The Signal, 1897-4-1, Page 6•
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THE BEST
FAMILY MEDICINE
1)Q s )91a. Ever Lew* Words et Praise
(rens a !sea Tort Lady ter
DYER'S PILLS
1 wnu11 Itke t4, add my testimony to
I. it of others who bate used AV"...
la, and to any that 1 ' a••e tasks Co-.,
many years. and always d,•ric eel it o
t results from their wee. F, r mono
awl liver trouble*, and f. r the rue
esdaehe caused by these derange -
its, Ayer's Pills cannot be agonise!.
When my friends ask me what Is the
beat remedy f.,r disorders of the st..nt-
ath, liver, or bowels, my invariable
answer is, Ayer's Pills. Taken in eea-
son. they will break up a told, prevent
la grippe, check fever, and regulate ten
digestive organs. They are eery to
take, and are, indeed. the 1..•.t i.11 -round
family medicine 1 have .•y.•r known."—
Mrs. MAY Jimmying, 36is Rider Avenue.
New York City.
AYER'S PILLS
Highest Honors at W or;d's Fair.
Ayu't Sarsaparilla cares ail Blood Otattdati
THEN ANO NOW.
Ors 1 wrote . charming sonnet
To my sweetheart Matte's bonnet,
And 1 called it smart and fetching, and 1
called it highest art :
And 1 vowed each time I met her
With it on I loved her better
Aad I ended by affirming that it simply
touched in heart
Weare wed, but Marie's bonnets
Never move me now to scant.
If they dad, 1 d speed in rhyming of my life
the greater part,
True, ber millinery • charming,
But the bills are mart alarming,
And they touch my po;kete deeper tbaa
oho cossete touch my heart.
AN ANONYMOUS
CORRESPON DENT.
M R. Finlay left the break fain table
sad throw bins.!' Into an armch.lr. Theo
M took a postcard from his p .ckin and pur-
sued it with lowering brow.
"Just se 1 his determined to forego my
own inclinationPlind leave Crlph to choose
his own wife he ewhe.i. •• But 1 .smut
overlook that."
Mr. Feeley could .Hord to forego his to
elia.tione for once. Fate had given in to
bins Nearly all he life, yielding wealth and
happiness in abund.nce Only .nos had she
required something of him in return : she
took his wits, but she rave him • son -bis
only child.
Ralph entered the room.
" l on wish to see me, sir''
"Sit down, my boy. I want the last word
about your marriage. M you know• I sat
sot accustomed to being thwarted. I horn
twice before spoken of this sit jest, and on
each cxx:.sion have yielded so far as to allow
you time to reconsider my offer of a wife. I
trust that you have honestly reviewed our
previous conversations. and arnved at an
galt.r•ble decision
•' That there is Deed of the the third in-
terview, sir," responded Ralph, " se hardly
my fault. The last word to which you re•
for i spoke at the beginning.-
" You have Not cheated your mind'"
" I 'snot do that without changing me
love. You should know how impossible that
" l ou'll live to be sorry for it, K.Ipb.
" I am willing to take my chanoes, sir.'
" Another name for pig '"eadednom."
" Love, sir. '
•' One s.bout as sunshine .e the other.
Love as an empty stomach ----
•• 1 don't sppreheod the necessity for the
empty stomach.'-
" Yoe fully understand that I disinherit
SiiIililit oap rapver
Ootnpetitlon,
FEBRUARY, 1897.
THE SIGNAL : SODKRICH. ONT.- THURSDAY APR. 1. 1897.
I yea'—tars yes &duh tram this ear early dt,M Irian a venue aaaesasmd tet
wt t' • mmesehls waited to a
see kt
, The world he belere me, air." Tb peYsemen wee limbered hs, booing
'• Ay, Mt year father's Mese M Mined Mr. Fier. Weald sasss tee lsaerraptMa
yea. remember—iesble-bored .ed looted. " ie* ie* sir," lidded Ne .deer, • I
Yea knew s.., Kelpb. ()roe yea .vacs Oohed .ked tip a Iatt1 MY as hear ego. wM
r. tell
threshold, sad team will sot avail. in • fiNeWg at and oat her bled epee. l
test her to the hospital. and tee duke.
.slag se oho kept asoss.oieea. s.,robad beg,
but o.sld find nothing to identity bar. Bea
she was boldins this postcard to her haad—
e be,was jest •-go.og to poet it, poor dug.
whoa she tinted -sad the oard Wine ad-
dressed to vou, sir, the doctor &baugbt se
you might deputy the lady .o sewe oottld
oommeslasa with her Weeds "
fir Haley went odd, than hot. At oaks
of the cord he west suoo.mivsly hot sed
esIJ, tor t1,e cud was written with the
Gorman fiouruh he knew too well. It was
from hs &a :vinous aorn.poedent.
"So my oorreepoodent's • lady, after all
—Ralph s wife ' ' he mooed. Aloud, with
admirable composure, he replied : " TM
writer of this card hos neglected to riga it,
or even to put her address'. I otaaot ides-
tify the lady from this. Are you returning
to the hospital •
„ Yes.
" I will ..company you."
Ths house -surgeon was aoquainted with
Mr. Finlay.
„ The lady had had s nasty tumble. ' he
explained. " A slight cosutuston of the
brain is the result --ooly 'light, I imagine.
Kat she is still unconscious "
They entered a ws:d, sed the dootec led
the way to . bed surrounded by .orgies.
A. Mr. Fmisy caught sight of the ban-
daged bead and pale hills faoe on the pil-
low, he tried herd to suppress the exolam•-
tiea that roes to his Imo, but the watchful
surgeon overheard it.
You know her, Mr. Finlay. Nd rela-
tion. I hope..
" Relation • No- eh, no ! Only .—ei
friend
Only a friend ! Only Mies Netberbv
The girl he bad chomp for hie son's wits,
and for whom he had kicked hut sly child
out of house and home. Holy Mur Nether-
by—his anonymous oorre.poodest.
Halt en hour Tater there was an unfamil-
iar knock at Ralph Finlay's front door, and
before Mre Ralph could guess twice, Mr.
Retest-, senior, burst into the room, onae-
n ounoed.
R.ipb was sitting nue side of • comfort-
ing ore with hie wife vis-a-vis. Between
th:;n stood • little bath in which • three
The Bush of abase flew tato Ralph • month. youngster woe receiving bis Doom,.
cheeks and as quickly disappeared, leaving sal tabbing.
his skin of • mckly pallor as he hurriedly Mr. Finlay took in the scene at • glace*,
then he strode across to his sou.
" Kalph, my boy,' have come to beg your
forgiveness. I hay jou seen the writer of
that anonymous correspondence you told
me • he about.. (hive me your hand.
The men gripped bands, •od the baby
orowsd to signalise the eventtul tackiest.
Mr. Finlay lost Do time.
The following are the wl..er. 1• it•trIee Ire
1, cumprising the (airy of Toronto. Collett...
of Ysrt, airtime and all Counties Nest and
ttontb of these.
?. mass of Stearns' Bicycles
hi yin Ford, Vii.('Vol.eley St., To
ito.
• E. Mountain, 23 Burton SL
. unilton.
lase of Geld Watab fy
tt•id (1. Holmes, 24 Birch
envie, Toronto.
)Sr. J. Alpert Good, Box 142, Berlin.
Maxtor Manly Palmier Powell, 416
Mpadina Avenue, Toronto.
Mr. lesrank Orawford, lit. lfdward,
Mimi Alice Flynn, 367 Church greet,
Toronto
•• My door !Mbar, 1 ds anew yea I aim
Mew sr Feed. sad 1 •m ei trplitas that we
are emewhet slmiliu ly oesetiteted. Kau -
lag Seri your eode•vor to form •a allmso.
Waw... me sad bite N.tberby woe prompt-
ed by .ulwitauuo for my bsppivam. I esa
e ymp•tbw rite year position now that 1
✓ efutes to be gives away."
"Sympathy's cheap !"
•• 1 oe wroae me, father. I assure you
that, loving dtiis..ot Towers as 1 de. had 1
mot helots lear.lag your wtebee mule her
love m• to ratans l would have thrown my
own inolinet.toss aside sod followed your
bidding. But 1 bare taught Milltown to
love we. My duty to her coincides with
my luoliaatwe.
Mr. Viol•y drew a petulant ireatb.
•• 1 et Mies Netberby is • lady. ' he said.
Ralph's taus flushed •t the unflattering
suggestive.
•• Mies Towers. tattier. Is • vaulty ap-
proach to my ideal of • lady. Her ancestry
is aa good as ours t artauly she a pout --
oho lives to • suburban villa --
Hae ! I refer to the girl, not her an•
motors or environments. You dont time
her. You've fallen in love with • pretty
face. Sons day you'll disopver what lies
benstb."
„ Father. your disappointment makes vou
bitter. What do you know of Maes
Totten' I'm have never seen her—"
,. Hut I hair seen her in my mud. 1 have
reoelved letters from her.-
" Letters !
er.""!setters' From Millicent'."
'• Your surprise is n.tarsl. 1 repeat, you
don t know her."
, What hes Millicent writes to you
•boutNot---not to plead for me, 1 hopet.'
• 1)sn't ask.
" 1 will ask her."
"She was t tell yon—tee truth."
'• She will
" 1t she doss---'. he paused.
" Weir
"I would forgive bar. :Su little do I be
Neve an h..r capacity to be honest.
" }orgivs her what
Mr. Fml•y pulled abs postcard from his
Pocket and threw it upon the table.
" That ' Reid it. Anonymous cotta
pondents have 00 ngbt to Oar • oontideoos.
read : •
Men areudged by their actions. People
ho pride thamselvss on their good breading
and air the quality of their antecede.te sed
teen act lake menials are liable to brooms the
worlds laught.g stock. it's have the Woe
blood . you the money. A fusion of the
two would be in your advantai;c. ratter thea
ours. Hut your ignorance blinds sou. t) fool
" Well'" queried Mr. Finlay, attar • lea, •• Molly" he em •, "Lam going to .pslo
silence. Ind I speak without encs' Ifo Rise to von directly. but i must have • leek
you mil persist in marrying • weenie who, at this youngster first. Why. he's my greed -
from mere disappointment of not marrying auo , •
a fortune, stoops to defamatory, anonymous He knit on the fetor beside the bath, and
eorrempnodshce' And, mind you, this is the little urchin clutched at his beard sod
cot the tint 1 have revived, only I could held it, crowing with evident delight.
overlook the others. They were wick/red •• He knows me ! Wire mood. sicced)
m envelopes. But wbeo it comas to post -' i ,love ' he "teeny reesgnia me L.
cards He eworswore."I'll sop it, [bat. seise ivsly exclaimed Mr. Finley. And
a11. Your wife or not, I'll put • stop to It hie voice and hisepe were over8owesg with
Ralph lopked up suddenly from the card, g•ada
• lump in hs throat, his lips.u,veriog.
" You are under a cruel mussppreheoeioa, 1t m. Lae.
es Ea1 , mayor a parish of (tae
lather. Miliivnt did not write the.'
•' It is natural for you to daisy It. Bat, : " I have used 'Vnickoure' for
unfortunately, I have seen your fiancee's most painful rheumatism and got almost in -
writing more than once, and it possesses di- stout relief, sod the pain has not retureed
. tmcure peouharlties that do not require •
detective or .n expert to recognize them. line. lot Spring ; it also healed • wound
Ltd you ever know an English girl write mused by • rusty nail in • marvellous man -
with the (;erman flourish of that writing' Der. I consider i` the he.Lng remedy of
An attempt has been mato to dleguw is; the sae. We do not fear even toothaehe
the 8uurmb has thereby been socentwted.
It war • poor attempt. Moreover, you b.. now, as we always keep 'I;ntckotue' always
told me that \Ilse Towers spent her ohtld- on hand
hood in Germany. On her mother's side
she is Teutonic.
Rslpb had come to a rap;d 000cluslen
From the first glens he had resolved that
the pvtcard wan not ot bEllioent's sending.
but her mother a, whole writing retained
more of the (.ermao enaraooret,ca.
porpoiseStill,
tor porpoise of defence, that was practically
as bed : and he grasped the fact that, •[111
meta, be moat shield fors. Towers from dn-
oovery. He owed it to Millicent
" I repeat, sir," he replied. " that this
card w.. not written by Millicent. I era
prove It apart from the tact that Millicent
is incapable of so despicable an sat
" Yon can only do that by knowing who
actually wrote the card. By being ID fact,
an scceeenty."
" 1 do know who wrote the card.'
" Name' •
" 1 would rather Dot. Cannot you trust
me' Cannot you believe me when 1 swear,
on my honor, that Millicent neither wrote
nor caoceived one word written upon that
postcard
l-ou have it in your power to convince
me. time the offender."
" I would rather not."
" Yon shall ! I demand the scoundrel's
name. And ('ll know it, too, with or with-
out the aid of the law. '
" No need, sir, to invoke the latter. I
am your anonymous oorreepoodent"
ase. Imre bees *Hama te diegeatifynev
end ems pt 'New, ter sending m
�s�' t.ltw nes ed mem 1• esses
fMR Mee Rale 17
..weir 16w. Lie., 7.11f4t .
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pAY
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5OAPF,)AY
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from 15e. to CS, and the dens are regulated I
he aeooed.sos.
All penman thrown out of employment
atter .tz .oaths of m.mhea.bip will receive
the bes.0t• of the evetem. They will n -
sive see third of their reveler *elegy for
fear week., and the directors are etherised
to pay out such ems b.. ass aa may. is
their discretion, he nettled.
I'rufemtoorl people and .then wbo do
nee work for • regular eatery ay eater the
oomps.y is whichever dim they oboes. if
misfortune overtake. them they are entitled
to draw hematite the . . s warms ski..
S. Guarantee.
A worthy `botch bailie hod lost his two-
penny tram•ticket. Asked for for Ism fare
he said. " 1 have already pard ,t."
" Teen where's your ticket'
" I have lost It."
" Then you must pay again."
" Come, now, my freed," amid the bail's.
'• last look into my face and t►1 me—do I
look like • man who would toll you o lie toe
such • trifle as twopences '"
The conductor inspected the oountesoaee
thus offered as • gunman,. for to owner's
integrity, and dryly said, " 1'll thank yon
for the twopence.
Hr.. E. 11. Gamma. wife of President
Quoins Board of Trade, writ.' : " • guide -
our.' hoe always riven iaetant relief to my
my children.
aert.tee.
1 he lea t% illiam Morrie, like most of his
`.!oculist frieode, wee not particularly par-
tial to a silk tut. Rat be did on aloe po-
mmies dor this imposing headgear : and M
his fit.eds be sometimes related with • quiet
glee the whole affair.
When his father died. be left him, sinus
other submarine' peemeolose. • 000s,derabte
quantity of rideable share. is • West el
Keened :in mi.ieg oossp.ny, sed Morris
wse duly appointed a director.
It became neoeesary, of noun*. to spprop-
ri.Mlylregard the conventions of bosiuses by
a 'stovepipe who going to the meeti.g of
the !ward ; and diso•rdtsg hie 'bowler' tor
the nonce he assumed • high silk ooe.
He oaoloased naively that the silk bot
and the affairs of the company during the
afternoon on which he attended hie first
meetiDg occupied •bout equal prororttors
of Lie thoughts, sed further declared that
when all was over be took • cab hastily
home. marched to hie room, sod placing his
bat on • choir with inexpressible relief est
on it.
Mn. R. H. Smith, wife of Presides',
Quebec Bark, writes : " • Quickoure' stop-
ped toothache and its tee prevented any
farther trouble during • trip to Europe and
buck."
Mr Dewy J.Iy lt►r Lei•aaiorte. Ree.
Ytr Henri J.ly de Lotbiniere's moo,
mood G. Joly de Lotbisiee., advocate, (jue-
bee, bee writsw to the author of the sew
preparation for toothache. healing wounds,
sod removing pens, saying, " ' Pheoo- Han -
am or ' Quiokoure' has always relieved the
psis Instantly and I will sever be without
it." .
11.
More than a year had pained eines lbs
unobtrusive little register made Ralph .ad
Millicent man and wile. Ralph, doomed le
work. had feud the world with els energy
Inherited from his father, sod jourraliem
was already the richer by the disintegration
of the Fi.lays.
('ertcnly, Ralph was not • whit lees
happy because be had eo work for fele wits.
Molly was not beautifully dr....d. nor wee
tear home situated in the quarter of Lon-
don which least commended itself to Ralph e
preoo.cetved *otiose : but they were stom*
hardly noticeable against the mtouut.in of
love sell happiness that overtopped them
Mr. Finlay, meanwhile, said no word e
oomcdiatina, tho.gb it was whispered that
he was, more than ono., upon the poise of
doiag •o. Hie friends dM not know thee
always whim his heart woe loneliest. when
hie yearning ter his ese'e oomp•aiasiip
overthrew all p ejedioes and resolves, there
arrived. most i.oppnrtnmately, se tmpertis-
et letter er sbanve postcard from the ea-
symon•. oetrespoodeut with an evaggented
German flourish, and who, Mr Vi.l•y bad
.gain nourished. was not Ralph, hot Mrs.
Ralph.
Ralph fortu.ately ses.med that the an
.syme.. eorrespedesos '.•i ended with
hie .wit from hi. tuba.'• house. At first he
WI feud it ditbenit to accord Mn. Towers
the ..m. respinale1 homage se bet•tafere.
Mt bs eedaSinely,oestrivai to canoe•[ his
sissg. of feeliag. In foot, 'lie gssereli
s•Mre moos fennel arnno.s for his mother -is -
law. The heat of • s.tnr•l stager : • women'.
IsreepamdMlity : se attempt ithilesh a fel
kaimse anal to benefit bum as vall01 .s, Of
't skies. Millicent.
RM Mn. Towers elated the change in his
pyres img, .ed vainly periled her twain in
semrt fee it.
Pas Mese menthe after the aepsreeles ef
Yaw mad ma. Pam hams im fmthN d
esksy savl prwmpaly leak liana bwr.V Iib
ink nossellselaa.
Ys. tiM was Masa M s*k demo to sal
Very lower l.surusre.
The development d the original theory ot
la.onoo• hes resulted in innumerable cor-
neae features, but none stranger than the
prospective of an %neurone* company which
undertakes to insure • man against the loss
of hie lab
All persona of rood chareoter, steady
habits. aid the lino, are eliribie to member,
Help whether employed at the time of join-
ing or net. There are ten differ.., Melee,
which are graduated ..cordis.' to the week
1•: emery .f the •ppiioast, aid they range
Bright's Disease
CURED .Y
DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS
Among the many thousand
recent remarkable cures am
George Magee, George Casser[,
Gilford, Oat. diorite, Ont.
Fred Rasints, Henry Cundy,
Palmerston, 1)nL Sesfortb. Out.
F.X. Gronlx, S. P. Ross,
Ottawa. Ont. Madoc, Oat.
R. S. Tuttle. Af iso Maud Cotterell,
Brestford,OM. Ddf.vilM, OM.
James Ment,
Ovinia. (at.
D.dd's Kidney Pills is the (1ltsily
roomy that has over carat
Bright's Disease;
/fly tube Wept.
it was one of the days when little Katie
seemed to be posed by • spirit of mr_bief.
and before the afternoon wan over she had
tired herell and pretty well exhausted ber
mother's patience. At last she did some-
thing so naughty that her mother .aid :
., There, Katie, I atoll have to punish
yon for that.
The child looked .t her for a moment in
silence, and then, without warning. buret
into tempestnoue weeping. Just .t that
orris bit fattier came into the room, Gad
Katie sobbed the louder. perhaps in the
hops that he might the more surely notice
ber.
"Why, little one, what M this!' he '.ked
'•Whet are you crying for !"
Katie thpoght . moistest, and then, re-
memberindtbat the manner of her punish
meat had not bees announced, the &newer -
ed .tad her sobs :
" I deo t kuow, pop; mamma naen't told
Iwo yet ! -- —
As Isg. steam meteare.
H•rpee's Round Table : An old darkey
was broaght before a Southern ameliorate
not long ago,socused of Gt aline[ • neighbor's
.kickers when the nights were dark sad so
ore stirred abroad. The old man pot up a
1= 0!
ear !
..COAL..
always on hand. Tho Best
and only Scraton Coal in this,
market. Hart!, Soft and Blackl MILL.
PLAITING
smith Coal always on hand. All
Goal weighed on the market scales,
so that you are sure of Good
Measure
Oltt
1
bus t
Stee
"NUM ..
field b
ba..
GOLDEN Rt.1. 1- NS
car* oOUSID PAM
Th. fbde, Briggs seed Co.
Tosotrro, Oxr.
4
da.
44'
lose but weak argument, niziag upon every
possible straw to support Ilia dete.lue. The
evidence wee too strong, however, and
matters were rapidly approaching • climax
that lest • month of idleness in the'town
jail. TM thought of this and the attend-
ant ien.iaidy stirred the old darkey to a
point where he did not hiss bat ;splutter
out,
••'Poo my honor, ledge, Les—or--Ise
dlds't dose take 'em,;
At kat the judge grew tired, and wee
about to sentence him, when • broad smile
illuminated the darkey'. face se he cried
est,
' I'. got it, iodine : Ise ciao prow an alibi
'boat dem chicken.."
' W.11, what is tt '" exolaimed the judge.
You see, jades, no poor oolored man
meld take dem (Anaheim of sight -time."
" How's that' — What do you mess'"
•• 'Cuss, peddle. d'y'e .olein' bat ratable"'
at night, and de Deane am oat I took
ohickene. "
The hegemony of the Muse wen the
day.
s .A.D07113 RTIMORID LOST
mor
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Steam and Water (Leges, Globe Valves,
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i Hsrber Q."' SASH, DOOR and BLIND
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I have made up a large
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this something better than
is usually used in Tin-
ware. I hate Milk Pails
from 10c up, and Pans all
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WORSE LL
The P.ractirat 7iratniith.
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ENGLISH
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Dealers is .11 Mods of
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Spring is at Hand.
So be prepared to meet it with a
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We have put in stock all the Latest
Styles of Spring
HATS
which for . nality end price annot be
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Pacific
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True
.Competition.
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Toussaarw fns b.n a ealtil bed to give lite
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assent
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