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THE SIGNAL. GIODERIOH ONTAicic)
ans)d �e�� J of the £istrict
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MUSIC
RrN• M. !I. KILPAt'1{, A. O. M. M.
11! (London. Iinglaodt. orgrul.t of St. Vosges ,
rnmv11. a.ak<rlt.r•, ao pawl...*w t.. atoa 4,114*Y..
tour l 1n W
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a ante U4ai t
1 en
-to to l
tie voice.
rIl apply
Fur
pox
rl I'll.' f 1 Y�•r�M
t .1Alkrt •t t, near Iia t -t church. 11. studio a
p t urrh. 4+1.
Stn W. t'ulr•,hurnor of ileumand North North
street..
itt1.Fit)SD E. C'OOK, TEACHER OF
Piano playing, 'theory. Harmony and
omin' rnaelnt. Pupil, to tory 01 No- .oral•
We. • teteToronto Conservatory of Music. Apia/
M. 1 Mancini . M oalr Store. Bodoni h. JO_ ,pr.
In 1 ..uloo. et rw4dentc of Mr. Alexa M citrn
Rle.,rntmrlu •Hoot, 4ilddertcle. •tildi4 al V. M
t A. ,'awn, near N1Yt.drtal Leah (M.'s call ce
.Nott ti 'street.
DIANO. ORGAN. SINGINiO, HAR-
T .1 1. Y. lul'N'1'ERPOtNT, F.Tt .
Lin, H. Hunter. F. T. C. M. *Tor.*, principal
Woodstock, ourertarury W Mu.w; Ylttrnist
to1.-rrietory of ]tu•Ic.. Stiectembil pLondon
preparation
s
ter all .•aMIIle 11'1
(1411.. 'w
T 11111 ,
�rfu1r -semis...
In rrhn,atr last.. w,*•cirl coaching fur gtMn.
At .i,ri I xoom:!loots in piano, and to i.1. Att.
Ito -war rail tall at any addrs.res left at Thum:
1.1 - 1'n11•IC 1101?.
WATCHMAKING, ETC.`
I1.1LSEY PA$K
waTCUMARtfll. Jtwat.IJtat OPTICA!. •
south -tile of nyuare. ooderice. ten
CIVIL ENGINEERING
1'AUuti.AS M. -ROBERTS. CIVIL
1 rod Hydraulicknafuerr, Ontario Land
Curs riot.
•m... --McLean Block. Uoder•ich, corner
Mow real street. Telephone IS,
MEDICAL
R.W. F. HALLOW. M. B.
irI4 a end rewiden(v North street, (to4ere h.
aur, of r -aunty itufa..ry ,shoe. 'l elepnonr IV
LEGAL
�. L. KILL )ttAN.
-ulo-1 oi. note ry. etc. Money Tu lotto at
laced rate.. Uln,w-North-etn-a-t. Uw•erteb
Incas Signal Onion. In beatultn Saturday
a1.,t Mm,day.,
0. CAMERON. K. C.. HARRIS -
1.111.
. TICK .rrtloltoe. notary public. Ortl4ea-
bt.unit.w litreet, Uedeticb, tb11d dour from
l)U0UDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR
[L i14,n,ttery suitcases. adtarit. public tin.
•w.,n the Ilaritla,i court, we. umfw. (•tet fir
equine, limit duo* C, A, 'vairnb grocery. Pr'
vote feuds to Iona at kw sat rate. of iuterost
W. PISUUD11.0(Y1,1GC. 1.a. V. HAYS. 4r. F-
• SLAM. • ..
III AItLES (JARROW, L. L. B . BAR-
Kist lid., attorneys. solicitor. ole., Gear
rich. Money to lend at lowert rotes.'
111O. JOHNMTON, BAKRIS'1tKB
. solicitor. eommbrdoner, nut*rr public
oakk,•i Hamilton street. Ooderlch Unt.
INSURANCE, LOANS, ETC. _
McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN -
B U R A N C E C U. -Farm and isolated
to-
property Inured.
i)m n. -r, -J. R. McLean, Pres., Seeder(h
Js. a unnolly, Yloe*'cats, 0c/deuce
1'b.emn' k: 11►yt, neo.-Treaif, Seaforth l'. u.
Director. -.W at. Cheney. Seafurth; John
U. Grieve, Winthrop; George !rale, Seaforth;
John Henneweb.. brodhaKou; Jame. Evans,
Basrhwood . John Watt, trarlock ; Nrlcolrr+
klehwen, Bruceaeld.
Agent.: J. W. Yeo, RolmesvIlle; i4. Smith,
Hartnett : Jae. t onuninge. 11:14mo1.d. ille ;
Hhlrklr. Sear,. 1.h. Poucy twittery ono pry
atee.'me0u, .fid get their Dards reetipted at
Toner a nrown'a, t linton or at [a. H. Cott's
aroccrv. K4nv,tou street I)oderlch,
i() 000 PRIVAnTE toFUDS
NATO
ku.:, tierristen Hamilton *4 04 Uode i h.
ur W. ft. ROBERTSON,
,gym 1NSURANrh; Atih;NT.
LIGHTNING : Hrithh, (anadlrn and
American.
Ar•,, I.r r nICKNgl1R AND I.Mr1A)4URA 1.110111,
' 1 ` : The Ocean Accident end Guarantee
nrtaration, Limited, of London, Eng.
Fin"11 ry AND GCARANTR[ Rohs : 1lio e.8.
1rmte hm
ty and OUltranteet;oprny.
at reaidenoe, northeast corner of Vie
and BL Davide stree0i. Phone 176
W.
1.J sH acciddent�A�ce. Agent forleoding
-.Ritual and ((took oompanlee. Insurance in all
nes "ire.ted on bolt plans and at lowest rate,.
mall n4 mace, corner West Street and Square
or Mans J. W. CRAIUIK, Uoderich, Ont.
Tele hone 14
MARRIAGE LICENSES
`'`PALTER E. KELLY,'
GODKKRICH, ONT.
bt*tUlCR OF MARRIAGE LICINStl;et.
WLANE, 1x18UKR OF ll[ARRI•
licenses. Ooder4eh, Ont.
rz �•lm!'r
•
SHAYI$G PARLOR
BEDFORD BLOCK HAKI3ERSHOP-
:T 1.4 well known and papular stand
W�rons the best aervlce In shaYD)g
rrnttlnag, ern, ata IAdlee, ehampooinR a
tatty, Only akI)1ed hand, emplo9ed.
oar patronage will be eppt•ecieted. H. 1i,
l'31MgR, Proprietor.
ARCHITECTURE
ARTHUR•J. BARCLAY, MRD' 1
Id LIST Royal ln.tttnte Writ's)) Architects
r"" ' ace-a,4ultA Howe(. Ooderich. flans. de•
arts! Nfel °rnrinoatinne preperM Inc r'widencer
rued public buildings. Correspondence In-
AUCTIONFERINO
THOMAS ()UNDKY, LI YE 8T(/CK
at'r.,,and general anotlonwer. ()Mena On South
rrh•+rw he Will be lowed at. all 4emes
not P4P044 used to give ye nwientiable ou a&tiatactaloe
O ,
Ktncerdilre's new p ostoftice wits
opened fur busines, un '1'ueutlay,
17th, _'
South Huron Fanners' Institute
wit! roil its annual rxrursiou ,1.0
(iuelpu .*x411! Firm oil Monday, June
11th.
"Phe tot*) u'4eeenlent foe• the vii.
14►gr in Mensal ie announced t,l. he
/11130.1,3l.i, 1'be INlpuletiun'1,+ ;ei'tiruated
n t
From the asrrs4ur'e roll for 14)10 it is
[le,.
(4)441. f., p. Tot.*1 nese..nlrut for prevent pts doing much,-dxruage. A
I Fix••Irr is $a70,473, Thi, population it, high wind wan blowing at the time,
'*reel *t 1,1)444 , which would have .made it ,t' set•iouo
Ae a result of an illness u1. someHI•e had it not been noticed in time,
•
' The death of Mies Jennie Bimini -
hinter occurred at Stteeater_ lin S"'
114Y• Jluy Fath, I)eceeswi WA+ in hoe
twenty.thhd year. Alias liawtio-
himee'e home Wait formerly iti the
vicinity of fenfry11, mid the remains
w440 brought to that plane for inter-
ment, .
Firecracker+ were the cause o1 a
smell fire in the driving shed of the
ti1,t•Lon thus. at Wroxeter. A pp*sser-
t'y di,wi.%ered 4.)4.4 bleu: Piet in Line to t
tree-dnratton-trnm a -,it ILLY ward. a rrridolit of
plexy, 51014. Abbott • 4 1'rnt 1. 184Climtos
n, posited to his reward 011. ou-
day. Itith Met. He WAN in hid eev-
•eiity-se4'enth year. Ile wag a native
of Islington, Suffolk. lingl*ud, Arid
e4l111. 1.n) 0411,1414 4114 settled at
ton about thirty -alit yye4t•s ago. lies., is
serviced by her wife and' Asir chil-
dren. t
A t)1ealuhi event took 'dere in St.
get her with a I4rge number of chick,• into ins(,. when Miss J}atildlf, eW.Nt
rue.
°daughter of Mr. :fad Mga._ Aileen')
When you Ko to the (otlntry talc! a Mtro, of Drysdale, Woe united ininnr-
tin of 1144•4, Menthol Salve along. It riage to Chas. Andrew:, ut Seaforth
is unequalled to relieve earache, Rev. Father Landr•evilloperforutedthe
Trains, turns, cute and bruises, �; err• SII. end Nips. Audrrws)
retitr. trill reside In Seem .4. )
dead at the ago of sixty-five years,
Avoid alcoholic and et,p inuol tonirr
which miter hair and secip, }'re Hear -
ins. ,t Rear's grra.1' fannadi•, which
trrtls the root, and tttakfsellair grew,
A liro4*ier h4longing to Atdah.ltnl-
lins, near Exeter, took lire from the
lamp *Omitted and teas bu.-nedt.-
Peters church, 1)rvedale, un 'I'ue,tdbv
The frrftue dwellitrg- 4 1 F,, I. \I••io: The reaiderwe- of Wiiliatu Mitchell.
1111
-
p nft.naer
Wi
A bxrl
. caught fieuf-
H 1
e k -
u.
t
h►d-a-u,►rrutr escape(reit
,fir day Lila wrrk NW! Kos (umpletrly being burned one morning lust w.,rk.
l.
destroyed. Very littlo of the min. .1 4tlorlg wind cartiedwnue hot *rhea;
tents war saved, 'which had been set *ride. to the roof
,bile drilling for- a aril nn lhr of the summer kitchen. The toot wee
farm of Edwanl Haines. on the It line soon in a Wan... but with the arehit:tllce
of Turnberrv, the drills found iee ,pin /1f lieighii)t•r till" Hr" a*s rxtinKulstled
of et. h fere- that (lit• wet.( Pule .0.4- '''''"I'• g1,tl•1, till"
wee dune,
feet above') lle.surface. 1341 t Metras, a y,iun41 lad in tits
John !t"hi4+a"11 dirt( :4t for f I employ of Tri fells, butcher, p1
redd.•ure, 10mkton,Oil rsotay, v 1Vioghaul, suet with ti. rather h1µ1
inst., miter an illness ui it few dxyr. taut week.- -litftife- earl -vet -4g -
He was fffty.one years 01 egos He is the delivery ctu•t t he rig was In mime
survived by, him wlte and three daligh• manner overturned. end the boy was
tors. 4 thrown oat. His legs caught in one
Jo4rph1V. Bowden, a former 1.1?o. •
Wits dragged some dist-thee. He re-
y
of the wheels and in this IN)sition he
ter puna n, has moved to !�'mni" ceivetl some brighten and ;stead shaking
kegs wht• a hits charge of the Bol- up, bat, fortunately, no i eriee were
man •$11.)r. (,ru•
g label and book de• b�okrn. I
'artulrnt• Hr has been • connected
with1the tlem of Lawson A Judea of James A. erpderson. ;. f Foniwich
g lila
) h
..,radon, tor Many yearn. vicinity, had an. exciting expel lone,•
The house on the Aof Robert 1h other
f a i1,dev .with a runaway }earn.farm:ding a load °famall'donee
Muir, 17th c"ncewoion of (.rev, was anntuher rolled down -on the horses,
destrnyed by fire last week. The ten- frightening them se badly that they
ant, Lune* Carter, saved a good share ran away. ,They were finally caught
of his 400erhuld effects. The pruprie- after the heel galloped twice around a
done
t. of
ick
f or In abrrnt in the 1%.•,t, where he is
engaged in farming.
l`. P. Sills. of Seafortb, has passed
his lA•,ond year rxankination in min=
ing engineering at the School o1 t'rac•
tical Science et Toronto. taking hon -
,e -r•. J. E. Somerville, of JicKiliop,
has /atoned kir exatuioatiou at the
School of Phatruacy.
While laying rosins for the water•-
works-svelrtn In Exeter. Int o,rre un-
esribetliedarhem avitieir fes/(nw1 Flirt
of the old corduroy made.. Although
they had been limier! for over half *
century. they were still in a perfect
state of preiwrvauon.
James IN -tight. 4F., of L*arl•'t vtr•in•
its-. had his rroiden'r destroyed by Hie
last week. The fire originated jn a de-
tective (•hirnn, y o1.• •'tovrpilw. The
hero was in great danger. nut WAS
sevtrl. Thr telephone wee of great
art vice in calling assistance.
John Kaiser, n!' Brucefeld. met
With -* rather `)*inful accident the
other day. While he was shoeing a
horse the animal reared up aced kicked
at with both feet. striking Mr.
Keiser in the right arm and in the
ewe And loosening a couple of teeth.
Alter an Meese of some months'
du,Atiorf, Mrs. Francis Q. Abbott, of
Centralia, is dead at the age of fifty-
four
iftyfour year.. Deceased bed spent the
whole of her life in the vicinity of
(:rntr*Iji. Besides her hnabend she is
survived by one d*ughter and four
sons.
At a meeting of the Presbyterian
congtrgstion recently' organized at
Jionereitf it was decided to take down
the present church, and erect in its
'leer a brick edifice, al)xM) feet. with
cement !easement to be noted as a Sun-
day echool roan. An enclosed cement
horse shed, idxtil) feet, will also be
erected.
Th
of M
Toro
inter
The
and
typh
were
town
e body of Define Peer!. daughter
r. end Mrs. Richard Penh*le, of
oto, was bwn)ght to t•:xeter for
went on Thureday, 12th inst.
little girl was in her eighth year
was ill only a few weeks of
old fever: .Mr. and Mrs. Penhale
formerly residents of Stephen
ship.
On Tuesday, May illth, a pretty wed-
ding- took piece in Mount Carmel
church, when Miss Mary, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. .loseph guetrin. of
Stephen township, became the bride of
Patrick Mahoney. -Reay. J•'atber Fors-
ter sang numbs! high mase. Mr. aita
\Irs. Mahoney have left for the West,
whet( they will rueke their future
home.
The Roman Catholic church at
Mount Carmel, Steplhen township, was
the scene of a very pretty event on
Tueeday, May 17th, when .Miss Katie,
second daughter of Malcolm Ziler,
of Stephen toi►nehip, was united
in marriage to Peter Deitrich,
of Hawke*ville. The ceremony was
Performed by Rev. Father Dunn, of
Parkhill. The young couple will
make their home to Hawkeeville.
An old rerpeded resident of Sea -
forth, in the pet -son of Mre. Jacob
Morden,passed away on Friday, may
lath. She was in her eighty-sixth
veer. Her maiden name wan Jane
flrown. She was a native of England
but had spent the greater part of her
life in Canada and for nearly a (*garter
of a century had been a reeident of
Neaforth. Her aged husband and a
family of two sons and two daughters
are left W mourn her lose.
There wee w mad dog .(ere in UR -
borne township last week. When the
animal was first. Noticed, rohiee was
euspected. it visa chased into a b uh,
where the pure,ters lost track.' Later
a number of farmers turned out to
search for it. The hush of William Mil-
ler, near IIibbert, ANSA surrounded and
the animal war located and shot. 1t
had got red of the muzzle which it
was searing when first /leen, hut so
far an can he learned nothing woo bit-
ten by it.
ten -acre eld. No damage
but Mr, nderson bad the cont
again gathering up she stones >v
were scattered all over the Held. -
DeatJt of Robert Scott, Hulett. \
The death of one of Hullett's told t
settlers, Robert Scott. °te.tered on 1
Tueadny, 17th inst., after only a few
weeks' illness. He had reached the d
THE PORT OF
MISSING MEN
By MEREDITH .NICHOLSO.N
Author oe •'The Meese of a Thousu,d Candles"
COPY1t1Gti f. ID07. nY T}1! 110111.13-Pttlltlll CUM P 4 NY
"Oh, Claiborne. tell/ you, kindly glue
1:11' the time?'
i ialb)rne laa 11-1 iL K•as n nigh of
•••:•4 relief At the change In Armltage'r
Fr:a
•'44's n.gparter11 7. Thla littlescrap':1't 1.n:::l' 11* :*1770, 1'114111 ae' yru
•;: :hr is writ til.
�' L.. to had mounted pnnl'aCe', hn"c'4
and Claiborne. stopped, him att be rode
past on 411s way 1.14 tits mall.
".After you deliver Mr. Arutitage's'
41W*48age, get a 4tuctur 4urtte.11 kiln 10 Ire
in a hurry about getting here." '
"No!" begun Armitage. "Goal Lord.
no! We are not going to. advertise this
mels. You will spoil It all. 1 don't
propose to be arrested and put' lu Jall
mid a
doctor would 1
ooh ,
1 r
ul I lilt. 11 1.
I tel
you. no!"
"Oscar, go to the hotel at t4)
and ask for Dr, Bledsoe.
,army surgeon oe leave. Te
want him to bring his tools a
to ole at the bung:do10. Now
9.4).. oonapinaors' 11or1esir
up, and Claiborne put Armitage
the best of thein.
"f'on't tt'e*Y" rue Ito though 1
*Ick priest! 1 t I you. I f
If the prisoners wi I kindly walk
or us we'll; ut•lu,t:1!
Yr ) ride behind. e Spri
•
ng,
Hee a
1 bfm
and (urn
go r'
Eft(. h
ge upon
wgfea
eel-�Tfy''
ahead
111(1. Or
we might put them both On one horse.
Forward:"
('I
11111 \'
roe
t and
1)r
I d
� fid, as -they
marched ahead of their captors,- di-
vlded their time between ezecruting
each other end trying to male terms
with Arrnitage. 761' thought (?f being
haled before Hffrm' won Slnrhof ¢ave
Mem great 0onvern
" W'alt a few hours. Armitage. tet us
sit down and talk 1t all over. we're
not as black as your imagination paints
ear'
Save your breath: You've had your
fun So far, and now I'm going to bare
Ise." You fellow!areairtight to sit
nark rooms and plot wulder and
rea*o but you're not made for work
n the olieq Forward!"
They wake,* worn company that
crew up *t tbeimpty bungalow, where
be lamp and candles dickered eerily.
On the table still fay the sword. the
Peak - the-atlser _boar-Inalgnla of
noble orders.
advance! *gr of eighty-nine peers end
nine month.. Mr. Scutt was a native
ot.Lanaek cuunty..ReetlenAle_ nSee fie to
+• untimed on page 7
l ..
�..(':1 �a•.i l•i :..:s.l- I(. i i (...' ,.:
..tL'Ctl':� I;li:('1:'. ::4 ' ..:1 :•,
I urn%ia_rn, Sciatica,1 14cuut
Aches and ]''•inti. Try a 'I;
L. '1 1Lcnt11o1 Plaster the43.1 t.-til:ie yon: • are suffering
from any one of thc::c col:t-
pl::illts aIi(1 be convinced. 25e.
ic11. r.t druggists..
u�=
°GAM
a
_...QTR/,L4 MARK
A 3plendiaJ Torsi^
L°u:lds u,) the :system
Strengthens the
Muscles
Cives Now Life
Sold be all medicine dealers.
Lawns, 1--,-, Montreal -
After
La Grippe
"I had suffered several weeks
with LaGrippc. Had pains in
my head and eyes. It felt as
though there was a heavy weight
o )e top of my head, until it
seemed at my brain would
burst. I %-its, so nervous that
I could not rest or -sleep. When
I dozed off I would aWalce with
a sudden jerking of my whole
body. Dr. Miles' Nervine, Heart
Remedy and Nerve and Liver
Pills cured me. - A number of
-friends _ have se realized the
same benefits."
MRS. ALViN 11. LOCKS,
Seabrook, N. H.
The after effects of LaGrippe
are often more serious 'than the
disease, as it leaves the system
in a weakened condition that
invites more serious troubles,
such as pneumonia, etc.
Dr. Mies'
Restorative Nervine
should be taken for some time
to thoroughly restore nerve
strength.
Price 11.00 at your drupelet. He should
supply you. 11 he dues not, Bend pefew
to uo. we forward prepaid.
DR• MIL[: MEDICAL CO.. Toronto,
Chapter XXV1
I 'AVII0 ARE TOC, JOIL\ AIt1IT A` e`"
IIESE gentlemen doubt-
less wish to confer. Let
them sequester them-
selves!" and Armitage
waved his band to the
*Inc of empty sleeping rooms. "I be -
'tete SI. Durand already knows the
way about. IIe may wish to explore my
trunks again," and Armitage bowed
to the two men, who, with their wrists
tied behind them and a strap tinting
them together, looked the !east bit ale
stint.
"Now, Claiborne. that foolish Oscar
hits a first aid kit of some sort that be
11.1.1 on men couple of weeks ngo. Dig
It out of his simple cell hack there,
and we'll clenr op t is mess In my
shoulder. Twice on some side.
hat 1 believe they seta JIJ• cracked u
hone this time."
Ile lay down on a long bench, and
Claiborne cut on. his coat -
"I'd like to hold a little private exe-
cution for this." growled the olncer,
".4. • little lower and it would have
enught•you In the heart."
"Don't he spiteful!! I'm as sound as
wheat we have them down. and the
ti.•tory 1s ours. The great fun is to
come when the good ilnron von Mar -
hof gets here. if 1 were dying i be-
lieve I could hold on for that."
"You're not going to .Ile, thank God!
Jest a minute more until i pack this
shoulder with cotton- 1 cnn't do any-
thing for that cmnshed bone. but Bled-
soe 1s the hest sltrgeon in the army.
and he'll Ax you up In a Jiffy;'
"That will do now. 1 nmst have on a
0001 when our honored guests arrive,
even 1f we onflt one sleeve -yes, i
guess we'll have to, giough it does
seem a hit affected. DM oat the bran-
Ily bottle from the cupboard there in
the corner and then kindly brush my
heir and straighten up the chairs a bit.
Ton might es en toms a stick on the
Bre. Thnt pronto Nark you may care
to keep an a ariuwenic"
"Re qniet now! nememb er, Son ate
my prisoner, Mr. Armitage."
"1 am, tam! Rot i will wager ten
courses at Sherry's the baron will 1*
glad to tiet toe off." .
ile laughed softly find lie ao r(pca t•
fem.-
"'\\•4)y, hear you, my nW*ter4, waste
1t for Inc to kill the •be!r apparent,
;Should 1 turn upon tl,e true print
p'hy. thou kip t.'*t I am as variant
IIerculee. but beware (llatluct: the Ii,t
will not tou(h the true prince- 111st41ct
le 71 471(:)4 matter 1 11*1N :1 row:tn. 1111
Inst1,o _ 1 veal) Ihlmk the `letter lir
myself nod thee daring my .fife' 1 for
a ant4uit non 11144 thou 107 0 trot
(,riot (•."r`
t'lal*Ntrn,•. forced hint to.11e d„:i
the 11.11(4) and, threw a blanket over
hint Hoot !n 14 HIM uleng rd •4 4,111 he
r;t1'pt. (t1. :u, inner r,Nnu the 044••(•4 of
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,
1 s
1 4)11 'rR'41.4'••.'el•
t ,1 I I '
1 1111 {
Peet* v
1
Ir
llh
.I4}. debated their .,t 941 n 4(I
and
',expects.' C'la11/onet• r -been -1 a cigar
.1 ml uatrbenl and waited ArnI)1:l •
tvnkcnel sndd1'nlo. tat up :111,1 called
to ('lnli*orno. with
t
hall..t1 perfectly l ,o!1y •1•(nn). cid
4f Aystrla-Iluu;ar} trying proal t•te
:lagstalf o_ f. this shanty: aid, by Jove.1'il take the blot' "t uKe-"T1.--tiv r4);:
distinguished aIlhassador w•bo now I
approaches to fly Ii, 'colons over the ,
front door. We ought to have a truer-
*
to
r
t
t bora!d It 1'4
arrival. but
the
Irblte and red ensign with the g,ddetl
crown -it's In the leather covered trunk
in my room -the o0( with the most
steamer labels on it. Go bring it Chl• '
borne, end we'll throw It to the free
airs of Virginia. And tie quick -they
ought to be here by this tiluer
He stand in the door and watched
Claiborne haul up the ting, 0nd he
made a mockery
of saluting It as
It snapped out
In the fresh
morning hip. •
"Tbe *'ort of
Missing Men! it
was tlesit,-ned to
be extra -territo-
rial, and there's
no treason in
hauling up an
alien flag." And
his high spirits
returned, and be
stalked back to
the flreplece,
chatiing Cie f -
borne aud warn -
Ing him 11z:omit
S et(r again light-
ing under au 1.113-
1./nue,nte ha ' up known banner.
the pat. "here they
are," called Clalborn old flung open
the door as Shirley, h , father and
itarotl 'vou elbrhof rode uhennder the
billowing ensign. Dick step gout to
meet them and answer their questions.
"Mr. Armitage Sr here. Ile has been
hurt. and we have 'sent for a doctor,'
but"- and he looked et Shirley.
"If you will do me the honor to enter
-all of you:" And Armitage came out
quickly and smiled upon them.
-we hail started off to look for Dick
when we met your man." mild Shirley,
standing 4n the steps, rein in hand
• "W'hnt has happened, and how wne
.trrnit,.ge injured?" demanded Judge
('Iniborne.
-There was a battle." replied Dick.
grinning, "and Mr. Armitage got In the 1
way of a bullet."
Her ride through the keen morning
air had flooded Shirley'( cheek with
color. She had been awake much of
the night On returning from the ball
at the Inn she- found *)ick still absent,
and when at G o'clock be had not re-
turned she called her father, and they
had set off together for the bill*, to -
wart which, the stableman reported,
Dick had ridden. They had met the
car inst outside the Springs and had
returned to the hotel for Itaron von
Marbot. Having performed ber owes
as guide and satisfied herself that Dick
was safe, she felt her conscience eased
and Mould see no reason why she should
not ride home ant leave the men to
their council. Armitage saw her turn
to her horse, whose none was exploring
ber mackintosh pockets, and he stepped
quk•kly toward her.
"Yon bee, Miss Claiborne, yoartiretb-
er is quite safe, but 1 very much hope
you will not run away. There are
some things to be explained which It le
on}y fair yen should hear"
"Wait, Shirley, and we will all go
down together," 'said Judge Claiborne
reluctantly.
Baron von Martlof, very handsome
and distinguished, but mud eplasbe•41,
had tied hie horse to a poet to the
driveway and stood on the veranda
steps, his [tat in hia hand. staring. a
look of bewilderment on his face. Ar.
mit er, bareheaded, still In his riding
leggings. his trousers splashed wltb
mal, hitt left arm sleeveless and sup-
ported by Is handkerchief swung from
hie neck, shook hands with Judge Clai-
borne.
"Baron von Marko[, allow me to pre-
sent Mr. Armitage," aald Dick, and Ar-
mitage walked to the steps and bowel.
The amhs,Rador 4441 not offer his hand.
"Won't yon Nesse come in?" said
Armitage, smiling *upon them, and
wben they acre Neater' he took his
stard by the flreplaee. heettated a mo-
ment, me though weighing hbi words,
and began:
e 'ontinned on page r
Tit t roues. y 111 :(1 IS11
'Yllone 56 Oe M ILLAR CO. 'Phone 56
June Shopping
AT THE SCOTCH STORE
I
4I 'NE it prat y the fleet month of
ilk Xllm lemfllrr, when rt ••1-y ,,ll( is
we cnllectet 0uchta heaulil a xosortm(e
ent of summru gtar(1 for
ladies' and children's wear.
HOSIERY
'l rr:S,otch Steep le famed fee Hosier. Beate it'll! quality, extra
tine Lisle !Limier w, 14nullsulurly embroidered,
dye. .4*' pet tide ; in black, tall and,w'hjte and 1.I .nrttel fancy shades.
Ourspeeial *,isle Huse, in black, tan and white. :tic per p444 ; three
!,airs for $1,4N1,
We have the best 0111ue in ('utton Hose, in •I,I:u•k, whit., tan,
i„nituldiFe:(eel i'etf:.tttern- per pair,
SUMMER OLLVES SUMMER GLOVES
A full aost!rtnlent of all the bete nllttlh.rs in ladies' Cullen, Lista_
and Silk
Glu\.
rr '
1.t
, Irl
(final elbow 1.v top full Irugth.
!f4•r our special Lisle (doves, 1'err in'e stake, in black nod cok•re, at
nee -per pair,
Our special 11,411le-tipped Silk Gloves.' Pet rin's make, exce , ' ,
wrier, 50.: per, pair. f L4 n,d
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S -
SUMMER UNDERWEAR'
The 0,osr c1113ph4,0 steak of Si Wimp
ehtown, in cul ton, lisle ot•,4ilk, in ell stytea, nureleeevrars, sbol r
we have 110»4
.Ioug ta4•rver.
atop .{er Yc•,
Fine quality Lisle Vests, nicely trimmed, in all styles, at 2.;c each.
Ladies f'intwellx I)r*wets, lie per pair.
' A splt•itdid showing of high-elasp Scotch Table Linen -the most
approptipte gift for Jetit' brides.
McCall s Patterns and Publications.
P
pSGr illar's Scotch Store 5hone
House-cleaning Helps
\Ve have everything that goes to make thedr•eedetl house -.leaning
n11.ch easier, and give everything a nice clean and fresh odor.
Pulverized Borax, 1Oc per Ib.
Household Ammonia, lOc and 25c perpirFr bott
CMende Lime, be amdIOc Per . -l-
e••
Creolin, 60c per Ib.
Formaldehyde, 60c per Ib.
Carbolic Acio, 60c per Ib.
Sulphur, site.
\then needing ant 01 in}( in the drug line, we world like •to eeree
you.
F. J. BUTLAND, Druggist, Got esil'11.
THE STORE THAT PLEASES
MILLINERY
SPRING AND SUMMER, 1910
MISS CAMERON is prepared to show the 1444451 and
meet artistic cr.ationo in Millinery far spring and
summer, and cordially invites the inspection of the
ladies of t:oderich and vicinity,
Hamilton Street,
' G. JOHNSTON
EMBALMER
AND
FVNER AL DIRECTOR
Furniture end Undertaking a•ererwma
West side Square.
'PHONIC: Store Mt Godertcb
Itealdenoe 1711
Night rent: At r".Idenne, 85 W(Ulam
44 roe?.
Goderich
Ixl 04 Ii.'(order
for y,otir
New Summer Suit
REST MATERIAL
LATEST STYLES
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DUNLOP
The Tailor,
West rt.
If you' re not feeling just right
it is more than likely that your stomach is causing the trouble.
ChP.V074
DIGESTIVE TONIC
will
a t sat fieri we'll cheerfully return your) money.11ar in ' e
We're takingbottle nol
ochances,,
because We know exactly what's in it.
Asensio,
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sees•
Sold end guaranteed by
F. J. BUTLAND, S. E. HiCK,
H. C. DUNLOP, E. R. WiGLE
GODERICH
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