The Signal, 1894-6-28, Page 7THE SIGNAL : GODRRICH. ONT., TWURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1894.
SPECIALTIES - -
A few lines of Dry Goods that yori can nave money
on by buying here
American Challie, Black Ground. beautiful Patterns, Fast Colors
per yard.
Scotch Gingham$, Fast Colors, !wall and large ('becks, suitable+ for school
.Ire+... , 9 (la- per yard.
Satin Check Muslims, full range of Patterns at lies, Sc. and tk.
Fittory Cotton$t.onhe stores are ten an110u to sell Cottons at the old
price.. We have lust placed in stock three lines of new Goods at new
price+, , 1¢c., 5c., and fic.
We would slso draw your attention to • special line of Cotton Yore,
✓ ing iplendid value at 10c. Ladies' aim only. We have also a splendid
gM•t Taffrth. Glove, worth Yhc., sells now at 15c. If you want a Parasol, we
would ask you to come in and have a look at our Stock before buying else-
ebere. Our Stock is new ; best quality and the newest Patterns. Prices
from 75 cts. up to E5.
Cin
JOHN T. ACHESON
THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE.
CRISP AND CASUAL
•.grephy teacher Tommy, bow u the
rrth divided : Tommy -Er, not at all ;
mows everybody abort wan.. it &IL
lar I, ,w i Worm Syrup cures and re
i nvo worm• of all kads a children or
side. Price 25c. Sold by all dealers.
If rumen dwellings were constructed on
tale same proportionate scale as the anthill
st Africa, prorate residesos would be •
run bo.b-
L'aeaeh bugs are to be killed is Missouri,
u heey have been this year to Kansa, by
:r.lag loose among them bugs inoculated
e.tis disease.
fled blood causes blotches, boils, pimple',
..,wale, ukrri, scrofula, etc. Burdock
Ratters cures bad blood in any form
tom • common pimple to the wont scrofula
sire
it has leen computed that about 3b,000, -
,j) babies are born into the world sack
tor, but no father cares much about the
sMr 35,9)O,?99
i'. I:atchie h Co., manufacturers of Alb.
.te ('ytarettea. l our production 1over
•klee-iauners of the ccmaumptaoo of cigar.
sweet ens la. tf
la Chios white is the color of snournmg
x Egypt, yellow ; In Turkey, violet ;
['tap:• Brown .; as Europe, durum the
stili ages, white.
A young feaow uptown as such • consoles-
.... vegetarian that he spurned an oppor.
s
•.mto kiss • pretty girl because she was
.lesteher s daughter-
•tuluh •''ore as sold on • guarantee. it
: ra ec:pieut cotsumption. It is the best
o' t sofa. 1 tuly one cent • dose : 4' coo,
ti ca, and el.G: per bottle. Sold by .11
a«gist•. e w
fork us. the Voyage -Seasick Pases.Ise
-'-rk, doctor, can you give me wmethmg
one me' same p.SsSoger. later -Uh,
i'c ur. cast Tam M9. M something obi
e l: tillrie0.7 —
ayain sweeney, U. S. A., can iheito,
• sacs " •Mleh'a Catarrh Remedy is
-etre medione I have ever tonna that
e,tld do me any gond " Fria 50 coma
•,:d by all dru✓lila • w
'ryerhised at 11.r Harbor -Ho -Cies
- ani kiss. She (decidedly' I won't. He
-yes shouldn't say "1 won't" to . e ; yen
amid have said " 1 prefer not.' She -
Sat tkat wnolda t be true.
Fie cholera morbus, cholera infantum,
ramp, olit, derrh•,•a, dyeeotery, and
nailer complaint Dr. Fowler', Extract of
Wild strawberry is a promp} safe and aura
Aril the has bees • pope favorite for
,err 40 pars.
Mt Stuffy -#:.)04 afternoon. Is this bot
eo•ZI for youMr. Poly --Ob, yes ; it's
:am 4i Mr, Stagy -What ' has the mor-
al'
er
tit? gas up. to 96• Mr Pally -Not
esaely, but you ars the ninety fifth fool
els, has asked me that some question to.
dm.
Ayer', POD promote the natural motion
of tbe bowel,, without which there oaa be
▪ regIl•r, healthy operation'. For the
welt etlaossaw, idigestio., sick heed•
woe, eonstitpa,aos, Moodie, and liver
senplaist these pills have no equal. F:vey
eel u easetiva
Soa,bosy oaks the qualities " Can •
trod woman write a bed book •" if "bad"
u thus sentence implies merely • leek of
Lamy merit the peonies. it to painful to
say, awn be aaswerd in the affirmative.
40e4 pS'ipie of both asses as writs bad
teals
Not mass business bosses is these Usk.
d gases ens boort et fifty yeses Mond! le.
T►S karts,„ of Dr. J. C. Ayer a Co. Lo -
mil, Mrs rs d
and se[ per•MT
Is k pass-
al
-
N osd
haft-essteaaialar we1feeVer elf iigsr-
w r at preuat.
While Ilse Comte 4. Paris, the head e1
the Beene .f ?mime, amd his eldest sea are,
',Ws Intros of •xpslrole, debarred from
'ehiw fest a Trawl'
territory of the Fre
mrabhc, se wok rstarietioas ars imposed
Hw Roy! Meows. the Goatees* die
ate sad ,bs swam always resist the
)rrars of mantas the reah.rlead.
unlele1NMsrnp
Mia 1 S. Hawkiaa Tena„
°ale " Shiloh'• Vibalber ' ewvii r life.'
1 s.ali r It the best remedy for a debUfbated
eaten i ever sad_•• Per 1�s�s�li
a•a. ver
ktLey tremble it steel'. Peiss 76 seats.
b all ttetit�,tg` s
• sow $sial
I"a"oir ; sad 1 I1 y.. hes. kms
r feu T•. [ .. .bit as
ailed else.
kat 4** NY
end the worst el H weld-
." I've
t t by ',mtips ea the rases sad
A • Kowa ladle.
*_,"••• OWL. Trii 141114111111411hrt
heure �wadsd • seati..akrrdte the
is"'mf+LLI, sad her e1 bi-
bmMa Ameh • hNagd .Meso. liver
es gala* M dthis trsmr a should
Maw ••alas M glom le e
4 ~MS r ICAO a $.r, fan tb4wraa
PASSING EVENTS.
Athlete Cigarettes have oo Ravels. tf
Palm wine is oowmon in many countries.
Agricultural laborers to lode earn barely
S Dente a day
A spider's eyes ars not in hs head, but in
the upper part of the thorax.
la proportion to their ouzel spiders are
seven tomes stronger thea lions.
TN unatarians have the only chursb ex
vibtt at the Midwinter Exposition.
Whooping cough annually destroys about
250 lives in every 10,000 in England.
('bines. claim that their gong was invent-
ed in order to frighten the devil.
1: us settmat•ed that two fifths of the total
, area of New C.ldo.is contains nickel.
I Dunog tee last Turco -Russian war the
' Russia" army lest 40,000 men by measle..
The assets of the Standard Oil company
1 of New York are placed .t #20,000,000.
I ,ver 3,300,00) cases of isaeutxa occurred
1
be Europe during the epidemic of 188' .
1 ltlliousnew and tl.er complatat, head-
Iache, etc., are cured by Burdock !'ills. Ito
A south African snake known N science
as Inspeltis e.•a(ra, subsists solely on birds'
NII.
I. the cities of Germany then are x,320,
• 0011 population, of whom 257,000 die every
i year.
Athlete Cigarettes, more sold .f this
brood than of all other Cigarettes com-
bined- tf
In most c,untnes diphtheria has Dearly
doubled the number of its Victims on twenty
year*.
There are almost four times as many
Americans hvl.g an England as there are to
F'ranee.
The cabbage is the development of • com-
mon seswed which anus on every °oast of
Europe.
Norway Nine--kyr•f -itiengtheme the
taags sad cures all throat troubles, coughs,
sold., etc. lm
Charleston, S. ('., is the palmetto city
front the prevalence of this plant to the
n eighborhood.
HagyarTs Pectoral Balsam cures coughs,
cold., asthma, bronchitis and all throat and
lone troubles. 1m
There as at present • colored prsooer to
the Alabama mines who apelike twelve dif-
ferent lenguages-
The old Jefferson Davie mansion in ki:h-
mond is to be led as a museum for relies
of the confederacy.
A crawfish measuring forty ,oche. and
weighing near) two pounds was caught re-
cently •t Lee, La.
A monument to Mary, the mother of
Washington, will be dedicated at Freder-
icksburg, Va., on May 10.
Signs of worms are variable appetite,
itching at the nose. etc. 1*. low's Worm
Syrup is the best worm expeller. Im
Refers storing hooey is tress bees will
slims the tree of all rotten wood and refuse.
They never do anything by halves.
Or. Fowler's Extract of Wild Stnwbery
cow diarrb••-a, dy.eet.ry, cramps, colic,
cholera morbus, cholera iufmitum, and all
loos..,ss of the bowels Never travel with
ant it. Pram 35o.
• e/v.r et slab.
The only natural ink i• the world is found
in Algeria, say. E. C. Nebreo►t, se inde-
fatigable glebe -trotter. I thick i would be
disposed to look epos it as • fairy tale if I
bad sot was it, but having tested the iak,I
know it M be true. There are two small
rivulets whieb loin together mid make •
lift{• stream Sheen or sweaty fest wide and
possibly tires fees deep on as average. one
of the rivulets same' Prem the iros dist rat§
sod 1. higkly imprgrwled with that ore.
The other rivulet purse through was mar-
shes aid is its journey ►.e bee•me iesprer•
. aced with gain. sad. Whew Mev oeme
together then is at saes • ohemiwl sembis•
attw formed which, of coarse, makes ink.
i have hosed tint it was better taw the
mas.ise UISd 1014- Thi' is set true, but
It will keg, sad, while it gums te emu u-
tast sad does sot flow as freely from the
pea as ass be denial. it will, s v.rtheless,
'Bawer all the purposes of isk sod l•ttees
written with the hast writing SSei i hairs
sad it end, while es a diseuvm'y ef ink.it is
set • Nmplete .550555, as a sate& card
edty itis ase el the wederfd thaw is
the world.
Mow we asttrtdsed ie.
Mr. Sapp, -Yeas, I sae drink lata of
whiskey mid .et feel it.
Ma -It swot NO to year bowl
Rwrdosk
ed-
fl..dask iiil.ad Bitten ..w J1 downs=
.f tie bawd from s .stemas pimple te the
wsrs0 smsn sal sires WC ele..e. Skis die-
esees, heli, bl0Mhew sad all Mood human
esmnet roast Ma Mellott powers
Asasesa.
014 Lady (1. 5rswid ee)-Deal let tar
�� fuseyes d yen slat. Mr. lbws.
Yr. s (poliWy) -No depravity •t
all. madam.
GINHa,alsa.- -1 Mw wed yew Yedbw
011 sad haw lead H s.sgrlW
far .ss.
alfa w N .esswessell Mp Mn.
..bt..1. Qua
Babies .
otight to_ be fat. Give the
ThIBabtee a chance. Give
tht1O11 wo onhome se
mullion
the Cream of Cod-liver 011,
with hypophosphltee, and
watch them grow Fat, Chub-
by, Healthy, Bright. Physi-
cians, the world uver, endorse
It-
Ilfl't he loft
M __
assts a ara,ls anr.mais Aa Oeaww . ata dts
PEOPLE TALKED ABOUT.
Professor Richardson, the archa•ologtet,
has found in the aacteet city of F:retru the
rums of • theatre
Mn L'. N- (:root is is doubt as to
whether to make her permeneat home in
11'ashmgtoa or an New York.
Henry Irving, at is Sall, s to be knight-
ed. It way be mentioned la this ommection
that arrest many actors are lent now being
decorated.
Emile Zola made his debut as • public
lecturer two winks ago. when he spoke to
Paris on " lier.adette," the piens heroine of
his latest novel, " Lourdes."
Love was strong enough within her te in.-
pal Mary Johnson, of Jacksonville, Ile., to
walk 26 melee to be married and she walk-
ed at sight and alone.
Emperor %Valliant�,o:enmity s honorary
t-olonel-to-Chief of 2-�regimeota of soldiers,
holding that rank on moat of the European
armies He military wardrobe is of .nor
mous 1115.
I:erhard fads, the American ennui at
Christiana, Norway, who was .ppolotd in
186'• by inners! (.rant, is the oldest ('oaaul
in the service, with the ezoeptton of 1_'oasul
Spragus, of Gibraltar- ,
The three -hundredth anniversary of the
birth of Gustavus Adolphus, King of
Sweden, wasd be celebrit'd this Year with
great pomp in that country. Invitation/
will be sent to all other countries to partici-
pate in the tribute.
('ons eesn an Tom lohosno weighs 250
pounds and is a terror to bicycle owner".
He brokedowo three bicycles and exhausted
an attendant la taking hu first lessons in
riding, but before the lemon was over he
rode around the ring with the ease of a
practiced bicyclist,
sten of aaperlesre.
The polite and persuasive -voiced young
man had applied to a Detroit landlady for
board and lodgttsg.
"• You will excuse me, • she said, after a
short talk, " but I must ask you If you
generally ti'1 fault with your room and
your prong..'
'• (tf course not,' he promptly responded-
" Nor the service
"No, madam."
" Nor the tumour) is the house `"
" No, madam -,
" Nor the use of the parlor by ether
g.55te ....
"Of course not. '
' Nor with me if I don't s—Wrove
something better than any ,kw r
" 1 assure you not, madam."
" Never find fault at all •"
" Never."
Ry this time the applicant was estonuh
.4.
" I'm Sorry 1 can't take you, ' satd the
landlady firmly.
•• Cant take me' Why not ' and now
he was more astonished than ever.
" Well, I don't wan: people who never
find tattlt," she said with an air of convic-
tion. "They are always behind, and times
have got so i've got to have boarders that
pay cash and not somplimeats," and she
bowed nim our
HOOPER'S LONG SENTENCE.
Twenty -Ilse Tears for At,emptlsg to
Drawn ale Wife.
Tsars Strum Que.. June 19 -Hooper
spoke for throe hours yesterday from
copious notes which be took during his
trial, clsimbag that witnesses and jury
were prejudiced against him.
Mr. McMaster. for the crown. replied that
the jury was as intelligent • one as could
be found in this couthtry. The judge, be-
fore passing sentence, sail that the
prisoner had bad • fair trial. and that his
own relatives if they had been on the jury
oonld not hers done otherwise than give
the sante verdict Hooper was then sea
wool to twenty five years in the petition.
nary
Canadtea u.remw Abroad.
Lowaur. June 23. -Crowds mutton* le
witness the practices for tile contests at
Healey. end as most of the oarsmen are
then now, the number of spectators,
morning and evening. is proportionately
��rreesMlww There are • dogma entries for Use
Diamond Senile, sad It Is el.lsed that all
will Dome to the ecratrh It wIU probably
be os. July 3, when tbe heats will be rowed
to decide the competitors for the great
final Speculation on the event is wt of
Ito" sreitiog sort. hot quiet wearies 1e
ind.lgsd la, Ryan being a strong lists Ie,
WriOt is now rowing fast, and aquatic
mea hen admire him very awsh, kWh
Canadians we we1L
Tie= pled to DesiS.
Owa Sousa Jane S$ --Ira Doherty,
a farmer, of Keppel, lett his hoose midi •
aims of hong, intending to .tear stases
of s Salt Re was Bolsi 1y1u 1• the
rood is sa asooasol°"s atdtNon- Mal
aid Pat st east seat for, bdt the
n ate man did alsoM kNheilsl ly abler
belag band. It is thoughttist the horses
M� 1. pe. way bomb* sasangrable
Md trampled upon Itis, as there were
two Weiss epos bus .Mint. las of thaw
Int Move the boort
Atteeep5 Se Int eke Cr. art
fV° I Jwv p —The 1M
hassrar tasy te Boat
remm 1. n. s rioastS �iom the
H is we_I_4. Awwoe u, •hxs,
N'IW,BE FL,+Cf NOCfTEU
Mrs. Lizzie Halliday Sentenced to Die
In ask. Elettrk Chair,
TAKES HER FATE STOICALLY
Lawyer Carpenter, *M Ce.dem.ed We-
saaa's Ce.w1, £abated to Tears at
IM Se.tesee-- Elertrerat/w
le Take Place the Viral
Week t. August.
lfotetusu.o, N -Y , June 23,-1Ire. Lis
Me Halliday, who was found guilty of
reunite was sentenced y••.terday u, be
electrocuted during the week beginning
August 6, Peet
Mrs.Halliday came in the court room
with Sheriff Beecher. with the same mea
eared step, the same downcast eyes, and
the saute imbibition of stupidity. She
was pushed down into the chair. where
she beget' the same actions carried un dur
ing the trial. She coeerel her face to her
eves with her handkerchief, and rubbed
her nose and stroked her elan.
While Jadgo Edwards Was looking over
the code Liuie attempted to rise, but was
forced down into her chair. District At•
tormey Hill moved that seuten°. be passed
upon Elisabeth Halliday. Four oMoen
then belt her up. The usual que.tious
were pat to her. Lot she answered none.
Her body swayed in the grasp rat the (Ali
ten, but then was no expression in her
fate, no tear in her eyes. She jerked her
,• �s
Hall LIZZI* .ALLIOSY.
heel up and down, stamped with her heel
one. or twice. but at tin ton.' raised her
heal St•e was closely watched by Dr.
Edward C. Mann, the l.rotesetuual witness
whose testimony did au mach r. convict
her and even be seemed nutip:ussed by her
behavior.
Lawyer Carpenter watched her, his eyes
dim, and noon pity showing in his face.
Judge Edwards spoke in low, measured
tones in impp.roslsio seutetiee- and the room
was intensely quiet, .o eater were 11.0
listeners to catch word. lir. (.'ar
Venter responded to the ju,lge's invitation
to speak by *eying• •• I have nothing to
say. Tears streamed d'bwn i,i+ cheeks as
the judge condemned her to death by elec
trictty in the place designated by the
State, in the week beginning Monday,
August 6, PAM. 1-1z;ie wits lel out with-
out • sign of recogu•tion of the terrible
sentence.
Public opiniou has changed since the
verdict was given. No one expected con-
viction in the Ar.t degree. and now that
it has been given end the clamor of those'
Who thought she was shamming has Leese
satisfied, there le a gm:eral expression
that confinetuent for the teoiaender of her
life should have been the penalty. There
is talk of appealiu: to Governor Flower
fur a commit:eon to look into the case.
CRUELTY TO MINERS.
A Shorties Story Comes From iodises
Territory, e.a.
F.onr SMITH, Ark., June 22 -Details of
a horrible state of affairs emitting in the
mining region in the Indian territory have
been brought here by excited miner..
When it became apparent that the men
rould not earn • living at the reduced rate
of wages, power was given the deputy
marshal to eject them from the comppaany's
houses. Many men were thrown bo.iily
from their homes, their wives and children
beaten, and their furniture and personal
effects destroyed. after which they were
loaded into box can and .hipped out of
the territory. Revolting stones of brutal.
ity ars told by men from the Hartshorne
district. August Smith says troop* came
to This house and arrested him. They
emit] not allow him to nut on his shoes
and cwt aud refused to let the famiiy at
breakfast.
Th. soldiers threw his fnrnitnn on a
wagon and then his wife and Ave children
were pat out. The soldiers jutnpd et this
woman and took the baby from the breast,
one of them pulling • knife. Others
dragged her and threw her head Ant into
the wagon. They won then carried to the
station and pat in • box ear.
Doxeus of similar stories are told. Most
of the miners and their families were
own out before breaktaet in a rain, and
rd
time was given Mem to dress. A
ily of four persons was evicted near
Anderson. The wife of the evicted miner
was struck over the head with a Win
chaster by the soldiers. The woman
while being taken to the railway station
eve premature birth to a child She may
die.
Herylate 1Nath o. Ike Traek-
Orv.wi, Jane 22 -Word has reacbed
the city of • fatality which occurred on
the Main line of the Canada Atlantic rail
way, not far from (Olen Robertson. early
Thursday morning The remains of a
farmer named Maodonald. whose home i.
said to be In the village of Alexandria,
were found on the track horribly mangled.
One of the trios In the early morning had
evidently ran over the unfortunate man.
who, it is surmised, was lying asleep os.
the Creek. The remains have been con
vapid to klettandria for interment
Oreweed to, Tomato My.
To.otrro, Jane 13 -The body of a man
armed James Tinning. • eomao, who
resided on Portland street, was fonn.i
Sooting to the bay yesterday. Fred
(,`lower, of Reese street, and Tuft,
of No 2 Comp..y. 10.1.. took the body
from the water and telephoned for the
patrol wases wbieb s.aveyd It to the
Mcage. The dseaased was knows as a
bar and reliable rasa Aa tagsms. will
�e held by Carouse Mirka
Tire 1Wlaa. Oeww.ed.
New Toga, Jae. IR —Tag Rower[ Car
roll west to Sas yessaday with .sow No.
14..404 with frooklys sib wham
Aloud bif way Wawa iteskawsy
bossy seed I cadtfipt "ter z
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BUSINESS LAW IN DAILY USE.
By aemesabert.g *Mae .is TraMlaueo
wltt ere• Ones a■ses.aee.
Herewith are the most important laws,
eminently stated, that twc► tbo pewit
of the assns. business Inas. A. obese -
'woo of Neem, says • trade juuruai, will ea
able sem to avoid many matakss, that key
be serious, sad .tea, the iswa•at from
noisy pitfalls that may be alamltoua
Tb., °oaten, 1. • few words, the ensue of
• larp amount of legal verbiage, not always
very i•telhglble
Each individual ,. • partnership Is re
spuai►ls for the whole amount of the debts
of the firm, except m easee of "specul''
partnerships.
('oatr•cte made o. Saaday cannot be en
(oru•d.
A contract made with • minor is void.
A contract made with • lunatic for with
one who has • g 1 ,S,outatu.o for weak
mindedness, is void. ,TIhe letter one must
however, be clearly established
The acts of one partner bind all the
other partnere
1t is a fraud to conceal • fraud
No con.'deration is suthci.nt io law if It
be Illegal m ite nature. ,llaay "failures'
ars upset because of tits law.)
A receipt for mosey is not always con-
clusive.
A. agre.meot without co.uderati•n os.
void.
The law compels no Doe to do impose
kitties. 'Thu must be liberally construed.
Igooraaes of the low excuses no wt.
Note especially the following all onlooker
the giving and taking of cotes
A note made oo Sunday is void.
A note made by • minor is void.
A note obtained by thud from • person
in a state of intoxication cannot be collect-
ed. ,Thu is • corollary to the law govern
mg contracts witb the weekmi.ded. h
Notes beer interest only whets su stated.
If a note is lost or stolen it does not re-
lease the maker : ke must pay it if the cot.•
sudersucn for which It was given and the
amount can be preyed.
Signatures made with • lead pencil are
of in law.
note indorsed in blank, is transferable
cheery, the same Asti made payable to
1.y
bel
one
allOn,
the odatioa of the holder! s sot
pound to the person accommodated, Lin is
bound to all other parties, precisely as If
there was a good conshderatioa.
If the maker of • check or draft has
changed hie residence, the holder moat use
"due diligeuce" to And him.
Checks or drafts must be presented for
payment "without unreasonable delay. -
Ivnorancs or ocergtight or of wilful inat-
tention to these funnlameatal injunctions te
'he fru• ueot s.•urce of a"tsoyiog and ex
pensive litigation -
When Oebh, t'ewses WIWI tare.
Men who are accustomed to being out
late, and who on such occasions are liable
to become slightly tongue-tied, should
closely study the following, which web
recently printed inthe Phaadclpt,:a Times:
Sax thick thistle sticks.
Flesh cf freebie tried ti) ung fish.
The sea oeseeth and it suit cath us.
High roller, low roller, rower.
A box of mixed biscuits, muted biccutt
box.
Strict, stroof Stephen stringer snared
slickly, six sickly, slimy snakes.
Swan swam over the sea : Swim, swan.
Seim : swan swam back agile : well swum
Swan
it is a shame, Sam : these are the same,
Sam. 'Ts all ashen, Sam, and a shame it
M to sham so, "am.
--A glowing gleam glowing green
The black Green bIi hied to the bright
broom blossoms.
Susan shines shoes and sock. ; socks mid
shoes shine Sawn. She eyeteeth seining
shoes and socks, for shoes and socks shock
Sasso.
Robert Rowley rolled • round roll round;
a round roll Robert Rowley rolled round.
Oliver t hanhorp ogled et owl and oyster.
Did (llieer 1)Ilsthorp ogle an owl and
oyster' If Oliver Oglethorp ogled an owl
and oyster. where are the owl and tie
oyster Oliver t tglethorp ogled.
Hobbs meets Snob,* and Noble : Hobbs
note with Snobbu and robe Noble'. fob.
"That is," says Nnhbe, "the worse for
Hobbs' jobs,-' and Snobbe sobs.
Sammy Shoesmith saw a shrieking
songster' If Sammy Shoesmith saw a
shrieking songster, where's the .hri•kiag
Songster Sammy shoesmith saw
1 went into the garden to gather some
blades, and there 1 saw two pretty hales.
"Ah, babes, is that your blades, brio -bog of
blade., babesIf yr. bread ar y 11 des at
all babes, braid broad blades, babes, er
braid no blades at all babes."
You .cuff .bop snuff, i snuff box Snuff.
maker of an "accommodation' note
which he has received no consider.
•ring lent his name and credit for
AI Ib. Cirrus.
Little Dot -"Grows folks don't care any•
thing for airiness." Little i)iok-"Yes,
they de." Little Dot -"No, they don't.
They only goes so as to take the chddrena."
Little Ihek-"Yes, that's what they say ;
but they .aver take. any books alobg to
read."
TO OD sore.
l'oele Treetop -The heifer is two years
old.
('ity Niece -How do yeu know •
Br her horns.
Oh, to be sun : she has only two.
A monster was residing with • tanner near
Glasgow, while on a •*5it to that city. Is
reply to an mvitatloo to est some fine fruit,
he meouo.d that he never tasted an
apple or any other kind of green
fruit. The fact evoked eossadet•
able surprise ; but a Sootohew who had
listened with much uosooeera, dryly re.
marked, "it'. • piety but ye had beets in
Paradise, sad then micht ea h.' bees you
fan,'
..
Vtd'sr�"e
v veld.
TRY.
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VNUCHTS»P
fT BRINCS
COM FORT
ces
WASH
DAY
HOMEMADE TINWARE.
It does not pay to buy factory-uhade Tinware when you can gat
our own make just as cheap. We are burly snaking up our own Tin-
ware, using only the very !,est of Imported Tin.
Milk Pana, Strainer ('ails, Milk Strainers, (.'r.•at*iery Cans, Pails,
Volley, Tea lletttes, and a genera assortment of Kitchen awl Dairy
Tinware always on (hand of made to order.
GRANITE STANCHY and WHITE WARE
for the Preserving Season n,•w in .tock' and tuark('ll away down in
price. Repairing of all kin. f. promptly attended to at
WO RS ELL & CO
Agents fur the 'toward Furnaces. TM Pro teal Tiasmlths, Ham.: ion stn. Gatwick.
SPRING HAS COME
Don't purchnae the following; (7.;coh until you
11:i,,• n out,
GARDEN TOOLS,
Lawn r&owe:'s (ten inch drive wheel),Spades,Shovels,Hoes,
Rakes, Poultry Netting 24, 30, 36 and 48 inches, Plain,
Barb, Galvanized, Oiled and Annealed Fence Wire,
and a f.::l :
GENERAL IIA IT'D 11 1l? ,
at Prices to Suit the Ti,,'-.
DAVISON & CO.,
•I t t t ..ilea TO ti. r. m 11.161\Mt,
THE SUBSTITUTE costs
the d paler Tess.
THE SUBSTITUTE costs
yo:a a good deal more- than
Eddy's.
The DEALERS profit is in
the "just as good."
Where does YOURS
come in ?
Insist on getting E. B. EDDY'S Matc:les,
and your temper will not b.: rurii°d by trying
to make the "just as good" mach light.
•
•
THE ONLY ONE IN THE WORLD
lrrr•.
e/ -
• THS OXFOR7 • •
OIL Gt_S COOK STOVE
• Makes and Burns Its Owe Cs*
That will burn •
ROUGH WOOD and COAL
Evian, Wall...
De O1FD GAII
:tient do kit
Nas the [.fit'est Oven.
IS A IAP 1GR'S ST(ri'I?
Is Everybody's
Cook Stove.
entaewt daft
From t. ominon Coal Oil.
NO DINO HEAT IN THE4„KiTCHEN.
Cooks a Family Dinner for Two Cents..
See IL
- The GURNEY FOUNDRI CO., Ltd., TOBOMTO.
Sold by HARPER & 14EE,
Crabb', Block, Ooderich.
SPRING AND SUMMER
MILLINERY.
Having lately returners from s trip to the leading Millinery Markets,
where 1 have hewn purchasing a stork of all that is new and artistic in the
Millinery Line for this fi.reon's Trask, 1 am now preparwl to show you fire
very
Latest Styles in Shapes and Trimming.
A ('ALL iA KKlPE TTULI.Y SOLICITED
MISES a
Onbecribe for "The Signer --$l s you.