The Signal, 1893-10-19, Page 7THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONT., TH 1)RSD AY. OGTQ13ER 12. 1893.
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dies' Jackets!
We have just placed in stock another lot
of our Celebrated Jackets, Gei.nan Manufac-
ture at $4.75, $6.60, $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 bo 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
Ladies' urs e
The season is fast approaching when Furs
will be in order. We carry a very large
range of Lathes' and Childreof the
very best make in Capes, StormCollars,
Visites, Muffs, &c , &c
Ye are showing a specialty in a Child's Set, Collar and
Muff for $125
JOHN T. ACHESON.
AT THE
DRAPERY AND HABERDASHERY
WAREHOUSE
+ + + + + + +
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
FALL AND WINTER 400DS
IN All DEPARTMENTS.
OU 50c. Corset Caltaot be Beaten.
La1ita' and Chfldrea's IP! it !Pr, citta value.
Isar y aid Black Storm Series, the beat to
Torn for the Dole.
5p C1 ZIYDLT SOLIO..1RD.
5 Parr MINT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH.
gym_ McCTlTROts
Drato.r and Ha>>vedaeller.
A YEAR'S LOSS AT SEA.
1MTitsl %nester et Wins\ nes (..es:
Demes the yeses meM-mw.
hem the Arbroath Herald.
There Ila bow issued as s Psrliemeatary
ppv the refers of casualties to British
anter g doting the year 1891-92. The
total •umber of ass casualties which 000srr-
ie m 1891.92 (total losses and melons r td
atter casealties) was 702S, or 806 above the
amber "i the prscedmi year. The total
hens. and serious o•su•Itim together were
!71 n numbs, which was 530 over the
wisher for 1090-91 The suggber of total
bees was 547 (teenage 197,003). which wan
new se regards number than say of the
weeding fame years exempt the I5t three
V lower as regards tomes than any of
tie ittaen yeses except 1888 89 and 1889.93.
Thi lues of sailing mends tall from an
M-694 mann Onon.an IMAM fill
its drtee years to u .ataal lose of 427
semi arouses 102,460) i. the yew 1891.92
Ike trees of steam vessels were 120 (94,543)
ue.etp•r.d with so average for � leen
xiom
yeas of 146 (tooasge 88,712.
d oiling vols were, however, higher, •d
d amn vessels lower, than tie Is.... is the
lou
111110-90 aid 1890-91. Them results
su mesatkahis if soiddered s• coonectiom
.ilk the (Lata that the maim: during vessels em.
tined that period
misr.FNMe treat17101 ewes (
11,149) to 10,793 vessels (teusge
In,
`wd from 3,218 vessels. the steam (
nee ra(towage
IA to 6227 vel.aet (teenage 5.484,186).
Bo Amster safety in eta transport Ir• riag
hes the intention from sailing to auan ie
ail more apparent whea it u r.enembered
Nat the carrying power of the steam toe is
shoat four times as great as the osrryisg
Ken of the maillsg too which it has de -
Use met of tables thew that daring the
lest deem yeah 4678 wreaks and casual
dirt• ship betoslghR to the Vaned King-
dom have been attended with fatal reunite
to 30,553 persona, of whom 27,010 were tw-
&yea in the Navigation of the mensls, sad
3,543 Rete peessagera. an.a
The averege.l
e.
Isis w1,t109 osesona, easaiatia/ of 1,688
ens aid 1pessengers, and the lose le
1161•91 was 1372 psrsoes, of whom 1390
were mem .t(& 52 peessagera These figures
skew a decrease of 368 is the ameba of
Name font and • decrease of 169 ie the
srisk.r of massagers lost as compared with
the average for the sixteen years. 'The
'nonagenumber of renin lest in mailbag
vessels we. 1149, sad of passengers 65,
tiniest 975 statue and 39 F km
in 1891-92. The average nu'nh.rr of mimes
ort 1. statmehip was big and of posengen
15/. tenon 345 sesa.en wad 13 pw.seugers
Tort is 18,41 92. O1 the 52 itemettnon who
ova lost at oma in vessels helontioli en ale
i sited Kingdom, daring the year 1891-92.
'9 were lest from Niling resole. sad 13
from steam vowels.
The total .u. b,r .t ss.snsu end poe••-
smt lest dares the year by e.s.alitiee the
1blam emote all ever the world, and to
lysis• vessels *Atha sr Der British terri-
tory at Imam or abroad, as. 2,586, of
whir 2,500 were beet rat o.e er no theeha/e,
MIS Dews less 1,11 ha/bah stud viten. Of
1s two line lest se sea in on the Dort.,
IM were lest se or war the meets rat the
(died KiuiR4.rn, 164 us ser agar the ewers
of Amish peseeme_s ►ease, L37 out ne
Mer the et•est. of Weiss .strias, said
1.'44 en the high seas.
11 order to realise •ppreelesstaly the .1.1i
to lemma l.fe hscerred st ma. It le
r tats into mama the lives saver=
M tar 1. reek* * ti *bipolar*. Wit Wel
Mater " t necross stet pwes.N i sew Nev.d
1140 `s :Lisre• • vessels.'«,Mese'the year 111111-92-Illevege gam& es fir
RAM'S HORN BLASTS.
Ntnmrd's hate sett ~es CM•a. els
11 is the troubles et to -•sorrow that make
people heavy Wee so -day.
11 you are oink take ileany's Liver
Loseages and gm welt
TM etas who arise that tee world owes
him a lryhyp generally has trouble i., opined,
.ng the debt
While the disciples wore armoring for
the highest place, rot Doe of them deserved
the lowest sty.
It Dever adds anyth'aq to the torus of a
Christiap's tes400sy mt.., • revolver
his kip-pockst.
It Mas cowardly to talk about • man be -
b •td bus back as it '• to throw Kos at
his house 10 the dark.
You can toil more emit a man's eke toter
by trading horse with him tin t you eon by
bearing him talk d the prayer -.slag.
There aro plenty of plates
oswhere • promis-
ees testisoy will do the Lord seers geed
thea is • patent medicine advertisement.
There 1. something writes it you fed
spiteful whenever you see another woo.aa
smarmy • better bur at than you eel
•fforf.
There are thousands et people who would
die before they would steal thickens, who
are downright rebbsn in other ways that
are not so risky.
There's nothing like discipline, but it
don't do • boy any good to t.--.ke him hoe
pot .n the hark garden while • braes
bard espsas'i f the house.
near the mein of the fished Kingdom,
17'b^ out or Der the coasts of British pus -
ter -ions abroad, 3069 on or sea the oor ate
of foroiga countries, and 1400 on the higb
seems t .t the 3786 lives saved on the corn
of the flailed Kingdom 456 were saved by
the rocket apparatus and aWinesioe from
the shore, 817 (iotIuding 358 saved from the
German a a Eider) were erred by lifeboats
saved 406 wereved by sea i card
and other craft, 708 were saved by passive
ships, a.d 11:'5 were caved by the ship'
own boats. Of the 0191 law saved from
.he wrecks abroad, 104 were WNW by
rocket apparatus sad ropes from share, sad
150 by lifeboats, but the majority were
caved by the .hip' own boats 14060). and by
pada' ship. (1442). The osna
rative sl-
y of pamengurs durum the year 1891-92
was owes rather to the .'the cy of the life-
saving approbate, on based .end to the ex-
cellence of the rocket apparatus and lifeboat
&shoes Liu W say exceptional
freedom front dis•i •r o6 the part of the
ships theeteelve Failure on the part of
the lifeboats is the case o` the "Eider," or
oil the part of the ships' boats in the case of
the " Soudan," " Moselle," ' John Elder,"
" To.g•han," .ad others would have qir
use he Mew
" It ie very mortifying," said a lady well
along in life, "to have your children out-
grow you ;,, intellectual attain eat. 1
can't consent that it should be so in my case,
and that is wby I on taking thu course of
lectures in I•:heliah literature. Whim my
eons and dalgbten coax home from college
and talk of Homer and the gnat Greek •end
Letiu authors, 1 most be able to share the
conversation, and so I read the translation,
iv 13uhn's Classiosl Library." This mother
will command the respect, intellectual .o
less than moral. of her children as loot as
she lira She win not Deese to be their
guide, tbeir counselor, thew companion and
fraud so hoe as she walks herr. Drawing
out her method.' of training her children
trout the beginning. they were found to be
on this wise. During their infancy she
kept up to • li'aitad extant her habits of
reading formed previous to marriage.She
had books in bee nursery, in kitchen, to
pick -'p mod refresh herself withal when
amoeseet's leiwre permitted. When the
Ageless went to school, she looked over
their lemons with them, helped them over
hart places, and thus renewed the studies
i e• own youth and kept fresh in tbem.
1'.1 • 1 w) went away to college .he took
ego less of readier that should keep her in
1teileotsal sympathy with them.
To do this .be had to choose between
alternatives troth very desirable. She could
n ot embroider and retie her clothing and
theirs. sed at the same time embroider her
mad and thein with gems of knowledge ;
so she dragged them pbonly. She amid not
indulge in an elaborate style of lining. and
ham time to devote to their stadia', se she
loved simply. Thos. tar placing the spirit-
sel above the pkyrine:, yet giving the
physical its full meed of attention, .1.
{'egthem indefeitely the period of her own
mental growth and tester wisely all the in-
terests of her family. At no time in life do
children seed judicious fathering and
mothering more than when they stand on the
threshold of manhood and wontanhood,whee
they are taking noon themselves the ran
p0esibilities of adult life. 11 at this time
the father and mother ccs be to them as so
adult brother or ester, sad as parents too,
the happiness of all oome.ra•d will be as
great as it is possible to be.-Cbriuia.
Advoeste.
en
• very differe.t ocenpiesiom to the figurer
for the year 1891-92.
PLENTY OF TOWELS.
They ate. a.emote' t t Nesse Than
llsor
emer isms.
Have plenty of towels. Comfort and
eseali•leen depend upon it. Yon can better
go without some of )our household decora-
tion than to 'let along" with a scanty
Supp y of towel..
Have those et good trios. They are more
satisfactory sed weer longer thou the cur-
tailed tort. Shall the towel be fringed.
That los • saws of taste. Some one said
the other day thet plain hems, with two or
more rows et bsotitehiag above the beett
would coos lead in "lines 'good forma' "
We hope .o --for the towel is ordinary dee
uybow.
Shall our towels be damask or bucketed'?
Thin is •loo • matter of testa Asd it is
natter et complexion H.cbabsch and
Turku .n detrain for bath sea net for
the floe ase %hedsnash. .t: ith thinyou may
rub the .kis whitest producing • battered
up feeling that Is certainly not advisubM
for the oomplesisu. Tt toperes-
temtly rub the face, her it
proved by .00srisg.
Go. the "sew" out of your towels Inhere
psttiag !hem to ata It is Wined treatise
• guest 111 to offer him • towel with the
"aorta" starch epos it. Let the family
'"
take the "sew" to/ youormpsay" hem.
The may be hard en the boesehold, bet
the wiping guest will love yes more tura if
you permitthei him to arise is the jet.
Ion vows towel* on both .14e4.more y an
ide to use wises smoothly
needtaeed, awl when mopolished givel~ a
thoroughness of thoroughsto yeo
tag- ._
After airsMaasahod eine.•
furl et
Woessen t.lN
for sal purposes
Lataw/ry and
Noessoltold
and find 1t a
Seat ooneflert
and s*vor M
Labour
Sunlight
OAP
�•e••� ��
Has no sgti.ad
for parity, nM
for oloaningl assd
s.roetoning, nor
p•oserving; the
clothes and
hands from in -
Jury, nor for
all -rotted
general Dew
REFUSE OHS IMITATIONS
{N /owed at I•t.
Guest --Where is that steak I ordered •s
W' �-Oo the way, mah.
Go Well, it will f id me want'ng.-
Ndp Ihr she alter ,tat
The number of well rut enticat-dear• o:
rheumatism which have yielded to the
action of Metnbray's Kidney rad LiverC.•re
brie_• .g this preparation before the at-
tention of the on itch profession `-1 rarions
localities. Sufferers from this torturing af-
fliction should test its merits. It apposes
to have a spr.ine action on the liver, kid-
neys and blood, end quer and allays the
inflammation, rid pain in so unexpectedly
brief period of time.
the Isestet list Water.
Speaking of het water, it is wonderful
low nu •y good pe-poees it serve A com-
press of Poen on rag out of bot salt and
water, sod appy to .8e chest, covered
entirely sod closely with flannel, to prevent
the taking of cold, will ease pain and do
sway •vith the rit.tion which c.lmia•tee
in fre.lueot coughing. Hot water at the
bock 31 the neck .ad beheld the ears, will
more that nervous wet lease and hysteria
which overman* on atter • haul day's
work. Hot-w•st.r, taloa 4 -mentally behave.
• meal ie r t old to digsetioo.
The Ilearsm's Mule.
Somkome came past Deacon Podber y's
the other night about ten o'clock. and was
surprised to find that good man carefully
examiniro his woodpile.
" W hat aro you looking for . " asked the
passer-by.
"Just examining this load of weed to
see if it was all right," answered the good
man. " I bought it from Brother Brown
yesterday, and tonight in prayer -meeting he
called hitretd( so many kinds of a miserable
sinner that I thought maybe 1t was the
goelity of this load of wood that wet
weighing ..n his nand." -Indianapolis Jour -
not.
Width Wim tits Teta..
Throe studied. of the Eoole dee Beaux
Arts, Marseilles, were taking in a cafe.
"My dear fellow," said one, "I punted
the other day • little piece of piss wood in
t•nitatien ot marble so perfectly that it sank
to the bottom of the water."
"I'ooh `" said another. "Yesterday I ..s-
peoeed my tbernemeter on the easel that
holds my View of the Polar Regions. It fel
at once to 20 below zero."
That's nothing," said the last. "My
t of the serg.ie is so lifelike Chet it
re to be shaved twee s week." -New ' ark
Recorder.
w.''pr/,'�4g
W. A. Mallory, of MallerytewL, (amt.,
Nays :-Iffy daughter suffered tor yeas frees
• rest dioramag and .n."yley Catarrh.
Her ease was under the tre•uneet ofamid
eat physMrse h the Incited Rotes
C+e••la Two wombs' se. of Nse•I Bales
has had *yore haretto.a) rifotte than el
f. -rover treat meetuena,I ine•i.sed
dealers or by m.11, mat paid, at 50e.
Sl • teens. t:. T. Funned h Co., lkerk•
van, �.I. - -
sate Use" Slim.
Ci•sly- a' hat a des esus girl that Miss
Eery 1,Adolphus !
Ad.dstb.e -Thal en! I over meld hear
Yen the dewy. Neat. mw r if I were as
MP. yew know.
tlaoty- indeed ! f dde't km* she
etta.rd's tautened sures a 'Sheltie.
-crrY-
COAL AND WOOD
STARTLING !
�Nr
'Inc enormous waste of fuel
which might be saved
IF PEOPLE WOIJLD THINK
when they are buying Stoves to go to dealers who handle
r ane but the best, and guarantee them perfect.
SAUNDERS & CO.
Special striation gives to
SAWED AND SPLIT WOOD.
Headquarters for all grades of
HARD, SOF i A R' • CKSMITH
( _ti we ;bed -.titer market or my Scalae.
fast my Prieto before ming slat where.
Tcllo. CAM.
Tete•beae ('esuierttw.
Nether Wft.
A keg lift might be made of.mea who
have owned that .,'advancement in life to a
smart MIMIC gives at the right moment.
Ons of Napolena'e veterans who survived
kis meter many years was wont t4 recount
w ith gnat glee hew he had mice picked up
the Emperor's rooked het .t • review, when
the lates�t, not seismhe ma that a a pri-
vate, rttd esse1ets'y : ' Thanklispp
train." " L what regiment Sire! Tinstantly
raked the ready -witted outlier. Napoleon
peresitfsf bis mistak.tarsal with .tawith •
.mile : Is isy Good, for I see you know
hew to be prompt" The newly made rIScer
reeeived hie a ••mmiesios .ext nl.ursia g.
C. C. Rtrwas,w & ('n.
Gana -Ily d•ash tev was suffering' ter-
ribly with neuralgia. 1 pureleord • b"ttte
of MINARIrS LiNI)MENT sad rubbed her
fses thoroughly. The pain left her sad she
seeps well •111 morning. Nest nicht •nether
attack, another •ppl',a'ioa resulted es pre-
vineely, with an return mere. Crateful
feeltspp determined tie t' *sprees wrothf
publicly. i wowM .".t he without ) Ih-
ARfY' LINIMENT in the bouts at say
east J. II. BA11.11%
Parkdale, Ont.
knew fres.
) ^ ve had the best Stoves for years.
SEE THE NEW STONES
FOR THIS SEASON.
DOUBLE HEATERS
FOR COAL:
THE LET O0UNTESB
'ME SO
THE OXFORD. •
COOKING RANGES
FOR COAL: TRB KITCHEN WITH,
THE DUCHESS OF OXFORD,
THE HAPPY THOIIGHT.
A full stock of Coal and Wood Cook-
ing and Heating Stoves.
TIIEIR IIAUJBE RKD'PPED T'N#&RE
JOHN S. PLATT, Prop.
tllhly.
is telling its own story in increased sales.
�CT"E ST STREET_
J__ AW.AI E R
i
Carrie z e Ma,saaufacttZrer,
Having purchased the business ot
McCREATH dA MT r T=SER
I have now arranged, not only to ooetinut the Carriage Trude, but hare -^sided M
do all classes of work in
11O1n -SHOEING'
AND BBBBRA L BI' (CK3P iT
1114
Ile
NONE :LI 1dE BLOT OF WORKMEN EMPLOYED IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
Patronise
T_ rue_
Competition.
2396-1y.
JNO .A WALE ER,
PItO16I=TOa.
SUMMER
co�os
ins CaxArrax Putt JAn WAT Oat
Tsn.nosavm heti here rosollsbed to ides eke
i'st41v • mrst.olsw earth.* it 1.1. fear and pas
warrent on,i'Sttti.n.
it is maa.eaet out basic's irlttdtrbes ase 1
the t tenet of Ise patron.
it deserves do .amen et every drown who
t •heves Ica nnn.pet{
For titin. •eeFMK war god. e'em.Nay'a
.o
Hoes.aeed{am with .11 11.".04 sellas
1s putted dela. (•aaa.s sad ter..p..
Divert them '. .+.. to .•t mist.1u
North wew.I.N..+h ('o.•1m1-s sed Putt& Ows_t
Oreo -meth 1IiM furs.. r.
S. auo.'asrt t.
sr tt Lams Maumee. t' alerts&
reeve/10e elasielle
Orem tie Pittsburg hteesteb.
The Euseeer flue -Tu el O,ayebin, Chita.
ra
preemie hie tresser by phone" them se
bellowed trunks et tense, w►leb 51.5 ate.ui
•kN/e teak s,teated h the entre of the
rmy pekoes them ere 90 .roesdilss is the
teak se well. Whoa he wishes to draw .p.m
tui bask all the reptile* are killed ; but
this memo take 4.oe withoe% the Print
esmes.t e( the eggprsr sod his Weimer of
roma.
Son
Revert M mistiest Ifeeljsyl Uv r Leese.
The only duty there will
be in cor"Lection 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
..fecialty, and everything in
the latest and best Dry
(foods and Groceries can be
had at hard -times prices at
MoLEOD'S
SYSTEM RE)YATOL
re •MOR ?limn varuses
Specific :1; Ii rarrridote for PAIENTS I
The Ton1 Cash Sim
P. O DEA, Manager.
LC 3K HERE!
Now is th.•
time to lay in
your W irtee'.
AL
WHY
Does GEO. BARRY, tb.
(:oderi. h furniture dealer and
undertaker, keep the best stock
of furniture and undertaker's
supplies 1 And how is it
that he can sell so cheap 1
BECAUSE
Mae Reis •eraasew. bad ('eat /n tit.
Nature, rata. Her. _rad fyss'oet...OS ea
Sem 4:Me el sen rest 4 ra
asst aterk.sutsm'aTed 1 as
• I in arve/iae for a oovph' of cargoes of
HARD WOOD
LOOK OUT FOR PRICES.
Or'Atl Coal weighed .t the market.
W. LEE.
He Ends that it pays is the
long run. Hie motto it :
".8ma1I PlOdtfl_411d Quick Ria
tarns." Ile also makes a •
specialty of picture framing.
Give li:ul a call before purchas-
ing el+ewhere. Embalming
Fluid a:ways on hand. 2357-y
1,
( JDER IOH
Stearn Boiler Works
1SETABL18f3LI)'i.0J
A. S. C H RY STAL,
Iwpan, w..1 n.•,1 .w,p►.. or•.h' I i.,.. d, dye
.l.«• , ._.,r,.. i..rp,...t rat .1 rhe
vN,live t u .nplalwt. w•"••,10., Ie... of
/wont/ y, le..w..14•, t'• w«.....t p..., tan
.t. r.-, jet►twdles, ki.luey .w•1 no•nary
dimmer, Rt- Vitus' dsmas. (eerie irreg.
al/intim sod mineral debility.
LABORATORTI 100ERiUR. OATAAN
J. M. MoLEOD,
Prgrtster sea base l etDesb
the
11icL.ow'e ~nus Iturw►as a tttsZ M
r
Succcaeorto Ckrysfal Q B7aet4
Manufacturers of all kindStation-
ary Marine, Upright 1 'Rimier
Salt Pans, Stroke Stacks, Short iron
Works, etc., etc.
Also dealer la 1Jp, it rad Rer(wot•1 Slide
Valve amass.. Automatic Cm 1M Kmiees •
psetalty. AU etas or p4 a and rive Mum
consesatly ss band. Ifrtiggates furnished on
abort artless a(r1a� prompter attended to
255-Iy 4. Q, it 31. Oo,erich. Out.
Work.---Oisedta G. T. It. Ratios. Oedertes.
HAVE YOU
BACK -ACHE
CAVEAT!. Leet =MU 5p ISIINISR
4 .n be tss 111 the Q
Meed is a NODIR4 anTI
all
•es M sppsite the U. ft. tat
Wes Of-
Ses,.td wt sae ^ a'r fronds la lees time
*vs
R at 'ODLi•OR PRIIeN IND. ry�OF.
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Mee se thNAntext/i S geraIT M'Sgrg
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taws.M woke M
1I 101111 oAfro o 0.e.
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KIDNEY
PILLS
WILL CUREyOU
"i.ekeeh• the
slew the dull- of the
sept .re In "Del.. I.
ttr ti /a este'.leg-
Mowiib give t •t1 A/I,•
"'Tape may.- insides remelt
75 r•r east le IMO Weed,
ePWein** le Liver
rat .'areal Ill int, end
Mwree ed hl5- the west lore -
era•• • g,
astIVIiight wow
og
trp 4. hale a Ofebe tea seal
healthy •Ity
widest sinter. "no • a & •r •
sailas too/ dimness eseeset
whin tin as /et where
kId..g. aro 1•ll'. Ifle g
_Agp4 one n P( an st
m.
1.1± d rdea eir,1.1wso n 4lstia deer