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plaotado.-1,. k. McGregor. direlerth: Joie
riere. t 11,:krOP :W MINIMIRkaa.CIONOtaliCe.
Ji es boa Htfilbleelle/ Ammo 11.11.8.
amaii•liar ; Joan Watt. ktarleek Maleitino
ruoieid.
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MARRIAGE
WALTER E. KELLT. J. P..
outtgIUCg. WM.
WILK my EASAIASS
SHAVING PARLOR
11411DIFORD BIAJOIL BARBERSHOP.
" -flea inutiniewe muse
Ohm_ meow*Is
wwW, ete atabirehreir dieviag.
Trif nal zi illValeg5.
hassa
Milrgrrneeleter.
BO% (Nick and Posseimistst Strength -
If Yee are run clown sr Cred
Yoe take told Nosily. ben *0 ••=4;
or ring flesh or have ether
'4 Wftrad trp our MacLeod's
M..5 Renovater under eel gurus -
1010 nitund the prism paid if the
wash We to give emir, eatiefeetion.
It aids thgestoon. uses up the surrous
sleeve and gives hide quill aril per-
streat. _ mutts. One dollar a bottle.
estegactesedb Moslated
(4, Seleriele Ost Foe mho by IL B.
Weis.
Brophey Bros.
autumn
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NUMB Of MARTIN
Terre teilliser Ikea Terrible Deallli
Iss New York
GEMMED
WUllesa Wore Mortis. a Toros
mintage'. earryiag os a select trade os
Caritas Street. rat to Now York
as Meader of last week to look ever
the sesames styles and make some
purthare. Oa Tuesday sight his
mardered reran wen four ta a
room at 43. West 1711 Street. /tie
pockets were inside oat. aad his watch
Sad flag taken. His rade were tied
behind his heck. Ir mouth gagged sad
a towel tied tightly word kis throat,
abowir that he had been strangled
to death la a most brutal asaaner.
Re had also been struck on the her.
The New York police believe the crime
was the work of two proferloaal rob -
hers. who. ft Is learned. left imme-
diately afterwards for Sae Francisco.
Circulars bare been rot oat, calling
for their arrest. Martin Willi a bache-
lor rid son of Mr. J. G. Martin. Con-
cord Avow, Tormito. The father and
W. L Mortimer with whom W. G. Mar-
tin lived over the latter's store on
Carlton Street. weat to Mew York and
brought tbe body to Starkville for
banal.
- UIJIRIA DEFIANT
Mexican President rime Down the
American Mediation
It is unofficially reported at Wash-
ington that President Muerte has
* erred notice on the Uoitttel 'States
to recognise the present Government
of Mexico. It was not said what steps
would be taken in the event of failure
to grant recognition. It is suggested
Hoerta may refuse longer 10 recognise
the United States diplomatic odic* la
Mexico. If Muerte has adopted this
defiant attitude towards the United
States. It would.srosount to the- sever -
tag of diplomatic relations. lb refus-
ing to recognise American diplomatic
offices la Mexico City, Muerte would
force the situation to a crisis. Tbe
United States has nbt. of cootie, ex-
tended recognition t� ally of Muerte',
representatives in Washington. Presi-
dent Muerte turned down flatly the
plan which President Wilson had
evolved for the peaceful settlement
ot Mexican difficulties. In his answer
to the ,United States note. which was
forwarded to Washington by A.mbassa-
dor Lied. Muerte declares that he will
not consider mediation of Mex$ -an
affairs by any foreign power.
SIR WILFRID'S SPEECH
Mutt be an Appeal to the People Oil
the Navy Question
•
Sir Wilfrid Laurier received a warm
welcome in St. Hyacinth. Que,
Saturday. He spoke there on the
Navy qmeation to a crowd of nearly
10.000 people. -The Couservativee.
he said. "may put off an appeal to
the people -they may delay from day
to day. from week to week. from
month to month -bin the appeal must
cow: and the longer it is put off the
more bidet wilt be the retribution.
the more glorious the triumph and vic-
tory of the Liberals.
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RECEPTION TO HAWKINS
Thr Sisley Marksman Was Given a
Great Welcome in Toronto
Private William A. Hawkins. who
'won the King's Prise at Stele:. re-
turned tee Toronto Saturday night.
More eloquent of the admiration which
his achievement has gained for him
than the illuminated address composed
by the city cbuncil was the roar of
cheers which welcomed him as the
hero -hearing train steamed *lowly into
North Toronto station' at ten minutes
after eight. "If I have brought any
lacer to Canada. I am glad." he mid
in reply to the address of welcome.
'Every rifleman who goes to Holey
is ambitious to win the Kink's Prise,
1 went with that ambition." Private
Hawkins smiled, 1 got it." he con-
cluded. The City Cowmen gave h1
1400 which has bees increased to
UAW by private subscriptions. This
has been spent toward buying a home
for the victor.
CHILD LOST IN WOODS
11 Was Discovered by Accident Atter
Five Days
Grace Cooper. a five-year-old child
was lost for Ire days on Burst Island.
la Lake Thniskaining. On Thursday
altermood she was found about two
mike from the camp from which ale
bad strayed by C. H. Burton and John
lifeLenean of Halleybury. Although
taught in some logs she seemed nose
the worse for her adventure. 1.4=
parties mitarched for the adman(
from Friday until Tuesday.
TWENTY-FIVE DROWNED
Wrier ef • Sterner le Alaskan
Waters
Tereaty-fire or more passeagers and
seven mesebsre of the crew of the
Peelle Coast Steamship Compeers
steamer. State et Calttorniaperished
llenday lamina( M Cushier Say. MI
ries sorb of tress wises the ne-
er 'Kraft aa married rock sad ark
M three rater with many pager -
sere isapriessed la timer staterooms
The steamship left Seattle last Wad -
rode, Night ter ftbageney aged way
porta.
A. fileCerwee le lireso
Mr. Akesarer McCrea. orr.
18. bared le lie retie. as Its
preertatin ter *set Vert. II is us-
derethed that he wile probably be ap-
pellate/ err( et Yee* Neely fl
writ he the bywailsoMes. rich M to
tar pIsose.Su�S&bsobsus15
=et: asedmitler heir beld
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THE SIGNAL: GODERICH ONTARIO
A POET AND PEASANT oveltruna-
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rum The Seeisseeitlessiadesiers.
Beene : Al Railway irate is Waren
Ontario.
Tone : The Vented.
Dramatis Peraosae : A yourg men.
appatentl from the city. baseaftee to
be know as the Post '• III elder-
ly men. ideally hula tbe country.
hereafter o be kaolin as the Petulant
The Port tlooking through Use cm.
ir
skidoo.): Stuely the prospect is veer
fair.
The Fanner_ : Yes. the peospectis ar
easy Itir. The straw is 'bort 1. sputa
and some et the fieldeseesis bus ripen-
ing *bit fast ; but 1 guess tbe pros-
pecte are lair enough.
The Poet: I snole of tbe prospect
railer then tLe prospects. 1 was
thinking of the lit auty- of the scene
rather than ef tbz. yield of the crops.
The Fennel : 3i 001 the tarsier's
roint of vire it is A- rase of handsome
is** hacdoine dose. 1101 field is the
most beautiful eight' that yields the
most tweets to the acre. Wheat
meal, money to tbe farmer -end bleed
for the city wan.
The Poet : We have it to very good
authority that wail shell not live by
bread alone. We have it on equally
good aut heti t y that the love of money
IP the root it all evil. 1 MU IVA der -
pi, leg either Mead or money: I -ans
sirupy al gJing that tre ad aod money
are lict evetythieg in life.
lhe Fortuir : That's all very e ell;
tut bread And money are necessary if
one wants to hee, and it takes the
farmer about all hub time to get enough
ot tither to keep life going.
The Peet: 1 adorn all that : yet
there are luxueies -uIto the fainzei's
,earl) which be ottirly ignore..
I be F..elle-l• : Fos example l• '
lb- Foot : The beauty la hitt%
ilie Cieutor laiii Iso iehed en this fair
141111 et (10111-1 10 beauty of sky and
field. of wood and stream and eloping
laii,l,aur ; tile troUly of &mei s and
',toeing Indio*: lite beauty of color
ard the %solid:ginl ruyitety of the
play of light iiud abode on the tippling
Beide t.f i 'Leming gra iii.
1 he l.'s imer : leo en, you're doing
1 cry well: but MCI :roil slow ere any
mat kr I. 41/0latiallia it/ any of tbe
paper* for these thine*? iv hat is the
pieetht pike of light and *bade?
Mow 'Ow) are ripples a bushel? '
The Poet: 1 Wight ailiewsr that
they are probably worth aa much as a
good deal of the mining stock iti which
you practical fellows used to invent
your irate -rail% ...1 /he city lois in the
Wfst.sit Listed ten miles from nowhere.
ii Lich tad such a taecioation for you
iii. 1101(1 a few moon.... ego. and way
have. .el for *11 1 Louie. But that
would rot be :tit I. &inert answer to
your titievtion.
The F'euruer: Let us have the an -
0 wittier. Poet : ' Ther e ill e r o quotations
for ouch thine- 111 the city paper", !Or
th- city petiole are es ignorant cf
their value an the ccuntry people.
But their is no heed to bring thew to
treeit y to real ze tin them. even if tbe
batty reople multi he indueani to invest
in them. let me illustrate by drawing
your ettentwo to 1101 landscape un-
folding Welles you look through the
window. What du ion see r
The Fanner; 1 tee that the fanners
e ate t et y Wolof). They axe going
tou uore to graio. Mixed farroing
would be Ilh II .re prAtiihie.
The Poet : My coutention exactly.
1 he fennel e should mix mote poetry.
-entitneut and imagination with their
farthing. They eboold temper the
bard Astity of their lives with sonie;
b. atitiful ideality. While cultivatiog
their fields they should cultivate in
themselves a sense of beauty. The
fanner should not merely plant his
seeds in Ilse roil; he elooki point him-
self there and learn to develop a kind-
ly and sympobetic reletiaOshili with
toe iorects of nature of which he is a
pet t.
The Fanner: DA you ever live in
the counts -y?
The Put: No, never bad tbe
chance : but I hope 10 50.55 da.
• The Fernier: 1 i bought so. Wben
you know more about country life you
will talk wore setae and le t X poet y.
Meantime. if you are thinkiogof going
c 0 a fat in. I would adviee yon to go
to some age icult mil college and lake
a few 'MOO, in scientific farming -
They will be worth more to you than
your poetry.
cri=r17776reinlrrey
might belp me to get mote crops from
my fields. but no more satisfact los
from my life. Tell we why It is that
in ignite of the development of scientific
farming is these later day. the Una.
ere are crowding into the cities faster
than thee reit oid ?
The Farmer: Because they think
they can make more mosey ar.d make
it faster in Ilse city theta in the -cons-
try.
The Poet: Exactly so Aad your
sciestific educstion is aggravating the
evil. It is convert ing tee tamer into
• mere mosey -maker. It traders him
to Umiak of everything he sees toed
does in term, of dollars and cents. A
helve is no loaner owe of Gate noblest
creature.; it represents ao many
dollars. A cow. means so many
pours of cheese or huuer at to mods
a pt•und. A firmer has so longer asy
ratite tor it. beauty or its aniemiatitne.
31 700 ean sell it it is treated with re-
mi; it you bier it is simply • weed.
. the drift of your scientific
educat ion ?
The Farmer t I see that you are
drifting mews here. but tor the lite of
.we I cast tell where.
The IPuet : My point its this : If you
are going to bear eeerythieg frees
the 31. 01 the 15.5555 101 the 4.511, 10
mar Toomey: if you are going 1.0 rob
hire of his love el Arida as Seidl, of the
ride in his hoer as • horse. of his
timidly bursas feeling for his cow as •
cow -it 700 515 ries to mire our
and berm lied Sidi and everythieg
eies to • brie of dollen and rote,
areal you reser to dr in the termer
home
tSr tem seta the cite ?
irlmVhs Fanner : Tear rowdy. then,
lie to • isbetiento poetry ter
seisms ?
The Port : 90.1110•16 dimply We
the nee. 1 meal teeth Um
fanner that be le set aN body. bet
creireoul, est that the try lite ercrth
is thet ie which the sem. le
spouriebed as wee as the body. Rem
and there • eity mas is bereming to
dileireer ter Ithaselt that kis try is
the easetry Mr he or 854 1(10 souL
The ?dreier: 1 loge your pries.
I thought yes were eme SI Mier eel.
Moe preemies er seareamper Aeon.
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te,"4.•••
TIlanegrAtt. Avner IL Ott III
- am I3uk
Is this Ibest. rususdy
blow. tor Fashirs,
eirtalettlik=
A. alcial40
amiysie memeacsia
If I had koown you were a minister!
would have been store respectful.
The Poet I are aot a mini/tee. as
it Imlifiens: but what made you think
I was?
The Far.,: The way you were
preaching about the stelL
The Poet: Ardor evidence of tbe
trend of your seleleftle education -
Yon Dever bear about the soul env
more. except in alumnae Arid curers.
The body will go rat, and the human
beiog will become merely a helpless
eog-wbeel in the greet Industrial
machine for eonvertiog the fs Mt* of
the earth into retry.
The Farmer : May I ask you where
you are going?
The Poet : Loudon.
The Farmer Take my advice. nod
keep away front the asylum. They
mightn't. understand you there.
Parisian Sage.
Imitations of This Great
Hair Invigorator -Are
Abroad in the Land.
Look for the Girl with
the Auburn hair on
Every Package.
P'Aris7en Sage-suek for it by name
when you want the seal b. grower
rend dandruff erne.
This is a picture of
tie carton in which
-ach hotle of Pariiran
ieige isps.cktb.
Parisian Sige or;11
•anisb daadruff. atop
'Ailing hair and itch-
rg scalp. And pro-
te new growth
Af bate if the hair toot
.5 not deed. It i.,a
clean tonic and con-
torts no • poioirime*
lead or otter danger-
ous; subs' an ce. It
i 1 I put radiant
'e'aUty Inlr.duII.
faded. lifeles!. hair.
4cd as a daddy hair
ireising for woolen
it cannot be matched.
Get *.cent, bottle
111 Pgrjsg*u SW* to-
day . If it doeen't give complete sat -
Sleet ioteyour looney will he returned.
sato hy B. 11. Wigie and dealers every-
where.
&Adam the Matter.
Jae was down in his luck -lower
than be bad been for a long time.
That is why be decidei to tUrtl his
band to crime. Ile had dabbled in
crime Lefties% but. being lonely now.
out of wink and hungry. Iv ith one old
pistol 1. 1(1. possessien, he could see
n o alternative.
So one evening1 happening to meet
an old gentleman 10 1. deserted road.
be Merely leveled the aforemestiosed
pistol at his besd, demanding with
traditional fierceness hie mosey or his
life.
Tome,' said tbe old gent. "we can
settle tin. matter -better thasi that.
llow much do you want for that
piss ol r
'Ten pounds.- came the answer
VS about a murmur the old gentle-
man forked out two notes and in a
moment the sale was completed. Bat
just. as Joel/111i preparing to 11110ee 00
with the mosey the puseba.er turned
on him.
'Iliad money back," be demanded.
'•orflJ blow your brains out !"
"Blow away." maid Joe.Sli_ettlY. as
he began to walk away. The pstol
*151 1.154.4."
IN ALL CANADA
Net a Whigs bet Caa Tell of Cares by
Der's !Welty Pills.
ilunoet, Ont.. Aug. like --(Special)
-That tbere is not a village or post -
office in Canada teat cannot provide a
Mrouioe cure by Dodd's Kidney Pills
re been shown again and *gale. In
this little village many peopk bear
grateful testimony to the worierfal
emotive powers data simple remedy.
Mr. Alex. Roy is ooe of these.
"I used Dudd's Eidoey PRIG for a
run -clown system," Mr. Roy states
Ily head ached. my limbo were
heavy. and 157 .11* rd • harsh. dry
feeling. and word itch and burn at
n ight- Three hors of Dodd's Eidoey
Pills cored me."
Dodd's Kidney Pills simply cute tbe
kidney.. The work of the kidseys ie
to Mesh ell 11. waste mats er out of
the Mood. Dedd's Kelsey Palle shinty*
de this.
Bet the man who masters a bard
Ste le of Isom Impottango then
the are who is gartered by an easy
ease.
Or. Moron's
Indian Root 101114
are Set a sew sad eatriei
m.
our graediathers red theis=
emery ago. Mien CoMedegatins
they were es 54. 1. nary every 4seg
er
(905154mere la the Canada ef Itsge
arid were the recogrerd ere is
et boar Mr Come 'prism.
. Ildiemeses, Rheumatism
sad kidusy said Liver Treobiea To.
=hey are nst se ellsetive. as
ail ever. sad seding Wow
beeves Imo drained te 0
CIIIIPO CO 101111011 Illa
•,.9rai• •
McCall's
Patterns
D H 1 LLAR Et SON
Nor.
Perrin
Gloves
New Table Linens
Direct from Ireland -
We have just passed through the customs our fall shipments of Table
Linens, Bedspreads, Towels and Towelling and Fancy Linens.
We do not buy second or job lots, every article must be 0. K. in every de-
tail before we will put it into stock, thus assuring our customers of the very best
satisfaction.
Udders Gold Medal Table Cloth and Napkins to match. Our special -one
cloth, size 2 yards by 23yards, and one dozen 22 -inch Table Napkins, the
set $500.'
Old Bleach Table Linens
Old Bleach Table Linens ale Ibe pride of Old Ireland and for beauty of finish and excellence of quality
are in a class by themselves.
The set consists of ooe Tablet Lutb t yatdo by 21 yards. And one dozen ti-incb Napkins to match. The.
seclt $9.00. They come in a variety of newest designs. ..
Towels Towels Towels
Old Bleach Towel. literally in hundred*, in hemstitched or scalloped end,. in beautiful rich designs.
many if them with place fur initialing. They come at I50o. 00o. 7150. to $1.25 each.
fire abzve Towels in guest size. which are much in demand. at 25o. 30o to 500 each.
Old Bleach Towelling
Old Bleach Towelliogs by the raid in guest or usual width in a variety of designs,. from Mks a yard
• - Furs Furs
Furs
Oti Saturday first we will *how in our mantle dep&rtwent (1(5 5555000 neweet Furs just to band. every
Icing pereonally• *elected from the most reIi.L4.manufacturers. We are able to offet eseeptionlilly
go.)..: Value!. a, d windj advise no one to buy hire before seeing our selections.
The Re=opening of the Schools
The re -opening of the tehooln for the coming season is now'all the talk of Use children. and there is
41 Enoch to go t ready for them. and whether it as for *10 .1(114 in the Kindergarten clam or the young
lady rot the lit wiling -Selo id at College. we are extra well pelmet ed 10 meet even y school requitement
as ig garde set at ieg,arptral. All our Fall and Winter stocks are IIQW moot eatilpiete.
Children's and Misses' Hosiery.
Children's And Misses' Underwear, all the best makes.
Children's and Misses' S4.hool Dresses.
Children's and rlisses' School Coats.
'Special Special
Jusereceived direct from the Shetland Isles a shipment of handzomelhand-
knitted Shetland Goods for which these Islands are famed.
McCall Patterns and Publications.
thlie 56 Millar's Scotch Store Nen 56
No man is
Stronger
Than his
Stomach
The Medical Adviser by
E. V. Pierce, M. D., Disk
AU, N. Y. answers heats
ef delicate questions
most rick every our
sr er user -
vied ought le blew. Bad
tree OR reeeipt e/ 50...-
e.01 steers le rep fir
trrepping and asoslited.
LET the greatest athlete bre dyspepsia and his
strength will ern faiL Ons's stamina -force -
fullness and 'strength of mind or muscle
depend upon the blood, and the blood in turn,
requires a healthy stomach, for the arena& is Use
laboratory where the food is digested and such eie-
mere are taken up -or sandmilated-which arse
liked. In consequence all the ergans of the body,
such as bean, lunge, Neer and kldney., as well se
the nervous system, feel the bed effect 11 the stow
551 10 deranged.
Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery
helps the stenesch co Ages food properl,. starts the
5,5 151. sew sedvity.rearevieg Ms risers from the
Mee& sad the vasess get ride red Mesa, w-
ater et haw Tiss retreetry iakmace
of this *street of waive zieal pineal has boas
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