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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1893-10-12, Page 7THE SIGNAL : GODERi CH, ONT., TH iT'R8DAT. OCTOBER 3. 1881 adies' We have just placed in stock another lot of our Celebrated Jackets, German Manufac- ture at $4.75, $6 50, $7.00 and $10.00. This department of our business has been a grand success. Last year we didn't carry a single Garment over, and we expect our Stock this season will be sold before the season is half over. We advise our Custom- ers to buy at once. If you are not prepared to buy and pay, make a selection and have it put away for you. L dies' Furs ! The season is fast approaching when Furs will be in order. We carry a very large range of Ladies' and Children's Furs of e very best make in Capes, Storm Collars, Visites, Muffs, &c., &c. illy t1Yaea. OM el ties owm dihe.lt tests ler • mother to perform is to tedklally merge • sty child withaat m•kmd it morbid is fib- pautios. lhtldr.s of for peculiar ksat+pv- mast an very ..sattive, sed usually el Dee yogis orguebstase, sad read to be stimul- ated so ea to have Demos and no/dderas ttemsdvea Meaty mother, is their desire to oars thin (ault, .re unthinkingly Dred by wing severity as • means of oucrectius, thus in- creseisg the aatural distrust and fear of the unfortunate little ase. while others are quite as thoughtless in tidiesltam their weakness, thus seeking to awakes a !cetiog of shame a the timid •stere Tibet both of these methods, oe ••y other askulated to intimidate or destroy sentiosonta of trust in otters are • great mistake is without aerate. Mothers should reel the deepest sympathy for this infirmity in them children for 11 really is uothtog else end lot their beetle guide them io their efforts to overcome it. To do this, the ooures of the error should be shown to the ctuld, sad if the as•sago.oent of alio ebrklren goes correctly they should be taught that the extreme dioiruet is ill- founded, and meetly led oat of the meat - old miseries •ttaodiog beabfulneer, .top by stop, until it an sus for herself the folly of timidity. The Impressions of childhood are lasting: paresta should be careful that the first given to infancy to their sensitive, ahrink- bsbls should be hopeful and true, always 'pewit self .eonlitlea.ae and strength where needed. Unfeeling nurses of.so take ad- vantage of the .oakum of shy children using their soil) aw.keoed fears to frighten them into submission to their many times unreasonable dt mends of obedieo e. It is much lea trouble to keep a re•tleee, nervous nbild quiet by hlltng its little mind with Caro o hobgoblins, ghosts and others mor - eters than to patiently put it to sleep or amass i1 tor hours. To permit such cruelty is an outrage on the part of any mother and to plead ignorance of its being in the nursery is no excuse, for it is the duty of every woman who is blamed with the title of motherhood to know bow every hour of her child's life is spent es long as it is wholly dependent on her care. While the little body is dustily clothed, and in every way cared for, it should be bores in mind that the heart's sufferings and feelings should be considered and that the rights of such should be respected in every child. Let mothers then cherish their aby, see. entire children very tenderly, teaching them first of all to trust in God and then con- fidence in themselves sad their fellow be- ings. - L 4i.s Hoag Gsepsaio.• 111aaed s 4adesset.Uces •Mr erla. We are showing a specialty in a Child's Bet, Collar and Muff for $1.25. JOHN T. ACHESON. AT THE DRAPERY AND HABERDASHERY WAREHOUSE + + + + + 4 + A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS iN ALL DEPARTMENT'. Oar 50c. Corset Cannot be Beaten. Ladies' and Children's Ondertgsar, ettra vale. Navy and Black Storm Series, the best in Town for the money. nesPEOTIOM DLT =ann. 5 PER CENT. DISOOUNT FOR CASH. 1014 X.4C r/ e• IZO7 Deaver and Habeldaehr. t LEAMINGTON MIRACLE. ME TERRIBLE EFFECTS OF TY- PHOID FEVER. tit ,oeCPI1 RO,M0N, * *CLl.-KNOwx WAIMEA t- ei:+TORRD TO ItRA1.TR AND "TWI(:Tr terra a1:ca TWIN Or Tgtt&ILLE M•lTr1- 1� -.1LL 11orC Or naomeaY IUD SW to tNDO! CD AND WC LOOKLD CPO% Lara t' A •I•RDYN. a trifle, 1 am able to do a good Olay's work every day in tie week. I am now able to walk • considerable distance, and my nervous system stints fully restored. There is not the slightest doubt that theta rswlta ars entirely tine to the use of 1)r. Williams' Pink Pills, and 1 am confident that had 1 bees aide w precuts this wooderful remedy when I was hret token with the dimmer, I would never have been where 1 ansa The shadow truthfulness of the trots as 1 Imre gtres them to you m be verified by hun- dreds of my friends and oei;bbors, or by any member of my own family." As to much of the .vulenoe 000tained in Mr. Robson's statement the writer himself can bear evideoor. Nin speech. which one year ego could scarcely be understood, is sow perfectly distinct; his head then drop- ped on his breast, whereas tion held quite dim and erect; then he could not walk aerces • room without holding to a chair or table, while now he ma walk withoet difficulty. We called upon W. J. Smith, drnggiet, and i■terrogated him in referes-e to the CMS. Mr. Smith aid that he knew of Mr. Robroo's ailment and that be had suffered for yeah as stated. and be bad to dotal t th•h it was Dr. Williams' Pink tills that cared him. "Pink Pills," said Mr Smith, "have a remarkable sale, which seems des to their remarkable efficacy in curing diseases arising from an impoverished mu- ddle* of the blood, or trent ea impairment ot the nervous system such se rheumatism, maestri*, partial paralyse., locomotor ataxia, St. Vitus dance. nervous be•dach.•, nervous prostrating, and the tired feeling arising 'Mem dram, the after a Ti eta of It grippe, influenza and severe colds, diseases depending upon humors in the btool, much as scrofula, chronic eyrsipelaa, etc. Pink Pills give • henithy glow to pale and tallow complex fors, and are as> for the troubles peculiar to the em.le oystem. sod in the cam of men they effect • radical Dun in all mess arioinm from menta worry, overwork or exoesees of any nature. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills am sold ally in boxes bearing the firm's trade mark sad wrapper. (printed io red ink.) Bear in mind that Dr. Williams' Ptak Pills are sever sold is balk, or by the dozes or hun dred, sed any dater who offer. substitutes in this way is tryiog to defraud you and should be avoided. Ask your dealers for lh. Williams Pmk Villa for Pale People and retro all imitating* end substitutes. Or. Williams Pink pills rimy be hod ef ell draggists or direct by mail scorn Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Brockville, Ont., or Schenectady. N.'i., at. 50 mats • bee, or six bean* for. 2.50. The pries at which thews pills are meld mike • coarse of trestmest o-mfaeetivetly anexpeetive se ennaparsd with nIher roimn.'tge or medical tr saue.e•1. They Windows. Greet and timely wisdom is threes M keeping Dr. Fowior'. Vetr•ct of Wild mi. It haa se equal for Strawberry Diem,ch is h amoebas, Menhirs, dy■se- eboMt., cholera tory. antis. er■mps rod all eareormr emms plaints or looseness of the hound& 2w OP fa10•1 laall1111 0•21111M ••••••• If you wish it MO up r Mod. " 1 guess the day for me to be on top is past," sohlegaised the bettered Derby hat in the soh -barrel, bot even *ow I am no slouch, and sever will be. See'. " Pruni the Leamington Poet. Mr. Joseph Robson. whose borne is on the first concession of Verse• township, shout • mile from Leamington is k nown w almost every resident of this sectio1. For years put, Mr. Robson has heed • victim to paralysis in its worsts e ase was re ed as hopeless not only liY him- self .Tha his friends but by the doctors who ns 1 attended him. To est who knew Mr. Robson'* pitiable -aadition as we dad, it was with tea small t.gree of surprise and pleasure that we re -roily taw him drive through town sitting .:.rte erect oe • cross board, and t ootrelling lively teams of horses. Hailing him we asked whet miracle had brousht .bout this :-hanged condition, and asked if he had toy nb1eMdo■ to the publicat.on of the facto ,-dmteated with his case Replying he wild hr would indeed be • mean Mas If he re- fused to let the public know how his wee - dodo' recovery had been brought .bout. fir. Robson then told the story of hie ili- um. and recovery about as follows "About ten years age, while living in the state of I Ihto, i was oasts down with mat- tock of typhoid fever, and for three months hang between life and death in • perfectly uucnn,ciocs condition. Recovering train this I ventured oat to work too coos, the "still It being that I was taken dews with a severe onld iluring the first stages of my trouble I wee .Me to more .bout with come difficulty. but the disease gr■deally fasten- ed its hold ma me .ad I found cos genes after soother becoming paralyzed. At this time my prospects in life were by se means discouraging. 1 owned • mag.ie..at farm D ot far from Toledo, on which, we had a comfortable home. and 1 owed she • dollar to toy nee. 1„_c0,.1inad to doctor with specialists Dad experts from all parts of the States, ..ab of wbom promised to a■11 me d the diems, which they said vas PILMIT• to, bat to every Duro they I.ft me as bad . ■d sa■.tirnes worse than they 'oeosl me PhYsioaliv, and certainly worm financielly. After suffering n. this manner for two years tar fenely conalndad that a elutes. d Meets might An m• Eno d, And so we m- iasma to Cawada, mottling where we now reside. This hoose however, prevent • de- 1■siw• raid o■ol. year Lend m.worsos.d, d Mk�l1 added to wry misery. L te itself ,..r. h nrolen to tae awl i ksew that I was weir a than us.leas to my irked. 1 res ■,Ale to feed myeSH a' sty hood and howls sheet set tb'•t I fere butteaty lett ohs in my chin whew try- leR r" p t sty fork to w y math. it was "•1Y n e oak! ,w 00. ly that 1 , oaove armedr�l1, ad thew only with e .idemulate.oemulate.th Mw' • mast attire moored of my poor '•i "Ma ■d est se lied that members of car ewe r.w.ily 0041.1 ort na.larst.a.l sena. 1 "II e'risg by whole worrwot" spook, resat d ■Mermiwal, spl 1 aAsaloned .It lisp. of ever .loin heat .f env w■o to " 7 rely.ly. test fall 1 was isolated to try iei. Linen to be White as Snow Sunlight Soap will do Why be wasted to Waltz. Etta -1 think Jack Birdie is elieguetir 6 Why. last night he wanted Mwaltz me when he was into:imbe% 1 Minnie 11. was intoxicated ` WM1. 11M explains it. rveves*Ms Metter Thu Msec. Those who keep their blood in • pure and healthy -osdition need bare little fear of any disuses attacking them. It is the en- feebled. rue -down system upon which die sass fastens its fence. Or. Williams' Pink Pills have no equal as a blood builder. nerve tonic, and preventative of disease. Thous- ands of grateful people testify to the won- derful powers of this remedy. Take no s.hstitute or imitation. Of all dealers or by mail at 500- • bog, or six boxes for 550. Dr. William' Med Co., it. Why, :Lw■/.lie e year gleam •r guar lead• areai.al care r morseled in fes mani>I.o,ure, and Ise tioality ti . pobli t It hes {6e Lamm Yale et ..y Yea{ ' .+ the W art& How Ons you tart the f If yea bare never tried SUNLIGHT SOAP, sok than* who use it what they think of it, then try 1t for penmen. 'rhe re- sult w111 please you and y o o r ,maim will be washed in tar ism rims, with Lees Labomaha, Ooestoart. ut will Maw than they have suet herr before, whoa yes wig ordraary soap. Is That set the beat way to M- ean the seetbr f Utasl by wird the experience ole licee Mao already tea 11. S 000adl , by a fair trial yourself. 2w are ■ot , ommittsd Ian any way to use the soap ; all we ask is : Don't Delay. try u the sari washing day. • • • • • • • • STARTLING! An fatspert orioles. Baby (just weasel, to nurse) I have had .very rearm to be satisfied with your put services, and shall not fail to recommend you to my circle of acquaintances. Here's • dollar for youreelf." The enormous waste of fuel which might be saved IF PEOPLE WOULD THINK when n none but are the begStoves at, and guarantee o go to them peealers erfect a`ndle C. C. RH HAttlr» & CO. Gezira -My daughter was suffering ter- ribly with neuralgia I Purchased a bottle of MINARI)'S LINIMENT and rubbed her face thorougbly. The pain left her and she slept well till morning. Next night another attack, another application resulted as pre- vtously, with no return farce. Ilratefol feelings de:.ermined me Lc express myself publicly. 1 would not be without MIN - ARDS LINIMENT in the house at any teat, J. 11. BAtuY. Parkdale, Ont. .010111416, Three tailors ere once boasting which could make the bee'. suit for • man, one of the tailors being an Englishman, one • Sootchman, sad the other on Ir•shm•r. The Englishman and, "1 could make • suit for • man if I could only jest looked at him as he was going round • corner." The Scou- nun said. ••And I weld make a suit for • maw if I only saw his coat tails as be was go- ing roiled • osrser." "Faith," said Pat " and 1 cool I make a wit tor • mss if I only saw the corer he west read." Biliousness should not be neglect. To take keep the blood pure it u neeseusry open air exercise end keep the digestive organs satire and the s i tem regular. A doctor advises for a bealtli-giving laxative the um of Eieljay's Liver Lozenges The prop.rt es of E.elj•y's Liver Lozen- ges are tonic u well u i.aative. Thiv o.s re- medies that are violently purge instead of strengthen the hotlbyara ia+vs. Liver Lozenges are pleasant. effective- 25 Dots llli•.., k hese „wtRelyy frreui mss es r�. hra, sal whin dish ohs, h W rkehe. »+•i 1 .whLi: y improved moil They wove nt Mw. 4S$ a e.a He Weil. whs., here yea thee! She -- Tern of veer &A toters, my dem. Ho--- C'mr•k: What's the ties rise shot f orty- psger• She -the yoe seat wee when 1W S alight mid before we were wsaeried• This hall p.m is tiei one yes w.M. loot outer whom 1 was very a whhi the Weems. A F.-, S tineo Owevutvote.-lbeine auffined weer the with .et•.1*Il +. •M ale. drosses yews b tpael w'+ 1• wef..104 to try aai� d beam 1 w.•4 nes• heew I Ivo. reed. 1 er afire r ss...s•d ft fes . dk besslasha nom e► It.e..1, iabeytsw, Oat. ear Ye 'lt Have to Avoid ti. Odom. You stand on the threshold of youth. boys your future lies out In the )-,ares You're learning tour para for ion's work. boys; You're planning your fatury careers. You'll lure to 1111 placer of trot, bore Your fathers will paw semi soon; And If you'd to trustworthy men, boys. Yo•'ll bare t0 avoid the ealooa. U goo would be honored In life, bora, i1 ley and contentment you'd koow; 11 you would hair plenty of rash, boys. And be -_-,k In proepertty's glow; if you woukt enjoy robust health, boys. That p,k54u' a but much abused boom: U God's b.sedknion t os'd hare. boys. You'll have to ..road the salon` You'll have to avoid the dome boys. Or *arrow end *Ranee ion wan share. And pie .•rt> .. 0, .not you .ill esu. 1.t>,. And t•tverty's rays >'mt.111 wear. Your fm or. a ill end lis wi.grwt. bolt[ Your .tie 1e eat tiff at Its noon; Roth body and seal will 'm' Isom. 1 We. Balsas Boa avuM tie estiooe. Our CompasMa Teach Trees me Tlrse,t.rka All named varieties cf peaches are either Itudded or grafted --mostly bud- ded -on enure other than their own root, generally 011 young seedling peach trees The editor of Gardening Pae. We can- not depend upon getting vrtrte'1iee trim from seed. nor that all see llhigs will Year good fruit So if yon have room for only a few peach trees Cit the very best varieties that do well in your neighborhood. Now. we have n few gond peach tram. and in come mesons we get fine crops of fruit. and in others again the atop ie light. Sons. of our trees are on pewit roots sad others ere on plum roots, with ttic edrantage, both in longevity and riteva- ing a fine crop. eetpbatically in fever .4 the plum stock. t )nr Ment trees are sin plain roots. The trtee that ripen their fruit year atter year are on plum mots We have several tree. over 10 years old. bet they caw e11 tea plea root*. Trees se poach torts grow ready. fruit heart - 4. but dnn't bold to ripen their trait as wall .. do theme on the plats Teets. sad Wry aro wore a per le Imam MSr S reeld filen ere . shells SAUNDERS & CO. Relatively Rick. "Is Barton rich," "Well, oily relatively so. He has • rich aunt." %Miming se Miliary. Papa I'm sorry you didn't capture mime Of the clam timers. Normal Shoop Girl - Oh, psbew : Only the homely gtriage's for that sort of thing. -CITY- coa AND W000 YIaSLD- have had the best Stoves for years. SEE THE -NEW STOVES FOR THIS SEASON. DOUBLE HEATERS . FOR COAL : 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 Coal and Wood Cook- ing and Heating Stoves. Special attention given to SAWED AND SPLIT WOOD. Headquarters for all grades of TIIEIR IIAND-IADE REDIPPED TIIiARE is telling its own story in increased sales. WEST STREET_ J'_ A _WAD E E Carriage Masiu 'actU.ser, Having purchased the business ot McCREATH & WALKER I have now arranged, not only yall classesto continue the of work age Trade, but have decided t. do HORSE-SHOEING IND GENERAL BLLCBSIITHING. NONE BUT THE BEST OF WORKMEN EMPLOYED IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. 2396-1y. MO. A. WALKER, PROPRIETOR SUMMER GOODS HARD, SOFT & BLACKSMITH COAL. The only duty there will Coal weighed on either market or my Fe-elen be in connection with my OM my Priors before going elsewhere. goods will be my duty to TERM• CAMS. 7,eae Couplet -11a,. sell and the duty of the pub - JOHN S. PLATT, Prop. lic to buy in the moat satis- ttway• factory manner and best market. Patronise True Competition. Tau • CeteeosAm PA01110 RAILWAY Co.'. TpLtrpArn h+• here. .ytah'i't •i •n give the polar a Snooks* ssrvies with fair and per moment comrolltkm, It L insaauwd 04 betaine twlodple. amid to Me interest of Its patrons It dwarves the 'uppers er every Demon wile between In roepetltlionowe for .,a>rlt d..ralr% w..' 51.M Company'. nepny'. dress commie's. with .11 !lore seal maiden Ica 1ltsk.d PeillIPOK. Canada sled Kemp,. f>hwrt therfJ,1 *lees to st' pedal. 1n ;1 uri h w ere .1'r i Koh Coln,. Ma and Forint beast UOaa-SM.oa Side It (on ot. - K. :WA OCLI ER, fly' ••' I..w+.l 51...1x"% f nA.eW • Ready-made Clothing a lspecialty, and everything in the latest and best Dry Goods and Groceries can be had at hard -times prices at ?Y�TRM BP.+JV�T�C ♦ar'D 0Te101 rr.-.fl mestYtwa Specifi,. 1.d ,ridole fer The Tonio Cash Sim impar.. r- • e l ..i.4 raw f.w..t iehwo) 1•410.11.A s. (r-IrM .i....,.t.* n -en, poli-i'.10l' ..e the w,a we ry I1...N3Ii•e., .0ew44nr'e ,. rat yl+•Lee, Musidi ., ki.leey owl otology d.10.ea, St. Vitus dance. te,sale wet alarm.. awl tleasral dddlitl-. LABORATORY. AOORRIS 0111'AR10 J. M. MaLECiD, tr etem cgait P. O'DKA, Manager. WHY Does GEO. BARRY, the Goderich furniture dealer and undertaker, keep the best stock of furniture and undertaker's supplies t Arid how is its that be can sell so cheap t BECAUSE LOOZ EMI Now is the time to lay in CO AL your W tet'r'a He finds that it pays in t long run. 1/.44 motto is : " Small Prof s and Quick 1 e - turns." Ile also makes a specialty of picture framing. Clive leo a call before purthae- int; elsewhere. Etnbai:um: fluid alwavd on hand. 2331-y a•OD)0ii Steam Boiler Work*. Is8TABLi8HZD'11iR.1 A. S. C H RY STA L, 71e nese 14reeten Need ('. 1 Is tads lrareree. egg. atoms sad Ae emea. • .SS the Rem trend. or Safi teat r SS Rem Slael etb's Cosi ISO As I ea arr•epiny for . couple of esresea HARD WOOD LOOK OUT FOR PRICE& OVAL Coal weighed .t the market. W. LEE. .,.�..r.aw. a-tt Successor 10 Ckruar.l d• Bb.ck,i Manufacturers of all kinds of Station- ary Marine, Upright & Tubular Salt Pans, Smoke Stacks, Sheet iron Works, etc., etc. AAlso dealers ls ala r'prdght and Horizontal Slide A utonhatie Cat -Oe Ermines • peeraly. All sine or pi • sod ;five Mims es mart melee. Ward. 1 pest! furnished Ls mart t -y 1 P. O. Lo= Si. e.dartek. oat. W.rtrt_pressies a. T. it. fallen. pederl01. PATENTS! e� e BAG K- AG H E DODO KIDNEY PILLS CIWITi. Tea.E Yat . C/MIM1Hi trtaine& sed all trustees. 1 tt. Ut$H_stis Oleos ana.d.d a et htfmRRa ?Z Zr. our eaM. 1. eugese s tie II S. Itih stet OS. Yee, aid w r Gan ellttsatfa Pato. J} Geos . lima they. •edaoyte trop 114 1 1Y. Sees MODAL 0 D14 VO...r� a • herd. rigs es to coa L nXLKI W 1111011- : rile trimir tNillw >1rr ' ..,g b m.ttaa11�1Y lis Mmes sad learsebaas ss. �•i' Orme lasewat s ens• as ah . s • v, wriest. weal ett trwf "• poead Ass znuegt,, • 10 WINS WILL CURE YOU "Beetroots' mon the kik moot aro lm toorhht. Dear. • 1 prompt relief" .16 -.eyes. •J disease i5 Pot Masd _hp milteekihtee trsi 10M a lbeHp s d. :cam #01141 Whin the khl•e t�•r• of the y"O.lils Avower.. Ner I eo tint 114a4 freebie* resift In Sad DAM' Osoepl Dyspepsia. .altad Cswr lei, es/ t*e mast last e/ ♦Ong • e/t. Ol.tr.tis sad ' Ghee demo 'exalt *slot whore .rr, 15 FUN 4e writ w I a