The Signal, 1893-7-13, Page 6s
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THE SIGNAL : QODIRIOR ONT.; THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1811L.
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PISSES , STRONGEST, BEST.
Cuoea.os no A:um, Amorists Lams
Fhtasiatl... or any uynnant.
THE POET'S CORNER.
syesd•iy.
There's a little mischief- making
E tie, who is ever n:go,
Thwarting e..ry eadertahiltg,
.1nd his name is Ily-enol by.
What we ought to do this minute
••!fill be better Moes," hell cry.
If to morrow we begin it,
•• I'ut it off," says By-and-by.
Timer who heed his treacherous wooing
Will his faithless guidance rue :
11'hat we always pat ott doing
('hardy we shall never do.
We shall reach what we endeavor'
If on Now we mase rely :
But unto the realms of Steer
Leads the pilot Ily-seed by.
CRISP ANO CASUAL
■turf'. Usls.est races D. drrf
The ruling passion Is attoae in a boot
keeper.
%Cha you try to he good, try to be good
for something.
Even the worm will turn. It given time
Mt, a butter:Iv.
The wife bearer is.uppoeed to have drunk
of the e-lix•ir of life.
The circus grows better every year, but
the circus lemonade ie the same old .tuff.
Nations) Pills are sugar coated, mild but
thorough, and are the best stomach and
liver p:W a wee. lin
A French Baro- has won $1,000 by cross-
ing the .amen in the eteen_e. He rot the
worst of the be:.
Malarial fever wad chills are hest broken
up sad prevented by using Milburs's Aro-
matic Quinine Wine. lm
" A middle-aged young lady wants a situ-
ation " is an advertisement that recently ap•
peered in one of the Boston papas.
Dr. Fowler's !•::tract of !Wild Strawberry
cures cholera, cholera morbus, diarrhea,
dysentery, and a!1 forma of summer oom-
&int., looniness u: the bowels, etc. Price
a5 ceuts. 2w
The ptaint.tf ia a novel case on trial at
Booneville, Mu., is an aged negress, Eder
Hickman, who is suing her firmer muter
for wages at the rate of $9 a mouth for the
last 24 year,.
If your druggist says he does not know
any than about the cures Mlemhray's Kid-
ney and Liver Cure have &fleeted, write to
Peterhoro Medicine t 0., Limited, Peter•
biro, Oat. 2
Mrs. 1J'rcy. •Jordon, of (;reeve, R. I.,
has just celebrated her 93rd birthday, at
which there were present more than 100
members of the'lordao family. Sha is the
mother of thirteen children, of whom six
Burs vee
A new kind of wire for telephone it..,
having an &luninum-bronze core with $
cooper bemire envelope. to being experi-
mented with in Germany. It is said to
have t. low reststana and great tensile
strength.
4 Inc hundred and three thousand dollars
has beeu offered and refused for a Hebrew
Ittble now in the library of the 'Vatican at
Rome. This makes it the most valuable
book in the world, so tar as dollars and
cents go.
Catarrhal affections are said to he almost
unknown anion, ulwkerease& Thu freedotn
from • disease common among other people
is attributed to the fact that the Quaker
bonnet protects the back of the head and
neck tram cold air.
Ayer's !'ills promptly remove the causes
of sack sad nervous h iadacbee. These Pills
speedily correct irregularities of theetotrtet&
liver, and bowels, and are the mildest aid
most reliable cathart le in use, No on.
should be without them.
Reel or Yells, WI's* T
Nell -Who was the belle of the wawa
last sammsr at ('lam Shell Reach ' Belle -
I\elli.
South was the hells, I guess. At any
rate .he had the onset raga
GOMM ,Meer f UPes.
Itttta Silts, I ked an sheen. just be -
hied my right ear, io August, 1891. After
marring for three stosthe, I began to take
R R. It., sod atter nae manta's me of it I
wee very much better, and the :threes e..
rarely disappeared in four mouths. I am
certain that Burdock Blood fitters is as
excellent remedy.
2. Ftnasece M. Su c t. , .
oloi.ginh, Nva.
A Reed Teal.
" A man." said Units Meese, •' is a ham
like a silver *slab D. best way to lied
out wase kw e' metal be is made of is to
alma lose dean kat."
■.Sastre* Sadly.
Mother-- Paul, jest step into the nest
room sad see if grandpa is .sleep. Past
(rotors'sg atter a sheet time) -Mamma, the
whole of grasdps s asleep, oily his sem is
awake yet.
111111lownoree for d.
(ietiTursv, I base used Rardrsek Blood
lrtters ler Mlioeamee..ed end it the hest
remedy fan" ii eemplatat I need several
ether remedies het they all failed to do ase
say heed• H•,wever, it required esly etre
battens/ R R R. to sere ate sad
1 w it le at Treem_ _
rise Reaama, Wti ver.
Me and sitss gssgasRg,
Ramie- "The &bast says It erweide't take
but a hroa i te Ninny ere edf. "
hear kat i s sleetig 6/1111.10& ilea et am Mikhail mdsMy sad have▪ eme if risen* Dabs& Bales le applied Iat mew t
BELONGING TO HISTORIC WOMEN.
Tb. guano Charm ra.saiaa.s M A,Wl a
sea.s eel■ed by Resole.. of Who pat.
There in a oertain vivid pleasure to
may people in glaring at or in touching
articles that had owe any peculiar .ig-
niiostom to the owners, when tam
owners were the personages of history
shout whom any rummest of tragedy
Miami ; for kis tragedy, after a11, that
makes things most hantau, since we are
all one in the common kit of pain. When
one Hove in a certain museum a jewel -
box el ether -gut, not the moot beautiful
jewel -box in the world either. one is im-
mediately arrested because it belonged
to Joeepttiut- there O. but one Ju.epltitan,
so W be called in the world. It was
given to her by Ikiouparte ; and looking
at it a thrill of melancholy pli,ueure stirs
ue, it we be women. There was nothing
specially tine &b ou; Josephine ; efts was
n ot great, nor greatly good ; but elle
was beautiful. site was in high plass. like
loved, she suffered ; r.tmanc,, a td p• axe
surround her ; and all women hs.e
• plate ill their heart. fur Joet•pahine, and
because ttw jewel -box her lover gave her
was a preetous thug to her, it becomes
somewhat Preston$ to them. Or herr is
a bit of lace that Marie Antoinette tied
ntund her proud and princely Moat,
that throat long and watts and arching
like a ewau'e; and all the horrors and
igreatne.taat of the French Revolution
rise oke vast shoat, through the tout
and mist of that piece of point as we
gave at it It is thew tbiu;.•a of wumteu
that have carried themselves well in
the eyes of the world that interest ue.
The armor worn by King Henry IV., the
gold h:• ldie of the dish used by the
great IL►meseei II., the breastplate hack-
ed in one of the world's gnat battles,
the coins of Nero and of Alexander, the
huge ;t:td ancient herd of Athor, do not
pose... Cie rower over us that the spinet
doe's on which Caroline Bonaparte
doubtless pI*ye l her plega:wt tune. to
the dashing Murat, to the gnat Emperor;
while the pitiful little tinkle w which it
now answers the daring touch seems
only to mock the motneat as lialupp:'s
to'rata did, ••IiLe a ghostly (-net •t
cry eking where a houve was burned." A
thing that it priceless in the way of
money -a va+e that has no beauty, but
ininienee costtini os: a piths that neo d.
a ntien..cope to detect its tine point., and
its worth a king's ransom -such thugs
do not detain us dung when we are in
the motes of the collectors. We had
rather see toe ring that Fait i mot bac.:
to Elisabeth, or the little circle vita
which Darnley plighted troth to Mary
Stuart, or the glass beaks that holds the
luck ..f F.tleuhall, than the largest and
brightest diamond ever cut, .1 that hold.
no history. The ring of tsyges is worth
more than the treasure of (,'rheum. It is
ae tbougu we projected ourselves loco
the senalhtlity of those that have had
great parts to play in life. when they in-
terest we and in twetug the objects they
tutve liau.11esl, that lad use:iniu; and
werth to them, we remake the p.ete tiou
more intense and reaL
Helpful Thought&
True w•calt:t consists in Iu•atth, vi;;nr
and courage, domestic qrpuiet concord.
public teeny, plenty of ail that ia news
wry , and cuutetupt for all that it super-
fluous.
There is ret royal tra.l to anything.
One clung at a time, all things ill succcs
site That which grows fast wtthere as
rapidly : that which grows slowly, skiw-
lv endure.
Learn undeviating steadiness ot pur-
p ee and enduruncc of mhsfurtuue:: tot-
cnte the ignorant ; be benevolent of
heart, awl learn to receive favors with-
out beu.g humbled by theta.
To tuiuk we are able is almost to he
su : t.. determine upon attainment is
frequently atuuniseut itself. Tuuseovn-
.sit resolution has often seemed to have
abut it alnuwt a savor of otnnipoteuc•.
Ali le snest sten are workiug for the
good of their fellow men ; all lore of in-
dustry, all love of integrity, all love of
kindred, all lose of neighbor, all love of
country. and all love of humanity are
expressed i' labor for others.
The dtneo try of what is true, turd the
practice of what is wool, are the two
in hit important objects of lite.
Degeneration begins when the point is
reached where one is tltrtrtlghiy satis-
fied with himself or hie attainment..
strength must be fount in thought, or
it will never he found in words. Higu-
suunding words without thoughts corre-
sponding are effortm without effects.
Power of fympatbr.
Sympathy is the soul of our test
friendships.. and an essential t lenient in
all true religion as well. It is me or the
activities of love. It is our feeling with
and for another, and takes various forts
according to our relations to that other.
It takes the dorm of pity where its object
as in 'suffering and metres$. It goer mit
in hers nup.Imrt rigid defence when its
object is wt•lected to injustice and re-
proach. It sasunier s the lora of adora-
tion when our highest and holiest feel-
ings are calked out toward Otte who
comes to us radiant with the love of
God, and Who utters to take us into
friendship with Hitiwitlf. It was one of
the great aims of Jutta to quicken when's
BY 'apathies as that they should .••e
things as lie did, and tlhould feel about
life as Ile felt tonne WWI sympathy .n
the part of men with Ilia lay at the
basis of all true discipleship to Him.
Mora would never be drawn to Hhn is
hong a'. they felt no attraction for His
views of truth and duty. But when once
they cane to belong to the truth as Ile
exprew• l it : when they recognized His
ideas of God and of life to he the true
ones, and yearned to make them more
Cully their own --them they came to
Hint, drawn by the strong attraction of
an inter affinity of life.--tlunday School
'1 antes.
Maklag Artittelal Milk 1. ►ruse.,
The, manufacture now at Beesuicnn,
in France. an article of artificial silk
which praise- to have a great insure.
The new Muff a practically a form of
c./14dhon, with wood pulp as a teats.
The formation of thread is simply me-
chanical, and the high inflammability
ittiteretit to the collodion family is said
to hare been overcome by steeling the
artificial .tuff in a solution of ammonia,
thus reside/lag k as Mow of combustion
as any other material. The manufacture
appears to be marked by unevenness in
the quality of the prod•act, and it is n.4
stated that the "silk" thus made has been
tiled Int the textile tsdussrlea
1M Stud Woman In the pwwA,/
Os aA Ooeasiee or the imperlst tamb,
�y
tab an old was Is ILO
heardwet to say: " I woo told
ia�Ismile ilia Improes
s of India was owning
Ouse
Midi people so, bet i trather
emMime
the gay clay ' - Lambs La -
Aft AUDACIOUS STROKE
Stow The testi— Debi T.eseaph Was
awash$ ansae saris..•..
The bilswbig el the inc.pdo*
of the awkt i- . daily was Mid to
the writer over taresilp years ago by use
who vouched der r truth;
TwYeeaats age an edi Med buvtag tt fast
W6fs� a long rtitre iot
fashionable i' the principal
*ties et the seism, found himself,
avelihooday,
nearllParis, with
zhausted and credit
at a very low ebb. This state of things
-almost on the verge of want -est lila
to thinking seriously , for the first time
in many years. "Something must be
done," mused he, "sod that right
quick-
ly, too Bread and butter must be hat&
and Were is no money in my Ovum*
wherewith to get it ; or, at beet, truly
enough to last. with clone economy, a
few day. longer, and. then what?"
N of a shrewd attd inventive
turn of mind and a ready writer, be
quickly formed the d. termination of
turning bis qualifications to immediate
action. -Necessity knows no law," and
is "the mother of invention" as well
HIS resolution to strike out in his new
course was tlo sooner taken than be pro-
ceeded to put it into execution.
Flet taking an account of stock our
impecunious friend finds that he hes
just sufficient funds in hand to settle up
with hie lanlflady, take him over the
channel to London, and insert an adver-
tisement he had studied _up and prepar-
ed, thew times in two ally papers d
the city, "And what was this curious
edent:'' very naturally asks the
reader. It simply called for live hundred
newsboys to sett a new daily palter about
to start. As their oommissiou for doing
tbie they were to receive an extra per-
centage, but as a guarantee (aiul here
comes in the joke) each boy to be em-
ployed must leave with his curpto ser
just one pound sterling. This condition
was peremptorily instate( on in every
case. But the extra inducement had
the dewed effect -in fact it took ad-
mirably, for in ken than a week the Ave
hundred boys, or their friends fur them,
had applied, restmtered their 'soles,
and £5'JO sterling were duly deposited.
Mr. Smithson, our embryo journalist,
now set harnself to work night and day
to get up a daily paper. Aside from a
few paying advertisements and some
shilling notices, he himself Wrote the
entire contents of the lith, sweet, and on
the day the boys were told to curve ter
their papers the first number was
ready. The paper was no longer a myth.
blit a living reality. Little did those
ragged urchins or their friends suspect,
however, that the whole thing was got
up on their money. The venture proved
a great success ; lout on the other hand.
had it been a failure, then what? Ah !
in that case our friend would suddenly
have found it neca;ary to resume kis
travels again, otherwise he would have
found himself behind prison bars ticket-
ed for at least ten years.
From the first number of the paper
the enterprise rapidly grew and flourish-
ed; the sha des@ little fellows, who so
unwittingly furnished the capital to set
up a newspaper, soon had their money
returned, and none were the wiser, none
the worse, for the clever ruse that had
been played.
Thus was ushered into the world that
powerful institution known to -day all
over the two hemispheres as the London
Deily Telegraph, with correspondents in
every part of the globe, employing a
corps of writers, and wielding an in-
fluence aeopnd only to the ••Thunderer"
itself.
Mr. S., the proprietor, died many
years ago, wealthy from the proceed', of
ale enterprise begotten by laser despera-
tion. and, though rash in req inception,
yet highly suvamatul in eta results -
Ameri .,.n Art Printer.
Yea .r Jho!
Ob. asviv did lower is gelds
1e suck • predicament .,end,
A letter I wrote to my )I.Lel
To mk for her Mort and Mr hod,
With .veeytiooto wooded a sbely,
A lite -loo. devotion I swore.
11u assorted -sad left w rawly
As trim as before .
It is trot tint t Mayed, -ken auditing
Mr nae.. may nti all geed ;
Aad Mabel, io iuI.. by ler wn:iap;
Pv l.11wl .,} pinion 4.w1.e3!
Tbe Mut of SAM 'crawl w erratic
IM -boat unable to rums;
It say b• ratie.i empluase,
Or chs it be "1-s?"
'•AM.e'b. Mid feel kr arm "ever;
Ont .tae—if that bbl i. o "le"
1l turns it at owe into "never,"
Or i. is • Alp d the pen
Her Mart will be . "truant far iron' be')
And valet 1. Me word pad .Lor. ?
It Imam Mae -o .sasot he— "Mobs '"
PsAap It is "teen."
A r.,reltlt smut suede be awaited
Tia them amoebae
pew ,
le let
faseever sea ow as seals
oa ere that" et lean ran derided-
libeall the be sey • Ispowleerebell .tel"' bar blb,
Ter ta..,s-d sy�.I3.!
--Lesdoe heel
Masts From ch. ••rine. Moes •'
A lie in the heart is no whiter than it
is in the horse trade.
The surest way to make a bad man it
to toll him the t rush about himself.
When lou shake hands with a new
oonvert don't do it with the tip of your
Angers.
There are men who have a creed a rod
kmg who do buaias with a short yard•
.tick.
1t in doubtful if one man in a hundred
gory to church pxayinii for preaching
that wu1 hit him.
The reason some people treat God
worse than they du tttnio neighbors is
us
becae they think it is safer.
h
(live some people the power to move
mountains and bow mom they would
ruin the firms of their neighbors.
The man who kooks at his wife r
mougb the mom were shout to turn to
hlkssl willotevs' she mks him for a
cantle of dollen is not likely to broom.
very iikeident b prayer at his family
altar.- 's liars.
protea arenas sad smet.1..
The eta melanin in selvetoo 2,000,0041
toes et silver.
The
pe
is now the raof te over the
ATIMAI
TWAY-
7:gdilti, u4 is set among the wlrlisel
goose bsewtl en man. Lt has sot hew
found to the nine of Niaevelt. ip the
theIsaVeesn sepakheek Nor is the lamb. et
T w sidelnated dimmed Eel -tees..
or
=311111111111e te
Os V� V is W1*s
V Or mime d O grit M
:uttaLhadias
me lemma tsea ailwas m-
atttr*ee,
Cures OthersWALLAPERS
Will cure Yoe. V
the adios of AYER'S EmesapasSes
whim takes for discs— orisisstieg in
Impure Hoed i bot, while Nie assertive
is tree of AYER'S 8srsapriYs, as
them es'd. can attest, k eased be truth-
fully applied to other prepatstioes, which
eepriecipled dealers will recommend.
and by to impose epos yoq as "just es
good as Ayers. Take Apses Saris -
peril's and liars oily, if yo. need •
blood-parifer and would be benefited
pernansatly. This medicine, for nearly
illy years, has ergoyed a reputatios,
and made a record for cures, that has
n ever bees equalled by other prepare -
boos. AYER'S Sarsaparilla eradicates
the taint of hereditary scrofula and
other blood diseases from the system.
and it has, deservedly, :the cosideoce
of the people.
AVER'S
Sarsaparilla
" I cannot forbear to express my joy
M the relief I bare obtained from the
u se of AYER'S Sarsaparilla. I was
afflicted with kidney troubles for about
six months, suffering greatly with pains
in the smallest my back. In addition to
this, my buds was covered with c pimply
eruption+. 13e parsec
failed to help me. I then began to take
AYER'S Sarsaparilla, and, in a short
time, the puns ceased and the pimples
disappeared. I advise every young
man or woman, in case of sickness
resulting from impure blood, no matter
how long standing the case may be, to
take AYER'S Sarsaparilla."- H. L Jar-
mum,
ar.sena, u Wiliam at., New York City.
Will Cure You
!.gas% b, Dr J. C. Amer a C.., lei Nana
Teo steer like a Vunuewl.
" I demand toll," he said. .topping her
before the gate.
" It's too ouggetitive of a funeral," she an-
swered to toll the belle."
R. B. HOLLAND,
DUN CANNON
SPECIAL
SPECIAL VALUE IN THE
W. E. SANDFORD
READY- MADE
CLO'T'HING
And a Special Discount allowed
for Cash. We placed a special or-
der for these goods, and conse-
quently have a very heavy ..tock
on haled, which I with to reduce nt
once, and in doing so, the public
will get the benefit.
In Canadian and Imported
Tweeds, Worsteds, Cher lots,
Sergcs, &c., the stock is large and
well -assorted. Good Tweeds and
Serges from 33c., 43c. and 50c. a
yard.
Suits to order from S10.00 A-
ward. Now is your chance r a
bargain.
Another consignment of choice
Teas.
A liberal discount allowed for
Cash.
Eggs taken as cash. at
B. B. HQUIID'3
DUW IA1. NON.
—crr —
COAL AND WOOD
i i.i.iGi�•
Coal, Wood and Kirte'Iing deli-
vered to all parts of town
with quick despatch.
BARD 00AL.
1 beadle tie beet gride of fwd coal la
the market, via : Me New York. Outwit'
a Webers Railway Cor'& cMebrsted
Lakawa.w. TaIM Coal la torr Mme,
vb.: Chemist. Grove. New and Orae.
102T GOAL.
Beet Mawsto Loma Coal for ser Is
preen. stove., fmraseao, eta
pi.ACIZIMQTZ OOAL
Beet ersallty peeWee Blonhergb Hrm&
tree err always ee Md. seeded ease -
Gm err ter esteem tastes
ROOCe D, .ad split wed. a beim sad II fest
was. wears Is seek, Des's fasast dist
I ma uetitag wed. set std to., is shirr
se 7N eve b leaf wed es tie imerbet
All acv wed Is wad by tba *sod d 111
het sr but ted lets
E13111 I 'WOOD.
4 rem bee. se vtle .aa seen. N beim
Iia
WE &CALM
1 have ab4Mi is mar welltageleand teal
sad wed rare • Mer $ ter w gi dada.
es wet wend .$veers$ --mead
011e oi. Ter AID OoAL &BBBM fa slid
Aria +atlr 11111. at., toss of sasl-
ilteR.s
IMOD (MIL
Jflif 1t s I T_Afwr Orae&
P R
SPRINGS ---1893
DIRECT FROM AMERICAN AND RADIAN MANUFACTURERS.
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THE BEST IN QUALITY,
All PERSONALLY SELECTED
Years et experience permits ns to say we can suit the ntostjfm
tidious tastes. Our papers being so beautifully blended maks it eedy
pleasure to show them. As for pricer, they are the very lowest possible__
from 5c. per roll
Customers will find no trouble in selecting Borders, Friezes or Cei(i
iipi
as they are designed to match our papers.
Over four hundred samples to select from. A few lines at cost as they
have been ill stock for some time.
FRA ZER & PORTER,
Leeat:Naaasers Roll Telephone t..
Booksellers and Stationer&
The Henderson Plant Food.
ve -Try 1t wed es will �bMesdebated with the MI aevtskaf le
sosrstoal to ase. Casas•b be. worthaat la N NO Myr- leo
Climax Furniture Polish.
All wilt nee It presentees It the beet made. Yee seed it la sous
clesal•st rico
D'Avignon's Witch -Hazel Cream.
> wU.eu`sasmed Ida. Mises. irritation& W. eta.. saved ter ear
e
Vas our Tooth Azle Outs, only 10e.
WH O. GOODE, Ohemlat.
Opts w
ft....kw Preset:rttoo., kr.
Safety Blcyclu
WE ARie OUTSELLING ALL COMPRT(7r1Ra :
PNEUMATIC TIRES, from 60.00 up
CUSHION TERES, .r 20.00 .
OUR COMPETITORS ARs SIMPLY NOT IN IT TOR QUALITY OR PRICE.
GOSHEN CARPET SWEEPERS, '4e seta Ilan brat Ryan,A
AWN MOWERS. This vamp patters 1. perfection.
GARDEN TO 0 8 AND HOSE. 0. 11.
R. P. WILKINSON.
NO DOUBT YOU ARE
VERY MUCH
ALIVE
TO YOUR INTERESTS.
THAT 18 WRY YOU IIIUY TOUR
BOOTS and SHOES
E. DOWNING,
Where yon will get good. boost golds, and everything emssated to he as rep resat.
We have •lamer Seek sed greater Saes d lbs ostler shoo oftlalsts Y
town combined. r e keep the mo i et7 goads n:ado i. (aaad►
Picea are Lour tlai the Lunt, and nil be Sept there.
E. DOWNING.
!\. B. -leather sad nudism is asy quentiy at lowest prises.
" LITTLE CHIEF " BRAND
CORN, PICAS and TOMATOES
Are the best Canned Goods in the market.
TAMILB:ANDE TEA
I]Q PA.crimArres
AT 40. 60 dt eo CJE 1 T$ POVND
HAS NO SUPERIOR
We are aRenta for both line,, and ask for them a trial, assured list
they will pieties sod extend our trade with you. Yours testy,
OHM. A.. Nie
Ur ERTAKERS
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