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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1897-2-11, Page 7THE SIGNAL : GODERIQH ONT.. THURSDAY. FEB. 11. 1897 7 "THE BOYS." GOD BLESS 'EM. Hlti ARTICLE WILL BRING THE MEM- OHN OF MOTHER'S KNEE /WAG*. coal" las• Yawed Mets of a Loveable led Wit rake Lad.r.taad. W'ke.th to *eats Thwaaat Yes trde.nable rival 1 • All. 1,1 you are ••atY the mUther 4 girl. you many know very lata snout boy.. The mother ret 1•W • is al o oy r dllltereru loud of e. wonata' to cow in., the r aid girds. She hada &boo -toil r good .1ea1 a their %'!&alta.. a ss w hu.tasinu- se a fresh sea wind, and withal s a prwtian. Menu, levet-headed lw•rsw,. WI a undenclandlris •K the ..digs ark. spa W alw►y• algt lI%g fur a Utile girl 1st the teuuly --a deaLr girl who would tr•4 artier liar and hell, for about the hoes... loud tR wttJl Ger when Um sways are out at play. 1 Weems think to. yaceber 4 tidy» lunge more for a &.t- & daughter than she alio hes 'laugh tarn, lungs fur a buy. (Soya are au nosy. rays the latter. Thr b•.y Mother loves the era. • Uatter Her ear Ick attuned to their Lout st:unp- ing• awe !linty LaRue Mits. ata her bury pend never [tree tatting liege chunks cot bread and butter for [:memt of course the woman who to the lucky ututher of both boys nmol girl,. le the all round happiest to her progeny She has lana on her breed, .a, to ►peak. The girl Is the Iota But lam wouldn't be much without the bread, would it: He begin. -the boy does --au arptarte tyrant of the household. Every.,i,e 1e afraid a him. Etrry.m., tuu.dies Lam With calm and unounacwus nffrvntery; he uphoada the flag of tyrau,ny and makes stag.. es ,.f true 'tritons. We have d(sie great things for liberty; we have forve>d Magna a.9tartaa frutu truculent John* have uhopprd the heads off Kings and P. -menages; have broken up Parliaments and passed Rr- forni WIN, but in the very sanctuary d our MKnt.e we harbor a despot more p ase erre) than all the eras • ..( all the Bungee melted down Into op, magnifc.-nt Czar. Ni. tzar •.f them all . an equeu to despotUm King Baby. lite niakra hypocrites' of the nest uun- acientk eua arra upright mien. sad saps mite very foundations of nora:ity by making virtuous peep!, tell slag -rant {peal as to his beauty. his sus,, his weight. hie general appearance. His aggrieved howl is a signs of "splendid lung power." His clawing gestures in- dicate latent hastrlu lir talent his, itc.- becile grin and wild kicks at the mid- dle button of your w'alsteetat p -int to bis sense of rare humor Nothing that he dors L wrong, not e. -a the wild chant with which he proclaims Lia n..cturnat edicts, and Insists on dreaming his Chief stave and Wade. magi -his father-fnttri the depths 4 hi, nosy bed. to tramp wearily up and down In stuuty garments that whirl In the hreese like d)strar•ted Bag* of truce. and will not be ledttoed ahretel his shivering lege. • Sung. Croon. pa.lfy Me." chants the despot In a series 4 pier ang. .brornaaic aessleo. and the stave croaks deep lul- laby i. under the Irapreseloo that be is ae.thing the despot Into tranquil s umtr. n till a w Ud and uuforttuiate ahre*k, like the harmony of ten argu- mentative eats rolled into •,ns-. pro- s1.alrns the tyrant's displeasure with his bondsman, and resort us in t. Meant dandling% and partings and prarcc•f n gs. And later. when the tyrant le in adort frocks. u hat liberties he s :a- ive.d to take' The must portentous chronometer r is a toy for hlrn to Islay with aan.1 try to eat as be gleefully &Vette-re --tic. tae," ale ...Laos the tall of the unhappy -at *.'tom be finds dog- tnr by the hearth. aru1 nota. l% pities th. at. Na.y. :f she but by in the aper: natural manner t.. defend bef- all by taking her velvet glove uR for a moment and hitting oast straight groin the r.houlder,, what a " bail. tad" - e atop. alapt- "Haughty I.ussY" site M. That dolorous shriek of Mail Iint.y he -t, the cat snatchers hits, whin hie not heard it' Later again, when the deat•••t begins to 'gees g.•." and "bow - Visa and halt every roan h- .,e -ea as 'dada," a," haw we fall door' hefoi a his el• lineae -was there ever anything Like tt". Arcot M• head' The size and told;* if It: Brains. str, [.rains' -that bey is Luing to he a great man. who lummox outklitg At .Y short bin royal shows. 4e -'be a eishinaa.. uunsiderable perusable. of geteeple honk w r bey ata a wart of gran a0F coal who tu Wags tur speak rJwyn taw d ps • nuke Ttmld i tfve to flier - waking tai foliar nit Ufa is ata s Vowelar nauseates to them- Shay never kauw Shea he will blew up the house with tipckata. air set flee to Missal air kU1 Um sat. Weil. anybody wbu cannot sottt.aatedyr Bve ta tat midst et Warm/ had better shun btuYWIe 1 kava•Byvaisilla tae fur the boy. 1 awed tat fees- L uLs, but that was bar fore I Itaew him. 1 remember Uve air six a nun ,-.0 g-Ludeen" after sae the ea.a,a4 Meet alter my arrival is Canada- wham lay uluthas were stew -and haw 1 blushes.' and stumbled as I eau from thesis ' 1 Judeen- was a feanr,me stud unknown utfe. What did 1t insister That certain .k•Atcate :Ysd abs rumens were revealing' thenuteItt,s. That ogle's ptacact -hale was guides? That *nothing deeper ate had .asurreat to unto'. Link noir" I have been trailed worm- things than todoen niter thaw. fur 1 dtetinctly • heard am int, tall me "Pte -face" one alt. moon. but I Lad gut wt t.. tar way , cot boys, by that time and merely laugh.4, wkJeb aggravated him surely. We women bland in danger or -o'er- potting verpotting our boys. no if We are woie w.• *end Omni away from us. A "cuddled" buy always remains a puling i•1tVY" Shays natally like discipline warn eons their imagination la bred by at_ h., striving to du the Levet thing for kiln, we Ito through &Mother deet• grief, and Irma a Lright ULU.- trunk oath a bright little .vtttt-a fro very bright tears falling amid the '•Longes and maybe, and we take our uaby deliver him into the hands of the •soilage principal. The toy V. that last day. a inure baby .t aln. t,." yew bea.rt is breaking fie all that you keep Ota au bravely end tell hien t., wink hast and be a man and take tuts lick - loge when he has earned thetu. You are autfenag Mar more than to- 1s, in- deed he in not sulfarityg at all -the high -hearted naaeaL We cot taking his first lonely journey Into the world --for scn*. W the world la mtnlaturee---wftb lila imaaNuation full .of themost der hght(ul puesic•ilttiea full of the ex- citement or eapectency. of the highest spirits, and with tn.t,li 4 bells( in kis own ability to pull through to fry dif- amity: said hold his own "with the fellow.." You begin to realize the lnlury Your oo.idlina; would do t., this brew r• manly, bright-eyed young crea- ture who has always hated a epa- suind but welcomed & suggestion. Tu be sure you were his c.nnrade, his dillay-feilow dinars. You had your rornps together and your stories and y„ur taffy -pulling. Your "don't you think"always tarried further with him than your -'d.ei't ,to this," but you *ere 'pestling hien all the while. You c uldn t teach blur to fight. You thought hint to. ss.sltive. And what a pity K is to torn a high -hearted. fearless `d into a milksop who abed not ear.• bald his own against youths who bate Bad a harder training. To be strong and Hard and plucky as-•• the cardinal virtues in a boy's • yea. His heart *111 never be too stout is the after years as 1t is now. With what alturity he wall plunge, tutu the wildest tight tad slick to It till he wins ter is "ulna! creat" Y. you are doing the v. ry beet thing in sending >'uur Why aoay from you to were- he will be among his fellows and learn to give and take. Boys themselves have the - best e..nceptton of *hat they ought to be Let him work out his own salver Ion. And through it all -the toy's mt cher !a bearing the eternal piu.gs of Maternity. Theo, never cease. The &t gtita pain* of birth are the stua.11..t of an. Side by aide with .-tray deep )'Y her I*t baby bring.. there Iles tpnuc shadow- of grief. anxiety. pain' i'hat sorta.w- it t to wean him' ' It is tit, float growing ane ay ,.1 her i..v That ds a night of woe that limit night when IDer arms ar.' empty There are t. -ars m the quiet h•ura He seem, her reel baby no longer. I think 1f strong idea Who are going to be cool to a WOOSIL l fir uted a second to think or the far time when all their home lay in the arms and on the breast of a * onion they woad be a little kinder. There are true everywhere who M their an- ter strike women -sometimes the blow Kalbi on this tender and mere,' [•law, lead then the pastes at the mere blow IP Inst in the anguish of the thought that it fell on the breast of a woman. The second growing away of her hey tragal her Is when tube breeches him )T1s kilts are taken off, hie long glom* cut and there he 1s with the first sign re4 hlis manhood upon him. It Is e. grieving time for a woman. 1 know Low i grieved. crying Intent f.n,•1-hly. der way women to. upstairs 1n the at- tic He may grew strong and tall and Ina1,v and W that a raw, may be, but be •i11 always be a baby to his rw- Iber. this Is the way with warned. nit will ere very out weenen Mottle' twgniarly to the churchyard t.. "%l,ut" a little gree long shoe covered with 1 thick greenery. I knew an old. old gneeiture who used to grieve over the grave of a boy who waw dears bettor, 1 he was born- her flrst-borrx Someone has avid that one may well believe un1'•.ttatlnsiy in the divine when he ha ..nee s. alehed a mother's face with I. a I ere and discerning eye. The old w, • . n oho hears that her brave son -a ', ar4.1 man Tong since -has been Sia '; In battle will not think of him to the• nx,t.,,erit of her grief *4 a man 1R 'i tt. Her mind Beats down the Dar- r,• • f years. She will take from some Seer, t place the little Berries eta be find w•-.-' h•. t_hrtetessing robe per hate -like sweet Margaret Ogilvie did. Or his little worn shoe or ono -legged w'°wlen harm. She will rerall hail /['.sty ane••her•rnrie* as he ('Jung to Ler breast that far t long gest. Said rep will grieve tot this belay that 1s farellym* tidal-tagwho i of the ed' cl t moa elle Ilya dig away me iluaht.ie4aald. Raghaei understood goat areal mamma G od ftbear said irew'eayam bsaaid �x Rad dig ltadrteys� �uw yfou- tan Pe* et Metro womanhood hood 1* tins - 1-2001 to •r•a '!barsthe mMrhlevous �..agee ' al S` s- M(, �- But *hen the moment of parting natter how aletfui grows tJte lad's face^ His small heart is full to burst- ing. You who know hen as no other woman in all the world ever can know him. road his grief sad his love in his large soft eye*. that at times take ea all the gestUenera of t girl's. He is 'raring up bravely and toll are fight- ing with a queer thing M your thrriat. He rubs hie head softly amain Sour sleeve. and MtrOke s your band a1. the wax driving down to the statio* tHr never used to be w. gentle t, as I be holds you that last supreme mo Meat so easeely anti st ronrrO that yOa feel quite siaddt•aly that your son L' Enron up and it, in a man's waypro- tecting his mother. then you step away quldtly to the train. tearinir y,ur skirt Y you mount up. and ice.king ioa. k you rte.• a little figure You never before thought It was so traH•-ata.nding bare- headed beside the headmaster. and a wild loruripec takes you to get off some- how and gather your lathy it. your arena and carry him oda with you again. Perhaps there is no moment of her life when a woman cornett near- er to Oehag a heroine [ban when she goes calmly- in :cord takes tor lonely peat L the tralu that err bringing her back to a *"rid that is very iripty for her now.-KIt, in Toronto Mall and Empire. Itrnppleg the ••11." The fine oh: English oustnm or Me - carding the Initial "b' i. told t,. be going cwt of use. Som., writers age indulging in reminiscences od amen do wh•ee eon%ersiet1'0 It Rave pietur- ewtue•nets. At the cele'•rat•d etetb.n in 1343. at which ?'r. l]ladston.c lust hI- at -at for [►%ford l'nlverslty, his opponent was ?4r H:•rdy. Tie. pretties. then tend for aught t . the ewrlfsrY ft may be still arra a rnntested elertlua/ *as tit t. - /et- to reword 1U* vote by word of mouth iwefore teller br each [.arty awns In the ConVOratittpn House r s :• anther oldie's*? plare M mere. Mg T" isle. "rerereK Henry timtth •t::,• reline teller for Mr. Gladstone, alien an un -with c'nvatra- fisreAn en lered, an'' to the otual gu+stk.-c for abum he -t-$sM' t, rscnrd Me "ale• re. pH•'d Ih rYmfus-inn, ' 1 'cue for. Mr -- lino -1 r.ogled-1 Meow 'or 'Ardy." "J lsim that vote" •sulctly nt•t to t'r ••.per Henry Myth. "Ain, n'" protested the old tlergysnan, "1 Wiwi vel await, the name." "You 410n't -.Vet- 1. -".,. t other," was the pro:esa.rp dry .•t A story 1w tool of nu-`•'�a'•t--•i-.-%••.aC prtartutl..ner wl.•, 'Yoe similar difficulty 1n pr•¢!Mgr; •'"M tt aspirate* many yarn a -n. -Ile• f n.' particular dirllke ter a la a ;etre .I 1.nrd Chaneeilor, 0h• fool p•- t! si .. hook upon hymns t•p.on thole hi ries( enter the mem ..r one ucreelen hr. wads heard ter mutter' "'irf' a '' es- tnas, 'omitting 'tie ymns: 9t' sM 'trnb'ug, 'erne 1 do 'ate '1-11"_ t1l site• et • re. Wyoming's game warden Ian , •1 r .1 with the statement that the ntyrre•r of elk wintering In the ieelUsen Henle enatntre U greeter the., tot r.,ntt. (•r• viotta yearn. A eon•eo Ivy • stl not• Stag the member at kn. Tkeg are - ori every hill and In evel't valley. Ahd the night's sooral* are moat piteous fres the (.tying of the calves loot front their mothers Every moraine, Oleo - srnd. are peen traveling iron` the great swamp. along the Snake river to the Oros Ventre halt The game warden says r.oestiy gazed stay a eight with* far wrpstwed anything 1 hod .tier Sera, and it utterly sad ellrra•d are ray a d sit seer a wird et O! wan .irestistl ort Tb. tlrtaals tetra ere* a frail Illawer. aha manw weds want ware it aa time .. 1111006011 Mfr I hale. tales te.,e 14,110 hese «4.1* Unit llt b n& ...• PP".d%�IR TM= S'LTN. The brat el Americus Newept - pers,CHAlil.l:'S A. DA NA ,Editor. The Alan man Colic hultort, IAd Amer -Scum lura, tris An.e utia .•fd, u The+te first, Grit, and all the time, forever. Daily, by mall, - - i(t a Daily anal [Sunday, by mail, a year year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday News- paper in the world Pries 5c.& cops. 8v mall. RZ 4 Year. a.sdsw. TNL s1 •:Now Pori. Scribner'e Magazine A Red - Letter Year for 1897. THE entire novelty of the plans for I s97 is noticeable. For instance, the series devoted to "London as S/en by Charles Dana Gibson.'' Mr. Gibson has not before appeared as a writer. He visited London last Summer for Se 1111,Ytt'8 MAGALIVK, for the pur- pose of depicting with pen and pen- cil those scenes and types which the huge ntetropolis presents in endless variety. Of like novelty is the first considerable Novel by Richard Harding Davis, 'Soldiers of Fortune." The hero is one of the most vigor- ous men that Mr. Davis has drawn. llluetrate.l by C. D Gibson. "The Conduct of Great Busi- neeses.'• A beautifully illustrat- ed aerie- of articles of which the following are already completed - "The Great D-partment Store." " Theanagenaent of s Great Hotel.'' -a'` " The Working of the Bank." " A Great Manufactory." Undergraduate Life in Amer- ican Colleges." A series of art- icles touching upon the life of our older universities as represented by the doings of the students them- sel sew. Judge Henry E. Howland writes on " Undergraduate Life et Yale. Mr. James Alexander on " Prince- ton," and Robert Grant and Ed ward S. Martin on "Harvard." 44 "Japan and China since the War will be a most interesting group of articles, richly illus - rated. "The Unquiet Sex" Under the title of " The Unquiet Sex," Mrs. Helen Watterson Moody will write • series of articles " Woman and Reforms," " The College -Bred Wo- man," "Woman's ( lube," and "Thr Case of Nana" (a paper on domes- tic service). W. D. Howell's " Sory of a Play." In this ]1r. Howell gives us the best hove! he has ever pro- duced tsduced in his delightful ve n of light comedy George W. Cable- 'In addition to the fiction enumerated there will be a series of four short storiew by George W. Cable, the only ones he has written for many yawls. Hcw to Travel Wisely with a minimum of wear and tear must be regarded as an art little understood. Mr. Lewis Morris Iddings, in two articles, will offer a variety of use- ful suggestions and data on "Ocean and Land Travel." This will be happily rounded out by an article from Mr. Richard Harding Davis on " Travellers One Meets : Their Ways and Methods." The illas- tratlons by American and foreign artists will be highly pertinent. 11 is nwpoaaiM' is nota/ apse- /e errs *a -tallow /b, ranee at/rarfire "'enterer, for lo.% A b-awt(fel it/wdrnfed booklet has fora prepared, rbir? Trial 1" aesl poafp,id, en re. quest. Bei lbner ■ Magazine 58.00 per Year: 25o. a copy. CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS 15515; Fifth Avenue. NEW YORK. a OODIRTOH STEAD[ BOILER WORKS. A. S. CHRYSTAL, lytwmr..se to (`krwaeaa & Rise. Masuturtwr.r of .11 Made of BOILBRS, 8. oke Stooks, Malt Pana, Sheet Iter Works, eta,, ate., Asad Dealer In- Rngtase blasilleary C.aMap, ts.. Ali viae of Non oaf Pip Fatima% Steam sad Water (senses, Gleba Valvas, ('beak Vat's. Iastyi woes, Eiest ew .mil is. i«.lers Oaledaletly es Read at Lowest A sap a1 lllhs) Walser rad Hy fou ea of % am ad des. asereerPa en eirealleips11r asba, IT. am Zs-, e.asrMk.O.l. gran..-4111gtl i 41611/414, Inagua ua GOMA HarooYs Iaziiio i `n"h°°°,! Stoves The Orphall's Prayer &Ad IN 1897 FICTION The rana.a, tae naw level by Ur warbr. the eagerly •xpsctied euooasasr l0 "'Mlby.' basun 1a Uotober masher. WMs with ilheetratloas from the *slog. dnwlass, A sew novel byfrank Rto. . /quotdevelop lag a TwentietCentury Renaissance lull of humoroussitertluas•ad characteristically tl tolerated. A Pair et easiest Lover.. by Witham Gass Howell. 'laber straiten novel * ter by American author,. stoat !tons, by Mark Twain. Thomas Nelson Nags. ttichard !larding Gavle OwenWmew. Jobe I(andrek tlanre. Ruth Mctaery Stuart. Octavr T1s. n et. Mary ii, Wilkins, sad other popular writers. e('IINUE:-story of the Preget., of Science during the IVinet.sath Favour,. • Aortas W p•pars by lie. Hoary Smith Willtarw supple emoted by coatributlois on special subjects by rxpert .c.0elleta, Ankles oc the eying awls of curious psychologies' psnlfawauoe W pto 'totality bylo Ands.-. V1 ilea i AMERICAN Y8'ATI.,'RES . - The rodeo .1 Today. • series ity Charles T. Lumina. spleadidly) illustrated -the result er • recent visit to Meafew ut:dsrt•kea for NA YAp1ZI N'S. lattice t. prwa.clneutly • silver Producing country. and 11. monetary opera time rat rnlhrly s • .11, er beat, owing to the keen dtwussloo on oertala economic Rot tense in tunas ctlo. with lanes of urgent .m portaace in Amer:san politic,. these tapers will ,na,maad general attention. A.sralra* +belral Papers by Woodrow Wilson John h4, 1. Ma*Master and Jetties heroes. The true story of Nerldaa's tide. by Oe.. G. A Forsytb. ('oltlnuattoa or Ilow•-al's Perw.al ✓ eolsI$r.S(es of eminent literary flume MOO. AFRICA AND THE £AtiT albite Nes• Aeries. • folly illustrated sett• of paper• by Poultney Bigelow, the result of personal oh .ervatloa. during • recent trip to Africa. oov. snag the whole Geld of European exploration el that country. lllurtrsted articles by Stephen Bonsai on the trensfornutlots going en in tans aIberia. recently visited by the author. Igueopsrlion *betrbe.. orates and drawn by P. Hopkinson Sttt,. The toll store Of the reoe.t Coronation of the t'iar. by Rich ail H•rdiug Iavl.. Illustrated by R. Pantos Woodvillewho was eo Irioned by queen Vic oris to went a picture of the oarenacay. Newspapers ore not to ropy this aAerMtar- wsrst without fa express order of Harper* Brothers Harper's Magazine Fos Omit Yea,' - 41,00 POdage Pore to art tabscr(brrs is tea thuted Slates, Canada and Mexico, Address. HARPER t BROTpiERS. P O. Box WS. 'J. Y. City, Harpers Weakly IN 1897 With the end of 1001 HAHPiCI"N ;VERA: - LY will have -lived forty seat's. In that time It Iles participated with all the real and power at its commend in the great political events of the most Interesting sad tmportaat period in the bttory of the country and it has spread before Its readers the accomplishments of science. arts. sad letters for the last -motion or the hiatus's iniad and the amelioration of human aondit ions and of manatee. Whet the WKZKLY bas been in its spirit and purpose as these have been nsanit0te.i prtaciprlly is Jut editorial pages, it will cps thine to be, it is impassible to pronounce with precision all that the WSKKLY will contain during the year 1!/f. It were as easy to announce what Oast to ha pea 1e the World. what tri anaphor tor (Mod Oo. ernsreat are to be woo what Advances of the People ere to oe mole what is to la, the outcoa.e of the continuous ✓ iruses between the spirits of N ar sad Peace what is to happen In the Far Bast. what is to be the state of Europe twelve months hence. what new tsarcel. or Science are to ba rewarded. or what are to be the achievements of Anl and Lettere. for the WEEKLY is to to • pictorial record of all this. Cannesa will still continue to be a feature. aerlal Merles. A New Zealand .tney by Mies Mary IT Wilkins, will bagln In Janu- ary. A tat of the Greek uprising against the Turks. by Mr. K. F. Beeson, die author or Dodo. will follow. A steal to The House Moat os the Styx. by Mr. John Kendrick ns Bases. Uncoated by 71r. Peter Newell. Mon part Mer*. will appear in the WZsZLY than it has been possible to publish dolma UM. repspssseeta t -Mr. W. U. Howells ` Lifts and Lotter!" hare been among the most charnting of periodical literature ; Mr. K. S. Martin and others will coat rl bn re observe loss at what (' going on in "This Busy World- -Amateur Sport" will remain the most import ant department of this kind in the country. The W ti KKLY will continue to present to its readers the world's news most intere.tln to Amo•rNoe.. to make important advances i both the literary and artistic features .n4 to retain for itself the leading place in the tin.- trated iotrnalian, of the world. Newspapers are not to ropy this adrerttee meat without 4Ar expreaa order of Hs*rrn t Baorusss Harper's Weekly Fort alt,. YEA,[ 44 0 Postage Pave to all aebsrr(bers (s the Unite • States. Canada. awe Mexiw. Address: HARP&R t BROTHERS�e� P.O. Belga N. Y. CUT. llarpeYs Bamr IN 1897. The BAZAR. a thoroughly upto-b•te owl odleal for aromas. will enter upon its Thtrtletb Volume In 1897. he • Fashion iron -nal It is usaurpaaeed, and is se Indisprn.ihle requisite for every well deemed .woman, Katharine I). Forest writes a wee►I, leiter os current fashions from Paris. to few Werk Wseheses, and in the fortnight ly pattern shat supplement. ladies. deo.' full details, ditectleas. and diagram& for gown.. wrap.. and cbildron a clothing. uandde. Stud« and Chapin' draw and eon ave the newes sod finest 1'artisa dealgaa every week rhe serial. for 18s; will be. Floe died erl.ge •e/aiberee.d, by Marla iLouis Pool. sad **sabre plssaIII.. by Octave Thanet Short stories will be constantly presented ty brflliaat %rtes,. among whom are Man M. Wilkie.. Rariett Peeseott Spoflbrd, Merlon Harland, Rath Meitner, Stunts. Viol. Rose taro. and Margaret Snutten Rrf.00s. Waal Weaves are Mat.g is vertain parte of the Union win form a arias to tweet* a- tom*. Other intareloing features are Th. Out lrnor Woman dreets4 to healthy .ports and pas trots ; Near. a weekly critical summary of mimic In New York : Assulewr Tt-,,Pr,. al.. Embroidery and Needlework. Con metro r.,' Etiquette and Good Howarkrrpi.p. "Wins Gale stet Nllaa," "C*rrr*t and £i..n! Ere,I.,"and Personals gleamed hem original .encs. Idea and Weasels. Colonel W. T S(lggin son will ternary continue his ,valuable .. says. Aaawers ala lt.ereeps.4..Ii. Thi. ,-clams is o.SA*e$Sd foe the beeafit and convenience of readers. sad .11 questions are answered In rotation. e. pressaly sad fatly as emetic able. Art The BAZAR Is • mutable picture gal levy. reeprodsclag the asset beautiful works of Americas end hareem artiste. se presented In the animal Part said New fork sxhIMtlona wit toad weeper. tvserryyksdy tarso for • hearty laugh to the BAZAR'S to pa . As A Il Roundman giltappropriate W onus'. Pa..r. What t r or ester than•s*bs,, j a f AI RPtka BALAR' Scatll it ss • wMesme visitor is Your hes,. ter 1001. Nessupsporti are net to mpg 1Ala .d..rft.r 00,4 wila•014Ar aoui.ves order of H AWE It Harper's Bazar Ilea Olyt Yuan - - Sano Pesitsg = Games and Yellow. A/anea : HARPER t naovasRa. P.41 Ow au 11.-Z. filar N'itho.t &ay .count, las premium Secure of- fered by The Family Harold and Weekly shay is the grandma picture ever offered hew spew, readers. There lee porta't scramble from all parts of the world to oscura a copy. Htnae subscribers who have received it would eel part with It ter .410 bill. Th.ublishers *1'1 • wtshdrew the prr,uitm shortly. We bate maw arrangements. huweere. with the pub Reher, whereby they guarantee to supply "TNE RPMAN'S PRATER.- man names mat Is by T,.e YauNAion or before the lab of Frb- ruary. The reality Iler.1.1 and Weekly Star is t recognised leader of 1.11 Weeklies u Americo. We offer "The Orphan's Prayer" t 11. Family Herald ". Weekly Star come Yr.r sad The Signal All for $1.80 Don't Fall to tleour•e a Copy Seed suMcrtptlons to TNE SIGNAL Sample I'iotm- ural Ian nee at this utLe. ,ZIJ(lkT, .. . Tinware a e • At CATTLE Baos. Now i, the time to enquire about Heating or Cook Stovt'tt Who have them - all kinds and size, at lnwe't,t possi- ble coat prices. AI,., leave your order, for repairing and setting up 4 Stoves. We handle the best Canadian and American Coal Oil. CATTLE BROS., Plumters and Tinners Hamilton at. Cakes, Pies, Tarts. Ready for the Hush. ('•. at Ly. l'.tYTI.u,v n, thR leading bah•-rr, frit your 4 1.ristmav Cakes and Pull Pate 'farts, t Oyster fattier, Mince Pion,, Short 13r, -ad. All kinds of Cakes ktl.t ort Land. 1 rre!er• !eft by ten in the morning will he made mid delivered the same day. We carry a lar,,e and assorted sloes in the above Ilse., and are ready to &bow geed,. to Wedding Cake. (Ornamenting anti/ intending purchaser. at any time. ('all end see decorating Of the latest des.' ns with Rood.. and you will find them new. up to date Il and at prices to harmony with the tunes. Ile a faan•y assortment of Wadding Cake member our stand nett to Davison s Hard ware Store -on The Square. Ornaments. JAS. YATES. Pall . Announcement. New Goods and Best Values in the Tailoring line at the old -established and reliable West -est Enlpuriunl. Satisfac- tion guaranteed in Quality Style and Price. HUGH DUNLOP 'Winter Suit or Overcoat . If you need a Winter Over- coat or Suit t'alI upon PlitimaM. The Tailor. it you leave your order with hint you may depend on getting goods that will sui every was -in tit, worklna and promptne,' in delivery. TSE Almond 1••Ing a eic•cialty. Cr 'Zate1Orl_ TUare Crauilewara are necessary to mankind, then how much more so are they to the better part-- woman ' As they are so neces- sary you should see that what you get are E,oai, thus waving in cash and health. Tinware. or Granitewere bought from us is always good, and as the latest inventions are always added to our stock a better selection cannot he found in Canaala. PRIDHAM TAILOR. TOVES AND FURNACES We have the most Complete line of Stoves and Furn- aces in the County. HARPER & LEE. Pails Tubs Wade of . a. E. B. EDDY'S INDURATED F/BREWARE. Iorgy ware that boopless and tinleafabk -'that Is andseamless }o1ntleag including bottom: THERE 1S NOTHING TO TAKE ITS PLACE. Any Old Thing 4. Can to trade good as new at the Henderson Bicycle ^o. We can make just as gond a e new old Plough?", Harrows, HgrewePowers, Land Rollers, Cutting Hosea, Cultivators, Typewriting Maehinea, Skates, Knives and Forks, Spoons in fact, anything that you might think was amu- let's -Airing it it to as, and we will rerair it. We have for sale cheep one sno- and hand iron Shaper, ogee second hand Dynamo --e0 Iampa, ani a lot of sec- ond hand Pulleys- all sing. if you have work of any kine.' in metal, rail on UUa : our moulders cast every week. took out for the Cerro? Mallet and Huron wheels for 1597 -Peat on Honor-- Catatorten will he ready soon. The HBNDRRSOVICTCLB CO ad NUBBY JAS WILSON, Manager- •« ' 4. 40 1 0 40 i. r,0,