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'THE SIGNAL (;OI)ERICII ONTARIO f
A LOVE DRAMAS
• him, wrote ber a scandag letter heed-
ing off their scgagomsat
'l'be letter fell like a bolt from
heaven. It is a question whether We-
appolnt.inent, wounded love or haft -
The Characters Were a King and nation at tiw uupardunable treatment
an Mitres& for which no explanation was given
roost affected the girl, who from bay
lstg loser and received the love of a
ey EVELYPI *iTWOTti king was soddenly cast off. hatch
fppe. 1 t ' tsex b1 Amemo' Press Ams- misunderstandings usually become
yaNx..ul I more complicated and less explainable
At Ve*lialb9 �, ser Lake $tanea. st The second scene 1n
berg. In the ria veer T7r01, suede i drama was eva� more deplorable
Chateau to winch trued Sophia, daugw- than the linin The princes was sa-
ber et' tbe ltoctsesa isebnetec. I'etsrea tonnded to learn that her natter bad
better) tti shoo osettaaeable as the birth- fled fern her and taken up ber abode
`Ince of the was 11111Msbeth, wife of within the Morita of the royal pari
1/raaa Joeet.i,, emperor of Austria It nth begot another error. As the
it there that Ms a uperie when a king believed that the princess had
young men, baying goo, to proper given the gaardaman his present, too
for the Mind of lialsi, ti's older as the princess believed that the reason
bar. saw a girl in Mort dresses run- the king had broil's With her was
slag about the ground8, tell In trove that he might possess the actress.
Mint ber and asked ber round instead. This led to a third complication. So-
eternity
o-
cIiuyte was reluctantly greased pitta retnrned to the king all the
by the father of the two girls, and pe,wats tie had sent her except the
Vraaz Joseph took Elizabeth track to ball boop of turquoises, which she
Meana Prom that marriage sprang could not find and supposed had been
Itedolph. crown peens of Austria It lost.
eras he and the Rareness Vetaera who The evening after the receipt of his
gave the world probatty the meat gifts the king and the ex actreat-ei-
tragic love affair tint has ever In- reader were out oe the lake. The
volved an beer to a throne. boat, shaped like a swan, was fitted
There Is another story of a, I up in royal style. The moon shone
lover whose tadylove lived on La down upon them, Its soft light tn-
Iltanenb.rg. The was King Louis .of tensifying the girl's beauty. That
Bavaria HEW affair did not end in a they might be alone the oarsmen bad
tragedy. bet came near being one. been left on shore, the king having
Louie, wbo in het youth was eepeciel- himself pulled the boat out on to the
ty handsome, was of a peculiarly fiery lake.
Maposltion He was betretbed to the But Louis' mind was on the prin-
Prose,;•,s Sophia. and the match. ae- shay, witb w bore he had been so
rltrptable as it was for resinous of state, wroth and who, Instead of suing for
was, In addition, a lovers' tngtit,g The forgiveness for the offense of which
royal pair were often together at Poe- be bad aeeused her, bad broken the
steohoffen, frequently sailing over the last link of the chain that had bound
bosom of the lake in view of the them together by returning his gifts.
bootee peaks of the Tyrolean Alps. Moreover, he had noted that the half
While M Mernieb the king met a very loop which had made all the trouble
beautiful actress. This woman. whom was not among the gifta be had re -
we shall call Gretchen, was captivated ceived Ile spoke of this to his Com-
by the handsome young king. falling pauion.
desperately In love with him. She Gretchen came to a sudden resoln-
knew thit he had recently been be- tion.
trothed to Sophia and that his beset What lnfluencee people is not always
went with his hand. Gretcbeo formed known even to themselves, mueb less
to others. it seems singular that the
woma n w ho had brought about this
rupture of a fiery ding with the ctrl
be loved should %while he ons still bot
have determined on n confession. But
it must be remembered that she had
gained whatever sway she held over
her royal lover by t be senses. Doubt-
less she could not endure her secret
forever, and if she was to confess and
throw herself on his mercy bow could
s hope for a more advantageous
sltOation t$an this moonlit scene? If
she was to succeed in winning a par-
don no better time or place could be
hoped for.
Throwing herself at Louis' feet, she
told the story of ber crime.
Notonly were her tapes of forgive-
ness dashed, but death stared her in
the face, That fiery uature which the
king bad already often dlsptayerj and
which doubtless presaged the Insanity
which fell upon him later neshed out
as from a demon. Seizing the kneel -
h ag girl by the waist, he raised her
above the gunwale of the boat and
threw ber into the water. Then, tak-
ing up the oars, regardless of her
cries, he palled furiously to the shore.
Fortunately for Louis. he was not
doomed to live under the stigma of
murder. Some gamekeepers heard the
cries of the drowning girt and, jump-
ing
umping into a boat, pulled out in time to
save her. As e000 as she had reached
Ithe shore sbe tied from Bavaria.
1 The king hurried to l'ossenborfen.
■ plan to withdraw the monarch's love teaming to endo tbe wrong he had
from the princess and win it for liter done his betrothed It was to be ex -
self. To carry out this plan ft weir petted that be would have some dtf-
necesasry fur her to leave the stage- salty in winning her forgiveness. brat
l'hL etre did and retired to private was not ber lover a king
Ifs. Resetting the etestean, be sent word
Her next tnove 1n order to be that be begged to see her 111 order
brought In contact wtth the king was that be might explain and ask forgive
to enter tbe service of tbe prineeae. Dens for his treatment of her Word
la eteben'e career on the stage had came back to him that she would not
elven her an acquaintance with a num- see him: that she would never he the
ked of prominent persona, and to these vette of a man who bad turned her
she applied for their Lu.-.uence to se- away without a bearing and insulted
eure the poettion she desired -that of her by supplanting -her with the wo-
reader. The duties of reader are, as man who had perpetrated the deep's
the name todicates, to read,alood for tion.
Me amusement or ljstructlon of the There are few caeca where a king
employer. Gretchen was appointed to has been Sent about his business by a
the place she coveted and In this way woman who has really loved him. and
asst Louis oh occasions when he vis- K 1s not likely 1n such affairs that the
Had his betrothed.
Bot neither the.besuti nor the wiles
of the actress coulddraw the tont
from his allegiance. A breach must be
wade between the two before Gretchen
eodd hope to effect an entrance to ht.,
heart. The many presents the king had
given the princess were not kept so
securely tett that the reader had ac-
cess to them. One day when an oppot-
tustty occurred she took from these
gifts a half boob of turquoises shaped
like forgetmenota. Intending to make
an eapeclal use of It
There was Among the omcere of the
klhg's bodyguard one whom we shall
,-alt Carl. Ile had been %trick by the
teauty of the princetfa' reader, and she
for a purpose had enteral Into n mild
flirtation with him. She gavP him the
turquoise half hoop as n mark of her
livor, asking him to weer It for her
sake. 7'he young man. proud of his
wipposed eongnewt, was not stow to
exhibit the proof of It before his royal
.vaster, And t.oule was shocked at see-
ing In posteettoh of another a gift he
had given his betrothed.
It L only in real stories tint people
violate every doetflne of probability.
On would suppose that any man 11
his seus.e.-steleg_hte present 1n possrs-
elon of another. would have made an
Inve+ttlltation f.oula did not even ant
the guardtmnn how L: came by the
trinket. Perhaps the doctrines of prob-
eblllty do not *reify In seep% of jektas
lose At any rate, there are many In
staaeea to show that ordinary menus
ahdl etmmon prudence do not Ring
Loch. farinne et the apparent evidence
ant W beloved bad been untrue is
THE SMART CAPER.
Weer a Breakfast
Cap and Look Dainty.
The apple was always a great temptation—
green apples have their little victims yet.
The safest and surest remedy we know of is
dY'
Thi
GODERICM TOWNSHIP.
l'nt:lu.tN., Aug. t
., t,. \lttlsTtvu.--Uouucil
ger:v-na.tt t,
, of our nt : all
face` Itrrrrut, Mituitar of Inst m,
a,{
;dui approved. ' 'd. fIvttw
lieu tlxtltK .%Ie rel rs of tax•
tend Mei
appointed � old:,
aril
• torau.ti•t farm the G,wurhip ser
- i11 negatd to persons :tits to hid
In in
thr.y lents b). the
Kay IAAer. The following Ave
were p,,.rrd : U. J. Burn., knell
Iitert••I. djt.3..1L Ixwie Aldworth
Age to rig, $l,rA; Corrugated 1'u
illi... Council adjournedi.
me
gt,t Monday September
,ir10,•k• tither matters ot inlp•
were di.qt4ied' but were left n
furtln'i .consideration, N. W
whirr. Clerk.
impound
:�a4p
Its direct antiseptic fiction on the bowels over-
comes the "green apple poison"— soothes
irriated parts and checks dysentery gently.
It contains no harmful 'opiates and being
NYAL'S we can heartily recommend it.
TO THE WIFE ON THE FARM
t ' T h t hour tc w, 11-ltteil•-t ate•- w•el}•, iprec}-..--
` with Knives, Forks, Spoons and. Cooking
Utensils. We have extra goad values, and
we ask you to be sure to see our stock.
•
•hoteie
ce
Anything you
buy
with the name
will give yore
entire
satisfaction.
Sold and guaranteed by
J: RUTLAND R. E. HICK.
H. C. DUNLOP E. R. WIGLE
GUDERICH
1186
STOVES
Possibly you have put up with that told
Stove as long as you can. Now, when you
have • 'extra cooking, you neet4 the best
range, therefore yon should get at once a
PANDORA -- the longest-lived`and best,
all-round range on the market. '
5T. HLENS.
WEuHsEl V, Au.
e rrao\ t. Mi:• t t•... - Mr. at
Chu.3U,art enc' ..on. who has
. visiting here tor gime time. le
their home at Moosomin. Se
'rhur.day I)r. dud Mts. •1
Ci'dptt and chldren. ut .i
ri-front01trirnds iu thio vicintOttt
?lie- C. ►t. Bordon, of Virden
,eJw . Hugh McDonald. of
Columbia is visitinµ—. it the h
his patent.' ..Mt•e Cl irk. c
llattlehn,l, John, n1 'T,iron
o,Yrrge. ••t Midland.!
i land')are
eau Ate
eoeni..
of Totuu,o, arrived on Sata
,la•nd A few flay.. ...`.1cq,
Phillip. lett here to tutu her
'fuK.e•k,•. tiask.. ..Thr Miss.
.uout', ut Buelpit, alp K �Ilt
Maggie McDonald ...
akt. • t Jamestown, caned
We 1
:tietulv•here .. .
grattilati.•n.-to Mies Jeatt Cls
.y.•,•e-Inllc passing het exact
Mi-- Tlwrlow, of (:od
itiuK •t Hugh Kuthetfor
i,... M 1.) •n .Id .kn.i quo. .,.f
,rte ci-itinit friends here.
LOTHIAN.
Trs+uwv. Ar
Pelt-u?Ai. MESTloN. Dr. J
'Nettie anti nuttily. Will M.
nod d.tughter Della, and Mae.
An t iAt tntg relatives here.
John Munro) and Mien Lil
weir. y'i.lt Mrs. Mrs.
K. Harris, d
ite. ..
,,;d 'it:. Wilson. Lucknow.
wit Mend, here ......EEd. 1
tapidlt rraaining good bei
Luther. DPino and Myron
.ue visiting their gra
t.erage Mackenzie .. lir
Mogan. of Nletlin, we. haute
last week ....Geo. Swan.
-yew a couple .o1 weeks at
herr.... t.entge McLean. C
visiting hi..unele. Reed. Cam
Annie J. Mach*nzie.
i•rndmg a Month with he
TIr Mister Nuttd
Nip'. t"ata Melotyi . Goei
the guests nt Mine Mary .NI
teal . Or, John Marl
' cyto. i- home for a month'.
dime,.,\'rt:, and M1trj.r
.nee ti.idi g their aunt. ->I
\IeKrlth.
yneaw Ha INTO THS waTICIL
THS New n1a*alaar OAP.
Old Mee fa,biou" are being revtved
In all departments of dress, and the
last new old fashion to appear is the
breakfast cap. Some girls prefer to
call there colonial caps. for they were ,
worn by the ladies of the Revolution.
Who looked charming in the dainty
lace headgear. Every one is famlltrzrl
with the pictures of Martha Washing -c
ton in her mob cap. Well, you can
make your new breakfast headpiece
Just like hers if you want to or you'
can copy the peasant headdress of Hol-
land. which is a delightful menet.
All kinda_Of odds and ends of lace
and muslin, are brought Into commie -
shill for these caps, and It is ouly the
work of a few mluutes to make 0 love-
ly creation all lace, frills and flowing
ribbous. The illustration will give a
good idea of a modish cap
And, by the way, these caps ale be
tug presented to summer brides' And
to young mothers and debutantes.
Each grate bar has
three sides -long wear
We are .agreeing clearings prices'. n Lawn
Mowers, Gas and 011 Stoves, banes
mocks, etc.
\\ hen only one. side of a grate bar is
continually next ttr•the lire all, the hear is
concentrated , n that one side. The lite of
the grate Jar i- tilts naturally' just one-
third ;A.. iJ ng a• when the :wear is Ji.t_
lribuacd Lil ,thrt't ,ides.
That explains wily Sunshine •grates have three litres. tacit
OT the four grate Lars has three .ides. Each time the.ashcs
are "rocked' down.' l no shaking with Sunshine) the side
next to the tiro' can be changed. Thus the lite -of the grates
i greatly prolonged.
\Chert desired, the heavy .
bull dog teeth on the grates
will seize hold of clinkers,
rind --the nt-wh--:end-d r-etp-t l}@-
particles into the ash -pan.
Buy the 't:n-hine—the
durable, convenient, ecnnonf-
ical furnace. guaranteed by
largest furnace makers itt
British Empire. .,-
"mt.: RPS l' PLACE, TO BUY" /I It [WAKE.
The Bathing Suit.
The better the material the more du-
rable the bathing meat or beach gowa.
Clothes for the seasbore. whether for
the actual sea dip or for the merest
Midsuminer
Clearing.....
F_Clary's
shine
\1�urnacfe
'tight now .ht your
elm nee to get really good
Shoe-. at a con.iiiptable
solving. (tor piti•'y i, to
sell all elite.. in their
,e.ta..n and carve' not hung
over. The Lwlanee of
ynminer st yl.•, We are
.riling- now at pile... to
•clear.tuick:y. , -
'Nundied of pairs .•1
O -X -F -O -R -D -S
l.uuJ.m, Toronto, ,Montreal, g, \ai.ruuver, St. John. N.B., Calgary.
For Sale by W:R. PINDER, Goderich
SEE Ti -IE SPECIAL VALUES
ON OUR BARGAIN TABLE.
G. M. Elliott
TEN
cgNTS
A
PACKAGE
The:Square,
Ooderich.
daffy sanbath ou the beach, are sub-
jected
ubjested to the moat strenuous fading
C8p�o�e� and therefore demand the beet
febris and dye.
1 The costume pbetmed 1s both prat.
tical and pretty.
Arranging Flowers.
No trouble Is too great to the Bonn -
indignant fiancee had long refused to the lover of flowers when arranging
be conciliated, but Sophia maintained thean. 'rhe utmeet pains will be taken
the position the hied assumed sod MW • to choose the meat suitable glass or
er became the wife of Iouie, king of jar receptacle A large bunch of sweet
Bavaria. peas looks well 1f placed on an old
And yet this episode which separat- china mug or bow pot Roses are equal-
ed a pair of royal love, turned out a , ly effective If net 1n speelmen grasses
blessing Mt disguise for the Pelisses or carekraly grouped 1h a porcelain
Sophiabouts' outbursts of temper I bowl
were but the precursors ot Insanity. " uney of the volley are a host in
Later his mind gave way, and anoth- themselves. Poppies seem 10 reqube
er took charge of the government of clay pottery or the bottle green vases
hie kingdom. while the legitimate soy- that are no Reaeral nowadetyn. Forget
erelgn was confined under the care of rttenots took w,� in small, low gfarwes.
a physician Mignonette is beat 1■ a bowl by neer,
The *king was not violent and was a, it U nand to kill dowers that are pot
permitted to take waits with his at with it The old fashioned clove ear-
tendaut doctor. One evening while nation looks weal with a spray of white
they were out together near the lake jasmine Scariet gerantnm should al
which Louis had loved toe well and ways have a spray of Its own leaven.
whkh had been the scene of past Maidenhair fern, so lovely an fotlegn.
epleodes to his life be made some ex UI JxnL1eriy aasseisb%1 with hothouse
cure to leave his guardian for n few blossoms, but o dtti a ehoaid be ex
momenta. Ile merited In each good eepted from deb immeatlon They are
mental condition that consent was beet ere nature felebt ed thein Fn fie
Oven, PresenUy the doctor heard a , [tldeed It 1w afiigs atone ertisik• to
spleth flurrying to the lake. he arta rhe *mei flower fin ewe uoiJatro
hI. charge 1n the water. .Inmplug tn,
he seized the king, but the letter wall
too itrong for him and, getting him
under water, beM him there till life
became extinct Afterward the deed
oxalite of the kith aid the- phyetctan
were found in the lake.
Another tragedy involving the death
of one born at Po.menhoffen a -n% the
aseanalnetlon of the Rmpreee Eliza-
bstb ref Atuttrla at Geneva by en an-
arrhert. Indeed. the mace and the pe-
riod were tall or remarkable happen-
ings tn the royal houses of Austria
and Re rs r le.
A breakfast in itself. Try it tomorrow morning with a baked
apple. Smother them in cream, and sugar to your taste.
TOASTED
WESTERN FAIR
The right food for the start of the day. Kellogg's contains
substance of the sort for building bone and making muscle.
"THE
SWEETHEART
OF THE
CORN"
LONDON. CANADA
Sept. 9th to I7th I9I0
The Great ;i.ive Stock Exhibition 1
IS
Nothing will convince you so quickly as the quality wrapped fa
the Kellogg package—but be sore it's the Kellogg packav.
ATTRACT1uNS DON'T FIREWORKS
Better Than Ever MISS IT! Each Night
t.. splendid
Mtn'. was pie ed on Wedne
ing. 'wok 3rd. at Hugh
Acme was Vs in favor of
What's its. twitter with ti
, ler hoys They're 111 right.
I.ucy Fisher is
few weeks' vacation at her
newing old acquaintances
week .. Mine Nellie Str
Toronto. is spending 8411
vgrstion with her parent..
Chester (Ike and wife
returned to the it:nodn
with Mr. Olter patent. I
The Mese. Fisher, Hill at
-pent lam Sattitday and -Su
line days ago. Mr. Mx
Ivry (Avor ably of t 1,41
,-eintry end intends rett
Oke 0 again able to he a
MI. NOW. -At home every di
Nes. remotest. e strewth
tom het ter ihAri iretw. Crown a
etc. Aluminnin pieta. trionitre
, N. 11.-Vou ran always hat
, +better dune in the dental MI
ketwr terrible. for dens the
fOriolle for the patient.
13 in Thingrumen for The Sin
Ace Hook and stetionent
Mee, will revived tor ei
terti..ins vied lob work. and
iron for mnounts raid for thi
COSI 1/4t. AND GOINO.•
• Plunkett, of Auburn, a
Roht. Mclienzieli this so
Pentland and
Heller. of Baltimore. a
NT$. Dalai
wife and Will Crustier. of
are ‘ieiting their patent
turned to Fimira MM2
week from Remain.—
McLean, of Goderieh, h
belied to her horoe in
visiting frienda Isere..
week camping with
River Valley Park ...
Oliver, of Ebenezer. i
Marion Hi:* thie week
Kny. of Mensal', le I
here at prepent
and Non. a Toronto.
here lent weok
iroderich, is visiting hl
tot thie week
REDUCED RATES'OVER ALL ROADS
vuot London's Exhibition
W J. REID, P-endent A. M. HUNT, Secretary
OUR KEW ENGLISH
CAR
Job Printing
Peeve Pettloases.
Paris *aye the pongee petticoat is
new. it made eif the natural coloral
with meant raffle, and la rery
',lonely fitted over the Mee. He only
trimming le sa ineertiee along the
ruffle's edge sr eoffee colored Itneti
lace or 1NPW 14811/111 of twee rehired
eoutarbe
Hy arelog a pattern for the home
mode petticoat there se MIMS why
11 cannot he mad* to look quite es well
es those made by the skirt export
This dainty English ear is just as ptf-
feet $15 ' the genius of the carriage in-
dustry can make it. It is practically trouble -
proof and hat. right here
in Canada. The upholatering is Leatheiette
throughout and the body is adipitable to a bed
or sitting position era finished in Taa.
There are lots of reagens why 1011 hul' •
Comedies' fault Gendrore--asit your dealer.
Gendren Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
Toronto - Ontario 24.14
You can get
none better
than the
Signal Job
Department
turns out.
Sold by mast fire‘elese
dealers. Write le es If
'Ayer ile•ea't
Estimates cheerfully fur-
nished on application.