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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1913-8-14, Page 3THE SIGNAL : (3ODERICH ONT TJevaetiar. Avov.T 14. 1811 $ THE 0di1NLL ANIO ONL GENUINE BEWARE OF IMITA- TIONS SOLD ON THE MERITS OF UNIIEN! Bf(KB1'HDING MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES bound or repaired. GOLD LETTERING on LEATHER GOODS ALwdcr• p 710t+.•1 rli Vl. (i.aee.etebo « lesvlwg A. E. TAYLOR. t)TpAT.oaa MEDICAL DR. W.F.CALLOW.M.B. tailor rad re.ddeore. berth sired. Gederire. sank of !vasty iteststry csce. Talar - r MI CR. F..1. R. FOR.STER-EYE, EAR, Dae sad throe' only. Boar mimosas w root Ophthalmic sad Aural Institute, Climb .ts■i•t.bar. Nessaadl brow HodO!W. Warn Plasm. and «asci rid byes Bo coital. W.D. FaaLad. Moe. is S Waterloo Street i taulord. opposite Zook Chinch. Boas S. ;e L•.w._W1p.ai.. 7 tot D. m. Tei.ob.,we C. LEGAL DROCDFOUT, HAYS 1 EILL4)R- ✓ A.\. b arrtwerR elicitors. aotarian pokily �e�s i the MadUrs Court, eta Private fe•id lo led at Meat rated al telecast. Mkt.fax .Ye Streare. GolerieL W. g irIMUt.t'QItT, K. C.. 1L C. BAYS. J. L. G. CAMERON. )t O.. BARRIS- U. TNR. seboue. moan pabse• Omees- oswaea letrost Ouderiea. WA door from CHARLES GARRUW, LLR., MAR - ads 'irk. Wry intend &1 lowest rats O O. JOHNSTON, BARRISTER. a seliaster. wmaisisser. rotary public . N.arkaa.lose. Gielertek.tar. AUCTIONEER. FfO)IAS, GUMMY AVCT1UNZER an G. Gide ich. AB lastrwotbos by wit et kit at brand (Ake will be prampUy t riled to. lcwideaos tele woos 119 • nisuaaIiCE, WAIS. ETC. i20.000 PRIVATE FUNDS TO CAM - huts. barmier. ilia a tAmity in .OsOOerCiak. WR. ROBERTSON. . DiBURANCZ AOKST. Fm sat LJ0ITtilt0 : Mirka. CsataaW and emertoa Wilma. dimming Urn b,rmvrm Lamm. ITT . the U. A,Oradeat anal emanates .a tcr..um. Llama& of L.owdoa. keg. f:aaut►ar.at.casaRraclbans: be U.8. !mow ese like nardoece bale corers. . d The- lma neat LaTY'e steam 'Photo 17,. lc[1LLGP 'MUTUAL FIRE IN • itURaNCLCu.-Pers sad kotatrtd 4UStRr.-J).. b. cetera. Pr.q bealarth P.O.: Jr. t oots.lir. ace -hes.. Oodeelea P. U.: llama. It. hers. rec.-Tres,. b.storth P. v. Urswt,ae- U. F. YcUrwgor. asatorta ; Joke U.tkneve• w u.tarop: w noise Ria., Coeotstos. ISI1J11 Welk a Assail ;JeanmN Wicket Janos Killok 11.ket 11.belea ik 1 ern. twuo-pry+. *meta J. W. Yue. BodrsvUi.; B. 8mkb, Hsi tor k: N-iliym cheeier.St•sseth; 16. Isistkerf. ssatatr. linsorispailise cowpa ,essee,set. Oh. .01 Cc( Omer car& a J. Lori . l WWLne ikolmm;ilata(a, ec aft 11 a let. b-trery weenies duvet. U.eectea MARRIAGE UCITESES OVAL KR E. KELLY. J. P.. (j41.6KICit, 0111. Iset:ER OF YARRIAGI LICENSES. SHAVING PARLOR [DFORD BIAJOK BARBEReSHOP. alas eon= awinterise sal~War rYe stead _ etc eta Ladies' shimesems • Cron _' skilled beads ems yea l,Og owillr aiReetated. IL i. S eth Quick and Pervemeowet Strength 11 you are run down or t.'red out, you take cold easily, have iso appetite. me losing flesh or have other *vide:Los d lowered vitality, try our MacLeod's System Renovator tinder cue guaran- tee to rehmd the price paid if the reedy fails to give entire satisfaction. It aids digestion, tones up the .es vow bluets and gives both gnat srd per- manent mutts. Ooe dollar & bottle. Manufactured by MacLeod llr•ltdoe C°-•Oodench. Oct For by a R. Wiwi& Brophey Bros SAW GAMBLE NEAR ROPt ( 'MD M MEXICO S eidler [wSlw«r Gave[vtNMa -^�^ Wiesen Has Nm • Special Abates.' 1r•wwerkene Unless Ottkisi 11144111144:e e is the Stern Centre Stead Gamble. business agent for the Structural Ironworker Calor was given • prellmlaary bpartng last week •t Whitby on • Omni* of * '' jartng k rope that was beteg used Mil scaffold work at t1. Dixie bridge, William Black. engt0eer on the taw rick, swore to having seen Gauthier near the bridge. He sat oa • coil of rope with a max named McCuatg and moved hie hands in a manner that would indicate he was spilling something from a bottle. He then was seen to throw something away. seri posedly a bottle. A broken task, pre-; duced In court, contained traces ori sulphuric acid, which an expert said I had also been used to eat into the rope. The engineer declared he had watched Gamble because non-union men were at work on the bridge. The Crown granted a week's adjournmetet of the case to permit the defence to get evidence. Gamble is confident of acquittal. NEW ZEALAND'S DEFENCE real EZ{loveroor Lind of lilnerseta++'bas. bees sect to Mastco as the spM.iJ savoy of President Wilson- H.s tads - Moa V me of mediator or pence Maker. He arrived la Mexico ea Sen - h7, and « tar there bad been no hostile demos•tratioas, though del' patches last week tndica..d that he Would not be received at all friendly i by President Muerte and associates. The sending of Lind to Mexico L a definite declaration by the t'ntte States Government that the present Mexican Government under President 'A VOICE FROM THE FRIENDS. Muerte will not be recognized by the United States. la the meantime A Protest against all Wars and Peri logs and the spirit thereof, hen the Religi am Society of Friends (called Quake to addressed to the People of Canada. PEACE IN THE BALKANS to i;rs`�p he minds bare thundertaken p pe of this our beloved country. in the toter - Bulgaria Far From Satisfied Though eats of war, we the above -menti in -d and Turkey Belligerent Sudety, being w peace -'saving people.do feel to send ibis foith amongst Peace has been concluded in the TCU — . Balkans ao far as the former allies "D ar1Y hslored, avenge cot y..w• are concerned. but Turkey, having 're- delve., but ratber give place unto gained Adrianople. declares she will wrath, .hut: fs wr tie•t, Vengeance is re.ist to the last extremity any at- mine; I wftl repay, saith the Lett." tempt W dislodge her from the city 1Rom.12:191. . which he Bulgarians captured and held. Christ raid. in His Seem- n on tLe Bulgaria's submission to Servta, Mount, "Ye havehenid Ihst it hath Greece and Montenegro was due to been said, an eye for an .ye. and a Roumania'. interference. King Fee- tooth for a tooth ; but I say until y• u, Elnand's Goyercment struggled to con- that ye resist not evil; but whose- tlnue the negotiations, but Roumania ever *ball smile thee on thy right cheek turn to him the otbet also." threatened to occupy Soda on Satut- 'How can we actively Ir.i-t ecil and day sinless Hu.garia gave way on all Yet have aviae mno i.:.. r- befc.re the 'point. at taste The new frontier b m who has given th,•i`c ri craw as agreed upon is a deep disappoint- And if suet resistance he wrong for ment to the Bulgarians, who still nurseir•didduals, ttnely it must 1 e jont at hopfor els rvrntual revision by the sinful f it nations poseser We cmrto..1 find. in alta ef Christ's TWO M,P,'S BEREAVED teachings, any justification of war the or spirit, thereof harm �ur rrfellowni.ns opoit re s that of the Evil Ooe. Then -tote. wbo- Mr. Lancaster's Father and Mr. Mid- eoever is ',curetted thereby opposes dl•bro's Mother Dead . Christ's teaching. K hIe we r+o rejoice over the little yrs Margaret Middlebro, mother of !raven Ibat is working amuug the Ile. S Mlddiebro, M.P. for North Grey, nations . of the earth, it would be rrtday at Owen Sound, aged i W•' t'" unto us t0 cry •'Peace, ty-_" peace" when Hine is no Peace: and. Rohers MeCoy, a prominent Belle- there never can he, to lorg as soma - vine liveryman and fraternal society iuen'e ate tieing built for offense or Man. died at the age of ',fifty. defence. George Rowley. late manager of the We. as fcllon ere of Rim lobo wail Mfwnct Elgin Ivan Company, of St. proclaimed "the Ptint eof Peace." he. Mamas. died at Winnipeg on Friday. neve that bei, to God all men are Clayton Morrison, a G.T.R. brake- equal and that He is no ieuveeter of Max of Sarnia, was killed in the G.T.T. persons : the refo:e. since He, oto yards at Port Huron. Supreme King and Lawgiver, forbade Thomas Bowles. Sheriff of the coun- ty of Uuffering passed away Saturday at the residence r.f his •)n -in-law, ex- THE PERFECT SHOE FOR SUMMER SPOI LTS ASK YOUR MAUL t President Wilson and colleagues are playing a waiting game. Everything now, It would appear, depends on the Land mission. Admiralty Considering the Pregiggill For Naval Armament la submitting the annual financial statement to New. Zealand Parltameet the Finance Minister mentioned that! the details of the scbeme for naval ! organization ere now the subject of corresptindence with the Admiralty. When these have been adjusted the Government will submit to Parliament the policy which will recognise the principle of one control for Imperial purposes and give New Zealand more direct responsibility fur and more definite interest In naval defence. and also better opportunity for service. • It is also proposed to provide the staff, arms and equtpuent necessary for an expeditionary force. but this force will not be called into being until an emergency arises. WOULD IMPEACH SULZER Attempt Made to Dethrone Governor of New York State A resolution calli- ng for the !tea peachment of Governor William Sel- zer for "willful and corrupt condset in office and for high crimes and mio demeanors" was introduced in the New York State Assembly Monday night by Majority Leader Aaron 1. Levy. No attempt was made to pass the resbjutioo, for it was niere:v pre- sented and laid oter for debate It is alleged that he used campaign !nods' for stock epe-ulatire purposes. This he denies. VICTIMS OF AVIATION Picturesque Col. Cody Killed With Passenger --Another Death in Canada Col. F. S. Cody, who won tame as an aviator to England, was killed along with a passenger named Evans. when a new aeroplane he was trying out fell 200 feet at Aldershot Cody was a Texan by birth, but a,.natural- ised British citizen. He had won a $20.000 military prise in a flying con- test open to the world He closely resembled the famous "Buffalo Bill.' Cody. wearing bii hair long. with flowing moustache and goatee. His life was full of adventure, haring been a cowboy, soldier of fortune and ac- tor. John P. Bryant. • Californian •v:a- tor was killed at Victoria. B.C.. •bile making his six-bundredth eight in the same machine. He fell on a factory roof in the centre of the c 't TO CALMLY CANADIAN FRUIT Direct Trans -Atlantic Service Arranged fer by avernmert The Canadian Government has en, tered into a contract with the United' Fruit Company. of Nova Scotia. for a direct steamship service between Annapolis Royal. N'.S.. and either Lon- don or Hull The company is to pro- vide British steamers able to carry from 1,000 to 12.000 barrels, specially built for the fruit trade. with refriger- ating appsrstus. CONFESSED TO OLD THEFT Kingston Man Arrested After Being Missing Over a Year Jack O'Brien. a King- ston young man. whose father has the contract of carry- 1 fog the mails 1e that city. and upon whom suspicion hse rested for the , robbery of a Wail bag :n big home city over a year ago was a/Treed at Sudbury last week and taken to King- ston. He is said to have confessed., About 8275 in mak and DOM* cheques were taken from the bag. O'Briec was penniless when arrested Firs Is Cobalt The old Prospect Hotel. Royal Ex- change Square. was gutted by Ire ear:y Sunday endo In the loss of tb. building Claude Morrison. tobacconist, lost hie entire stock. R 1' Lowry. another tobacco dealer. mussed to save some stock. bet the Bask of Ottawa. P J MLA. the Northers Ontario Light & Power. Willie Abbott. stock broker. and other broken lost •verytblag that sae sot deposited hi safes. Merca I Deal Ratified The British Hoose of Costumes after • stlrrnse debate re Friday reti0ed the Government restrain with the • Marmot Orespas7 ter the cosatrecttoe of an i ogertal chats Oaf inrolaw sts alODRiu0111 time. The vete was 2i0 to ltd The cowtrsct is practically no seine The , adhig as that which led to as isv.atigat los of the holdings of Mr Lloyd George Found Memos sad Bir Safes Isaacs Is the wireless lad re.ea,a Soriess Mime Scathes nrr.rred et Orders anew: Mlles. hey. last week as as tartdeet a+ nN �, � n to a /reseal nett* of wer1mea Mar y' 1101 law ps'*3I d sad many were hie' ■ clashes Woe's troops asd ,fritters the use if the .word, bow can we draw it for ars lessee potentate.. t The church of Cbriet is unfaithful to her trust if .he oxafrent rot, the Mayor Marshall Green, at the age of w. -old with the teaching c f her l.,rd. eighty-three years. It to be lamented that en' many Albert H. 1"lluke"1 Collins. widelywho i-tofets to he follow eta odeof deo known as an o:d-time cricketer, died , "Prime of Prnse- do ergage in the at Toronto. promotion of this great IYii. George Stoer, a lineman. was efe -l' An -rt frot:I the hon. ; of war, trocuted II bile working at Oshawa, which at.• web known, rh- to are evils his home town. ieeured hp war, in the time of tr.re. Mr F. W. Lancaster, father of E"'A By ,va.ib,us craf,y and der-i•f'sl" Lancaster, M.P. for Lincoln. died at Pleas we believe warty inn..rcot ours Toroato on Thurseay. aged b5. are led to have • hand in that leltf b Mr. J. K Fairbairn. a former well- 1 the y do abhor. Under • preter.c+ of known Ontario business man, was i physical and moral training,+ the art ground to pieces when his buggy was 1 of warfare is taught to those in the struck by • Grand Trunk train atlender years cf childhood and youth. Clarkson. There is nothing good ie this which Leonard Tilley, son of the late Bir donut he taught our child's n in cur Leonard Tliley, cne of the Fathers of educational in•titu.i• ns without the Confederation. died at 81. Anne de aid of anythingpertaining to ever. Belletere. aged sixty. I Ibe G ciety .1 Friend, ie utterly to Dalton \ycodside. a 14 earold Tor -flamed Lc military traiuirg in auy m- ooto boy, died of lockjaw as the result !specs whateber, in any of the school. ji of our counts Out children can re - of beret(hir-g muegalto bites on has ' seise pbyaieal and moral training on a legs. Ipeateful principle to bet ter advantage Nook! Bradd and Albany Meloche , than otherwise; for peace p•°motes were accidentally killed st Sandwich' love. bus.ilitytuhmiesion and con 1• - by being knocked off a fllfty-foot coal scwtsfon:whietwar Pronlntes bared. chute. 1 pride and such sutr„dila ' icn -only as Mr. H. R D -enders of Montreal was ( is brought abott through fear. nut Instantly killed by the overturning of love- s motor ear near Knowlton. Que. 1 We do earnestly desire your serines s\\'m. Scott. a pioneer confectioner ronvideratien of these things, that, of Montreal. who came to Canada on ere it i- too late, we might yet he se the Great Eastern in 1861. is dead. m leased frothe burdensome evi's now Mrs. Palmer Masales of Brampton casting ibe-r Shadow upon our beloved was Instantly killed when she jumped touniry, sloth a 0 behind horse_ ' Give n forth at the forty seventh y a runaway annual oath( ring oil the Stifiety of Fruit by Public Auction ' Friends held ■t Piekerinrr. Ontario. io 11 a I,ixl h month of the year 1913. To reduce the cost of fruit and I Signed by direction and ma behalf of, vegetables to the retailers and Canada Yearly Meeting of Friends through them to the consumers, 1s the + MRDS('AI F. TARR, object of The Vali. O Fruit Exchange, , MARIANNE RIC IIARDnO,K, a new organisation which has obtained . Cher kr. quarters at 11 Church Street, Toronto,4, and is introducing an innovation in BAND CONCERTS EVERY DAY. the form of an extensive auction mar- ! -- ket where apples. plums. pears, ' Great Mdical Festival at This Years pe*cbes. grapes. potatoes. onions, l C. N. E:Mbnoa. cranberries. oranges and every other The Irish Glumly. band and Patrick fruit and r^getable in season will be Conwsy'stvnd will give mu-ic lovers sold to the highest bidder. I a chance to c pare th• hest Knglieh and American bands at the Canadian Storm Dld Much Damage National Exhibition, but they are by A severe electrical storm visited no means the entire mu -iced piOft iam. southwestern Ontario on Saturday A cote of tt.e is st Canadian hands de- stroying have leen erg Red, and four ..arleb. nlgbt or early Sunday morning, barns and killing many horses ' stands ell he almostrnnstaotic c year and other animals In the followingWitha w don land concerts districts Chatham. St Catharinee, !revery day, the C'anshan Na•innd will ins pa•a all fernier ecce isle. for Hamilton. Woodatoek. London. St.: bend sou -i-. Tlsomas, Aylmer. Cayuga, Alvinstna, and Port Colborne. Ontario's Apples Seise ♦t the exhlbltbn of the Intertional-. a iced. .oepicion n,s self, si,." Mae- Ap►leablppen' Assoctatlot at na(i tet R ell, you ra•ral• which of n• was Deed tut week. the President's Ca sir. s • i 11 ills oast Histenv - Cup-- 11lecrinn'. but I will say 1 etr- e sweepstake for the entire show- ,led Wes awarded to Ontario_ Thirty varieties were shows. !Master- "Look herr. Thomas. 1 have • 2nspfe1. it 11..1 ei her you nr I wit. drank lest night." Thomas -"I 'et [a-serssIdem In Flight Dr Sax Yat Sen. former Providesal Preeldest of the Chinese repoblk• sad sow ase of the leaden in the southern revolution. has fled from the eosatry a board a Japanese steamer, bowed tar iormoaa. an island belonging to Papas Rever•l hodnd Ontario farmers have •plied to the Director of Colos- tomies for •sperleaced help. many of them offering a yearly contract. Ts. Grand Trunk Railway statins at Hepworth was completely bunted feel week Tie Caa•dtas Pacific Rallway w laid el/ reef 1100 teseb Ts..... Is the Toreson dtetriet. • strike Y ealibwly ea the lat.r- siwnwLl Railway. • eo proses se es the wogs sweeties hmvtss hese .trr.ase< DIABETES CURED. t%ctail's Patterns Perrin (Moves New Fall Goods The New Fall Goods are being received almost daily and the outlook for the coming season is most encouraging. The New Coats for Ladies', Misses' and Children's Wear We have made eery preparation for a bigger Coat season this year than we have ever done and it is sufficient to say that we have gathered together the best selections of the leadingiCanadian manufacturers. All the latest and most approved styles for the coming season are now being shown and an early inspection is most cordially invited. The Leading Misses' and Children's Ready-to=Wear Store This department has received special attention and we are prepared to meet the demands of the steadily increasing business of this section. The New Fall Coatings are now in stock and assembled are the season's latest novelties as well as all po lar materials in Blankets, Cloths and Serge Coatings. The Remaining Summer Stocks niust be cleared. There is not much of. our Summer stock left, but remains must be cleared 'o make room for the newgoods. 1 11 int - what McCall's Patterns and Publications for September now in stock.1111 'PHONE5.„ S?ecial Attention given to 'phone orders 'P HONE 56 Perrin's Gloves Nlillar's Scotch Storz.• Kayser gloves Party Fitted --13 d you emceed i. getting that manager to rt.gap,e you ? ' ••Yes. He he Etat g to Irt me play It e Ps-mar: of a 7 .1*11 tt'Retr•t.'ntau. • R'.IL yore nn walk a'1 tight, so co.i'1 merely have to len the other par,." libe-"Fee just hese* tate story ••f- Mant'sat Weat'who bartered his w.le tau a horse. You wouliu't swap to - for AMMO; W old you. darling '%' I I -- -Of course not. Bart I'd bate to 1t v-- anyooe tempt me with a good ue 1 ' car." The Fatber-"Ef '1 give ye -r s•tm• money ter speod while ye be in Lon- don you woo'. go In no music hall•+ of geniblin places. or drink ihiiopag•, with it, *ill se'" in The Fatber-"Well. then. het r'+ a shi.I ng. au' mind ye keep ver %told." Dsdd's Rinse, ?ala Cleared 0.t Every . Trace of it Rt. Wenrwlia. Nicnlet Co., Qin.. Aug. iltb ($peci.11.-"I atarltd to late Dttdd's RMrey Pills because the eitetor to Id rax 1 was threatened with diabetes. After inkier( Ova lets. • 1 wee again etaorined by the doe, et and he told ane 'bat ell trace of dia- betes iebetes 1.4 disappeared." The ie the vitalriot of 1[r. IN, id Herter. well it orient and highly resorete4 here. and by ie only one of many in hie neighborhood who bare found • new lease er lite 1a the great embodies kid - soy remedy. It Is ewews aneb se this that lave give. Deifies Kidney Pills their repo- tThey are now known from 1 eae A I inn tie to 1 he Pacific as the rern- �y tilts. war !sib . t. mom 1t idlpeF t1Mse, torr ter where ow In w fees ti is famed a . ei . a e e .y kf le . ..�..,I is , } Ever- ; . y urs e.1.--16-.; Zata-i: �c M'* for thaw- :: l Lot. jock. 10 ro YOU eat.; and c W.fort. i Pn.tr.sr. std .Cr.-.rr 12 Tumors Removed Without An Operation Silver Lake, Ont., Sept M, 1909.111 • Dear Mea (.titrrw24-I am en. I h lbetter health than I have for sight fear Wy rad 1 Wok I gas a etav acre of the old aymptoma f am very srwtetal for my present aid Utak Orange Lily L this greatest treatmeat for women the world knows. Its T.tr la's•, On., toad• teddy .115 out . cspe.. use o my oda. me s 12 tumors r tb t'.wtig. Ui'sds•t.. b1/bIr ,uue..tuh or growths, of some sort as he 0'.az- t.LJes.* tate- egg, Polled- Some wase as large a hen's aid others smaller, down to thestair of a walnut. Tou may tame my it lacase in *your advertisement truth, and t pan cannot describe all the good 1t ams done for me. Mrs. Louise Z. Bolts- rinig letter fives an indication M the positive benefits that always follow the toe of Orange Lily. It Is an applied treatment and comes In direct contact with the suffering oohtrane 1t produces results frotrt the start le W uses crf women's disorders, iseludlns gainful periods. fallirg �r womb, Irregularities, les«rrhoce. eta 1 will seed a box ccatalatir is days' tresomeet absolutely free to oaf wtdertns woman wbo fias not yi-t teed 1t if ah. w111 send me her ad.:reas. Excises a Mow sad address MRS. FRA%.GCS E. CLie P.Aet, W+eener. Ont For Sale by Leading Druggists Everywhere. Jas. Comeng Painting, Decorating and Wall -paper Hanging. All woi k done promptly and in thorough manner. Residence—Albert St. Telrphnne N n. 2:47. soisessoesesesseseeseenseseeeseowsesesos FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 2nd The Best Place for Shoes it will he no trouble for you to find among our different styles a shoe that is the right shape, pattern, leather and price to suit aha. Added to this, every one of them his the genu- ine mark of quality. We feel sure we can meet \o::r requirements for Summer Footwear, no matter how particular you are. Call on us for your next pair. vou'il be glad you did. REPAIRING Downing & MacVicar NORTH SIDE OF RQt'AR.L OODERICH. f i ��TE put the best v of Icaticrs and most skilful work- nansls* inn:. Hartt shy lacy ▪ r :.:+a :i., it smart Ace." during their Wog Ire TIM HARTY BOOT & SHOE (:O. LIMITSD Fre.aeairts. • NI.a • Canada 'a Dist Shoemakers"• The H.rtt Shoe is mkt is tinderlrh by J. tl. McCLINTON keel aid* Rouser. Phew SA2