The Signal, 1894-9-20, Page 7tf1gg Aes Ter car Lewd* of tllidess*
p y Fool's missal day ofint+.i M:•
W s ptrwsined b .(thiol bunt all
'go el the Mobs a eb year, d....d bright
poireal. are always
W dl.r'ki' es watermelon day from Kas
�' I. D.k.Ml Now Mex
mss �'r • doom other Beams mod
vee t. sire ...sty's gushes(.
rod wee variously realms►. at from
Leos 10,000. Right oar loads of tine
and two oar Lads of omiata
mw M essealsol by the wood.
arming the MOB.
Romeo who sib with their I.,p crowd to
mw re read or hid the baby aro warned
that they are Umtata( serious physical •il-
wmta When • the Yemen his lege, hi
pbr1e the •Akio of .ss limb arrow the knee
el tie other and rent* it I1gitUy there. A
sows more medium owl rs.Irict.d is her
w s,rMts, rolls the entire woyht .1 ono
lob as the upper part of the schen, .ad the
rola g the sewdtive serves sad surds
• j i,. for oo.Wsed b.g►M of tame,
es h ohm dose by Iodise who sew or sal•
Mender, will predess disease. Sciatica,
spinigia amid other senses troubles ire
meetlyresult from this ample cages The
.•i
.land serves in the upper ponies of •
seer. s leg are ettleomdy ...waive, sad
ma .1 her whole physical structure ass
boom desag•d U — .r. overt•:ed is
the reser retrad t..—Modias1 Age.
Massed se .ell OM MIM M well.
New York Sea: Max Oast, • Williams.
beryl caterer. end Norris Falk of 85 Soap*
street is the Somali Division (tvil ('suet,
bears Josue* P.t4wesa, yesterday. to re-
te oast .f . en
yip re-
cover
furaiskod • mouth ago, whiff
,alk woe earned to Bemis Kowalski is •
i.11 at 181 MoKibbaa swan. Falk re-
paduud the claim bees.., the wedding
t was served on dishes that had sot re.
calved • rabbi s esdoreemest. When lodg-
ment t, r the fell arsonist was rendered in
tumor at Cohen Mrs. Falk 1 oollect
to cry.
I'obas wasted to baso U be ors do't
the ;udgmeo► is mob right away.
-if they deal pa it," said the Junior,
'•yoe'll have to lend • ooa.table Our it.
1 rya may have t. Miss their piano.'
•-i 'an t the bride bo eased and held until
the sigsaeat s paid :•' taseoeotly sailed
(Choi
•'\o replied Judaism Pettesuss, "things
me Doi Aomie that hey Is 1h1 sssst(Y."
r.gtI.eeaa. !assns • MSN UNner.
F. Hao.., beide, of the British male
raerd amid ehsmpi.sehip, a becoming duly
mon prominent in the amateur athletic
world Before returning from M,otland,
after his ttrsad .b.wirg at Edinburgh, be
entad Twedmo.th, sod was the mile over
s gross track to 4 misntes 21 sooss& The
Ashton soder Lys pose July 28 found kis
tom undimmed by the tremens". H. had
a good warming up in the members half
which J H. Mdse woo (real the forty-gve
rend mak to 2 atrautes 1.5 e,000d. Than
be torsed out for the mile run, .ad was
gauss Ie strongly when he passed the half
u L minutes 7 moosde th&t the crowd yelled
to him for • record effort. Without any
rival in trout to draw him out Boon strode
sisog mit a fine pass aid finished the mile to
S muses 19 3 5 seconds. He will have so-
other shy at the world's record before the
sewn coda. H • i. •len .s 1100. to moot
i'roelan*, Willem, sod Thomas is • tea-
s& race, to settle owe for •11 the question
as .o which Inas is minded to wear Ihe di•
trice laurels.
Mw ale lgseb•wt.. Lw (.red MIM.
From the Philadelphia Times About •
west ago so *Id ma. named Wetberow was
attacked with r violent spell of hiecougha,
Much kept up until the doctorsdeonau.de(
suing hie lila. Weiherow'• mother -u -law
had h4rrd of as old-fashioned was of curios
hiccoughs end she dot mused to mike ma
el it I:un to bawl she massaged to creep,
withm:t beteg dn.eted. seder the bed in
which %beats ow lay, .ed when .he sad the
OM NNW won left Mose for • moment she
palled the trigger.
la her aglt.tlen she forgot to aim for the
door, in which the load might bury itself is
inlay, and instead let the discharge tear •
bale %homes the .t•iwees on which Withe-
row lay Tb. powder burned the .ick mad,
ase, sad is a rage he sprout fres* the bed
sod, dragging the woman from beneath.
proceeded to give bar • eonad, be•taog. 111
ha sager Weth.row forgot all about kis hie-
eotghe. sod when the doctors called impart-
s' to see s dyisg moo he was dialog. amid
lay had only the mo1b.r.m law's bruises
to look after.
THS SIGNAL : GODSR1CH, ONT.. TH(JB t AY. SEPT. 20, 18$t.
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JAflES ROBINSON - -CASH STORE
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Santa Claus or Child's Rocker.
Very strong and aasot break. We hs .
seen a 250 -pound man rock comfortably in
this chair without injury to the .Iwo.
(live all the children one. Beautifully
can ed .s per rut. Hardwood antique
finish. Presented with 115.*0) trade.
Ur. rsUm.s'.t eapr•a►.e.
thic,go Daily Tribune : The .rshit ct of
Fatima was W. W. Hama. H. was justly
proud of his work .ad jrntiii.dly odious to
be id1atifld with it in the msmsry of
peetertty. So Ise day. sous .fuer the hors
ma completed, he came to the proprietor
and cid :
"dr Pullman, U yew haven( decided en
my Mme for the new Iowa, whet do yes
cloak of calling it 'Beams,' from the man
ohs 4.U..4itr
••c.., ' said thes�sga•t. "Fact i., 1
bad tbosght el odli ei IL. plass Tullman.
fnn the mos who built it awl psld for it."
"However," Mr. Pullmss added, M be
•1wved • look of 41U,..blmwt as the
wesitset'. fres, "Weever. Ta not par•
fleeter. Now what do you say to • Ilabla
also' b(. Int take the nt ty of
57 oma, 'Pall,' sad the ..sand syllabi's of
year same, 'see..' There you boar it.
Pall. '.mid—Pall....' Yee as.. abut
madame your idea with miss"
11r Pulliam's asgg rips prevailed. sad
the name, it come, i. • easepevadsa
Open fv"e':
A000mmodatIon Hat Rack.
Beautifully carved as per cut. Presented
with =40.4,0 trade. With French plate
mirror se per cut, presented with $46.00
trade.
HARP MUSIC RACK.
Beautifully carved as per cut. Hardwood
antique finish. Preeente.l with > 15.II) trade.
PARAGON BOOK RACK.
Nicely carve.' se per cut. Best and most
convenient hook rack made for the library,
bedroom, or dining room. Height, 3 feet
10 inches: width, 24 inches. Three shelves.
Hardwood antique finish. Presented with
MOO trade.
FURNITURGIVEN Ant
PROMS WHICH WE ARE GIVING OUR CUSTOMERS.
ALARGE line of elegant furniture, especially manufactured for us by the Lyon
Table and Supply Co., of Guelph, Ontario, and Buffalo, N. Y. Look at the cuts
' ; 'Come to ow- store and see the presents, and the articles themselves you will soon
possess. They cost you nothing. They are the finest and most useful premium articles ever
offered here or elsewhere. The cuts are all made from photographs and are exact represen-
tations. Read the descriptions right through, then show it to your neighbors and preserve it
carefully f.:: future reference. They are given you when you have traded a certain amount
at our store. Not necessary to trade it all at one time ; trade at your convenience, and
all purchases for cash, will count towards the presents. Remember that we do not ask
you any higher prices for the goods on account of the presents. We sell all the goods at the
same price whether we give premiums or not. We have adopted this method of advertising
because we believe it will result in increasing our business and at the same time share the
benefits with our customers, for we know that if you get such presents from us you will not
forget us, and the articles themselves will advertise us every day while in your house.
To see the articles themselves on exhibition at our store is now the popular rage.
How to get them. We have issued a card a fac simile of which tt'e print herewith, represent-
ing a total of $25.00 trade. \Ve will -punch out this card as traded and when the card has
been all cancelled any present offered with $25.00 trade will be given you. If you select a
present that requires more than $25.00 trade we will, when card No. 1 is completed, give
you a card which we will sign and mark card No. 2 and when the required balance is punched
out the article desired will be presented to you.
Santa Claus or Child's Rocker.—E.tsy to get. If you choose the Santa Claus
Rocker, we will punch out $lo.00 as already traded, sign and mark it " Child's Rocker," and
when we have punched out the balance of the carts the Child's Rocker is earned. Get the
Santa Claus Rocker for your little girl or boy. If you wish, we will write the mime of your
little girl or boy on the card when we give it to you. Then you can give your child the
custody of the card and tell her or him about the Santa Claus Rocker and you may be sure
you will not forget your card when you are coming to trade with us.
$j5151S15j515t5151b!5 518151516 5,51615 5 54-516'5
ALWAYS BRING THIS CARD 5t►
7b the alter., and when 3,ar tutor. cash Darelresa a4pTrgreo .bulesis will he pe+- so o
,rated with irynnuur choice ot tar tonartxie., al d natdwoad. Aotlgoe+—I_
/tIIL11 : P..11,rrr Teak ..r i',4loe) H►.i 1:,uk, rte., as., sec
WE WILL give all callers who are prospective
purchasers a card, on manilla board. like
this, and every time they trade with us, we will
punch out the amount of their cash trade.
50
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solos( 5050
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BARGAINS
Fall and Winter Goods
LADY'S ROCKER.
Elegant folding rocker. Strong and oom-
fortaLle. Fully cased As per cut. Every
ruxn in the house heeds one ur Iwo of them.
Excellent for summer cottage. Hardwood
antique finish, perforated seat. !'resected
with I1'.9 0l) trade.
White -House Folding Chair.
E.trs larµ,, ,otnfortalle, anal servo dura
aisle. Pirfectiott. You want thea". t11
..ver the house, anal in the diming room.
For tamp, lawn or summer cottage, or. use
on 'neuter, they are mtcqual*L Ni.oly
carved as per cut. Hardwood mauls,
finish, with perforated seat. Presented
with 11'25.101 trade.
Safety Medicine Cabinet.
Strong lurk. Oak antique finish. Re-
quired in every bedroom or bathroom in the
house, to hold medicine, .having nets, And
for other purposes. Presented with #:5.00
trade.
i
MADDOX TABLE.
Nicely .dried as per . ut. Top 24 x a2
inches. Lunch, tea, wntung or card table.
Just the thing for socials, lawn, church et
house use. Excellent for canip or summer
cottage. Hardwood antique 5ush. Pro
rented with 625.I!) trade.
FINE DRESS GOODS :—We are showing the newest styles and weaves. Exclusive styles French
and German Suitings. A look throughour Dress Goods will convince that we lead. Latest
ties in Dress Trimmings.
MANTLES :--This is our first season for Ladies' Mantles—every Jacket in stock thisfye all the Moat from
All French and German makes. As we sell for Cash these goods will
lket forl less money in your own
$2.50 to $20.00. No need of going out of town ; you can geta
town.
UR GOODS :--The best qualities in Fur Capes, Muffs, and Boas ; and at unapproachable prices.
F
We are showing a large stock of Flannels, Flannelettes, Canton Flannels, Shootings, Tweeds, Towelling,
Table Linen, etc. Tr ake a look at our FIVE CENT COTTON, and then compare it with what you
have been paying eight cents for.
r e range of Ladies Waterproof Coats. - Prices from $1.00 to $5.00• complete. Our different makes
A la
LADLES' STS :—We have sour stock, of Ladies'Vesta and Drawerslice from 15c. to $1.50.
are Puri, " Hygiene," Paragon, Elysian Natural W
Wehave aline of Children's Hose, double knees, EXTRA VALUE.
LE CLOTHS :---We invite you to look at our Mantle Cloths. from 20c. to $5.00 per yard.
MANTLE
uTwaint a good Blanket, and at the right price, call at our store. etc,
If yo large range of Men's 8 and Drawers, Mens Overshirts, �p''eareshowingal ge g
A madame UM* llew-ber.
Detroit Free PIS : A Indy penfsg.l••g
tba street ease that both of her shoes W
em, untied, sad she stepped WW1 • get
.f sews/Noy, sad hesks.d am to approach.
' Kesel dews," obs Mid, " so that 1 sen
Pet my foot en your Ines. Now. U. my
he boy did as divested, bat be was i. -
Maid to le o. rematienai sod remarked :
' Talc % so weedier tbsy ammo maid.
TIM •h was a hat They suet
aim• ..did a.. 1 w theist, yea Mt,
ma'am"
" Bot haw de yea the theta r
" Tenet s. bowknot. 1 list pill me seer
t'alher Ube title, ..d {'ether .hese Mb.IbM.
W there you •r•. ma'am"
" And hen b l9 ernes, sad /bask FPI."
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JAMES ROBINSON, - -• CASK STORE.