The Signal, 1892-10-13, Page 7THE SIGNAL : GODERIQA, ONT., THURBDAY,7OCTORER 13, 1892
Furs, Furs, Furs,
For LADIES and CHILDREN.
APES, STORM—COLLARS, MUFFS
Ie. NTURAL and
HL13MIAI O POSdgx aANUTRIAITIOSEAL
and OO T.
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lies' and &onfleien's For Coals
SOLD FROM SAMPLE at
"7 ersr Zfow Prices_
JNO. T. ACHESON.
:ALL "TRADE
1892.
The Fall Season is now upon us, and, as a matter of
course, FALL GOODS are in demand. We are in re-
ceipt of a few lines, and shortly will have all Depart-
ments fully supplied.
ine Hosiery, Gloves, Imported and Domestic
Woolen Yarns, Mantle Cloth and Tweed
Suiting.
will be a marked feature, while all the other Tines—too
numerous to mention—will be fully up to the mark.
I do not pretend to keep the largest stock, but as
regards completeness of assortment, quality and price,
will be found second to none.
ISPHOTION KINDLY INPITHD.
PHR OHNT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH.
CRIOTLY ONH PRIOR.
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DO YOU LIKE
A OT OP
GOOD TEA ?
FUOMIT$ OP FANCY. •
. 0&D .aSY.
The sear girl will sae beam. • tar
Inas consideration than the maid.. vote.
A man who u ruaiag for Mlles lakes
peat risk of • collision with his own prim
ciplea
The cion who always stops to thick whet
he is Rang to say .•Ilam says erectly what
he thinks.
A Polite Tramp. -.I ode- Whet
:i. yon
e - s
swiss? Tramp --Allow
e to
Dards with your honor.
What were her father's claim' re-
marks r" "I ooald sot her them ; I was o0
the wrong side of the door."
Parent -This is your birthday. Tommy.
What Das Ido for you that will cease you
pimwrer' Tommy -"Speak Johnny !
The -•0 whet is always yieldi.g to temp-
trti...sidese finds any difficulty is finding
temptatie.s to be yielded to.
The great value in •staoao,sy as s si-
enoe, morally speaking also, is that it
tends to make people look higher.
He f3►o01d Not Oesepl.ia -He --8o you re-
fuse me, dale ens 1 You love another !
file (d.msr.iy)-Oely two others.
"As terribie a. an army with banners"
W mo referees to a politioel parade, al-
though the hamars are terrible enough.
M. Boodle--Oment, bow do you know
that your diamonds are genuine ! Oast
(3itto--By w .dvamom of se pawn-
brokaira
Boston Child -Ma--. ! amen& ! Tb
baby has fell oat of the window ! bosoa
Mother -Fallen, you mean. der. Quirk !
Run for • doctor !
A maniple
eaof tradesman's challenge: "Am
Person who • show me that my Does MI
injurious to health will receive tea bone
Yang Mra Title -Are these pool -rooms
some Bort of bathing arrangement, dear !
Mr. Fitt. --N. ; they only elan • fellow's
"We dal buy poetry by the yard,' said
the editor so the profess composer. "Per -
not. Rut you must admit it is -.•nr-
.dby fest."
Ted-rm afraid you didn't emjoo the
dance lad sight. I..ft earl ' N
No; I had • splendid time I sat
on the .taus.
Proud Young Teacher -Yea, sir ;I teach
the idea bow to shoot. e1r•mger
(wt. has 4 .rpri.0ee)-Then look out
for paper balls.
Mr. Tatham/nail-I can't imagine what
we ever got -storied for; win totally dif-
ferent at .very i.gIe point. hire. Tooth -
iodised -0h. you letterer !
Not to b. Downed- --ileum (showtag the
eight.) --What do you thick of that! Shade
(fro- Cbic.gol- M&7, vou sbould just see
oar whet pit.
The first u shed the index finger, but
when • man takes three or eo it's on i.dir
of bin opinion that the masa has grows too
sold for beer.
DenrunirgM-Row would you define the
word 'creak,' Skinigelett Skusgull t ---A
wank. my dear ser, is • sparkle in some-
thing what you take mo interest in.
First Sportsman (a the partriiige Alm et)
-,lost say luck; mi- fire .very tie..
li.co.d Ditto -Don't despair, you easy
h.m better look in smother world.
Stokes -Did you hear that Norris had
re:into polties! Maltby -No; has h.!
flt.ke. -Yes ; he's been made mammary
speaker of the house while his wife is is the
eoamtry.
Timely War•i•g.-Bob Mayer -Well, I
believe I es at be going. Mims We.ry-
Perbsps yoe had better. The sigmal service
predict. run for to -morrow.
• Indy-Mercy she ! And so when
East lathe jangleou came fane to fees with
• tiger. Ooo! Whatdid you de! Modern
Traveller (proudly)-Pbotograpbed it.
An Effort of Mammary.—arid.--I think
-a►-I cwt ►ave cam you before. Pre -
..Ila -Yea You were imtroduoed to -e la
the drawing -room .bout five minutes ago.
Wb should pay men in the bosom al W
realms( aloud of the capture of
• female pickpocket, look with • bard, hid-
den meaning erpre-ias at his wife!
There is • groat difference betimes mili-
tary appeaser am/ levet..
In one there is a good deal of in and
is the other then is • good del land.
out.
Judge -If you were a waiter in • a seaside.
hotel all .uutmar, how dose it happen that
you are up for vagrancy ! Prisoner -Your
honor, I went back them tar • week as •
g..ut.
Lady -Wirt. neer read Dante's Lehr -
no ? O t -,It, my dear madam, whet
with my wt.., may .other -in-law, and
. even bairmies, I haven't felt to require
it.
"Hare'. • mal for yea, poor mea." mid
the kind-hearted woman. And the
looked at her for mom
• .ot and the=
haughtily ; "'Seas. m., m.a-, but I al -
hers dimes • ls aerie."
May (di.d.i.ftIy)-Ifo ; I don't think I
ever .amid love • mw. Frank Ibrighteaing
ep)- Tbst's o.1y smother proal oft e girl
l.rity of our test.., derliag. I don't believe
I .ver amid, either.
OIsdy. Ooggan don't
aver me you to tk• theatre so morm (i.
s.vi.ve Rallsrty Bring • pair of oppt
glasses and k 'em or
martini ds at ib.
pkny an' you'll ase sea
"Mos is mighty skittish 'titters," ob-
served old Mrs. Thirdwei "Either 1My
sir se ones that there is so a-b.arin' 'em
around tis boas, et .o geed-airered that
you damsmt trust 'em out of jar sight.
Melly -Mtn Pretty -face dreier beauti-
fully but she seems • perfect creak.
Arthur -Yes. I Maim wherever sibs
femme into ebeere scary womee's bad
Sara
Tem- --May 1 kis m t land. M the
Nally They y i-ig
wpeg.tine of miersba
To- --Wen yam ens kin m.. lbs Tr
net afraid of '.a
"Oke Mr. Hunker 1" eat.laimd Mia
Drothy, w. is as ent►ashstb df
ersitb
1, "which Marisa sing bird
"I prefer lb. h.., Mem Dorothy."
m't
"Rat the hes i • meg Nord
"Well. M is the +4 Wit 'dims lay 1
sere for.
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ROFIT .BLE
THREE P's
IN
ONE POD.
THE PRICES ARE POPULAR 1
THE GOODS ARE PLEASING 1
TRADING WITH ME I8 PROFITABLE
Try our Brands of " MONSOON " and
,TAMILKANDE," the Finest Flavored
Teas in the world.
Doyon w Nat Iresh Groceries.
of all kinds.
Trash Fruits andVeVegetables.
Se
« Ohoice Oonfectionery.
al
« « A Good Gnat or Glass of Soda Water.
if yon do, all at
ED. OAMPAIGNE'S,
(1R(N'ZR ANi) OONPZ(TiONZR,
Oar. Montreal -4. and Square.
I'Telephone (bnnection.
ALECK SAUNDERS, :MIT
Has all kinds of Novelties for the Kitchen,
And will procure New Things as fast as they appear.
GRANITE 1
IRONWARE j
CLEAN,
HEALTHFUL,
DURABLE.
ANOTHER LARGE STOCK TO HAND
IN
SAUCEPANS, PORRIDGE BOILERS, TEA AND COFFEE POTS, PUDDING
PANS, PRESERVING KETTLES, Etc.
THE NEW WHITE—WARE
Handsome for the Table, Durable fir Cooking, Chemically Pure.
HAND -MADE RE -DIPPED TINWARE
is SELLING FAST
Nothing like it has ever bebn sold in the town. I have it in all lines.
THE ONLY PLUMBING SHOP IN TEE TOWN.
SANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING.
A. B. CORNELLI
VTTLERT'"
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McLoaa's Block—On the Square--McLeaa's Block,
STILL CONTINUZB TJ CONDUCT ori;\ZCRAh8 AT1HI8 USUAL WW PRICKS.
Remember, NO HIGH CHARGES. The best stock in the county to choose from.
2 first-class hearses. Don't fail toggiiv e him a call and save money. Prompt attendance.
1N0 CHARGE FOR HEARSES.
A. B. CORNELL,
On the Square.
EVERYBODY USES
EDDY'S
MATCHES
BEST QUALITY.
SURE LIGHTER.
T'E T :' ' G1-1--
TET , I30NP
PzO1%
TORONTO BRANCH—!9 Front -at, Went. MONTREAL BRANCH -318 St.
James -et. MAMMOTH WORKS -Hull, Canada
UN D ERTAKERS
WHY
Does GEO. BARRY, the
(loderich furniture dealer and
undertaker, keep the beet stock
of furniture and undertaker's
supplies 1 And how is it
that he can sell so cheap?
BECAUSE
J_ OP IEY d>r BON
Have added to their present business one of B. J. Nash's Latest Seyls
of City He rens, also the finest litre of funeral furnishings in the oosat3f,
and are now prepared to conduct funerals at prices reasonable.
This department will be strictly stts died to by his mon William, whn,
in the employ of the late D. Gordon ter the past tem years, has a
knowledge of the business, and by prompt attention hopes to share part of
public patronage. Remember the place- Wert+t, on your way to the post
Dios. O!v tv a Can.
131t0PrinIngt7ON
He finds that it pays in the
long - run. His motto is :
" Small Profits and Quick Re-
turns." He alio makes a
specialty of picture framing..
Give him a call before porches.
ing elsewhere. Embalming
Fluid always on hand. 2357-y
Patronise
True
.Competition.
Tien Cie AMAX Pacrno 1t!nwav ti
to sive
• ai.t la.e tese•se. ries with fair mad per-
nc1/2a titi.
Itriilei
wl tb.mever,ria sh0
slliaffl=iii low tore. Como a ,,,, , 11a.
on Howe and
fshfea
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priscl.•m sad Is
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