HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1898-1-28, Page 8CLEARINC SALE
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We don't intend carrying over any lines of Winter Goods into the
spring, and have started this SALE while you still need Winter Wear.
COE AND SEE OUR BARGAINS !
Ladies' Jackets
Clearing Sale Prices at Less than Cost.
Millinery
and Sailor Hat% during clearing Bale, Half
Price.
Gloves_ Gloves
200 Pairs Fancy Ringwood and Black Cash-
mere, worth 17c to 25c, sale price. 10c.
Fancy Ringwood and Cashmere, worth 25c
to 35c, sale price, 15c.
CLOTHIING
Till First of FsbrtukrY,
20 per cent. Discount off our low
price.
Everything in clothing comes under this Cut Price. This win be As ex -
de
All Must Clear Now!
lankets, Comforters,
Flannels, Furs.
SMITH BROS. & CO.
ChlOsifo " Times Herald " The Hyde
Park Protective Astoonittoo—what is it!
The name ham appeared in the newspapers
frequently of late ; it has been ma the ton-
eless of many people. It has kept bobbing
up hers. there sod everywhere, sad yet
there are many still asking : " What is
Well, in the fireet place it is one el the
mese valuable effective °reanimates. he all
Ofiater t;hioaeo. It wee organized prise
*ally to keep saloons out of the prohibil-
diatriet of Hyde Perk. Generally
speaking. it has done eo. Ait the same time
te bas banished the nuns and nook% sad
hes made the region in which it operates,
ase of the men desirable in all the city as
gsseentee of peen and safety for women
Mid ; 15 haa added $60,000,000 to
the value a the property Instep the die.
WIN. In • word, ft has kept out not oely
the nel000 but all the evil inflame:ea that
Mimes always bring, and the people in the
teeiehberhood are better and happier for le
" We have no poverty fa our parish,"
wrote one of the priests in the &striae "be-
aten we have so selooss."
There is a volume of truth in that state-
" We have lea trouble politically in the
thirty -snood than my other ward in the
thy, and we mote nearer to gettion what WS
Irast." said former Alderman Rene eThat
Id booms* we bays no saloons la oar resi-
des*, district.
"• The people in Hyde Park average higle
we in else male ot nepeotable oit inning) Man
de the people la any other dietriot of meal
size in the oity," said another prionisent
cesidast of the probibttien area. " People
ems ham benne they know the law will
stell permit Torn, Dick end HIM] meals owl
bad saloons aext door So their resident, de
Creme Di& end Harry reseals have * "t
to see up saloons within the Matelot and
kens in this hays tried to sneak io bars of
the "ind pig " owls!, That whore the
the " pigs " are bead the agents of the fro.
Senn* assesiases are sot. They have eyes
fir eneaseives sed for the polio, as Mall.
Ned mai theft ohm their organisation
they tweed Wm blue mato to do their
4Isey. The mean bedinseent of ex • Lieut-
enant Rank of We Hyde Park polies fey
=tisz bribes from else keepers of "bind
the Isdnenese of essay of the
Ask your One.*
Wendorful TOWS
and
keepers themselves, the °loathe of several of
the tough dives that remained in the district
as a heritage from the world's lair are some
of the many evident's. of the value of the
"We are Mt* them fellows who want to
B. Farwell, the industrious secretary of the
emaciation, "and whets we start after then
Feb 3, Plum. end their disease. ; leader,
Yob. 10, Grape cellars and pruning #;
leader, Wm. Waraeole.
Yen. 17, The Ve•seable gerdes loader,
Jam WUkisson.
Feb. 94. Eipraytne sad fungicides ; lead -
binds 3, Small traits ; leader, Alex .
liar% 10. Ferillizers ; leader, Wm. War.
Marsh 17, Hew to make • earliest pay ;
Mart% fee Poultry in oonneation with
the orohard and garden ; leader, C. Wells.
March 31, Aa apple orehard for profit ;
leader, A. MoD. Allen.
A fifth buyer has gone on the market for
grain le Winrham. Geo Maltose' is the
James PdoLaischltn has retired from Wai-
mea on amount of health. derma Hangh
will matinee thew bedtime.
The Presbytery of hialtland titlarks* met
in Ilt• Presbyterian °kart*. Wineries. on
Emerald, a pley, woe seven In the town
hell lest Thursday ermine by • crompany of
local talent. The parte were well misdated
aad showed modal *lady.
The entortalemeati in the town hall on
Iteaday under the auspice of the Sena ef
much enjoyed by those preetiat.
A box under the auspice of the
Leyal Tree Hines was held in the Temper •
sem hall on !Inlay *Teresa. A Reed ere •
gram wee prepared shed ao enjoyeble ttsa•
Annie Lomita, the mix mottles old °ha d
of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Glass. passe d
away ea Monday sight last, after a brie f
Maass. Ties se tb11 *need Mild Mr. as 4
Km Deese have lest with' b sheet time.
IRIJNNING FON Twit MAIN.
A Proottee Thai la as ll'oolion ea re Bo
enessewersca
The danger of men of full habit, or, fur
She Matter of that, of any one runeing
vbliptly to meth • trate and junt sue
weeding in doing so as it IDOOSOOLUMIO te go
anout of the 1111S4140, was netts, more
theatly brought home to sa thaw a
saorninee ago. We were In • train
which
inationsoredevrt°Yillkorl:.°AeD IMINglathe trala.r. &ore",
op we a portly pereon, wise ought
Se have mown better, recta/ at a great
speed down the Maine and Into our oar
e Vibes bet was safely in, he wee in
Dome Wu* we feared that this foolluird,y
person weald meourob. When he was In
• poeition to speak, he Wormed us that
be was mint anxious to keep an appoint-
ment in town; that he was lea at break•
fast, • meal that he devoured at a great
rate, and lummdlithely started M a run to
oateh hie train. We may observe that be
expressed his determination never to act
e o foolishly again, and judging from his
fright on that particular occasion, we
don't think he will.
The practice of running to catch the
train 1. fratieht with danger to all. Even
to one whose heart la eound, running when
not aocustomed to such hurried movement
la certainly not beneficial to the delicate
oorde and valves of the heart, and should
tlals organ be dimmed the result is @MO-
illII011 &AI& WO all know, or ought to
know, that violent and tumultuous action
le to be avoided when the heart le weak,
itod we also know that running is not the
way to avoid it. We have known several
Macao.. where men who had' previously
supposed themselves tp be sound have run
for trains, and Hotting In have fallen ex-
hausted into seats, from which they never
arose. Better by far mime • train than run
the risk of rushing Into the iftWII of death,
for this *rain on the heart cannot be ben-
eficial to one who is bound. while 11 is
likely to prove fatal to one who IA weak.
—New York Ledger.
FIRST SILVER WEDDING.
Origla of the poetess Dates Baek to the
Metes of Caret.
The fashion of silver wedding. dates
beck to the reign of Hug uos Capet, king
of France in 987, say. Vogue.
Once, as Hugues was arranging his un-
ole's affairs, he found on one of the eadatee
a lent in die serv-
ice of his relative. Ho. had been such a
friend of his master's that he was almost
looked upon as one of the family.
On the farm with this old man wets also
• serving woman who was as old as be,
end also unmarried, and who bad been
the most devoted and hard workleg of the
▪ king beard these praises of the two, he
greigge them be brought before him,
isd d to the women.
--!! Our aervioe is great, greater than thie
Man's, Whose service. were great enough,
for the woman always finds work and
obedience harder than a man, and there-
fore I will giro you • reward. At your
age I know of none better than a dowry
and a husband. The dowry is bere--thie
farm from this *me forth belongs to you.
If this man who has worked with you five
and twenty ream teereltiag to emery you,
then the husband la ready."
'' Your mikieety," stuttered the old peas-
ant nonfusedly, 'how is it possible that we
should marry, having already silver
"Then it Mall be a silver wedding," an-
swered the king, "and here I give you •
wedding ring," drawing a easily ring
from hie finger and placing the hands of
the thankful old people together.
This mon became known all over Franoe
and raised such enthumiaam that it be -
mane a fashion after a 96 yeats' marriage
to adebnite a silver wedding.
The Lives oil Mooatate Wanes.
TM lives of mountain women are nar-
rowed to a pitiful compaas of toll and dire
magic sacrifice, says a writer in The
Ohautauquen. They are often very pretty
in extreme youth, with a sentience. of ex-
pression and an inherent dignity wholly
inexplioiable except on ehe grounds of an-
ceetral retie:atop, for it la certain that
some of them have an infusion of good
old blood. Their outdoor life give* therm a
peoulier softness and brilliance of color -
lag whirl, with the subtle °harms of
youth, lends beauty to seem the plainer%
tam. But unfortunately hard work moon
does away with any beauty they may poe-
tises, and they age long before their years
would warrant.
They marry very young, and then the
real hardships of life begin, for until thet
*me their mothers shield them from the
heaviest burdens. When a moonehiner
marries, be takes hie bride home to hie fa-
ther's house, while he puts up a shack
sear by, with perhaps two rooms, and
they begin to work the ground around
The little bride follow. the plow with hes
boe all through the long hot spring and
summer, with oheerful patience and reser
station. Keen when the children come she
does not &Irk the work, but take. them
with her, and the find little toddler la
Sought to watch over the helpleee infant
lying in the shadow of a widespreading
bee ese the edge of the clearing.
ao the pram pass In untenittling toll
nnitil the oblides, are big enough to iate
Bee Plaice, and all her effort. hate broug t
only the simple necessities of Ufa
moo
affiesousouain ea I.
stigo
Remedy far
Weak and Impure Bleak
a. Ma•LIOD. esposais•si. WIC
Kidney and Uver Taosibiss. Menple of the Nile et Baelbee,
4 ars mar. than SO gest 1014) 90 fes0
geid el unknown depth.
The answer Was Owersoet.
At • school examination neer Dudley
ens of bee majesty's inspeotors was quote
Honing a little b iy in the lower standards
and found that hie knowledge of with-
Listelogyvaras may deficient, eays the London
ph. The inspector had asked me -
eery answer, but determined to arouse the
little fellow's interest la Use subject he
▪ "If your teacher gam you two rabbits
pod 1 yaws you one, bow roam would you
Inver
"Ifpur, sir," replied the lad.
"Inapowdble," replied the inspeetor, get-
ting impatient "Two and one cannot
gasket four."
"Please, dr," said the lints fellow,
4II've get • lop eared one already."
Set • Neeraing nee
Drown -1 just met White a few minutes
Ones bode.
Satto—You don't tell in• I Wag hie ma
filteWnede
StieWI-011, no. But him father mid he
• sew suit of 010thaa—Ohlaaire
rho largest out atones 11 the world are
LADE Closing -up Sale.
CEYLON TEA
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MUNICIPAL. &MOIL.
04,11LOW, Jzsr. 10, 1898.
The saw council for Colberae mei is
the Sp. hall, preemie. the deputy reeve.
losessm, James Taylor and Peter MoZwea.
The rens, Alex. Yens' easvoidably absent,
Deputy reeve in the dusk. Theasembenthav-
of Alice. the minutes et Let year's lave meet -
leg was read and pissed. Moved by James
Taylor seconded I y Peter NicEwea thee .411
the old efficiere be reappointed Ise preen%
salaries, except he assessor, h s salary te be
00.00. Carried. On motto° of Keret
eltam sad Mole wan, Alesander Robertees was
sesesesied auditor for this year. The deputy
auditor.
member of the board of health instead et
Wet Hill the retinae member.
The followner amounts were passed,
Edward Chrislaw, OSO sheep killed anti two
injured by dog se 65, Signal printing 110.00
sheaths expanse $28 00. Manieipal World
blanks for election $k 00, Brown tiros. cash
book for treasurer $3 90, fuel and light fur
hall $3.35 The clerk wee instrumed to
write H. S. Fisher los names and amount&
due of parties wee owe the tp. ter um of tie
road machine. A rawisitses wee paned to
tnetruct the csolleotor to have all tame col.
Imited on or before the 20th day of Jeremy,
Ill 00, The council then adiournod to meet
again oa the 3ed of February at 10 o'olook,
A.111. le. W. MeDonsgh. Clerk.
GODIRICII TOWNSHIP. Jan. 10, 1896.
Council met according to statute. Mem-
bers all present, made the necessary deolar
ation end eaalitioation of officio. Minutes of
last meeting read and nand. Mowed by
Jae. Johnston. seconded by John Woods,
that the salary of the township (theme be as
follows : Clerk. 1106 ; treasurer IVO ; as-
sessor, 860 : colleotor, $70 auditors, 16
each ; °penciller', for each day's sitting, $2
nob ; councillors, aa road oommissioners,
$26 emit. Moved by Thos. Churchill, see-
MIN/id Casa. Willissas. Vitt by.late Hp.
was reappointed on board ot health for three
veers. The foilowing officers were reap -
Anderson, ciollector ; Geo. Holland and Joe.
R. Helmer, auditors. The various path -
masters. fence -viewers and pound -keepers
wenr-appereted7--ftirthorifir "ff wag read
*ad paned. The following er0000ta Win
paid : A. Kimball. grayed, 60c ; eleoliem
ruppliee, Municipal World, $2.09 ; Mudd -
pal World, for am of mimed, .6; dark
postage for the year 1897, 111 ; retuning
and dope; y officers' tie:idea expellees, $57 ;
collector, postage sad state:leery, $2 ; R.
$2.50 ; treasurer, postage. stationery, and
forwarding financial report, SS ; adjourned
to meet on first' Monday us February.
MANACLED
By Acute Indigestion, Weelth Would Not
Ruy Freedom—South American Nitre
ine Broke the Stiaokles.
Realm' E. Trate, M.P., millowner and
manufacturer, of Walkerton, Oat., writes
of the great South Anaemic Korvin' :
had been for over ten yews very meta
troubled with acute indigestion, tried many
remedies sad treatments sad got liatle er
me emelt. Yeas remedy was reeessusended
te me. I obtained neat relief trees a few
done, and whets I lad takee mile two bet-
ties I felt entirely free from my newest. I
strongly reoenimend it and believe is will
cure any who nws! tie ealtering as I did.
A large number of young people inn at
the home of Miss M. Willis, ea Wednesday
evening, to bid her farewell. Tbe young
lady leaves far Toledo to day.
The t;me is nearing when this
firm's business must be closed.
In order to close the blisiness the
stock must be sold at some price.
GIVE US A CALL
YCU ARE SURE TO GET BARGAINS
EVERYTHINe MUST GO
We have a good assortment of
nearly everything yet, carpets in
particular ; but they are going fasts
COLBORNE BRO8,_
IL VOLDWINE.
or 1898
In buying GRoogRumii you want the Best and
the Freshest, particularly when you canfget them at
STVRDY BROS. at the same price that poorer goods
cost you elsewhere.
II: Jou want to buy a useful_ =gent, •,ee tile nice
thin& we bave in CHINA and Mit
RUBBERS a_OVERSHOES
▪ Ike At
THE CANADIAN RUBBER CO.'S
RECORD IR NAR1110 RUEME:
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RESULT:
Rubbers that 'MBAR" sad ate "UP TO DATE" at thek
imniesee sale and popularity proves
130.1••• ilbsp esso. STANDARD NEVER LOWERED.
AT MUNRO'S.
STAPLE ARD FANCY DRY GOODS!
ALL SEASONABLE.
Yarns, Hosiery, Gloves, Dress Goods, Linen Department,—well assorted.
Small -wares Complete.
A large stock of Underwear at pepularitceels.
Scarlet, Grey, Navy, White and Grey
WHEN YUU PURCHASE
°oars
ERIOR UNE"
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COAL or t stoves
wom
fliferillrAgeftentitrirthrgOtiel
SOONOMIL.AL ON nisi se may
stove !a the market. Ivory stove
Corrlimmilis year.
partied and warranted
Beet Canadian and Atnerioan
Ooal Oil.
woRqua,
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Sewer and
Culvert Pipes •
AU Ones Seen fle Mb MIS
MOM POR PVINOlia
ON-RBIO SLIVELPI!E Ci
Inspection kindly solicited. No one will be importuned to purchase
A. INITTEIRO. Draper.
Silver
Plating
PRICE LIST.
Spoons per doz 75c
Table Cruet, each 750
Butter Knife " 150
Candle Sticks " 420
Sad Irons 15e
Scissors, per pair 10 and lbe
We can Plate anything
in Brass, Iron, Copper,
or Steal. Call and see
samples of our work.
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D. CANTELON'S
and see bit eased dkrols, of
Fruit Cakes
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tho 6.17. roar astrthiar
Pastry, Pnff Paste, Tarts,
and Oyster Patties or
Puff Rolls
the awn del=s whipped WOO= mos
italetre jear. Planted Oakag
PLAITING MILL.
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TIECIRMM
. DONT'S
Don't Forget that we
have the Largest and Freshest
stock of
in town.
Don't Forget to exesnine
our 25c, and 10c. Bargain Tables
in
CHINA and GLASSWARE
f:Poret Forget that oar
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
is complete in every detail.
Seem sous English Sally isr
CHAS. A. NAIRN
SYRilig
Quadruple Plate, manufactured by the
Menden-Britannia Company, of Ham-
ilton, whose goods are known the
world over for High Grade. Also a
full line of
POCKET 1110 TULE
CUTLERY
of best makers. Don't fail to see oar
haocisonse
CARVERS IN SETS
igam
we have the finest line and best assort-
ment outside the cities.
We kind/y ask your inspection of
these goods. You will find our prime
DAVISON 8c CO•
The Kensington Funiture 0o.
Limited hare madearrassensentewith
of Veneet. to Gerry a tall Um of their reteew
Tbe vents an ow
Furniture at Factory Prices
ft. ban. sue ey &Aurae keep their mime.
la Iowa. and limo • mod Mimes ot Kama
sosse.__sf ft bask by nemortlost Home seam
stemma- teed be theta
=bed. of the Oomemes resk• are fa*
CATTLE BROS.
Plumbers
Titamiths
HAMM ON -8T
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