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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1913-11-27, Page 7t't'l},. • a 1 -•+`- THE SIGNAL : GODERICH : ONTARIO THE GEE IL AND ONLY SENUINE BEWARE OF IMITA- TIONS SOLD ON TIE KRAUTS OP ENT 100KBINDIN6 MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS anti LIBRARIES hosed or repaired, OLD I.RTTI RINW ow LLTHRR GOODS Osteon prOOp}ie at -te - waving „ aA Hi Ti RAYL R. terra. ■ ri. MEDICAL DL W. F. ()ALLOW. M. B. Usasv Nsr}� �tr�t�. sq sf twMr Itr ace. oma■• Twr= pg F. J. IL VORSTIR-MTI. LR. 1f warssiBeam w Bsf a te. gw t �sadd ♦arae tasttiata, easiest I*.ia, gar. News salt hr�st mike tiyeara and usereMM sr+ Lagoa. i.utlaad. Whs. Y & WMsriss guest. aaxrad. upssdb (lass L'hsre` Bon R • d ..... 2 Le I p. at.. t t• s p• ee. Tetsotro•w C. Dlttt. GBO. AND M. B. WHITING (t1:ILLMANN, ertessai►ti.Isdall.trts sass • sad moires's disworer. seen. Ina rod curve•s daiurdsro aye, ear, noes al twat. Gens ltatbre how UtBee Nero east third suer raw ohs west's Qa moa LEGAL IJKUUDYOOT, HAYS R KILWK- AN, barri+tan. eot/dirs. •ot•rW oabBe Ce' w gas Mar tnao Coact. etc. Prl?M. tW to load at Wawa rates or laterast. ion, List Ads ngsare, Ooisrlw&• WW NWtuiU(IT, K. C.. K C. HAYS. J. L LII..IIAN. K. C., BARRIS- ROh u. ()AMM ON. rt� .:t c ..".ter .n• doer ere •un (diererfse, t� steer. bHARLr DARROW, Lilt, BAK worisoor, sta.. Y alma a■ hes wrate . Ocie AUCTIOM=Q- ALARMS IN CHINA FORMER 000ERICM BOY WRITES ON WAR IN CHINA News of Battle -Red Cross Train - Effective Khaki Uniforms -Hund- reds of Soldiers-(ihildren Were Unharmed -A Precious Privilege - The Rebellion is Over THOMAS OUNDRY 11 AUC1'10N[TR .:. Galanga. Al astradisal by mall ion at 111 ease will be 'soapily winu d ie. Manna,' LL 4 se IMi IKSUIL ICI[. LOANS. ETC. Rev. Donald MacGillivray, who con- tributes the following article, is • Ooderlib old boy and a gredu$te of the Ooderieb collegiate institute. He has been In Chino sines 11498 and is connected with the Preabyterlan church, by which body he was loaned to the Cbrlstlan Literature society at Shanghai :- Night after night the rebel+ renewed their attack upon the arsenal, eoutbol Shanghai. Sometimes at eight. o'clock, sometimes at IU o'clock, Taut always exactly on the stroke of the clock we could bear the boons of cannon and the sharp rattle of small arms and machine guns. Occasionally the sky would light up with bursting shell" or the far -darting searchlights of the mea -of -war as they showed the defenders where the enemy were creeping ?orwead. Looking at the country afterwards, it seems l to be covered with tall reeds. high stave., houses. trees, in • word, all sorts of excellent covers. How excellent w . - shown by the comparatively smell number of fatalities, notwithsteuding the tremendous cannonade both from warships and arsenal defenders. By - and -bye the rebels sI.ckened, and our nights wete no longer disturbed. Then we beard that the government troops, taking advantage of the breathing space, bad landed lower down the river. As this is an international settlement they were not allowed t.o pass through our streets. The river l., however, open to China and the world. Nevertheless, the soldiers came down strum packed away out el sight in large lighters. I presume they thought beet to avoid a possible interrupt ion by souse of the many for- eign warsbipa which crowded our waterfront. The troops were safely landed and immediately began the march across country in the direction of • village named K'ian,tw•n, held by the rebels. In Lhls village there is • school and rescue home for little children conducted by the Door ,of 11e. The next day was Sunday, end I had been invited too reach to the elder children at the home in Shanghai. 1 was speaking on the subject of Martha and Mary, and had just finished with Martha when I war unexpectedly called tb get busy, as she was. Someone came Into the rooter, whispered into the ear of one of the workers, who hurriedly row and went came in moment ..r two she out. In • with a letter in her hand, saying that fighting was going on all round the home at Kiangw•n. i never found out bow the messenger succeeded in getting wit with the letter, but it must have beeo dangerous work. It ran as follows : "Firing is going on all round Ors home. and many ballets are striking the building. Our cbikdren are all huddled together in the safest part of the house. Gan you send a rain to get them away r Then followed the remarkable words : "Yours in perfect pie stopped and we got off. One rebel lay _ dead kr the ditch on one side of the track, soother lay covered with a straw mat, also dead. A third was found in the long grass, who still gave some signs of life. He was et once hoisted into the train and Dr. Cox I hem geattle, Waehing- Relief in Vinod. gave first aid. He was still living DesM w when be reached Shanghai, though Wn, say that Vllhjelmur bumfsnneen, i'Md you ever cough for a week? what because of him afterwards 1 the Arctic explorer, who was aboard ?ben just think how distressing It D ever heard. We now told our gutted � the steamship Kariuk when that vee- must be to have a cough hang on for that the home war In a c mrtain direr- MI wee last sighted off Flaxman Island Iwo years. tion, thinking they would go with ua, en August teth, possibly is lost. along sirs. D A. McGee. Waycross. Oa., but they evidentlyl �feared that In the with the vessel nd all of her people. Saye: -1 bad a very heavy odd village there wont. be great danger of Nothing has been seen or heard of which settled Into a ehroolc cough ✓ ol�og, so they stuck firmly to the t . Karluk Mow that date despite the ' which kept me awake nights for fully railway track. fast that extensive search has been two Yea", and felt tired all thefor time 1 did not know the way myself very roods for her.' Whalen salty there Is two earl.effecof taunt your cod time well, so I went up to the �oor of a little hope of her ever beim discover- litewidow: borne, kept by a Chinese ed. ae she is known to have encoun- and iron remedy. Vlnol, is that my pastor. A paper freshly pasted up teed the heavy weather which pre. cough Is gone. I can now get a good .owed that itis was a home leek,- vaned off the Alaskan coast early In i night's rest and I feel much stronger Ing to the Christian religion. Thlr fir, to every way. 1 ane 74 years old." was y doubt, for the ht meek to This le the opinion of members of 1 it is the combined action of the e • any and mol who might meek t i the Gasdlan Arctic Exploration party enter asd molest the inmates. 1 � medlclnal elements of the cods' Uv - pounded un the door but the eilenoe at Coulston Point, aoesrdlng 10 a de- en aided by the blood -making and of death reissued within. 1 expect that seats* r•wlved front Fairbanks, strength -creating properties 01 ?Dalt they were all afraid that it was an Alaska - left Victoria last sum iron which makes Vtaol so efficient .amity. Felling assistance there, we for chronic cough., colds and Droo- ■ t, tick toff io the direction of the home, mer with an expedition outfitted by chitin -at the same time building up still with the fl eR in trent, or rather the Canadian O resent. the weakened, rundown systidt most of the time unable to keep up. A Try a bottle of Vinci with the as few they directed were seen •t rig door. dentaading that your mosey will M and they directed u+ oar the right path. As we went along caps, water -bottles returned U It does not help you• and belts full of cartridges were sero II. C. Dunlop, Druggist. tlodericb, Ont lying on the ground, where they hal been thrown by flylrg rebels. I pick- ed up Dont., cartridges a+ souvenirs. limos -The licence of the Ontario Iris In We soon rte. hod the borne, end our ouraner Company has been cancelled. coming brought gnat joy. The their trlke since Dunbar Browne. for SU years .41 - fright, • by this time had got over their fright, and it wee not long brio(e T.Va.OA?, Nov. !j, hen 7 ARCTIC EXPLORER MAY HAVE PERISHED 1 AFTER COUSIN into S Waycross, Ga., Woman Found PRiVATX FUND'S TO U,U�bra AIM" to M. U. Cap ita\ narrfar, Hamilton stns(. tl•aerke. W 11. KOBBRTtiONi- 1 txsU RANCR AU TINT. rue .ND L .r t55 : ar=fro• Caritas and toaaax• at5ar erD l tetoraas' i.uate. rte eels tsas•a AsniMst sad Uasseatee arattet� u�IW, et Lsadea. Yea• tnsurr uta o.saatvmt Yonne : Tier u.8. Monty and OssreeMas Utttl••7 uso. M reeidease. sert•sast serest se Vie- ' ie- ' ala and at. leaves'. street*- 1•Ws IM YcKlLLOP MUTUAL FIRS IN AL i u R A N CB o• -tar. see keisted .555 n'+eeesr oarws--J. a- Prea. sestarta P.O.: eat , cased,, Uedetss l•. U.: flaesblarectara-D yrB�ea�-neer^�tk keV & grie re, W Iaakae� t •Ixfasa ■�a.Oewe•' Mace: Meech' da' J 1'W.aeaAall *s$ ; tas IsM- 1feL..n, Deka 1Lg��,, 1lr.te Uealen • li Matlock, w;llM� vaeeaey, alsehte7, tesarrsa. Ce er s Ms +.wewte sae d■■ far seeds Mea at k r. itorry'e asas.C'tlassti or at N. ▪ Cans orwerr area. aerate. IAll la 1VALTRR ll. 1t1tLLts J. P.. 1 outs M.M, ONT. moven or M Awg tx7fal* SHAVING PARLOR LDPORD SUDOR DJlliBaB MHP. -VW u t w Needless to say the sermon was in] mediately interrupted and I rushed off to the railway station, luckily close at hand. Within the station was • crowd of civili to., together with a number of others in military dress. The ticket Mil -es were cloned. a+ no regular trains were running. liuiag out to the plaits i m 1 found a number of foreigners worn occupy various posi- tions in the railway compeoy. I made known my errand sed they egre.ei at once t.. seed a Red Cross train which thry bad all reedy is waiting. as they expected that Qitht- ing «mike prob.-04y break nut tfuetday bet we •0 th • it bele rad the govern- ment troops in the direction of Kiaog- wan. Tne train was well covered with immense red crosses. and the Red ('r.er teen had grime huge Red Orme flares In readiness. We were not long in mastitis off. The ordinary road alongside ..f the railway bon a continuous att.-it'll of refugee.,men, wosen, and tut, t piteous all. little children. many of them in arms, an seeking to ear* pe from the area of dis- turts.nc •• Everybody kept a sharp I.,okout as we ta.;ti•usly approeched the nei,:laborho J t,1 the j r•a wan Stallone. Owe ears told us that light- ing bad re•setd, lett we used our eyes to see If there w, re any signs of sol - et did u to gar ism__ Ws w T test know «5.4' wide hod bees victor- ious ictor ious in the battle. We wee. q•oite Close up before LABOR LEADER RELEASED J ames Larkin Will Try to Bring About General Strike In Britain "kin leader of the Trans- port Workers' Union, of Dublin, whose D they bad packed up their small tbe- htoging., were marshalled two and two. and, with the flag in front, they were off to the train. I stayed behind to Ovist some of the teachers in toad - Ing up their beddingon wheelbarrows. The rest of ibe bedding. etc., was to be let-hed away the next day. The Red Croute people gut permission to use the little chapel as a field hospital, and hoirted the flag over it. This would serve as a protection to the property. It was then reported that more wounded were lying In a cer- tain temple. A search was road,. but it wee found Lhet the wounded had been removed by their friends. Mean- time the children had all scramlded on board the train, when most un- expectedly, s one retwls quietly crawl• ed up under cover of the train with a view ty •ttacting the station. Accordingly, the train w.s hurried• ly rushed beck to the station, end the rebels disappe•rrd. When we arrived on the scene the train had &heady gone, but we marched hick to the station along the track without mis- hap, 1 taking charge of the money• box of the mission. The scene on our return had undergone a transforma- tion. Instead of a few soldiers, there were now bu,idceds, all reedyp to start at • mnment's notice. Nntneroue machine Bons were taken apart and put on wheelbarrows, and one maxim was reedy for action, pointing down the track along which we were c.sm- ing. Suddenly a sharp report was heard, but luckily it was only one. We found the train almost ready to start heck to t hsnghat. A number of the widows from the Widow. Isom. had been also put ntl hoard. A well- dressed Chincs.4 lady was talking earnestly to the conductor. She said that were there twa hundred refugees in a temple nearby, who wished to get awe), to Shanghai. There was no room for them on the train this time, but they would likely get off on a later train. the children were 5.4tel7 disem- barked at the new home of the D.or of Hope. close to the rtilw ty track. in Shanghai, which ha 1 pat been finish• ed. but not yet ore "pied. Thus end- ed the episode, tvhich really involved no danger to speak of, tbough it igbt have done so, at flghtin, might �vs boot renewed at any moment. The hettle was meowed thm n -1t day, and the rebels ere iu Illy preened back towards the Wooeung forts. The re- bellion is over, but the memory of this IItNe pllgrintage to Kis,ogwan well ever rem On as a precious and peculiar privilege. • lath Quick arta P.rwwtent StronRth If you are rets &ewe er tired outs Iron t&k..oid eaedy.iave se appetite. NI, losing Sesh or have other @Tisco(. A lowed sneaky. Bey fee ptaeL.od'1 'ystrm Reeovalgk rhes oar gar. ti" to Weed iw yobs r falls to sense estI.faetios. tbs ,""°,1Y aids dligsrsles, NOMep the.MevoUS system and dm Weep stelastd per- "'an.'"t: dollar a bottle.. Nanotart bj Me Leed Mttditine t•o., find OM. • nee sae by 11. R. W,.i.. Brophey Bros. GODILMOM Tie Lau Nam' Dirsclsrs a.4 dH►alusrs Orders en.is.y slaw/@/ t. all her., eight er dee% early in have been on ■ tor of the Shareholder, of Montreal, le ea▪ rly to 8•ptamDer was liberated tut week from Mountjoy Prison. where dead. ke was serving a sentence of seven _ months' imprisonment for sedition. "I'm going to England to raise the [eery cross and In • few bout thew* ./113 be • general strike throughout Greet Britain," Larkin told* • huge [crowd which assembled in front of liberty Hall soon attar his release. =fled release seems only to have fatensiaed the determination of the • naionists of Great Britain to t he labor dispute in Dublin to a Lumber and Building Material for sale In lard quantities THE PAGET GRAIN DOOR Co. are now prepared to supply all kinds of build- ing material, having a large stock of all kinds of lumber on hand, includicg Ontario White Pine, Shingles and Lath. Hardwood Flooring and Inside Birch Finish a specialty. Call and see our samples of Birch Finish. Soft and Hardwood slabs for sale by the cord. The Paget Grain Door Co., Limited GODERICH we discovered a company of soldiers rest- ing esiag to owe side of the track. The dil- Senity gave sae my Swot .1,14 ff Nratlon of the valise of khaki to the soldiers_ Some Bald the asses . dholyed were rebel tags. It they bed Mea. env difieelties would have Mea Increased. Perhaps It would have hese Impossible to rescue the cblldrea. We batted the teals let a ash distant*, blew several long Meets oa the whistle as a .Roel to the ehildrew Os st we bad arrived, .o that they might get ready, sed with a groat Red Cross banner in front of we we twsrehed forward. The fleet swLry 1 struck war (rota Shantung tied 1 was aide to address hint In his mother tongs, a44 we were frjende at goon Ha peened tae Totally on to the g.�aea alto • Shantung man. and we /Deed hies in possession of the rail- I! way etat.lon as his headquseises. Liver on lee was pr..vided with • pri- vate t, put ee We int - to or the gii.erraI what we bad come for and be less m hese dray. He said w» enemy mat el he median Hut _tag het doebdoes they' weresee far eft. sheltie, 1a some sof the .nese vee Tpygesor belled the tap reeds will* row In ahsndawee la that weightier- hood. eighMtrhood. The home for the ehil/rea was mese dt.1.weshem the statism ve we grinned the iteneset el the reveal to sina Mpast ie .s et w home ales seerw f three w wish y esaboret visa. bet.of eve■te, Orme /al was at amo' hes/ d the posoollos. TM bob An emergency meeting of the trades ppion Parliamentary Committee has Olen summoned for Nov. 18, when a gwehl stoppage of work In the Uoitsd Kingdom will be taken into eoaslderatton. Conditions in Dublin Are truly deplorable; thirty thousand Workers ars idle and at least 100,000 persons are entirely dependent upon charity. NOTABLE LIVES ENDED {.adv Strathcona and J. S. Cartwright Paas Away at Advanced Apes Lady Btrathcooa, wife of the High boggmluloner for Canada, died last Osett In London In nor 89th year. hs had been 01 for a week of pneu- dionla. Lord and Lad? Btrathoon• beers married over sixty years ago rad have one daughter, Hon. Mrs. Robert Howard. )cede J. 8. Cartwright, C.K., Master (n Chambers at Osgood• Hall, died at to aged 74. He was • cousin of the late 81r Richard Cartwright pr. John Burwaak for many years connected s.-tth the victoria University kt Toronto, and well anown all over 8). Dominion as an educator, died at ry on Sunday. YOUNG AGAIN At Sixty -thee Joseph Ayre Posed New Youth is D0dd's Kidney Pills Medford, Ont.. Nov. 2tth-(iipeciall. --Sixty-three years old but feeling like a young man Joseph Ayre, a highly respected resident of this place, give. all the credit for his splendid health to Dodd's Kidney Pills. "twenty-two years ag . while work- ing in the caal mines," Mr. Ayres states, "i caught rot1 working in water. Rheumatism set in my arms and hack. and my kidneys got so bid that it w is • trouble to go to work. "The comp.ny's doctor could not do one any Rind and 1 was off wo.k..thrws or four daysevery Blanch. Reading of cures by Dudd's Kidney Pills i decided to try thein. By the time i hat taken dve h,1s*, 1 telt li Le • new moo. I gained in weight twee- tysts eosstiL D rdd i N..E Pills are worth their weight in gold. DEAD CAT AS MISSILE British Cabinet Minister Bombarded While Making a Speech Militant Suffragettes made an attack 0o Augustine Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland In the course of a speech he was making at Bristol. The et. tack reached a climax when a male sympathiser with a woman threw a deed cat at the Secretary for Ireland. and as the animal bit Mr. Blrrell on the cheat the man shouted, "Torture that instead of defenceless women." Another man threw a chunk of wood ilt Mr. Blrrell_ There was uproar and lighting for several minutes un - disturbers were thrown bodily oat the hail. TAYLOR roma) GUILTY Fiendish Half-breed Sentenced to be Hawed to January lames Taylor, the half-breed Indian, Was found guilty &t Brantford of ha, - murdered Charles Dawson, aged . on the Blossom road. • mile book C•Iaa�..vtlle, after committing as p�4 Jt4tt on upon hes. He will oe on Trlday. Juwr7 18rd. lir. K•II7. sett yttestHd, legated that the ase was the moot ble that he had heard of. T•y- flyonly detente was drunkenness as. was mamma by the sentence. Sena% Ruppert* Wilson At Lipoid Cordes. British Minister to Meheo Ilse- warned all British Ighjecta in the country to he ready tt a ttWSSnt's aotice to le.• t hit tee plsgea of asafety, l� said to hays given Nelson Q'$hasakke.ey, the American Charts: Eoral aseurunce on lnetruetlot hvnaos is Go.tit of British ff�•• Pyssslde.t Wilson's attitude Me.leo. Set it Nev. St ndard i;s;;:ii .; :•.•Y.eg Enamelled steel, toenilcornered rescnc.r e.t be was'.icd to clean Lod vert. t t'.at it cin be used for Drc:ervinc. t :c., ci arca ci t ting water. Though a small feature, it i; very important and, along with other equally important ones, places the Pandora Range in the _l. J <;t Canadian Ranges. • Se: this special reservoir■ before purchasing your range' •381 MCC1ary's Pandora Range Pandora Ran- 1: ges are sold':f everywhere by good dea- lers eslen who back up our guar : anise on this ■p4cnd4d c rang e— . — = ....yy``'e�''tt• f;. (no Ws Tomb SOW Sold in Godench by HOWELL HARDWARE CO. Soy ahet by His Chums tAbmBs Crisp. aged 14. el Hamtltoa dead et Port Credit wMle patMg la • rotate battle with The boys were and were *cotlag eistoblog trees. Cecil *abaci, and Sharma aged ld tad 11 yeses are held b the Tercet. IF8e: a teetat.al Aires of twit • Department of Warta* it mu Meas to extes4 the navtgatloe yeti• Ma oa the mast lakes as long se =rMs�essl s fall. with a ?law to Os07 ue* mra.k of the grata at Port brthwr sad Pert Wooers as au pow M mood by water before the has been seemed by the DhatOmag.ar- 101017 by are E A Set of Dainty Aluminum Jelly Moulds An opportunity, like this, to get a set of stylish individual aluminum jelly moulds free will probably never occur again in your lifetime. This Free Offer is simply a quick way we've adopted to introduce SUkt• Jelly You simply purchase three packages of Shirrifi's jelly Powder from the grocer. He will then give you, without say extra charge, three of these jelly moulds. Or ire will give you the complete set of six different shapes with Mx packages. Six packages merely provide a nice assortment of flavors— flavors that are fruity, well -pronounced. Shirrir's Jelly is high- class, delicious. You'll serve it often Dace you've commenced. And rndivldual jellies—a jelly for each person—make such attractive and fashionable table decorations that nothing less than the complete set will satisfy you. Especially will you waat the set, because the moulds are in six different stylish designs, and because they are made of aluminum, which every well- informed woman knows is the world's best material for cooking utensils. Your grocer is probably exhibiting the moulds and Shirriff's Jelly in his window to -day. Call or phone him at once. roc. a package. 3 for asc. 6 for roc. One package makes six individual jetties. Especially delicious when served in combination with fresh or canned fruit. or with whipped cream. rob a. •