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W. ACHESON SON. I'M VERY SORRY
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We open in /to& today ( APH I L 17TE) Oar importation, compin
Black and Colored Kid Gloves,
Rouillon and Princess. A Broom,
VirtAtinWeydir;
ror qtrowere'
1.
Jiwinsislow•
pApE118--1891
p.;
7,1k47",..f
BUT I HAVE TO DO IT.
LOOK AT THESE PRICES
AND WHAT THEY USED TO BE.
Some 'Useful Articles
A Scrubbing Brush, bc.
14c.
A Stove Polishing Brush, 10c.
A Whisk, 5c.
A 14 qt. Dish Pan, 20c.
A 2 qt. Pudding Pan, 10c.
Thew gond* are warranted.
are unalthiefactory.
We exchange or refund motley if they
SELLING AT SPECIAL CLOSE PRICE.
" W. AC H ESO N & SON.
The best is the cheapest, and
The Signal " is the best newspaper
n Hyron, Perth and Bruce.
THE NETS' CORNER.
At iforty.letre.
/Koester .1. orsoorrrad
'Halt rry ibe bugle% does the column's
lenie h ;
And nothinit loth to halt and met am 1,
For summer', best bath somewhat taxed nu
strength.
Agil log tbe duet, ways ts... lore me lie.
dew OW glittered when the missies boa
Called reveille toped the waking day ;
1, IMMO 111111fideire doe 'beery morn.
The birds thseteMed She laglirsondelity ,
scented violet% with eyes of blue.
That breathed sweet Moaner when we trod
disco down
wilder:rod bode and blooms of brightest
hue.
Tar prophecy of heeses radkaat mews
ad ad 'bat made the earlier ark g ligbt
Save tired like incomes of tbe row bonra.
ad many s bosses field of deratei sum
U.. between woody and anyorel flower%
or all it. promise. seeralaic tweegbt os rare,
So on Ito sow &ad pierseet shadows peso
ed ,
ambushed Mee lurked la each woodland
fair :
0. every emillag plain es saw Mem moaned.
standards gay. war's bright heraldic pure
Our obit...ern% with sold aad silver drew.
re met arid tore in butte's furious raga
Mood trained aad marred with dust each
glittering meet.
he light reuse hearts that made • Jest of life,
And laughed at death. when we broke may
at dawn.
'benxed are Mob
.tri?.
)r hushed where
/0111E.
merry geese for
valor smarm' •
sheets of
wilarede
td loitering berg a wine et "ram le ewe."
I note the shadows falling to Ilse east ;
bind rise. I. Seam the hill.
whose trees
Promised no glory, 'reedit. and love sad
peel*, ;
iierdroaed as osi.whest MEW was bright.
To certainty Of victory sind met ;
ad now -We saleroom ; twtIlsees he ;
Aad 1 have posed the mem hill. waving
crest.
" Poniard r the bmdes toll ; reedy. so ;
Tor though sur step bath lost Its springing
5011.
I ec more prompt to marek. Waal. Abe/
is.. am to miestiost or to heehaw
Yet. whoa 'woe belted trooper maw by.
1 1111 =7 "Yrs. warmed by the swift hersile
trop
And bail bis with the Westerman's ere-
"liocomrade. tall me bee tar It le to came
deo /me Palo
Dvslt her. beat troubled with
.une Back for Want six months, and
..oueht 1 would try fiagyard's liefloW Oil,
.hick cured ate. Aas now free from all
panto, and recommend Yellow Oil very
2 FLANK PAUSAL, Winona, Ont.
head et Nis meneen
Keen a had boy le wood of bevies • geed
•,,,ther, no matter bow often he may At
-1.ry h�,usr how conscious he may he that
h. is not what the would like him to bs.
" You must have • nice mother, to bring
',11 up to steal "" cried an appie-weenan o.
• he corner to a boy who had just pocketed
forbidden fruit. Re turmoil upon her in a
rad cried :
" mother bring me op tit steal ! Why,
• h. Jost talks and talks to me about being
• bean the thee 115* up t&I1 I get off to
ho.l Why, ale makes es any the Lord's
oreyer aisd ' Now I lay ase ' every mighthe.
e jest as paw as • mimister. That's
• he sort et wealth my mother is l l'ake
vow old apple ! Yo. tay mother weed
Nein sty mother end VU moth year obi
.imed for you r
The Pew at gleelss.
children should osely he tangle ewe s
linoh. A very little child ran andentand
that •book must we les thrown we the flenr,
• tont, or beat haeltward. or wiehrimted 1.
he fifty small wart is which Madre. are
lennitted to abwat Beth babies la
hitches are doe quite as one to imams.*
ea the part Of parenah
Those who have me interest or abeam Ise
inoses themselves are mot likely to expel it
/mom their ehildrea. A reverence few limbs
se part of the hors gee bawl them, and peo-
ple wise have bees knight IT ha " M.
'here ef hooka. or who spend umeh time
realise or stmly„_w11 naturally hem& •
beak romertfelly Mmeneenee heist Mall
their children shill de likirwisa
There le lho
frobtoo
44 yeCtegnile=ydaltlill,k mad
ads aim hr psons of whom me would
°VW SONY Wage Tee essolhe after •
book is read it is allowed to lie about the
house, and no especial effort is made to re-
turn it to its owner. That • book should
be returned as 1100111 as read, lust as partic-
ularly as ow would return a tool after
wing it, or • garment after wearing
would appear to go without saying. let it
is not always the caae.
And it is right to Instal that oar childrset
Should be exact in this respect. That they
shall, after borrowing • book, oover it neat-
ly, if it he a nicely hound one, treat it care-
fully while in their posseesima, return
it promptly whet, fiuitdied. This is not
only justice to the (weer. but sack
will go far towards raking a child particu-
lar about the property of others.
Itch, mange and scratches of every kind,
on human or wane* cured in 30 minutes
by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion_ This mow
fails. Sold by F. Jordan. 96- ly
Mew tam.
Never whip a child wiles it is in a tan-
trum.
Playing with cats iU give children ring-
worms.
Remove egg stains from table silver by
rubbing with salt_
Apple peelings thrown on the stove will
perfume the room.
An extensive nut and fruit diet will cure
elukireti of the fidgets.
A beg of charcoal hung up in the cistern
will purify the water.
A feat diet will clear the • and
make yea more loving and kind.
A weak solution of °oak acid vill
move rant mind fruit stains from linen.
Never drink water that hoe been standiag
uncovered over night in s roam.
A maiotpeaseroi
The following is taken Mien a letter from
Mr. 1). Davie, Wit} tiairiant. Man.: "Being per-
suaded 10 5.. e Pectoral Belem
for • troubkoome i, I was entirely cured
by the use of two bottles." 2
The other day Jno. Shine. McKillop, re-
orived a message stating that his brother
Daniel. who had for some years bean hold-
ing respowsible positions on railroads in the
YI astern Seethe was accidentally k illed.
A Pretty lerlarreee *.o. 1. Wed.
The best royal bride, Princess Louise, of
Schleswig Holstein, is diligently preparing
her troweean. The wedding dram is to
be very plainly made in cream silk eta thick
texture, the sleeve* long and narrow, the
cellar • la Medici, the skirt ell veiled in
i - old kw which cease from the Queen's
treeenr•-boues. A very hog court train is
Islamised to the skirt, end bordered with
'cranes bioesonse and myrtle. Simplicity is
the order of the %shine 01 4)., Royal High-
' nem' oetilt. The giving -away toilet is to
be • i7irliah white costume with • tiny rose-
. bud bonnet.
The under -lino, Win be as exquisite as
fine stitching, beautiful and
delicate lace can make it. bride elect
ie • tether pretty girl with light -brown
hair, blee eyes and delicate pink oomplex•
km, • plump figure and a meet animated
sad pleasing expireasien.
And These Bargains:
The Best Clothes Wringer
in the World for $3.99
A Set of Mrs. Potts' Irons, 1.10
A Set of Mrs. Potts' Irons,
Silver Plated, 1.49
A No. 9 Wash Boiler, my
own make, XX Tin, 1.98
.A No. 9 Kettle, my own
make, 94c.
These Seasonable
Goods
AT THE PRICES MARKED ARE
OR THIS ROW SU RE SELLERS:
FOR
NOD VALUE
1 dor- Knives k Forks, $1.29
I doz. Nickel Silver Tea-
spoons (warranted), 82
I doz. Iterseert Spoon'',
A Silver Plated Butter
Knife,
A Brass Hall Lamp,
Handsome
Limp,
Library
A Beautiful Toilet Set.
A Nice Kitchen
complete,
39
2.49.
2.49
1 wu4.0ring OUT IN A FEW DAYS A LARGE NOCE OW
SIT.117MIR• w
WHICH WILL LET THE Borrost 'dT OF HIGH\ PRICES.
AM HERE TO STAY. AND WILL USE YOU FAIR.
THE PERSON WHO PAYS CASH GETS THE BEST.
1
A Kitchen Knife, 5c.
A Cork Screw, 5c.
A Bundle of Pictire Wire,
25 yds., 5c.
An E2 Paces Packages 5c.
Beater, 10c.
mter, mer, 10c.
Just Opened 17p
THE FOLLOWING LINES:
Bird Cages (Brass & Japanned),
Nickel Plated Copper Tea-
kettles,
Toilet Seta,
Spice Boxes,
Kneading Pans,
Milk Pan&
Cutlery,
Mixed Paints,
Kalsomine,
And a Stock of Brushes.
ALECK SAUNDERS,
favorite apple tree, which he much prised,
was robbed 01 4*. fruit. Ou the day follow•
ing, after service, be mildly referred to his
misfortune, and added, -If any one present
is acquainted with the poineesor of the
fruit, I lag he will inform him that he
should retain it for eight or ten days, when
the flavor will be materially improve&
TAKING THE CENSUS-
-
ThwIrrials wad Trthettattoes elms %mouser.
/mon TUE HANIUMS NrIKTATOIL)
" I b•Ve CONDO to take the census of this
family," said • young man with a portfolio
under kis arm, when Mrs. Finn opened the
door.
" The cinema, is it," replied thniiinmen
in a ponied tow. Then, 1, „that
it would never do to confer lipsoraws, she
continued : "Fax, there's Wee • wait
4. 144. how& l'a either Linda' 41 10 Mrs.
McCarthy beyent. Bat if I had it here ye
wouldn't gm it. Who Met ye ahber it,
tallyhos', wid yer stovepipe hat and yer
airs !"
" Excites me, madam. You evidently do
mot understand. I am an *sent of the Thi.
.404.. I come to-"
" An *gist ie41, peddlia' bakes. Faith,
men dear, I leers no time for Tunas'. Wid
washin and niesidia' .04 .4.14)40' the saner
Obi time is gesso inanely. I know ye year
divik has to live Moog wid the rim of um,
but if ye were to give sae the bake free fur
°otitis' I oneldn't radir 41, 7'.. that *lomat
o"molledge."
Mrs. Ffan stopped to take berolia,and the
YoungU.5 took adreetage of the Weak to
• drive • wedge of logic imto the mover-
--
Isamorts ILMoomoses I I Mee& make.
Seed Weeds Ise Obis. "1 eply want to kaow our Christian
Mink your mum in ball, and whether yes
have ea kaki or middle mane r said lin
"Firhat's that! Ye waist to k.ow me
Christian as...! Fame, man, do ye tak•
nee fur a emoso-eyed baythin haggard!
Wye think have say ether aor a
Christiem name In this blessed memehry !
(l'oem
Mee Finn gassed at the
made • step le hk direction es till XnaZ
exclaimed :
"F.xcesee ns., but is your name
Molietansis, or McFadden. or Ann -
Your mother your best friend.
Hare witting to do with «4)1.who web
their parents.
when at
Tell tteestemeatee things you know
Do not expire yew brother so he se
dainty as a girl.
Exercise, and Never try he leek aa if yes
were in delicate health.
Introduce eves7 new to
your motheren
as was peimilds.
Don't thiak it is aseemery tome married.
There is pigsty of leen for aid maids, sad
they lire efteu happier them wi,es.
R.hoyU provided far yen by
your parents to the fullest eldest They
will ilhe thot as • relwarel bettor thee any
other.
Mast fathers are inelthed to over indulge
their &agleam Make it impossible ter
yew father le veil you by fairly miesraing
hie illemstam and adholien.
Never this\ yes lee adiorel to he: 4e
a helm (1...-.,e, hoar well dreseed=
• mils ea melee a Galls. leek like silks or
MUMS to • hither Sr brother.
De not eporrel with yew heather; 40 .1
at lin sod de mai saddle hien
hides yew Mend, .04 4. sot expeel
hise to he yaw esemmt, nor let hien enrage
yea le he his.
as Amities glIngstate.
A eartena mileMese hod 1111111114110 • die
peettlen awe* saltWagg wee ewer
karma le retie his teneptic o. a flatendsy
might lie pwellie wee %mem lain sod •
milligaitit, it is sot,- interrupted Mn.
Fins with • scorehil toes of the load; "it's
Mit Pim_ As a dacint • name as tree a
mimeo had, Ind no Mace OT Ithe
two talk to • gam Biddy Finn, se more,
00 1.5.
The made his first entry, sad
harried enwerii with his qesstions. He
t be hod et Let get lira Finn into
era mood
"Are yen a widow, km r
"A eir, k ' liegeren I hay' • ewe
ea 'ed make two like yen me laddybeek
Ye may hey' the la -Ma% het he bee the lege
gad serums, sod • aid am him Me
mood side of • lemma e' beer."
lira Fine had hem serprieed hito
a:gash declaration and the 4).
vs •• hkreelt so am fay
visiery emir legamises weines. We
ematiemed :
"Of wine osier yew Mama ."
" num I modleatimly replied
Um ilia " Mink link the mike
• way other billmem. WIIIM
he dome be etenin' home tired Irene the
quarry he does he white aa the wall wid the
wakenene on him from the bard work, poor
man But robin he has the dbrop in hini it
rises the blush in his chake like a red row.
I seen him tomtit' all colors wid rage when
the goat 'ad be 'atm' the cabbidge. Yo'd
think he'd been a Chinese or • nagur
be that black in the face, and small blame
to kim, fur (him mats is devils where thar's
cabbid no they are, and ow
tint wid grata ninth the ..sue is tinder and
juicy and mikes the nanny give platy o
.glory be to the sante ! and when the
cow', milk is scarce, the nanny's milk is
bandy for to he pattin• aut. tay,eo 'tit and
if yell hold yer whist, me lad, 111 be
vela' ye • stip o' Use nanny ntilk, ao I will,
You are the mother of how many
children broke in the young man upon
the smooth flow of Mrs. Finn's monologue.
The question but started her finestcy in
another channel, aad, hardly stopping to
catch her breath, else started in areal.
'Well, there's Mickey. Divil • finer lad
yell mete nor him, sir. It. heady he a at
kerma' Wicks. Sure Witt night I ootch
him sinokin' his father's pipe, he's that
handy. and be ao young."
"Is Mickey the only child you hare !"
"He is ; God blow him ' He had • little
sister want tliat. up with St. Bather now.
It's mighty quote about chador, sir. Some
o' thine rea arsead berelegged wid noth
in' as thim fur shelter from the wind or the
rain, .ad they'll be fat and inipidint, so
they will, liko a pock goat, and divil's the
horn= '11 some to thin' atoll atall. And
thin agin there'll be others sell be whistle
wid the could and crewlin' under the .Move
to kepi the breath o' life in thun. Arndt,
good day to ye, ktra O'Brien. Here's •
gintlemin .i. akin' me pedigree and be
puttin' it in • little bake far t' he *bowie'
the Qum* et Wayland, fwhile she'll he sa-
tin' in her geoid chair wid • eager to be
kapin the flies off her. And d'ye mind the
van pin he has .14 14). ink in the handle.
Wed ye mind showin' Mrs. O'Brien Use
Yeah., levitating', sir! Oh dear, oh deer,
41. 41 iver see the likes o' that. I s'peses, N,y.
hair' • meow ink bottle in Om handle r
While the two women were examini
foomais pea the
to pet in mother question 11. was sof
gutragissesor aletwt, and be hamened to wake
Where were you born. Mrs. Finn r• said
lee.
Comma& o' miles from this spot,
• maw Voissands o' I
.1.4)1we; there now, so I do. Ind ye
iver hear n Mimi. la liallydur. Ms lad !
*nab, ye silmithl go 1. 14). jack goat fair
Ism 111017 year, wid the goat up in a
esigs. 554 4)4.. obi ribbons 'rimed hie
meek -
"But, uny deir modani," mid the emu
inerator, impatiently, "all thie a of so in-
terest whaMver to sm. rm sme taking the
iremens of the goals is !retard. Piero be
hind emosigh to tel/ nie If you were bore in
Xeliyiluir"'
"Faith, I wee mot. Blare I drew eve nest
*0.14)40 Kilkerren shoot els Irish miles
frees Cernak mod the same ameher 01 .44..
bees Comma in the openly o' Clammy,
Omen' weenty people think& Kamm"' is Ms
Cemsemsees. nod by the mime token, there
was • brave doetlier iu Corn* while ehe
mew Use se illezmat lag He'd be tellke'
ye Ike 'MX ye'd split yer sake isergithe.
Be wee always se humpy as neketty's told
amd es Mindy as dhry terf. norms, l
neemher moil the snowy Wei ho alike' Mee*
4*0 wem-kgri dusk wid Medea eyes--.).
"Rest ram Time -"
'A.411. emiwoe kg tete Is the alias el
-vcr ms.r-s-r
his body all the mune am it might he 11 4).
was welkin. on one athilt, and when lie'd
dip hie head fur a morsel o' corn he was
that high
"How long have you been in this wunt ry!"
cruelly interrupted the enumerator, who
W5. now in a state of extreme
'Fur nanny years, sir. More nor ye'd
wunt 04. yer fingers and toes and more he-
.
sides Mike that a nie husband, air keen
out afore me, sir, sod .int nee the money to
come afther. If ye'd aee him and he meet -
in' me and grabble' me in his arrune, like
the ;rattly hear 1 seen in the show, and him
cryin will the beer. which the Name be tuk
fur to kape his couroge up fur fear somethin'
happened ate comin over and 1 tum in the
say ! dear oh, dear
'•You say you have heen here niece than
twarty years, Mrs. Finn. May I ask how
mach more !
"Shure ye ntay. Ask away."
"Well !"
" It's a dacint chap ye seem ti he, and
it's mewl( 'uil tell ye ; but it's so long ago
thai I forgot it entirely. If come
around in about throe wakes I might be able
to find out. Ye see. 111 get me little eon to
write a letter to me sister 4.. Kilkerren and
find out fur ys, if that'll do ye.-
" Well, Mrs. Finn, you probably think
toe very inquisitive. But this isn't • pee-
wee! matter with ine. 1 am hired to get
certain facts, and if you will simply answer
the uestions briefly it will greatly oblige
o Faith 1 will, me lad. You're ped for
doing it, and why wouldn't 1 put an odd
dollar in yer pocket ! Of course it's Wear
10 4). oarryin' • little bake under yer atom
and ..kin' impiclent questions nor it is b
workin' in the quarries or ptiddlin' fah.
But the taints preeerve me from harrom 41
111 be penile • 'threw in yew way,..
lad --
Arrah, stoop yet- blather and give The
man the 'nolledge be', +antis'. Troth,
ye're as windy ea • Galway fiiihnoanin,"
said Mrs. O'Brien. "tio ea, sir, am! Ill
soarer the quartioa tionelf and save tiMe
fa r
ye wilt not, thin," spoke up Mrs.
Floe, angrily. "lt be mann' in nee own
home to bellyrog use, Mrs. O'Brien. I
know me own bushman and it's well ler ye
I'm kapin' in. limper."
The young man spoke up hastily to quell
the rising storm with another queetioa as to
whether 34re Finn wee suffering from say
acute
nr chronic disease -
"De's**, l.it r was the r*,, with •
profound sigh. "I'm stared there's thing the matter wid me heart. Whin
Mickey fell down the eastern the other day,
and 1 &thin' hint out wid • clothes pile, I
was that frekened me heart jumped up like
ea if 'twee playin' l'ap frog in nie Cense It
went Camp. temp, sea me ribs, tIII
t'ought 'twav comin out o' Me body. Tide,
whin the weather is wet I have the rhe.tie in me two knees Mere, 1 tried ivery.
thine. mustard souther mod viumpar ma Ur
Borkira nil of glowlevas, but there the pile
eari, like an aehin' tooth."
The eau weak. Goad wind 11 ao inner
He arm., howel, sad started for the rimer.
MK Mit mind
"Come back. Dir. There's wen o' the
katily ye didn't yet."
"Indeed ! Whet is the mow r' irked
esmoiverater, limgerieg the threshole.
"Silly rilm!-
"msremd ar siaglier
"Married." ,
"firm ."
"Wise yearn Mr."
"And you my be's
"Yin dr. He's the hilly pat."
11- thL'4)41
New Designs and New Papaya
Pr
111 at a price that any one can purchase.
Good papers at b cts. per roll ; better at 10 cta,
and lb cis.
HOU81 WBLL PAPHRBID 18 HALF FL RN1811HD AND
COSTS BUT A TBIFLII. • -
Our samples of Wall Papers, Borders, Priam. and Oiling Now
tions are now complete, anti we think it only a pleasure te ern
,tamples aml give prices. • ,
.1.1",;;A
--
FRAZER 86 PORTER,
Central Telephone Exchange. Court House Syuare.
• •
of the system
ingredients as
Prepared only by
111-1Y INT.A.EV
CONDITION POWDERS,
The best Sprit; Medici*
for Horses and Cattle. By
their use the appetite is im-
proved and all derangements
corrected. Carefully prepared from such
are not injurious to any stock.
GEO. A. FEAR,
to GEO. RHYNA8,
Next Gao. Acheson's Dry Goods Store,
PU BLIC NOTICE
•1
Another large consignment of gi
Fresh Teas of superior quality.
In order to counteract the dis-
honest practices perpetrated on the
public by peddlers and others, we
are offering Special Inducements in
Tea and Coffee, and solicit your pat- 4,
ro agP.
S PRICE & SON
Kays Block, next Bank of Commerce, Square.
Orders by Telephone promptly attended to.
Cattle Chains ---New Patterns.
C.osscut Salm-- All Makes
Cutlery---Tabl sand Poce t ---In Endless Variety.
Chopping Axes -At Your Own Price.
General Winter Goods -Stock Complete,
ALL AT SPECIAL PRICES 1
R. P. WILKINSON & Co., '44
Hardware. , 4
D'AYIGHON'S CHO OF WITCH 111E''
!it lit perfect kir bon kr le rnioval
SUNBURN, PREOHLES, ROUGHNESS, AND ALL
IRRITATION OF THE MM.
F. JORDAN - MEDICAL HALL,
OIDICFLIOH-
r
i=isTier=es earns* oil Wade of fureftere et the wrest smalida prim DO
Sells C3=Lear
Far mon Xe beim the tzlsa4Jvidlertaker Ihnbalisms Fluid uulwers Mtn do tislit =arts et Fianmes Olve hiss • can beam mieetiogimg
sem reel w ned ses gay* eels Gime
IMMO.
la Menhir ems sod an Iler their ant galimmes4. Moo Is mom .
GEO. BARRY, r7r Pre x"""r*
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