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The Signal, 1897-9-30, Page 3■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ c • • ■ ■ ■ • • ■ • ■ • • • • • ■ e s s • • w - • d ■ a • 1t�ci nes ILeetLT 1140211113.11 Thal' A0A. n[.L IZ $Thal'AYA. 1 oto ran awn. germ sad •ea Mini 111 Guaranteed to Dere Rheumatism 86:at10s, Lumbag,� Gout and Neuralgia. a A sure cure ,r ' Bead.oh*, Diui.ees CAmatlpetlOa. 1o4I. emetloo, Biliousness, Bright' Disease, Maltose's, Paralysis, CS•vnleione, Heart Mame, oto., etc, •suer d; Mld ea nem lob only by F.Y. Dunham Near *red to meet it with r Cap when it comes. .* Meek all the Latest TATS dity and prioe anno4 be stock are numerous as the latest in COIL•LA :8. UtQ�W RY.. CUFF'S rNECKW E A R L. SHANE & Vo. as and ivalehlss Emporium TY -SEVEN YEARS INN'S KINC bVDER CSBESTFRIEND Mu 01 CANADA. • . • noe out. [Dods and Beet Values Tailoring line at the iblished and reliable t Emporium. Batiefee- u4anteed in Quality nd Price. IIMLOP °DZIBUGH BOWER DH RYSTAL, ar oarpsed • IMgF. ran Wade at - ILER$ a, Salt Pane, Sheet Iroo orks, tiro., etc., 'whimsy fk,sags, ii.. 1 Pipes and Pips 1lttMF, star Owes, Globe Valves, $j I Mos/tees.sd la - et, oe Ea•d at Lawes se .f OW water sed H. , of Varuses sed edges. neer •lssiedad tw a.. fl. g=el. P. 0 Isle tee *1111101. e 861%4 Co. to handle Bag - and Household Ef- )isp•tch at reasonable us inpll tirades of f streamer. std dttliv owptassu Order ea 01 Imert D.O le... Scott's Emulsion makes B. be blood ricicr and im- A a pTom the circulation. It u acreases the digestion and Tye ,ourishea the body. It cor- Ts:. cats diseased action and trcngthcns the nervous sys- "I.. em. In a word, it places A7 he body in the .bust possible „ S ;ondition for preventing the To' �crms of Consumption from ,ginising orcontinuingtheir Tb, work. In that one sentence •. jd s the whole secret. Book :overing the subject very " thoroughly sent free for the Ao asking: __.-_ _ _ En swTT 1 SOW$• lsaevsl., O.b. , 301011 1,1 NICHOLSON�ae�L•ll�.d. Th l!1 Dsay*I. scaapoL. Mee Roosts opposite the Post - Crowns and lei*nitsL Bridge W • Years Expert non 1 M. MABEE. D.D.y , i...0.11.,-rigli -' " du ft ta WM.- Latest •efl ealillat sethede for .41 dental op.rrfdem. Pwwiv w las of the natural teeth a p °laity . Office Al Met James Robts. a'ey A 0 da store, Dor. Ser of Neat et. aD be Square. K ad 1M. TURN . ILL, D.D.S.. L.D.B.- Hetet, . Dental Sera eon. aese0latrd with Dr. Dime. of Wanes t. Was end pores- T Moth o. gold Or alum- mosated ala. artifcial�tp ar�eeteomervatioon et tbaleseesursi teeth. safiee gives atla B hi 01.61110.1 new brook. allli-tf t IIsdleal. R WA. THOMSON. M. D.. C. M office at 11eatAMw. tsentreal street.. R7IteSt' . PHYYiQMANrSUli- U. g,,a, tb• ree1- g���s��la 11 t, ytb. u 1111. from ra.idaa•rMM. ms N. LAW- - >l,( G. CAMBRUN, BARRISTER, SOLI- L 1)1. Owev�.a�. te. Ooa-00 eller. n Hamilton street.- 1 dome sue of Udborse Brae, dry goods store. 17-1r a v FINEST HBATON -- BARRISTER, sl Aoaaam'a rJ doltottor, XOtary Psblb. Nook. Weal West. %w -1y it ECAMPION,Q.C., BARRISTER, SOL- T . .claw. NeNr7.1.1. Oeea ores Mdical w U.U. 9Q ties•. O04i.ietf. W 144 U. JOf1>KST'ON, BAR1tISTER, BU- el al. Miter.sic Mesar two b ���ad�t Aedrewa e Deet606 N. LZW A TZR, PRt)O- e °stat+ b Ornate of beset. SU • Lb0. HAYS, BALLBISTEIt, SOLICIT- e . Oft, rte. Oram North -et.. se=t doer t Smut Mos. Private emit mos of amts set. e�tade ~ 1.1� of (' ARRUW S PBODDPUOT, B� 1 '3f Attorneys. erikesera to.. Gods b rtewea. deli 1 1. Garrey. 0.0.. W. Pswsdfoot. e C.,tESON, BOLT A HOLIIYS, c Hsc:uten, •.YettA Is Obaaeer7 So. aod.rteb. M. O. Samsun•. P.O. ; P. Holt Dudley Holmes. t O. WARD, OOl#VZYAIIOIR J tatty e • to., mid a...d..f..ring .e�Me a � dOMPIM11.1110 or seisms defer►- 1 adrrenettaaa 4seseit'- etas Is or ea�osatof arias fu 1 *•sells( ta tot 1 ear oast d AplC.t s/r ws eere%isi s• t eio W t msL d R�ao.em t O. Lomas aced lsssrasita 1 I IOAILY- Pr�fv1.si�,Tend. �Jtg� ..... ie 0otbme•m y 4r T RIOATE FUNDS -PIa1Q�A$ DN- A drew etr it eteats.yoi...pe- A' v►lsel Alamos, km ems�M ll in Cf .w w. a�fa�x. M�� ONtSY�TrO MID ON K011t AGs as . : els]( IWO F J. T. HAlPi }� A� a•A atinplaS]1L1, °a"a -0..kinr ., .mid MONIST TO Li1DID.-A c A R O I • R Ar s. e�tisfMt leme, is a fa Nr w� Nevem. sirceronamaaameggyesiesimussiorrell lei r Ilseltil to QODi 11ZOi* allosADIta' DM' psi, stir. tsrssstED.M gee sas L.a4;.1 W. .s IIllud..bi NflaL I'�Siii trYrY �� J *,,it , -f*r .reiww to ideed Me r vasa• friar .tt . . At/ HIS MOTHER'S SONO& sea the hot miner sus s, mea tai . all day ; now beside a Applies stream, pea eke grass they lay. ng of names and Idle isms, e swept the hours along, y osUed w ens who mused aper Cocas, friend, give se a song. MR I Driest gleam," he The only soars l know those my mother used to or me long years ago." ng one of bhuea,'• • rough veto* cried, There's none Dub true meg here ver7 mother's son of us mother's songs are dear." o sweetly rose the singer's voice. mad unwonted calm ; m 1 • soldier of the groes, follower of the lamb!" e ted shall 1 fear to own his acute ! "- Che very stream was stilly d hearts that never tbro.bed with fear Jyith tender thoughts were filled. fed the song, the kisser sold, s to fete feet he root. 'hanks to you a11, my friends ; good night, ;ed grant w sweet repose." leo of owe more,L t11e Gip'fifa belt ed Che soldier boot his heed ; en glancing round with smiling lips, • You'd iota with ms.w be said. ,.it sing this old families air, west as the bugle Dell, J! kW the power of Jests' some, prostrate fall.'' ! wondrous was the old tune's spell. As on the singer sang ; u atter man till into Ilse, And loud the volae, rang he songs are done, the oamp u still, Naught but the sireem b beard at .b ! the depth of every soul By those old hymns is stirred. And up from many • bearded hp, In whispers soft and low, RI ▪ the nrsver the mother taught The boy long yeah ago. -Chicago Inter-Oo..n. T HB SIGNAL:: GODERICH ONTARIO. --Kappiamsr4T. an* 3Q i, !Y. 3 ed and labelled all right 1 Here, lean able to work now, as Nelly s.Qk,wbite coo my � arm, and 1'il take the band; I sod exhausted, on • *hair. boxes an my lett hand. Now then. I " Yes, I know. said Nelly, " but Not too fast r' Guy Moreau bad never been in • working woman's room before, and as he stood on the threshold, be could but marvel at the aspect of utter des- titution that prevaded it. A little girl who was waking artificial flowers by the light of a kerosene lamp sprang to her feet at the sound of their steps. "On, Nelly, are you Burt 1 What is the matter 1" cried she. " What wakes you look so whiter •' It's my little sister.' .aid the girl turning to her conductor. " We live here together. Oh. sir, I am very much obliged to you !" But when Guy Moreau was gone, old Kra Macrabbin, who had come upstairs to rub Nelly Knox' ankle with camphor, shook her head gloomt• ly at the recital of they evening's ad- venture. " Wasn't he kind 1 And a perfect stranger, too," tad Nellie, radiantly. " Poor dear !" said Mrs. Macrabbin. " What do you know about the w•Ta of s -city + 1t'a .es - ways ...Wax you'll ever see Fide ror hair of them bonnets again." " What do you mean 1" cried Nelly, indignantly. - . "Mean 1 W by,that it's a confidence game, to be sure, and your line, gen- teel young man has made oil with the French bonnets." " Nonsense '•' cried Nay. a face like that -and such and such a manner !" • " Well," said Mrs. we'll see !" And sbe rubbed sway harder than ever. - NLY A MILLINER'S GM. IT AliY RANDOI.rm. SOW it rained, that him* winter ght ' How mercilessly *rents me down, rebounding in sheets of ray from the pavements and ewell- g the gutters into miniature rivers. "With a voice, Macrabbin. " Young man," said Mrs. Petherick, sourly. '• what do you mean by leaving a white tulle hat with a water -lily thea sinful plumes aal it 1 Do I, look like a person who wears water - lilies and marabou r' And Guy, who was walking, whistling, away, after leaving his last bandbox, stopped short at the old lady's shrill voice. " Hallo !" said ht. " Pvei left the Petherick hat at St. James', and St. James' hat at Petherick's. I mast go beck." " I should think so," laic] Mrs. Petherick, " In my days, errand men attended to their business ' Nine o'clock, at night and my new black velvet hat, with the satin bows, not come home !" " I am very sorry, ma'am,"said any. " Much difference it makes whether yes are sorry or not," said Mrs. Peth- seisk, leveling her blue spectacles wrathfully at Moreau. " You must be • very presuming young man to have any opinions. at all on the sub- ject. I be that • you will set this awkward blunder right, at once, and I shall most assuredly report it to Madame Dunoyer." And Mr. Morose had no alterna- tive but to trudge back again through the blinding rain to Mies Honore St. James' brown stone residence. " The milliner's man again r mid Mir St. James, sharply. " Well, I should think, to leave me a dowdy old black velvet thing, instead of my white Drape opera Ilett 1 Apd totrane back at this time of night ! .I shall certainly let Id adame Dunoyer know irSt--riAtb t1 -1r! -Here, you, boy, Is this the way you -My goodness me, It's Mr. Moreau !" Goy burst out laughing -be could of help it -get the comicial suddeness with which Honor+ s frown melted in- to •*mottos. 11i your pardon, Mir St. James," ,said he, " but I sae really dea very toing of blame. $era's your bandbox, and I've left old Mrs. Petherick's here by mistake." " Is it a joke." said the bewildered fair one, " or a wager•, or what 1 r' Neither one laor the *thee, add Guy. " Sober, serious, earned. And now, if you'll let me have tbt other Woes bonnet, I'll get back Mrs. Potberick's rage waxes any hale. He lifted his dripping beaver sad Vanished with the bandbox ender his firm: smiling to himself at the 1111�t he had obtained Sato hiss 8tt levees' eharseter. - " A regular little virago 1 be told limself. " a face like °italic act4 soda voice that would do fot a fiber - woman I Truly, we are net whatt we own.. Brough the whitening mist the shop- lndowsl flared dimly and the yellow Lan d the street lamps shone like eaoon lights far out at sea. There ere not many pedestrians on Broad- , that night, Leve those compelled 7 grin necessity to face the storm ; ad Guy Moreau, striding down the ►astern side, had the right of way all o himself. "There's no hurry, no hurry in the ►arid," said Mr. Moreau, calmly to imself. '• My hat is ruined already, nd my coat -is -fit for nothing but the utaide pegs of a second-hand clothing tore. Consequently - Hello, here, ►hat's the matter i" He stopped short at the sound of a light scream, close to him. A shab- ily dressed young girl carrying a oil of oilcloth shielded bandboxes tad slipped on a piece of banana rind, almost at his feet. Guy Moreau male no pretensiotu to e rank of a Chevalier Bayard, but e had a kindly human heart within is bosom, and stepped instantly for- wsa+d tO-help the yoltnirgirl uP. - " Not hurt, are you, he asked what are we to dot Fan can earn only a dollar antt a half a week, and if 1 am without work - I can get you work, said Guy. All you want. Loads of it. And vanishing, he presently re. turned with a roll of forty yards of Wamsutta, which be flung exultantly on the floor. But what am I to do with it 1 said bewildered Nelly. What 1 Why, make it into four dozen shirts, to be sure, said Mr. Moreau. But that is all nonsense, said Nelly, with a quivering lip. I am poor -but I can't take charity. It's not charity, awervated Mr. Mo- reau. I need new slljrts, and I hire you to make 'em. Where's the charity 1 But -four dozen ! If I wanted fourteen dozen I've a right to order 'em, I suppose. Bs - sides, 'sides, I've come notion of fitting(- S-► ship load of missionaries for tSe flan Beni.ia Isjpgdr. _H, _want bsMe•s or needles an4 thread, get 'eni charge 'em in the bill. Yes ; but - Well, whatl_.asti,. brows. bis What size am I to make themt Guy looked a little puzzed at this. Make them four different sizes, and then some of them will be melee to suit, said he triumphantly. Wedding sake, eh 1 said Mrs. Mac- rabbin. Put up in a watered -silk box and 'flied with white satin ribbon ! Stuck • full of plums and citron and smelling of spices ! WelI, it's very good of Nelly Knox to think of qae, now that she is • great lady and bas a whole house of her own, with velvet on the ,door„g i two maid ser- vants to wait on her ; sail KifSi Fla at a boarding school, too, and going to be brought up like a lady. And it all came from Nelty's slipping on a bigot banana peel that rainy.night. I'd go out and skip down on one myself, if I thought it would• -do any good. I told Nelly he was a real gentleman the first time I ever eat eyes on him. And Mrs. Macrabbin firmly believed she was 'peeking the truth. '7. The girl looked at hini with big eyes fall of pain and terror. " My bandboxes?' faltered Sibs, st glancing eagerly around. " They're not wet, are they 1 " No --but you are. Look at your shawl, poor thing 1" " Ob, that's no matter," said she. " It was very awkward for me to slip ro," is the matter now 1" Moreau asked. For she had stopped short in the ato tempt to move forward again. " I am afraid my ankles sp hve " she wailed. " Oh. dear, hs tdo r " Spraind, is it 1 (Confound those people who eat bananas and fling the rind on the pavement r inwardly gut- tered Guy.) "Let ins call a k," aloud. be added "Ob, no, sir f shrinking W " k. I • hook. milliner's � tion, ailed ell .11 ttbew hats must be delivered before slide o'clock tonight" Guy touked reflectively Bows at the bozos, then at the pals, papretty with its dark, Spanish eyes.and limbo sprinkled 1.2.h rain. afraid I'll hardly manage it," said he. "Boa 1 mast," said the gid posit, 0 eetde.ts To Andrea. Children. in their play, are apt to get sprains. bruises or outs, sed the Dein these little sees eager before relief is brought to them ab•sY IMvinoe mothers that it is neosseary tiM Toe Moneys prepared for .00tdect. " Quiokours" is a healer, that seta quickly and removes psis at ono*. Dan aZEMD IMPOSOIBLE " that • pare CEYLON TEA such as "LUDELLA" be offered at so low a price, but it is so. Othello are beginning to ap- preciate and take advantage of this snap, why should not you '1 2b, 40. 50, and 86C. Lead Packages. Tooth -Ache ... and All Pan Has received more honest, unsoli- cited testimonials from repute people, than any other remedy of the age Change in Business. ._....NEW FIRM......, Mflign My son A. W. CORNELL having bought half interest in my Un- •dertaising and Furniture Business, tee name of the New Firm will be ewert7 adeatr•the.. Araw Scotch lad bad joined the volunteers and oe the fist parade day his sister came, with his mother to see the regiment. On the maroh past Josh was one of stop. "Look, mltaer," said kw sister. "they're a'eot o' step hot Mr Jock.' d3&n't Inn take them back to the fpr " it's eloped for the night, dead for p * ada.would never I not delivering the `ass. I think I. Gould wa1k very .lowly." I the effort leer But es do made ours with pada °semoped froom hie lip. in " No " sold t " T seat walk. Oh, what doll I do r Guy keit bis brows and esnddered este from line ie yes ere r be asked. JoLIN 1[110 N".d 0". f ror* sea 11.. limb. all Pntt,.a RRtrte , � aarie.itvl SeuRrssda7. First Western Farmer (at railroad sta.tos) -You're a Farmer, so., eh! Sowed WeatersFermer-Yee;been tannin • good many years. S',rat Farmer -That so! Glad to meat you. Where to your term located- to the lamed district, the drought section, Uwe grasshopper region or the Dyclone hetet WHERE RHEUMATISM ISUN1gT1OWN No Matter How Iotems the Psis. South Animism R MIncli cw Ramer. Reve it Qoiokl A Lady o if6p1 Tale What It Did for Hee-P.rms.eot Care of . Case of Years' Sta.dhip. It ken bean declared by eoleatiMs that every disease hen • ramify. The dfio.ity' Is 14' always dad the milady. 1a rhino's - tem Beath America. RMem&W Lure has boo fomnd • oertala aatidoto his th1 pais - fel disease. It is always eIsotivn *real. fortis. wife of • well-iaow. masataetarer 11 Highgate. 011.. says : "I was esrfo•siy with rheumatic palm ha my ankles, dada. Wass was almost disabled. I tried mt.tyibl•p. as I thonshli, mad deetored for Pose wither 'mob ballet I we Iadueed flee fiesta Aakst ers Rhemostio One. Te my dslebt, the flat deem gave me mese raid thea I had bad 1.4 y.asa. said Mrs bottles Daum completely eared. me." field by J. Z. Davin" - CORNELL ,• .& SON.1.. FURNITURE. ---49 You eon bay firetrelam Goods at FACTORY PRUQ by the Best ds Makers i• Cosaonly. No trouble to show I j e►1AllrORY PRICK. UNDERTBSING. Diplomas, for Embalo+ieg in our Show Window. The Best and Largest Steck of A0SS',TS and 00171:N2 and Funeral Trimmings imam County -Low PAosaQ WINDOW BHADEB. . We keep • large:Vas.*y of WINDOW SHADES ma bead. Give to a Miss you are looking fot Bargains. DONT FORGET THE NEW FIRM, • _► CORNELL alt SON. 2 iWORE& gAMItT'pE.1'L fiat iiIQ1JARE. Next Bedford Hotel. He went back the next evestiNg to Nelly Knox to tell her that be heel duly'performsd her behest. ally Ian's hers, slid the palls little girl, who was wiring the elOwe d en dome as diligently M if alts had kilt eft " Bb&. gene on =mien She goes at sews ovary *grub* and don't Dome baa tQ t tltine"lt sight." " Oh 1 said Guy. " And here's her foot 1 " Very lame, said the oldldasdeee t- ing a fresh wire at her Use and twist. tag it around until our hesurs ayes giddy with fel ter ala " Bat she lemma da • salsas tlgd--Why, here'. Nellie sow. ma *vying, too 1 " Oh, mid OILY. " What's alae N -feta+ri•--'Wy e $ usu. Lam. a. Otfits;.1- a +emsvr+i+M. 1s wassesssrese horPool-feta a tll»114 mood I„ � ...�Ier 4.111. tew fes a" vim NOV sissy of them ate %Hess t Miwt- t'�-iter. Madiea•*o•Ai1ewiseeet ll• *rise's sees•+. •eras always perfectly impartial.' sold an aldose. gravely, ', bat I debate peesesbegts .ed faultier•." S. does many .pother kindly M ylbh bigdiat'Wal e.mi.R. attreat dews efts mot abs steepest ,Mats t• harsh, whoa kis masYias.upised, and limbed tis the middle et the read. Two duties wure and they pr+.ptty •�fsa, les didfar kindly inquired eae d tot motes► T. whit* he received Ntu "li err semis. dews that dedevfey with Mesh ve►db Nal 11.mt my gravi/7 mid Wien lbs asaeadmaised mai." Tie inset earned Irma tali* ssfertanats Odle Irak we. bowl* .satsM . •'0.e Jsek," fes milliW masa ses. "If I'd Air like Nam& .11 a lesetsee M WOW the sellerMae Ws fel seller log Dema fee tot." can "w discharged, said tie alri, *ea a soh in low throat. go. Pothook+ Me bsea Hesse► {• Stirs �`ellbnriek le en •distil esti br- erlrra Guy, thetly. " AM A is soil say f it I Dost or Yea ere Os $ In • ■ ■ s ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • • ■ 0 ■ • AIPAISIENTLY A HOPELUS OASE- A 111110a edlie Seeker abs Waletiredu lellsedies- br Ono was >! Waris w : " *see Me y lett01 iii woniri•l reedy tar WU hemp w seeeto swab, asdm te teal 1ka it WI wsi tt Jsle i )Myer, beaker, liateartA �ey�g�.,, M a ee► 16sia.. vary aspt& t« were Itt 7.Rw abet ass be esasiW M eapesio ease. 1 oat mow mowset Aha .mal of the feeble. we wises �w• rased a •test rialist�l IrMt�fr 0�,• e M rlis* .rib say 1reetrr ��" *i14b7 1. 1. Farmers, Dairymen And - -tbeir Wies,-- -- Drop us a post card, and gat'fftlt our booklet on "INDURATED FIBREWARE." It costs nothing, tells all about indurated _ _Fibre Pails, Milk Pans, Dishes and Butter Tubarand will put 'none). irryour pockets. THE E. B. EDDY ,COMPANY, Limited HULL., CANADA. _ • ■ 0 • a 1 ■ a • ■ • ■ • ■ • • ■ • . ■ IN ■ • ■ BOOTS AND -, SHOES • .1w • Including the SLATEPt and all other A 1 goods AT SHARMAN'S One Goods are the bent thalcan be obtained, and ars Bali at Rock Bottom Prioea. Hundreds of pictures leave actuators weekly. They au the prettiest on earth, as noticing sea Mmp•re with a handbome wawa b • pretty, neatly -made, fashionable pair of shoes, and we only soli [roti as becomes the sweetest of pictareo. MIKTZAC. ser, e• . t.4.ie.Iv2at..6. + w YoLgAN's BLOCK, GODIRIOH 4