HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-9-12, Page 7TIDE BIGNAL: GODERICB, ONT., TATTRBDAY, SEPT. 12 deuce
A MEAT MEDICINE.
Sod -liver Oil is useful
beyond any praise it has
ever won, and yet few are
willing or can take it in
io natural state. Scott's
Emulsion of Eod-liver Oil
is not offensive; it is al-
most palatable.
Children like it. It is
Sod -liver Oil made more
effectual, and combined
with the Hypophosphites
its strengthening and
flesh -forming powers are
Largely increased.
poet k M•meded to WNW o ee.eMlfes
Salt G S..es, IIIdsjOa $Oc. sod $I.
WISE BUSINESS MAXIMS.
The following naziaill aro elven by • per
iodioal
mooed by • masotaeturtng lam in
the United Mines :
Thou shalt see trust a mea to whom thou
'roilid'st set lend ens dolt•ea
Thou shalt not put more sail into thy
bu*tse•s thea thou haat wired to BIL
Thou shalt net sell goods for L. than
omit, sales& the market has gess bask ou
you.
Thou shalt s.0 goods test six days of the
week, sod as she seventh thou shalt take e
reit.
Thou shah soll blame thy Merl for thim
own mistakes net tax haw for thine ow.
seglwa
Thou shalt ..t o.vet for •ompentor's
bamboos, for he may be newel book ruptoy
WOO thyself.
Thou shalt net see thy business capital to
speculate with nor borrow from thy friends
ler that purpose.
Ms's be e.dtef.l.
A business msa has mo tight to go armed
with war -paint ea his fees, belie.rencv is
Myr manner, 1U-f.Ntag oa he heart• and
thread of Millengsa- It te a mean sort tet
mus. anyhow. whit ens speed the neater
part of bit tune eessoettag schemes to get
•'gauge' with somebody or aavb.dy. aid •
flashes sort el man who sel..ts the oommer
cut areas es the sows of kgs aptefal ewe -
Moos.
IgM Was tatetaaoa.
"Will yon pass me the butter, please'
asked • seedy looking etrontte goatlemaa
to a .soh, at • restaurant able. "That's the
waiter over there,sir, was the euperoillios.
reply.
'I beg your pardon, -returned the strang-
er. "I did make • otuake."
••1 ou're only adding moult, sir, broke
In the .cob; "nothing could iaduoe me to
beloe,e that you mistook me for • wafter.
"Certainly set, returned the stranger.
"1 mistook you for • gentleman
Mow awl' 1. In a Yams.
There may be • good mime on the label,
and a very bad wine in the bottle. Have
y ,u not toned it leo ' And you paid sweetlt
for the label, to. Are you .ware of the fact
Oast splendid wines, sound. whol-some, old,
can cow is obtained for $3 and $4 per dot
quarte• ('lents, Medoc, Burgundies, `iau-
ternes good wines are now within toe
reach of the people. Formerly, the climes
drank wises, Now. the masses wall drink
the light woos. of France, eschewing the
more ardent and read liquor., which are
hurtful: Looks like • miracle, but is really
very simple,—direct and large importa-
tions.
mporations. Address—Bordeaux Claret Cu., 30
Hospital .t., Moatroal.
rresa.e temple.
Don't live •.ogle hoer of your life with-
out doing exactly what is to be done in at,
and go straight through it from beginning
to end Work, pay, study —whatever it ie,
take hold at once and finish is up squarely ;
thea do the neat thug, without t.ttin, any
momenta drop between. It n wonderful so
see bow satiny hoofs these prompt people
eentnve to make of • day ; it teas if they
puked up the momenta wbich the drawlers
lout. And if you find yourself where you
have so many thanes preening upon you that
you hardly know where to begin. let me
tell you • secret. Take hold et the very
int oat that armee to hand, and you will
Sad the runt all fall into file and fuJur
after.
Toe City raper. net is Is.
No man re too poor to take his local
n ewspaper, says an exchange, and it is table
eweomy te get Moog without it. Hardly
• week passes that semetking does not ap-
pear is its volumes that will be • Ilasa.iol
benefit to the .ibseriber lied by the end of
the year he h&e made or saved from one to
twenty tames the sub.orlpfion price. The
city papers do sot take the p'soe of • local
P aper although some people neem te think
they do. The city papers aro all richt in
their wey, but they doe% give you what hoe
are most int etlt ed in - %our local and
count)! sews. Yea menet bars trawl them
when public minits•u .is to be hand, who
Like the Touch of Magic
Desperate Itehinge of the Skin /flayed by
Cbam'. Outinent--Th. Recepisaf
Skin Spec*.
11 1. only a few worths doge Dr. Mash
°le m.nt wee broe bt prominently before tie
tbtie, principally by Its cone of .tubbae and
a .tending ,seen of Itching 1'iloe that bad
denied all other treatments Today It is MOM -
wised rrnw, ocean to erase se as Infallible care
ter Mehta, Piles, Itosesnatl. Eruptions ead &U
Itching d the Align iu euro. hers rendered
tI earn larger thea these d all etkey ornate -
ties. ter an 4 btIinente essNsed. Peapa tie•
Dr r, age'e ointment with ..ala�
dawre. bee
1• •Very tseemo.tty bas been Imo.
11/0ud 4k.WA'wfO•s.'si
wref
dab of ref, •, tit ites pm & ewe
Peen he widetree with tinges Mlles: tb.7
„ u.ed Antoine e.g►rtog, sed .l$M.gb inose.
ad vertised remedies wale arise, arm of them
lid any need althea. mei. et Ib.m had
W tborooek wink •n his ow■
tamed heti* at sst tr 4n u' tall 1 4b •
dreg
W bey
are.
SSul S. 1 s.wt sd s l�Srdtag o elttr�ne
e•A seen found ti we. wlialt 1 wetted molt
'rat part at ono hes w 1 was wap as mv�r
h err Iairk Olsen et whlk sloes Iteghave Mt
Wolt tds WOW:
ea
tali Oemaa nitent1 tee. ttipa
c *oyh erpremMa as Ms hem hem glom * um
catti sea.eet hr lit paputsrt4.
PIMA le ANIS.
aredylsger wets marryb.. Wile are men
i"t .-tet, mart Who weans to
sell land --s* sot, h reds d items whish
might be of particular int prt•aaa f w yon
le know. Sack ..esterlei y papers season
fursk►, but year thud paper ens and des.
PEOPLE wog) MAKE MISTAKES.
Palmate who quarrel Were their child.
res.
These who talk abut Weir troubles te
strangers.
Parents who permit their children to gr ow
up is idl.«m,
Thede who thick that gaiai.g riohes well
make them happy.
The yoaog wuas•n who doss not mate •
s.sfident of her member.
The father who tells kis obildrw to go
oat way while he walks •.otter.
Thew who never try to be religious
mrospt when they think they are beteg
watched.
The minister who preaches es that nobody
ewer duds out from anvthiag he says that
they are uoaers.
Stood apelltna.
It Is well always for boys to (earn bow to
spell, se Lb., ezperiesce of • hale lad in
Ragland rwsstly proved. He tried to
Witte • veins to bit t.s.her . and it mains
the word "bossy" to describe her face, he
wrote, ••Aad 0, your boo Ism." The
teacher did net Iib having bony
Isoe referr-
ed to as bap. and Me poor little fellow was
hop: i• IDS 1111 bap after the rest of the boys
had gtseh.ma—Harpsr's.
tls.is. of Rhtimobby.
iliipelopita Wm she fabled hydra, re-
etitoa tM11+ from the kaife lifted to de-
stroy k The By spider lays an egg as (meg
as incl(. Then •re four thousand and tar-
ty -coo muscles to ttujcaterpiller. Foarter
thousand mirrors in the eye of • dross ; end
to effect the respiration of • carp, thirtew
thousand three hundred arteries, teasel.,
yetas. bores, etc., are asessearg. The body
of every. spider t estmes tour little messes
pia-oed with • multitude of iesperoeptiNe
each hole permitting the passage of • single
thread, s11 the threads to the &umber of a
thawed to sash noes, foto together when
they come out, and make the single thread
wit& which the spider spin ita web; se
that what woos!' the spider's thread consists
of more than four thousand mined.
The Issas of atom.
--fit faa't niwnithe biggo•.bsby that is
the strongest K {mast ; ter Imams of fleck
and base, with • steady al slow increase is
weight and balk, is better than any great
stators or weight. Of coarse. children are
built on different models, and one .steers
say that • herby should wage just so mach
at cost and sulk • time, but moose me has
sass to the trouble of gettiar sees averages
with which mothers may mason theeoelves
when they have outhtar else to thtuk ot.
At birth, • boy should weigh some six
and • half to seven pounds, • girl aeowhat
lee, or about six to sir and • half pounds.
Twins are Jways of lower •yen• -e wetrht
and sue than single children, although the
two together weigh more than any ,eagle
baby. la height, • boy should measure .t
birth on an average eighteen to nineteen
inane* ; it girl .one half an inch less, the
range of beeltb lying between sixteen and
twenty -two metes. The child grew, with
rapidity donee the brat year, Later that.
during any other period of the same length.
. e that it galas about sight inches, measur-
ing, when twelve mouth. old, about tweoty-
seven inches, its weight beteg about ntne-
tem pound..
During the "mood year it rams only four
inches on an average. and five pounds is
weight, reaching • stature of thirty -.we
teeter. and • weight of twenty -tour p.asds.
Rut these figures represent only the aver -
Ste, the •xtrsme ranging between wide
limits. • fact that is eelJ.m taken into
.ow.idention with children with regard to
their weight and plumpness i. then about
their second year, when they are learning to
walk, they become thinner, sot because
the% deteriorate in health, but through the
increased exert:on usior up more of the tis-
sue. forming the muscles of the belly.
ospeneellen •beeit.re..
Caverns were supposed by the Romans to
be 'suture places of refuge during thunder
. normae, and they bel need that lightaiag
s.y.r penetrated mors than two yards inte
tb. earth. Acting on this .upentitioo,the
Rmperor Augustus used to withdraw inn
some deep vault of the palm.', whoever
. tempest was feared. and it is recorded by
Seutoniu., that be Moats wore • skis of
.sal around his body,as • protection against
lgbtnmg That both precautions are us
availing need. .cerooly to be mentiow.d.
Lightens, has been known 10 strike ten fest
into the earth : but not even the marvellous
accuracy of modern science can determine
•t what diatom.* from the service a sate re-
treat may be fund from the deseepdinr
fiord : and even were the a.eertaioed, the
Bangers from mounding electric currents re-
main the same. With regard to seal okras,
we 5.4 that the Romans attached so much
faith to them u non oonductore, that Lente
were made of them, beneath whish the
timid used •it take refuge.
It i. • curios. fait that in the nei,hbor-
hood of Meant ('...wage, in the Langue-
doc. where anteient Roman oolostsa are
known to have existed, the .hepnerd'.
cherish • similar superstition regarding the
.kine of rerpeet. Times they osrefullt•
onlieot, tad having covered their hate with•
al, believe themselves ..cure against the
dtl.gsn of the storm. Y. Latecomers is
disposed to •.. • tisk .f interesting analogy
between the leveed which vet Bosses an the
mind .f the peasant of (svennesand the
more costly superstition held in reveres.*
by his Latin ancestors.
The emperors of J span retired into • deep
grotto during the lampoon which rage in
such severity is their I.litode : bot, sot
eatidl.d with the profundity .f the noav-
ties, or the strength of the steam of which
it is built, they umpbto their presauticss
by havites • reservoir of water soa1 in tie
retreat. The water le intended to .zting
wish the IIghtaisf -• m.asere equally fu-
tile, .ia.e many teetanees have hoes pnNet
.d in which the lite has tulles apes the
water with the same destructive sfi of se on
land.
ea AmpbIbtw.Iteaonah/p.
As interesting steamer ie jags to be .cart
red en sees lakes • few Wise distant from
Copenhagen, the peculiar feature biter Shat
the ensues Icaa to rook. • abort }ssrest
overload, tlre two lakes beteg divided by •
. trip of Mad. Aires this • rallw y mss
boss sener.oted, creasing • high road,
whist soo*mltsesa • wadies. as beet side.
.f 1 : 60. tee steeals Koine ordinary rails.
At the two ends the rook have boon monied
tato &sdjg.edsr the inner es • weed=
Mrsetura Ry es•ms d piles the Mesmer
k g ided as to the twill•, whish eoersspond
b pallets wish the wheals bed en oath
side of t5. s4----. The ramie does Mon
sine the nth .< "fall opd." ond nevelt
se the Idle on the see ileus stud deem fie
kaslbe on Ohs ether into t5. w.•er.where the
propeller eons takes ever ter ittw•tea Tao
ea�tae r eo5knra1sa
vely powerful, d u ad
dishes to the easel propeller shaft there is
amoebae teat gbieh by mesas eft • .helm
works the .ends whelk is Whisk the
atomiser erewts the rails. TM bent aloe
bits • powerful brake te mederu•dte
down the bells.. The Nsaeerie 44 eft
N holding 70 passsagers, and
the long,e Manatee 27 here. power. All
trial, bave passed off perfectly ea1Wae•.ry.
Intimas thein.
Portland h.. W. honor et begiaaiag the
e rtts•de against • frivolo.. Choir. Oso N the
clergymen N that sty, the Rev. Dwight
M. frust, .muses the bugle ,hers, in these
sespb&tio words : "An umemod cheer does
little ales at tames than uentr•lize the spir-
itual eCeeuvea.m of worship. That white
is purely trrels•etos$l tad artistic emesot
lift • 000gng$Lion above the point of admit
sues Heart reepo.d• to heart. The spir-
itual in the people is touched (rely by the
spiritual in the .seg. If this is muse.
mimic ministers only to the Seth; sad the
so maned wenhip twines as sstertsiamest
instead of prams
WORD HISTORY.
Starve was saes to .tit say .sa.ser of
death.
Villa formerly inset & hem and sot •
hest..
Daisy warn originally the eye d day or
day's Rya
l:irl form) a+gtaAg pence
of either in&
Har os.fi fits. • old $111111Ma whether
male or fttmlii
Gallo& was ortguelly • pitcher or jar oe
matter what size.
Voyage was formerly soy journey, whe-
ther by rtes or sod it did cot neater.
Polite at lest meant polished, and was
applied to any smooth, "Moine serfage.
Wycliffe's sermoce tell bow "Christ
.creed on toe cross for the redemption of
Adieu formerly signified "to God." It
was •a •bbro Legion of • benediction seed
by inroads whim poetise.
A va,sbead was originally only • travel-
ler or person who went from plasm to Owe
with or without deiaise object.
Peek at first meant • b•.ket or r.00ptaele
for gnu or other •ub•tanoes. The exptres.
.ion at lint had so reference to sin.
Shrewd once signified evil .r worked.
Thomas ezpreerim, "a
shrewd fellow," wgwdag • wicked man.
Moonstruck is borrowed from astrelogy
It formerly described one who was driven
n ae by Beeping s* the rays of the maim.
Aire saes meant any field. It is mall used
with this •igaif osooe by the Ogresses, she
speak of God's acre, alluding to the come
tory.
The word mi.ore••t formerly signified
only se unbeliever and infidel. Jean of
Arc, in the literature of her time was salted
• mt er stat.
Ment meant say kind of food. I• an *Id
Kaska 'ditties ot the Lord's prayer the
well -knows petition is rendered : "(hive w
this day sue daily meat."
Town originality Minified • farm or farm
homes. It is used in Wycliffe an this sense,
"mad they went their ways, see to bit awn
sad another to but m.rchaudiaa
Tariff was tin name of the Moorish chief-
t•in,Aoou J T•ria,whe had • fortress near
the Struts of Gibraltar, and levied toll
oat .hips and merchandise passing through.
Yard was once any stink, rod or pale
The expression is still used with this mean
ing when applied to various parts of • ship's
equipment, as yard -arm, awl yard, and the
Irk e.
A saunterer 1.Ireliev.d by some etomolo-
guts to bevy originally signified • man
without lends, such • person naturally
wanderrflg to and fro in search of employ -
Malt.
Libel once meant any little book, but as
many small tracts in the early days of
printing were pommel and offensive in
eh•rscter, the word acquired it. present
significance.
85 BUSHELS WHEAT TO THE ACRE
fgaierei sus Yields rowelled for by tail Ed
raewtew yew. In the 1. W. Terrleerlee
Portage I. Praire, Man., Soot. 2. - Har-
vesting in still ie full swing west of Minns
does, but nearly finished on this side, and
will be wood over •11 along the line.
Threshing has oseamenced this side if 15.-
pswa,aed stacking is going on so far with ra-
pidity. The weather here the past few day.
has been yearly perfect.
In reply to • Wmoenon mane query the
F:dmenton News says that oats will average
from 40 to 90 bushel. per sore, wheat 20 to
40, barley 40 to till, rye, Bat and other
grains &re grown there, but there is nothing
positive as to the yield. Poatoes will yield
from 300 to 500 bushels per tore. It adds
in is editorial columns that yields of 125
bushels per roes of oats and 65 bushel" of
wheat per sero have been verified by reepoe-
, ibis people ; •Iso the yield of potatoes men-
tioned above. It says that wheat elating
is general, and the safety of the bulk of the
crop is mewed. 1• all the principel wheat
&strum there is ns damage from frost ex.
met u low Iytag lands, when tees damage
is dose
Th. Merlon Mealier says the agony is
ever and from besot with smiles over & crop
all safe. Stacks are *primgis( up all over
the diatrinc se far as the eye eon reach. (hem
hundred and four Tomas cattier were bought
in Mord last week and taken watt to be
fed in •Iberta. About $30,000 have bees
. pest arnsad Morden in that way r...etly.
The Pilot Mooed Smwtiselhep.. the sw-
oon of the year's crop won't le&d to a rimers
to the .reason of • wheat crop alone, ae was
pr•ctioed in Manitoba some years ago. It
Wink. sash • tkias would be dl.sstres..
The Winnipeg ('.mmereial says the oat
eros is se hent shroud Winnipeg Wm year
that they will be able to almost supply the
waste el the oily. • eorr.epondent from
Hilton calls for soother elevator, mad says
Mere is oily owe to hoadk the crop of about
100,000 hosbal.. The Commercial depre-
cates.! homing the orop sed overestimating
the yield, and says its dart is to bee
prime. It aloe *aye matey of the reports
pent east are wild ge.alt... This may bre,
but 15. reports see es •sowr&u as eso be
obtained.
HOT 00014.
"De yes Shish woman will ever .neeees
full, 111 the pulpit"
1 see no reason why she should .ot. 1t
ought to hs made easy, with the sleeves elle
Until siert ( iy) Tear beadle
as
bsone yarn May 1 mit what that
visor thing is
(tele—'hl* 1r •tow patent Ire
.sea�s
I .loge sorry M, on ha eats .f fro I :at
ls•
tqM/ Isere teem the held w5M*. gyp!
Cile.k (�ighol iy?--t um Oar tse+>La
Ie/ heads with Ike seaspes, sir, an my.n-
ably ash in mimeos.
She-- Wks• a Ilse esker your friend is'
He --Yee ; he theta. it.
.rho-- Sew se
HeHamtetber wee • woman.
Feet—Incise,after all, are but • rola
•eve rusher. There's Sgseeeepenny, for in
. nano. --
Tigg !lately. yes don't oall him • nob
mea He hunt mere '• toe dollars to his
D ame.
T—Very lkely : but lust think bete
highly 5. volume It !
Mrs. de Rutile 11 yen ever did any Rood
in this wide world I'd like to know what .t
e•
Mr. de Rutile Well. for sae thing, 1
saved you from bow an old meld.
Merton—What de you intend doing wish
that moue..
II+Idwu I'oe it ter halt.
Morton (•stonubedl —For bait '
Beldwia -Yee ; I a ria, to try to esuk
sees. catfish.
BITS OF INFORMATION.
The Rssai•n Coarte have reversed the
seeumptlen of the American tnbu.al that
when a husband sad wits are drowned in
the same disaster;the wife dim ;first. Thu
Russian Gaston Imes testified uoaoimousiy
that the utas would he the first to die, be -
cease We worries is the more agile, and
keep• herself looger above water.
From the top of the cathedral spire in
Mexico* yam cat. las the entire sig. ba4 the
mess striking feature of the view is the
absence of obim.eys. There is not
• (shimmy hauls Mexico : not
a grate, not • .tor., nor • furnace. All
the cooking to done with cbareosl to Dutch
ovens, ted while the gas is sometimes of
(waive, ens epee b.00mes coed to it.
Th. ('binse burglar takes .n ingredient
of his own, burns it, and biotin the .moko
through the keyhole of the bedroom where
tee easter of the household is asleep. The
fames dull the .saes& of the vintin jest
e nough to mike him helpless, while at the
same iia perneittiu, him to nes and hear
ovary that goes on on the room. The
only esti ono epeeist this charm is pun
water, and most of the wealthy Cilium*
folk sleep with a basin of this sear thou
heads.
The dogs at the French watering -place,
Treeville, are .a usl•tlisg source.( amuse-
ment. • white Carrier b.Iosou g to the
Cantos*, de Breteeil had on white darks*
leggina the ether day when it was muddy,
and a correspondent counted five different
coate oe one fat pug an ops day, all .m•
brondered with heraldry. Mather stein
was • .mall elegant white perambulator
wheeled by • page, in which sat & Mask
poodle with tyre squeaking peppier, all
throe melted, be -ribboned, and bangled in
Me very latest ...d.. Some doge have
eemplete wardrobes, with flannel night
.Mete and other underclothing.
There is in Spain & river. called Tinto,
which has very eztr•ordiaar• qualities. Its
waters, which are as yellow as • topez,
harden the sand and petrify it, w that if •
stone fella into the river and rest. upon an-
other they both become perfectly united
and ooneluttn.ted in • year. It wIthen •11
tbe plants on rte banks as well ae the roots
of trot, whist) it dyes of the same hue se
its waters. No fish live in the stream.
It is not perhaps generally known under
what hurtful oondit.ione the culture of rice
is oarried en. It o.oeeeiates, in fact, the
iuued•tion of the tract .f country where it
is oultiv&ted, and obliges the laborer te
early ea hie work durio, • portion of the
year with his legs submerged in .t•gs•nt
water. A000rdtngly, in the rice districts tet
Piedmont and elsewhere, the population
has hitherto been consumptive, and decim-
ated by disease.
AN HEIRLOOM OF DISEASE GERMS.
.oatber Reds are Baden w115 tbe teler.be.
e1 Aeatb.
Infected beds are • menance to the
health, but an exchange says the most un-
eaatsey of ail household articles is the
feather bed. Quite too frequently it is an
heirloom which has oome down through
many inanition" in which it has done ser
vice for all sorb of people tinier all sora of
oonditions. In the larger cities, convenient
rearresting eeabluhmenta afford facilities
for the ' urtication of feather beds, pillows,
etc., *birth to some degree removes the
evils of which we complain, but by nemeses
altogether, for the feather bed, at least,
mown. • 000siderable .moaot of organic
matter, clinging te the guiIl.,aed feat hen,
which absorbing the waste of the body, is
always undergoing deoomposition, throwing
off poisonous gages into the err and &Hoed
ing food for myriads of pestilential microbes
which are over in readiness to seize • factor-
able opportunity of infecting • weakened
body, getting up suppuratin, promo sod
iotesdfyimg the effects of speedo germs .f
Godericb, March 13th, 1895.
hlntmr./ Fit Haw, I.e.
Gentlemen, -The No. 9 }toward
Forme* put in for me last Summer
by Messrs. J. 13. Worsitll A Co. Ilan
given good satisfaction and kept the
house comfortable and at an even tent
persture during a winter of excep-
tional severity. One advantage is
the ease with which it is regulated,
but in my estimation that in which it
chiefly shows its superiority, is the
entire absence of gas or dust in the
hoose, which has been neo much com-
plained of in Furnaces of inferior con-
struction. i shall certainly recom-
mend the Howard to thoep oontem
plating pur'chsring a Furnace.
Yours truly,
DAPI[" J. Narrsi_
If yen think of having • Turman pet im,
salt and see es wad We will be plssond to
give yon as estlnto.
J. hH. WORBELL,
asaviISsix. ges
amin em erine.
A .
various eery whish easy beeene active is
tbe body through enstegioe. Sometimes
alae • feather bed b.,wms infected by the
e.stegte00 eMsseste .t owlet fever, diph
therm, measles. smell pea or other maladies
.54 ....0 .isa thereby a meet effective yr
Mole for them d•ogerose disorders. Tray
Tien.
i'esch�tl�fi
withPiorerbs
but don't try to patch up • lingering
cough or cold by trying espertmental
remedial. Tate
PYNY- PECTORAL
sad relief is cert•io to follow. Ceres
the most obstinate coughs• colds, sere
throats, in tact Amor roam of throat•
lung or bronchial inflammation to.
• dated by oo1d.
Lyse Bottle, 26 Oeste
35CASll PRIE&35
1st prize, $26 ; 2nd, S15;
SIO : 4th, S6 : 6th, 52 : 10
prizes of SI each . 20 —
prizes of bOc. each.
The Proprietors of
ii" Ceiou
QQQ en K oder to school chilGtm the above
_ prize", oompetition opuntil 1
�`t of May, for the beet peas or
rhyme, the initial letter of the
= hes m
reading downwards to coal. p.ss the weteda—
'Salai CeIonToas
f -
II
The poem is expected te be the
result of the child's own c t.
the name, age, •ddree• and l
to be appended to each poem. alms
• card out of • package of
it Saluda" Ceylon Tea.
-/1/-
STURDY BROS.,
ceept'eea,
nos SNware. G.der1ci,
arT1•lephone Connection.'
FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS
DUNN'S
BAKING
POWDER
THECOOKSBESTFRIEND
LARGEST SALL IN CANADA.
GODBRJOH
STEAM BOILER WORKS.
A. S. C H RY STA L,
8.eceasoy. to Ckryral & Black,
.ttanufacturer of all lied. of
BOILERS,
Smoke Stacks, Salt Piens, Sheet Iron
Works, etc., etc.,
And Deeper in—
Engines, Machinery Castings, &c.
All sizes of Pipes and Pipe Fitttnge,
Stearn and Water Gauges. Glob. Valves,
Check Valves, (aspirators, Eject.* and In.
j ri= Constantly on Hand &t Lowest
A special line of Steel Water and Hog
Troughs for nee of farmers and others.
Repairing promptly attended to
4. S. ClUiTISTA.L.
11.1-1y P. O. Sox 37. Qoderich.Ont.
Wort—Oononite O. T. R. Station. Oodertal
111411111. AlssrUgs
yfOr
AT ENTS
°await
frah
D
rot A01111
PATE
OOPVRIONTS, .so.
rbr lafnraettpa see free Rnrdbnoa write to
CiN b co..*wet. New roes.
benne be wearing esteem in Amaeelea
rl p•t1t t fusses net bee m ,r beWeht 151...
M61M by a adIN rt.rn free of ismer. ,n ten
$'ctentitic American
i.tifye.t elrnlat4wt M ,sty •meant Ppa�eer 1& t
ape raket=4.10iitaim
PATENTS !
Cfilii1T1, TOM RAMS aft CIP?PIS*TS
Cob aced, sed alt Mashies* la the U t
0Dee attended to at MODRRI TX
Our slim 1. opposite the V. A. Patent 01
gee, sag w r son obtain Pstenn la less ties
has owes :mete tress rpriallI 'DTQN.
send MODRL OR Ut yDRA IPINO• Wd-
, g
r4_vi"W;4 4.oAR vlvis �i
ttM
Ito
! os-
wrer te tbo Post rioter tb. ors,
V. 0S.. 'n,»« '' N lbs
ri stew te.ataw seism: tb yim
am
ewe e, Osu.ty. write to
. A tif.R7r • OA..
OMML.Peds.t Ithiswitinithegens, DVer
C
The Signa
mice *tore calls mortal •t •• no .•n to f1.
Joh Printing feeilitie.. wMch .re •tn..r-
peot.d outside the ewes for the promise
sal proper fitetutI.o 4•1 all elegies of
pittance A leeru.al of tl a Wuuuuoe-
*tent may nugget' .osi. ttii.,, you may
be s* nerd of. and in such cane wr soli-
cit your patmoape, feeling conbdeet
that our effort. to please will met louts
the awn ul our patron.
lineae ♦%eons
This useful size is It yt it, the full
range of quaitielr sante as letter
heads. %IIIc..it
ith% o. %%co&s
are not so generally used, they fill
an important place in commercial
correspondence. See *hat we've
got under the above hre,I*.
T,(ttter ♦-1ea6►s
In this line we have ■ very large
stocn of hue writing papers suit
able for every class of Wainer
represented in this locality, cow
prising laid and wove, linens,
quadrille and other papers, ruled
or unrule.d, as may be required.
$e.\t iAcc t\s
if the " pay-as-you-go " plan was
the order of the day t he demand
for account paper would not be
so great ; but there are some men
who get so many dunners that
they wonder if the stock will ever
run out. We don't intend it to,
and at present our stock is coon
plete in this litre with four aims.
Good paper and neat ruling.
giNtattuttuts
Both single and double dollars
and cents columna They come
cheaper than bill heads, and are
the proper thing to send after a
delinquent once a month. They
are sure to fetch him 'round—
sometime.
Yolli We\ores
Now, it would be hard to get
along without envelopes, and to
keep up with the demand for
them we keep a large stock on
hand. We have now about •
hundred thousand in stock, and
the prices will 'range from 75c. to
$2.00 per M. We handle nom
mercial and legal sizes exclusively.
outt\m tecta\
has already been partially ender
orated in some of the heads above.
There is, however, • vest amoun
of work under this bead that to
enumerate would more than take
up the entire spice occupied by
this adv't, but we do it all at Tes
SIGNAL.
-\\U\tat\O\1s
to an "At Home" or • wedding
require considerable taste in melee
tion sometimes, but we make it
an easy matter by keeping in
stock the very latest and best
samples to be had. Call fwd tee
rotrams
of entertainmenta and meeting
promptly turned out, from the
plain but neat to the most elegant
with coni and pencil attached.
C\re\\\ars
We aim to excel in all the differ!
ent kinds of work we turn out,
but especially in this, and keep
in stock plain and fancy papers
suitable for all requirements.
Cants alio► T \ek.ets
This head covers • large range of
`work, from a bread or milk ticket
Ito • neat calling caul, from an or-
dinary admission ticket to a tasty
business card or • handsomely
printed membership ticket.
ottera
Our facilities for turning out thin
class of work are evidenced by the
fact that the great bulk of it is
done by us. This line also in
eludes
Doeogie es
winch our three fast -running job
presses are able to turn out in
surprisingly short time.
a\e,\\\s
belong to the poster department
also, and we make a specialty oft
them—promptness being our aim
in this respect. A notice of sale
will appear in Tis MINIMAL free et
charge when bills for same see got
here. _—
As\\ AI . s ss s oS VST or \t.
in the typographical priming line
can be done in this establishment
in an expeditious and artistic
scanner and
Our 4e \its v►i't oe Boasts
entry rtasoraab\t.
Werxtevntl our thanks for past fay
on, and solicit a continuance of the
Mme.
%Dam, lies