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THE SIGNAL: GODERICH, ONT., THURSDAY, NOV. 14.1611•'x.
Afro. Nay .r,•A.,
Ayer's Pills
" 1 would like to mid my testimony to
that ••f otheis who Me.. used A)er's
Pile. and to say that 1 have token diem
fur lo 1:1) y«ars. and always d.•uved Mu
t,e,t t'' .ant• from their use.
For Stomach
and liver troubles and for the erne of
sea tach.• .' a '.l Iq these drrsiag.' urnls,
Mer a Pith caftwt the' egtla.e.1. ll:.en
m)' friends ask Inc what is the Lest
remedy for disorders of nix: stunia'h,
Liner,, or Bowels,
my sutariable answer is Ayer's 1'i1;.
T.tk..i to srasou they -11111 break up..
rota. Prevent to Rrtplw, cheek fever. dual
remaat.' the digestive urgaus. They :are
easy to take. aud
Are the best
aR-r •..a.1 f-dmily mrdkin.' 1 have ever
Mr'.. dtA% 30111.0401%,Jto .idcr
New York ('ity.
.AYER'S PiLLS
Highest Awards at World's Fair.
Jac is 4areagwrdllslar tis bleed.
•
The retreat assts.
11 ord come, fro•n •sudusity by wee of
Cleveland, that the 1'.isdiau cruiser Petr,!
Mewed • wt of gd! nets and ti.b owned by
8aadusky parties. Ib. fishermen assert
that the nets were to Atttenean waters.
11.d it out Peen tor the swiftness of the
tugs they wruld bees been send as the
Nem, wsthoet the usual espereieies •t as
eagtaesr •ad • naval Neutra. tor. The d'
p•rtment w, stet ►e ..brei% without rope.'
eeatat.sa, hoe ever, sa the Secretory bail de-
tailed ('otsdr I. A Converse, to sharp .t
the torpedo station at Newport, to tile
duty.
Another roma.
1 he t►ttaw• .f k•tsasua Kiser (Sao! (ow.
pan) has risked the 1'aasdLD (iuyerameat
to vu•r•ntes $11,000,000 4 per east. hesda
to Lawn, the cusarcctrem of • mewl ails
fest dare trent the ?4. L.wresoseh i�{eerRI•s
Ks% Tss I tutus sad Quetta,* Revirtanesf
will b. asked w poet
every mile et Waal uesslzucted.
beats.
The 4 retina has been found impossible
for tree F.!be disaster.
Wreckage soatinues'o come ashore from
the lest t'itttx,tA. A body was also tread
lately.
1 h• manse .MSin•utte.e of (Warm cos•
denim the out ..0 tat 'lie Abierleaa govers
guest le allowte[ the Commotion boat Arabia
be mowed at Duluth.
TREES ANO LUMBER.
A cubic foot of log.00d weighs 57.0i
pounds.
White ppiar wraiths 33 `,k. pounds to the
cubic foot.
Well -dried locust weighs 46 S pounds to
the cubic foot.
Spanuh mahogany weighs 53.25 pounds
to the cubic foot.
The best lumber in a tree a add to he
that newest Lbs ground.
The tensile strength per square inch of
locust is 20.500 poucda.
It u said that timber cannot be properly
eaes.ed by smoking.
The eelta ut woody fibre aro only • thout-
aadtb of an inch lune.
home kinds of wood reyulre eight years
for effective am mootttit.
Wil eeeeooed red hickory weighs 'L3 37
pounds to the cubic foot.
Well seasoned Speaisb cypress smirks
2 -..Sb pounds per cubes toot.
• 'lite Norwa, spruce, well dried, werghe
32 pounds to tn. cubic foot.
The Np•nsh yew u • tweet wood.a cubic
toot wsighing;0.43 poun.le.
"Dtwtlas's is a specked stain apprarise
on the bark or wood ut • tree.
tinmierslen is alt water u Mord to nuke
wood harder and more durable.
A cubi4 foot of the het ceder weigh. 3'2
pounds green and 2t.. pounds dry.
The wood's "fuzuees is • yellow ur red
tinge to the tree, mdiwuag demo.
1.anurwood,witbuut knots and well dried.
weighs 1;1 pc.uods to the cubits foot.
Black walnut the less ties half the wetgbt
of • corresponding •iueaUt% of *booed
PEGGY'S OPINION.
I•wo' ha been talking to me .bout her
Petrel chows them a roue. Fisherman a) fiasco, • dot case subiact,tf anything in cos
that they will demand an uvestygstton. nestles' with the big, brews. brow should
ad fellow esu be termed deitcate.
Trate a1 she Soo. "1 dou't get much happu.ues . ut tat my
1 he l lop•rtmou• ot K•ilws%. anti ( sous lure •ttwr,'• .he bevan, a tie at idly
bare recotvd • report of the St. Mary • watcb.ug the sun creep dolga ben.od Lha
Ri'er Pawl tr wawuutss. The total nam
bee of'vewseIM whwb paused through in the
31 days will 4,151, with .m aggregate ton
Baer of 251,954.. This was )tory good, but
the bgures would have been larger If the
iums had not leen detained by rough
trees. "It Ted e••utd tae hate wino me It
would be different, 1 suppose, but the truth
ie 1 m *:mph)' tired ot sweet-heerttne at
long range, ..1 • lover m abeentim, as at
were '
I felt tike laughing, but Per Wortmetsae
sort dol. eyes were bled oo my face. "1ou
weather and low water. The Department see p bed the lite of an std mud, but 1 sewn
hes reserved memy letters front I;ansdtu rat to feel L ire • really one while 1 war
and Americem ship owners, pruning the the rug.
The old story of Prometheus is a parable,
an allegory. Prometheus was on terms of
intimacy with the gods. Prom them be
mule ire, and gave 1t to men For this sin
be was bound to the rocks of Mount Cau
ca.+us, and vultures bete eel upon bim.
Tbry only ate his liver This grew again
as fast as it ea. pecked away. Are his suf.
terings to be imagined' Yes, and realised
Take a Mod. re interpretation of the par-
able. There is no cooking without ere. In
cooking and eating the mbichief lies. The
stomach is mertasked, the bowels become
clogged, tltcy cannot dispose of the food
that is given them. The impurities back
up tau the i s. r. Thea come the vultures
The .tiff, rings from an outside, visible
hurt. art a mare pin -scratch to the torment.
of a dtseAsrd liver.
But, mud. tip, are ahead of the ancients.
There is a sequel to the old story. Dr.
Pierce is the author. Iles "Gulden Med-
ical Discovery " is more titan equal to the
vultures of dyspepsia and its kindred dis-
ear..'a. Every atom of the "Discovery" is
an active agent against disease. It Bias
like a ferret. wherever it is sent. it is em
sure ai the needle of the compass.. There
is no more »rad of suffering from dyspepsia
than there is of banging one's self.
Mr. W. L. u. of ca; 4..at.4.e .Sl. Lo.lndL.
L) Ms ants gouty for himself awl the " Guides
Medical Iti.aveery •.. " I was ■ .4* years
tk 1 had lint had a coatlttlmt' 1 night i. siu years. 1 Mee NOW IS THE Titotaken three bottle. tel Ur. Pierer sGolden Med-
Ili.onvery 1stn t.w aft. year. old 1 feel
thirty years yuuuger ^ Yours trot)
IF YOU WANT
A WINTER SUIT
a. of First-class Make,
a Good Material and
Latest Styles,
I . 11'l IN
HUGH DURLOP.
She West -es a herb er
Sas& M mesa e1
Seed yt cent. in onecent stamps to Dr. IL T.
arae. nodalo. N. 'Y.. and get, customs paidr Piens s Me.ticdt Adviser a book of ,.xaipsge�tutus.ly ctluetratrd. Il will wive )tau completuowltdgt of the human systcm to plus words.
fiareo Voe Dar Gott, Posh• hu madsappltcauon to be relived of the command of
the Turkish army'.
l.eorgs Aletand•r, the English actor, mid
hu oomosay , will appear in America in 1897under Frohtsao • managemenet.
�ines Marie V y se, one sf the beet known
'octet% women of Staten island, was fatally
*mord yesterday while driving.
W. H. Koshy, of Itelleville, eurcumbed to
heart failure Fnd•%. He had lived in Be11e•vtllo during the t years of his 1 fe.
manner a wince the Des coal a beteg op ••Itut, Peg, you surely are not tired of
'led, are you 1 soul Wetly. l'eg • uwoda
pu..i l e tree sometimes.
"No, I 51 net tired of Td,tke blessed old
bcy, she answered, "but 1'11 tell you . new
things 1 am tared ut,and you can feel *week
d or not lust as you pleats. 1 m tired of
taking my pleasures idly, tired of buying
matinee tweets for un at It because there's
no one to take me to tae theatre of au eves
tar, tired of 1u, mog my ewe bonnets, tired
of presenting myself with dowers, tired •f
detag without • Dat of lover like attention,
tired .d musing all the good tunes, and of
being relegated to stay at home with • book
It tau t a though 1 bad • brother or try
other relative for the matter ut that, or had
nut a Conscience,
Tier. was a pathetic droop to reg •
prett, mouth. 1 felt 1 must comfort bee
In moue way. "Itut ruu tan write Le hos
often, and I feel sure tau letters aro •- • 1
got oe farther
"1 w tired Le death u'. letters' .h. burst
forth. "How cos two people hundreds of
male. apart keep up en interesting uorree
ponden.' ' Thee can t do it ' I used to
rase downstairs to meet the postmen, then
rush up again hugging the luscious epistle.
1 read 1t half • decen tames, thee answered
at m such a glow of verbesrt y' I oould
write shoats But, well, lotuses are all
right but they grow callow, then platutud
anew, and then dull, and finally •hart. in-
deed, there • ooth,og t0 the world gaits es
diappotstl as the 'now i take my pen in
head part of the Misuser. I'm sitk of it,eo
there '
"Now, ' 1 hgan, meditatively, "1 always
Nought It to be convealemt te kay• owe e
leve miles away end meet bum only tally
prepared. He molds t possibly surprise
one m eurl papers, Dor----
"1 wonder what Tod would ay 11 1 poet
hack his nag today ' 1'v• a motion to de It.
Hs might to glad, or at any rate half glad
to have the tiresome old I.n,thesed set ea
garemeot made an said of for good and all.
"A.4 yea rally night to de hotter than
starry Ted • petty, bright girl llks goal.
1 retained heartlessly.
"He's • bag stupid good fellow who will
sever took* much of • sumo for himself,
"That • all right, you dear old humbug.
but hes this mean who will make a name for
Lust Sirs. Ted Brown The idea of yes
esaneelli.g • girl to break with the very
best love in the world biomass Provideso,
has pleated him coats rewired miles frets
"Kut yogi said you were tired of It,
and —
"I Aon t °are what 1 send, lar Peg
wsfagte., "every sensible gar qu•rrele
with foe at odd tenses, you know, reodly •
Tires with ken hand en the door "Mind 1
des t take • word of it back. A Mrd in the
head is worth two is the bah, and • ham
at the theatre is worth Mats belt deoana is
the wilds tet 9esth Amwries es thorn -
rat ed
here."
mated
1'ba aasrrie•■ %ate
• The America-, Dmy•i departutcut weenie to
hay• Simi • ruu of 111 luck the erasion. Fitt.
comes the rumor th.t the plates cad to the
etosatru. lieu of her battleship, the New
York, were mot what they should be, and
m., bring diaster nn that whip some day.
Neat cones the news that in her roes acmes
the Atl•utic the I ..lumbi&• butlers were
strained to awl an rttent that the totems
of puehuog her on her last day s run hod to
be abandoned. Is the rsceut trial trip of
the Indiana it is said that several plates
were mrstoed so severely that the removal
of the power battery mud the renewal of the
plates will be o«xxsettatd. Serious mu
takes, 1t is reported, hav• been made with
rsvard to the lines 01 the Stains, and as •
.•oawtuence .he drawn mon water forward
than eh• does aft, snit ha • large list te
starboard when prepared for *es.
1 be dept t moot has also swakad is t h•
tact that they have not a do dock in their
urritorry whteh will t.k• even • *woad
oleos bsttleehtp at all •.sons of the yeer,a
the case with the Testa • short time ego.
Rather than have the Indians prepared for
kw trail run at Halifax, the% had the work
4...e 1s • fashion by divers, who worked at
• great disadvantage under the water. A
somber of do deck• are under construction
hint until they are oemplot•d the warships
cannot be repwred.
Creat Lake. Tracer.
only those who hove gives attention to
the subject realize the mimeses commercial
Iwiportanoe e1 the Great lakes Of the pews
btltbes of the troto which lie in an open
way conseetlon with the Atlantis, ray. •
writer In Herpes • Weekly. Look for •
moment at their pretest commoners. The
teenage paestsg through the Sault St.
Mures ('soul wag twice that pwestw through
the Sas, Dana(, while shot .f let. Merv'.
Feu (lased (Detroit River), wa five times
that of Sow,. !hes round igures aro Sue,
000,000 tomes: Sault Bea Marie, 12,000,-,
000 toe I►etroit river, 35,000,000 toes.
Aod this last is to all prsotial purpose, •
purl. demesne onmmeroa Daly 5 per
east. o1 the tr+tiro of .he Upper lakes is
brought down into (►ot•rto. 0s1 2', per
rest. finds its way Le the Atlemtie via the
St lawrenee rlver Careful estimates is -
durum • through traffic) between the lakes
and thew of upwards •t .50.000,000 ton.
emssally.. The hulk of this now goo by an
oyes way for noose freighters from New
1 ork to Chloe,. and Duluth, at lose* two
thirds of this 1raflI would go he weber.
I'•ptt•hr•ttnn Of stook waterlog aside, se
.este well seise hat 'rawest freight rotes
are atowlva Na„..thole ., lover fretgkt
would .es he more them oleo hall er peon
bly nee third the present nuttiest. The di-
rect savoy In freight front • et•ritime
ousel wonld,,t is ..tainted, Leash 571t,000, Never ca. • liniment for rheumatism,
U00 • year- And .t se farther ealonlated ay. a high mwdto•I authority. Dont
that the diesel ahemrwn•at el form values rob I1 I. -drives it out. Take .eenethtng
thre.r emit the Western Sata'tribetery le
toot tesl,nva the acid prawns (ruts list
the (:neat lakes w\ie► would fellow the blood— take a..tswthtng that will improve
your digestion, land build up the bade to
the perfection .4 rebate health. That
"st.tset►irts” is floret's Sarsaparilla, • re-
medy that obtains the beet rosette is the
shorten um. $1, el ell dreggigb.
t...e.a It e..
epeene of Gosh a awl weight rests the
at.psuds.s tedd of half a million dollars s
yrs.
Moe Sew Wandiss.
Seen say Harbert kr.e daeid.d
same
Johns got the Fe`l�A
v
ar� M. cedar
Pains trigei(t
W iof
y ivytlr 1,
Stralpol�Neer
eye e:filo, me
ant. tfcured
lukt mar
Pet a I.sg t: :toe 1 sued red ash HMumat,sn ie
lb. Reek on serenely that I conk' trot a or, sit
Wmght )11 wife ao.twd • U. t L 14.-ntlwl
Mawr. 1 hated it and wa. soon gnu., sl,.wu all
right 3. C. Uci sea, ti+wets bonnets
Price Vic.
c
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arAINA FS_
Parcheesi 25c. Halms
25c. A lot more at 5c
and lOc.
WALL I PER -
N ew patterns just in
at the lowest prices.
TINWARE_
Nice assortment at
cheap figures.
cHINAWAhP-
Beautiful goods. Can
please you with them.
STAMPING_
We are doing a large
amount of this work.
Get yours done now
so you may have your
Xmas work in hand
early.
Come and dee us. We want to
show you our nice new goods.
THE FAIR.
DON'T DESPAIR
WILL CURE YOU
We guarantee Dodd', Kidney Pills to rune any
case .d Hr.¢ht's Disease Diabetes. Lumbago.
Dropsy. R�•enmattsq. Heart Disease. F%'mall
Trouhles. Impute Blood +a money retundeel
Sold by all deal• rs in medicine. at be mall tea
receipt of ',rice, ,oc. per boo. or Slit beam pa.fo.
DR L.. A. SMITH & CO.. Toronto.
1AMOND
fIrg
�RE
Co N STIPATION.
G'BILiOUSNESS,
DYSPEPSIA,
ICK HEADACHE,
REGU LATE THE LIVER
ONE. PILL AFTER EATING
INSURES aoon DIGESTION.
1YR10E25 Crs.TseD00$s rifigottiiit
liello!
Tie Old Reliable
S>Dl oe Deck.
TME BEST AND ONLY
SCRANTON
COAL
Coal. Coal.
"This is Oil iD lfiE' SIM
`IP('EI PI' 1 DD
t l
1 t is, t he heel !nor': of
The GRANBY RUBBER
Sold by Pollock
THEY WEAR LIKE IRON.
You are invited to call and see our new store
to Sturdy Bros.
NEW GOODS and
NEW R.4RGAINS.
The undersigned begs to in-
form the Public that he has gone
into the business of supplying
Coal, and has opened out in
- J. S. PLATT'S WOODYARD,
where he will keep on hand the
Fest Qualities of
Lehi,Ii ValleY Coal !
the Cheapest ('sal over sold is this market.
All Coal weighed es the Market Swam.
se that vo're nes yea gat Lev wk
Orders lett at HARPER A LII'B
pip ly attended in
which will be
deliverer) promptly.
at Lowest Market Prices.
next
H. B. POLLOCK.
AS CLEAR AS A BELL.
11•' PUPIL OF THS
D. C. STRACHAN.
PLANING MILL.
ESTAKISHEO I45S.
Forest City Business and Shorthand College, London, 11
dew sot grasp a subject readilywe repeat and repeat until be rets it. Ws drill. sews
esboolsdon't, Ws Rot oar ret.•raiion that war. We intend to anemia it by g:viaga thorsark
grind in all subtsw aught. Ws teach HookaeMigt tad Budsees Paper by a new ..111od.
*squire about it. Your mosey back if not ear oiled. l'stalogue hes.
Mr. 1'.. A Coos hail scripted the paitloa of aeau.•er bookkeeper with h: ie. Smith. Wuou•.
Ostsrlo.
wwarnee J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal.
TEIOROLII CEMENT or WATER LINE.
Bucliaiiaus & Rkyuas
mesureormutie
SASH, DOOR and BLIND
Dealers 1. all kisdla .f
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES
And bulldel.smatwtial .f even deseriptta
School Furniture a Specialty.
Patronise
True
Competition.
ANI)
$1.25 PER BBL.
SCOTII FIRE BRICK
$4 PER 100.
AT
R. W. McKENZIE'S
SEE HIS NEW STOCK OF GUNS.
Tao ratamaw Paonlo RSILwaT aha
Teassesslm Mabee. easallebed te glee tam
mobiles SMIOWlanSarviaa wf1 sale mad per
mimosa seutaseusa
It lissets m ehrl bantaa weleteeMme mad la
n�msRva•ftkm a evert seem whit
thea�r
CHEAP HARDWARE STORE'
use Mei Shoes. arnsseeng s11 9.eG wed essakfAtetetete rtwso.s _
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Sporting Goodsl
We are headquarters for these goods. Having purchased) in's
very low market. we are enabled to supply you with
POWDER, SHOT AND SHELL
and all"other Sportsmen's Goods at Very Low Figures. A full line
of General Hardware always on hand. We hold the fort for Good
Goods at Reasonable Prices.
DAVISON & CO.
Wlnter Goods.
Hats and Caps,
Sealettes
and Furs
Direct from the Manufacturers.
All goods sold at prices that bring them withie tbe
reach of everyone
(fall early and have the widest selection.
L. OeARI 7
Tailor sad General Abend lr, Ham