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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1894-5-17, Page 66 THE SIGNAL': GODERICH, ONT , THURSDAY, MAY 17. 1894. R. W. McKENZI BACK TO THE OLD TOWN AND THE 010 BUSINESS. I have purchased the Hardware Stock of the late C. Crabb, Esq , at 50 cents on the dollar, and have added unto it a full line of SHELF AND avy Hardwa steredsl sad Le..dTees. A few T erre ago the parses 'who parer forty without a est of the Wont of telae teeth N hu south was an seosptisa to the universal rule. To day the peep. wader forty thus u.lottuuau a the exnglkeh. Bop wonders whether thus it became d.aHstry has made marvellous strides in the last de. cede or w, or because rather more priests attenttoo is gives the teeth cow than term erly. l'udoubtedly thea too Clings aro both tactor► to the &acre. Ther. is alio another oonditioa not so gt.arally ueder• stood. The test dotard autbocilite tell us that no part ct huu,an body is mere subjst}t to the laws of heroine than the teeth A.ed e lse a woman iuver.ably Lutes something of the substauce of her usen teeth with the �• 'r, birth of each child, se that the motheu of large lanolin, are apt to be left pretty badly 1 �: '• - cot m this rennet. i �•, E , nesting lye* ween the fleeter PAINTS. OYL3, GLASS, &C., at Reduced Prices, caused by the lowering of the Tariff • So that now I am prepared to give my Customers better value than can possibly be secured elsewhere. The purchasing public know me well, and from the large patronage given me while I vote here, I should say you knew me favorablk. I ask a renewal of your patronage, and intend to please you better than ever. R. W. McKENZIE, C. CRABB'S OLD STAND, GODERICH. I.I IT 1 t\ 1► tiI1,1il).t 1) trona aLout he. heart appeared to,b. km; • pronococtd. He continued taking the pdle - aod he lealth steadily improved. The A broken bone Deed not beset immediate- ,cbanpe became apparent to friends and l ly. This knowledge saves much uatseoa- TllI- l-:\p:RIFCE 1.1 A t•HAN1 *eights( re std a matter of public interest. eery aexiety when the doctor caatot be • WHEN 30NES ARE BROKEN lie gained is weight. As he remarked, last Procured at ( tree. TRU Nh b:11i'I,f►1'Fb:• - .umnter he was little more than • walking Tha pin must be put :0 as oomfnttable - ghost ; Dow. Ill the repo.ter could easily see, • position as possible, and meat nearly cor- he was • substautial specimen of humanity. responding to tut :.aturrl toe. It ie news - FILL tU. rase, a\r0+1'RC-rw,.uc 9e'ED IS- CI'RA•L) Alta PAPATOTnit TOTAL pt9.ara1.1- T- Dare%NCI AI.I.OWap nY Tot: cog./•Arlt --Dies�r .otsa�c {oTUE kI OATO .4tLr11 -.a Tal -1.4 110, it • %aC AllOttT. t - gle isere From the Desto TNbone. Vanes the past few weeks a fruitful nil tett( of conversation among the people of De.eronto .fuecuu. has been tee wonderful recovery of Mr. %Wiliam Hoary %Wager,wlo has been looked upon as a hopeless invalid. A representative of this Aper was sent to int§rvisw ►1r. Wager and tare all Wotan tion possible to oriel to satisfy the public concerning the truth of the wonderful cure. Making hie *ay to I eu.ronto Junction, the ..porter informed Mr. Ravin, the stationas muter, of the object of his mission. That assuredcourteous official having assured the reporter that Ise would find the camwoe of more than ordinary intermit, kindly pointed out the Dearest route to Mr. `l'ager's residence. The %%-ager family a one of the oldest in the Bay district, and Mr. Wager and he people are well known throughout • wide radius of country. Arrived at the house he treporter knocked at the door and was quickly admitted by Mr. Wager himself, who it may be remedied, is in he thirty- fifth year, and was formerly employed as a section man on the Grand Truck Railway, Ins erection .:tending east and west of 1►e.- .roato Junction. He was a rood workman aed truthful servant of the company. On A it 9et6,1,193,he was coal pelted ,onseem rat of ill -health, to rive up work completely. The doctor pronounced his trouble to be nervous palpitation of the heart. The district surgeon of the Grand Trunk Rail way attended him and did all that medical skill could suggest in order to give him relief, bas at the same time freshly told him that he could prescribe nothing that would effect a permanent cure. Mr. %Wager was • mem bar of the (:reed Trunk insurance aed 1'ro vi lett Society, and during Mir sltases re oe veil the usual l-.cuaiery allowance given fo- a t eete:s number of weeks to sick mem- bers. The society also paid his way- to Montreal that be aught eoeswlt an emisont medical man who sots as referee in such cases This *peening at oke pronounced his case hopeless. cure was imposibl. 11. weed eed home greatly dejected, and the 1. minium Society paid him the whole amount gr•std to its members for total d,ebtlity. 14r. Wass has slime that time resided •t hts home on the g;revI Riad, unable to work, seldom ger, from home remota to 1 ssakes • a. ooc•aton•I trip to i)eroeto sad Nare panee. Allot the menthe ago. Jibs Kitchen, the well knows •actin mas- t,: on the I;read Truett. who resides at Da•srnwto detection, told Mr It ague et the Menne triof i r. Williams' Piak Pills, sod n- ror.,Da.ded hiss te give tboms • trial He en er , riil,gl o1ord • geastrly of the them (meet* polls in nyder to R es ere a trial New wean athe e.eult. He mew hit the spoilspoil.* t• of this geese seedio.no Res appetite improve. TM fl..t'enng esu•a Lr. %%' 1Jagar interned the retorter that be- sera to give support abate and below the foie he commenced taking I•r. Williams' break. P•nk fills his heart used to beat rapidly 1 Handle the injured sed (ontieue 1-dpitatinrt violently for acme not to force the -rough sada time if he attempted to Cu'. even oma tick the skin. of woad : DOw he can cwt the daily an of wood for the house without any such agtelabie aeneatioos, fie feels himself dist, rept man anti his neivhbore are all coo- gratnlatiog him upon the great change rb plainly manifest. He expects as soon as ayiganest opens to communee work again. Mn. Wager was present during the inter • view and corroborated her husband'* oar ratite. They colsialer it a duty 0 publish abroad the elite's of the hmeus medicine which has brought such hope and ern for: to their household. Mr. %\'agar also told of a leading farmer in tke neighborhood who had been troubled with • chronic headache,who, at hie angeestloo, had aleo tried In. Wil- liam: l'.nk Idle, and had experienced re- 5ta3' corefuily, f bone through ly Improvise splints of some kiw.i two -trip of w-ood,a couple of stout book co' -era, or pieces of i.e.:Maned. Place one on each sure, when it is • limb that is injured, and hind them in piece with handkerchiefs. A long pillow firmly tied will answer the pur- pox or in case of injury to a lee it may be fastened if nothing letter can be dee., re- member to tie it 'hove and below the in fury. --I`laladefphia Record. lief i0 a eery short time, Ihher case. 1. ite�erooto and vicinity •re known to the Tribune in which lh:. %Williams' Pink fills have been productive of much good. These pule are a perfect bleed headier mad nerve restorer, curio, such disease* as rheumatism neuralgia, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St. % nue' dance, reeve's/ headache, all nervous troubles, palpitation of the heart, the atter effects of la gnppe, diseases depending on humors of the blood. such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. rink 1'i:1. ``ars a healthy glow to pale and sallow oompleness and are • specific for troubles eemliar to the female system. and in the ease of men they effect a radical cnrs in all eases arising from mental worry, overwork, or excesses. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills may be had of all druggists or direct by mail from 1►r. W.Iliaats Mediciae Co , Brock will!, Oat , or Schenectady. N.V., at fine. a box, or sir fere $2 50 Rea that the com- pany's registered trade mark is on the wrap per of every box offered you, and positively refuse all iritetioes or sebatitutee alleged to l» " jest a. good." Remember no other remedy has boss di..eesred that can sue- cesefally d. the work al 11r. Williams' Pia! Pitts A wmenss Of160ligManhea. From Landon Truth t -i ebould hail the establishment of tasking schools for domes tic s.rvanta to ea assetion with the technical duoatir.n movement. %%'e are already mow ing that way with cooking, and Mere is a promising echoed of densest* economy at Edinburgh, where all the hou.ehold •rt•ere cultivated. f►nabtlres the day will mime when • dovecot le applying tor • place will produce • diploma teetered of a character, wed when the wages will vary aceordiag as the yraduat• has taken a first, es'.nd, or third cls degree- or • mere "pass. A l...! 4Ml, A lady named %In T. C. M bfnmpliriss, living le Keene, Oat.. who u.ed only two betels. of M.smhray•. Shirley and Liver (,inn, ks. forwarded • statement to the effect that it completely card her of i*- flammatory rheumatism, kid..y rued liver trealhas tench a mmplination of disease yielding so quickly to this remedy .houId eamoureem sister ester..m to give it on beast trial. GREAT MEN'S PECULIARITIES. r onium ne it 'staid, was pa*siooate'y fond of watermelon seethe Samuel Richardeou arote hie novels while attired in full dress Herrick, the poet, was fon.l of pigs as peta,and taught o00 to follow bum about and to drink beer out of a mug. Nest to money, iiembraot loved no thing . o well as his monkey. Julius (' • tar was ashamed of his bald head, and epee it became shiny he constant ly wore a laurel leaf. The 'elderly Duke d•t:pernay became sick for hairs if he saw a hare, once kept his bed for a week Incense one leaped on him. Cowper loved pets, and had at one time Bee rabbit., three bates, two eu:sea-pigs, • ettsgpie,a jay,a starling, two canary bird., two lop, a 'retired cat,' sad a s.lnirrel. Macaulay took his Sunday dinner alone ata odfee Bosse. Altar dinner, he would bald s pyramid et wi*.-glanses, which usu- ally toppled over. He wo.W pay Inc the glass and go. Terms of teases Tweedema/b's emit. The will of Baron Tweedmeuth (Sir Dud ley Peart. Majoribe*ka)w•s made publie to- day. He leaves 11,000 to each of hie daughters, the Hoe. Lady Mary energies Ridley sed the Hon. Isabel Mari., Canter of Aberdeen, saying that as they had beim well provided for by their husbands, in ad. ditios to their tn•r•iag. settlements, he wishes each of thine to hay with the mosey he leaves them mese towel or other cane moss as a souvenir of their father. Ac- cording to the terms of the wi111Lori Aber d... 4/overawe •snared of I'ae.da, will also recent. [1,000 as a tidies of his father is law's esteem. To the Hoe Coons Marini banks, his mooed me, Baron Tweedmouth loft his saik ranch and machinery is 1►a knew. and his interest u RookingH(.r. ranch, se well se 600 shares in the Hodson Ray company, of which he advises the lees - Wit to become • direetor Th. eldest .ea, the Right Hon. Edward Marluribaeka, re- medy the Liberal whip, hair sate.ded t. the Mate and title. $fres,-1 had Wash a wtyb that *y threat felt as if e • ,glib. 0. taking Nerway Pine Syrup k .d the int d.e gar* raffia, ..t1 ti...w.4 aseenistnly eared ewe Stew A. A. Dow est, ►laaetle, Oat. A clergyman in the southern part of :so,* Josey was forced by his parishioners to re ergo the charge of his church. In hu tare - we:; •list -nurse be addressed the following brat, pointed words to the pearls of he church . dearly Beloved. Our parting does 1401 seem hard 10 mt, for : bre: r, aeons: you du slot love tee, you d0 rot lore ea,11 other, sod the Ladd does not bre you. It you had loved me you would have paid met for my ..rvrices during the lout two tears lou dO nett love Bath other, otherwise I should have had more n it entre t u celebratet w ee in cone1osion, the 1. .rd dots soot have you. for otherwise he would call uloreuf you to Him-" This rrmieds w, soya the Mid- i.enti.ent, of the minister we men heard of w ines resignation wae ionated epee by • number of his people. Their oppoeittou to their pastor .aa eery determied let they enticed it in many wa•,s. The parlor diet ung secured en .appointment as chaplain of the state penitentiary, anuot:ate.I to hie people that at 001;4 a time he would preach a farewelhecl•n,on. Tito church was cr.e.l- ed on this intcre,tivg ocoeai.'u. The tine satisfied once AL..we.t their Ij.tauDese,.as the pastor antittpaioJ, by eomtug out •n Ja:i force. H•• very solemnly' arise -*pd an. flounced the tent,. " l go to prepare a place for you." This manner well trident-. ly one shoed. -- latae T. it, ;tt►aa.ctse;•, r:iPaq& Are.. Santa f.rtu,.(`:t1., Lille•.;: WI.• y ilJ tglat *thee& la ler a.'; Ohio, I head a lier.'ru at:,t- k a t b,..,it test'! bit r t creta. 7 found at; self perf zt•tl bald. ate',. for l:• j', : Bente- 'leered I should he lrr.:s•. utly;,s ideal* urgutiante t4 ten li,,-'li'$ Vie-r,-et.',enPolegtn,u,•1-ir Bega s to Chfoiri . awl Inon- k.. uoleosrke.•IatIoniaas nae/n'ul'l• -,i,,:•. -riot-. .Lew. co et, fro. t i.. : t.• t., "Aft et a iit of tlr-hert, me 1'1:1- Mee. ne las c.-•r,10r•.1:, I . t v tie r loot!t-'.. of HaI'fig4r all l• 1 . :1: - - . hogs f.::. r : i : :.. l .. r . , •. ith • Wb) 1 art armed rb ed 1. aeul. - t.. 71Vheo a Loy one clay- ! re eived a ,sere y . j„i 101 0e. the itutep 144 nit lout. Of course ro a iy S i+ more school fellomed fora while, to the l L.."' . - .. envy of the other bee, not ane of whom but would have risked a little wound for the sake of a holiday. 1 had'decidel, as a vatatu.e median•, to wok- the wound for the. it was trottl,, 1.14; in spice argil it heel - el rapidly. I knew se tally return to 'whet"! was ttaritohie u I could oras per - suede nor mother to allow me :o at:eed t) the I-audagiug moll drooling alone... In this I at last niece -clod, and matters seat ea .win:Qiusly. the :r.:rnin,t, after hen nil ly and carelessly bae.ug.eg the foot, I pru- oeedd to the breakfast table, hopping eon? on the other foot :o a mus: dextetuus mar Def. .. Hutu-," said my father, •• how ie twat wound :' " \ " Petty bad, pa," 1 replied " Bat you eosin toie..c sreund very numbly.-' Yin the other foot, pa, etan.ping heavily to prove its seem:Less. " Weil : • continued the oil gectleman, whose ruspicions ae:c *oleo%hat ar..0 el, "you 11 .prkin it Lopping about in that man - err. Just let n•e lock at :Ile- weaseled foot.-' , My father's *eminent' aro i -slsss. was no escape. My b *dart erow'ti around- At aay -i' w e, 1 tbooit6t, herein against against ho, e, the and is not entirely healed, and 1 may la0 a few drys yet. So I ',resented the wca7:ded member 1• r exam' ation. My father proceeded to ac• wand :he lasiagcs, fold cher (old, amid profot nil silence: and aceumulating excite- meet emoting the loots. I clier d nay (tit ea • watt cg d.veiuptrruir. The otwiedipe continued . the last fol: s uropped•,to the Beer There was a roar. I h d beadag.d tate wrvom foot. sill, - OE DS ANO ENOS- Gslvealon News - No mortal a rich u long as ha has the toothache. Arkansas Traveler : My neighbor calls bio tat "Thereby" --became 11001 it haeg. r tail l uukere etateaman : it is when coining golden sentimeuts that a lady euylrt to purse her bps. S :tinge : "These are tryirg times for me, ' was what the took said se .be 'tote! peer the lard keg. , irr. Low's Worm Syrup Lae removed rape worms from 15 to 30 feet long. It alio do- strove an other kinds of worms. 1m l'uck - Mrs t'ob.igger 1 bought • necktie here yestetday, and the one you sent hone wass.t anything like it. Ilaffelo Courier : The world may rem all wrong with some people, but as e rule it is all writs with the in lu.trious editor. Haberdasher -The one we sent, madam, was picked out by your husband • month ago, in case you ever bought one for him, Brooklyn Life : I.aod:sly- Have you tried the coffee this mottling, Mr- Linton'. Lr. Linton 1 es, 1 have red it has proceed an alibi. Bastes Gaactte • " Have yon seen 'Ships that fess tin the Nght " " " No, but 1 have seen 'choosers that par in the beer sabeas " Yonkers Statesman : He I d lust as lief he hung for • sheep as a lamb. She-- teen, you'll be hung for neither ; you'll be hung for • (elf or nothing. Inter t Icean Doctor --New, in case this treatment failed to control Cie fever, what would you thea do . Dr. Menem.-- Deemed the payment of my bill at once. I had • seven oodd,for which 1 took Nor way Pine Syrup. i ;find it an asodle.t remedy, giving prompt relief and pleural to take. .1 PetsTtR, Hoabnlle, (ht. Washington Star : " At least,'. said young Orris Stuffyksas, who has just gr t back from playing a limited tour, " there is ase eomfort to be found for sombers of the profession in these hard time'." "What is tet'' " Veget aisles are far too valuable to be throws away." Dyspepsia eerier d'ar'n-, beedoeh. ens stipatios, variable appetile,ri.iog and eronr ing d food, palppihtation of the heart,dutre's after eating. Rutdoek Blood Bitten era "tweeted to eon dyspepsia, is faithfully sod aeooig direction.. Aso t Was.. Sotto settle barer, of ,See- pseakased 18 head of .aisle from Demme e1M+Ma, of (:bey, this weak. They were wNelsed as the market maks ea Th.redsy• the total weig►t beteg 20,220 ,wads..o average of 11/1. They were • prime lot and will M s.nerted- Ahead twit inesth. see 1 wen seedy wild with headambe. 1 started addag B1oN 161- tors, M.•k two bottles and my bate sew aftmgether dieap.anrt. itglatt le le . grated meanie& lets Tuns, gamey $1 a, at. •, foe lest 1.:t'e" , :Jori. t a • 30�r ,.• ti.e. Sea i'ranilla ltreatted. In the Washiee' •'. fort 1!.,, other day there was an inter .terg eceotat a1 satue moa y.er lioh dost maim isiled tress, tteaj►- ia Fra•aklin, '.td: to the l.e-•plaof Iiustee,100 years att0. lies!•: . r.l•::lei the Si Oe.) he Le'i.resM- od to the t,*u ah,7uld he pmt eqt at»terser end left,incctonuiate for • century. Theo half of the smonnt 'actnn,ulete•i in tint way was to be token and given to gums good patpoea for the beta tit of the pimple of Ka - tun Them:tee half wen t• Ire" kept a' in - totes: for ant:.oer tenon v,'at the erd of .which time the State Mel the cry o,rt. to •!nal gloaters of it. ltetjunte l reeklie crier-•it!y nit' not tvtiieve that the world was onstal if Ic, .43 clod in 1894. `r ream hi., warm! tiS.006- there atenow a`7J0,0") Tf%• ire f of this !a noir to be 14 en t n hued end pines s en in J ustri ai train - mined. • If Teri a lab rains ire's* it( 1. hs0i0$( Hoe away cigar.. L:rw Dr. Fowler's, I:3tr.tet of Wild Strawberry is a reliable remedy that can always be depended 00 to cure cholera, rholc:r iu(uutunr, COL •, h,.eitery, and all lower/see. of the 'towels It is • par. __ Extract • containing all the virtue,' of 1%'ilrl Straw - berg, orae of the wired arid run,.t cures for all stammer complaints. combined with other hanuler* yet prompt curative aagur,it., well kuowu to medical science. me leaves of Wild Strawberry- were known by the Indiana 10 he an excellent remedy for diarrhoea, dysentery and kx.acuesa of the bowels; but medical ar-itut,• ha* placed before the public in Dr Fowler's Ext. of %%'ikl Strawberry a complete end effectual cure for all those duetrrwsmg and often danger n. eomplainte r0 common in this change. •We climate. It has stood the tent Inc 40 yeas. and hundreds of lives have been saved by its prompt use. No other remedy alway. Cures summer r•omplaints In promptly. gnitke the pain en effectually and allays irrita- tion so auece.afully as this unrivalled prescription of Dr. POwier. If you ars going to travel this Summer be sure and take a bottle with yon. 1t overcomes safely and quickly the dis- tressing summer (ntnpWmt so often caused by change of air and water, and is also • specific against sea-aicknees, and all bowel Complaints. Pries His, Beware elf imitations sad sisteMishis add for onsyog'salon MoLEOD'S >YSTBM RENOVATOR AND OTn.11 +=Kell 8811)41.*, Specific and Anrido/e for Impure, weak aed impoverished blood, dye pap.ia, aleeplaaa.ss, palpitation of the intent, liver onetpla ot, neuralgia, Io.• of mensory, bronchitis, consumption, gall .tensa, jamediee, kidney sad urinary din ame, tit. Vitus' dance, female i .derides and esseral debility. L/>tYRAVONT. tODERICI, ONTARIO J. M. Mcl.EOD. Pwgrlrer .14 Msnarsei etw. Leis,? ltvaT11y M .ovaysn oaf_ be had ssNN ta is r wMs ser FIs the dr v k.ttal w� donee 0.g aw..r.lw nmism.aaglw 7 Ir, ,BIG WALL -PAPER BARGAIN 4. ♦ + ✓ + 1FRASER &PORTER commence to -day to sell Wall Paper at Cut Pricer. As we intend tot make exten- sive alterations in our Store, there- fore Wall Paper will ba the first line to clear. NO FAKE - - STRAIGHT SALE - - COMO PRICE -- FR.ArZER 8C PORTE , Booksellers and Statior.crs, Halal ■a.y.ea gill frleph.ar 1•. NEEDS OF GENTLE SPBNG-TIIE FOR HOUSE-CLEANING: OLItLAX TITRITITLBE POLISH make* old turnout, look yew. YOU eau .r p'y it ion:wlf. 1t r :-:t of to sbrre•vd. .iZATT TOLL o -PIPZ VAR - Weer a .044 bra r tr.'111■ag), cud invent rust. rLowzR AND GAADEN' LIPIDS tin pecksgee., OU LIVER PILLS. Raul onr •• Ho.usrl''tauitt, flint u Look t-cery bottle should and keep. OUR CONDITION POWDER For floret. .:,d Cattle. ENGLISH HEALING OIL SASSAFRAS 131.600 AND STOMACH BITTERS. W. C. GOODE, Ohl:Win. CHANGE OF BASE. McIntosh & Harper (Late SAUNDERS & CO.) HAVE REMOVED TO McLEAN'S NEW BLOC (LATE CRABB'S.) ON THE SQUARE. SANITARY PLUJMBING AND HEATING, AND SHEET METAL WORE C000 WORK - - - LOW PRICES. House Furnishings, Stoves and Ranges. EVERYTHING NEW. • ' r Give TJe a MCINTOSH & HARPER. Call. Personal ! Spring ie at hand, and after Housecleaning you - TEA OR DINNER SET will want a We Lave the inrgeat and Cheeped Assortment in Town. Before buying call and get rico' 50 - TOILET SETS - .50 Neu ek-iigns to select from inspection insitel. oaLs. A.. N . U NDERTAKEF __ S. BP.op -y as BON Hare added to meant eant one of B. J. Na.'.hWaist Mlle Of pity Hearse., also •h, lieseclise of funeral furnishinp in the co.ety, and are now prepared to mashes &ee 's's at prlo•s reasonable This degas anent will be strictly. attended to by bis am Williams, wh.t b.iq in the employ of the late D. Gordon for the past ton Tears, hoe a thane"' knowledge .f i 1:e 1 *airy, sari by prompt attention bepam to share part eithe public patronage. Remember the place -Wester ow rout my to 1h. pi▪ ll tem Give us a call J. BROPIEY & SON.