The Signal, 1893-4-20, Page 7•
THE SIGNAL: GOPEI:ICH, OFT., THTIRSTT.tY, APRIL "n, tc�
893 APRIL
THIS IS THE
1893
EAT PURCHASING PIMONTH
FORAnticipating a b( trade, we have. i.ought heavier than
,•vrr, and today we claim to show the largest, most com-
plete and closest marked %talk 4 ltry Goods in town.
UR DRESS GOODS
DEPARTMENT
vary ettiactile. Our selev-tions eu fancy drum goods will be
fwd to bear the impretr; of correct tuba' DIrt; no two patterns
alike.
Our Black alit Colored Ilennetta.:, Plain Berge. and Hen
galines aro all imported direct in full pieces, end for value al e
unequalled by the trade here.
We utak• a specialty of Black (hods. tiee ant* compare
ur 50c. Black Cashmere. A job lisle of 44 -inch Colored Caah-
were worth 50c., to clear at 25. a yerd.
ARPETS AND
CURTAINS.
'Mhos we let through our Carpet room, we aometienes
think we have overstepped the mark and bought too limey, but
Carpets are cheap—Taperitry and Brussels never were as cheap.
We can sell you a beautiful Brussels Carpet, with or without
larder, tor 90e. per yard. A full range of Wools and Unions
;it closest prima.
SPEOTIQN INvrr u.
JOHN T. ACHESON.
OA OM P0I ABPBCTIOA
AT MUNRO'S
+ + + + + + +
vy, Black and Oolored Storm Bargee,
p Cords and Two -Toned Tweed Effects.
full line of Black Stuff. in Oaahmeree, Baratheas, Whip
Cords, Soliel Oloth, All -Wool and Silk WArp Hen-
rietta., Amason Serge and Bengaline•,
ogether with Sateen., French 'D'Lainee, Tealsale Oloth,
P. -11s, Chambray. and Printcd Piques.
RXTRA TALUS IN
Wblte an.t they Cottons, Sheeting*, Pillow Cottons, k.:.
Napery Departmeet well i msorted.
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PLAYING WITH DOLLS.
r.asy S. etre .. we WeemsWeemseo i
a. tan These sr
Tau milueatsd wanes, lime are
met* to .1 way said philanthropic /ereai*
esently spent • morass at their ohfldhe.d's
ars, where • distant relative aow Brie,
15e the Youth's Companies. The boat,
*mai their pointless m the world of see -
les, h.lf dreaded .st.n.i.isg two ase%
spinant personages.
" Bot 1 got well over my hat the seised
sit sh.r es sermon they
y tmid eke Whet M
ke wens 1111
uric where their � (�w� arree Were
re
yes , d es their clothes.
9•4 into the 1 the HOUamdpeparae.te
keel them on the washed we whites.
weer and
Aper that t M
"1 packed Mora swap as
wiey did them th sts d
western the litttlleewtrsek. ' Ws ain't
our Mies
a In me. ' Iftt 4' hew* We w ruse lend ear
ills, ..A we did have sed a fee time
isMathes i lehprti tMwehasn
" ••••19 +septe* d Ism foraed
tr0-
e14
4
le m N dells sea kdlrmsely ens-
Mbd
A gilt of se►est..h was ens day
.h 's...heal island, busilye.w►sB a.
rein
It's for the drafb...• i ems,
w acid.
Mi261:6:4D.s� ma I ma
+eeky. ie•4••ply mle't fir -
•mod y with dais► sad the $IW I have
mom,w7 Mals law* h w/our orf
Nam ler I east to imam w kr tri
did far► am/ d
u1e ser thing
tehe afgdel •
>
te leek es the meraehely .ide et ht., if tits
ingest* sesta tire to psis, Mr.
' Repeat 1" surd she ; ' why, the vary
fret time 1 test bar Is any it 1 felt w if
Mebttable Armb.Mk,7 std rag doll, had
same to Hoa I havest had inch s happy
minute is thirty yeses."
*imam a stents.
The Marquis et Lerma. M (beeped. Weekly.
Us their Menem is.e..y, they beard that
a bear had bees saes la the eamatry to the
a.Nherest a( the Spillnm-aiaaa Valley, and
at ahsebe's regent they walked is tbe
weeds where be was esppeed to h., "keep -
lag tesab" with each tiler ; for es 8. re-
anrhed, he aseW.'t hato tackle
a bear for the fret tine by Nw.dt. Tens
mid he was gods reedy to trig rt him, and
all three kept ea, givi.tg Mw wliati.s to m-
ann mei ether he the Web Mush that help
was at Mad.
' res des't think he mid go tar lie as
eight r &moots bad sermeely asked.
"No ; het go furs hent, sad heap yes
It1r *teaser%," sea W sesau .gutty ran
The little msa.Mtm ee ssufdent as time
west w .end wades ace. They bed
4111111611 to a rest p1M of s 14. timber. The
at. heasehe. ar.e.hrd 'groomed sad all
*hest et right angles te the heea truth
smo.b...eased oma to gra se M the anis
stemma log p renes. is w.* we
. wthil htstsiN dews IS the Ober
tr 1 w best d bine awe a yeas brows
brow a week l he hick with ams Wanes.
w b *ewe. wish a MA eq. tomb beeli
a iso the ktostiw eh 1M oda es the eW
41 the Was moss* hen the bmar--Its bow
r wasp
eat a em.--eaf aemhid.
his hsseEsheuphlg r his thrust
Tbe
Meir is (,mil'ieshe ; brief risky * r. wader, sad .*asppsenwaM,y ea.eteded fwh.
met b. • W tree., hr
be greated,lowee-
ed kineslf, sad task so farther make s tar
w 8ouoke meld learn, for be Mart sst►iw,
saw eothiag, sod le.'t only an tel, tr desire
to sheet, but Doak' not. But tie Mor
t
W it might be worth oam
bits tome whet
Id hie bad dream, whit* had
left • eupisiesr alto bchiud it So be Mow-
ly '.."'"•4 W'Swlf swim, awe gut .p ape. the
lalleu VN Omsk This nude hiw visible to
Tor-,, wb„ mind his rifle and fired With
a sole mom, Me' between . hos *ad a fruit
and • gr..an, the 'bear lumped down Gamont
as top of pour .S o.,ks, but did Dot touch
hien, and "went fur" Tum "at sight." Tom
tried to ahin up a suint tree, laarlori h:v
rifle below ; fur he hod no time, as he
thought, to sling it rotted him. But the
bass w.s sou quick for hue, and clawed his
I.ssiag, T. s (out escaping claws and teeth.
At this instant the hero of the day,in the
shape of Scott, cane up, tired, and the bear
fell, tearing down Tum A*other moment
sad he had given him • treaty munch is tee
side, but arose his jacket ears* Tow ; Soots
*red mos more, and followed tag snot up
by driving • lo.g knife into the grimily s
heart. It was moat gall.nlly asd cleverly
done, sad the thanks of both toe buns uses
were very earnestly expressed. tut it was
• Darrow share, sad, as Snooks observed,
• n;tebt have been much worse had sot he
'Snook. instated ea their keeping together. '
w. Was Kara wb.$ we 1. &Me>g I
Have you ever thought of what • man 1a
doi.g who orches children ` You go into
the workshop of the wheelwright ; he is
snaking wheel- and shafts, and you say he
u a useful lana ; or you visit the blseR-
smith • shop, where you tind bon m•kiy
pickaxes, hammers and ptugh share, and
you say this man is essential -- you salute
these skillfvi laborers. You enter the house
of • schoolsustcr ; saints him more pro-
foundly. Ito you know whet he is doiogt
He is maaul.ctsrisg minde. _
■teams'. Lkiks.e.is M tae Seat.
Mew Lea, Ws are ie Lave,
According to the tables need by lite-in-
sursoce companies In calcutat uv rates of in-
suran e, a person one tear old may expect
to live thtrty•nine yon longer ; of ten
yeas, fifty-o.e ; of twenty years, forty-one;
thirty yews, thirty four ; forty years,
twenty-eight ; fifty years, twenty-one;
sixty years, fourteen ; seventy yeas, nine ;
eighty years. four. Our realers will easily
gather from the above tabulated statement
the number of years to which their lives, ac-
oordieg to tie law of averages, may reason
ably be expected to extend.
From the N. Y. Time,.
The bitterest moment in the life of Nies
France, E. Willard seems to have been the
day on which slut first put on the outward
garb of womanhood. Speaking of that
time she says : " No girl went through a
harder experience than 1, when my tree,
out -of door life bad to COLIN and the long
skirts and clubbed up hair spiked with hair-
pins had to be endured. The half of that
downheartedness has never been told and
never can be. I always believed that if I
had been let alone ►cad allowed as a woman
what 1 had es • girl, a fres life is the coun-
try, where a human being might grow, body
sod soul, as a tree grows, I would have
been 10 times more of a person in every
Is • rher diary at the time she wrote : "My
back hair is twined up like a corkscrew; I
ca 18 hairpins; my head achesmi.erabdy;
my feet are entangled in the skirt of my
baleful new gown. I can never jump over
• fence again as long as I live."
■Lasers Nsfdaeas tares to GMppe.
I.erd Clive la IMM.
!row Harper's Young Ponds.
Clive and Beatings stand pre eminent for
the roaunw of tb-ir careers. That of the
former, indeed, wag n0 len pathetic than
romantic. The eau of • small land -owner
in Faglead, (.live seemed to be each an idle
e o•p.grace of • bob that his friends were
glad to get rd of him by dispatchi•g hie: to
Madras as e clerk in the service of John
l'ompsmy. Poor of pocket sod .by of d.. -
position, detesting the dry drudgery of the
desk sad haunted by botnesicknara, he twice
attempted suicide, and it was only oat the
wooed failure that be thing down the de-
fective pistol with . conviction that destiny
had better things in *tore for him. His op-
portunity Dame e, few years later, whew,
having remised 6u clerkship for a east -
mimeos in the company's army, he came
forward with • daring .theme for the relief
of Trlobi.opoly, thea besieged by the
French .ad their Indian allies. Hie scheme
was accepted and proved a brilliant escoae.
He twioe defeated the French and their
Indian allies, foiled every effort of the
dashing (NOM:, sad rased 41 the grossed a
poaposs pillar that the too ..names
7r.soh (Drums had wt up is ho.or d ►i.
earlier victories.
TM detwoe of Arcot for efty days with
390 men all told, ageism • besieging foe**
nemberiag no lou than 7500, white finally
r.tired i1 disorder ; the msrvdk.e victory
of P1.swy, when, to wreak veogesece upon
9%rajsb Beulah forte awful crime of the
Black Hole of Calcutta, he attacked him
with Daly 3000 ia*s.try spilt 50,000
foot and 14,000 hare, sad nest tie whole
vast army in headl.ag resit Were him,
lo.iag Dale 93 killed in the .mine -Mess
sad similar astesi.hing exploits raised him
to the highest pinnacle of tante, sad ptored
that Pitt had sot spoken too •tre.gly in
calling bim • "►eves -bora
But, alas ' the Meads that CriLehadowed
his early days reappeared in the very zenith
*this career. Returning to England broken
in health by hie mighty exertions, he was
met by (shee and creel cbarges of .h..e of
power and extort**. He parsimony re-
futed these ace.ntio.s, but took them so
keenly to heart them ie s fit of deep imehia.
°holy M dial by his owe bead. i. No-
vember, 1774, whoa he had just completed
hie forty .i.th year.
roe lase.
" Did Yes bear abase the theatrical eens-
pay that got ■tended on • rasibal
Mimed r
' Ne. "
• Well, is happened, and Ike bead of the
tribe said afterward that the law part d
wbe meal pt away w4U, r rtes .sailei the
sopa"
Was W itrtltte�a
M.Hmrtses—Hew km jam km"'
your wife Misr* you awned T
Murray ilD---?we days•
" Wasn't that rather a chant s egsalat-
-- r'
It yes lad beard nsy wife talk yea
weights / ask ares% ge erten At the pad
d abase We days I fait as these% I W
Mews tier far aka yews."
C ml4* Mho dams ad/ iridial.,
r oust
. wilt bead iYta.. b Ii. use el .trill
.iprirmbd Lenlek !rt wigsassiMeLl.
BAC K- AC H E
of tD5
KIDNEY
PILLS
LAUNDERS & CO.
1
"Bechar!,•
means tie hid-
neys are in
trouble Dodd's
Kidney Pillsive
prowpt relief"
76 per ..it.
o/ disease is
f/rst carped by
disordered kid -
e
'right as well
try to have a
Ara/thy city
without .swer-
094 as good
health when the
..h,/.dw..�ye are
Sold by all ,• see
Dr. L.A. Smith k Can
hock mead Kier/ Tali,
the
of the •4.t t.
"Oe/ay 1.
dangerous. Neg-
lected kidney
troubles result
in Bad stood,
Dyspepsia, UL.f
Complaint, ane
the most dan-
yy fall
%rights Disease
Diabet.s and
ps
Droy."
"The above
dimmest cannot
eclat ovh.re
Dodd's Kidney
Pills are tress
suet by imam sassy.
1.. isa 1.r $.
Twos* Write 6r
MoL1OD'8
SYSTJM RKNOVATOR
•ND OTusert TIAT*O )tl_,ic,.l FD.
Specifif, and Anridole for
Impure, weak and impoverished blood, dys-
pepsia, ale.plesene.s, palpitation of the
heart, liver complaint, suralgia, lues of
memory, bronchitis, cun.umptem, gall
stones, jaundice, keluey sail urinary
diseases, ,St. Vitus' dance, female irreg-
ularities and rearm' debility.
LABORATORY, 100ERIQ8, ONTARIO
J. M. McLEOD,
Proprietor and Manufacturer.
McLttut: s cy,.ram Ksvovarom Dan be had
i ,.m all dru.abtr in sawn, y well antrum,
all the drapsrkete between ,taro idound and
8yrorh. isrusse:e, Durr am and T„rot,i.•
1217 ly.
OODERJOH
Steam Boiler Works.
ICSTAfL18HRD 15411
A. S. CHRYSTAL,
Snot eorfoCerysta1 L• Beek,:
Manufacturers of all kinds of Station-
ary Marine, Upright k Tubular
R0II-J=RS
Halt Pane, Smoke Stacks, Sheet Iron
Works, etc., etc.
Akre dealers M Veneta and Horizontal Slid,
Valve Laplace. Autoat,o t'utdM Lapin.•. e
peeialty. All Asa cal pi • and rip.-.s11nm
constantly nu hand. l.eim. e. furnished 00
snort notice. Iteesiring preen= attended to.
23132-ly. O. lox N. (ioilerica. tint.
Wert.-Oppaide 17. T. It. stenos, Oodcrich
ffOAKUFURIACEIS
CClA..L.
.Ve ars headquarter. for the bat Cae1l
and Wood Fsr.s.ta I WOOD.
Loc.,. Rgrsainicsa :
REPI,i PRICE, Nail.
RS. W. T
NE hK ALL 0119 OCH TIN%ARE
FROM RE -DIPPED TIN PLATES.
DON'T BUY SLOP WORK 1
Eave Troughing, Roofing, Cornice -
Work, Heating and Plumbing.
PROMPT ATTENTION. GOOD WORK
SAUNDERS & CO.,
West Street.
"LITTLE CHIEF" BRAND
CORN, PICAS and '1'OMArro s
Are the beat Canned Goode in the market.
TAMILKANDE TEA
IN
P.A.C3MICTB
AT 40. 60 dr 60 CENTS PER POUND
-H WN@$UPERR1oB.
We are agents for both live, ask for them a trial, Assured that
they will please and extend our t with you.
Your,, truly,
CITAB. A. NAIRN.
A. B. CORNELL
-krige' McLean's Block --0n the Square--McLean's Block,
-TILL OONTINUZS TJ c-ONInJcr FUNRRALS .t 1' AAAA CAl' AL'LOW,-PR1CLB.
Remember, NO HIGH CHARGES. The best stock in the county to choose from.
2 first-cls's hearses. Don't fail to give him a call and save money. Prompt attendance.
:NO CHARGE FOR HRARBES.
IrsFty
A. B. CORNELL,
On the Square.
HOW IS IT
That you will still go on using Wooden Pails and Tubs when
THE E. B. EDDYcos
INDURATEP FIBRE WARE
Is so much cleaner, sweeter, lighter and more durable?
N.B. BUTTER MAKERS, look out for our new Fibre Ware
BUTTER PACKAGE. It will be on the market in a
few days.
UDERTAKERS
J_ BROPHEY de BON
Have added to their present liminess owe of B. Jt Naab's Latest 8
of Qty $et•rses, also the inert line a1 funeral tarnishing!' in the cossty,
and are sew prepared to conduct funerals at prices reasonable.
This dsparlrwt.i11 be strietly attended to by his the Williams, who,
is des fuespley d Ile lots D. Darden far the part tae years, has a
kaawlsdps sf the Hostess, and by precept attastlat hopslt to share part et
rabbis rasa til. fs s, eels. � W ��Wt. w year way to the pat
• J._BROPHI3Y & SON.
WHY
Dogs GEO. BARRY, the
Oodsriob furniture dealer and
undertaker, keep the best stook
et furniture are* undertaker's
supplies! And how is 44
Wt he can sell so cheap f
BECAUSE
He finds that et pays in the
long ran. His motto in :
" Small Profeta and Quick Re
turas." He also wakes a
specialty of picture framing.
Give him • call before porches
ing elsewhere. Rmhalming
Fluid always on hand. 2357 y
Patronise
True
.Competition.
Ytlss Caliautas Psctnc Rartway Oa.i
7 r.a. 6.. hew e.esbtw.d to gave the
publae• arrrtar with 1. and sur
ltt r�pD� Waste's' see M
evelae`sa tie ea evert tosses was
w a•g en•pe ahs. Cfensi=
sRIt I..l twssls, flsfMla