The Signal, 1903-5-14, Page 5THE SIGNAL: CODERICII ONTARIO
TI 1rhNDAY, May 14, 1903.
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A COOIi MAN IS CONE.
Death of Hon. David Mills, Justice of
the Supreme Court.
or Many Years • Dl.tlnaulehed ParIlaminl•n
,an Was • Member or the blackens's and
Laurier Ocwernmente and • Prominent Pig.
tore Among the Liberal. on Oppesitnoe
Caned Away Very suddenly
Ottawa, Ont., May 0.-1lon. David
Mills, Justice of the Supreme Court,
died at 10.80 O'clock last evening
from the bursting of a bl.41d vessel
Meath was very sudden. Ile sal on
the bench In the Supreme Court yea-
terday morning. loath resulted be-
fore medical aid could be summoned.
Justice Mills moved to Ottawa •
few months ago. The family sur-
vivors are the widow, sons, Walter
Mills, barrister, •l Indigo -town, and
hasld, and one daughter.
Sketch of Ills Life.
The late Judge was • descendant
of ao old Pug -Item family. which went
from Plymouth to Holland In Char-
les the Frrst's time, thence to New
England with the Puntann, and to
No%• Scotia at the time of the Am-
erican revolution. 11e was a sun of
Nathaniel Mills, who cause from No-
v• Scotia to Ontario In 11417. Dw
ceased was bora In the Township of
Oxford, Kent (county, in March,
114:11, .and graduated at Michigan
tUniversity. H• was called to the
Onterl• Bar in 1883, made Q C. In
1800, and raised to the Supreme
t'ourt Bench on 1.6. 7, 1902. He
held briefs leer the Province of On-
tario in many notable constttutloaul
rases, beginning in 11472 with the
detenc• of the northwestern bound-
ary of the Pros ace In 1884 he
was one of the counsel employed ,Ie
the case before the 1'n,y Council,
and later represented the p'rov'ince in
the cases rela)ink to Indian titles
and Queen's counsel.
As a Parliamentarian Mr. Mulls'
career Wal equally distinguished. En-
tering the House et Commons at
confederation a member for Both-
well. he sat continuously for that
constituency until 1896. with the ex-
ception of one ..Bonn after the gen-
eral election of 18'42tearing the
Mackenzie regime he held the port-
folio of Mlnieter of the interior front
1876 to 1178 He was appointed
Senator is 16')6. and In November,
1897, surceseded Sir *+liver Mowat as
Minister of Justice w Sir V.ilfrid
Laurter's Cabinet, which post M
held until his •levator to the Sir
premie (court Bench on Feb 7, 1902
Mr. Mills .represented Canada •t
the coloeia1 conference ',n Lrnden in
1001, when repremtrat•tives were rep-
ot together to consider the estate
liehment of a new Court of Appeal
for the Empire.
The 'author of several brochures on
poles .1 mantels, Mr Mills like -
Wine wrote •stensivnly en public
questions ler the nugeeinee and
newspaper", and he wee for ti,e
mare subsequent to 11434 editor -un -
chief of The Lenten Advert leer
'teeny 1.eaul 1f.11 Dor' ,crit pi.,'.s alms
emanated front hi. fan
T1bRUTE TO DEAD JURIST.
aeavle-. at of- 01t ..a Nr.ul.ur. ..1 11.•14.
■ sI. IP*, 1•1 M111 .
Ottawa, May 12. -TI.' death ei
Mr., Just ire .Mills -wail reran. d leo..•
One* yeaterday In the hill o1.
Chile( .fuel ire Taarhere'au innate en
address, which in Ito bre enlb (1114-
criminal Ing Kai*. and felieit mus
language reminded the lie*ener• of
the best ale•ech•n of Laurier. it■
in is
tMrf interest of enurw• Iw f __-ri►
Millie-' a
A
i los /.f b
,rec 1 •
1 a
niore conacieotiou. and upright judge
the country never hnd, he maid.
Servers a$ the Re.ld..r..
Hervire Wilt eonilliel l ul the holm`
at 8 o'clock Igoe .•sening, by Iter'. A.
A. Cameron, after which the holly
wax con,ey.d to the Union Station.
Inc treimport at,on to Ridge•tuwn
The Governinrut ear "Mont real."
Wet placed at the ae'r1M•e of Mrs.
Mille for t purpose At Toronto
the Grand Trunk Itnilwny Imak
charge of the body. and f Lon-
don it wax tran.pert,d en the Mich-
igan I'entral to Itidge•t.wn. From
there the final journey to the t,m.-
t,ry will be mode by road on W'ell-
netdav morning Ite•v. Mr. Walker
will conduct the burial 'wrviee at the
gra'.• side. A floral wroath front the
judge's of the `supreme Court 141ood
a4 the heed of the coffin, and at the
Mot repotted a floral anchor, sent by
the Preto Gallery.
Program, Was Net R•... tiled.
TURKS KILLED FIVE REBELS.
Bulgarian Revolutionist Rlagle.Mr One. of
TMs.
Washington, May 11.--'1'he Turkish
Minister to the United States ham re-
ceived the following:
On the 616 of May, the Bulgarian
revuluttumlals attempted to ruuuuil,
at Moaast ir, enart:Meth' ou rages
analogous to these p erp et'ul e(1 at
Salunlca. Thanks to efficacious
measures, taken by the IIulM•rlul au-
thorities, Mows, et, they hucu beep
unable to put their design,' into ex-
ecution. Stoutsheff, one of the ring-
leeders of the Bulgurtan revolutimo
are •committee, perished, with Eve of
his accokiphcet, 111 oke Village of
resisting (Florina )
fewer. Net Freselag.
Constantinople, May 11.-I1 Is de-
nied here that the powers have lodg-
ed claims for damages resulting from
the Salonlca outrages.
The Turkish liovernnuut has apol-
oglred to the ltulgerian dip' tic
agent here for the domiciliary (1111311
made by the police of 1'unetantlauple.
last week, when about 60 Itulgarinns
Were arrested, .0a w•fsen the palmars
of the S.cretnry of the Vulgarian
Diplomatic Agency were seized, et
his residence The agent threatened
to leave C'on•tant 'mode,, unless sat-
1en,d the■ action was given.
The st at wu.ut that the forte hus
reoulred Auetrta and Italy to with-
drew their war•.hli.s from Salunk'a
has been confirmed.
Two Meedred 11ewa Cp.
Vienna, May 11.-A mosque at Kin-
prtul, In *bah '200 Moslems had as-
sembled, wan, according' to a afe•-
patch to Di. Zeitung from Sofia,
Bulgaria, blown up with dynamite
on May 2. The worshipers were
buried in the ruins. The perpetrator of
the mileage, a Ivan named I'uppuw,
committed suicide by mhonting
BRITISH MONROE DOCTRINE.
THE COMMISSION RRSUMES.
Mr. 0aeey Zap.rted le Take Mud -will
Zed Thl. Week,
Toronto, Vuy 12. -To- ay seen 'the
beginning of the end In the matter
of the Royal CuuuutNsion into the
Gainey chargee. It is out unlikely
that II. A. .lone* of !baton will be
the first witness to go on the stand
Ile has been called at the n•quest of
the (bmnluNioners W explain for -
tions of his letter to Mr. Gamey dur-
ing last August.
Mr. (Jamey arrived in the city (ruin
(core Ilay yesterday morning, and h•i
will take the stand perhupa to -mor-
row again to give rebuttal evidence.
A number of Manitoulin men aro al -
no in town, and will give evidence re-
futing the assertions that Mr.
Garvey, at hie meetings, gave any
Indication of supporting anyone hut
the Conservative party. The argu-
ment on each side will consume the
beat part of a day. Following the
tuition, Mr. Blake will speak first.
and then base an opportunity to re-
ply after Mr. Johnston concludes.
At all eveitM Ihitt week will Kee the
whole mntter finally in the hands- of
the Couenieslonera for dlcimiou.
Lord L.aedewao Declare* Serb l■ the
'1 Perelaa (Ia11.
Landon. May 7 --F'oreign Secretary
Lansdowne has proclaimed • British
Monroe doctrine In the Persian (:u11,
and has practically notified the com-
peting powers that any attempt on
their part to establish a navel base
or fortified post in those waters
treses war with Greet Itnl sin
"i say without he.lt•tien '' maid
the Foreign Secretary, dealing with
the subject In the house nI L.nrd*
last evening. "that we should regard
the eatahhshment of a naval ham, or
a fortified port in the Persian (:all
by any other power an a very grave
mrnar• t• British intereatl, and we
should certainly resist it With •II
the means at our disposal
Lord lansdowne'1 attitude in this
matter general's m• -et. with approv-
al, although the answers thereto of
the other powers interested in the
Gulf are awaited with m e *oxiety
Remiss* larceny Nowekwaag.
Pekin, May 9. -The Russians, it is
announcedt have re -occupied New-
rhwang ath a Targe foreand ales
hove pill garrisons in the forte at
the moth of the Liao hirer They
nee furl her reported to be n.akuflg 4*'
10,,, wnrluke preparations
& ..tae. I.et last •gales,
Pekin. May 11 --The official at New
('hwang who m.n1 Saturday se news
report* of Itluain'm alleged action at
New ('herang and elsewhere in Man-
churia.. telegraphed yesterday that
the occupation of the forts ■t the
n orth of the Liao River-wastem-
porary, and that the Russians have
now withdrawn. . (Itlleial circles at
Pekin are myet Meal. Their subordi-
n ates at Naw- Chwang have not re-
ported
-Ported the reuprating__-ace _-
_01iMt<
place.
in the haus• of Conlluunm It was
generally expected that !Antler and
Borden Would make addressee* of
*outs length, but a1 ' point th.•
arrangement* :li lm'a rridIt *a1 are
pe rent ly intended that routine butt-
n.mm *huuld Ire carried on until Clout
half an hour before 6 o'clock, but
when R o'clock came, there wax only
time for the briefest possible refer-
ence to the man who had played o0
large • part In public affairs for n
third of a century.
At R o'clock last night there wen a
gathering •t the hem... on Concee*ion
'street The choir of the church sang
one of Mr. Mills' favorite hynins, "I
am Kneeling at the Threshold." 111r
Cameron, in his address, referred to
Mr. Mill*' conterientioua diorharge of
duty, to his .inenre ('hri,tianity end
Me careful Molly of the Scriptures.
Sir If
The pall -bearers were: 'itr WIr td
Laurier, ('61ef .lusttce Tnwrherenu,
Hon William Peterson, Charles File -
pat rick, Mr. Justice Sedgwirk and
Sheriff Sweetland
Nearly all the Minlslere were pre-
sent, with Speaker Power of the
Senate and Speaker ilrodeur of the
Commons. After the service, the cof-
fin was conveyed to train for the
West..
Cewdelesee Troia Maar.
Many nametape* were received yea-
1erd*y.
Mina Mills, da fighter of the dere.s-
,d Judge, woo on her way to Mexico,
hut wan intercepted at Chicago by a
Mlegram announcing her father'"
Aeath. She arrir.d herr veiterdny
The other children are Mr. Leila
Mille, Port Arthur, Mr ilake Mille.
barrister, Rl4gpr•town: Mr. Fenner of
Napdrnl. Mexico. and Mrs. Watts of
Chihuahua, Mexico
Pully b(8) were praa.nt at the fun-
eral, Including a large r*preuent•tlOn
of the m.mh.ra of the House of
CIMenslrNM, Senate. Supreme .curt
1„daee. and oltlelala, loading mem-
he's and officials 01 the First Baptist
Church, of which dereaoed Waa a
ntrinh.r, and many other preeminent
role** of Ottawa, and the members
•f thus press gallery
WANTS SAME AS C.P.R.
The ■aalberts Csnatined.
Parisi, May 12.-Megintrnte Leyden
has concluded his investigation of
the Humbert fraud rasa, and has
decided to cumuli 'Therese iluuttrert,
her husband Frederick, and her bro-
ther for trial 00 the charges of
forgery, the use, of forged documents
and swindling. The newest rate dl,-
miMses the cases gainst Ev• Iluml-
ttert, Therese.' d■ hter, and Marie
Aaurignac, her Mete
States •f 011, OlIv r Mewat.
Toronto, May 12. he Ontario
Government will erect at atueo of
the late Mir Oliver Mown In Queen's
l'ark on the east aide of he main
walk, opposite the statue o the late
Icon. George Drown. The evade -
tura will he *eked at thin se on to
vote 0.000 for the statue.
laawox Clew APll,o•L
Toronto. May 12. -The cross IN•t se.
tion awaited 111 S. Madole, the de=
Pealed candidate in Lennox, In May,
1002, will formally be dismissed to-
day, the petition against Mr. Cars-
callen, the sitting member, having
failed.
Grand Trask Tarlac Railway Project
Discussed to Rallway Committee.
Ottawa. May 8. -Th. longerxpected
(.rand 'Trunk Pacific Bi11 came befer.
the Railway Conimtttet) yes, erdly
This bill says _nothing of .ulaeuliee.
That matter, 'if it coulee up, will t.••
dealt with separately.
Sir Charles is aesertnl to hese
sold to the Grand Trunk eh*rehold-
ers that the Grand Trunk is not
committed to ',refit, and will give
11 only moral support unless Gov-
ernment aa*1•t alio, is forthcoming
Sir Charles answers that he must
' peek with rrn.rve en to that. This
question of public airs would come up
later. Ire had assured Grand Trunk
■ hareholler■ that it was their policy
not to go Into speculative enter-
prises 1le did refer to assistance
from the Government. and he expect-
ed this enterprise would receive the
swine eld as the (' P It and others
hoot don.
General Manager (lays 'aid -"The
Grand 7'rnnk wente to giv'prefer-
ence to Canadian porta, but the Ca-
nadian ports ha,e no facilities. The
(brand Trunk can. in .ixty-.'Ight
hours. flood the terminals at Mont -
reel .nd Quebec, and the lntercolon-
i*1 cannot handle pnte-third of the
(:rand Trunk freight. The question
is not, Will the Grand Trunk use
yore pertne but will your ports pro -
ie.. Nullities Inc all we can deliv-
er?"
Miller'. 1;:impntend Ism Pilia. only
25 ,vents for Iltt•y. dews. For male try
Jou. wuaon,
fle•oer Casa/Haw Editor Dead.
Winnipeg. May 12 -A Batleford
despatch announces the death of 1'.
li
Lauri.', editor of The Itattleford
Gerald. Laurie was aged 70 years
end the- pioneer editor of Western
Canada
IMPERIOUS CHINA.
i —
Ne farther 111.ru..l"n With Aimgrleae
Cemmlwloser. en Artlele 111,
Shanghai, May 12. -The Chinese
treaty rev talon cotmui.afoner' have
receive4, from the Chinese Foreign
ttflcn Mit rltef i na.o decline further
dlsrnsslon with (1 a American com-
'Menimn on- amici 2, of the propos-
ed new treaty, which refera to the
opening of points in Manchuria to
foreign trede.
A Swltehm•a'. Death,
Wind*or, May 12 Tilton Munn, a
Grand Trunk *Witchmen. wa1 run
over In the company m yards herr est
5 o'clock yesterday morning and ler
Ably mangled. The onfortimete 1'?
low died at 8 o'clock at the lintel
Dietz.
AUSTRALIA'S RAILWAY STRIKE.
Caesium Neck it,o.trenl.ue•-Case. 111 -
ting. I'..trone41,
MelMrure•, Victoria. May 12. -'Illi.
train XI'rvirr, awing to the railroad
.bike, i14 m0Mt Ilulita'd, and all leis*
meet is hampered The ,tittI,.gs . of
the C'onnlry and Circuit Courts have
been pea [weed. and the principal
titular yards are closed.
TN MNlr.al 1.11 ins Over.
Montreall, May 12 -Tale big strike
i* 0401% and by to -day probably 4,-
000 earn will be at work loading
and unloading the :311 steamer,' now
rh1
wh n e .. 'rbI' credit 1)r set-
tling the the strike Is givers to MirTh0-
mem `(haughnesay, lion. .1. Ietnel
Tarte, fir, Ito1.4t Itickerdtk,,
ieedom Cigar Mabee *trills:.
I.ondon, (Int., May 12-Yeslg•day
morning the local Cigar Makers' Un-
ion went nut nn strike, that is,
those nsemh•ro of it who are em-
pio ed in factories where the em-
ployers refueled to pay the scale of
prier* - ine4ud/rte In iter 7'xi,t-ivale
which has hen int rmluced. Over lank
hands and live factories ate affected.
Lerall arida* Ilia Melke.
Chicago, May 12. -One thousand
mem employed at the l rssig ilridge
and Iron Works, • branch of the
American Bridge (company, et ruck
yesterday for recognition of the un-
io( 'i'vro hundred electrical workers
in eight concerns also strvrk for in -
aniseed Wagon.
Tartish Tree's. Marilee (lgrl.tl•ea
Cnn.tentinnplu. luny 12-t'on*nler
despatches roe -eked herr from 11tnnn-
e*lr, European Turkey. any 111.' Men-
.,ilmano and Turkish troop). are mur-
dering Christians in the *dean* of
the OhrlNtian quarter df the town.
Qeebw v.14. Cb3d Doe* e• Teal..
St Louie, May 12 ('opt Frank
Pennell, chief of petit,' of teuelsc,
Canada. died on a hobnob Irvin be-
tween Toleedn and SI Louie yester-
day, whits nn hit way to New Or-
ient* In attend the rnnventlrin 01
Chi141 of Police Acting (chief of
retire GHBeeple hes taken charge of
4 h beefy and has notified the *me
hat authorities.
Nlg lake Combination.
Chicago, \ray 1'2. -Twenty linear
trig cnmpunie•1 for the Greet Iakra
hose leen etrhlttineat in un Asmcta-
t,on, stud to -slay *111 open offices in
l'htc'ngo
Stretch Your Money
Perhaps you can't really stretch your money
but you can stretch its purchasing power by
getting your footwear at
'The Latest" Shoe Store
We offer better grades for the same price, or
the same goods at a lower price, for cash. CaII
and see at
McKIM'H Old Mtand,
Jordan Bloc k.
C'.1. Cattle Totaled.
Washington, May 12. -Tho illrrctor
et the Slate Department ham noti-
fied the Depart need of Agriculture
that tho foot and mouth dunces• hat
again broken out in n herd located
eat Framingham, Mast. lie .aid he
had runt•mpinteel lifting the quaran-
tine altogether iron, New England in
• fortnight, but that act topeemgpmt
now be pont 9(10.11 Indefinitely.
•J. P. KA VANAGH
Stop!
e 1 ' 11 Jd on ! Direct he inn 101'11' '
The Ontario Fence machine'
1m the grwte•NI wt eider 1.1 (I.. age. It 1/1111.1,. (w., uprights w'111h•
°therm build one. It Mavis tithe. It „avem lame, 11 #lyes
umney, IIE SUltE-.YOUNEE IT I*KFORE Pl'ItrH:IsINti.
Paints, Oils, Dry Colors, White Lead
1 hanl11.' nothing but the purest and hist grades of Paints,
Oiler 1 fry Colton., N'hit.. Lead and Var,iishe•M, and Illy etAN'k *MOW
1' plrU'. 114' Nu,e you get the Isst in Paints end Oda. It cd,stx
no u14m to put on 'peal faint than it IIews txsh, anal you don't
have NO put it un so often. Remember, lay 44111(61 is, "IIONEMT
GOODS AT HONEST PRI('E4,"
(°IV): MIC A CALL. I CAN PL.KAFIE YOU.
GEO. L. ALLAN
'1'111' 1.E.I 111 N 1. 44.41* D 44' A It le s'1.'elope I
4,1re• your Rebate. Au, k..
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"CANADA
Prof. Shorts A
R THE CANADIANS."
• Much -used Catch
rase.
f, Shunt, .if rein's 1'nice Icily.
in the *rent flue, I', Quarterly
i'u..w•s
the real mean g of a ct•V which
lute been employed If late in the
attempt to give a patsi. it ailment—one..
(11 a me111146 31111 section movement.
He hay,. (in tette I :
'The cry of '('allall for 'itnaeiiNllm
haw been raised with such vigor of
late, and by inters'„ which r• 1101
k it.1011 to 15. zealot* 1111' leer all othels
for the imbibe welfare. that . le is
14.031 3441 to a,.k why this inure Ate
:0111 ,..•linnet devotion UI the pea Iio•
gambit? Are the uuurlILet III ing t
trn•.t.,, which seem to lie lb.. -
.idiom. with patriot9' zeal. ht... ire(
Alarmed the. miniber outeidere
from the United St:1Us. Hrilain and
leul'• 4w w'ho are at tn'.•mrnt rn'wding
into 0111' cutulh;V and appropriating to
thetiw•l•.'a such large eeetinu14 of
Canada? Are they afraid that if the
innlsh nmtinues there will .M14m be
little ,If v'Nin.• left for Canadians?
Them Nr', indl*vl. 1411111• I 14 1111.114111M
who have misgivings 1111 thio 114,i01.'
INIt,
/4t lige 44 way. the lnen1414 1 ur•I'
wfw tint nine. W4lwu1- 1hs_the tuntriu'y.
they se•t41 (11lite 115 •h rejoiced at
the f act of Canada being distributed t,,
the for•ignme RN they arc wdieilb11114
about the Geed,- that Canada *honed
1w %tritely reserved fill. the ('iuut!lians.
\\•e ale thereto*. driven 'b. 1•nqui(1•
..tote fully into this theoretic. expect of
the gnlstion, and mak what, in this
connect' . iu meant by Canada. ,Imp
who ale the ('Nn3di*ns for whom it
i* to he *served. (ht investigation
we 11041 that the Canada °leant its
the phrNw• 'l•1natla for Canadian.' no
not ('*111u11tat NIL either in its ,simple
i,hysiu,il Street NMN ,'°111111'4', 111' eVl'tl
11) its gust natural n'm amen. T41 t lyre,'
,uV foreigner is more than wile. •.
It iv not even Canada in that higher
,Ind mon' Mpll'It1141l Menet• n'hich swells
Traa.,aal Lo.■ Parsed.
London, May 7. -in moving In the
House of Commons yesterday a for-
mal resolution guaranteeing the
Trun*vaal loan o1.a175,000,000. Co-
lonial Secretary Chamberlain deliv-
etecl a lengthy, optimistic *perch on
the future of the new South African
colonies. 1ie explained that it had
been decided to purchase all the ex-
isting railways, which would absorb
$655,000,000 of the now loan, and
$25,000,000 more will be expended
as quickly as possible 011 the devel-
opment of railways, $12,500,000
world he event on land arttlement,
and 810,1)00.000 oat public works.
The l'hencellor of the Exchgiier, Mr.
ititehi.e, declined to reveal the rate
of interest in advance of the laeuing
of the prospectus. After moms de-
bts'. the •ss:•Ition Was a(tr.nd to,
The Highland~, of Ontario for Your
Holidays.
With the knowledge of what
America 1111,4 t0 eager the slnnuler
lolll'iNt and the reef and 11,14111. seeker.
the thous.n.IN of mummer travellers
eh., *pled their voiention in "Tire
Highlands of Ontario.' unh,mitat1nglt'
0431°n0e, the M,1ok04 1 Inks regi
the ideal, 4 h perfectly mat i*fylllg
sunriner meet, Much an ideal is A
combination of two features pr. •v'NI
miter, in 11 perfect Is'wild,'rment of
IN'alit3', elull'i)l8,1(1 variety, *thong with
the facilities f..*' meetof the inexlern
i1l'('f4M4111l'm N1)11 111,1Velli1•t11•e•M. 111 1111•
dit1131 441 Ihrm', the eceti tcnllw'ratn1.',
the 114(t11 /1161 1011' 11,1)11 feet ,,Leve the
ass), the heNlth-giving 0741111' from pine,
h•ntlew•k and Hr, end the (leek, *oft
WA tem of inn *aide likes teeming
with the genlieet, of fresh water Hnh.
Whet mune ham a verity, /111.1•V1.-rn,kl'.I
HIND or lover °f !intone t ,desire ? 11an11-
wame, illuotnitnl, dewt•iptive puldi-
catio,e will Ise meld 11„' ,101I1{gllil'nti'm
411 .I. II, MI'16111NIII, i)intl'i't I'atm,a'n}7e1'
Agent. (:rend Trunk HXilw'ay. Tor-
onto. —
1ltllrr'm
Worm P/lwderw, the nm„li-
eine for children. For male by JAN.
W ilw,n.
All Work And No Play.
The srahl'n having /, • art iiiiii 1 for
the dis•weaion of the old question
"why the. young folks do not 'slay tin
the Guam. Th" Montreal Stine eon-
tendt that it ins for "want of rs•-
'tient." The *mint.' is 414111 for the
a%erage• yuuth. estate 8114• where the
old folk .1.. not Iwstir .hems •Ivice les
pal tea the formation of lihnu•ies
and pr,vide• I,•ading ('1111s,, ceaucert,
111111 NI w•111I gatherings, 'elle want elf
innew•ent diver/Mein Arid good rum -
patty aeronauts not it little for the al-
ruhu1 habit, mince the bar,a,m is ton
often the only sx'ial chub in the
rounll'y fowll, The old folks are 1.,
hdann• sou10't1111es for not le msidering
th' VoUng perinea's earl Inc sw•ial iu-
t•trourse. ••bill the young turn and
11," 1411y14 The Star. '•tllw•k to Uu•
'c ,•I .1 'e o °b
1 s, 1 my t t3k any kind f n j
mr Ong am it enshl,, lhlm, to live their
1.1.11, 1t. Ina). • *neral,. and the cheap
Decree
MN of the town. A little more
perdu (Niched to terming will sol
e (e .•1 thin 1111,•. Nothing will.
except 1' • Aare. of a brighter and
more mein life on the• fa1'111. When a
village 'puri up it help keep the
young p*.p11 0( That neighberlem*I
nntlemtXl, l', beets 313141 punt(',. wad
cell ,,•e w -4'4401411111-
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Huenfe. Even t 1• In°rh-4bused 1r9-
vellinl( eine* Inky ealtiNfy It longing
for ghlh'r and exuill 'lent. Plenty °f
gINMI reading. e4114y ee'NN to 111/.14 1 -
dale pip•(„ are tawny fl sirens on the
right .1.1*'. 44'hatthe rut weds is
more soodal illunlinat' less gritel
and moire gayety." - Ml. ' imbues
Times.
Jordan
Block. Nie K I M'S Ooderich,
Ont.
Tear This Out
Miller's Grip Powder„ cur
wale by .las.
"\Vhy," iu.k, an !ewe 1Nt114'1'. "u s
Mk*..ini stsnfiat the hl•iul in
les?"
•'I3lcaum••" replies the Paw Paw
('lor'ne'1• Havel. "that, is the only eafl'
place let etan4."- Kan*u. l'ity Star.
For
With pride the bte,ett of the puddle
i ndta• or after-dinner speaker. the.
which
freed and roar in
HOSPITAL FOR
,\'h itch I111'lill bittern**, the tytluitty of
labor, tial graving s'lH,.hnea* of
ra,ital, and the pdltiral 4431'110ion W0M r N PRIVATE,
which ere 14411111111g the vitals of the C
neighboring relmhlie ase 11nknow'rt. SECLUDED.
Ev ant theme priceless Calllleban Idly- 41.1. fiber', .0'l tIrrkl,. u (1.i, 11•t *'141.1,:
*i Igm the foreigner may enjoy to the M. Bryson, 132 York St,, Buffalo
(111, \\'hen• then shall we seek that. _ _ _
Canada which is to he am z.'..l°lint}' Read all The Signal ! Plilltifig
(•X.'1'\'1,1 the Canadian*?
Mt, ll(1• Good
to may. it turnat out to to
ei reply the right to well good. It Is full of Good News 1
of certain slweitle kinds to all
W:to corn.. within the range of ---
('unldia, .,,ve„•ignty Ned W1111 y
Ca
For two reasons we are going to give a lag die -
e ' t on MEN'S AND HOY'S SUITS. 'Woo want to
gut rid of a lot `of clothing at any price, and we
want to know if Mlveltimeun'nt14 are read by the public.
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the Twenty -Third
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Any Suit of Clothes
1, Ili, .1 ore /It *3,IM1"1'neer
for 1,,:,,, or for bnv.
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"DOROTHY DODD"
BIND IT UP
,'1' mince men IN'eiti,*.' weal'y
,11101 w' •11 Illi llist•1„1 to thein, it
its been the 1'10410111 10 1' 1 up
illy weak lend of the Iwwly as the
hest preventive awl relief for
fid iglle•.
NI Ntt' the' ••16111.111' 1651(4" 14110e
I. 10111ein 4411411 N ulauuet' that it
hinds 11 ,the week lame of the 115 tt,
which is the an'h. It idretl then..
311,1 s(iNtaills the I overworked W
ole', thele whieh elven+ Itt every
NU• t:•
Rut it does mot itself yield ! Examine a '•Ihn,tthy I') uhl'
after ill;° 010adh's hate] s'1•virl' and you Hnd the shank has
lets) none of its cuany rve•. h:xa - • ay otherAlive after only
Ince. weeks ,11111 het. 140*' the ?thank ha. lost it. Mt Itfiteme and
110.1111/4al 144,11 Step. No mime art (4) the aryl) then•,
result Hie sult is that long walking beet N we
*sine.They Cost $3.75.
Wm. Sharman
1
Has Exclusive Sale.
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The Big Sale
o! fhc
Munro Stock
d�
Dry -bods
u on.
(Great Bargains in every line. Every-
thing goes regardless of cost.
A' large quantity of choice goods still
unsold.
Now is your opportunity.
STURDY & CO
NEXT HANK OF COM1(II'.111
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Ways and Ahva's al The Sigoal.
F1• Iw• g'l lll)�w•Ileri Iry INih tr 1 11tH' Sail t11 ter 1 l 1 err ltd l l r 111'111„ tri Irl Itt!lrt!tTMMln'r1 "brit 1T1 tt1 tit
Ire, by hanglose tel eats fat
the u' los,' 1,,.,• 1514 N n 11 111 9 .•'M. 1-
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pr•ivileege. Anil who there are the
diuls for whom 1hisIwriMglhl t is -
served lot, might
CasualiAnmngellera, nor ryes native -
naps liardware
Ixnn ('anadiaum, but *imply that linlit-
1•d her of jH•Vm11111 W110 11111114.11 (o
b• engegel, iiermmally or by MIIIIIIIt
investment of 111pi01, in the mnnu-
flll'tlea' of tiles' specified gill alt the
right no sell whieh ie* de,.ignnt.i*l b\'
the terns 'CatirelM.' Now they nlanm-
1native-lawn,u
G11•tlln•fle may Imo
Cana-
dians, or nntnnllizfrl foreigner's, or
merely resident foreigner,, ear *Well
nom -resident fnlrignl•r'N, who rill•
eiull,h looking for hand. • preatitlu
on their int'.Nllllents. Thum on In.
'.'e*l 4)0444,10 woo Hnd that 114.. 14I)PM1'mlI'
4'.' hu'uileeo and even broadly pin riot i,
phrase 'Canada for the 4'atutliene'
,.imply rover, the drain• of a 1' 'h,l
her of p•rsmM, p.Irth' Canadian,.
and partly net, to have the !wieilelte.
eIn'Mdv hugely enjoyed. of foiling
the great 111N14 1,f the people of Canada
to pun•hase nn iltu(s,t'tallt part of
their means of life inns them, at. wrli
Hcinlly enhnneel prices. Verily there
it virus ill an admit pl11'a..•."
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A Job Lot Nowadays.
Two wono•n sitting opp•'ite the. 111110 --
writer
-
writer In Nn clertt'le rear pitched their,
voices w, high that every wool of
their roue eteet inn ronld be heart by
thew• elf trag near them. Matrimony
was evidently the *object of their
ceanVertNt 4011, for one of 110.111 sNilV
'•M1 •1' '4 1 thirsk that. if I slut.
thigh., 1 would not ,(early the Prime.
'i \1'x11.4 hinow'IC, and then Agin, 1
fl 11 1111°,"
"Iles, ihat. is so," replied her com-
panion. "1 feel just that way my-
self, sn' 4 have Nm Froin a husband AS
the ereridge, tows,
"Me. have I Ghat ie, AA men 0111
nowadays."- IAppimeott'm Magazine.
I have bought for cash a large quantity of
the following seasonable Hardware at
A Bargain
and as long as they last you can have
them at the following prices for cash :
N... 0I',oil.,l Mining Steel 44'i(' at $2
Portland Cement, ler barrel '2
Page Ferlee, t( -win', at, peer nal
Page (fate', 12-flsit. at 1
Ply utonth Hinder l'a'in:
le'nv1• vola' Mt leis
in \%'hire Lead. Elephant Brand, per', a4
71) 'While bead,,Rldw•1'tsi In'M, (4111'.', at
:MI Baden Linseed Oil ,tt, per gal.
52 Nail. *t, per potted
(fold Medal, I6'. (:e'en Sheaf, 1.11.',
for Twine. Praire g anteed.
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i)on't forget that I can buila you an jS- awe London Fence for 35c a rod.
Ready -Mixed Paints
1 handle the ":Irk- brand. It i. the Iw'eI ie bee NMI wnte'e piled, If y041 me it
'e von Will not WS 111 any other kind. 1 have handled it for the pond .ix veru'.. It hies been
ries', 44,411,1 ,Ind 40111101 mitivflart.n')' In rv,ry W9v : and the nu1(19(eetairers clave the ',Isn't and
'spiral loo t.,n•n nal the very I1141 Millie nn 1110 market. Yen Will he shoo to watch their paint*
in future year.. 'they sea• 11111 likely to he part out of hominess.
iWC YOU WANT GOOD H.1HI)WAHIC AT,I'1444''♦E 1'HI('EM ('A1.i. ON
CHAS. C. LEE
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