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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1896-12-10, Page 3THE SINAL: G ►DICRION, (Mr.. THURSDAY. DEC 10. 1596 3 obeisUeswV. �. NIOMOL ON. LOA. mow r gal •a+erseas eWeek .111oeei.hp. II yens Bipeds... IM. MASER, D.D.$. &..D.fi,—DEi► 'SAI. sU N eollON.- Lassa sad approved Lt. tar dl deal& operations. Prwrv.- Oima ' amart IM, ar tM Ig4ttate• R eer- JJ,,p�.eazvaiisv .. D. D: .L elegHti=t it eel, W'baera► art letel mail monaled ea geld w. lam barer. saeel.l diodes gives is the sa ib. neural t.«►. thea lu a,e.. a taw Meek. Man ■iedl..L W. A. TIIIOMNON, M. D., C. M. VT elate Monliffeek. et unutiTWA. PHYSICIAN, SUR ee a at\e rest - deem Miele cells beat redden.- TuI k .• K 111[srrtap Lssiti ss. WLANE. ISSUER OF MARRIAGE • Lhensa.OMerMlt. thtt. tetsiy . Q.CAMERON. BARK, vat.nasr, &.. With-the ad In. Amine eta. cpm. esteem. A ly Red Tame. self-help You are weak, '•run-down,' health is frail,strength gone Doctors call your case an- aemia—there is a fat -fam- ine in your blood. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver of , ern thi pophosphites, is tike best food -means of getting your strength back your doctor will tell you that. He knows also that when the digestion is weak it is better to break up cod-liver oil out of the body than to burden your tired digestion with it. Scott's Emulsion does that. ems • baa Ont. mesa hos NEWSPAPER STORIES. EsJEnT HEAION — BARRISTER. �at1ow. Notary 111Wb esteem's plash. Weer althea *sly L' CAMPION,Q.C.. BARRISTER, SOL- .14t. OL- J . leiter. New'. Lo (Moe ever Redto& Hen. eters. Oedemata. MO. JOHNSTON, BAKKISTER, rio- . Wim. oemmit.io•er. sky Mosill IgM. Oilcan : oar. Deal ilium and et. Andrew's sweets. yedericbe tint. lit Lol'1'Uf1 L DANCKY, BARRISTER, ttelslser, Oenvap.as.r, fta «. Meth" le Web .t lowest tam. HN erati. satin O.lbern. Notal. oed.$Mla 011128111111% LI jI . LE W 18, BARRISTER, PR• -C- 14. ys Ito Maritime Ovum of Osumi* sfa.o-aaasb (Meana bar. fl& D 0. HAYS, BARRISTER, SOLICIT• M, to tidies- .. Ner1 .L. malt door rlstlaAL (Mee. Pei v.. read. to Mad at Lovett rain. •1 later •.t lilt1 t1A.ROW A 1'lut,DFUOT, SAW dab. aJ At s, beg. W. Frostiest. .hlt. T.Oorr.w. O. (uldEltJN, MOLD d: HOLlllft8. VV llarrstara. MUNtaea la (banter' S.. Wdsritle M. O. Couemes. Q.�; P. malt . DtdMr Holme A. WARD, CONVEYANCER, J . aa. and e..mMskse r for tablas gad ra t hrift recosaieseesa .r ball .Mbietm s a`.tisea tM ekt.. or miens deale s - .t h v the Hatuta Cor .t Jusaay autism suittice. 1s Ammi for Ostaree or M W oouate • I_ irsassiottoas 0.weawt. lieseleace lad P. Ona. ldl111-d MONEY TO WAN. — $60.000.00 Privets to lead at ei per oeat. so - sank. M. S. AbliltON. Harem • Meek, 1▪ p.11s 0•iksres 001.1. sed. i.M` pPJVATE FUNDS — PARTIES DE. strove of obtat.15w mow ea arstedthe .recent' eta dose at M per east. by .p- ap- ahis te J. A. ROAM Atilt Room LK ! BplldIo... 'hr..to. w!i IMAGER. CONVEYANCING AND see sales. sopu01$ Msetle.%Betel MONEY To LEND ON MORTGAGE 111 at bj der ..at. Now dieoousted. C. SNAGS& elite oppeapo Martha'. Hotel. Soda rite. F J. T. NAFTML, FIRE, LIFT AND • t ta-.resee agent• at lethalreel000.-Oar. Nonl+t. sad liquw, tied - ••eke T1- MONEY TO LEND. —A L A R G E vate raads ter tavestmeso • lowest gala to ¥..twee. Apply toOARROW k PRO UDPOOT• RRADOLIFFE, GENERAL IN • versa». Rest Seam and Ream lea= s. °ale theteless (.aged e 1le..y_to lead es �sttraaiight la sayelt way Is ado bewail r sorrows.s••O�i►-Me• tee 1sM fele. Nauru. Wee 00.01, tied. nab iiaMBtaaleter IIIMlitatfii. tlODERIOHH M110MANIOWTUTLEIBILIJIT AND ILIADINS- INRTI- SO011 ice. of Nast tenet and Mime* fq tMSIrtL Oise Irma l M I rot...sd r w T to le pall. ABOUT WOO VOL' IP LIBRARY. Leading ►rr.D.By, Warkl y ani nla ddr.kd w. Kignlogasaara, ea Ale. it Ubr.r.iy ::d ee atsx Y1taAai (s iced1 Isaac bog hip rmslv.d by 1. IIM R. OOLWORNL 1.m.tar' H. HAl IIS Som vie ltaru�k.11011 l� ate THOMAS QUIIDBY. AUCTIONEER sad losommee west. noderieb. Out. haat Leaders and and Lmaesahtre Fire lea Oe.. W ger. Diarist Mutual 1.. G► Wes at - !meet M to MO Cert el she soaaty. M11 JOHN 1101, OIAIRAL AUO- Solorish o.t.rerevt lmp•1104 esma ersIt... Leal s h N with >ti.woghh•.Wre.Ns ell ewerpestlisa .tergal M We. Elwiem left es Nreig• loreeastbymallbekM P. D.. eseahalts Ass1Mn Missile/ t..:Pt Professional. E c. SMILE AI>; mmema?tO$ ore. t.AI D WriVITtnrl ,,,21.11. OA.. aoO. OK n u0air1M1Ar. Aar. Hass/Lsbmad lfwleMel.t4-3a 'Hiw are piety of people whose skew at• Oke eeetaia teem : they MOMS t ^la• 4117 (Myth but hoar se fruit. WOMAN, WHY t 7.. hate Old% P1•11•k Ith1 resort be AO,• 'a Liver I 'ad . the M bl..n sad is• a • A certain general otSoer who had been item—offline es duty, submitted • claim for i travelling expense, meumg other item41 of which was • charge for ooh hire. Theo item was disallowed ea tb ground that he had n o receipt duly withered. Not loth •fterw.rds he bad occasion to submit • .molar claim is which the sten oab him .gain appeared. •.d to hi. hill be appended the fol o.us . '• With retard to the there. for cab -koro, as the unsupported statement of • general (Miner o•onot •ppsrestit h. &o..pted, I •1 mob on the oco•etos • receipt ter th• gum disbursed, signed by • ' drummer' and duly witnessed by • 'defaulter' of my brllt•de. The claim w.. •Ilow.d, but the ef0osr was severely reprimanded. �tMeall10 .r/ Trlepbe.e ('..pe1111e.. A writer to the New York Poet says When . sew telephone ooatp•at attempt to assure • foothold in • large city, r bode that the of the Brest problems It most solo• lies, sot to the total camber of saber ere it the maitre, but in the •amber of their able subeetibers that will prove permanent ad psy1eg patres& For the .wrvlas of • tshlh.-- erob.oge increases in vales a the .lata Wle se the mimes of the desirable *lemmata its oke oommu.ity are added to u• lets of sebsoribera. 1. ether words, while . Mwspeper olrsui.tiar 0.1y autos's•teeo., sod read praoip•lly by she frequeateis .1 'soh Oases, might prove pr06taMe 1. • ser- tal. oleos et advertisers, the g..eral adv.,. t1.sr will sot ase its celeste as it world sot reach the public la ....r&l—ohs baying ol•mss. So • telephoto .zeh..re smooths ow sire savasal heeded ex • 1hos.asd or two w 1onb.re, rod yet tt. ot.btwtion• •1 forded l•vsee practical valus te the oen.t•al agar of telephoto service er *heathers' pub- lic, sad the seemed subscribers be noel) Galled for. Bat the progressive merchant mast pay bis tribute to each company just the sem. Thum it is not o•1y the greatest somber of people you the resell with the sel.pboos, but tb• sr.ate.t number of the very people you desire 1e reach that reoder. telephotos service invaluebl.. A method problem, and one not m difficult of .olatloc ae that of .eoutlsg the aeae•..ry desirable subsonbers,s to seoure the capital O eosesary te construct • modern telephone plant. Such • plant mance he properly nos• enacted for lets than from F96 • subscriber 1e 1175 • se heather, depend not on the sue ef the eashasat.: the larger the pleat the bigber the overage oust per subscriber, A fit.t-glass toispbooe plant cartes • .w.tob board eap•wty of 1.000 sob.ortbers ma be oomplKsd for $126,000,whll. it would prob- ably require an Investment of 1500,000 to e..p•.te every detail te• modern plant of 3,000 eubuertbera. Many opposition tele - phase exchanges have boss baht for • lees .am per .ubeortb.r, notably Topske, has ; Fort Smith, Ark.; Selma, Ala ; Waukesha, WM: and some twenty others, Bus them el• @pashas no looser mist, having rase the way of all purely speculative .atsrprum.•.d leav- ing no return for 1M heavy investment. Now tee shrewd Bethel', i• sat patties his messy Into investments that premise as fat pluckloes for promoter and lawyers as sew pours telephone o:ohanpes da He May leas the nes of his s seeIn return ter • pmble toasideratbs. Bet the pleat will he built (well or poorly) nem the hv.tm.ats mad. by lambs' --basset .ad en.n.peotiag erw- tarte wbc are m tu.rp.rlaao.d as te believe that heath* • certain pre.is.nt Glasse held• robe a block of sM.k is • sew ester prim M must have invested • large ramose 11t•r•is. And se the • lamb ' seldom has she ewe capital aseeseary to pretest •a iay.al.tat of this ehsr.st',, he des has • practical illumtrMld?of bow smelly his ves- ture may be .w.Ilowsd up .sd lest for ever. I Rat the toast dilgall petehi..s that tea - frost the sow os.p ey Is • largo sty b to .o plain the e-nsers.Mve sad ..eta.wl.g haulm of she pleat ea le Iotas from the mart • easiahetwy Idyl -Moe seek* se sob e mbers already educated to • high,Madard of telephone .evils. It meas• a•.w1sr more than phobia •.wit.bbeard h • tumm sod occ sating thereto the wires esd1Maa e at 1e the mbseriher•' 1.1.yheoa Fee She MiMlag of the seeders telephone pleat la • WRs Glty Molude the phoebe w the ser @ trusties et estiyias wawa, aosoa1Md M gash ether sad •1•e U the rash -rebase@ by .a .....sad trunk lhes ; earl h Use proper •rtusss.•st sad elk psetlies ef the trunk Roes, ..d Iolog �t1 e�isMoilles et Me s,'s atlano &hides so -uglier -1 1 mildew. high- est • ability sod arperi-ses ef the eat ardor te -lisheebertly solve end Moray evolve • eseesedal .siert telephone pleat • wens fie• 1M/N. Mot the sale seams i• le f0H swtsr. th...Mbit- parties el the ....tali T te es Ms warpath. beat in sm.b.t doubt- ful os t.fui h.rt.1m. the f.U.wleft Wee eery may set b. widest Mart.& Nee Log age • y oastge drapery s• theel oN pm if w mail MIM(t his plarierds, we Mat oyes M/bbs se mw es nloiaiest himself ••lsa s Moo son plea o y as -eight toad theweaar ter • Moist the lady .aaMm- w %why that yeripi es l • why, she orsido eight ef •ws ` .ere lee wog 1.w that tiny mine hat a.btd top " PumMg. mad..,' erasbed the maw ehaow.thsr t hat marts ie eats IOW there rows M olail 54..leen them et-_ A MD OF STEALING. NOW FAR THE LEGIAL PLEA OF KLEP- TOMANIA 18 ADMITTED. ammo ethallair Cases in Median atheree -A Kea Wass Weald Nos Eat Vales* KY Mood Was suallaa—Lacilai of Bask "Coovey. the wise it call." says Sh&keepeare when he wants to And pretty name tor stealing. To -day, bow te• rm. seys the NOD York Herald. The have stabmitted kleptomania in 1 mead. Mrs. caws of Ilan Francisco was not a conveyer lam & kisptemiii 11.1D kleptomania. we are told. M form of Insanity whicit renders vie tim Moe dletIncUons of this sort were not known to our ancestors. In then e mitter Mew a lunette was raving Maniao—s. per- who did not know the nature and eiathwence of his acts. On OILS Pmei. law and medicine were fully agnemi. But medicane bar ad vanced far MOTO rapidly than My and Is gradually teaching lts Mater science that a =ethic need not rave and reaw in order to be morally irresponsible that from that extreme point there aria numerous gradations toward the nor mai state till we reach a clamg on the borderland between 'lenity and =Ian ity of whom it lin difficult to decide the exact degree of their reapotedbility. In one Light they mar be Lerma.' and II"- opens/hie. although In all other rent dons of life they may he absolutely sane arod responsible. A kleptomaniac, for example, is a person who may be perfectly rational ander ordinary air cumstanoes, yet when placed under the stress a temptation la irresistibly tuo- petted to steal. Medical records are full of Ultiotra- live cases. There ware the man who would not eat unless his fool were stolen. His attendant humonml hint by hiding hie food in a corner. so that he could imagine he was purloiniog it - There was the faalsionahle lady, who al her trial for theft confessed to so wild a longing to Pommes c•vrY1tilcd the saw that at church she could hard- ly refrain from ruling the altar. There was the woman mentioned by Dr. Rush, exemplary In her obedience te commandments save only the who, when there was nothing else to lay her hands upon. would often at the table of a friend secretly All her pock- ets with bread. Even before Dr. Rush's time the German Levator bad chroni- cled familiar Instances. Ile mentine. a doctor of medicine who could not leave his patients' room. witheut tak- ing something away unobeerved. His wife would make it • Practice 10 gearCh his pockets whenever he returited home and would And and restore to their owners the knives, thimbles. saikemora and other knickknacks with v they were Muffed. He makes a . at • still more curious came. the ahnom- er of a regiment of Prussian cuiramiers, a well-educated man. ',tin frequentlY on pared.) Mote the handkerchiefs ot tbe officers. But what are all therm mines to that of the penitent whose kleptomaniac passion seveerted itself on his death bed so treat he quietly abstracted the motif box a the holy father listening to Isle So long ago es OM the Quarterly Re- view of Loindon, In an article on the metropolitan police. noted the fact that *Ilse extent of Offering carried on even Wy ladies of rank and Position le very groat There are persons poisethIng a mania of this kind so Weil known that their addressee and descriptions are passed from hand to hand for mu- tual necurity. The attendaste allow them to secrete what they like without seeming to observe them, and after- ward send a bill with the prices of the goods purloined to their houaes." Twenty years later the London Times repeated the charge. lEveryone who Is acquainted with London society, it said. could at one* furnish a dosen names of ladies who have been nototious for eihwtracting articles of trifing value from the shops where they habitually dealt. Their rnodus operandi waii so well known that on their return from their drives their relatives took ears to ascertain the nature of their paltry peculatIons; Inquired room the mach - man the houses at vrhich he had been ordered to stop, and, as a matter ot course. reimbursed the tradesmen to the full value a the pilfered goods. In ather ,aftee a hint was given to Om their evirehmes and they were MmtalY eireearneri to notice what was taken sway and to furnieh the bill, whbob wee told ite loon as furnished. and, as a m•ttter ...unite try the pilferer !we- ever. wIth• tit any feeling of Phazne or eleetior ef 3ny kind. 1: iv -no. reeently that kleptiwnania hag ber-inie recognized hy the courts. La Growth of Trees. 80111e beech trees in one of the parks at Plymouth. blase, have been meas- ured for six years in order le escertain their average inereithe diameter a year. The greatest erre .1 wail *ouzel growth a twenty treee In five years was found to be ime,tuarter *nen tbot 115 to say. the ring rot d Wile one-eighth of ara .1.11 . By among a tr. rit idea of the a. e - arrive at the age of a tree e Olken con- flate It armee to ovule the ;lege - Owe day d member r4 a great Owl Ala - man when another member came. up. mom who haat errittorn more atepiditith than thy other living pereen.- "Ah." said the second member. "an editor I" -pro; hew the offbeat stenographer el the Boum" ream warm ps ceee. Germany drown an Inernase of germs - lathe Mors MU of about Almost ya mat gorged the wamber erraugod la ag- we Imo a largo locreass Mei las Ifs merely of the latter emesod Muss el mho new workers lo Me pregoafifts nt a more Man Mims Mai inCis ug tweasy•feer beam This is She beettramey of lees to 1 thouiesde who have WI4M IL Malay welkin rid ef palate/ Ilan It. alth aberabwis flight el swim pigeons wa• ressiady Mid es Parts Sixty theethed birds were DM knee la the merging front the selehlwriswil ef the LAM Tower, 6.000 of Ilimmemet thin lielessess eased ter as l'eate. thistaisat robot one day the .14, meld .sre, begonias It. is 'oath Dr. bead, evacuee bar mg mid tpleetiog add' In like cure et all baby Others : 3b them Sold by J. Mk Davis. • Ereszbert of Italy three Dearly 200 horses, the greater numbs/ of them being Ihritish bred. The double row el ..Lalls forms • regular stra•c, goad etch manned hat trs seine printed tri Mote white letters above the 11111111.1*E NO AVAIL ASSIlitillni Mk KIDNEY D VNTIL COED KID CVIII—TODAy MAN arras IS DCIL pains I suffer teed all k soul. I ei ed bottles. I the maddest erenithed tho great medicine to we from kids*, tremble" ALL or au le A WELL EDIT WHERE IT bey. hem • wrest -of the kidneys. The he scivetast. I had tee but all to oo South belt • dozen the State romans and the grated staircase is Krosingtow Palace, whore the Queen wth bora, are said to be an a dilapidated thedi. t.10S. 11. le proposed to restore them, re- plete the furniture aad picture, which have beim removed, aed open She Palace tas the HEART'S HEALER. MUTES MOM HEART DISILAst 1.115 TO DR 30 10011 ass csail " I afford great p re to commend Dr. Agoew's for Heart. I was sorely *filleted panted with rt trouble, acoom- , palpitation and innothertng For over lour years I was treated clang, and used all remedies It to to try Dr. sew's Care I fdheetertimeartmed 'lbw first gays ins groat re meads of todse ye been *completely our Sold Jo the days of ffse old broad rasa* a Great 1% therm driver offered, In perfect faith -of Ms company wesukt promote tor his vide red 'madras on ease ot death—to take km *mane from Imodeo Rostol 118i miles; wakes the hour. hoe oder was dee dined A NEW MAN. c. G. Mar la. Jeweller. of asrtes Falls. Se et • New eas Sauer lidos the binge •sserteas Nervier- this 1 " For troubled woh eery delithty and non of tise tary Ilmidietne er sun, but none seeeng41 to give relied moil 1 bad tried South A NAV, me. fo my eurprilie the II oss my hey. Dot t so We ter years; . Meru! vfee0DJ D this great You cannot afford to bet carodses about the kind ol tea you drink. Low grade LOOS are iojtmots., mind few ow. emu added foe pound will buy "LUDELLA" CEYLON TEA um .0. wholt borne, rietly pun hes on the market. 26, 40, 60 and 110 cents FALL MILLINERY. We have • large and well-chomen Stock in Hats, also the newest Shades of rib- bons. Velvet, Feathers, and Fancy All are invited to come. We are pleaaed to show goods. MISSES YATES, The Square. Something To be Proud of... • in these days is a Shoe that !Its, is in correct shape and pleaseb the eye as well as t214.1)ocket000k. It is one of the things of which a child can be proud. Don't waste money buying inferior SHOES - because they are cheap, for they will in the end be the most - -pensive. Repairing neatly and promptly done. WM, SILURIAN, JR. • Ye r in and Year out The Bask of hagland, La 1792, note for E1,000.0U0. Tut aced p am ate ordinary bank note, bat Oa ow" for the amount, date sad throe- wer. blank, end afterwards tilled in ill • pee. The acme is still la existeeme in Both as FROM AGONY TO JOY •esitie materials From Semite Elbe. wheassatte s• atm Wept II ell 'fella tie Sam? r fare. times ass so tried every kno best physicians fer reihd. Although was about. ezhaySied. South Asterima Rhea chased • bottle. The me relief, and aloe mit pain had vanished and there turn of it. I do sheerfsily g rea remedy." on ID Di that 1 Eater from kiss, good at d sot walk. I and treated with but peraiaaciat Bathos in remedies was iedueed to try Nat dews gave we bottles ell been no re- tina The throne -rocas of the Suttee, at Cote lag ▪ is imequalled bp thy banding in Europa satl frees she polling horse • superb Vene- tian obeedelier.the 200 lights of "'Melt irake • gleam like that et a verit&ble ems. As mak ef the (oar sesame ef the roam, tall the Maw ie a hag. mai severed with red velvet. ead having sew aod pi purl, Rat BOOKS AND PERIODIOALS Dammam—TIM ex•ellest somber WNW- plowe faarty-forth ef Ude pew - ler mairosiaa The issesinumeeseat fee the ferth-eweing year is peetisislarly wow. rale'Jank." Omadies Carbons,. Art." , or, iirsood the World IWO UN A senther ef serial sad short marl= ore aa- Sky-PUrst," The Ord& Bows la sod whom • sposial hateno of this mawalere Is he Perpolar 814•••• magma Mum he, " The ef Trolley; " The nosey of the " Britain's Rah la fleinist," • Lord "Melo mid We Work." Nadal *ad swim, end mieleasey widen hili= Noma. sNit shin. Oplio-daee de- partments ea the weld's permems, roma* misuse. wrist theembh se ha emit - Weed. Note le VW lime to salserflea, ?a- 0100 ussibe dumb onsahae. elves the meet oracitioal gradod. Rotuma mid mini (ni_Pl_REST CITY ifIF INVITE OUR Rusimas and Shorthand Connie obtainable. Coarsen carefully potent t he beet. Studer:ea seemed to pretitale poetess@ weakly, eek. Fer pertioulere of either cones addrees J. W. WESTERVELT. PrInolpaLL TO CALL AND EXAMINE GASOLINE AND COAL -OIL STOVES Also let in send one home for you to try for a week and if you are not satisfied, to feel under no o ligation by re- turnin' g.