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THE SIGNAL : OODERIOH ONTARIO.
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S1\ITI 33RO'C cZ CO_
The Leading Dry_ Goods and Millinery
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All the Latest Things at the Lowest Prices in
SMITH BRO'S & CO
Dry Goods
Millinery and Capes
Gents' Furnishings
Clothing
House Furnishings
Lace Curtains
Floor Oilcloths
Ladies' White Under-
wear
Wrappers and Blouses
The -Large- tJ8tock of New Sprint Moots it
Cash and' 'P 4I Only.
39 SAME' ftLIWS
Itd. os all hew erp.Mailalte■e with the him -
site loves one met with the needy re-
•' 1,'pidIsag, hat tinge le hlr. A., whit
hie wise, sad ls reepeewd wd `t,fdlpier•
Ore, rarely 1 ma IoUow hie example. '
Please )set .it down and t►iak wbetb*r
say child of yours, any bleed. ea body who
*owes tato coat •%with you u bolo& Iced by
your example to 1sste and love the drink
Yoe cos de without it, and be better off to
health stall pooket. Thea do so, and give
no oostlllMa to stumble or fall to any one In
year WV.
TIN! halving are sample wtlmesisle of
some ui ti1Mt celebrated medical men in
Great 11=7- It le certain that there are mut-
Ntndes at OE moment who are 'sirens
their eionstItotioes and shortening their
Uvea by taking alcohol daily is an amount
which they monde: strictly moderate -Dr.
Ridge, M 8.B A . B. 8.. London.
I should Ilk* be ray that • very Isms num-
ber of people is moiety are dying, day by
day, poisoned by alcohol, bot not &apposed
to be poisoned with to It is one of the
mmmooeet things In English society Coal
people are injured by drink, without being
drunkards There Is a great deal of injury
done to health inches% beteg irookards
Vero is agrost deal of injury done to health
WWI habitual Dee et wanes and aloohur
. 4,... shapes. even in so-oelled moderate
ytl J- -lit. Wm. Gull, 11 D . F R 9.
overage man" the habitual use
*E ileobolio liquors in moderate or even
auantltles le acs nese** sessesmnmy
feg_kkie msintainesm of bodily or 'sesta*
vigor, but is malevorsbte to the perneses%
entoyment of health. -Dr. W. 8. Corroder,
F.R 9., F.&.8.
SM=TIS =IMO'S clt CO_
W. C. T. U. - vaARTMENT
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It may be that some member car your
family will fall a victim to the terrible
power of the drink appetite, bot wb•t •
pitiable and almost uaendurabie thought it
would be to b•uat you fore,alr, U your oom-
edeao. ..oneei you of making at easy for
the Ent stop M be takes. U she lightning
must strike veer bons, don't for pity's coke
'roper* the rod whtoh draws the deetroyiao
bolt open you
Cider, beer, wine, may sound and Deem
harmless, but .11 these oo•tons the subtle
•piris of destruotton, the fetal alcohol
'nor tore the easy stype, the alphabet : ogee
allow them to be learned, and you cannot
stop the goiag forth and forward towards
destruction.
Mske your home pure. It is the cradle
of youth, the refuge ot middle life, the
asylum of the aged. �ihatver may be the
temptation& sad sits dant** without. give
no place for them within.
Keep the drink out of the home.
The stately homes of Ceaads,
Looe may iMy pamsdly *trod,
Begirt with Wily Ismperaeeer
T"1114,17 m1 _
Row many •a -Slk brwAs will
awful anxiety as us -bow her
ohsfee under her r .ln t and oadio.s,. r
he answers every plea wltb, But, mother,
Mr. B. dtisk....4 44_is..p rferi Awn's-
How =say • wife's bops' Grew dist and
Ask your Demist Ile
Wonderful Tonic
and
15111
too
two
Remedy ter
Weak and Impure Blood,
Kidney and Liver Trout**,
see«ee...w w e1. M. iiIMPL[ODe elt,wsguw■. wart.
A TEMPERANCE PSALM.
BY DL CYRUS EDSON.
A stands for Alco'tol, deathlike its grip
B for Beginner, who takes just one sip :
C for Compsoion, who urges him on ;
D for the Demon of drink that i. born ;
E for Endeavor is makes to resist ;
F stoodirfor Friend*. who so loudly insist :
G for the Guilt that he afmu. wards feels :
11 for tb. Horror that hsoge at his heels ;
I his Intention to drink not at .11 t
J *nand. for ,leering tb.t follows hie fall ;
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be Koowledge that he is a flaws ;
ilea& for L quare hie *poetises erne* ;
Ef ilrsesvivsl Mmtiage so pay ;
Yore* for No, that be tries bard to gay ;
O for Ms Orgies that then Dome to pass ;
1' Is for Pride that he drowns in hie glass ;
tl for fie Qeerr is Must eighth akgd-:-
R shuts Cat RafaiiisiTterer* a r
8 stead* for Saba that his ration Wilms;
T for tb* Trembling that 'sixes his limbs ;
17 for the U.*fslo.s* sunk to the eyh.rr
for the Vagrant he gulokly becomes;
W for Waning of lite that'. soon done ;
• for his a\it, re/rested by none.
1 oaths ot this natico, .nob weakness is
crime ;
Zealously tarn from the tempter in time.
-North American Review.
>fiv•fs? TO O14XX
^GLOSINC UP BUSINESS....
CEYLON TEA
WE ALL iaS t'H$*--sae. Me. Yd Me
will bold their bores rose os July 27th and
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Peet ot$m Isspaotor Hopkirk, of Load*,
paid an official vie.. to our pest oftlue last
week.
The Baseball and Football ol.b. of tows
are pertentias their srrangemeste for • eery
complete celebrattoo of Her Majesty's birth-
day.
W m. Lowe, of this plisesoros is.
sited by sisal Bs amen 1 O.O.Y. Se nesse*
their annual manes to thea taws ea Bus -
der last.
or. Jas. M.odossl4 has bees exereistag
himself to the skiff he b -oaths book frost
the expedition aorta. H. ►rsdles 11 like
an esperiesead etareman.
Messrs. Parke* and rental's, the noted
high and .lack wire sad tumbling perform -
ors, have been engaged to Rivs perloemssoss
here .t the celebration on May 24.s.
l.tormau.o le waned of the whereabouts
of Elias Ann Adams, nes Yin UoCulloagh,
wife of one James Adams, by a trued la
Lowell, Mich. She is .uppo.ald t0 be pear
Itlnnerdia.
Jas. Flwagan wet with an eocideat at
made riteesatlebtoweree osm de y *se!'
While engaged at bra WWI k. e oba:r leg dew
out of • lathe near when he was working
tend etruek him to one eye. cutting it sever -
ay, and rendering several sticks. necessary.
DYING BY INCHES!
But Dodd's Kidney Pills will
Yet Renew Life.
Thousands of persons die in the
prime of life because doctors think
Bright's Disease and Diabetes incura-
ble. But Dodd's Kidney Pills cure
them both-411tey have cured thousands
of cases. - -- _
These diseases .ane other Kidney
complaints are as common as ordinary
people don't realize that
are _afliicted till the disease has
eaten deep into the system. Even
then, Modern Kidney Piltrwitt-posi-
tively cure.
Thousands of /eople ars dying en
their feet, but do not realise it. They
notice one or more of these symp-
toms: shortness of breath, loss of
memory, failing sight, ravenous appe-
tite, pale or reddish urine, with brick -
colored deposit, scalding when urina-
ting, constipation, nervousness, pains
in the loins. Their only hex is
Dodd's Kidney Pills won t fail.
They never
WINGHAM-
Measles are prevalent among some of the
ohtldree in town.
Rev. Mr. Murdoch of Teamster, reach-
ed last Sabbath in the Baptist church here,
The Wingh•m Driving Perk Amootstio■
EVERYTHING MUST GO
SEE THE FOLLOW111G LIST OF CARPETS,
WNICN WILL 1E CLEANED OUT OQOAOOLEUU 1f MAT Tiin CUT.
310 yards of Broesele, 390 yards of Tapeeky, 136 yards of Wool, 966
yards of Uslea. A great *mos to gee b'g bargain Is 1 .. reeds.
72 sets Laos Curtain a1 your own prim. as they main be sed.
Floor O.1olotbs, bb yds, 2 yds wide ; 60 yds, 1i yds wide ; 66 yds, 1
yd wide.
30 yds Soiteb Llseleam, 2 yds wide. A REAL SNAP.
Our General Stock of Dry Goods
is 'till well assorted 1a black sad adored Drew Goode--T11mmisg. is
Bride, Gimps and Silks. A complete assortment of Linings, black and
colored.
Print,, Muslin', &•teens, ('8.11'es, Shakers, Ars Hoehn', Cretaenes,
Draperies,0legbame, Skirtings, CoN.aadoe, Tweeds, Tiklsge, Sheeting.,
Tatting/pi, Cloths and Cattier.
Kid Gloves, Silk Diorite, Cashmere Gloves, Cotton and Cashmere
Hosiery, Riblets, ,ad • fairly wdl assorted *took of .stall wane.
You are sore to Ret bargains from tu. W. are pmittf fy selling out the whole stook.
The busiosn must be wound op.
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Boffin exchange ffoor gkenoods_ Per J. H. QOLBO E.
.FOR PAINTS Ano
PAINTERS SUPPLIES
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SOME THINK
that all Paints aro alike. We know
they'ro not, any earn than all clothes.
Poor Paint is worn than useless, as it
takes juin as meek time to pat it on u
(food �t, and is never eatistac•toi'.
Doe't ezperines.t ; we know you 0111
be stilled with
The Sherwin-Williams Pain
They ani th8" best we know uf, and
• we've known most of them. If you .re
going to paint anything under the suq,
let u& talk it over aith you ; we ran
help you.
LOOX ma, vs Ass IN Ta 1401 visit SU
Com mon - - ---
H u eon Sense—Bu ales
McCready
DAVISON & CO
THI UP-TO-DATE HARDW.gg.
Everybody ig Talking about
D. OANTELON'S
F LOUR
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beat e"as 'd
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Made at the Henderson Bicycle Factory, Ooderich ; •Ito the
Celebrated "White" bicycle,
Made by the Wbite Sewing Machine Company.
Call and examine Whasls ens sat Prices at
LAKE OF THE WOODS
Alt" _
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-'mid* hes. Wo. 1 Hord Mehra -
L also keens Iho boa broad. of Owar*
Wei. Flour de well by
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FW�fl .... Nha.. • b.auti-
p liner N a mama* . p ie..
Orden will be p smauy •euceded to la
PUFF' PASTRY. ROLLS
or OYSTER PATTI$S
Weddlsn Mikes w{sb Aluse■d gong •
D. CANTELON.
CANTELON.
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COMPULSORY CL��I�IKG S�L�
Est. JAMES A. .REID.
$1-0,000." worth of Dry Goods and Ready -to -Wear Clothing,
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Men's furnishings, etc.,
MUST BE SOLD AT AS EARLY A DATE AS POSSIBLE.
In order to accomplish the early disposal of the whole Stock, many snaps Will be offered in every Department. The new
1898 Spring Stock, all up-to-date, is on the shelves, and -Will go at sacrifice prices, along with all other goods.
See our Dress Goods, regular price 20c., for 12 1-2e. a ; lb pieces of Flannelette, regi' price 60„ for 21-2c. a yard ; Lace Curtains, 2 1-2 yds long, 16oa a pah. ' Ladies' Cashmere Hose, 10e. s
pair ; 10 pieces Oanadian Tweed, 18 1-2c. a yard ; Yen's x*s dy to.wear Suits from $2 up—piMrsst value ever offered, GALL, AND WE WILL QUOTE PEI= 01 ALL ulna
No better stock of Staple Goods at such low prices has ever been offered in the County of Huron, and we take"this
opportunity'of asking the general public to call and inspect our goods before they invest a cent. A dollar saved is a dollar
earned, anthis is the store where you have a rare opportunity to save dollars at this particular pP y pa lcular time.
The public know, after years of experience, that this house has carried nothing but the best in all lines of Goode.
he ,Great CompuIsoryCIearing Sale commences on Saturday, April 30th,
and will continue until the whole Stock is disposed of.
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