The Signal, 1896-10-29, Page 3i
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assay. M. 6. CAItERON. Har*..'. Week.
sepasia. Unhorse Motel. Oeder*L MeV
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farm security ams de s at ash per heat ae-
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gone in consumption -not
recovery -ease. There is
sore for those not far gone.
There is prevention for
those who are threatened.
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of Cod-liver Oil is for you,
even if you are only a lit-
tle thin.
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list boos •aewrd by the esdini poshoden r twiggy
yundwrill=treites
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A FRIEND.
Tiese's a sink is that little ward,
A spell that iuickly binds ne
'Midst the downy web of pleasure trite,
is ihotsver mood it Mads .!e.
Who says the world is .11 for NII,
Aad iriesdohip men delusion ;
That life 1• but • doer less w.ilte
Of woe and deep ooafosics'
A mate ! Ah ! yes, perhaps, for bum
Who ever .tnesa to stifle
The prosepttots of the Inward voice
He tau would think • trifle.
A waste -to him whose early soul
Repels bas ineede' advances.
And deems them meant for oburit.h ends,
And kill by scornful' .....
Ito opo. Let thy soul l fns,
Aad scorn to be • @ooroer,
A.d 1riesde as tem as ever breathed
WiU era at every carter.
The flower friendship le not dead.
Bat lives and lives for over,
Aad it is beemtitel and strong
As some deep. re111ag river.
NEWSPAPER STORIES.
Josie i. • bright-eyed boy who below N
• family of eaves Mildren. He has as
uncle lemur m the ossatry twenty mils
from his Lash. hams, •5e' he loves to visit
Although he M only six, he shows great
fondness for animals, •ad daring his last
visit be was muoh interested in a little calf
there, and kept tossing his uncle to sell it to
elm to take tome.
Finally the nock asked
' What would you pay me for the calf !
Jamb replied
' I haven't much s..sy ; but 1 could
give you • baby tor the calf, for we have •
baby at our house nearly every year."
flora et Mee.
L N•gaeki, Japes, there is • fireworks
maker who swntsotses pyrotooba/b birds
of great .ire, that, when exploded, 1.i1 is •
Gld-like meaner thrasgb the air, sad per-
form many movements manly like those of
beteg birds. The secret of m•tioe these
wewderf.l things bat be l5 the possession
of the oldest ale child of the family of
sane snorstios far mon than four hundred
years.
Iedasa. manna Nth heissase •'need *Sr
at dam
Dr. A....'. Olsts.st rebuts in one day
sad mires totter, salt rhos, piles, scold
head,.we-. barbers' snob, alders, blotMs
sad all er.p0.ses of the elm. It is moth -
ina ..d anodes mad ante tike angle in the
ours al all baler inns : 36 awls.
Sold by J. t Davis.
■atsMre on wheels.
The WNW thty L the Sps.irb hell -fights
inn pet the m•tsdor on • bbysis ingind of
• Ions Cerls Rodrigem, a well -knows
.yelbt, and Saida • picador. both sensed
18. arena Wily is Madrid ssuan.d es
.yds. RAdrlffass leas res sway tree the
ben. bot Bailie stood his gr.eod, and so
bong •bio to tura quickly 0..558, was
.verak beth mains sad rider woos
Nosed b, 8 i. tie air by the lehri.t.d sa-
ia1 1'h. s.. Willa net hurt, bet the ma -
shine woo wreaked bsyaed repair.
damn r8 she bid Seldemed en resat le NM
Oas short pall' of 1hs bsath thre5g8 the
Hbwor suppw wilt sash Inds of Dr.
Ags.w'. Ottani& Powder 1154... ibis
powder over the serfage of the 5..e' pan
yes. Puska, sad ddtgW.l N ten bre-
lines intently d.N.. Ca-
tarrh. Hay AM".Haadmob.. 8se
Threat, Torii/Ns an Deahaa All dr g-
OW -
Clad by J. I~ Davis.
Winn .s Oldest.
" Primmer," said the 4 -.ad -'bursts
ts a lacy tanto Wore lei. " Ibis in w
third Nis you've bow hate."
•' 1•% year been, pleaded the pri..m.r,
•• rve bona trying Yard to got work. and
You wouldn't work if you sand in
,Y• , I yew Wan."
•' Wit kind N work?'
•'1.08101.yes loaner. s• i••5 as 1* was
Want wlint.7
"WW kw .f warn
•• W. is as Ain, your beans all I
wan h wo,b, with denim end deniand •
.wn
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"And you'd week if you w kat art a
a job r
• Lind I would, your bssn. ably try
rte.' .mit the Now .Maafy sans lege ken
7Vw'7 .011.' add the m.dserote kinky,
•`.e'Y gin . • f.►, .iN ahnetw sed i
7e
abtkrg .•mein- 8b swaths' bard lee
ba,. gas .sero"
Ons Mon Orem.
(4 Isim yam. Mks all nommen, • snot
dirdPBaasbl•.sand bbl new rurpsts4 him
ba mad ss*rn.s. Net on alt imam wend
ban i.- ..-1 d dfmpeak.j • .seems-
.t8erwts• thin arse d*R to the etrfetrmt
kind d y. I0wt Wage mut ha den %Sip -
dry, whin 11. .t .seeds
p„rtitb• aa.e • ts arm• MM
ad as 180 ,aware d bb*
wan ori groat. .ante d Moslem were
4egtt•i M
Irak an the tsW N -Air•
As taw .is were nee mid N bat wet*
sash see was told *10.147 win SKvlea
wend kV es is .gree.
The hos eases, sad the Mane not wee-
rfly es Presently, however, sae el\the
�j� wasted • poen of broad. Then wan
sane war key, sad the Seely d1etptlsed
.town d. ••meed to be quite oblivie.• up
bar .sed. 8he tweed km tread sad •pike
very ositfy N the ..as as her elbow.
" Brom& pleas," en sad.
Ile inked reandully s the Mame' sad
than an st her. I wan •,*hent be wadi tatn
hems helped her if it had beta l5 his rower.
H. eal.tel is Ase ward stole.
• Coal de it. ma'am. said be. ••1's told
al foe 'wore !"
• TvMsaM or Ill -a_- mlptemwy.
A Corn nl who hr • short r iso teprwe•ted
Gran Bruin at the Perna Cost, tells
that when h. arrived .t T.b•rsa, ba was
at entad. the .ity by the Ob.sb.rlaia .f
the Cent, who, in tie nese of tb. 8808.
to The
presented him with four e1
Cowl, who lead only semi as • t in-
side • managese. wasep•ealy sad • to mite.
.tie., bat ..saga$ to exams kis k•
for the 88.h'. gr..t Madsen
After he baa was presented and had as -
n amed the 4., ..'• of has oflion ha 'robust
oM•W burden was the care of his elaphsia
Relief came in s fest d.s ekes the is -
Matins reached bon that the Shah szpset-
ed • present ie rooters.
•' t.hly." said the ('•cowl, s. smile
wreathed his tam ; •• 1 have only Esse wait-
ing to secure mss worthy of so great •
roller."
Tbai afternoon he proceeded is Maw N
the place. site' presented the Shah with
bye elephants The Chetah. Oahe seemed to
retard the animals with some degree .f
suspicion, but oriental politsaos prevents
the inspection of • gift bolus in the month.
w4, wyhow, the extra elephant removed
all doubt.
•' Tb.t extra •lepbwt 00.t m0 t25," said
the Cowl, is telling the story afterward.,
•• bit I oeseid•r.d myself well out of a bad
wraps, at the prion "
iron reseed .
Sono little tome ago • number of Motes
sprits were eojoytog a little supper in •
••mashn northern tow o
When the cloth hod been removed. mid
the usual toasts honored, mammose suggested
• sena. The efforts of the first gentlwnw
who volunteered to oblige the oompaay tot
with snob • hearty teaspoon t6•t others
were induced to sing.
1a the end at was drtovered that every-
one had co.tnbuted to the evening's en-
jeyosent with the .zoeptioa of the medical
gentle'.a who occupied the vice -chair.
" Case, tame, Dr. X," said the ob•irmen.
" we sasaot allow you to swoops.'
The doctor protested that he weld not
"As • atter of fact, be •xpl.i0ed,
"•say voice to altogether .nmstwl. and re-
sembles the sound caused by the rot of rob
bine • brick along the panels of • door."
The oompany laughed sod attributed this
to the dostor'e modesty. Good singes, he
was reminded, always need a lot of pressing.
" Very well, gentlemen," said the doctor.
rising to hie fest, " If yon cats stead it, 1
will sing."
Long before he had had finished bas andi-
moo was uneasy. The unwilling Mager bad
fenhfSUy described his voice-
There
oice.Then was • painful sileso, es the doctor
eat down, broken at length by the .otos of
• brew Soot et the far end .f the table.
" Men, he exclaimed, '. your singing's no
. p to Isiah. but your sonority's just •win' '
Ye're rest sheet that briok
Panni roe Pr,lndtee.
It is tar from being genorally known that
sot long ago • clergyman was made the 4. -
indent is • 'swum b 000.egwoce of hie
ordering the postman aot,to leave • letter
addressed to one of his aid-eervnts b-
anes it bore the prolix " Mien '• before the
women'. ammo The owtssts of the biter
which she tbs failed to receive were of
mob isporwos that the daages claimed
in the east were placed at five haadrd
pounds.
inter was an offer of marriage on
the part d • presp•row young termer, who
waited • *efficient time for • reply, sad
then eonolsdad that the you Imbues
silc.ee woo te he o.sstrncd se • 0.5.41v..
Whither he married s.seoue ..e did
n ot appear, bat, at all events, the amides
bet the opportesity te class her seam m ed
way of life, sad Inge the umiak.
Tb. elergym•s had very positive nodose
Y
to the isproprbty of addressing a Derv -
Jag -nuns as '• Mts." or " Mise," or a serv-
ing atm s •• Mr.. sad bad given • gsatnl
order N no nal pawns sot to deliver s
•his lou.. say banns than adenoid to bit
180 trial was twin poetpesed, bat the
-iit5 ultimately woo the day.
To ma Eidhbema it is vary among be
read that an Americas •enemy skier h
said ts bars seared ts writs the weed
• MR." an les mean d may enbssibur
ea payment of tweatyA.o .sats arks w m
years mltle plld., while for fifty oasts he
weld give the pre': " Caged " w " Oen-
e.1 n say furs wins dished it
Neal tie
A Again ruoaved o hen tits other mas-
fag hen • .ample he seen bad rains N be-
lieve were knew The girl w a5 aaehlalf
tooth, •5d as they nand the see. lits
ring sn no based to ate :
" Now, dear, the wawa i. ever : jest take
• ...s, .04 4* .111 b..u*h. * 10s."
.. Ok.,. ohs gamin, " I G..'t ..
" fiat it really weal hart you. yes
8...."
" t I am afraid it will "
" I1..a't ; Pd have en palled eat r a
mann if it mind. '
, I dm's believe it."
" 08 ye., I would."
" S.. sbe me* • had t..th r anion the
denote
" Y..," named the yens .as., "it bat
oohed far • week. and r.e . --waded i.
=bar dew. Men dor. hove
b ata.''
"tlh, 1 ares."
" 1M ewe nun "
•• I gem's and the paha."
•• Pam t New. Ohm. 1'11 b*. w
Out just Mho. you neat le rtes.'. MI'
il. reek a mash inn& iwit. ami .�.u.4
tie newt•all , gthe mels mused isr:4
mr
Mweudoff a truth ts with big
" agli inet 1M nths 0it w$sMo ; be ham
MaoW
4sv-m. Old ma. teeny. and
rQ lave N poled sae."
She task the ins, w the testi Asara
.418.5• . gran. sad as abs wet est she
Ipso mow n the roma O.I.►--
• New 1 sae Wien fw noes yen in
sins that yen wend As lir ma"
W yet wen nom t. Ms bead was
Idea
TAKEN WITH SPASMS•
!be habit el Jade liwub.0 r
tltr Inrf --- relent d .1J1110 .wand tale Me *ray of W alma
dmedw ; " 1 dooaered with the ..
skilled pby.W.. i. (aeUi•gwesd tisk •
1iy ,. gumma s to m deergt ter. •10. -"le---
*early hbanked ba.ed dellare u ' hie say. A
/''meed id5ar_d are so try &..milt Aimee..
of it loin any reed Whoa sae beer.'
ime. -
r.'
wvbe, thews 1 took i with la s• h• .
of it loin any reed. Whoa sae bee
w
Om w.. hardly able be move •bent, ..•
esgerm ed terribly frossr.e s •p.•"-. 1•••
attar taking • low betake sae ■..r • u
around ea other ehildrea.' For .•••m..'•
lro.hl.. •.d servset.nw or
tb• a soth'a, a..
good s Sona America. Nervi•.. ;4..... ,
J. K Devi..
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FURY I CBN I•. told'? 110 111 f i 1?
l.Yt it Nsil boy AI I''
• arm or a. ehlee My.
Ho was an °Moe bey worthy of • 110. -
among heroes, albeit his lot was oast r.. , hr
.ewep•per *Sem of • Western town, • here
eaderiog fame is ore eded to the wall
H• occupied • p1.oe at the r" -.r ot .•
e ditorial stairs, •.d sat was ha •iuty •.' r •o
waning to the editor when an sheet. ..•nor
same with • gun to carrot a. limn •'•f •.r
tog in the paper.
With t polite bow and • gracious emit. h.
was wont to inform the visitor that he
would go Awed ase if the editor was in ; and
thea if the editor onaclud.d, from the 1•...'.
description of the caller. that it woo setr to
sass hint, lee woo io otherwise be meek•'
into the fireproof safe in • back too ease
waited .atil the danger w past
One div • man Dame who was p.rh. alar
ly ugly. Hs was • lawyer-politioi•. in 'he
n eighboring tows. sad the editor lied rot
filt.rod the language he used no deet. 1'i ug
his moral turpitude
" I wast N see the editor," he growled.
as be started upstairs.
" 1'1l emit his in. sir," sanil"a thn h.v
tn000eatly getting in his way.
" Well, 1 guess .ot." examined LA. viii•
or, grabbing him by the coat cellar, "
heard how the champ has a way of tarsi,''
people down .boo he doesn't mat N see
them, and I won't have it. Yon •i iy moth
where you aro. and 1'11 •tined to ten b..,
Des myself.' 1.4 be slapped the boy
down hard i. • nobody oh.ir.
Tho boy gasped. but he didn't lime h..
wits.
"Thai's all right. mister," h. said. mho.
4ag • pad of paper and penal at the may.
"bat before you go up them e•i.n, won'
yna please write oat an ant" mortem state
event. for use .t the coroner'. inquest !
The rasa stepped for • moment in hit
headlong career.
" It's a t.vor to w.e,etr," n'e.tled the hove
" for the sores•' gives me • dollar •piem
for 'am. and the five or sir • week I r '
barely supports my poor. slat mother and
me,' and he wiped his eye on his coat-
eleave
Th. boy's pathetic eagerness affected • h.
visitor visibly.
" Us-er-er-," he hesitated, as h.
started for the door, " no the whole. I
mom ell postpnne my visit this afternoon,"
and thea he dieope•rod, and the boy dr..
• In., breath and chuckled away down in
hu honest little heart.
ATTACKS ON THE QUEEN.
MierThrts1155 txperM.rrs- F•oe to rare
wishNash.
The arrest of the dynamite oepepirston
•5d the discovery of • plot against the
Queen recall many ottani t• that have been
made re Her Majesty's lite. Probably no
Urine moo•rch has had more escapee from
plots and aoetdeets then `toren Victoria
No fewer thus 511 attempts hm boon made
on her life. and there have been many coo
maims when the Q leen hs tier. face to fine
with death.
Hyde Park was the eases of the first at-
tempt oe the Omen's life,wbiob was made by
• youth ot seventeen who, on the 10th of
Jame, 1840, shot •t 8.r Majesty with • pi. -
tel. The Prince ('....rt, to whom the
Queen had been married • few months be
fon, happily saw the youth to time to draw
by wife down beside him, so that the ball
parsed over her bead. The mad youth RN
for wow time 0006ned in Bedlam, and was
afterwards allowed to ro to Australia.
0.17 two yore poem -d away. .ben, adenoid
on the same spot, • man ca5,e4 Frowns fired
.t the Queen as the was again driving with
the Prince Tho shot missed, and Francis
was sstesoed to death for b•1h'..•aeon. the
oneteace beep, afterward. oemmeted to
tr•.opert•ttou for lite by the desire of the
Queen.
Strangely enough on the vet y day her
Ya))'sty's clemency became keown,• hunob-
ri
b•ok, •ad lien, • sere youth, mode m-
eth•; attempt to injure the Queen. He was
transported for seven year.
An Irish bricklayer was the nett seeks
after notoriety He fired at the Queen as
she reds i5 her o•rri•ge on July 19, 1889,
but his pistol maimed. and he was senteoead
N wives years' transportation. Lams than •
year sitar tide outrage, as Her Majsty was
ro5r0iy frost • .bit to the death -bed of
her =mole. the Doke of Cambridge, as ex -
seriatim of honors robed forward .5e'
str..k bar ea the face with • mall stick
The 81ow ••used • wooled, but Hcy Majesty
was not ..'.reel♦ kart.
It was 1872 infers •.ether snook was
nada 1. tie early port et tit year se
Ida 1•d e0. sap N the Omen with • pheel
.5d • ..Wes. Ho wag e...1ad hetero he
.044 Ars. bows.•', sad ins d...rsd ba-
sad. Ten yeas brier a s.da5, .anted
Robert Magian. *0.4 • pistol sad shot at
the Quinn as she entered bar ionises at
Maine railway stalks.
O■ unsay Wier t.meisee the Quin has
been within a5 w el kWh. Wham • and,
nix muatba Wed. she was •t BNwth g the
D).rvasslike nag'. whom • boy •'-sting
araidaMa .wp .1 the y..r..�in wwhinn w
Mason was The shots passed
alas. is no baby's shed. M dM an, tsr-
tS.Ndy. de say b.R
her Ws was when Her My d bfsty yearssa 1,1511 soldier who
haggard Is be paining when the rayl ear -
damp tram overturned ; but ter the ssidi.r's
1NrsaSM.., the awrtsgs would have balms
sa the Quinn Hate a watery paned 5.y
Were the eddies knew wham lib he lend
•..d
A vae,N.g ozounin was the nowise .1
gm abatwmg ---- - t trim .b. Quin was •
girt al berkaa.. The yarn erts.ees .teed
an • "min yakking • alas that had sod -
Maly slon ahem the Np.man basins
daSSbe . . 18. 511W gteldkl7 wGm oys8 ti.
pe8retme ts • sate tams*, std the ext s4wts
the yin i.8 cult, • ►s*.y sr.ab w tie mpsi
X18• tl+. Esyal tmsan511•' w boar
Tinny -gas num ass, win the One=
wag ere*i5R N Ossp.rn hue Okatew. dans
wag • tail .•ninths with the Royal yeah%
int whisk threw person prikd ; int swat
mere Her Majs*by's Ws was prsrvol.
O. easy other sesadass the Quint has
beat la slate wile am whoa, fa
=MIL
Hes rti w*b • niters?mi,
whsa,mosghee a.maM•cy
Oa hawse atinshoi M W sawlogs beltrl.
0■ iso of woo ,•.aloe she classes wit
punnhn has bas esst*,iabla.
Oars who 6048 word fit lave an bre
lam hsdp W -5-- l tu.d. bre roirld ewe
- lar olvagiod eta the *mike that Ono
osis '" n1lkf�h I w .anted owl
wuA0 M M "t one teed' Mien sad
prams. of Wad Mon bow ah5wwmfMN
of bre .b�•s5swvar he*01 ba
Iwo - -- r.sal& alwaysmin No rain"
Oros
"LUDEL _A°'
CEYLON T
When once u shed, +, I •
LEAD PACKET ONLY.
IrH.OM
Milline;
MISS CAM E Kt t N is now rhos In ri
latest 'tyles in Fall an.; ...liter Lint
fashionable design and manufacture-, *',.i
reach ..f a11. •
MISS
POTMAHOFF TEA.
Thin uew blend of t.
use to now on sale a
*,% e have also the finest its
FRUITS and VE(.
aiitl keep on I
Groceries. anal
Produce, Sea.•o••1i,
SIURI.
11..
THROUGH AND THROUGH
IGami•e hot h the Business sod Mhorth•' •- .'. •
KED.
..i. it of thin,.
t the moat
ithin the`)
•
-t Family
n Dairy
• •getable•,
Os.
-lustre.
(ro•ZOT .ITS Itt-V]I'o AND .si"aTtiAs1-
and you w111 and tees practical at all p•.ints. Stud..,t. s •r..
the oountry. Finest est of rowan for burins col.ere work
in eecnring positbne. O.t•I.g.s and particulars of either Doan..
J. W. WE8rrEr<,v
THE LOW P tICED S F3 C •
.n all Darts et
• I . , i ...' uccesetul
..•. l -ration.
Principal.
SNAPS
IN
ShOES.
We have just closed a big purchase of Shoes from a manufacturer
who needed money, and we have some surprises for )„u. Going into
the market with the Ready Cash opens all market' to ur, and selling
for Cash as we do enables us to buy for Cash, and w 1. t' should some
people think us " hard " when we won't give them credit when Ready
Cash will secure you bargains like these Child's laced Boots, rivetted
Soles, 50c, regular 65c.; Misses laced Boots, heavy, 11 to 2, 65c., regular
75c.; Women's polished Calf, laced or button, for 11 00 regular $1.50 ;
Boys' laced Boots, felt -lined, fozd with waterproof grain leather, sizes
4 and 5 only, for 90c , regular $1.40 ; Men's Long Boots, $1.50, heavy
pegged sole ; Men's laced Boots, felt bound foxd with waterproof grain
leather, all sizes from 6 to 12, for $1.00, regular $1.50.
Every pair solid leather, and if they ever rip we'll sew them Free.
H. B. POLLOCK.
WE INVITE
STOZZ.
TO CALL AND EXAMINE
OUR
GASOLINE Ax>D
COAL -OIL
STOVES
Also let u• mend one borne for you
t0 try for a weep
old if you ora
not tati*isdr to
foal under so ob
ligaibs by ;1r
tondos,
•
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