hope to other sufferers that tbsy too cured by Dr. Williams' wonderful risk lila, oboes access apes the humsa system saner almost magical. 1h. Williams' Polk Pills for Pale manufactured by the Mediae* Co., of Brockville, One, asd Scb eectady, N. Y. Pink Pills are sot • patent mediciss but a premoriptioa. As ssalyais of their properties show theme pili are en unfailtoe specific for alt diseases seising from an impoverished oonditius of the blood or trom as impairment d the 'nervous system such as loan of appetite, de- pression of apirite, ae:.emia, chlorosis or groom sickrooms, general mnsouler weeklies*, dirties, lose of memory, locomotor ataxia, paralysis, sciatica, rbeumetian, St. Vitus Aso., the after effects of la grippe, scrofula, chronic eyrsipelaa, etc. They are also a .pecihc for the troubles peculiar to the fe- male system, oorreetisg irregularities, sup - one sad ail form of female d weakorier the ie the blood sallow thanks. Bloww oof f health to thele amd effect • radical core Is the cam of meg from mantel worry, over- work all k sales arising nature 1lsess pills work or purgative ss of any Tbey oaetais are sat • purgative medicine. esly bfe-gIvi'ng properties, and sething that could inure the ,host delicate system. only are sold io 11r. Williams'rmthPink re Pills mark ad bozos ppsbearing rear; �s� to rel islet Bear is .lied (bat 11r. Williams' Plat Pills are never sold is balk, or by the deem or hue area, sad any Realer who afire sateetutes iw thin way is trying, to aetr..d r u and sboeld be avoided. A.k your Ani• re for Ile. Williams*' Pink fills for Pa. People mil refire all imitat.ino• as.l .nhstil.•a Dr. Williams' Pink Pills may be had of .er.geriste or direct by nail fru n Dr. Williams M•aiaine tirinpany frown either a i.ireua. at 50 uonts a Mx. or az No es for a ha. Tts pries at which these pile are sold state a memo of terateseet with m� lively Iptsive se dr.•w remedies or (medical treabsset- Never allow the berets to remain OM- . tipsted het sarin.e evil seisms. are arremedy fo me- TMosel UN asrpea.+ lm . tipstiem. TUN 15 Jeer,. "Drink to am only with thine ayes, pay ewe.- he said, and M allied : "They are o n b.iail." - - 'Mw s w. 4ul'eigl% Nis ole Trim is a Metes' role - tie. of ons a, wart ah.' Retyb I% \'w. awl she re'• airs 'serf W.f..1i.taat. i..at we1ek .he sae a s.etnd e0a.45. bet ,."w she 1111 a 'doer. 11.517 wt.d.sa. WO' it iC Ili. of own felts .e. north, Cat .wet temply ertel•en le .lora M wri,11t1. N gold, awl 1 owe .my les: eft I fA. leerier' • E.trest d W 4.411114? Area.tl., if mat way 115 In team, N1j. inv .a leer. It has .el mash few s1. were weak at tee list i was .111. I la" 64 al seek es elfirfilme Neely II baps �. ,a„rt,ss, i/asAsrs OOwe- h Zak MI6 Mho flrk all onanarr MO, * ditg1M bows*. lir £w * mai moo STARTLING ! T b e enormous waste of fuel which might be saved 7 IF PEOPLE WOULD THINK whenn ne but the h g ting otoves and guaaranteeo go tothem handleealers who SAUNDERS & CO. IMM -«qtly. Dimling -Why did you leave the lecture platform, Larkin' Larkin --Well, I was egged on to take that step. Worms cause much sicklier* among child - rem. Freeman's Norm Powders prevent thy, and make Ube child bright and heel• *,y' The New Iextres. Little Willis --Jack, what's a champ` Little Jack -A champ i. • boy that doesn't know what • chump is. minard's Wrest eras have had the best Stoves for years. SEE THE NEW STOVES FOR THIS SEASON. DOUBLE HEATERS FOR COAL: C. C. RP -Hasps t Com. t:s*T'I.-Illy daughter was suffering ter- ribly with nearalgi*. I purchased a bottle of MINARD'S LINIMENT and rubbed her face thoroughly. The pain left her and she slept well till morning. Next night another attack, another appti stioe resulted as pre• viously, with no return woos. Grateful feelings determined me to express myself publicly. i world not be without MIN ARD'$ LINIMENT in the house at any eat. J. H. RAtt.ET. P.rkd le, 0.4 Wises to Cot Cern. Tbe ear is the most valuable part of the corn crop for the western fanner, but there is great valne in the stover or fodder. Hence it 1. important to know whether we can obtain both these values in full, or whether obtaining full valve of the one necessitates a decrease in the value of the other. A report from the lows station, where experiments were conducted to decide when to cut corn so as to get the most profitable returns from the crop, makes it appear that -- The time to begin cutting Dorn is when the blades and husks have begun to dry, and the cutting should be finished when half the blades and husks have dried lip. This gives about 10 days for cutting corn, and the opinion is expressed that the .purpose of economy d be better served if the ripening could con- tinue so that the harvest would last but five days instead of 10. Considering the value of the stover, the importance of having the ears r ripe as poeaible and the large size of the Iowa cornfields, the crying need of the Iowa farmer is a machine that will har- vest asvest bis corn crop with the same facility as the present self binder harvests the smaller grain. -CZTY- THE SOUVENIR, THE ART COUNTESS THE OXFORD. COOKING RANGES FOR COAL: THE KITCHEN WITCH, THE DUCHESS OF OXFORD, THE HAPPY THOUGHT. A full stock of Coaland Wood Cook- ing and Heating Stoves. COAL AND wood YASLD- THEIR IINIIIABE RE-llllFEll TIIWARE Spad11 attention glue. to SAWED AND SPLIT WOOD. Headquarters for .11 grades of HARD, SOFT & BLACKSMITH COAL. Coal wel•bed on either market or m7 Scales. Get m7 Prices before going elsewhere. TSCIIa CAMS. Telephea .ten. Open Wood sed Greta Clumale r. In cold climates many farmers tale the precaution to surround their barn- ysr'd• on three sides with buildings, which adds wonderfully to the comfort of animals that spend at least • portion of each day out of doors. whetle feeding. or be winter, with its necessary or summer. with its soiling. Dat to se- cure the comfort of cows that are turned into the vast' 1'1 runnier en o, en shed is highly d'•sirable. 1t 1. Ono an important addition to a yawl where cows are turned se night in .Ammer, whether kept us the 'table or JOHN 8. PLATT, Prop. sally Patronis. True • is telling its own story in increased sales. VCTE ST STRE ET - J. A WAZKE R, Carriage Meam.ufact-taxer, Having purchased the Waimea at McCREATH & WALKER y not only to ooptiaa t the Carriage :Trade. bat have decided to 1 lata sow arranged.. do all Arms of weeks HO 1 . 1t E-SI0IIBH 1111 H11BRAL BLACKSIITHIBI, NONE BUT THE BEST OF WORKMEN EMPLOYED IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. J240. A. WALKER PeoPRtxron. Z�e6-lis. SUMMER c000s Competition. The only duty there will be in connection with my goods will be my duty to sell and the duty of the pub- lic to buy in the most satis- factory manner and best market. Ready-made Clothing a specialty, and everything in the latest and best Dry Goods and Groceries can be had at hard -times prices at Tose Cia AMA. Paces 's swAT 0 TansaAem I..s tees fess is Ido the paidho • ereerte' servies whl his and M rawness co5Mti'$n . it le sanased ea beelines prisdpiss lard 4" tis lasers. of be patron*. it deserve. the wspisort sr 'very pima" Man b.Ueves In ..ompal.{1 • For quack deepoirt. ewe 11.15 Cows e)1 w l,�W,eting w"h amot 11.... .l eah/M b •eN tel ,ra..e'. f'. sere •.d Lampe. diner throne'. wino to 811 pointe 1 ea igen h. e.,itrt•rh Coslwohla Brew t yaaud l 'acado .halve --'e sea. VIA.. It. ;n %Witt, r•. sr of 1..-1 Dramas". Gnssrkb aD arraasOO• Wen re sexton Axe the pasture during the day. for ridden storms and showers eminently arise in the night sod th.m'nghly drench the stock that hart no shelter it cam seek- Vor sheep, cows. reanling calors and other stock inch an open iAMt had re - pounced advantages winter. The one .town in the ',Mot rs- 110* . here reproduced hoot' The Ulu I, try Gentleman. le d.mnMnd with a sand end grain chamber. which is entered from the midway landing of the .tars leading tram the era to the neennd floor of obs shits to welch the smaller hnMMing Is stembed. Tbe grain le them a neeteatiy w bead when needed for t1M tae of the Nltletels and Is eerily and a7sv*ientiy Imposod a4tflld dumbedetheft tram II* Was/ se MoLEO^'g SYSTE RF\OAUii Specifif, r:..J n;:ridi'le for The Ton1 Cash Sior P. O'DKA. Manager. LOOK HERE! Now is the time to lay in your Winter's WHY Does GEO. BARRY, the Goderich furniture dealer and undertaker, keep the best stock of furniture and undertaker's supplies? And how is it that he can sell so cheap, BECAUSE AL He finds that It pays in the long run. Hie motto is : " Small Profits and Quick Re. turns." Ile also makes a specialty of picture framing. (iivr ham a call before purchas- ing elaewh•r'e. Embalming kluid always on hand. 23:47-y C ODERJOH Steam Boiler Works. alATABLISHED'uisl A. S. C H RY STA Ly The neva }wastes Mal Peal 1n 1.15 .aster. qhs. Neve mid Cieursi s. - M >w Seel Crede of ail Cowl . le Seed p•eh.estte'e Coal .. s as As I un annoying fee • scruple of •segos@ of HARD WOOD LOOK OUT FOR PRICES. arm Coal weigbed at the market. We LEE. Itnh•nre. w...1: .... 1 i,nyre.rl «1 b4.oa, 4)et ills. .h.•gd..et...+, 1•+Ip t..tiets •1 tine e+rt, :'..r. „.,,.Last, .. r.1915, 1..r of e...sw.vyr, tw..n5.,tXs, n.s•}s Ate••, Retl . t.MMa, )*YMIire, 1.1.I0ey 4 sneaky ..rause•. Si-. Vitae' ds.on, least* irreg- ularities amid essaral debility. 616041 TORT. ICCERtL, CRTARiO J, M. lIoLBOD, P efort.eer and Mas.hee.vwr. Mc Rawew*vos moa be dub la ttmaiwoin us weY ae frM yi��.k-y. Demeansoma•$. r.� flistiftd Yd D lesee•hene tsnsergem. 11-te Successor to CAryets: ! BbcAJ Manufacturers of all kinds of Station- ary Marine, Upright 44 Tubular Salt Pans, Smoke Stacks, Sheet Iron Works, etc., etc. Also dmalare le t't•rllt:'t and Rerl.estal elide Valve release l w : mute Cit OR IMainee ► pesise7. A11 goes of N e and ripe-dttieet e.eesae117 es Med. lradmates tarnished oe Me. Repairing promptly wrte.4.d te. mere li te'. O. Hoz 17, i)ederich. Out. warns OAs.i5 G. T. R. Ehnen. Goderlca. HAV BACK -ACHE 'OODS NIDNEY PILI S WILL CURE YOU PATENTS MINI. TMEgOtitativeA. mad all �a1 W ASS COMMIS OMw aneed•d Mat heDiRJ Int intiPeraOf 5, M ale Opipiritii to is ge nava den ?N.,a�netstte � A*NIN'OlbA'. ems MUDtaZZLt 06 haltINU. W' s 54 "MrJYr1 CItAJit (rNISIA rr14OA- �jJi/� elt trDhn«s aMh�s f rtN 1sQ aw• 1Wr M r erne*, •le tem D. 0 "g•eh•eh• the swam the hid- ./ UseacarAT may. •r• I "Delay l• Da"t Pitts gfw le=a ill i R pt relief." trembles result "rept par ..It. la Red Shiest y dilleN Liver Omen lent, sad the most dew- •• sass• • all. alle well try te ham • Diabetes ••1 healthy •erithest ••sera • •s goad to sesta rte wst A:i�t1 Wen the •slit * k a l a kIola.)• •r• 1.11'• Odes" q4 My an PINa •r1. used.