The Signal, 1896-4-23, Page 66
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!Results Astonish
MEN OF SCIENCE.
AYERS PariSanalia:
A MEDICINE
WITHOUT AN E
Statement of a Well Known Doctot
" Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is without an equal
u a blood-purleer and Spring medicine, and
cannot have pralseeoougb. I have watched
Its effects In chronic eases, where other
treatment was of no avail, and have bees
astonished at the results. No other blood
medlctne that I have ever used, and i have
tried them all, Is so thorough In lir action,
and effects so many permanent cures as
Ayer's Sarsaparilla." --Dr. H. F. MERRIL',
Augusta, Me.
Ayers_ Sarsaparilla
Admitted e2 the World's Fair.
aver', PM* foe [Neer and bowels.
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KEEP A-OOIN'1
If you strike • tier. or pee,
Kc p a -got,'
If it hale or i1 it .Doe.,
Keep • eon '
'Tame oro r.e to ter au' whine
When the Rah un'• on your line ;
Rat your honk at. keep on tryir—
Keep a got*'
W hen the weather kills your orop,
K•ep•-got. '
VW'heo you tumble from the top,
Keep • gotk' '
` pow _t..ureout o'tyr, yestate
Late[. broke orotany time
T.Il the world you re feelers' prime '
Keep •.gots
When it looks Itite all is up,
Keep •-gore' '
Drain the eweetnee. Isom the cup,
Keep e rot.
See the w,M birds on the wing '
Hear the belle that sweetly ring '
When you feel Ilk. engin'--ei.g
Keep •-rota '
AROUND THE LAKES.
%Me..
The limed Trunk's .tsemer Wisconsin
bee bee. sold for $.50.000.
A *.eater depth of water is a 'Tooted on
the lak than tart season
It is expected that Devtgation at the Soo
will open the tint of May
It is estimated that $9.000.000 is the val-
ise of woo vessels building on the tete. this
seases.
The Cityof Windsor, formerly operated
between 1isdsor and the Soots to be piaci
ed os the Torooto-Haon,tos route.
Seeders have been called for on • ma -go.
leg tar. 100 feat loop. for the Standard Oil
Compar.y. The vepeel s t be delivered in
Mostre•I.
April 16th was the date for commencing
to display wind signal. on .11 the laken ex
apt Lake Superior. May 1.t is the date
for Lak. Superior.
The propeller Sir 1. Tilley and the eche.
Merritt will, it is said, pass int. the hands
.1 R Il Mackay ot Hamilton, end will be
used In the g iso trade from 1..+k• Superior
to lower lake .
The opening of the Weiland ('anal which
was 000tideotly exp.ctad within a week,
will at take pleas. it is sew announoed,sn-
til the bett..tng ot May The big freight
boats will therefore remain in the harbor
for two weeks.
O. W. Rrow•n, of Windenr, general man
we, of the Windier, IMtrott aud Sault line
of etas men, which motluds the sidee.heelere
Cambria and 1'srmona. says that last mama
• Imre put of their trdtiu came from
pants in southern Ohio, and that this lyre
has ing...oed the I.ne is Making Sandusky
bilmee.atbers Aaterimin terminus. It scen-
tral and within *may meom. 1 Windom.
The first boar will go talo onmmisstea on
May 10th, running ono* • week, ed begin.
W ag • mouth let r, the other boat will he
pet es, the two making two weekly trip
Datil the latter p,r-'f September.
rill e1 wlad.er.
Judge Mel 'magnet has handed out Jodi
mist in OM long.pe m Iteg ant brought ow-
ns, to the steamer l•iry .,1 tt indoor oarry
Seg away the lock gates et Port t) Ihotsie
is May. 1895 The t;,.v.rnment seised tis
boat as eeeanty for the $3800 damage
moaeA, but released it on teeming n had
for $6,000 from the hart • *waits l•
March, 1896. l apt stir.. the me.'.r of
the steamer, ret a ienlvtr.est for 11.300 for
wages and Auhtoe.n en's The hoot was
sold for $3.5100 The lieveentn.•t munt.ie.
ed that they •hmoki ham. neon paid 'hair
*hire before 1'ammo Syosset' Jodi'. Me
lloarall foiled ler Sym•., es the 1;evero.
mat had released their Blum no the.n•ottd
of priority w'na they accepted the Med
frees the boat. nursers /:opt Syme. gets
$1300. and the 1:,.verarnoat pill here e re
alive on the bond
The seta Tree'
Montreal Witmer Meatiest too .gens
abhor Cassese•ti pert aught to be the Deet .1
eitipat.st o1 1'w•dtas grain to Kermit..
There Meese to he ovary remota why Moral.
Min waeet, fee ie -tae.., abates b. shipped
M IAverps.t via Motorail. All Mammals
wheat 1.r .sprt•seeke w or ether .f ewe
.ba parts et lake (laprtw, mutely De.
TRH SIGNAL : OODERICH, ONT., THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1816
cath er Tors Willens Me.Wal in the
peat el esvtptsa at wheelie the vessels of
the Gnat Lakes and the St. Lawrie** r ver
asset Ube mean gout; hose. This ,.am ie
She .knees[ room to Kumpel, and it s tis
.sly all- wafer rete from tae far emote of
the Great Lakes, sad it 'Maid Menders be
by all oda* the obe.post roam as it is the
easiest .a.1 most direct rate. Yet it is •
Mot, as was .bon .t the meet ag of the
hoard of Trade yesterday, that Montreal
does wly • eo•11 sad d.ore..tag .tears of
the export of Manitb• wheat, and avec of
that porters of the Meauobs wheat whtob
t. .hipped trona Fort William, • Cwdiaa
port, from which it ad ht bet supposed all
wheat would be .btl.ped by way of Moatre
al. The Fant evade erartlto.ly •.asitest m
the Board o1 Trade yesterday by oam of its
wmmbere, who 1urst.hed the fohowisf tette
setti g t rah the ship.[.' of wheat from
Fort William darts« the past two years had
bees, by ouebele, es lo ivies ;
May 1st to and of
To Montreal
To Reealo
To Ontario.
May let to ed of
To Montreal
To Buffalo
To Oetarte
meson, 1894.
1.612.594
5 008.11i
3,1104.031
..asci, 1896,
sass sass 591.327
4 715,78.5
...4,497,832
From this table it will be sees that of tis
*bole q.snt"y or Monitor.. wheat shipped
fro. Fart Wltl, m for export by menet dar-
ing the seawu Di 1894 tive-seresths went to
the Gutted S ate. Ant. of Buffalo aad Daly
twc .eveoths Lc the C•teadiao port of Mee -
For the .e•.o. of 1895 the . se we. even
worse, nearly Dine -maths of the whole
ga.etity Vied b/ Kugel* against one-tenth
to Meatr.al. The prtample reason why
this Mattob• wheat tor export is largely
skipped by way vt Buffalo instead of Jfoat•
real is that under present circuit now
the rates of freight by way of Rufielo are
lower than those by way of Montreal it is
r.eb•bly a fact that rates of crew freight
re' of river freight* mod rates of lake
freight aro • 1, not only proportienamly to
the d.stanoc.but actually. dm -toe cot Don -
ordered, which is very muob m farcy of
Mo.tred, lower by tt.e Buffalo route than
by the Mootreal 'tax , and the ocean car -
.en and the lake and raver carriers of Can-
ada quarrel among themselves over the
question of who is most to llama for the
loan of the trade. Esoh menses the other.
Yet wh then is rivalry between any
two of them, as there is in regard to the
nvrr t ade, they agree upon rates, thus pre•
• eating competition and the lowertor of
rat Then is only one line of C•nerhan
boat-- which are 1..o regulamir betweeD Fort
William and Mot.treal, and that cowpany
giv it - first attention not to the export
business but to the business of supplying
the mills of a great shareholder ot the ima-
ger y ; at will only carr/ tor export when it
is not enraged in this local ba•incen, which,
it is to be presumed, Is the mon profitable,
taking one ser -os with soother. There am
a creat number of ('cited States vessels of
meat carrying capacity on the ladies above
Lake Oo•'-io which, owing to the dulness
of the iron trade on the lake. for • couple
of yea.., have hese out et their regular line
of Maine.. sod have engaged to the .rats
trade, thus lowering rat 's on the Amert-
ostrou'
The Witness ay■ that the hoard wants
1:overnment to amend the laws so that the
American boats may carry freight between
two Canadian ports I whioh is sot permitted
awl en as to iocre se the gran trade t-
tweed Fort William and Kingston, and ma-
crame the nt er navigation and to his sod
following motion wr' e-•rie.: "That this
Board recomme, d that, pending the in-
crer-e of Canadian tonnage until it is equal
to the requirements ret the trade originating
at Port Arthur and Fort William, Ameri-
can ver tole be permitted to load what at
Fort Wiliam for 1'anadian ports for export."
mime'... id any - Ll v er eil l l'
l'haiw's Pills have gained p000larity
because they are a epiotic for the it c
acid condition, prevent Rr,vht's dieea•e,
cure Rheutasism e•.d al! Catarr.l
tings of the Kidney'. and Bladder. They
do this hecmuse they posse remarkable
alterative, tonic and dii.rettc properties,
exerting a wonderfully soothing influence
on irritated or it•S'mod mucous mem-
branes of the kidneys or bladder. One
pill a joss. 25 a Sox. The cheapest
medicine in the world.
A Preily MINT.
A pretty remtnieoeooe of Sydney Smith
• recorded by Mr Realty Kingston.
Speaking of • visit be paid to Sydney
Smith's Devonshire rectory when • bray. be
aye :
"One of the institutions of Comte Florey
was • handenme Ohio• bowl, half filled with
onlnored wafers, such as were then in vo-
wel use for *losing lettere. and Wooed in the
Detre of Sydney Smith's huge writing -table,
just behind • • presentstioo' inktand of
massive silver, which he spoke of as his
fount of inspiration '
'On the evening after oar arrival at the
Rectory, when bedtime had enuaded for me,
and 1 went op to the dear old man to bid
his. good night, he took me between his
knees, drew the bowl towards him, and,
picking nut a white wafer, pressed it bard
upon my forehead, earn,:
'• 'While yon sty with u., in this wise
every night 1 shall eignaliss your caudate
throughout the day. Abenletely irre-
prn•ohahle h.b•vinr will he rewarded by •
white water. Any trivial mistiemeannur
wilt be featly hinted et by a onloored wafer.
A Mack wafer will sews thit you have dose
wmethior really wrong, and that I am
seriously dteple.sef with you.
" 'Now gra to bed, dear child : sleep well;
and, if woo most dream, let it be of white
wafers..
gavel est.. rblld.
" M, little dsofht,r, three and a half
veers . Irl, suffered taree years with Er-
roll a Ner little bode watt counted with
the itching rush, and doctors did no
g ol. Four boxes itf (,nue'. Ointment
hove entirely cured and saved nor child.
Iter skin is clear and rot • sten of rub
to to he seen " Andrew Aitem, Hart/and,
N R. Mr Aitets ie nee of the thousands
t-enititied by this entailing Bore for ptlee
and .kin diseases.
1'n.t.mer fat • reeeseresl)—Thio seek i.
moth .mallet than the nae 1 had ye.•erday.
Waiter Tenir ; same of a smaller hex.
ah. -Ain i the Sot girl yea ever proposed
to, At.lteg
R. ieieeerely)—E• : hat you are the wily
girl she ever ••••N•d mos.
Nene is yams hashed) —A beautiful
tee 'mead baby, ler 1
Yoe., Hu.hand (Sada/ thiols mired in
las
eteeement)-01seiews Am 1 • Usher
er • mother •
" HMI • .pee of aye Meal " ts1Y pro-
d./le no men fatal remelts time • .sjMNed
aider eengb- For all threat or Maw der
mese. Aye.. Cherry P,.tta. l is the kis
PERSON, t_.
11 is the beset of Lard Wheehelsee that
be hes the Sees/ ee11ee11ea .t eagles' eggs t■
rsgtatt .
and that he has .ideated them .l1
wtah hi. ewe hands.
Lord Gftnth rps las prMp, tam nest
distinguished •Meer cileooaam•kr ft brit-
' ata. Rs hes sae el the mat ....piste
workshop in the world, regularly employ -
tog several mimeo 4hed tearer/woes to
carry est therem part el Me export -
nate, As old oleekseakr said, is as ez•
sggrated wav,et coarse, that " Lord Grim -
'harps eon de anything with Weeks bus
make them tell.
Vreeehagts, the famous Rasels& erewt,
an ►ts bee sear Paris, hs. • large studio
whin revolves en wheel*, Mat as • io.omot
ive swgise s turned is the turn -table. The
movement is effected by ramose' • widl• s
owvesdeetlr pissed beside the pouter's
ousel, sad by this iageslw oo.irivsaos M
is able to prat the whole day with the sac -
light felling in w dimities is model@ or
drapery
Robert (rYtb.y, Mee wtrtsfsr, ease
rave • p.rfrtwa.se at the I'restwieb Lass-
ies Asylum. The isnatee took hie divert-
ing ..*legse very well at gr.t, but whoa
be os• to the poril.n of the perform.*
in which he tmpwa...tee • teeny old msgi.-
trate of Mosey aommere. • woman rase with
tebeme.ee sad shoseed : " F•moy ate b.s.g
kept bre while than man is left to tae
loofa
When I'aderewekl was reamtly dish,. at
aa hotel to Richmond. Va., a Sae sicked -
plated banjo was M. M by • local banjo
player, with the request that the mewl
pianist should write • .bort mud.al
meat o. the .b.epskl. head. Padrew.ki
eouplied with the request, sed this is the
matimest to which be attached his sigaa-
tore : " I have sot the pleasure of befog a
performer oe this beautiful instrument ; mo
oily a pima -player."
Spring is full ot terror. to .11 whose ooa•
stitatioo is not able to resist the amides
Amigos of temperature and other inealub-
rtties of the miasma. To put the system i.
oondition to overoome thew evils, so -
thing is eo effectiy. sv Ayer'. Sweep ills
Take it now.
" It i. sad, ' .aid w girl, " that 'nary
man nowadays have • gnat deal Mose mos-
ey rhea brains."
., Yes, sighed soother, .' and so little
money at that."
Clothing
Clothing
Clothing
pat INCREASE OF BUSINESS
Has merle it necessary for ne to
Imre the old More and take • lat=er
one. That fine More is
VICTORIA BLOCK
.est door to Sharmis'e Shoe Shop, L.
when my (needs mod customers might
find me now. Hen we expeot to do a
Soari.bing trade. We have just re-
osteed • new and well assorted .apply
of
SPRING GOODS
in the three departments of our bust
nese, n•made :
READY-MADE OLOTFING
GENTS' FURNISHING and
CUSTOM TAILORING
We mean business and are bound to
sell. Light profits and quick maim is
our motto.
L. CARD & CO.
GODZRICH.
Hello!
Tie old Reliable
Still on Deck.
■1'
THE BEST AND ONLY
SCRANTON
COAL
the Cheapest Coal ever geld in this market.
A11 0.al weighed is the Market Scales,
w the: you're sen you get year weight.
Orden left at HARPER ek LEE'S
promptly attend.d to.
tin LEE.
WONDERFUL DUPERi.
Excelsior
Egg
WILL wet•
LOOS engem
row 12
m.N1Ne.
IT IS NO PICKLE.
Yeti ailply treat the Eggs with
PRESERVER. aged lay Omen away
Is a basket er bit., ...........e
ay Dolt.. • SUPPLY 111101C/. Tatty ANT
CHEAP
tall Ina Mem* (lease Intl In.erwstion, New
of sleep..
mu's"' 1"1"6611"18 as gimmes of swipe
vb••1 1111 "IA* ksl— , and r grtM TOR SAL[ BY ALL DROn(}t�l
Best ford-
Wash Day
makes clothes
sweet, cleat,
white, with
the least
labor.
RASE5URPOAPiiR
Its
remark
abk lasting
and cleansing
properties wait.
SURPRISE most
economical and
Best tort
Every Day 4
Il►ITl1f1 ffffyff►►
Noah and the
Slater Shoe
It isn't every shoe man who
knows enough to go in when it \r
rains, like Noah did. Some o4'
them dally on the outside too
long looking for the rainbow, ano
then try to get in after the door
is closed. Some shoe men don't
know a good thing till their
rivals have proven it good. We know a good thing at sight., and
that's why we didn't let the agency for the Slater shoe slip through
oar hands while it was possible to obtain it. We hate to play second
fiddle, and consider it poor satisfaction to howl in discord when some-
body else plays first. So we secured the right to sell these Slater
shoes, and now we are comfortably sitting inside playing first fiddle
in the merry music to which these famous shoes go marching out.
That's an old story aborit the dog in the manger, and the shoe that's
envied is always the shoe that's abused. We will stake our reputa-
tion on the fact that the Slater shoe fits better, wears better and will
keep its shape longer than any other shoe in the market, which sells
at half as much more money. Goodyear welt construction—black or
tan. Twelve shapes, many widths. $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 per pair.
We are local agents.
WM. SHARMAN Jr.
Cor. East-st and Square, Goderich.
•
De (.cask—My dream of happiness
over, then
Mina 71y—I suppose it is. Yon dreamt
es logic thee I accepted soother while you
were asleep.
u
PLANING MILL.
HARPER & LEE.
PAINTS. OILS, VARNISH, TURPENTINE
Pure WHITE LEAD, BRUSHES, SALSOMINE,
Do you want a pure Ready -Mixed Paint ?
Yes. Then buy only the
BachisimillIliasWATER_ aid FEATHER PROOF
Mawv.Atrrottass
SASH, DOOR and BLIND
Dealers la W Mode ef
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES
And builder% material of even asetelvtloe
School Furniture a Specialty.
IF YOU WANT
A SPRING SUIT
gm of Firmer -C lass M^ ke
■
C . od Material and
Latest Styles, •
—CALL UPON—
HUGH DUNLOP.
The w.,.e..l. rt«atm
lent to Mask of 5.strn sl
Patronise
True
Competition.
Tam
T rac b.a ge ma1Wd l glee thentel name Itartwair 04 e
pa! ams mw foot** � iota We sed per
iat s a --M of lie psalm..a swarm IwtMtptm my la
ft dw.vee p .t •r .very prom who
ideseragb see Oft
Masa._ W =:a ore/ ewe ea &Ile
esteem
REAIIYJIXED PAINTS
All Colors to choose from. All ,izes of cans
from one-half pint to one gallon
HARPER dk LEE.
Tile Kioll Doodle Acon
WASHER
how you how
it work..
TARTS THE LEAD 'ver' 'en
ether Washers. It emapsted
with over800 washing amehla.s
of all kande at Chicago in 1893rd ear-
ned of! the Firm Premium rd Osis
Medal. it to may and quit*. 14.
wasb-beard required.
- GIVE IT A TRIAL -
Seed me your address .ed the .wens
Moe you live ea, and I will ness and
It will eget you nothing.
is Box i30.
H. H
- NOTICE..
ALL PERSONS OWING
R. W. XcZENZIE
Proprietor of the
CHEAP HARDWARE STORE,
GODERICS,
Will please esti on him and pay up.
He wants clean balanced books to commence the year's operations -
SHORT CREDITS AND iAW PRICKS will be our motto this test
R. W. McKENZI E
8ibeeribe fir ?HI 8I9ILLt $1.00 a lir II Aim