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The Signal, 1914-1-8, Page 7NMI 1 EETR%X141QJS1r4ii be a. s. re THE SIGNAL a0DERICH IINTAMO weersoftworeeweoweentoweere We h4t,- still on band a few RANUES and HEATERS which we are selling off anJ a ill not het 'enlaced. *leo enythieg catalogue ehow. at very obwe price.. Gall and see them: (set our peiees RAT' Nti lel,F.CrRifl WIRING METAL WORK and HUM. LNG pt attentioe paid to all W. R. PINDER Phone 155 Hamilton Street BUSLNESS AND ' SHORTHAND Sonnets taught by expert icstructars at the 111wilide•Nibted to pomitioas. Came is min ism Sept 2nd. Catalog= Irma Rater any time. Waltelelt J. W. Westartit, Jr. w„ MAW Martarelkorsattzt 17 ffic•-rromal PRETTY IS AS PRETTY DOES i• femilier snyIng frost applienl.lo in Shoes! A Shop respell. the row. if a brit - tight, or even tub krign. it wont Ritritt het. ie where the shoe dealer e.nise• in. If Ansinna In l lest., he swill find • perfect ft% ion Gist. will go band io hand with e irmet appear- ance of your footwear. Ilse Site las COAL Having purchased Lite huh - IP. li•slow tife:wee. we pur- pose 4.1.11eic in le, Calmat , Wood Brick, EU. lion white reengsrard es the beet. We to gir- ths people of Ooderict rad wlelisity the hest angle* 1201.- 81h1o. and awn sip "tad tn hair frees an of Mr. RONDOS' eneonvere and way others nen wish anything our All orders lett with Sas. atummial to. phoo. No. threi British eves 'erring terms In German prisons. May 11 -King Gentle and Queen Mary were given • big ovation at May, VS -Mu Game tads a plea May 14 -Thirty-three former British subjects were killed by the collapse of • pavilloa at Long Branch, Califor- Priam Emmet Augustus of Cumber- land and Primulas Victoria Louise daughter of the Kaiser, were married at Berlla with great pomp. May 27--fitir Goo. W. Ross moved the rejection of the Naval Aid Bill till it was aubiaLUad to the judgment of the electors. May 21 -Lord Ambury died. May SO -The Benet: rejected the Naval Aid Hill. The Balkan War was ended officially by the signing of a treaty of peace May 31-Tbe big Presbyterian Con- gress convened in Toronto. se, June 1 --Cobalt miners voted against I JUNE going on strike. June 3-Geoeral Otter. Hugh John Macdonald. Judge Barker of St. John, Judge Davidson of Montreal, J. M. Barrie, the novelist and J. Forbes - Robertson, the actor, were knighted. 1 A shipment of rides for Orangemen . was seised at Belfast. I Junil 4 -The Commission on Indus- trial and Technical Education present- ed Ita interim report at Ottawa. Dr. Murdock Mackenzie was elected Moderator ot the Presbyterian Gen- eral Assembly. Miss Emily W. Davlion, a militant suffresette. grabbed the King's horse Anmer during the running of the Derby and received fatal injuries. June 6 --Prince Albert, second' -non of King George *visited Niagara Falls. Juno 0 -Rt. Hon. Geo. Wyndham, former Secretary for Ireland died at June 10 -The Home Rule Bill pas- sed its second r ading in Ohe British House of Commons. June 11 -Mahmoud Shefket Pasha, Turkish Grand Vizier and War Minis - Peter Nilson, M.P. for }last Middle- sex, died. June 16 -The Lock gates were smashed on the Welland Canal. June 17 --Six English suffragettes were sentenced to terms varying up to two years on charges of conspiracy. Mrs. Bilodean was killed at Sher- brooke. Que., by a bomb sent through June 1111 -Mr. Lloyd -George and At- torney -General Isaacs defended their Marconi deal on the floor of the House of Commons, both admitting they acted thoughtlessly. June 19 --Harold Hewitt was almost killed in attempting to stop a race horse at Ascot. June 22 -Four firemen were killed on duty at Montreal. Juno 23 -President Poincare of France paid his first official visit to England. June 24 -Thirteen persons were till- ed and over fifty injured in an eleva- tor are In Buffalo. June 25 -The Canadian Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis in session at London, condemned the Friedmann "cure." i June 27 -Extreme heat caused many deaths throughout Ontario and Nor- thern States. June 29 -The Duke of Connaught announce,d his williagnees to hove bias teem as Governor-G-eneral extended : for another year. I June 30 -The Bulgarians and Ser. ' elan, engaged in battle without a for- ! mal declaration of war. . July 1 -Greece joined Senla in an attack on Bulgaria. ;July 4 -Hon. Alfred Lyttleton. for- mer Colonial Secretary. died at Lon - July 5 --Many persons were killed and injured in clashes between troops and striking miners at Johannesburg, &mils Africa. St. Charles Roman Catholic Church, Montreal, was burned. Loss 1200,000. July 0 -Desperate lghting took place between the Bulgarians and ; Serviette. I Five young men, four of them Can- adians. were drowned near Windmill Point in Lake Iris, while making • , long canoe trip. July 1-Ladr Sackville sot • favor- I able decision in her legal fight for the! Scott millions. i July S --Sixty thousand Eastern i United States railwaymen voted to I July 10-4enator John V. Ellis of I July 11-Roumanla declared war on 4**,104 Vieth. great pewees- to•eetpe- Right Hon. Redmond Barry. Lord Chancellor of Ireland, died. Col. Sam Hughes. Minister of Mil- itia. In a speech at Halifax,' scored drinking habits and laziness of officers. July 14-ftir Edward Grey announced that the, Powers could not atop the Balkan war until the belligerents be- cause exhausted. i July 16 -Mrs. George C,ors waffle - West mother of Mr. Winston Churchill obtained • divorce from her yerag i July 16 --The United Males Amine - seder to llszleo was petalled to ternatioaal erten. Lady Clark. wife of air Mortis*? Clark forayer Limitenant-Cierveraor of Ontario. died. . cussed at length is the British Homo of Commoes the defeat of Canada's Naval Aid Bill and Britain's ship- ' bundles programme. tart, bill I. °Inas to eattetaatlel dram ward revising. Co tracts were awarded foe the con- struettee el the Bret sections of the salaried Well/tad °mat July lit -The Tarts re-eaptured July Mt Ome MeV Woe were lest ' Is • tactory tr. la MisOmapses. N.T. July al- Aunt edlimes es -1111.P.. Tausisnair, .11.18VAIIIr 1. 11114 • 1111---Itesoral Sir lan Hamilton left Cased* lee !Instead after inspect, log the military foram. July 114--41istrla demanded that hos- tilities la the Balkans main. ran, 111--PrIrate W. A. Hawldas. ot Klites Prim at Staley. J uly Panthurst aad twen- ty -throe other suffragettes war* er- rested in a raid on Downing Street The railways et the Naatern States submitted to their employes' demands July 2. -Dr. Sun Yat Ben, forgoer President ot China, took • definite stand against the Pekin Government and In favor of the rebels. July 211 -The Ontario Government appotated C. A. Magrath, W. A. Mc - highway Mannissioners. July 110 --The centenary of peace was celebrated at Fort. Erie. July 11 -Mr. Lloyd -George made a bitter attack on tlie House of Lords In a speech, at Carnarvon. AUGUST Aug. 1-A regiment of soldiers walked over the Stars and Stripes at Aug. b -Militant suffragettes dis- turbed service in St. Paul's Cathedral, London. Aug. 4 -Roumania, Servia, Greece, Montenegro and Bulgaria agreed to a three-day extension of the arnals-` Henry Lane Wilson resigned his post as United States Ambassador to Aug. 5-S1x lives rere lost In a hotel Ilre at Revelstoke, B.C. workers In Dublin. James Inritia sprang Into proadaeace by conducting • vigorous campaign to bring about • paralysis of besieges. Beet 16-- The Casiadian Manutan tutors' Association met •t Halifax for 111•0. 17 -Prot. Robert Laird of Queen*, University accepted the post of Secretary to the Financial Board ot the Presbyterian Church in Canada_ Sept. 1111 -The impeachment trial of Was. Balser. the suspended Governor of New York, was begun at AlbanY. Sir George lUcharelson was chosen as commanding officer of tbe anti - home rule Ulster army. hoot 20 -Aviator Peeped "looped the loop" with his zeruplane at But, Sept. 21 -Dublin riotere fought the dept. 22 -Premier Eilfton announced in the Alberta Legislature that the Great Waterways case had been set - Lord Northcliffe wan banquetted at I Sept. 22-Massrs. Hawker and Coop- er launched the "Canadian League" at Newmarket, with the purpose of making the. navy question a non- political Isensai Four men were killed in • wreck on the I.C.R. near Moncton. N.B. Sept. 24 -Ulster Unionists formed The formation of a British Em- ployers' Defence Union was an - Sept. 211. -Five preirolis were killed on a level cronies at St Elsear, Que. The Trades and Labor Congress in session at Montreal .declined to ap- point a Parliamentary lobbyist, and Canada accepted the invitation to adopted a resolution disapproving of participate in the Pan -Pacific Expo- union men joining the militia. sition at San Francisco. Sept 27 -Ex -President Diaz was in - Aug. 111 -Peace was concluded by the sited to return to Mexico. John Redmond declared himself as delegates from the Balkan states at Bucharest bitterly opposed to any compromise , Aug. S -The British House of Com- on the home rule question. Sept. 28--Ulater Protestants renew - mons ratified the Marconi contract for ed their solemn covenant against a chain of wireless stations to gird Home Rule. the. Empire. Sept 211 --The United States tariff Aug. 10-A revere electrical storm bill was presented to the House of ' swept northern and western Ontario Aug. 11-A motion was introduced Representatives. Sept. 30 -The United States House Conservative, ed explosion Colliery ht married. rail- at�d. balloon Berlin, In the New York Legislature to im- of Representatives adopted the Under - reach Governor Sulzer on charges of wood tariff bill. Lig expenditure in his election contest. OC TO BE R Aug. 12 -Sir Edward Grey made a reassuring speech on the European Oct. 1 -Captain Hughes Onslow of attitude toward Turkey. the Royal Navy teas relieved of his Aug. lb -Martial law was proclaim- duties in Australia as the result of eel at Naaa11110 and Ladysmith, B.C., friction with the Commonwealth as thell result of a riot of striking officials. mineM. Oct. 2 -George O'Donnell confes- Aug. 14 -Governor l'ulser of New sed In New York to many dynamiting. York was cuperseded in office by of non-union structural iron -workers' Lieut -Governor Glynn. jobs. Aug. 15-Tbe Prairie provinces were Oct. 3 -The Underwood tariff bill storm -swept and great damage was was signed by : ident Wilson. done to the standing crops. The Canadian Northern Railway's Aug. 17 -Harry Thaw escaped from Toronto -Ottawa line was completed. the asylum at Matteawan. N.Y. Oct. 5 -Suffragettes interriipted hee- 1 Aug. lg-Thirty-two persons were rice at Westminster AbbeY. drowned when the steamer "State of Oct. III -Nome Alaska, was devas- California" struck a rock off the Alas. tated by storm and fire. kan coast. Provisional President Yuan Sh1 Kai Aug. 11 -Thaw was arrested at was elected President of China. Coaticooke. Que., End taken to shen, Oct. 7 -The death sentence on brooke ' Charles Gibson of Toronto, was com- The first shipment of Western 1913 muted to life imprisonment. wheat reached Winnipeg from flosen. Saskatoon Oranremen made an field. Man. offer of men and money to help Sir Aug. 20-A thourand delegates ar- Edward Ca,rson resist Home Rule. rived at !The Baru. for the Peace The first game of the world's series t'ongress. baseball. championship was played at Heavy damage wes done to Manito New Ycrk. ba crops by Wind. hail and rain storms. A male Lunger-striher died in Bed - Aug. 21 -The. King and Queen of ,ferd h'illitland. Roumaila were firtd at while motor- Oct. 9 -Nineteen union miners ing. pleaded guilty to rioting at Nanalmo, . Aug. 25 -The crier!. 'Att.:ern the B.C. • United States and Mexico reached an Home Secretary McKenna issued acute stage. orders to forcibly feed suffragist Aviator Hawker started Ws flight hunger.stribers convicted of totem or around Britain for the Daily Mairs other terious crimes. big prize The steamer "olturno was burned Aug. 27 -Hawker fe11 with his acre- at sea with a loss of 136 lives. plane into the sea near Dublin after Oct. 114 -The last obstructiou in the cevering ni3e-tenths of his journey. Panama Canal was blown up, making The centenary of the Battle of a cOntinuous stretch of -vater between Chryslers Farm was cilebrated near the Atlantic, and Pacific oceans- Aferrisburg. Oct 11 -e -The Philadelphia Athletics Aug. 28 -Five persons were killed won the world's base -.)ail champion - by the collapse t the Turnbull store obiP. at Peterboro. Mr. Janie* Morris. Premier Asquith was roughly hand- was elected in C,1-•:..auguay. led by two wuffragettes while golfing Oct. 12-eresident HutE la in Scotland. the Mexican Congress. Aug. 29 -Captain Tom Mitchell of Oct 14 -Four hundred and thirty. Toronto won the Grand Aggregate six lives were lost by an prize 'at the D.B.A. show_ at Ottawa. In a mhae of the Universal Fire destroyed five buildings at the at Sengheqydd, South Wales. London Falr Grounds. Oct. 15 -Prince Arthur Aug. 31 -One maa was killed and and the Duchess of Fife %ere Sve hundred injured in strike riots Slx persons were killed In a the crowd regardless of sex or age. Oct. 17 -The great dirigible • • • "Zeppelin Li" exploded near SEPTEMBER kilicnjg every man of the 23 aboard. Wm. Sulzer was found Sept 1 -The American Bar Asso- improper Few of practices by the New fork elation opened Its sessions at Mon. Impeachment court and removed from tree! with Lard Haldane .x-Prwldent the office Governor. Taft and man othgs Jt u* eg istt�'-- pet ls- -Mr. Winston Cho tltri xsal.sa)' agofw h •a�S __._...,�-stn "yf'dpfWllf bri- "net at $olldi)" Sept. 2 -Twenty-one persons were with Germany. killed la a New York, New Haven and Oct. 11L -Mrs. Pankhurst Wall de - Hartford - Away wreck sear Nor- talned for 24 hours at New York, but walk. Coen finally allowed to enter the United The Scotch Express was wrecked States. near Hawes Junction. England, with Oct. 21 -Mr. 9. Frank Glass (Ccn- fifteen fatalities. tivel was elected to Mast Mid - Sept 3 --Habeas corpus p-oceedinge (Hese: to the House of Commons. at Sherbrooke. Que., resulted In Harry Oct 22 --Mr. Lloyd -George at Swls- Thaw betng liberated and Immediate- don gave details of his land scheme. 1y re -arrested and taken to Coati- The schooner Annie Roberts was cook. k Immigrating officers. sunk In collision In Sydney harbor, Sept 4 --Canadian marksmen won MS. Four sailors were drowned. three beg prises in the individual Five C.P.R. trainmen were killed la Palma match at Camp Perry, Ohio. • wreck near Chaple•u. Oat. The Dominion Alliance decided on • Oet 13---P W. haggard shot the prohibition campaign embracing all Niagara whirlpool rapids la • motor - of Canada. boat for a moving picture corkers, Sept $--Fire swept Hot Springs. •arrowly escaping death. Ark.. eadstag over four million dol- Forty odd striking Nanetwo miter* iris of a . were sentenced for rioting. Sept. $ -The United States won the Oct !t --Their Royal Hlghnessetl Palms trophy at Camp Perry, Ohio. the Duke and isachets of Connasgbt Am. 'havers Jerome was acquitted and Princess Patricia reached (bre- at Oeatleeeke. Que.. of the pmbllag hoc from £aglaad. charge nips. which be lad hoes ►r Canada woe 7 prises out of 16 at ��. the Dry Farming ('ongre.. at Tulsa. S.$. 11 --The Det seratle tariff bill Oklahoma passed the Gaffed Slates Beasts. Oe. IA --Seven firemen were killed Sept. 1D --U srry Thaw was disported 1a • 11g Mllwtuk.. bl•sw from Oaasda spas miler off Hos. C. J. Th. Mexican elertl,ns were Br t Doherty. Blared void because of the light vote. Beet. 1>t --fine Btrattleeaaaesamited O. 17 --The eosf.rence of omele- t* mistimes to set as Cass/a's High sial premiers op•s.d at Ottawa k �ktS1� r at I.ondoa. Jan.. Larkin, the Irish Labor IIMPA 1S-�Mah win threatened leads. was seatese.d to wives blelallws1 NAM ss tis eat- ineeths' Imprtoestrat os seditious lAll� P� _ et u Oet 211-Cleneral Felix Dias took at Vera Cruet Oat r R. E. Truax (Liberal) was elected 1.0 the Doeslaloa House la the South Bruce byrrelecUon. Oet. 21-Annenteement was made tbat the Canadnut Cadet team had won the Lord Roberta' shooting treish Y. NOVEMBER 1 -The steamer Manchester Commerce struck an iceberg in the Straits of Belie Isle. Suffragettes used whips on Pre- mier Asquith near Stirling, Scotland. Nov. 4 --Tammany was overthrown in the New York elections; Joh• Purroy Mitchell was elected Mayor President Than Ohl Kai assumed the role of dictator in China. expell- ing three hundred members of Par- liament NOV. 1 --General Felix Diaz was stabbed at Havana. Cuba. Nov 7 -Alfred ft. Wallace, the noted scientist, died in London, Eng Nev. 11--A terrific storm swept the Great Lakes causing the loss of a wore or more vesse's and nearly three hundred llyes, the monetary loss being nlaced c' nearly three minion dollars. General Eueurta refused to re- linquish the Mexican presidency. Noe. 10 -Mendel Hollis was acquit- ted on the 'ritual murder" charge at Kiev. Russia. The Macdonald bye -election was declared void. Mr. Alex Morrison be- ing unseated. Nov. 11-Tbe Privy Council decided that the Canadian provinces could not collect, succession duties on persona property held outside of their boun Nov. 12 --James Taylor was found guilty of murder at Brantford. Many boas, of allors were washed ashore from the vessels wrecked on Delte"Huron during the great storm. Nov. 13 -James Larkin. the Irlish labor agitator, was released from Nov. 14 -An overturned stool vete eel which had been floating in Lake Huron for sis day• was identified as Ch.szlis IL Price. Nov. 1$ -Dr. John Burwash. for many years connected with Victoria University, died at Calgary. A force of Mexican rebels captured the city of Juarez. Nov. 17-A protest was entered in Chateauguay against the election of )dr. James Morris. Nov. 13 -Rev. Dr. James Ross was ac.ctdentally killed In New York. The Dominion Coal Company and Its miners In Nova Scotia amicably settled a wage dispute. Nov. 18 --Wild scenes of disorder attended James Larkins' first meeting In London. Nev. 20 -Mr. Arthur Hawke. an- nounced himself as a candidate in South Lanark. Twelve hundred college men and women attended a banquet following the Inauguration of Dr. J. A. MacLean as first president of the University of Manitoba. Nov. 21 -The C.P.H., and Its main- tenance of way employes agreed to the appointment of an arbitration beard. ' Fire swept the village of Ste. Marie, Beauce County! Que. Nov. 23 -The business section of Pincher Creek. Alta., was burned. Nov. 24 -Desperate fighting raged 'around Juarez, Mrrfco. Nov. 25 -General Villa's rebs: arm•t defeated the Federal. near Juarez, Mexico. Francis B. Sayre and Mfrs Jessie Wilson, daughter of President Wilson. were married. Nov. 2$ --The Grand Trunk shops at Port Huron were burned. Nov. 27 -Premier Asquith- denied that the Hrltieh Cabinet 'was divided on the home rale question. Nov. 28-Premler Borden called en President \Nilson. at Washington. Nov. 30 -The barring of Hindu, from entry into Canada was declared illegal by Chief Justice Hunter ot Brltieh Columbia. A Manitoba bye -election resulted in the return ot lion. Dr. Montague. the newly -appointed Minister of Public Work.. Dec. 1-G. H. McIntyre, ez-Ma'. for Perth dled at St. Mary's Ont. Dec. 2-J. C. McGregor of Brandon won first prize in all classes with his steer Olencarnock Victor 11. at the International Live Stock Show, Chica- go. Premier Bnrt,cu's French Minl.try was defeated and resigned office. Seven of Hucrta's Generals In Nal, thern Mexico surrendered to VIIIA. Dec. 3--A roaming house In Roston was burned with a loss of 2P live. H. M- lRlenb at P18Th ('oulte,^was maids d Dec. 4 -Mor. Pankburust was ar rested upon her return to l igland from her American tour. Dee. 6 --Mr. Asquith. ■yesk:as at Manchester, accepted Sir Edward ear- eoa's compromise pian for settling the Home Rule trouble. Dee. s-- Word was rec.Fvrd from Explorer Stefanseon hatthe had be- come separated from his ship the Kar Ink during • trip te made on shore. Dae. ii--T'he Transport Workers' strike at Dublin' was ended O.... 10 --Mount Royal was pierced from side to side by the C.N.R. lure tel balkier, Das, 11 -The British postal em - N oyes postponed their threatened strike. Mr. O. g ('rocket, M P for York. N.e.. was tppotnt. to the Nup-em. Court 'beach of that provisos Oce- 12- The famous paintlag "Y' as Lies" was recovered in Flor- etlee. Italy. Dee. 1$-D►. A. F. Hannawaselect.d le Hoath Laasrk, and Mr. Alex Morris was re-elected to Macdonald bye - Meet ion. The Quebec Oovernmewt's bill for he r.dee2{on of liquor Ileus,•e was pN1tely forecasted. Dee. 16- p• Duke of Redford sold is big esta t to the heart of Loader. Thirty-eight raisers were killed by as gplsslcs at Newcastle, Colora� I p4r tnmspmeta _!a .hang.` D• nus Tp. Btaa a1 s. pour hietedw. January Special Sale of Men's OVERCOATS • zo per cent. to 5o per cent. off $25.00 Overcoats for. 20.00 Overcoats for 519.00 14.95 18.00 Overcoats kr 13.95 15.00 Overcoats for. 11.00 13.00 Overcoats for.. to.00 Overcoats for. 7.00 McLean Bros. The Square, Goderich SEMI -READY TAILORING Agents for Carhartt Overalls, Stanfield's Underwear, Fitwell Hats Arrow Brand Collars and Cuffs. SEASOTS'REETINGS We want you to know that we ih'oroughly appreciate the liberal patronage you have ex-. tended to us during 1913 and that we are in- deed grateful for the cordial relations that have existed between. us. We wish you heartily and sincerely A Happy and Prosper -9s New Year Phone 220 t.odelah The Signal will be sent to any address in Canada to Jan. ist, 1915, for only $1.00. Send in your subscription now. ereeseeteseeno Stocktaking Sale Watch our Big next twO months for big Bargains\ Chas. C. Lee Hardware, Plumbing. Heatiag. Electric Wiring and Electrical Goods. 'MN:toes: Store It House 112