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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1897-6-3, Page 3t . THE SIGNAL. GODERICH. ON : THURSDAY JUNE 'S 1897% CHILDLESS - W.. as your doctor all •...04.1 fife.,, to Too land aakaewa, 1'h• ..sore l/Nle fsot thus wua s+r- is ifs Scotts Emulsion, Tb. eyes of bins,-He.rwes lap. sale if m ticLc4 liver OIL' The hoer hoe I ikeesae Seek we knew whites, glycerine. ro do not tell him bow the are combined. You have your secrets; this is ours. This knack of mak- ing the very best thing has come 'to us from years of er., perieuce'with just One t We make only Scouts En% ,lion --all our .energy is bent on making -shit -better than any other emulsion in the world.We have no otherL BOY WHO RECOM' winos thot}ght. -�: ane wonder that itisthe standard t --' MENDED HIMSELF. r f sleep Iii W -grit—Sloes to lir itrend. W bile t my seek the dimpled arcus ars *wised, sad for a few brief moments I am blessed Beyond the hspplases lof all womankind. Ob, jar' to kion the nestling, golden bead t And whisper the sweet words that ▪ mother kuow— the words that though • million times were said, With every spying sweet sad sessile: grow. Aad on my cheek I feel tics baby breath, And hear tie too that rarer Sao grow oold ; Eur time• nor guise sir 11111111111.,See ora de•tis _, -- _.. ____' • d ... Ona take hey darks$ lien sie_le,lse hold. Delntf.e>ell NICHOL90N, Lll.H. M. pa.TAL ss oapw. Rooms opposit Peet Office Gold Filling. (,own. Walt , n years trto.r+Fresr _ L M. MABEE. D.O.S. L.D.fi,—DEN. , TAL SU P ess1ON.—Latex sad approved letor all dude! opsradws. Preserve c:Pase natural - • p Malty,1 om« Roblin les err o de ss.r, oma wee' et. w le seers. St T Y. TURN t JLL, . Dental erre eta (Lately a.eef•t*d with Dr. Dixon. of lftoatreel Moll end perils lila. artladsl teeth meatal K add a alum - ouzo I attead.a given as the preservation of the eaters! beta. Ores a McLean's new block. tallett M.dle.l• A. THOMSON. M. D.. 0. Y Tv sine etc Ro oast. I7 esembd Id _ Dr. 40. 6R. HUNTER. PHYSICIAN, BUR rem. toe. Mee—Drum .Brest. the res i deans lately oconeled1g Dr. *Lam ' Nods -.oia from rho dons. Tel,pbos. M. � JtiaiiaA -- _ G. CAICEBOI., BARRISTER. SOLI - 1.11., =sr. a?.svgeaoer, La, Mise.—nor. Man Woe and et. Audrew+ts, app. , tbo res P get. ItNEST HL4,TON — BARRISTER. • eoWeeottas )totarlr 1'alrlla w-179 E CAMPION ,Q.C., BAR . letter. Notes,. tae a... ever l W t . 9v ogre. Oedertch. JOHN Brent was trimming his hedge and the " snip, snip" of the shears was a pleasing sound to his ears. 1n the rear of him stretohed a wide, smoothly -kept lay% la_*elsntre of which stood his residence, a hand- some, massive,modern structure which had cost him not: lees than nicety thousand dollars. The owner a it was a man who, in sbabby attire, was trimming his hedge. " A close, stingy 'old skin- flint, I'll warrant," some boy is ready to say. ido, be wasn't He triton -ed his his own hedge for recreation, a* be was a Sian of =dent -try habits. His shabby clothes were his working clothe.,while thoeo which he wore on other occa- sions were both neat and expensive indeed, he was very particular even about what are known as the minor appoitatments of dress. Instead of being stingy he was ex- oeedi`egly libersl. H. was always oontributing to benevolent enter- prises and heipieg deserving people often when they had not asked for his help. J*et beydlir#-te liedd tllsrthe put Ho sidewalk, and two boys stopped op- posite to where he was at work, he on one side of the hedge and they on the "I can simply take your naves and r .ldences this morning," he said. rn make enquiries about you and stay the one whew I conclude to re- t Mews of the bey. nae* their namea and residences. " What is your mine i" he asked "Fred Benton, shell" was the reply. John Brent remembered the mane and the boy. He looked at him keen- ly, a pleased smile crossing his faoe. " You oar stay he said. " I've been suited sooner than I espeoted to be," he added, looking at the other. boys and dismissing them with a wave of his hand. " Why did you take rens f" asked Fred, in surpntse. "whir were in- dotllries not necessary in my ewer You nt know me.TM " I know you better than you think I do," John Brent said, with • signi- ficant smile.- " But mile."But I offered you no recommends, dons," suggested Fred. " My boy, it wasn't necessary," re- plied John Brent. " I overhead you recommend yourself." But as he felt disposed to enlighten Fred, he told him about the two ctn- versations he had overheard. Now, boys, this is a true story and (here is a moral in it. Ion are more trequently observed and heard and overheard than you are aware of. Yoar elders have a habit of making an estimate of your mental and moral worth. You cannot keep late boars, lounge on the oornen, visht low pieces of amusement., smoke cigarettes and chaff boys who are better than you are withour other people, making -a note of your bad habits. How much more forcibly and creditably pure speech, good breeding, honest Purposes and parental respect would speak in your behalf '—CI r'deu Days. Mu. JOHNSTON, BAK)IISTER, tiu- other. . Motto,• oommtwese. etc. Mea" ee " Hallo, Fred ! That's a very hand- lo•n. Volo,.: nor. tl•mlltes and et. Andrew's Wows. Mode:lett. oat. sot some tennis racquet.," one of them OFTUS E. DANOEY, BARRISTER, said. "You pt+id about seven dollars l_ Schettor. ceaveyasoer, ate.. C. Moxa for it didn't you f' e fou at lowest Heiels. " Only sin, Cnarlie," was the reply. poll, s Oelbarae HoW, e.derto 0•11.61101% N. LEWIS, BARRISTER, PR00• "Your old one is in prime order K•1 e me a Mantles. Omuta ea o t rlt yet. What will you take for it I" ,,e . ..-South OMrne beta. " I sold it to Willie Robbins for O. HAYS, BARRISTER, SOLICIT- one dollar and • half," replied Fred. R. OR, to, o... )Rani.*., sort door " Well, now, that war silly," dr , wire., O.ee. Private nude to lead at welt raw of interest. nes' clared Charlie. Fd have given you ``I ARROW etc PROfVIpD�YOOT, BAR- three dollars for it."- .� kJ ,lama A e 11/. PReidlu� e " You are too late, replied Fred. rich. J T. Marrow. %EL. " I have promised it to Willie." CAlfElt3li, HOLT A HOLUM, "Oh ! you only promlised it to him, eerrtatera. g.Uoltere la ansae, tin. eh I And he's simply premised ' pay ilii &� gdm s- O`O1afe`' p alt for it I suppose 11'11 give you three imO. WARD, OOp�ZYA110ER, donate cash for it." . sono d ... ter sad ►- "I can't do it., Charlie " ~�asaap tre00 dor.� satwa of mien deslarr " You can if you west to. A dol- ttoe a tar esa*alag w setM1, esu ter sw lar and a half more isn't to be sneered ass r*o a the HMth Overt 1 Jsst Os v Quart •f Appeal lar amts. ere is say Deaatr a t " W WI"' c._ a . " Of course not," admitted Fred ; Ort " and I'd like to have it only I pro - mired the racgltet to Willie." :OMB IOW %1A " But you are not bound to keep ,1O1Q1cY LU2,64-14 ;� your promise. You are at liberty to Pn..t IfO wliaresat..o- CP° take more for it. Tell him that I of- - natty; n: s: orstetroti—•serwr`e-tasw..4erei yes- *nether -tams. as -mach nasi upturns Colborne Hotel Modeeka. ere -d that will kettle it." PRIVATE FUND.-PER8OWS DE- " No, Charlie, • gravely replied the .troy of obtalnlate sous/ aaia amp other boy,"that will not settle it— farm ,entity can do so at iI per t.. `"�� Wing to J. A. McDONAOb. Roses 114. arse- neither with Willie nor with me. I Da- rt= tinildiags, Toronto. woe. CSEAOER, CONNEYANCINO AND cannot disappoint him. A bargain is boaIaseraaese ee, eggt elesrtoometei, a bargain. The racquet is his, even erica.if it hasn't been delivered." MONEY TO LEND) Olt MORTGAGE "Ob, let him have it," retorted as d; ,oat. Nptes dtwoanqi, O. Charlie, angrily. "Fred Fenton, I ethe6tiR, seed: •vaeelt+ Ifartln's octal. (lose will not say that you are a thump, FJ T. ZAITEL !IRE, LITE AND but I'll predict that you'll never make e .,sheat thus, le aramt' of lowest a snooersful business min. You are Owl - seek Oske-Oir. Num.= and %eoarr f nod- punctilious." MOSEY TO LEND.—A L A RGI John Brent overheard the conver- aaa d Private reads inv. t ration and he stepped to a gap in the lower rouses hedge in order to get a look at td the YARROW t PItO�'v D�•� �y w� bed_ ,ash I a high reg R Lipma % mina" 0. hi, word. . . oeol 1 seo.paaf sead ' REGIME POR LOYERII._ The vaguest dab .t ,'- -'Two rete tri$*, deeps.t red, The Meath of wiredrawn violets That on the dews were fed A lisle bit .f weather Tben e'er the fires of thin - Yon pat this dainty tsjztore, And, le, yea a•ve a UNDER THE SPELL OF LUCK. r . ►i 4 • assarepba of • Ivo .1 � �� ik J .BES ...—_. 3 "°°ts `w •�; Wass of two tarter Hem � wale M sera i le Maw L..Lss flor 66. Freak Beekeeed, .b: seinen, sata.eliet. ""7 being, when surgeon to to the god Life Owed*, coiled to see • trooper who ad blows his bruise out with a pistol,.dvieed that the =emit should be destroyed. The suggestion was batched as and won the colonel's .ervaut attempted to take his life with the same firearm. When Hutch Miller, Ilse seologlet, abet himself, the pistol dropped iota his bath. It was sent 1..i • guumaker'u to be examined. The nae took it bs bin band ; the weapon went of amid killed him on the spoil. Ia the West of Kogland • well-to-do farmer owned, amoswst other property, • await field, which from its situ•tiuo. was ' uppoed assowei . swviewe time have bees 610b0d from • neighboring owner. 13e the' Se tt may, the field turned out ss unlucky s poeeeeewo to to the owner is questloa that, for • mere swig, he arranged to re - .tors it to his neighbor. Cows and hones belonging to the agriculturist had bNg . trunk by hehta►ng in this fated enoloeele 1 o hayttok w** burnt down • end • farm- hand was drowned one %' inter in • brook that bounded it. l ,rhe breaking of the les of • valuable home a it wee being ridden to water prty- inf • last .taw, the fern., turned est with ail his men to demolish the hedge that.,. ',- misted the field from taw of hi. asiak But the evil luck h.0 not yet worked oem- pletely out, for u the firmer was el**kiag et the last clump et bath... W billhook slipped from hie freep sad, peoetww.g las hedge, burred itself in the breast of his sea who was worktog on the ether side. The powul•rity of • belief 1■ luck ts,sleSl- Mn to say, hugely ,timuleted in thwM �iie. b -s. 11%se! se It'.Ifi*. M gaveeameet psetstta. M pee .p.../a • r - rangi for the the holding of lotteries. Her all manner of eooentrie mrnbods of obt•ia1nt " look♦ n.wbete ' 1; avail. A man has bees observed posted at • street oorner counting the number el vskteles that poo in • certain time ; end soother ingest- ions individual, bar na decided to adopt • Dumber of four figures, obtai.e i these by addosthg four different strangers with the peooliar request : " Plates oboe** • nosh= ander tea." Al on. time It was a of martin* good leek to pet year Men y ;Whet ea the beet et wilgibMlslt; then died act Lose oboe iiielk%oli Paris Boulevards so afflicted, oonoscaisR whom the tale ria thee • prominent icy poeswing two snob Woke$., having, galla ** en afterthought, rubbed them mi tate tal- ismanic hemp, netted a nioe little prise of two thousand pound. ; of course. in nest - queuoe of having done eo. To study the subject of one'. dreams 1. by far the mut popular method ot foreo•"L log whether event* which thus throw their (shadows on before will operate for good or evil Madame Sarah Bernhardt, tor W- stames, to a firm believer in the .ocarnoy of warnings conveyed to us while asleep. sad a • ground for her faith relates the follow- ine anecdote :— During her fist visit /o New York .he awoke one night, at her hotel, trembling with fear. Ste had been dreaming teal hes sou had been kitten by mad dog.. Next day she telegraphed the .ewe of this warning dream to Maurtoe Bernhardt, who rep'• a that the vision bad already become • real- ity, he having beet bitten by two rabid mongrels, whioh were •fterw•rdsdeettoyed. Looking, a • whole, upon the belief in lucky and unlucky days, objeob and in floe., we find that the saper.titloo i., as • rule, s very harmless one, and, while pleas- ing the holder of it, seldom harms others. ladeen. in some eases it is abeolately hese- OBJECTS 01 GOOD AND SAD OMEN. THERE is probably in the whole world no posseesion mon universally enjoy- ed than the belief in luck. A superstition that obtains place in the minds of the most Intelligent se well u the utterly ignor•at,it bolds sway over the hnmdn nature from pole to pole ; and just .s seamy an astute financier puts off ill tomorrow the st• caw ot some new " deal " b•conee today happens to be Friday, so the wild -man -of abs -woods daisy, his fishing or br&t•ng ex psdition until be has suc,eeded in obtaining an amulet at lack b hang apo& kis able body. - build Undonbbdly a bees[ 1. Alit k much more widespread &taaag4 tabs lower than the upper classes. The abellt eendio•at er fatter retailer of patsy revalues seldom falls to spit on the halnbb owns be takes ; end, in poor district., •')it of noel too to- signifioent to alas t• warrant its ase se fuel is picked op, similarly crested, and pepped into the ragged pocket "for lick." At the same time. in many of the most statuly..note., it the -lead hereseh"ee will be Lound prominently displayed ; and it will be remembered that no lege illustrious a peroses, than Nelson himself had me nailed to rho mut of the immortal Victory. From equine f,, ..gear te ahem for hums" feet in • e vel tr•nettiea ; and au interni ing instenw of • belief in the potency of • "1lookv " possession le afforded by • lady who, gambling at Monte Carlow, won • oasider.ble sum ales • long spell of louts. Cudgelling her brain to think what could have brought her such saddea good fortune, she remembered that that eveping, for the first time, .he had worm a pair of shoes which, intended for the b•ll•rosn. bed red heels. Ever lifter that those shoes wars religiose. ly wore only when gambling or card -play- ing ; and when, in tine, the apptn disap- peared, • new pair were supplied t• the lucky heels ,,,,,,...,,,fed *'-F► with so animate fash.w of an inanimate object that the look e/ a person or family is concerned. Dow* t. comparatively recent tunes no DM h/ewl. lav to the family of Lord Howt\ ,lied !W • mt. The legend ran beet abs sweaty. sixth holder of she title ease used • rat from some doge, to /.cape Prem whish the Wanted rodent bad downed the table when bis lords4lp eat sad aindd to him with is eves fes p.et•0Nee. Penes that mamas 1t sever neaten! biro aad whew ito Vest the rat went also. Preoe.Aisg ea a foreign torr. however, witb hie brother, Lori Howth was p•rea•ded to lave the rat be- hind : bat ea they bad jOM arrived se • betel in M•rse111es, the deer flew open, is walked the rat drippier wet and went straight-te the ere to dry itself. Tb.reep- i ni • mimes. new , eta* " The lad has a good face and is sa➢rs.•atsd, money to Lend ea straight made of the right sort of stuff," was ~y wettttoo • tel ,helowest r oorarower. intense millionaire's mental comment. " He. �� door from agaera. Wait ec> �,tr piaoes *proper value upon his integ- -- -.i "•re=f _.:.:-. ,. rity, �.I':..••nll ..,..aced iri htuinno Me.�leae Instlitute. because 11(4 islioua"' OO The next y, while he was againINSTI DERIDE i[EOHAX10S' - ,corking on his hedge, Jogn Brent 7'UTE LLIBRAIeIf Asp R>teDrNADyN s sOOY nor. of Era moot sad square Ise overheard another conversation. Fred ss+irsFenton was • sin a participant in it. .. tram t is Sem., ,sad tent pont. g ABOUT 9000 VOL'• lar Y " Fred, let as go over to the circus I�e di+y Daily, , Weekly Iue.k5Mi lat.,' the other boy said. " The men >r1C It w Tf , I L a eeare putting ep the tents for the after- tstetle Ismailia noon performanrn. ns tow,y r ilio, Jeo; I'd rather not," Fred LI*asl.a AptilemiOa eeow _ ^ vN by • g o i, aontrhs. B, ItAMILTON. " But why r oderk•Ab 1!1!1 ., tit Uteerlaa " On account of the profanity, One 4 never bears anything gond on such oe- eaglets and 1 wonid advise yea not to VIO&tLU OD1rDRY AUCTIONEER "Ski" My mother would not want me + � ,feat ha „ !'Jia n she ay you shouldn't r a p, 804,8°°”„k. r " No Joe." Jona lofoz, O1>IH'*RAL AOO- "min Mt us gn. You will sot be ,tie find Leal Tanabe. eederteb dieobeyns h ier orders." lie 'airs sad medea`Me' emeleeW' h '+ But I will be disobeyingher ettea.et tm*. be te to • peateos to mares'eta'si�.r+esh��ta eem wishes," Inai.ted Fred. " No, 11 npt imagoes . hV l'r�ir hese lett at Bettor's tileyt, "r Ge evaded to. ti• X Omits ^ shy man to hie ad go." Pro c: aft "Neil iiacr. eallcity masa verso 4.41. - galls " That is another gond point in that bey," thought John Brent. " A boy who respects his mother's wiahew very rarely goes wrOOg' + _Tito inottw latter John Arent ad- vertised for a ,jerk iw hie Tartar, aidB' there were at islet a doyen applicants. 4-6 ELLA" CEYLON TEA Lilt the bill. It is not only pure, but always fresh ; .. . and delicious. Lead Packets. 40c, 50c, or HOo., per lb. WI/ 0M �T✓Z+ TIMID i * DIDTC atita mII tBTOR. Why didn't you keep to your own side of the road You Bl�mingldiot:' w.a, b w.s teak ks sever .tad, 1 b,.. pas •'Q.+ryser.'t..y Ira .•d u will ewe ... baso. w. Iowa Yea a.aw res say- eNeg like tae •lriu Mid scat WM. sad ima sad .reels. h ',-'watt. k le Jest mem eleight." HENRY IsvERS, L.D.S., Quebec, writes: "One of my children sprained her ankle, which became much swollen and d!scoloured. Some •Quickcure' was spread on linen, and applied ; the pain ceased at once, the swelling was gone the next day, and on 'the fourth day she walked to school as usual. I have e&SpFbNd R lo0s a wonderful remedy for cuts and bruises. All Kindsof Corn -t CLOVER—All the.bel+t.1 No. 1 TIMpruY. SEEDS for the kitchen garden. New FIELD SEEDS. Our harvest of seeds is gathered from Teiiable growere=o ly. As -venal we - have the $EST of CORN in stock—prime for y44L4 _ �= J. T.VIDEAN nasoans BEEDSMAN MIB, CAMERON wishes to announce that she hes secured the Newest Snots la MU1ta- m7 for this season's trade, including. All the New Shapes In Fancy Straws. All the New Shades In Green ; • Qoial _ The man villa dodges into the. road-. way ea he approaches • ladder, peroh•mb misses the felling halt brink or point pot ; and he who refrains from engine before breakfast bean** it 1s sup- n -d to bring bad luck anoonseiosaly Deafen • boon on some of his lege earlyrising null .a. It is when, as semetimee happens, the be- lief ohtains =oh • hold on people, that they are afraid even to stir without oonstderiog beforehand the trainees for good or bad of snob action, that what. slaves to this fetish ere created ; es in ate ease of the maths. matlal weaver, who, having woo 20,000 kenos in • Continental lottery, the number of which ticket he arrived at by • geowai tial eaIontstton, brought figures to bear so persistently on every eirswm eases of his fib, that hie fortune wee so good to biro, and he pawed the remainder of his days is sa asylum. Perhaps, therefore. *Am alae or woman le meet fortunate wile_Om*..ala his or her Serepoeroten oaty W-'0esmera -de riildllfsete of enperettitlea le Weft a belief that it is =tacky to eat year Boger when the ns shines, and • sign of 111 omen to fall detra- ining en Tse.dey. ea, !Arlt Hnwth'a brother. annoyed st the mt'a reapparenes. witted the poker sed dashed oat it. breis " Yeo have murdered an I" cried surd Wrath, fad fell deed te the gvoned, Many cases are es rennet where hones, lot vidoss or oratory, bane been destroyed became of abs persistency with whir& sem- Sleets eeenrred wino they was Woe rid - dors. Ret • dep•rtere la the degeniitiee lot rebel y sb j.ots mese treads .Ave #ver er see years ago when a Welsh jury skewed tee Also, the dee In thanking my many co.tomen fnr paw patronage. I again solicit their -Sill* heiIsg. confident that I have the correct styles for this season. MISS -CAMERON Yamlltotr-at. Hodge, s. " ; 7''1 IN some parts off' f the orld - fre is f ` yet produced in this difficult and arduous • In Canada' the people produce fire by the use -Of E. B. Eddy's Matches. Boots that are Etoots COUNTY CURRENCY. Exeter : Dr. N. R. Kbeemea, wades& of the 11.0.1)8. and of Tweet. Urbanite with 1N elan homes, will peeetiesde•ttser! with his father to Rueter. Beatertb : Wes, Com of Lemke, and Mite Sarah Hats.., formerly .t S.ofnrth, were =Hod io the heeds et hoC reatrierow: b; Rev. list. Hebb, .! Leaden. lt.z•bt : Aube! Banwell, who has Item dot&g a t►ilories and gents' fmnlohieg hast tress in Freakferd, K....., reoestlp sold his busteme sad enamel he Grinds. Hs V new visiting 1n Lipase. ed M otpeeted home this week. Lakslet : Nelms, nee of John OewdaM of the lbtk oenoessfes, bad kis arm *milieu tie ether ds:. alas bad It Int oat at joint. Abe= toe swathes ago the saes one wee *ekes. and had got sloe haft when he fell sod •g&ia brake it. Rath t A h=Pev wad pleasing easel took Zane at 4.3'1 weeteMa Menses res the idethedtrt thane, Rralh, whew Aserstd Aksa.M. 1osseus of Rts.Med to Ste '"LK Me Mitt viam ream s *INS tneoe i it int Mrs (nitro Dwtier. •u � at arse Shoes are sold by WM. SHARMAN, Js„ who has 'one of the Largest Stocks west of Toronto The goods on the sheivee ate from the •- • beet trlanufactureers on the' Continent, anti ..,�.„ - ...„.-;. .... include THE SLATER SHOE one of the easiest -fitting, best -made and longest -wearing pieces of footwear wOrn by mansincethe day when the MONK ST. CRiSPiN INverrnr) BoorrO All goods sold are selected with the Leatest care, and (Am KNOWLEiE OF LKNOWLEDGE EATHER AND WORKMANSHiP ENABLER Ile TO CBOOf+r THE. RIOi'IT SORT TO WEAR. Ordered work a . pexialty, and repaint n1eatly executed. • "77-24.2. S .vera. esus rr stiti+t'ta, et ,p. .fes.. McLEAN'8 BLOcL Q� �._.-