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Charige--dhivalry 'Reigns Thert as
In kurope Five Hundred Year• A40.;
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mimeo a gr. :.; greasy. tdu,b. veil? munh
hke the.:Meitt. kirican purticu• ..t. -
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THE SIGNAL: 001)E1I1Cll ONT P I()
Young Folks
A SECOND SOLOMON. \
I • . I- ', • Itt• .11:106.10
law JI•dge Decided a
..dtt - II,. 1.• I Ow:, n! .ti- INIOtrtIN now ew Asmara •
Drthoull Metter.
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,,, t , . . ,t• ••1:11 111.4r. $ Our of the vorutrationst in Auotralla
„.1.,..n.tagAL, Mantas Viler*. are ' larlio .-
• ,, . ; ;, yoke .1 the tit.elit nuielbsii UI)04 wld,'/I ItianY sheep ails'
iv. Of. itnf4•1.13tr. (I.
•• ,ds••- 1 • 7.6. Itt.11, 1.4•1611i61 4111, Iambs and toed, anti [Ise shepbenis
• • " ,. • 1 ; ,;‘• •• what pilot sword UAW ,,,,,o.u.
. ' d• ' d • I. .i i I .1, Iiiiitt0A fir ' one day a man wee arrested for
"' '' *""' "'"I' 1 14'41 1I'' stealing a *beep. 'The elan claimed
WHAT DO YOU KNOW
ABOUT IT ?
A- druggist's best customer asked that question
*
regarding a patent medicine. The druggist had
sold the medicine for years, but was forced to admit
that he 'Lam nothing more about it than what
appeared on the label, wrapper -and- advertising.
The claims made for that particular patent medicine
were so extravagant that the druggist decided to
find a line of remedies he knew something 'about.
• t ,td •,..7 the ttlia the sheet, was his own; that It
-on.. ,t 1.1- che•f; vier.- not .i. , had been inissing from tits dock for
1; • • 1111.11.VtIley IllUr11111rN.6
.•: ,t. '. :h.. if• ... tfl4.. III. .Miltn1 Mene days. but kr, svoii as he saw the
"01 t.i. hand. n no we rellortrai anthill' bet litieW lath. ,
gl th. -.nriirew the ';oldie'. nit.. The other may claimed the aneep '
4411or. irth LO*6 .11.6.1•1' all.. l'h; and Said be had °VOA him sinee be
le,. wou:tyarde tar below was a :surly and That he had WV'S
beeo away from the .80011.
EVER MANCHESTER BOY. The judge 'was puzzled how to deride
. --- . tbe [natter. ' .Vt. WA he sent for the
Grown -Ups Can Tal.., sheep. Ile deed took the man ill whose
is Exercise In Si011ing. 1101010111Silou the sheep was ftiund to the
courtyard and told hirn to call the
.1 .•ste-r sheep
' The animal made no responee, enly
to raise his bea*t and look frightened
as if lo a strange place and among
,t • • ,; _Il
-iddiug the orth.ers to [Otte ihe'mari
•: - • bark ti, 4.4* courtroom. he told the%
'•',• • to bring down the defendant. The ac-
- 4 ' railed WW1 did not wait until he en-
tered the yard. but at the gate and
.^ 4 4 • 'Where the sheep eould dot see him he I
beiran• 14 i,IIarboun..all. At once the
...
bounded toward the gate and
.1 •
to his et -lions showed that a familiar
,'lee was calling.
"Ills own knows him." said the 1
judge. •
--040e-.f- Ow_ Engines.
The Are engine shown Or the picture
was built more than a hundred years
ago and has been retired /run active
service for more than fifty years. Is it
pot a queer looking. engine compared
to- the splet.4114 1111644 we have now
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o ears hat th. re 1.- ie. Bella, I -,ii. ii .: 1. 4' '' -
know hot Cloud "irire- the ...mellow. ' ' ' '''''-' l''' 1.'' t
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walls arid
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of ititeee '1•11.3 01 .1 •utUlt
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loges at Ili*, 14.4. teeth.; . .. .„; ., voiloneello. 44
as 41ue liridni song of 1414 vvrtwlial -44 .sytiimetramil propi;rtion...
-tei their mein. 111.1iLl4. d d •
,Itstru,crn.,.type,_ stet girder
cavern of tilt palaer. rut:, • s 1,.
"Ti.,. c..•iger..who was. by tle• to
come -firitione,, •iii the I -. c.,
M -------'r ,orier tbacike I hoe sonliall)
tr.itto.•itititt 4.41,1• Imisr.-4,
144m sun/
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Mi'irdeleeorili. kale .•
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4.111,.k in.hwer
Chivalry. '1 iirough Mese, norMw 'There Are ear
()Vet' these ruined heap. one .,6410m. 811 pi.,44.,mAti
al ttttt go hay ofitend aim The toll 11.1.11.• •••111D•rable 1.0 aoliocrt-rn
angrne.
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from 1 .• 1 1144714'" . lite bun , .4,r.iyer- .
Ir•oSe -•ii; . •;'r livid; qu•s•r -Wel.," Itint , - - k pugilistic opera singe
. . led ;is ,,,, ,,,auleting gloom. ill, *41144) , 41
01 '4 1; , i, t'. 1 fell' upon is. - Al . r • Jolii, Mco.'syrino.k. the.
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FAMILY
RE1E°16:144:SPA‘lt
AC/L
K 1)""tj°14
are manufactured by a house with a solid repu-
tation of over half, a centuzy.
The formulas are exceptionally good onesand
freely furnished to the Drug Trade. There are no
secrets, simply because they are honest and have
nothing to conceal. H we did not believe in them
we would not recommend them to you.
Anything you
buy
with the Name
will give you
entire
aatisfactio n.
Sold and guaranteed by
1,, J. BUTLAND S. E. HICK.
DUNL-Oe •E. R. WIGLE.
GODERILH
- . - - mow warm... we 06... • •.
TO THE WIFE ON T11£- FARM
The' house will need to be well. equipped
• witVicnives-, Forks, Spi't' -s and Cooking •
- Utensils. We have extra good values, ant!
we ask vou to be sure to see our stock.
ST E S
Possibly %.oti,hilve put up with that ,.hl
tilk-Wtt as long. as. vc,u can. Now, when
have extra cool:ing, you need .the
range, therefore vou should get at onct.
PANDORA- the longesi-lived and [it -1
r.ing.con the market.
-We are offering clearing prices on Lawn
MOWCFL (las and Oil Stoves, ham-
mocks, etc. • •
Best 650 it. peering Twine at irx per Ib.
Howell Hardware Co.
•
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••••• . .1•4^^^^"./.....""1..1.%^."*"."'Wes".•"^•^"/".~.."/.
built of steel and copper. with all aorta
of devices for quickly putting out
fires? The wood of whieh this old en-
gine is built is uow badly decayed in
I places.
A Baby Carricr tt'a co
about as 11'
Every part ofilie GraM
Take a tumbler of water and place;
The Heine Gaidener.
In It a potato. supported about half-
way out of the water by two hairpins
, stack Into it, one on each side. resting
ton the edges of the tumbler. Set it to
the sunshine or la any warm place. la
bout six weeks It will begin to throw
out little silvery 'tryouts from the bot
tom and by and by' teuder green Waite"
from the top. 'seep the glass
er
' 'These shoots will coutInne to grow
till they, become a beautiful vine.
4, 1 which you can trail so as to cover
ed ith Water always.
loonies tom; it:- grave at inglithatitiit se'litriel) fond 01 liming It s -4:444, , fdar window.; As soon as the wee
-
Chit, ,.., i ... . .
'nut fa, off. ii. Lite iies ••iitettil 4,1 tie; ,.i:rf•aieel 9..r:. it. tii.. %.-00.4... lie.say.:\: er Is warm enough you can transplant ,
Istatit,.sAmpur the 4)14 Tithe Still ltlie, j WI") SAM Ilartio and I..sngford nal ' the line to the garden and train It to I
dui the light 01 day. I 4.; the Nation:J., Sp,,rtiny Club a snort ' p over the trellis. It will flower
The railway, stop- far out from the I Itille &WU. Mt Mellierniiek was .ingint
t in the air. •
leontine. .61 I'dititeir a, an tineleau 1 iu ^Rigoletto" at OLivent Geinlen 11. t `.
ititer4ado'41 in the fl it that h.. I ‘•
, Easy Puzzles.
load, arrangement.. "with t.1" Ammar Take a certain word of four letters.
to let limi know how Ow fight Wt•t-
its fourth component by 2.
going. Mr. McCormick was iingint ' alit'l"14).
when Lite fireman a1,444,g,re111 after the I and it will we the dret letter; divide
the (trot by 311; and it will give the
leiloto...it the threaliolit of a temple. an
'ynu have k• deities for a 'mile or so to
ge1 to the city Towering over the
t ri• great white palaces and tem-
tddIv
ples tlot) meu wonder unkempt. Sail wings. Mr MeCortair.k kcpt kle the third by 50. it will
e
awl nnd ten,. iirSt motel awl beekoneti has to the .
pl1 'I around ere eats
lehere lie could hear him without the third by 14) and it will give the
th-e the tr.11-compredieadisig knowing. .11,(CuP fcnirth letter The answer is. Ilk.,
etoo•red., alitto,1 nakod. in 14S streets, singing. aud bsekod acmes the stag eye the second., and, lastty, milltiply
tuo,4,..1 down 441 the Sett round.' 1 temeher's temper. relict
were- .4 thei g winnow. procession Th'71 Noi'd bock the', rtnirs you 1••• ••••.
or it bepenth trties. contemplating
whliivered the fireman. hostilely u
Hardli bad we rrive.4 When Wa id., rem s you take ninp and from nit)4
had st,tried from the palace. ThenM' And Ye wits. ocew foetl osests
thug ,.11114** 'Wowing hob's, beating -It -‚'4'44 14-r. 't 41"Y 1,0411b• taken
(lemma 44 4,41 ..y tobala. on foil,on
horses, or, elephants, the Maharann
jigier it 'Aden embrelia near -the
rear •_
Tii
had entire when the chiefs gathered
mond their ruler and prepared to go
out with him_to lave battle. 15)1 be-
fore shirr orsint-thoy__
the cods. therefor* a holy man canto
t`ormick. "that, every time he
the wings 1 was singing, a
went through 1410. same perkirm
Hague was knocked down litre -
Ali •
14Je riecond, half ii tiQi.ell titnes 11
--ttir-Pr-snd-ne-
arKi last round tbat every -ix -AY -
track Of ilto number. All this Willi
all imie nr'4 to me between the nets. the • \ - • fammitiosis mud Answers.
ewraksda__Carfrialiproprtietsdid y *by chloesteorm like Richard
rd
during act. -whm I Wagner? jteeassa-X-Is one of the
I ten da s in a teniple with.
• U14'fl
win just batt • loose remain.
Answer:
From SIX take IX and $
From IX take X sad 1 remain.
ma X
there
greatest of modern composers.
mit foist or (hop lidding R %word on ithetielb,b1,j, ,Ii*ierrairsnne thetho 454,,t,„k .alninv
br8 kile.•,, and every evening hefore Was Mahoney Murdered? , For ri tnan to reeoree in his own mintt
riefa went 14. do honiage before hon.. ft war. the custom in the good old 1%.0, wouves like to we themselves In
the Jointed the NIshararia and hi. ihrtr•
They used to chant Mu Mal song; and days. especially in Ireland, to hang . ttrtott No, they prefer milks and vet -
recite sacred verses on the way
The sword of a long dead ancestor
had been sent from the palette the day
before. ion' the Yogi sat with it in
the WHOP as though tame., had not
been declared, and as though other
4ornanils Vial; those of reaping still fol
lowed tbe TIMM,
Newt morning the Mrsharima Pent lot
1 ."Io 1110 itillAre all ant. Ilrion1O.1
Is the greatest acrobatic feat,
boodle Camels. heroes fools, els-
phstits wondered in the courtyari.
the white. sail, of which simply floret
(.0.11(1.1n11441 IllOn for la an
mat. tlicn hand theni over to their i Why are penmen Pike chickens? Be-
friends. A Man named Mahoney was eau,. titer et -tweet tor a living.
hanged in this way At the crol of
half an hour his body was given to .
hie friends. wit. put him in a ecsflin The Sonny Story.
cheer bad brought with them und A bunny of bunnies; lived und,, a stun
oped off with him on a cart. lint TheYawrir;nr.1" frill" '04 pl"'"
lefore any V"'"' 4411" 4114/4 th^ All the eventn; they danced hy the Ugh'
eallows authorities the corpse. in th• of the moon
eatIts•ratii,• of his joy .iat op in the . And begged M. Bunny to get dinner
tetiffiri anti rebooted "It iewoo :" A I soon.
"pal.' b rrifeel lest this ••siiibition of I Mrs. nanny brought cmlons and 3.0oadi i.
vitality 01.1114 01411.19• LIU, egeetitionet th. Rhea--
with purity in the still. A Irerlort 4441414' tn ,6,,,,,„ ,f,,,,, U., in . 1114' A Where (111, tenderest radishes grew she
.11 ,,..'vine humanity. Iron, *I'164:"' man trlayfully on the head With hit WIthkria.wcsrwrealtt-or two On reel
MINOS tel the decrepit, Hued (Ignited t 4i4*, remarking, "•Kze crujet. ya • piste.
about
malpssm " The Miens'. Wail ID et. • And the young Bunnies
boitors elti; their petitions 1. M41 f.,,,taud 00,t, vieum, „I it 1.0,,,,, 1 oh. how they atel
.
of lettuce leaven rUce
tile (1.porn:lys. soldiers Nice,' up snit wok., ii. but 140114 mut mit, Ttier had napki(0(1114WIN• ... -
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• Ca b It a re
chattered, and
4;,,,,, 14-., IroUt_lux thak_flaine evntnnr. souglY
covered them op from their toes is
lhor 11,1(01.. nitii. ote tets Thorp ww, ri,;;;N-1141 41„---.1, -21"t their
linst illow,sod efrelche,1him Th,, Thor nibbled goothings, and, woe
onugetAgap. 1On .
'1" 1.4411.1" l'e"ch411' ammo.o Ow kronw1+417*. .1 111.• 41111.h011. Arnim to state,
.1144‘124104 1110041r/P'!, OP IlnilM• toss. mid 3 iloyotoop wets apupplikd to They eteto devoured both their napkins
stoire we were taken. '4)44,1 at , for fo, ehtrit., arrest% I
and a plate!
1W1telill*.trn irslforc4 41,4''. ersiorice 4)))i ('1).l"4.'4'of intir.ler 444,1. the Baia mood nrs. Bunny, "tiousekeeon,
"f 1 14.""ith. 'Irre! 1"'''' 1'1 I tare retie -ed explaining Ural the fin"'
1. s rrithininae 1 can truthfully 4
'1 mail ' ti• mo
liwas dew'. town hfing-11
1‘,.,1 'won 4441.4% v‘1111 Itl. t)1 f„T hall an loom and given 449.44' Ili. For my !work 101 so nen and mv duties w
few
"I 4' " 'I" l'" 1" 144enr4s I. -evilly a corpse. it was are•
ille m4441411410 1.1141 he anuhl have brae WIth no "Rpki". SO iffaah and "a
Wn wore 1411,44 44 ItI ll., tiltitIlf nini,komd h16
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61.1636.!,, dar.thle and hygivn.c • co
I., all . air to three posited... 11: tit
--can be had nith tiarie.01 4.1 i
tell you all about the built -tit-% I....,
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vit t • I
V. -I .16. a 1 4.1
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Gendron Manufacturing 0., Ltd.
Toronto - Oritarki
243s
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Sold by moat first-ciaas
dealers. Writer to us if
your dealer doe•n't
carry ;them.
4
Semi -Steel Fire -Pot -Not Gray'Iron
AFIRE -POT of a furnace
should be able to endure
tremendous heat and to
repel the attacks of sulphur
fumes.
The-materlal commonly used
for a nre-pot 4. gray iron.
The Sunshine tire -pot is Sems-
SIcel.
Now, avoiding technical
• terms, gray iron has what
May be called "open" pores.
Through these "open' pores
the destructive. sulphur fumes
'attack the Iron and hasten
-dittintegration.
On the other hand, Semi -
Steel la is close -grained ma-
terial, with a amooth-as-glass
surface which practically seals
or "closes" up the pores. Semi -
Steel easily repels the attacks
of gas fumes and thus greatly
prolongs the life of the fire -
pot.
' A Semi-Strel fire -pot weighs
20 per CtIli. heavier than the
50111e site and pattern no gray
iron, it is therefore better able
to- endure tremendous heat.
Semi -Steel In made by an
frrlus,ane onlyMcgreitaSem
arYPri !Se et elle%
YOU ta
fire-pot with a McClary
furnace. • That is one strong
season s\hy you should have
the Sunshine Ineitane'et in your home. .
Our agent in your lorIstity will tell
you many other reason* Ask him.
Remember, the Seinehine is
guaranteed. by the large.i. maker'
of furnaces In British Empire, to
heat your borne to your entire
satisfaction. 414
KOPIIEY & SON
GODERICH
Funeral Directors
and Embalmer,
"Orders caret ally atte:ded to
st al: hours, night o: day
6E0. JOHNSTON
EMBALMER and
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
- rultote sine 1,441ertakin1
aso*.0 oquanr7
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P.e,ideoce I-
' 44.1 mule: reentiloir‘e, 'S •
:greet.
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with English manufacturers and
ilealere in each clam; of goods.
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irbe.. the *Directory 4.310116111.
lists of export merchants wits
the goods they ship. and tbe
4'161onial and foreign naaricetsthey-
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mil.-auil indicating the approxi.
Witte Malaga ; Provincial trade
tice s of leading Manufactin:
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The Lonlon Direct rii2
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For the man who works with brain or
brawn Kellogg's has the true food value
-as nourishing as meat. Contains five
times as much nutriment as oatmeal.
TOASTED
Kellogg's builds both brain and brawn,
never overtaxes the stomach, never
causes distress. Always the same
clean, delicious hearts of tender corn.
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