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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1896-2-6, Page 64 1 THE SIGHT AL : GIODERICH, ONT., THruTRSDA Y.' FEB. 6, 1818. Ithat go beyeed mere weakness of yotce,.uob a. leu 1,+dia.ea, *teat al tuudu.etwn, tate •.Sill% twist ut root%, LM "gsaeky" or .nets.l.e quel.ty, the Jeepowlent la'oma1aoe . ,d all taw varteu.e of the..aheerfel said the duwJeut. Awl he endeavue to ilius trate b} diagram time gtsstuatiese from the true lute of speech. Ho bungle busmen to Americas Speech, and se we sot from bon nothing about the .p sad dowse of our Swamis bt.tbree is their more clear but not elw•}a digudied eounctatioo. Hat it stay bey well to remember that the feet of car American speaktoa Mee after ell, cease .unser ler Ieter from England, with all our 1 t . attire and culture, exospt what tM om- uueot sae .•ootrtbut•d. Amerman gannet hers often ittip(uved upon it, .. it is said to do with the music 3ouog Americans are earl% bred to 'Diu. it wee that the Lae - bah stage wee .l ways behind the greater pert of good ame•icaa speech. in private as wall ae publ.c. however that Antsrioaa speech might wus*times *bow improvement on its model. And rood Stage speaking still einem for Imitation. There are pleat, of actors. both Amer.,. and English, wbu are artists in the use of the vino», drawing it from the proper sourer, below the riming if any- thing. It Deeds only to hear, See and imi- tate them ea object lessons, and to cultivate good health of mind and toffy, and that the uncultivated %oboe will in time and with perceive name ,ntu tune and tone .nd clear- able end strength. Seeing and hearing and putting toes observations into practios are better than mere reeding of the beet iheor we and rules. .\red • little ventriloqual practice will not hurt. The ventrilo1ui.t, the Speaker from the stomach, know, the whole trick, and eo do a•ime actors and ors ton with spe.aeilh deep, rich voices. All who over heard them remember the powers sad richness of such vuICee an /leeober amid Wendell Phillip., and Edwin Kooth e, sad Lawreooe Hermit ., Lreael and rtdser Nwaw lis/sill Cowed !eller fan be. wkea' ted al 11.1. N1 Been I have been trou'ole1 with gravel and kid- n ey .disease to . ger veers, during which time 1 have tr.ed uumeroue remedies and diflereot doctors without ao, permanent b•oeit. At times the pain in my left kid .ey was .n severe that I could not he down er remain to one pr.•ttton any length of time. seeing your advertisement of Sostb American Ktdoey lure in 1 he Enterprise, 1 procured • bot'ie from A. S. (:oodeve, drugrut, and taking it •%cording to direc- tions got immediate relief and feel better now than at any time wince noticing the disease. The soreness and weaaness have all left me. i recommend alt who are af- flicted with this dangerous disease to give South American Curs a trial. Signed, Michael M•'Mulleo, Chewier, Ont. Said b% .1 F. Davis. i 7ae..... I. J.aw.. A Common Affliction Full. etly Cured by Taking AYER'SPa Pa l la • CABDRIVER'S STORY. 'i was afflleted for eight }.•ars it Miran Rheum. liming the t tine. 1 tried a great many medicines %blob were highli rec- ommended, but noise gave 5e 'elle'. 1 was at 1a•t a l' taut to try A)er's Sarsa- parilla. by s friend who told rite that I Must purchase six bottles. and use them see.ording t.. directions. 13witted to his lw rati:Isl.m. t.iueht the six Mottles. and ook the contents of thr.. of these bot- tles s t*0.ut rbeleing any direst t'eneat. Volare 1 flail Mashed the fourth bottle, no tirade were as Free from Eruptions at ever they were. M) hu'Sneaa, which H that of a est-drocr. requires we to be out W roll and wet weather. often Sighing gimes. and the trouble has !hoer retvtned."- THOMAS A. JOHNS. }k rat ford. o Int Ayer's-M- Sarsaparilla admitted at the World'■ Fair. Avera P/Ua ullsosasae the.Swseeie. ADOL'T LANGUAGE. Why the American Conversa- tional Voice Is Bad. Sense .f Ibe tea..s• eels. lbrlr Tam.. are ■lab rite►N and nesemda.t stage Performer. are 4. ria l.ee.1 Is speech )f.nasmpelis Times. .,PR`)POS of soutethin;; that wa said in The Times receutly •bout American orators and oratory. • readers cane the wailers attention to an article 1u the lune Forum, 1895, 13 Fietnhers Osgood, entitled '•\Vb3 the American t'uuvensttooel \-otos u bad.' A large porton of the article is devoted to pointing ou' the nasality, or other headiness, or throat hardness, to con- versation an both men end wom. a The Ame•tcana are accused ot lacking strength, r.'nemeot and musical ,,ualny 1n our topes. The writer goes .11 the way from mynas : 'Vet no .peaker of the Eugls*h tongue soy - where can e%_eed in colloquial porn% sad karinon% the exceptional American,' to pro. during • street car o0over.,tion tots see •tis , pram .••i ', well oducated business mea, lo., .we • How are you 'VCbaheh How are %ou'.• 'Ina deh. Floe day 'S, ch call urn Yee, I oall it 50 'wah things peril '' How are things to general '1 web don alil, tmuch thub ; env kee tbii tiro them lee. IN't.l, though ; it's hard to keep thangs stirring there times.) Sur. Hout r%e. Fide sub.' •Tbats we re doing a lit: le -not much, so. You re about right. I tied 1t mi. This rounds more like l'hocrow,or Southern neem dialect, or South Nellie combine. tem than the leigtiser of lotell gent people belonging to • nation with the highest aver- age veralle of culture end education no the globe: 1 be Sn or words of presumed English are represented phonetically by 24 words of apparent gihbsnm,, but noe reoogaveble F:opl..h word eplo wing anion them. Hut even es an exeggeratlonor oarteature the in- stapc. will remind the reader of the im perf•r_ttone of speech in his friends and him- self. Thu critic does not think mu.•h 'tetter of the college bred elocution than of that of uneducated men "How many oullege pro te•+.ore, for that matter, he asks, ••know that their habuual speech a uodermin.d by elecstto.ary distempers" and how many would Dare 1f they did know' Ae an 111u straUoo of the result of eleontionert train - lag in one of our womee's colleges he quotes the following recitation in rnetonc by am ot the elms "Again acs find in tn. nes ' ' Sar• OM= ' ' very pow., fel mess. ' • stimulat tow haps ' ' mel! 'no ords • ' lob to's arreg • wiser. s the beet met ' • He evplaina that the es rri•ks in the transcript represent portions ot the reeding which at a ds*te.te of ahem tea test were absolutely inaudible The .mall type indi tsetse words that were barely .edible with steamed attention. The e.rewn.8 -x .Ossa% indicates- " t be peoul.0 silly twist, • form of ever emphasis prevalent to an ..to.t.kis>t •xt..t in the utterances of •me man . ,l. nod women in school .sal net of i Re- mlm4er, in oddities, that the yee.g wema.'e roles wee •• newtlee.ly hooky a.d bat reading wee tread% eembn. and 8.s..d by tb@ weakly tettered ,uu.twt.o.ii of de•p••d- emey," .ad thee tewi.mbe. *..g . n.. hoe par. li„s..es i• •• probably fairy ',Mee of the average r.sd,ug t. .imti.r .rite .Item m Astarte& sad we Weill in • me -..re ender - stud how the .saes es sembeeted .a tits ede satins el oar went= ' M. d..-lares that bh• sIseafree ••.seisee neaten' is our e.d- lqs et i• eselety ' s hardly lam s5ri.seleu. .T hasty, .,e f.ees.rl, er 8.05 1. es silly. or .st.srsssed..v defective," thee w the epee\ el the average middle -dam Amerman we - mem .r girl. While meek of this memo elegem*, ion •e es. N is .lsg.ther urn Veal tM• eorll.ge areae eg hail% tandem ...k. poet els nt6ss- S„e ,. ...verestees, ler diet ... easel to ba- bies bees llfrl.••a• did se swab se ogees drepyees sown ea sed eiedy bed "mho mw .boas da. M. .{.rr gm son anemias..b.rplg. it• 011. waw .peak. of .elms In .I.m- tbat .•geaMll7 with owe woman mid awls. NEW FLOUR and FEED and GROCER i STORE If you want the best that is going in Flour and Feed and Groceries, at the best rates for your pocket, call at my store on the .Square, near Colborne Street. The goods are of the best and the prices are right. CHAS. KNIGHTS. 52 tan Clegg Sale Dry Goods ,ler: 30 DAYS Fanners produce taken in exchange. tor. ]}fess -•1 stems and S., ma re. H. J. HORTON, the• CASH STO RE, Sleet. Even bedy lakes. You have undoubtedly met disagree b!e girls, who without beta, ens thing especially spiteful or mean, have impressed you as girls to avoid. Hot ha.• you over met th • girl that you, as well as everybody else- likes' lmlikes' 1 ou are unfortuuate if you hays not met her, She is the girl who is not "• io bright a.d good " to be stile to find joy and plessure all over the world She is the girt who appreciate@ the fact that She cannot always have the tint choice of everything in the world. She is the girl who to not aggressive and does not rind )0% in inciting aggressive pso Groat Bargains 11 REEDY -MADE Clothing. ()wing to the great reduction we made in our prices in the fall of '95 our READY-MADE CLOTHING -A card on the outside of cif. 81Itirf‘i +► v flee door says: " Oooe to lutach. r� Be back in tea be there on time. t. That is, for some ip • days, weeks or even months, he will. Then he will be at home occasionally for • day. He'll tell you he had • headache --i turn of chol- era morbus, or maybe he'll say be had • lump in his stomach and felt too miserable to move. The lunip was probably two or three ten-minute touches condensed. They were hurried in, but they were taking their own time about getting out, or even " moving on." This is a great mistake, but as long as there's life there's • chance to rectify mistakes. The man who " bolts" his lunches will find Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets the lest friend he ever met. The " Pellets " may not burry as much as the man does, hut they will do the work for which they are intended - surely -promptly- etfe.-tually. There te no case of biliousness. con- stipation, indigestion, "heart -burn," or any of the rest of the night -mare breed- ing brood, that these little " Pellets" will not cure. They are not disagreeable to take, neither are the effects .lisagreeable Tbey are gentle laxatives. They cure prose- ieellt'. There's no danger of forming • Pellet habit." Therefore, you don't become • slave to their use. Send 3i one -cent stamps to cover met of customs and fealties cooly. •ud receive eb- solutely grans, Dr. Pierces Common Srnar. Medical Advisers and find out bow to keep yourself and fainly healthy. The book contains recti pages, over ,)uo illustrations nd over 6do.e.00 copies have been sold at ji yo each. The new edition of Soo.•• copies is to be given away absolutely free It is a veritable medical libruy. complete in •one volume. Address, with stamps, W'orld's 1)isneesary Medical Association. No. 663 Main Street, Bwgalo, N Y. Teire isss Flesh .1 / teary. "1 was troubled with blind Itching piles for 20 Tsar. ; was uoable to work and tore my flesh in agony. United •:tate• and Canadian doctors failad to re- iiere. Chase's Oiutment was s gad. pend. I am a better also than in 20 veers, and am able C, work every day." 1'oillip Wallace, blacksmith, Iroquois, tint. Phase's Ointment cures piles, tuzeesa. and Irritant diseases. All drug- gists, title. per bo• One oL the oskbratea wine vaulta of the London Docks u .seer', seventeen sores to •x tent. Matches have not yet displaced the tinder box • i the rural dutnc' of Spain and Italy. The Ma.hpee iediane. who have • small reservation in Massachusetts, hens taken to bicycle riding. Bad Bleed Between these. The ever slaving farmer's wife, her delicate sister in the city, sutler more than they care t.. tell. Tie dark rings round the eyes, headaches, •dizzinetee, pal- pitation or rheumatic twinges, betaken • ran -down system. The blood is poor. and is a ban( enjoyment of life Scott's Sarsaparilla noritie• the blcud, streDgth- ens std vitalizes the system, and speedily restores the bloom' of health to the cheeks. It cores when all others fail. was diapers! of nearly as fast as we could desire 'laving, then, a well to 710 feeeliag, and desiring to plow my customers still more ; also in consider stint' of the fact that man people at this time of the year, find it difficult to procure clothing owing is hard limas, l wish to announce to my cus- tomers and the general public, that we have RZDIICZD OUR PRICES still owns. This cheap aisle will eos- tines till the Ent el[ March, by which time we expert to clear out ail that i. lett of ear rwady-marl. stoek. L CARD & CO. HAMILTON -8T. DON'T DESPAIR DODOS ,K19MEY= P1115 _= WILL CURE YOU We guarantee Dodd's Kidney Ville to rune ant case .d Bright's Disease. Diabetes. Lumbago, Dropsy. . R eumatism. Heart Disease. Female Troubles. Impure Blood or honey refunded. Sold by .dl dealers in medicine. or by mail on rece.pt of trice. auto per too..1 She bo•eslla.ye DP L. A. SMITH & CO.- Toronto. tl C©NBTIPA CON, BILtOUSNES8, DYSPEPSIA, IC!( 9EADACHE, REGULATE THE, LIVER. ONE PILL AAFTXR LATINO INSURES 11000 019E3T(ON. PRICE 25 CTS.TMepilegsft� gLasty LIS dello 1 The Old Reliable 3h�1 of net TIIE BEET U0 ONLY SCRANTON COAL The Shoe that's envied ! A good shoe is a good friend -to the man who wears it -to the dealer who sells it. But a good shoe is a bad enemy to the dealer who can't get the right to sell it, and dares not tell his customers so. We are sole local agents for The Slater Shoe, which is the best shoe for men: that we know of. We are the only firm in this city which can buy these shoes wholesale, and with the knowledge and consent of the makers. Other shoemen want them so badly that they get their friends to purchase from us, "on the quiet," a few individual pairs, at full re- tail price in order to put them in their windows for show. But these firms can't buy the Glenuine Slater Shoes to sell again - they buy them to keep them and talk against them. We buy ours wholesale from the manufacturers,. so we can afford to sell them retail. We keep every size, width and shape in stock, so that we can fit any man, no matter what kind of feet he is addicted to. Ours are The Genuine "SLATER SHOES," stamped on the sale $3, $4, $5 per pair. Now don't you think it must be a pretty good shoe that's envied like this ? Perhaps you should see these shoes that shoemen want so badly. We are the only people who have the Right to show them to you. WM. SHARMAN Jr. Cor. East-st and Square, Ooderich. IF YOU WANT A WINTER SIIIT I 11 of First-class Make, Inl 8 rimigatimmuum• E. B. EDDY'S Good Material and LEADERSHIP Latest Styles, MEA`S SUPERIORITY - ('M '. t. I'ON _ HUGH DUNLOP. ike we.a.r. t" e Next to Ba.1. .f !•.heal PLANINGIt65- MILL. ' ESTIPLISNID Buchauaiis & IIas POTMAHOFF TEA. raxae•orv.ns This new blend of tea for family nee is now on Nle at our store. . Ia ti. Load SiNCE 1M51. MATCHES. •••• SASH, DOOR and BLIND Dealers is all k1.ds et LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES ♦.e halide...saw of .very 4eeerletle. School ?arniture & 3Decialty. Patron ise True Competition, Ting Cassese PacIpio Rutwatr Ots.0 'weas. W . t essaMls*M as give Ow. sofas s s %%%onto wW bur eml .@@- 5a th. C1ea.ess (:sal ever meld in this market. 111leeWm",�t e. bar.ms prla./Nes •M in the •11 Oral weighed •. bks 11•rko � Soaks. ►.eass� It rt►.s tk. •t •vett Wase wbe s. *se osiers wet. yes Ips your weight M iawa Sensewe 1111111111116 le w this mews.f�.ms/aas+� mews.aa , ssmeNy wait all Zdi IP=I New Orden loft at HARYT<R • L1iS'19 i a westeeds �,.lk 0y�sak�a �.as1 at I• its promptly attended to yea W�. MIL ret w ` t...l M..r. tia.tlsa We have also the finest in FRUITS FOR HOLIDAY USE and keep on hand full lines of bee Family Groceries, and tl,e most reliable in Dairy Produce, Seasonable Fruits and Vegetables, STURDY EROS. The Geneses, on the Square. T1101101111 CEIENT or TkTEH LIMB. it 25 PER BBL. AND scars FIRE BBICI b PEO 100. R. W. McKENZIE'S 811 HIS NNW STOCK 07 OUN8. CHLP HARDWAR1 8TOs1 If If you want apples, don't c in the skin. decay thrive r So the germs tion find good when the lin 111% and lungs is b raw, or injured coughs. Scott with hypo`pTio heal inflamed branes. The 1 it is before ser has been done bottle is enoug dinary cold. flo cats se Beer & lours., Chi DO YOU 11 Ask your school to eieem betook enewers t( tines. •11 of which seem 1. What is the 'slow! 2. What is the "gait 1 What is the "sham 4. What is the "htlf 5. What to the "then n Whet Is the '•.1 esleson ' bat b the "shim 8. What u the •abed. 9. What is the "stall 10. What is the "die 11. W hat is the "s bull 12.a' Abet is the "she 13. What is the "ma 14. How many •'!stun • b°66 ' 15. Whatuthe "Mr 16. W hat to the "ur,i 17. What part of a eesem.., 18. West is the "ria 19. What is the "cat 20, Whet 1s the "kis 21. What is the "sa•I 22 What holds the frame 21 How dew. pure w 24. From what r liar 25From whist is "list ASKED OF 1404 1/ t you item Hot .ium-water will bugs• Soap bark boiled in grease spots from wood Gasoline will pertectl Chloroform will tat wool' Camphor takes out wool' Salt to the best cleats suiaatU A dish of water near 'trap formoths' Fresh, raw meet traps ' A lamp should be fit day, sad this* used will times es loog as if it e oil *has absolutely req The coldest place in lath the we, not on to •'A Ant's • piped" granulated sugar In receipt., "sane 1 rounded up as much ale boTro' ode below • es hot cloth around 1 Jeor tito come fro tag A whuk•breom shout tag awn Wicker furniture ma wiled ,t with Voleby wDao make your o isg glue and dissolving Gloves should never 1 bet with colored oottoe A tooth -brush should it ma' drain when not A dish cloth may be cord ' Te Frisbee a 11.1 If your room biota tivedha too much, or b hone has indulged to 11 mania., you may *mill habitable once mon 1 ognoe of spirits of lave salts of ammonia in a 1 jar or bottle and bracts sakes a pleasant d•odr will be soothing to tie especially dons' the r 1. CHRONIC ti f11 change in mg tion mar •sett'. aarsepa MONTREAL G11 Tt.Rsoce :-Thi hl my mother's heal( strain myself front s11ffered for years p headache, accompan . t.tiarh. She was sad we thought she [trine. For three w Inking a course of which was recomme )!%:Gale, Druggist, M mho is now bot a n ▪ good, and she has ha weight in twel' ailerent woman, an Cod's hands, have 1 o terieg her to hes recommend Scott's ��ss from head or Zl.rtking you ago i Yearlifeet's Sarsspuill 'strict, pleasant t takes in entail dot remedy for disorder iver,p.lpitatien, eco mil skin Mies -ties ar the blood. l t ha it asaiataise