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The Signal, 1907-10-24, Page 7PEN AND SCISSORS. " The leavew Are falling now front the trees in the range of haekyards Its view froul guy milady window." .aid professor Vun Joggeby, ".tud that brings to oily mind, as It always dotes, the question of which Nelson 1 like beet. Am a matter of flu -t,! 1 like thew all. And here I ala res).Qed }of the words of the Impel, as to the mon )II lit - would prefer to lie In : ' 1 wuulddt die lot spring tau... In ruuumer it In fall, e in - I% uuklu I di' at all (e 1 ..You are, when IN. cause ll) really •give the subject collmidelatn111 he fuund that be didn't want to die in any of thew, Ute obvious inference lie. ing that he liked all tilt- melaNanm, and aw like the poet in this rrmpre t, am well as like him iu out wanting to die ill any aeNsuu. tout 1 have- it choice among the measelnm to live in, las. In- deed. Perhaps ha did. mud fur nlysrlf 1 like fall the test. •'1 like spring, the awakening of nature, the renewal of its youth, the coming of the buds on myrimodm of plants, awl of the buds and the leaves 00 the doers, #told after the rigors of win- ter I like the soft And I)Alu/y air of springtime, but I like the soft, hazy, yellow richness of the early days of autwnn, of nature'# full rip•ne%v, let. ter, and fall 1 like leht of all, when the leaves are. going. as the NIY goin K u•d now ; when, After* Like 1»nQ r 91 1111- 1 I mer, the air is bracing and the winds hlow and life is a string, full •oy, ••I may at surae other time ave ex- pressed another preference am to my Choice of seasons, but if 1 have done ems please consider that now, revoking .dl fururer wills and testaments, 1 An- nounce fall too sly final selection." e .t.n• .1�Q.rfrmr. Mond %luller on all Mutation day. Ail tuned and brown front raklna bay, stood by the kit -hen table, where A pumpkin stood, all holden fair. she 1 --led the sit—. one by nue• Ks, 11 Aleve m, yellow kis the ,un. .end then she put it on to -tow ITht• pot .he used waw while and blur,. :(he took a lot of ems•• and milk And -piv, kind things of that wine ilk. Arid made a alhng, rich "Cold. Aold later poured It it, a mold Tbat -he hal made fr in aborteusl dough. Then put it on the dove, you know, The �udtre tune by and s,tw the maid. Ili -auto car in haste he mtayat. And to the window sill be erne .ind .only r„urmured Maudie'w name•. ,the ca,t on him a startled eye. 'rhea handed him a:pltatr of pie. He took a bite -the pie was great ' H, knew at once he d met his fate Iter cheeks were pink, her lips were mi. A, he. the Judge, with ardor Wald .'Ah. Haudie, dear. came. be my wib•. .ind bake toy plus thruugloall uiy life. She hung her head lad +n,iie•d :e sin Iv. Hut she forgot that all the while That a. ho hear( her son ly list, Hrr pie was burning to a crop. Thr rook his ring and netned•thr day. And then he-wiftly rode away, And then mile turned to get the pie. Hut it was burned, and black and dry - Twa.. to the hungry piglets fed. He - worth one pie, -'she . fl ly wid The recent visit to I[' LoiLaba of the Hishop of London recalled to a news. Fpr writer a stolr`v which is maid to well known G, like people of Lon. don, Ontario. It refers to the »bsent- nindedness and general unworldlinesm of the. saintly Maurice nialdwin, the late Bishop of Huron. Bishop I.Wd. will (,auto int/ it railivay ricket oBlee one day, and maid It,. wanted A ticket. '•l'ertainly," raid the polite clerk. "Where to le" "Dear ate," hail the Bishop, "I really forget. Didn't you notice in the paper where 1 WAS going topreach tomorrow ?" The agent hail not [teen, nor did »n examination of the newspNpers avaflAble. afford Any slur. In thhe end the Hisho 1 wM forced to call up Hishopetowe �A lytelt•- phone and ameertain from Ail"'. Bald- win what him forgotten appointment was. Those who have struggled with the problem of the doctrine of election may appreviate the following lines, which come In Pen and Seimmorm from it young body of the Presbyterian persuasion. '1'11e authorship of the lines im unknown An nneleel.+t infant sighs, out it. little htval4, And warm,rr. l through thedarkno• along the m 10r , .,f death, I ntii the eats+ of heaven. aglraae with loe:erl. it .plat .1 n, rnn L, then, and clung [herr. and would n,n Iw denied 'I'hnueh -sill from rkirlh ens• elm trring+, enter in I,e+wrt into Urhenna. yu child of wrath and .1t ll) -t tl,.• antes were opem.d : a moot wilh trot are miW Woopwl IIIb\vol and rased I IIP wrepinit and Il, c•les "I Ahold. Immortal light thrilled .iflly duw•m avenue- of Wlsa A. on the infant's forehued the spirit placed s klnu. llo are You, thus to hallow an 11110 ­ted brow r' "hear child, my nave wow ('at vin, but 1 wee thins• better now. ,i A young CansAian whose career has opened brilliantly in Charles T Currelley, who hmA just come home after some eight or nine yearn of old world lite, to take top the, duties o curator of the Provincial Alomil l o Ontario. Mr. Curre.1ley is it Huret boy, hill former home being Nt Exeter (iruluating from Toronto Universitd in Itflkl, In the natural science course Mr. Currellev, who had Alwx had tastes outside the routine Of hayyis cul lege work, fmind what seems to be hit lite work while wandering id lyy inn interestedly through the Hritied Mu"um. Him curiosity became aroused by the Egyptian section Ani to Blake it he put some questions t another gentleman, a perfect stroll to him, who waA in the room. This Kentieman was Dr. Flinders Petrie, o the Palestine Exploration Fund Which w•as then engaged in lnakinp researches in the Sinai peninsula He in turn became interested in the young Canadian, and enlisteil his Aer vices. That seemingly fortuitouli in rident was decisive in turning Mr Currelle.y'm energies into atrhaeolog Iral exploration. Since then he ha ronducted remearrhen in Crete, it Niro i, and in Egypt. and hall moult renin famous discoveries in Fgypto 109Y. his, work being rer(I�nitrad Icy a decoration from the Khedive. In hi new Position to curootoor of the Ontarit MuAeum, he enters it what in fo this Province a practicAlly virgil nerd, except in regard to nature mrience. To bring theOntario Mus Il up to the tank of theAgg�aamNi lfilmetim in CAmbrridge, the Hedpatl of Mrtllill. And other rich stores n m ientiflc and momhaenlogiral 1remsulas Nr. Cin-relley Itaa a tank which wi', Drove a worthy test fur his bee Powers. ELECTRIC' RAILWAY PROJECT A Live lisue at Kincardine Vote to Be i Taken November 18th. Fruw'1'hr Kiura�dinr ltrvirw uflust' week The, buildinlr of an elerttrie road by the Outirio Nest Shote Railway Cl). between liotlerich and Klnctovdiue has uow becoule it live question with the valzunm of thio town. lou Salau'da •, Coumcillurs .I. T. lluldthor1w,' H..1. MrEwit". wall uuumfw•lurer, and It. S. Williams, Iluuulgerof the Canadian Hltuk of Coninien•e, tiodprich. with Al. 64tituu, of A+hfield townehip, were here in the iuteremts or the pnn•iei•t and dimcowed tilt, matter generally with Hleullew of the town council and other citirrus. Owing, however, to ilm being Saturelty night Out itt- temdance w!s not Jorge. Atter hear• ing the arguments of the geutleuren promoting the line the Mayor decided to call m, Special mleetinF of council for Monday night at which Mr. fit. U. Cameron, Al. 1'. P. for West Huron, was to he {resent with a copy of the bylaw which it is proposed to aubmit to the ritteF etyera of Kincardine. Oil Monday, the council chamber Was well filled by citirens, will) fol- lowed Air. CAHIPl•un with deep atten- tion. He prefneed his remarks by stating -that the meetings held in the several municipalities partook more of the nature of quiet talks than otherwise. The promoters dol to fret the general frrltK of the people e in regard to the enterprise. If eronsid• eml lllepeticial to the district in which they lived they mhould vote for it ; if out, vote xgxinmt it. The Ontario W'ertShore Railway Co. had out or newer had h+td any connection with au electric line scheme of which moue year a ago a Mr. Pugh was the ppru- luOter. Theyy hlul seeor•etl oleic charter in the year I!Mrw anU the chal ter called for it rtaut from Sarnia to Owen Noland. nd. At that time three or four citizens of Uoderich had started an agitation fur the toilding of the road but found they haul Im•guu too gamin. They had endeavored to interest the C. 1'. It. in their enter- priae• but that road had other views regarding the country through which for would (wild. - Mr. Cantering, continuing, said that the dine would run through some of the treat couutra• in Ontario. Next to the county of Middlesex. Huron was the largest and wealthiest. It mur- passed Waterloo count!. He could not ser why it should not Pay, (lov- ertnnent legislation lWeventeri a com- lrauy operating till electric road fnnu INsuing lNond s to more than $13,1001 a toile. This line could not be built for laws than "),001 A mile and could get It() fivaoei»I asmint#tucr from the Gov. ernment. He expected wane op!xui- tion in Hornig and Amhfirld u,wrlshipl, but thought m,a a rule people would vote for an enterpprime that was for I fit.Kerovial good of the public. (loderich already hadku,r•mnteod the IN)ndm of the Maitland Itiver Pucker Co. to the »mount Of $IN1,100I find the Company had contract" t, supply that town With power for twenty-one years at N roMt of $7,1011 At year. Ashfield had Pasateal A ItyIAW for it gmar'anlere Of $ULi,0101, and it with expected that Huron townmhlp would submit A bY- Ikiw for $73,1001. Mr. Cameron desired the fit•Nt-and second reading of the by- law that evening, but on motion of Reeve Hunter anti Councillor Kaake it was derided to adjourn until Tues- day morning. Comnril met an Tuemelay nm -ruing, All the ruenllx•rm present, unit un»ni- nu,osly det•ided to mubniilt the 11ne••tiun to the peo de of lilt- IMth of lovPlll_ ber next. lie bylaw 1-N11N for a goal - antee• oflhr Curnrplany's INII1dM to the amount i,f $,111,1011, for it term of thirty year.; detineq rat" W he charged pts- w•ngerm,. etc. )Ir. Cniserun explainid that the passing of the bylaw did not give the Congmny any privileges, excepting with the consent of the corporation. Tilev could nut build one ((Not.( null within fill- town limits without that. consent. The Itailway Act provided for that. Public nteetinKs would lie held, at which those interested in tilt- prigert would endeavor to show the !uh•ant 4es to lie gained toy the build- ing of the road. The matter, how- ever, in in the hands of the citizens themselves. He hulked that Use Miami of Trade in Kincardine would tint in conjonetion with the rueneil to nee that at majority wan Iecorded in favor of Lite bylaw.. Mr. Cameroon sigried an Agreement to recompense the corpora- tion for the expense incuneel should the bylaw not carry. ROBBERY AT BRUSSELS. Postoffice Safe Blown Open Sunday Morning. Brussels, (let.. :111. Another of eeriest of nob eries and holdups which have leen perpetrated in different. parts of Western Ontario was com- olittevl here 01 HateribW night- or early thin morning• when the post - ()fit -e was bracken into, the mate drilled and blown and the contents, aHlount- ing to several hundred dollars in stamlpom and registered letters, were stolen. The work was that' of no amateur eracksmarl, 122nd any doubt. A rear window h even been removed before the jab was done to facilitate it hurried escape in came the robberm were disturbed in the course of the operation. The robbery was not discovered un- til early Sunday morning Citizens did not hear Any repo rt, although the wreckage of the otWke would indicate that the explomion was one of great violence and that nitro-glycerine was umed. The mate door had been twilo l oft itm hingem kind its contents laid blare. The INmlmaster had A large number of registered letters on hand on Sat- orlay night and they were deposited In the Marc, together with agltantity of stamps and small Milver. The whole world probably amount to be- tween $,Net and $Ipl. It was one of the richest hauls which have been made in the last few months by the crooks, who have operated with suc- CPMM. There iM no definite clue to the thieves And the police have not picked Up their trail As yet. Cornered the Bishop. Dr. Ingrain, flis,hop of Lindon, is a learned ecclesiastic, but he declared that, at times youggpit children, of whom he im extravagantly fond, upMet horn hn(!Iwith their questionot. Once he, wwr addressing a gathering of prior children, and at the close of him nm - marks invited an toyy sir girl to ask him quPs,tinuM. a His,hop anawered several, but was finally floored by A little girl, who Asked : 1'leas,e, Alr, wary did theAnsse�lm walk sip and down Jacob's IAdder when they had wings P" Dr. Ingram escaper' by blandly in- quiring : ,-What Tittle bray or girl would like to Answer that question P" (let your Job printing done at 'rhe Sigisal. (food work at moderate east. i. THE SVINAL : GODOERICH, ONT IO •R DRbS 15 GOOD ATEA " The Expert Tea Taster \ a is the one who knows the real value of Reed Rose Tea and uses it as a standard to judge other Teas by. Wouldn't you like to judge it for yourself ? It 7 �' is the Tea that has that rich, fruity flavor — just what pleases the expert Tea taster. Q Ask your Grocer to send you a package. THE RURAL SCHOOL TRUSTEE. HURON TO BE RECARVED. I East riding. The result of this ar- _ runljenlent would he somewhat tAn- An Honorable Office, In Which Much How -Will Coming Redistribution of cerne . far am Nest Huron stretch con - The riding world Good Work Can Be Done. Seats Affect This County? toh Esta the town of ll(Iderich to the from Fmin The v.,rll et,. Ad\',wale It IN generally understood that a le- northeasterly extremity of Howick -- A fringe along the north and west N N own 11 The IInLII Un Cllr land II.L bl W 11 r �M N x •ran euu•nt f t6 electoral dl frit[ 1 K the •. II xriem of the t tM Ind fortune and prugrrNs wrappt•d u o in the ouuntry, toeing houn(1 to- of the Province is to le uuule at the. IA-Kil.htture, before }luwea•rr, theme are • only 'cunjrc- +old, wl next memosiuu of the toles, and according to the NGttelueut gether, he is anxious t, do something the Oovernuleut appeals to the roon of the haul Cou.ervative quoted to advance their joint imtrrrata, the try iq n grurral electiuu. 'there ill +altos the party in power hdm Hot yet country's just its sincerely as his own. I colsiderrblr speculation am tU What is Hn Ade p the rlrctal ap ut uro wuo Just what to do, is it more difficult to be dune with this county, and an it is to he mubnlittedmll) the Legis- Problemll/ color. He Inas Ill)[ 111(InPY various theories tire ,out 'Moth IItI IIIc lit till' veining session. enough to Jar it public benefactor in partiPN being of the opinion that the thea metal Areeptatiun of the term. ! three Hurons will not Ile left its they Politic" And lawmaking have their at-: are at ptement. The SiKual wam in- What the Premier Sought In a Pawn tractions, but special qualifiedtiuus formed the other dar by a prominent Shop. t-ce"Ary, ad openings for this are inn I lo•,tl Cuuserv»tive, w'ho generally kind of mervice nut very Plentiful : knows what is going um, that the When Kir Wilfrid Laurier, was in city and tiown offices of trust and t.overnlnent hioul not yet consulted Turunto a fortnight ago he wait seen honor are not, proportionate in nits- with the local party leaders, and the one morning in that part of Queen leer to the nnnher of men rnlulx•tent Inference is that no decision halt yet street where the second-hand store" and willing to NII them, and in the twell arrived at as to the disposition of exhibit the Pndlems variety of their ruraldistrietm there are still fewer op- the thre•r ridingm of this county. contentm. The Prime Minister war por6oInities for public bervice to the One theory, of which It good deal out for a morning stroll and like cumntry.. Item been heard, is that thewhole of, many another per sun found it But thele is one hunor•iable and ion- (;oderich township im to go into SauIh most interesting to gaze into the portant office that the public -s drited Hur-/H, the whole of Hllllett into windows of the pawn whops and man in tote country call ha d, and Neat Huron, and the flown of Wing- second-hand stores. Hut somebody that is the trusteeship of the school ham into East Huron. According to saw him and the e•veniu9 pap•n in his district. It isn't a IArge-suumd- this plan the idem, is to make Fast and Gold of the way he hlui loitered in ing honor•: there is no film*- to be Sout Hurn safe Conservative seats, that locality. gotten out of it, and Iesm money. It leaving ��-Hir Huron x ('rit "hive." 111 r. Bergetun, who is with It. I„ is a thankless tisk, and he who on. A met -*- d Cir recaof the dIt Bowen on Political tour of• f11e dertakem it becomes an unfailing tar- county has 11 . lntapPed ant in Aur- WeNt, saw At item A out Sir Wilfrid's get for the criticism of the, eountry- other quierter. Thi- contetnpla" the morning walk in Toronto and turned nide. In that it lear•a a strong re- Making of it -hive- in East Hmno6 it to aeaotlnt III him speech at Edition - semblance to the p oaition of the Ie:Lving Nemt HI ,n ,and South ton. Mr. Bergeron was talking about teacher Of the mine'mehoed, except Herron easy ground nl' (!otleervative j the fatuous Liberal platform, drawn that the bitter 11ILM a NA;kry attached randidalem. The Way • I which this is up in the convention held at Ottawa tot a sitter• to be door is by altnrh K the town- in lrtfei, but, entirely lost might of since But thele are stole Advantages ad- herring to the `xxlitiun am crowdL><1 in ships of Howick and To •nberry and the villxgl• of Wroxeter to \1'emt the party attained office. The stools platform," he declared. Rulon��tr.the(in vantutges, And eertnin {loran, and Liking from q t-Ifuron "ham leen relegated In somewhere —I yItalifltxtions are as ne•cemewry to hold- I a„ at present constituted th half of don't know where. A few days agu ing it with endit#is the tilling of mare Hallett township wbivh it ow in- Sir Wilfrid was seen gazing inlently lofty places. The rural-se•h(sd truster , eludes and paRtAl it aver h, East into a pawn sh.lp in Toronto and some bait in him hands the reins that guide H11IY111. Acing with title a•itlag of men saw Kinn. 'Why,' mid one, 'that the future of the rauuuunity• Him Itlyth and possibly Ibe town of C in-, is Sir Wilfrid! \that can he lie looking judgment Ilelects the tea c er, him tau,. 'I'll(- whale Of (sodench townthrp for The ulyeitery Was solve(' when .1 ight kpox the work and the itrnnsferred would be inelmded io South Huron, 1eome am replier' : 'He is hooking fur erluiphµ•nt of t to school in goof order, and the town of Seaforth would be the in Lileritl platform.*"—Sat- and him opinion is file pattern own front the South to lht urday Night. which film people of the divtriet niould thein,. ie mural and intellectord-- health of The eorntry depends upon the trine of the wveroil districts, and these in turn upon the mcbloolx: and the man who helps in ever ata blight a degree to t•I Pale• A g'lxxl Spirit •- `uf citizenship and loyalty in the little red mch(olhouoe bas done an aunount of service far his gauntry that snout le ulenmured. It rellellle•m IIIb loellll ekip Vity tel IM - i a rural-srhoed 1 motel— gaud t uslee•i You wank to learn bookkeeping se, You will know the correct way to One of the wc,tof-the s e iug t tiny- t is an uulKrotvlh of -the ides that. any- that When you finish Your course enter u ever conceivable kind of P Y laxly ran le it trumlee. There never You will feel [lure of yourself, dont a transaction by either single or Was it greater mistake. To Joe•Kin You? double entry. ln school ,in thewelfan aloof have dlatr iet. not t Tlla�s the way we will teach you You will know every phase of bookkeeping• r►n iuyx•r•wmnl wort of feeling, bat�tt modern banking g methods. healthy, human interest in the lrsglle We will thoroughly instruct You You will „make good'! in actual within ilm borders. Ile should have r. in the theory of bookkeeping and business life. And, do you know. mouse education the Isom the Is'tter but then make you apply your theoret- owe ur cannot supply the demand for r not to the preponderance of looks unit bo oklearning over pru•tical g aduates. IC knowledge m a practical way- g P y• Large, illustrated catalogue free. knowlmlgt•. Ire should know some -'I thing of rnoole•1.11 Illethod l arm' itloielel•lt ; FOREST CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE in the work of the teacher. Yela�e mar Stoics Hemil old He should be nblr to view any salter ata, J. w. WESTERVELT. eonne•cted with the echoed from the. Principal, Iekideki. standpoint of the taxpayer, the par ent, the child, the tenehe•r, and vet ! have clear enough judgwent and firio _ r 1 eneuKKh will to withstand the de- inands of any of theme groups, if mileh demands are blmsed upon ignorance or FALL STYLES unreamun. 11P should be patient, slow Everything FOR Fall Wear UNDERWEAR Natural Wool Underwear, Britannic Underwear, Fleece -lined Underwear, Wool -nap Underwear, :ind all other kind• OVERCOATINGS [it browns. hlackm and grey Winter Vestings, Suitings NEW FALL CAPS Iq all MlYlrs. RAINCOATS We -till have a few ready- made Suits and Overcoats to get rid of. This in the store whet,,- }ou can I"t rig yourself nut for fall and winter. We carry full a mortntent in all lines \ a From the cheapest that's g'w to the best that's mak.". . Reg. Black TtIE TAILOR. As usual Miss Cameron has all the season's latest shades and shapes for fall and winter MILLINERY and is titrnlnK out at her establishment head -wear for the ladles' that is in strict style and best taste. TRIMMED HATS FROM $125 up. MISS CAMERON HAMILTON STREET. GODERICH. HEATING A_ND COOKING The salve old, old story We hear the year nround, Ila the story told of the. Happy Thought Range which im, " We want it Happy 7' 110,19111 Itange, the lift' ar Am our neighhk or'm. She tried other stoves before she got » Happy- Thought and now she in well pleased. 14he sayn that she can do more cooking with lesm fuel than on any stove she ever had or sato at her friends', and we want one Just like hers." The same applies to the Radiant Home Heaters We. have taken two coal stnvem nut of it honmeand put in one Radiant Hone which gave anon+ heat than the other two on less fuel than one took. It has no equal. We have a quantity of WIRE FENOINQ "n hand and if you ,ite thinking of doing any fencing I him fall or next spring it will pay yam to hny at one(-, A quantity of NATIONAL PORT"ND CEMENT ALWAYS ON HAND. HEATING, PLUMBING. ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING AND TINSMITH 1 NG given special attention and all work fully guaranteed. —L,': use, _= CHAS. C. LEE House 'Phone II= TnumvAlt, October 24, 1907 d hVY/Cras-, t t Men's Shoes Good solid wear and real comfort in our Men's Shoes BUILT TO WEAR an,d - stand the walking which you will certainly fusel like doioq when you wear them. All the best makes, in all shapes, sizes and widths, are here. Easy to get a fit. Easy shoes to wear and hard th wear out. WM. SHARnAN •� BRICK'S TASTXLE9W* > - Renovates the entire system. Is palatable and can be easily assimilated t od lever oil is nauseous — Knocks out th6 stomach, So that very few persons can take IL 4111�.; Take a dose of " Brick's Tasteless" v r And note how pleasant it is Starts you eating at once — edfem h , Tilat tired feching Which 4 Every one speaks of from time to time, and the f Languid feeling disappears immeditdy. Every bottle taken is guaranteed to short improvement ; So why should you hesitate to take it ? See your druggist today about •' Brick's Tasteless•" Two Sizes —8 onum bottle 50c; 20 ounce bottle $1.00 OVERCOATS WE HAVE THEM in all the popular Cloths FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. You get a better selection by ordering early. FRANK He MARTIN THE TAILOR AND FURNISHER II BEEF, IRON AND WINE We have a most reliable make of this well-known tonic. Guaranteed to be mule of Lhe• hest and purest inKredients. 75C a Large Bottle. SYRUP HYPOPHOSPHITES Another good Lonic, particularly at this season. $i.00 a Bottle. 'He C. DUNLOP$ DRUGGIST Bedford Block, GODERICH T 0 V E -S We have shown the people of Gode- rich and vicinity at the great Gode- rich Industrial Exhibition that we have the largest stock of Stoves, Ranges and Heaters in this section, and our numerous sales detnonstrate that the public appreciate our efforts to give them something better every year. Come and examine the Largest Stock of Ranges and Heaters at our store on Hamilton Street. A second-hand Kelsey and a second- hand Sunshine Furnace for salecheap. WORSELLS' CHEAP HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE