The Signal, 1901-10-3, Page 3A147,, 4
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•7wit„,„„,144(441..-1471.
The Old Is e.hlon( d W unto.
1,. cb•ver. brilliant thinker the,
With college record and degree,
.Mau• lens not known the path.' of fare.
The w•orhl has never known her name,
elle walk* in all, long -trodden any -A,
The vnlleyr of the yesterltys.
Plume Is her kingdom. love her
slower -
she peeks no other world of lower
To mete home sweet, bring heaven
near,
To win se welt and wipe a tear,
And do her duly day by. day
In her own quiet place an 1 way.
Around her childish henrts are
twined,
An round 'vine reverend went en-
shrined.
And following her■ the rhlldlrh feet
.1 re led to ideals true and sweet,
•%n4 find nit purity and good
In her divinest motherhood.
NM. keeps her faith unehndowal
still -
t;,•1 ruler the world In goo.1 00(1 HI;
11••n in her creed are brace and tree,
,inti women pure as !merle of dew,
And life for her is high nod grand.
1t1 work and glad eudeavor
rpannel.
'Nile sad We earth's a brighter place
111 for the sunshine of her face ;
.Iter ter, rutl!e it bleating throws,
And heir(( erg happier where We
gees,
1 gentle, clear-eyed messenger./
To whisper love -thank taxi for her!
L. M. Montgomery, In the Congre-
gattuna list.
Mreaeh Proverbs.
' Anteing the French are 1001111. apt
proverbs dant go directly to the
twee. The following. trnnslnted by_
1largar•t Harrington. Nevins to have
b,st 0000 of their wit by being pus
into EngllNII :
The first awl worst of all frauds
Ii to.chent oar's self.
To by happy one t have nothing
to forget.
The Blase is not she who is sell,
but alio who gives herself.
.1 good Intentloa maker bet n short
floppy In he who id not obliged to
sncrlfica nny nue to dnty.
For nil misfortune,, there are two
Trmernew-ttnm and +tuner,
lnllfferenee le the heart deepinte
The grenteet, the rtro:lgeit, above
all the elerereut man, I* hes who
knows, how to wait.
it la rare that the heals n( kings
toe manic to fit their crowns.
The morrows of to -lay makes the
Ilnppiaese of tomorrow.
inenlallme. ne you rlk)osn to regnrl
it. Mlle It revolve 1 to have h,•r own
L,& i lel finery.
Herr is the model of her pretty
wedding dress. It It it whit • crepe
de chine. The foundation skirl is
cut circular, with a trained skirt.
and' has nei accordion -plea het trill
of taffeta to -t It out at the riot.
(her tills is a drop skirt ut the
crepe de chine, finished with n deep
flounce, which is curved with un-
dulating linea a the tope 'old 1.
mndr'of white c Mon. At the wave-
like upper edge the flounce le
ret n border of tin chiffon rosettes.
Three rows of tie• are rippled at
the hem. with a sl ht interval of
two Inches apart.
The iwdi'« has u w trteat front
of chiffon below the y e, Oho -htf-
fon I• arrange.' In ro of a -Merest
tucking. the yoke Is • fine Mech-
lin Inoe over white erep L' rhue•.
1Jtr lace le lata 00 per it, flat
to *how the handsome de ' e, 'rhe
yoke and wnheteont are bo Bred by
wile revert of crepe de Uhl over-
laid with accordion pinit(najd •• f chif-
fon. Me revere are slashed three
Ileum between the rlendar end
width taper. to the wain ane th"
broad part on the breast and vie I
dere. The reverie are continued
n roundel eltad ler roller lace
the hock, but below the yoke. whirl
Is here much more shallaw than In
front.
There nre lung chew -fatting mlr.'ves
of crepe de chine. with u shnpM
piece pointing down and movering
half the hand. Mechlin lace inser-
tion la wound about the sleeve. In
n pattern mntelang the yoka Ince.
There 1• n glrlle of reit elsiffon
fettle finl►hlug with nceordlon-
pleatel aa•ert ends, which are ar-
iranged at the left nide and float
loose e: like a sash.
Lnitfse will wear a tulle veil with
Untenanted edges rind one white
rose In her cuiffur•.-I'IIILalelphlet
Revere
lata been raised at Oettysburg.
Jewdo Wade war Iter name. j1Le
and her Oster 11ve1 in a little house
near the Federal Ilued. They might
Irate quite to u safer ueighburlaoul
a'hru due 1111,1 altitude tn-t ut that
I'eutNylvnnlu town ; but they belay-
ed to bake bread fur the Unlou til-
diern, who were in used of fowl. On
the third ttOy of the battle u bullet
Passed through the door of rho
house, killing Jennie Wade at her
work. There are women who have
figured mora cunsplvuowly than rhe
oil the battlefield. There have been
Jett• of Aro and Moll leteltere, and
army 'terser of 'whetted records.
let the Gettysburg girl did herein
scrl(ee in her own way. amt the
'd uiuen'i Relief Corpa of Iowa de-
serves praise for Ito exertlour In
raising motley fur the monuweut.
bearing Jennie \S'oda's iLalue,
which Is to be unveiled this month.
No gentler figure was ever nem -
elated with the field of battle than
Wu.
'tech (1u111au l'eddler Milk.
New Jersey, among its other freaks
lets it trent wolnan-a wlllllau who.
though wealthy, taken pleasure In
paddling aa;k. Sir+ it Mrs. ,ttutn `ill
limen, wife of C. 1'. Millman. of Vine-
land, a woman of gotd social eland-
init. education, refinement and
beauty. Some time age, wearying of
eoclety and the Inxur:ous living of
the wealthy, Mrs. Sllliman (belted to
adopt the life of a Milkmaid purely
an a tllverslun. Every morning at 4
l,i'lo•'k this auo.ety belle eau be well
starling from her elegant country
home in tut outfit that is a verita-
11 • IIOUMe un wheels. 1'nattcnthel she
drives from louse to house and leaves
the pint or quart of lacteal fluid
as daintily as ala receives Iter call-
ers in evening dress..
TIMI townspeople, at first newton -
Jetted, became is, rhnrme l with the
intimation that her trade In In-
ereniing tinily. Mr. bind Mrei. 8i111 -
elan are financially able) to live In
any style they may gee fit. nod thin
fad wakes the pretty milkmaid all
the more conspicuous In her endea-
tor to leafed (seldom.
Opener* M
The C'ountes's of Aberdeen hes open-
ed a new hall, erected in connection
with the 8av'oeh United Flee Church.
Lardy Aberdeen sold that In thee*
days they eout1 scarcely un:leretand
how the work of eongregatitees
could be carried on without mem
such place as that. The need of It
was felt at every turn, and elle wan
Pura it meant a great Ileal to every^
district to have a centre such 'as
time where all could meet for mu-
tual improvement,, recreation, and a
variety of purposes which she under-
stood the hall was to be used fur.
sr m
A VURN 'Situ(] SU(11:KMl ION
'blended for Women Who Propose
Huyiea New Pieces.
in very 41nemti,Jaeta,ry wart to
'mal . i' for furulrbings that taunt
blew with other iirtlelea In the 444 rot,
lint . there Is le Stemple to gull(•
In th selection of colons. Many at
woman win has elglied for now. new
p,l •04' o ferniture-new curtains or
rugs -ha fount ups,n gaining It lint
somehow- , er room.' are much •babbler
or ugll"r inn before.
Tee new Wei has been helot:Ds!
because the Lyle or colors are fnsle-
'-'0Ti-i1111 tele, tin- r. tt, i.. ti., ceariser,
without a tho: . t of Jm,w it in going
to lenrmunlze Ill its eel-1401.1one 1
eine t i ves.
In naldtng to pa It fiern1ited rmmas,
tiniest, re woman 1111, 1414 the phrsase
604., "carry color in lir rye,' 11
Is often hardily eaf to Irby n rug,
r•U•., Intllt it 11.04 Ir a tried 114 Elio
omen where 1l /e to.•. while in buy-
ing draperies, fternite r emeralds,
rte., n wimple is gene ally °attest,
though It may meek • in e slaopgaug-
t
Recipe for w Ruse .lar.
Herr 101 a reaps• for n rose pet -
petrel.. wi.1.4. 114:C4 1111411-11en tidal Ob•
j rt
ad near an pdsm•iole : One pint of
street row tenter. sit Minces' of san-
dalwood. alt ounces of "erl) 41140
oun:sh 01 brnat.itae uta unnca-Of Lint-
el', one Dans eif cloves, one-half
onnee of nince. O grains of meek.
War l'aletI.g by a Wawale.
Ones iii Ile" m•w(t hareem/dui pictures
•down in the. year'. Itoynl .1Cnd.•1113,
wait painted by It young woman. Lucy
hemp-Wel/dt. it Item horn purcbanel
by the trantree of the Cbuarey be-
quest. The enbject is ikon' leund.,u-
:11.1'. 1)11111 (ue 'wily PIMA h. and 1t la
midst to be weaderfully truthful in I1e
presentntk,n of drtnih Lord llundnn-
akl wit greatly Interested In
U. peogrr.e end gave time art int much
nrniminnee In regard to tor• portraits'
'.lel 4,4)441' 110tallt. (Ass )iemp►-Welelt
11',4, In Ore 111(1 • tenni of Bushey
and work. In n goner .full• in order
to gel Iter (outdoor off.e.tm w Mout
11 10110, exposure t•. the weather. Am
Its ik,er is the fr•'sh green grew.
else twinge the hornet! ',hr wlehrm 1.,
lilUlt within the gins. walls anti
stlt'hep them at Iter lel.ere 111 wee or
r.nln. !forgets are Ir'r fnvortte °°hies(.
Ste ha'gnn her work by illustrating
Iter father'. Maks on entomology. -
Chicago Rea•rd Herald. •
Muperstlllnny of the pride.
Neter In relr•arming the eeremonv
rend( the merriest, Nervier entirely
urr•r.
1 bride alnnhl mine no intim in her
welding clotlPl4
There U en old emeriti lll in against
May mnrrlagr•sa.
Dec. Alnt IN n fntoril4' wedding day
to Smllanl.
A hrl'ts* mnst w -.:4r nothing green.
TI„'►t enter In emblematic of evil,
ma 311 the Plttelte rg I'rees.
To change the name and not the
totter is change for worse anti not
for tetter.
Tire origin of .dipper throwing IN
not known. It means', however, goal
luck.
In Yorknidres F.nglnn.t. the cent
timed to pour hot water titer the ,!oor-
mtep after that crerple lin.' gone to
keep the threshold warn, for an-
other bride.
It la saki "Neese] la tire bride oa
whom 11141 Men ddnen."
1.01'IRK•!( WIC1)l)IA(; I1 It FAS.
She Admits It 1. •• 41114' Mt"Iltary Murat
of 1 at nvsgenee."
lwaime Iiall cant, home from her
twn..w(•ek4' titration, engage.' to
he married. As the wed ling will be
,an P.rly one, In mid-Octdwr, she
it Netting to w -wk to P0114ot leer
Immolate. She II•u work el est ecta-
1"filing few two yetra, after tnk-
'tig the "Illwery" lemons, awl W*rhe
111 ry nt home, ham been "tufa to
"rite mite, money ant set It mettle
for her wedding elethe* and oul:et.
T111. 1a a eonten1-111.r to Jw' pie.
tette who Aro not woe Oft. ,ow Ore
it milking (late of bmgP linen nal
monthly acquiring the elolhem she
Will wish new to take with her
Into the new
Contrary. to the, ndtit. • of Iota,
who •ngeeetp b eh^ PhrmM toe ne
tied hi n hanAaim • trnveh Ing mull.
whish email! Il' ditty Afterward all
the n"Immn, iA'HI',e ham 4)termunetl
1') treat hared, to one solitary
torat of •xtrataganco, or MRtl-
Advice Rrow a Dentist.
"IS.n't think," send the Demise.
'flat l►rudltog Is all your tooth II04d.
11110"4011‘ 44 t JO, you Mendel draw a bit
of tory fine cotton or dentnl silk
between them nightly. It is Imir4"Mb
Me, with a brush, to bt certain that
every pwarticle of food 111 remove)
from between them, anal It is nares
*cry that thtst should be (lone, 1f you
want to korp tle•na in giral order
and prev •nt tit -in from decaying.'
The ([led Girls Want.
He Le a )Dung man wl.om, unbound -
e UUiursiteeinns eser been his chief
claracteristle. When he proceeded to
talk to the practical elf gentleman
afoot marrying Idn daughter lie was
evidently prepared for the usual
wt
tier►oil
"I)o you think you can supped my
daughter. In the Mtyl,• he wlik'li site
lid's been aecust diel 7"
The parent • sik. with the air of a
man who tltinkr hr ham uttered n
peter.
'Let un talk the thing aver," he
maid. "IM, you think your daughter
Is qualiflel to make 0 Loan a good
wife'!"
"Yet, air. Her mother and I are
loth practical people and we lave
given her n practical education. She
can not only reed (Greek and play the
piano -elm practicer three 1100 en n
day -Mit .Ire can 000k a good dinner,
1111(1 dao tI r marketing an Intelligent-
ly 1410 an experienced steward. More-
over her ablated, with the needle are
not confined to fancy work. Stet n
tongue. and we don't prnpo.e to
heat any doubt about her future."
"Yat were milking me If i thought
I could support her in the .tyle to
wltleit sate (has been accustomed."
"1 was."
"Weft, 1 could. Hut 1 don't people(
to. After mho marries me ehe'a not
going to practice three hours a day
on any peinn,' nor oink dinner's. nor
Mandy word', with market people.
ah,"m going to ha,,' all the mewing
done mttnele the hoose. renn wheat
ph • enjoys, whether It Is Greek or
elle:envy, end go to the theatre
twl.ee ,t week ICA time the girl lend
mom° '1)40 Mont In life."
l'o..I11neing at Forty.
It is when mho ham pinned the
fu Ili Arend" that 14 now
solid to he moot dangerous t" the
eiseepteble of the other nex. Il•r
fete may (rave lone. 1hnt ',tweet
and twenty" iegnrls with ,dismay;
her figure m'►y he fuller than "sweet
'seventeen", deems grneeful ; It nine,
even be that Art line to step In
where Nature fails In On mat ter Of
heir anal eewltplevion, hat It Is man-
ner which tells. In earringe. In in-
terest*, In thought. Uta woman of
1p nt the prevent riny Is an ynitng
nn her ,hitghter lean than half her
yenrr; bet her ndn1 le better 1101.
timed. her )t,Igmants nee elenrer.
-London I.ndy's Pictorial,
A 113,1 it 1114 Itl.ltlelttd.
A monument of an uncommon kind
is 111 he tinselled _on the b (tlefl•ld
of lirtlyshneg on Rcpt. (nth. it Is
in inenmrryt not of n genefnl nr n
reeimrnt of -mvllbNa, ha( ••f w gird
((omen Moe email Wee on the
hell of battle; This girl of In Wee
1140 r?PR borne on th0 rolls of the
array M a nurse, Yet she weft de-
emses the graalte 'immortal' which
11ea444Mary.
in .eluting colors for •1t VU(0011
atoll contrast', that are str ing and
Pedect too.e that are of the 'revell-
ing tint In the carpets and par at
home, though 11 may he Ilgh r or
darker or in differ( nt pattern.
1t 1n fent to start with the en wt
an the presntltng tint, and have to
utter fnrtilehinge blend with th
Often in moting into u new home 1
U fon% that the earp't Inten led bur
n ecrin1 ro.•m (meet nearly fitting
it, and I every other way nppre-
twintdl "'el slier' anpleziwatt11v with
the wall psi r. In smelt n Cane change
lir proper to !tient with the carpet :
11ue -expense '.prove very 'light
compare) wit that of getting n
-nowt of speed° Nrnlings to .,It
the room: often r Iv the Nide paper
ge•l, the selling
Then - In
gs carry out
mid nee! to be chs
helms. femnl *yea
•td,lhtg fresh turned
:Its name odor rrhente.
stupid of 111m.
Site -If you could have a with,
(t,orgy, what would it Ire?
He -It would le- that -that' • ' 1,-
011, If 1 only dare.' tell you 1'tt
It wide.) be.'"
ril,c-Oh, plena( go mi. Do tell
He -I dare net ; Iwt, oh, if I only
could:
She -Well, why don't yuu ? What
do you suppose I irrought the abett-
ing subject tip for ?-Thr, King.
• Iter Da).
"Yesterday," she erred, nlmodt
dancing in her glee, "was the proud-
est day of my life."
"Why ?" her Cousin Bob from Now
York nuked ; "did torr man you have
Secretly !oval for at long, long
time ask yon to II" Itis wife 7"
'No tat a Loan 1 have refused
three times tuarr.e.l that Kiaf 1ppto
Irlri who has always Is -••u trying( to
make Inc play ole fringe to her
mash, awl 1 sat where 1 could look
theta both in the eye. and 1n111e
all tltrongll the ceremony-."-Chiun-
Aes llnfnvuresble 4Igo.
('barn -1 nen afraid that ('hurley
Mtreteher Isn't gu:ng to make a
guml husband fur Sadao.
Mnu•,I-Why not 7
Claire -She tells me that when they
rune lock from tIwir welling trip
he had money. lett.-fuck.
Teeters (lwnuus Abnue 11.
httbel (tucker away for the night)
-Yee, we played husband and wife.
i tinted hien and meld he was the
'Iandr(om,ht man In the world, and
IM maid: "Here's' forty (1011,r., go
mei buy r)me gloves."Life.
horst Nought,
"Veer lettere to me," until the of
flume! bra le into day, "are mo toll
Laird formai.'
"derl•ly, my 'knr,' exrb,1,1, 3 ehr
literary re lehrity, strong h) her r.'
pnnlrh, "when t''y are puMlrhel
after my 'kath they will he found
to Iw
mo I'hs of eomponitlon, bread(
Ing the most rtiltd'tenement*, nee
rooehed In nllesautely eorrect Lug
INIl."-('hl'ngv, Tribune.
A 1)IOerest Vete.
• Mr.,. Brown--Rem-twee. Willie, that
the early bird g•ts the w.wm•.
ViItlP-•Mu7b. that.'° eti, (mi John
ala Jens* ha. get 'em, an' they ain't
(rent gctttn' rip fatly In the morain',
either.--Nyraeise Herald.
NNN•bkNg•NbH••bbab•N•NN•No • b••'Ngb PN••••••
i HER ARTIFICIAL LIMB.
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The Story of a fllsunderstanding.
•'Heli°, Simms. Are you gulag wy
way ?"
'Yee, I'Iq Wareing up near your
hunter now, at Mem, llrown'r:'
"That sot 11 ha do you like 1t
there ?" queried .1etklur.
••1111, It ea a Mee plantae" attawt'lel
Kintner, addling, after a lsture: "Mrs,
Brown luta a alive !Dine" withher. a
earthier down (('41.11, nod, by Jove. I
believe thin niece hen nn urtife101
limb. sly ourienley le :141 worked
hup
cant It."
girl with n twat•° leg!" ex-
claimed Jt.•takltw. "%ee:L 1 think she
lutes Infringed on uudt'r righty. A
%amain hue no buiuons with a
%tarIrn leg."
"1 did nut stay mho heal n woselen
lee 1 mild 'au artificial limb,"" Thla
irons Elmmll very lutprcasit'ely. "1
have a, Idea what, it W made of. but
do u
I do think It 1s flesh and bone."
"Olt, what du pm know about It ?
When you first spoke l thought there
was minuet iting rtartllag," Jenkins re-
tie/ eked. tantalisingly.
Simms did not reply tot -thee but in-
vited him friend to spend the eveningu
with him, which intltttl en ew ac-
cepted. And els they entered the
Meow. .14 'Miro caught et glimpse,
through the curtain.' that meliorated
the hall and part or, 4f a young lady.
'lin titer pretty rel-tt"nded girt," 11e
bthrumstntght, as he followed thrums up -
emirs.
It WOO In mower re quenllon frim
Jenkl,.s that 1(. s tutf.l: "You see
my room here 14 rinht sit the head of
the /antrr. not i can't help but leer
everybody as they conic up or goone
s
'town. Weil, 1 noticed that smeo
+hined to comae upetnlri quite labor -
lowly, as though stepping up with
1us)only one foot. .•4 there was u
very ell prr.ult or sick person In the
house. Ulla excite( lay eurb.Mity. One
s .di
evening I wags et:rtingw•n town,
what I heard tide permits conning ape
atolrs. I opnae•l the "emir and www
surprlael to find it Wan Miss .tuburn.
lour nkat this )o lady. You re-
member your wa with George
Arnold, don't you ?"
"i'es, to be Mire," nnrwerel Mtmms;
"1 wagered him my m.wsl1401e
ugnlnmt Wm, that, m)
wife If 1
star
had 0110, would be be/tiltlful-"
"In f1614 4111,1 In figure. a perfect
Wuuula," add,sl Joiikhls, milling. "Ile
game( to that na,uatacbe while yuu
have it, for it won't lane long."
AM Jenklnh was h.'athtg, elu►ine ac-
couipstntef him to the door, where
they were both eurprta*•d to afoot
Maid Auburn anti her court' coming
W.
Again ja Ing room, Simms lighted
it cigar and rat down t0 think it
out. "'fad site a -a -n artificial
limb?' Even 111 Ids thought's l,:• could
not ray "woo,lwl 1. . "Who eine, it
Ilutt mann upstairs solightly, and why
slid Mabel remove her cousin's rub-
bers'?" His cigar was amd.ke d up, but
he lead not thought 1t out.
The next manning when lie Mtarl-
a1 down town, Ire opened lam room
door with n jerk, and war descend-
ing two etepu at ono bound, when
Pro war brought to a standstill by
tiro lntl:• figure with an artificial
limb, slowly routing upetnirr In leer
uuual way. Kamm retreated. think -
Ing he would go black to life room and
minuet there until site had reach-
ed the hall. He called Memel( a brute,
an unfeeling bear, an inhuman mon-
toter to go rasltleg nut like+ 0 mail -
mon, for no doubt site was unreason-
ably senttive about this matter,
and would feel huwillat• t because he
had now, en naaut•tnkably, dlreotered
her secret. Iii had not reached Ila
room, however. whmen elle called him.
" Mr. Simms, the rtalrway Is wide
ci•ouglt PCW you to lutes me. A1 ley aro
you running away ? U61 1 frighten
yon by creeping tip stairs this wny ?'
B'Ie weld laughing and not In the
(rant embarrassed. She 'spo)ke* and
atoi)1 Just Iike n girl with two mend
SIR LOUIS DAVIES. K.C., K.C.P1.0.
prised her and her aunt by coming
to pay thew a .telt,
"Cisme dawn and vend the t"v0u•
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lug with us, tile, tilutwr, 11114.1 %telt
my brother," was the sx`
nun 'sweet Write- 00 ��C
eu frau Misr Auburn, wUloh Stumm `h
With al)/ut to acre, t, but Dick pr')-
tested, saying beat Ile had 1111,1114110dl Powder
to Wpeud the et ening in Simms'
room, whore they souk! Rare 1411
uaadbturbed chat ubuut of I school
(1143144.
Accordingly, that.evening the two
frtetela were timely ehi►aiug mud
'smoking; smoking and chatting; liv-
ing Over again tic happy .lays gone
by, altd po ibly leaapple,• now lit
the memory of those (lays than
they were at the lite In aIle Diktat
of all this cook. lit 1 teak, sighs and
laughter, they heard 1,1(40, Vanilla's
steps O11 tho stulrr,
"flier', comas whiter pegging up
rhtlrr one step ut u tam'," cried
Dick, Ia1IKhh►g.
liituuw looked at her friend In
'surprise, which quickly changed In
-auger. To think that hie old frie11d
Wee, lase her brother, should laugh
at her nlinfortulle :
"Sir 1" he cried.
"Why, what's the matter?.' And
Dick's tweeting face begun to
lengthen.
N'hatb thee nett ter clutter
enough, wheel pet (laugh lik.t that
at your sister s misfortune.-
' My a'ster's wlelurtuue?` r:•peat
ed 1)Ick with a grin.
"les, your sister's - misfortune,
nnnwerr.l Simms, frowning.
"L to not tuf/erstund you, Mr
Shuttle" mild Dick, hatiglatl..v.
"fou w-ertryort kluged:id at th.
nmuner in whi.'h your ,41511 r cunt
up eta LAO:, were you nut ?' aaMkw.
Simms, ju11k IaIly.
"1 know the cues • perfectly well.
but Mee nothing parti•-•ulanly funny
about 1t."
„Jack Hammy, you aro oral).' chi u
I*•k In dehp.'ru.tl,n, 'my hinter h:u
at pate of ultteaky Gime marl walks
that way to keep them from making
a 11012W. NOW def you know that?' .
"Squeaky Weser may explain her
t•ontblg up stairs so slowly, but they
(toa't expialn thea way Mlle (r)sret
her feet . they Ikieet explain that
that tdglit In the hall wit n Mab I
took of( her ruhb'rs, and the ilex:
morning when i uo .1 her on tit.
Metra, late amt sick, they ,3.n't et
plain why else used to (law- nn:
state, but (low m) 110 more.'
A little 4f Nru,tas' ,,i.1 pm)Mlllvenee
returned as he repeated h'1. nndenia
We ev1'lenkte.
"My friend, will you plane, tell m
what yon think Is the tnniter with
4117 Wetter ri Dice asked calmly.
'Dick, hasn't yew slater nn art'
fb'►el limb? Shama did not Irak at
leg friend an. he said this; lee looked
out of the window.
Dirk 1aug31nd Mud and uproarlouily,
nitwit to Simms' Me -comfort.
Then he -explained that lila sinter,
who lune a burros of squeaky' shoed.
lard bought a pair that squeaked. She
(111 everything she could to stop it,
but p1111 they made an nap,ensai►t
noise when sir walked. She pairchas-
e1 another pair, and to her con-
sternation they squeaked also. In
Idler anxiety to keep this hem>,eliating
fact to herself, else walked pecu lar,
and come up-utalrr "'one stele at a
dint'," an Dick termed it. "'S(Ite oc-
entt"°ally wears sippers In tite even -
Ing, 1111(1 only th,'+tt, she apmeare nat-
ural," his added.
elitism.' thought of the evening when
Jenkins had visited him :old they
heard someone rel lightly up «intra
'"Dat that night in the land' 7" he
est e l 1.
"That most have been t to atg tl
she had lite pl••uresy," a tuswerr,l Dirk
• 41w' went with Mabel to the thorn -
(re, and on the way Ironer wear taken
with the peewits,' and, although 011ie
di l not tell me ,.4, It is more titan
1 kety that Mabel removed her rub-
bers,. Aunt 6e ,t groat nurse semi nest
u sideng hiller was up and arutoel,
bet pale and hick. an pull said."
regard to the skating amt
*Introing et Metier," continued Dick.
'Mee neem to dance and was learning
to skate when We cnnw up tu•rt
with aunt, mince then,Mile 11601 'Won
bu
attending 'lovely to hlnetw, nn.•
beng a stranger, goes out bat lit-
tle."
"'Dick. I !mvr been n — fool,'
mild Simms, with the ghost of n
smile.
w, 81mrd►, don't cull yourself that,
to we aro indebted to-etea fur ao rich
a joke,
-We ? Dick. 1 beg, of yosi-do not re
pent t11W to your teeter."
'Oh, per, I'll tell her and emit
ix'th;' remotwtr.itel Dick,
"No, 1 eyo':d rather you would not
ozodont
Tile appointment of Sir Louis Henry mir'.k,ers. Ile enterer the Prince Ed-
Devlew, K. ('., K. C. 'bf. (i., to the ; ward Tshaml 1.nc:11 Assembly In 1871.
MaIiwe ne Court 'WWII W "t W111- ' and In 8 ptemis•r, 1876, he became
malted recognition of legal abiIty i Premine and Attorney -General. S'.ure
of (tor 'tightest order, all a fitting 11882 Ile has rresresentel Queerest
ttrahnatt,n to pubil.• career.. tntn /evenly and Queenly, (Pest, N. K. 1, In
we.Ielt have erten rluw,tr.l mnnv dos- the Common', toed at the fermatl:rn
Ingulthel Pert iris to his native j re the Lander Government in MSS
1 finer rine or the Donliniun.'Horn accepted the portfolio of Minder Of
a Charlottetown, 1'. E. 1., W May. I Marine nal F'iaheri'e , whirls lar re -
18 i, Sir Ionia Deviser ehaasr the law ! InInes, up to lits appulntment to lh•
aM prolevel'ro, rune ens enllel to ! (melt. iHe tenni it member of the: cI,m-
thr r 4)t the inner Temple, boTt=tvetretnn to Wnohingtnn to refererrre-
dun, 1 1664. Pte p•nclleol him pro I to re'Iproenl trade in 18:16, and in
fest•'on n ('hnrlettetown, and tgwel- 1 18:)7 watt appointed on the m mmlP-
ilt• won foremost. p11ter at the bear. •don to London in (OnneetiO(l with
Ile lean 11 d briefs In ninny important the Behring R,n Heap .r)ntrnvlrny,
(Mara, not Irl( before the 1'. C. 1. the centra rI the international (Idle-.
Land ('om r4I ei In 1417:,-78, where I relies of Canada, rind the Itelgian Mn,l
he wain Lem ag teemed for the ten- ! German trMle treaties'. He In at mein -
entry, not ono eel* the British Ire of the .leant ITlge ('ot)tm(wene
teensy' h^hw lite Intlrnntiunnl appointed In 1898 to adjust the rr•la-
lIsllrrlel l'otn Intl et under the Hone bet wren ('aniuln and the
Trenty of 11 mile mg(on,. tilt tort est Untied Slates, which was npieented
Hn111nz In 1*77, r erfting the thitnke".ne emelt of the West to Lobed g
of the Itritish (*,'ernmcnt for Ids hl 18')7.
awl, be the way, 0 ♦r nppropriate
me, Iter heir h^Ing n turn," i
Vs red," Interrupted diking.
" : er heir Is embers'," el- !einemcomp Ing Ian lips In n ny that
made etklna think ergilme t would
be noel
"After ruing that it w . 111+4
Aub.rrn that enter*up'.tnire no low-
ly," contlneed Femme "I took ad-
vantage of every opportunity to
sandy (rile young Indy, and i fi d ,
that sho ham n very peculiar wap
Gaud when .hr mite sheen wire ham n
Twee way of or.t•aing her Jert. Rift'
total l are- alt. Ano evening when I ,
first emu. ever here -yob remember
that I:Nt freete-np we lend? Well,
It wan Mined, that time. Little Mabel
!heave was tensing Mini ;tab Ira to
([e nk_attIInnit_--Yat neer not Winne)
'1.'!, r"_fi> 111131 '13iTT ip tffP"'1t*F, 'y Fgrr
"mates.' Thee turning to me mite
0,1141: 'Cousin hese the nleest pair of
mkntrs, bit glue never 00410 them.'"
"i ntttrnlly asked. 1PIM.4 Anhnrn
why Orli+ fill iint ante.
"'O, 1 got my mkates several wln-
tern ago Inte In the season,' she ans-
wered; "b It the Ice all nielt01 before
i Iwarnel to 'Mate, an 1 +inch then, i
have not rorr.l for It.'
"I took ten upportenity to ask Ate
Indira if they 'lanced. Agnln, Mies An-
bnrn easel to dance, hat droner* nn
more. Now..lenkins, why don't 11th•
dance and why don't else mknte. when
she used to do both? 1 say, un-
dlottbtrelly, 11I10 ham n good rennet."
• "My deer !ley. t can't may y,o
have nndpn;ubh' proof that them
young Indy lints a worelan leg."
1Jpnklne." md.l rihnm. nnensllt ; "1
don't lit„ to hear yen any 'weak,'
1'g.' It moues taw 1inilllnr"
'Alt ! 1 new,"
"Yoe nen what 7"
"Nothhlg. mat dt'nr hey, nothing. i
only 010.141 1 did ant sen that yon 411.141
nntpnlnble proof for your mtntement."
Here they heard the mwl.h-awl',Ili
n/ n womnn'. "trees n0 'Moran lightly
op etntro.
"Ry Jove!" ethyl $lnrent, "that
.ern tel Ilk" her. It'e add, hitt Mru
Rrnn•i,'m ,ktrin n••t er mane. %)elle
Masa lnbnrn cannot niev witltont
her .k M duelingIib• 'Mk That
scats o 1pce been her though."
"My :on are entirely too ear -
1 g. nn.ber 1,er. nut 8!mm I knew bet•
ter. He murmurer towel lil ag aln,ut
goring twee to el,,ae his MOM ,!o',r.
" 1 nm .omrwhnt of It In111111 to -
.41y," she rale wftly, an he lwtss e1
her. 8 men; noticed she linked pH11e.
Aa he walked (Own town he tiled
to remember what he haul meld to
her. Hr felt metre h" hn'1 sal I twine -
thing, but what? H1e portliest hn,l
been awkward and lie feared Ile hu 1
not npp,etrel t o the beet ndtnntnge.
But at nay rata he had at, chute
p orf now.
One evening ti few week' Inter the
Wee sees tweeting the prowl Itl-
IptIon, ".1. II. Simms', .11t.•rn.'y,"
tt, closest and locked promptly ,411
tin. net the busy man of Ina*
turn 1 Icy Weep homeward end his
(lieu t* IovewarL He felt very
wall elesteme w'jt4e
nl hu affairs. All doubt
1 from 1)14 m'nt reveling
had ennmrd him (0 mi.•li
(rpt, thnt Mean %Manu
nrlifieiil limb. Seco° 1,
t in the lent effect
for her. New he
Pant uppw•rtuntly to
lady'. (opinion of
1,lmoelf
wan ('Inn
the whit•
eneh.inese.
rrilly brut n
that it (1h1
11, high rive
w-e,uhe tike the
Vern them your'
hllnrs'lf.
When he enterst
memorable et ening 1
(aline color In the
with the low tones he
The flan!, Jenionny,
heart. and he wan Inell
e tv,umue niltll:it
heard a mile -
lex, mingling
new no well.
Ippr'1 1114
1 to (Pel
nrgry when the low voice tiutde Remit
more distinct nn caller 1111 flame.
Hr
entered the parer ani bowel
gravely to the Iwly, not look ng to-
n -nate her eomp nnlon.
'Yirsxl evening, Mr. !Admms," am
MI's Aulmrn'r greeting. elle pent .1
nnhI looked est the otherg entllmA
rilnme felt nwtwnrd.
"'dr. Minims, there It n gentleman
prevent. Perletpm you knew him."
Kintner ruined him eyebrow., no
though It Htlrprllrel him to Irnrn
dint there woe nom erne PiMP In the
rooter. ani Moiety exited In the dl-
,rllml Mime Au man Indienlel.
"Dirk Linn. 01.1 toy!" and ".Inrk
Mitten my 1, IPn.11' ware mlmtlutne-
tet. exclatnell tee an 11," tn•. 111.4)
elnYped bronchi.
Then foll ewe! n lung etplan,1 nim
how Dick, who was an old school-
mate of Mr. shame, wall MIM As.
barn's .tip-hMlher, and had sur-
Good for Sad Teeth
Not Sed for Good Tooth
assd.M Llpld eye law 1.1q.1d and Powder maw ID
MOMS or by malt let the pry- :e.,apie tot playa N
HALL a It
UC0.11.
Naw yeel,
The Signal
o ronueeltn
LVERY THURSDAY MORNING
DT D. Mrt:141.1CUDDT. _.J
Teras of 11.beerfptteat
1 w
M
IM
One month. in advents)
throe nn,.,t 111, "
Six ohon'.h..
Oue yet.
Adverllstng Retells
Legal and other annual advertWmeate, IO,x
per w.• f.r dr•t tad. rtio an 1 .1 o4n14 per alae
for ew.b evb,enuent la•era 40. IA assured N
t nonpareil s, ale.
L nines+ uard• of di lines and under. IIs par
rear.
Adverti.emenle of Lost, Founq , Strayed
altuati,mu V.o.nt Rita..t.w• '('sled and
11Chant,* sn 51 W•n not ez.wedloe
nremonth.
1
(louses on Ma's and Yarm+ •n Sale, net 10
e zourd $ 134'.. 51 for aret month. 50o. per ins
trgnant month. ho.rg. r.4.rs. la pr. n.
Any epccial notice. th• ohls4t of which 14 to
promote the penuntary boo eat sf any t.divit.
nal or onrnpany, to be 000. dorwa an advertlna
meat and charged aocordtn ly.
Local nntl.e. In .nnparrf type ons cent pat
word, on notice leas than ISo.
1,110.1 notleen lit 0,41,110ry reading typo twa
cents per worn. No notice for le./ time gin.
Notices for rhumba and other reljll•ua 14141
benevolent institutions. half two.
O uhsrribere who tall to receive Tug Stemat
regularly by mad will confer a favor b a.►
e uainline us of the tact at p earl a dot. d
possible.
N hen a change of address 1s drlred. bill
the old and the new addrowl should 14'.
r.beel.er'e !lodes.
J. O. Le Tense'. of Onderirh, (ee been ap
pointed Loral Travelling Agent for the Town-
shtpe of Ooderlck. C'u:born•, A.hiIeld and
Wawanoeb.
1.00a1 postmasters over the dlstriot are e1*
empowered to resolve .abecrlpnons W Tau
Stowar_
Ab coo nndrp 1 L
moat be wintered
D.. MoOIl."UDDYDDY,
Tet Senses,
?Costume Cal) y0. Ooderish. Oat.
THURSDAY, (X'T 3 I1m)I.
Tl:at't:/.LINO G1'IDR. r
Meted
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
AZIUTL
Kd , and Express.l r,d .... L *IL
M 1.
Nall sad [sprawl AIM Ra
osralT.
Wall and Fzpnes 7.15 a.m.
11411 Ind [dprewi ?x. pen.
Meted 3.16 pm
DF.NTISTR T.
Ml. NIC'HOI.RON, 1. DAS,
1.101TAL Si'R0•OV,
Rooma epposlte the Poet Valeo.
Gold Filling. Crowe and liridae Work a
Specialty.
IS Years' [zperlsne•.
••Iwa-ccload ,01 1'. '.I ..lo)' Atte /" 4011. est
p.m. from 4I.,) In U -„;her ,nil n.l, e,
11. MAREE. D.D.S. LD.S-fDIttl AL
I ate.( and nea're'd methods
fee se dental neer..tlena I'ro-.'rvatiee of the
natural teeth • epecill . Office: ('or. West
.t and revere (upstairs. [atr.aoe me Were
Omen elate.' on Wednralov afternoons. et
p. m., from May to Oct.. Inclu.lve.
Telephone No. Si
_ ye wrie—"
"Well "" q*uslhiled leek, after
pauape.
Che (not Id, DI.:k,' flnime admit
tett, "i levy peer Meter, and wen!,
net Ilk'' to have thiol little mlotak•
(lrttese any teethe. between IM, n. I
might '1,. If Ph' knew' It,"
leek eves anent.
"i would rather 71)41 would not tel
her," Rlmme relented.
"Well, 1 wont, on one condition,'
anelwered leek, "And Hutt is that yo
"W4•It t any n word to tier niter y'ot
aro mnrrlel, but will allow me to lel
Iter nn 1 mint in your preee'nce."
"Agreed," wild FUmm..
"That 1.4, of emerge, if Phe Will lint.
you," n'Idal Irick.
it .was n ht many months nftrrwitm
thnt Dick had the opportunity t" tel
Ids joke, And Mr. Femme did met hilt,
to share oft his mountnehe.
The (%)lurch of the La'tgs.
The origin churel, of Large wa,
dealicated to int (1,1 lin, the Air
bot of leas, woe me fentivnl wan emu
memoratel on the Dth day of June
A fair. at ono time fermium all ole
the Wret of acetinnd ne at market
for Ilighlatsl cattle and hiring fare
'servants, wan hell on St. Columba'.
duo,. 'I'he fate Is still kept up tilde,
the SMOCK nmmO, txmtrnclel to
"('+ol'motny," but im now held on tin
oc n,1 Tuesday of June. The eccle-
siastical history of Large open"
between the yearn 1124 ant 11:48
David I. bestowed upset the ChUreia
of Nt. Kentlgewn 1)f Oln.gow tie
"tlhr0 of the Kahn of Chard. of
Coal, of Cenlgaa, of ritrathgrlf, an,
of L.arg14e's." It a (lull of Pope Cle-
ment IV., 1204, tin Church of Large
in name] among tin ('hnpwtM
clatrehem, Miele, anti other privilege,
then 'gem ging to the monamtery 0.
I'aleney. In 1:418 1lobert 1. granter
the lormhip of Larg.' to Vatter, ltd
Steward of IiontLand. In tho reign of
Charted 1. the patronage and tithe
Of the' church of lorgm peened to v11
Imbert Montgomery of rikelmorll,.
The only retie of the ancient church,
of Largs (0 an nine, ktrown as "Tin
ekelnerrl►e Male' it wan Prete es1 it
the year 1,4:10 by Mir Hobert Me'nl-
gornerie of rikeImorlle to coataln the
burial place and ut*slnment of hint -
elf 141411 lam w!te. Margaret iko,glam
it in a mart lnteremtltg r•Ik,, aril
Atli, Leen preserved( entire. and quite
recently was carefully re``ntlred Wolf
✓ eethred. The pariah of bergs wan
originally In the 1'reebylery of Tr -
(Dae: 1041 111 the yrnr 1RS,rr Largo was
trnnderrel tie tleP newly horned
l'reahy'tore r1l Oreeaw.eh. The
pee -
Reel
minl.ti'w Ie the Itis. John Kettte
1► l,, mild his occlesisNtleal neigh-
bor. ora Rot. Dr. (('alwuh, Rt. .Iola'.
IL F. ('(taut ; Ret, J. 11. K. M'Intyre
Clark Memorial, atilt Res, Ur, Ler-,
Scottish EpIIoopal (starch.
T
• M. TURNBULT. D.D.S., LD.a.-DRM.
et • eel Bergsma. nits(, associated wi b
Dr. Dixon. of NnntrotLl Gold and poroaMla,
arttIclal teeth meentrd on gold or .Itn.t,nm
'mow. upe , tat attention riern to therem.%
radon of the natural teeth. Odic• i MMa
Lean'e new bloat.
•, Office mallard nn W'tdue■day afen•oons at
p.m. from )141 to October Inclusive,"
LSOaL.
t t'AMpH)ti, Q.('1.-RAbRISl ici1, 8011
1Al alto, Notary. &a. um. over ltedloal
el'• 0qu*re, Oaderloh.
,1 0. IO,INSTON-BARRISTER, *AA.
I • • t.,,., Commis -lone , to Money u
.inn. Olntw: tar. Hambtun and 8t AMdr.w
aunt', Oudot hell, Oct alai
[)ROUrIr0OT J. (IAN'S. il' ' tISTIITHe
wlirtta-+, notw.r.re ((46111' pith Lori la Me
[arltlmo Court. k ,: •. Oslo,:N .nh at., next
loor 4l4114 at. ofl,,n. 1'11vn1.0 Font, to lend wt
weal 101 nr "t lob: ON- a 411
V. PI(Ot;UttatT. It C. f13YS.
BARROW & (FARROW,BARRISTttti,
it Attorney., Solielton., r.. Qodericb, J.
', Ostrow, Q.U., Charles (Jarrow, LLB.
f)HILiP HOi.T. U. C.. BARRTSTF.R,
1 Solicitor. Notary Public, eta Odlee ),n4
ild•Conrthoute Square. Monty to loan 145
se rates of hawses
fkICKINSON k HOLM&S :']
114RRI
Ke Mrs, Solicitors, Nolan.. PobiA eta
done, talent,, 1)400.. (Veeigl%ipttswt.
1. L DICKINSON. DUMAS( HOLMIl7(.
CHAR. 1[AOKR - BARRISTER, SOL.
iota., notary and eonventaeer. O*o.
n Hamilton street cermet," fa. Coiborne
�istel, Godertoh. Private tondo to lead ne
.orteagea at t per oeot interest Farman
sus abed,
• n, WARD. CO\v[! gMSR. tr.. ANY
• • rnwMd-dolor fur tet mg sad re...dving
.eosn,?u.Cet of hall. oaldavhs or agree,
I" 0, dents.' ions or solemn d.slsrstlone la re
°enarning any action. cult •r peered'.( In
0* High Court of Jostles, U)• 40(rt of appeal
or Ontario, or le any County Pt 1101 ridden
own A11 t,.t•*odona carefully art eranfprt F
immerse Residence sued P. 0. ad rem- Iiia
,canon, Ont. WNW
1.0ANS ANS IN/URANCIL
N`gOMITTO'LKND`•iLAROM
J'1 of Private hinds for InveatmasA �e�a1e rase.... ll!
et rates and •tlra.ae oa aroko(ar mortmyna
414 a Oarrow a Oarrow,
• n. u, cat r 14- (J1CN KRAi. t Pritrir
1k• no. e. (teal Estate and Mousy
,ant Only aret-dem companies rep
. one '0 lend on straight teens, at IN
to of 1nte.e-1 doing+, I. any win to
orrower. Oruro: /locoed doer
voittamet, Ood.rlck,
AI'(TIONRiftNO.
I'HVMAR OIINDRY, AUCTiONKICR AND
l Iwtor, Ooderlch, *Mt Milan attended
0 It enlr Met er tee t'OIIMT',
1,•115 ',,,R uRN*KA I. At • ..•
i en4 'And rw'•n.,nr. h,.trrl h. U N. Il.w
.s lewd r.•a.tdeewbls (oi•", Inn•e n she • es
..•u.wring ovule b•• I• ,L . 111-1•I„n w. 14
carn,1ee aim tt•arongh anti Yam lm, all sem.
narl.,ns entrns:erl to him. Ord, re eft .i
lert•.n'. Hotel. or amt by well to h1. addrre(a�w%
)oderleh P. O„ eandatlr attended to. 201(4
.:KOX, County Anil loop?. heir tl
MARR4AO1 LIC( 'a>m.
vs• avanar. (terIerlak. Owl RRiA Maly
"Mr. Illuff wants to know if y4,111.4,0
rid it blank eheek pet mend Rive
am," a tel hie. Bluff's' bright (pinto
Bunk. bet I theet gleppoee they'd do,”
,...piled the merellant.
"Any eel hi Mien do. 1fin ter'i;
going to be married, and Ite aunts
draw a hands min cheek to (Replay
nntong her weskillin present,'"
Carrie -Charley thinen my new
gown Nat begot 'fel lie genet 'sat
Whnt nee you grinning nt
thlaklagt that Chttrley told me only
today that he how tench horrid