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The Signal, 1909-7-29, Page 22 THrRBDAY, JrLY 29, 19118 THE SIGNAL : CODERiCII. ONTARIO iat odce makes it his leueinees to let the proper authorities know of the dia- i 1 t rt' anry. If it is found that the vane lanai nation of A.'s house is eul'I'ect, then next year H. IDS to pay hie proper contribution to the city f Ie. If it ill f d tl t tl !illation f II '11 cuuttlt en, UN's ttuu. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSI AY ay THE'RONAL PRINTINU co.. Limited Telepaoav Call Na !6. Tr "s et freer tan : - n 00 per annum in advance. Ria months. Sue : three months, 2.5c. Te l'nited States rubocribers, 11.30 a yea (strictly to advance(. uuherribon who fall to receive Tim SIo.41 regularly by mall will confer a h(vur by w Quaintly' us of the fact at as early a date es When • change of address is dedrald: both the Old and the new address should be ghee. Advertising Rates;: !r La nue and other Insertion advert le ter 44 . per nue for Ant Inwertlou end Ir per liar for each .nbnequent inrertion. Mea.ar.vi by a nonpareil reale. twelve lines to nn inch. Busbies," Dards of ell line. and under, 1.5 per year. Advertisements of last. Found. Strayed, Sit- uation,. aca,1t, Sit Untoa- 1\lwted, Hou -e. for Sale or to Rent, Fanus for Sale or to Reim Article, for reale, etc., not exceeding eight hued, 45c uncle l.rortlou ;SI for first month, one Larger adtert'se• for each 1'u ue al month. tear 1 beet/ g In ectal. ro tarn proportion. lt�a . 18 n In reading ten A1. p art t o. i ordinary t cent. per line. No noticele�th..u•LS.• ya Any special notice. Iheeb,p•.'t of whirs 4alA• pecuniary benefit of any individual or •teeel' atlou, to N. eonadvl4w,4,l 'In a4rertf•ement and to be charged accordingly.- . Hate. for di - play n rontraet advertt+e- V Y su.0 will Os given 1,u appli�atioo. Address W oommulcattoo. -THI-$1H-NA1. F'Ft1' +Nut'44a • nuierieh. t 'e nun la IP ca Olt ton ° . house fes cornet, then A. 4ecuree a reduction in his ps.e.snn'nt, and an art of Net equntizati°n has been nee conlpli.hed." This is 4,..t ere ti -Turn-1'h; . .stitch! The Meleney, tit the way in which it would u. t. When 111e rill(' had tern pullislu'11 1113u1y little• things which the most caret ill 'foul skilful assessor in the world might miss, would be brought to light. The modest man who is willing to value his property e 1'o t lowest possible II 1 1 and income a t hr figure', in order to get off light on the taxes. might feel some compunction in the matte) of under -valuation if he knew that all a ho so desired could get th.• roll and look ep his ninths. EDITOHIAL NO1 E.S. 1 art Grey i. I l 1 err Cat .ul L. HP st1i11.1 Olt! n .I 1,1..4,41 ..11 I Itlp IV the Yukon. A remarkable time 'II a•ul in Ute• finances of the Intereolonial•'Railway is aeported for 1111 present IIsea1 year. The earnings are in"re•(wing and the operating et penises are being reduced. Nhoped.• 1 •to It 1 Burin • ttt present year t }. 1 O(H)ERICA THUIWDAY.JULi' .2% tea, Wipe nut last years deficit of tlotrt TWO NOTEWORTHY. STATEMENTS. Sir Charles Ttippe'r has already been quoted in opposition to the sug- gestion of direct rtwltribution by l'anatla to the support ut the British navy, Sir Charles returns to the subject in an article in the July Nine- teenth Century, in which he quotes the opinions of Lord Milner and--L.ar'd Beresford in favor of local navies in preference to contributions, and aul- vocale..the carrying out of tho All Red Route project, with a provision that steatnlllip receiving_ rulleitiies should he available as naval cruieri in time of war. Sir. Charles replies t igonmsly to the intinuatiun that- Cads.is "sponging" un the Mother Country in the matter of defence. He says : "i cannot conclude without ex- pressing my dissent from the dispar- aging remarks that have been made in reference to the neglect by Canada to discharge her duty in regard to the de- fence of the Empire. Canada has spent hundreds of millions of dollars in theconetruetion of transcontinental railways which have been declared li)•" 'the highest British naval and military authorities to be of vital importance to the defence of the Empire. She had reclaimed from the wilderne, ,-hy opening it up 1.o wettlernent, the great • — Rupert's Land, which is being rnpieily- occupied by British subjects and will soon provide this country with all the "-bred4stlffei -Which it is unable to pro- duce. Canada, with a population of under five millions, a(rrnnrdished this work without assistance, a greater ex- ploit than has ever leen achieved by any such p)pulatioh in the world." „Alems4!-zein. this- *Wrist. rat fey-- tl,. t • old Conservative war-horse may be given the remark' of Earl. (trey. our Governor-teene•ral, at the Dominion Day banquet in London, England. His Excellency said : "1 am continually amazed as I go through Canada at what a population equivalent to that of Greater London ham achiever) in a continent ti14' Mize of Europe. The Canadian Pacific Rail- way, which was only finished a little more than tw•enta•-live yenl1 ago, Was made out of a contribution of lllltl- lic money amounting to one hundred million dollars. Who is t here that can say that that money put • into ten Dreadnoughts would• have been of equal value to Imperial de- fence There are two more transcon- tinental railwayn under conetrnetien. and my hope is that we may se*' Canada advance in population, in strength. in prosperity, and in spirit. But whether with a small population ora great one, t have 1Pt(tt Pffr3ugh of the temper and the spirit which ani- mate the people ref the Dominion from one end of t `•nada to the other to. 'he convineed•fhat the Prime Minister, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, was more than justified in stating'that if it was nec- essary tG maintain the naval suprem- acy of the Crown Canasta was pre pared to spend her last dollar and to gtye n. her Iamt-ma" $71111,17-`0. iTMIr I'' a etirreet surmise. George P. Graham has arrived. No teatime of Glelerich's rLl1vrlop- Im•ntinrecent yeau•s i- more. metier• able or conuuend,dde than the in - (teased attention given to boulevards and ltwms. A former resident who had leen away item (,''toric,' for a HIMONT of year* on I''IR return this ienlm(r spoke enthusiastically to The Rignlil of _the change in the appear- ance of the town in thist•e*p•ct. Let the gated work go ori. Ruelyir•il Kipling ha, not improved him reputation by his 'sleet effusion, his, "City . of .,Meati_'- --.'An . oluieure and unmusical olttpouring of jargon,•. "neither lite'ratllt•e, nor sense'," "lyrical pessiti isin," rue /1H111/ e.f the coin. merits from widely different-s'utrees. The London Speetator seems to Ie- lieve that, if Mr. Kipling hits leen 'known as the "pet of Inapet•ialietp," he ought to he disowned. at 'Toronto gistrntt has (heeled that a cigar is not n di g. ((11d that cigar( may not he sold on Sunday with:tut violaliag_ilo. i.4v rite deei• shun was made I:u•gely on the evidence of 1)r. A. J. Johnson,_ who declared that a cigar, although it contained an active' medicinal principle, was •not. a drag an7more than it b n's egg was a drug I('railse it might ' used in a to11tiee. The lawyer e_ tiles defence t promises to appeal from the decision. The fire protection Mervici' of the town is of more importance than tree "feelings" of any rouneillor 411 eon(• rrtlp'(tnll r or elute. nfllarlal. Told Mny,,a WELL AND TRULY LAID. Corner -stones of New Methodist Church at Dungannon. '1'hineday muruiug was• the day awl apart for the laying of the Turner• stool of the new Methodist chide,' at Dungannon. During the morning rain fell in torrents, ace honied by Very 4.11441'4) lightning and heavy 111u11 - del•. At . &clock, the hnurdesignated [11' the' I1pwt1111 i; lel enmities, the storm was at its height. l,a►t4' un -rt showed signs of br(':(king, and, al- though the .pky WAS .till lIII ,,tteniag, at 1 ticket it sets decided to ew•eed with the program. The fail- Kr frit' storm might return ;it any time called for bAe.lty in the >lehes and the (entailment -,T so n.. 111eeRfe Minor eI 14 A portions of the progruu. The (•1'rc- nwnies throng! t we're 1111411'1 the dire(lion of the chairman of the din tel [ ilea`. 11. He•R ens of Me:rfol[11, amts under his able management every thing passed ntT mime hIy land 3-ilhenit a dull minute' !rent start t1) 11041.The that 'tone was laid by Itev. R. . 'Treleaven, of Carlton street Metier. dist chinclt, 'Toronto. one of tlungan- non'ssuns w'lao,has met With in:irked '(lupe' 111 tie• ministry.-.• ley.'.' 111s 1111'111.' were, anteing he *'a11iest Metal tete, of the ikl I Iengrllllon eaingr't'gali(1n, anal isle fret that he wa 1y grI a propiini'nt Alae( ill the r(Iv idents s was a sourceof grluiHrat' to those who hate Watched 111N course from 1.0v hood up. Inhis :ul111,4 on -'1'iibin ' hr r•luck nrltsiult to e ((tet 1•114phasit,. Iblhltt a 1:11-1 of th1' i it: e':vw( ie the .(1- tin''s crops guaranteed by the Ih'. 4, l'(untaou1 loin wntild Pay f(11 t 11,• new edifice wa'l'l:(( tittle'. over. To Ite•a. .I. N. Robinsim, 1)1 Sparta. a former paster of the eileuN and a Iii itoI\t. Demi m,NN,- Geo. Begley hast the comlrael fur 41.e cal 'entering work work 1141 the new house wire 'II Iti'rherd jye\1'Watley is luil4ling 1111 hie 101 text t'1 lye. Mt414a•3in'li, :al Nile J,mas( Itedi 1 had 'a Iwtrtentisimg lee .-u rtuvwlay, of la't. week. ISvery- thing 4cwlt un' amen Illy, :uitl it was '(i/'eels IIs caret v way. !Mothers nod Glen Were the Dint lectors for the 't 'Walk, while Ihr frammwork be leing'etone by Jos. Flynn, of lit. A li- gu-tiny (iwl ‚44.11)1 're is putting a 10ellld:ati011 under hi. 11011se. I 111.1.( n NP. Kele J. W Rote inson, of Sparta, 1 -•tied Res', `I'itele4a011atflip 1110yIlit4( set vire 114 ten• .M. -i h...t;.4 . h,rr. h \Ir. '1'Irlraven'4 er1111111 on '.14.11.1 WAN 111(111 .IlglIeeh(ted h), his 4,111..) ee.n Ht A .i., .e.-. ' p1i nal rl•gnist, \11►. %Volts, a ttu'mel ua•mher ,41 hi. Telnolo comgtegal1(111, plovid(M1:u1 1(lditional Deaf for the audiellee in her .:7.1111 1 • which ' 14 Pent- land land preaelu•.1 in Ili. )t.-theeled church 'en t,aiGtov . I1. o. ('has, r uth,•rfurel Pxrhn I::..l pulpit: with the I.:e.t.;r:It I4I,a, 11.' 1q R(1pday . Moe Maud \Vhyml4 take, the toric, at the Kpwlett Lemke,n°'eting on Fri. 11.1N' .•t'•ning.. 1) , u 1er14' .. rvicl•r \ r 4 ' 11' a 1 Ihue . 1'(1 h 1 in Ili 1 t •hu d tali .41 Sunday next. • I' L- \11 \t'. ‘1111. 11,41, of ,111,. 4.1'1 111.1•4 . 114'.. N. ‘‘.10 11.1 \1.. 11111 Mts. Harley long .(11,1 . .isiliig at 14•n - miller Miss 1 I1.. .lolu)stun is 111w414• from 4'1111.1..1, Rey. ('bas. Rutherford retuutell .w1 Friths) ti.wu Ili. trip turaa��N{{ew folk• Ahem Mal. deal 1, ,� (..girl,• I. availing at the f - Ill her, owls. Joseph A. Mil - lough.. .Mr. and \Ins . 11Mary 44,. ioH-e'nd 4aredy, of I atill,p, spent Skin- • LONDON, 1NTARIO Business & Shorthand SUR IECTS Resident and Mail Conner c.lal'.'..a F • 1• W. W..e.rvelt, f. W Westervelt, J.. C.A., Priarinal VIc-l'n,aipal. Ef .n 1, f•r,nrrl,• i., the• r,tont ry .((1(1.41 (41)0111, fell the 4oitor of laying the 1N•1 i(Illl 11(•111 t loupt•. Thr l hint tete leas hint_ by J. I i. Anderson, o17.ne1'nuW, 1►nttthrr Ilit l- gannon boy who is now • of the 111,4.1 successful llusi1 1rr Risen in shim eeet ion '.4 ihrcountry. J Jiynt. of I.ecknew, 11 pawl- m(ster in the art of I:ayinf; 4.444 tier - 0111 •e, pointed with pride to the (Ail tont hr 4,1) tat 4rn.r.- 6.1, ..Ib. r tress - elle presented to him en similar 1)•c4- 81111.4,. _l4axlerlaaa_ 1r.a* -"Irre ,nt,utiu erre: m onies by (i. M. Elliott, who laid the fifth and East corner -stone, and wuq lir applause• of hie audience by his p'•1 t intent r.huirk, ,u, teuIp•ranlr and Rablwatles,hool work, Ibinelxome Dolmen[ 1f the 1)ccludon in the fieen-of-eilvertree Iswerre-pre-'. settled' do t he flve gentbr, •n who so :ably 14id.t1-e.flve ruiner -sten 'Tia' following ministers- al were I •' 4'nt, giving an additional Ion, Ihr ,4caasiwl : Rey. T. (ticks, of flu ganhun : H. I''rrgu.,in, of Kincanlint' : M. J. Nilson, of Walkerton : W. Con- way. of Nile :'r, Sawyer. of laicknow,• In- the cornet• -stun"., with other :reticles, were. placed : history of the -hurch and e..ngrcg,atiuta, nalneit eif the pastors, ropiest 411 the enlist riptinh lists to date, rut rent Iwo. of beat and religious paters. Alter 1111 corner -Mode ceremonies, titins vitt left Mr Ilie home i/1. St. lentis 4111 oeBA.a), per steamer St. !entice, after vtsitiog 4is tiler Ili Lie -know and r.l.uivn)in ihlugII 1, Il1.. I1ot*4'tl is visiting a4I,Ibi. f11rn. er hea'. aaue :at \\.)edh:un \la.. J. K. Ilrc.l4Xev and Miss Pioneer+, ,r tit Klerk)). have leen visiting at \b I''•utLuul's Rev. If. Ferguson., \\ Ile and child, of KinI:uvliete, are ci-it iug friends 1111•1r Rn.4 tat Nil, ......itt—:Ind MrN,'ITIVid spruule ate visitit,, 11r.. Huts in tl:uuilU(n Nr.. dire and \lis. toy. lye•,••.• hl•v,• (,ottn-su,4--ta'nuer, Mi.+..t',uuet ll is visiting at the home of Oro. 111adfotd 111. and \Mr's, \''esley Ttoleavren. of Totoutea. are visiting relatives herr .,Mi,. Alma• Itnbin,nn. °t Sparta, !w the gum 11 Miss Intel ('tiUo Alis. A4innie Nitt'Itt'1f.ofCarlow-. is visiting het sister. Mrs 1 d. Andel min Milton Bechtel, of Elmira, is visiting ,44 the !aortae- of Apr and Mrs. James N'44yard .... ..Miss Ada Sproule, et temteri,h, to spending her vacation at ae house ,.f her part -tits here ' Mr. Mr.. 1Vn1. Mel'1 "nth and children, .1 lr'iw etich._apet►t Sundry with their el .and1 ler•, Georg,' Correll \rthur r. 'opt is. home from Wood- . . w : 11uT,v Stelther,, of (metere], is ve mg her grandmother. .After visit • with friends 11, the villsgr over Sm .av, Rev. J. \\' Robinson and wife,. .4 lata, left on 11 ,1 The L':3d ing School CENTRAL. M�/ an oNT...../ O •TRATE , 1'ouescs 1111' praelical, our nevelt- Pts experienced, and our graduate, lea 1x1111' to 1111 res)oi edhie pent' '4. IVB. ere reeeiving 111nnv applie:ltbins for M1lee' help. l tering a single dis . e . , 4 . ,. ). a this week ID Iv ua 1 ' liunsfaa utticr help aud four plea h { for rnmmerv•ia1 teachers. (Mr grad- uates emceed as 144111*' 4t4ller.4. Three depart 1111'114 s r COMMERCIAL,SHORTHAND HAND and TELEGRAPHY 1'ata1o441W 1404', . LI.t.1orr ea Al eL.'4 111. %N, . l'rin('ipals. y-y • s. -Y '..1,-...0--,:r...-...0--y- -A' _-'� Central Business - College STANDS ready to h -Ip young nn^n and woolen to win independence an•l seccess. It has given the start to thousands upon thousands of young people. It can help you. Write for Catalogue. Enter any time. W. H. SHAW, Yonge and Gerrard its . Toronto. .I,. . w. s , i'eyull) (the lwuulom li:ul r au I Itull•:r'N. • It. J. l'r:nafnrd s effete.( hy..yr.. \ti'att.• gold w0daliMt, 1113 the ;► eta bi l to the p•rlera( ptakiug erven vrrlm. 't'hettltl.me W is rxerllrHl, ata! tulit'o-eyeeFlfh-int24.4411Tri�L' one .thin,( on ever)' hand were heard words u( et 11rrr- Dungannon title range... . commendation for the rntnnlitt(e'l The Iulnnnl picnic of the Aletblti.11 2utppy ,r4'rlion- SIrN, ,Vette playing, - ,h 5.....1.1 .. boot is -bring hrld outhe'yi,lin ails truly grand :Ind a 11113)' tat Point Fat ire 'rhrreband- deRcinu4, of to air who had the wapiti loads and :1t lens a deze•ni 1 tramtre oa he'aring her. - •private r igs have left ter the lakeside l9nprwr was hewed 111 t he p trsunng4 resit Wheat, • •.,t. and ►e:udey i` lawn, between !Fye and six laualt4'l Were greatly la'ae414•..4 by the heavy l Person' willing down to the tables. tains Inst week; and this year'' her-' 1►f the repatll provided nothing neer! vest pr/(Oise' I0 be :t - it•ruhd nvaker. lesaid--the repnlnt44)14 of the Dein- 1 Mestere, I1.•i1.1•l-+on 111411 4k'rhte'1 gan011 w'mnH )Fa0.04444,4444" n''' uay.,V.,,.4 �I,H4r --ea Me --bey. Th. known thrnugilout all the :Weaning got few Ii'•h•1' , leo la lalllll,1w 11" 1(, c.emr1try. a.: 0.04444,4444".gwll/PS ---- * .."'I 44.' Anderson, of From a financial 4tlndp eine the .111y I.uekt.uW, is 1111 ing apples in this was one of gratifying success t1 all vicinity .. Raspberries and black concerned. The receipt'. in the' even- I*•rase al4v!•r�-plrptifitt. ;.._h.. ing at the gate anti at the hnoth .In ( were Manueraell „IT the • l, • .0 'merit wail over $IJ+, while sub4eripaona and at the new .'hole,' nn.• day last week. donations throughout the day brought No boner. were 1. okem, but he v41.(s the total up to over Ii$i41. had( shaken n , Great credit is due the managing Y s 1 •. (r 4 t'ng the ro►11n titter. for the snrceslful way in Who ham the el41 (1. for .laving the Bement sidewalk from J. \1 alk. n,' which they aurauRed and carried nut r,,. h, r-. i, the program. To the ladies aTw, great expeeteel to ' 4•tuunlence '.vol k chi C1•apilling. 8(011111 he given, for to their wk . ....,. .l.ihnsl4m biro bre!., week '1'1,. rud and faithful work touch of the busy the past ..e.•k i1rlawing gravel. day's M11Qe,MM is 1111P. The 11(.614011 t1 -- l'isr-Itemi Wavering -eh township go ilial wit h the a eremonie•M on sneh , ,unl'll 4134.4 nor, , 11 t1 pay its proper a day as .past Their4day were a meet lien of the -1 of a sitiewelk it, fortunate one. and the results ex- front of the IG(glish ehhreh rectory. (-peeled the expectations of *'vers the 1114 a Dinh .e t for that streten et most sanguine. walk and a .•a......4 er on. M,1in 'Street The building is etifilriently Gtr ad-ridOne to It„11:11.1 Mk'Ne•vin'm will r vaneeetto give 'geed idea as t'' its 4414hly be giver) .it a meeting to be hell principal dimu'naions. The chinch this et ening . On Menelny tie propel will be 12'':1:* feel. with n 4,.1)131 1(o.a rentt:4rtr.1 at the nen towel sixt0rn feel rgnttr.• 111 n)*' church: wares*.1'1 in the face. hj. •, c0rflT•. The bn5PrtrPnt -tR ern fret -plank --Olt hard .nnnvh. hnwev'r, h high, while• clip tmdirlrium W.11 have *amain a vocal , 11 . . It i4 said that a height of between eighteen and lack of',liftable uc slmrll,lllntiou w.4• twenty tier. -The tower Witt be eixt) Dna• ete-t-?) why-Mr.-am4- Mre. 1\ att•- five feet higFi. )e 'Pnt.N ctrl to le 1014 There 1. (1111 an engd 7i e e ., arranged nn the riroular plan, pith in the Tillage. ,ul.l .a conifer, 141,• the pulpit to one• side, to-dI.' 11141(1inl:. 11•eak11Y'tul "x, 1•II.•t t inv141in0nt. - Macklin demo vet the thanks of the whole town for speaking out se plainly-at the Dunnet( meeting last week. We hope. and w-0 believe we expre'o.4 the hope of 111 gold citizens that be will follow up the matter and stick ‘0 it until everybody roucerned is thoroughly, awakened to a sense of espineibditc, A plag�oe of grasshoppers is doing great nlinchief in titbit)* Wore and North 1ire?,mrordingtr TinWiartien Echo. which says that . in the high- lands in thea district the insects. have literally .swept evr'rything Iwfore then(. "They are here in (millions,"ter sari The Echo, "and have utly spoiled the crop. of hay and partially d*strnyed the. nate of many farmers.' The Echo asks the Government to deal with the matter, AM in the rase of the San Jeer'' scale, and if powsille to discover -Am . _ eat.of putting_ as.top to the plague, The Weekly Sin, of Toronto, goes MUSIC IN THE SCHOOLS. ' The Windsor Record makes some comments on the enhject•nf the teach- ing of music in the public srbools. The 1Vin,inot hoard of education i' making an experiment along thio line, and The Record is , trongly in favor of the step. It Rays : There is no more health -giving form of physical exercise than singing, de- clares a memorandum 011 the 'lthjeel presented to an Engli.h sett° .I bean!. it develop", stengthens and maintain.: in good a Minn the lungs and the other cosi( n d tM•nn h them 1'KOns, an el exerts a corrus. onding influence upon the whole lex()•. (Meaaionally, 1t is suggested, even n lesson in school alight with advantage suffer interaction by Ringing if atten tion were beginning to Ilag. The re- freshing effect would le found to IN' extraordinary. Regtardle1M of g11P*tions of notation. the Windsor board of education have 'hewn their Naga•i1y and progressive. nese in making the expel'. •nt of i11- troducing music. Not only i' musk*) a prime humanizing factor. but its pur- suit brings unalloyed delight to the children, in strong eontrali,tinetion to the electpf some• other Muhject.4 on the list of studies. The delight of the children is re- flected in the hone and thus the par - ante a1' well An pupils are direst( benefit d. THE ASSESSMENT RgCL The Guelph Mercury4dvocate.4 the publication of the JeGestiment roll each year, and 11th,'( that it would be beneficial in many ways. "Publicity in the most effective leveller of tax values known. If the roll were pub- lished, Mr. A. would find, perchanee, that Mr. H , who had a house in the en h,r .inn dal in its pmtPst (ieorge stollens has the contrail --fwr-4144• Wn 441111- -and -14r-iely-wierk-s- against ultra -Imperialism when to (George ne'gl,y for the Deventer OrakO nor a nm"P !e tnRntne patriots 1f the Pmvinre /f eluetee. It has Nought upon itself 1 rebuke ftmm Th.. snit Teaar, wh 1'h nnghl to know .4omething aboral the, spirit and sentiments by which French. Canadians are ' moved. The Star Mays "The pessiuli1*ir, Teemed o \V,'ekly Mein has t he following . mislandinp statement in 1he'r/111'PP of an :aft irl' intended to :how that Canada cannot le depended ip1n to join in to closer British nnirin for mutual defence : - '1f w•4' Non to older Canada the prob- lem presenter) to Imperialists does not appenr rnnrh 10"Mdi4Ienlf, In gopher, Ihr only grrnt l'rovinee of caned,. t n, 1, e st the littlish that fronts n the 1'n population nurnleate Only snow 3111, - ion mit of a total 1f well-nigh it mil- lion nnd lhree-quarlrrs. This nemh- ing paragraph means to say that 111 Canadians' of Permit eprech d origin Ore not British. Their wn leader., would he the first to de y nod regent, it. They may note -be lint they nndnnhte,ily n1' iritish in the senile that they are ya1 subjects of the lIritish (Town nel contented citizens of the Britigtf Empire." wallows. 51 hen dmyliiet fmir., end +an.et rotor' dim. The 11ow land U sweet with alerting rent : old there where new. the tireink. in rdnl e nttl.nt The rattle wander. gracing by the trio,. Then, inyon.ly the -wallow. lightly '1.is, No longer far np In the firmament. RM. low along the brook. with one .-ole sent Fly hark and forth. and Oft beneath the nm Rend darting wing. With twitter sohand await. 1'p 'cream and down they go In .hoer delight, 80 tette !key Heger. dlpping Mt). below The •leemine ,nrface, they would tato re- peat The .toy of that days gladness In their Hight, HT 4Athln.In the eery -nn.el glow Image vicinity as himself of the sane _. viii,a1b e,tot wads. In IM Age.. value, is ainiesm wt at rine km, Mr. A. ('aratdlan MaR*rine. w.,rk , Where..(R S..,. f... t4,- 414, I,000 } 4 )ver line thc.usan11 students enrolled hy- out chain kat year. It pays to attend a •link of this great chain, for "1 . Ytitnr.t sTIIKN4; 111.” TI3.0--41W44-nal for 4114r grad - mites is THREE TIMES the supply. - Other tu•h,4ola engage our graduates 11a teacher. A Mp•rlt l'Ultl'el for (cachets. f l raetn.i1,•R of two War:Ago are.' now earning $2.14144 per annum. -Three rfnreee -- (.•irmvit o- +1.41 STENT )It1('LV WW1 F:a.t1 ft.\1 I1... FaII Term Opens Aug. 31. Write for 411111 4141114, CLINTON BUSINESS COLLEGE (IE)1, 51'4)1T(IN, NUN. stun hing and plumbing : Ihe(im11erielt Planing Mills are •1pp1) ing the mill- work. iNwork. DUNGANNON. • 11A. NEWTON, 11ENTLST, 1.1-I'Ks 1 NI441'. At home r, ,,v,4, 4.•..', -pi Th .Ley 3, Nen iem.'.l) for ex(rael the' feet, 1:1111.111, lot n.I,Iwd it r than ea, 1'rnwn ' ' 4 In 'dm- wet k, 1'40. \tuloinnin '4,4,te.- than htea,,,td,, - N.1*,-'', ,i,. t1 Away- haveIM,'.o444mni•44 better done In the denial odic"-rn.n,• (11111•, better facile it . for doing; the work, more Torn !unable for the patient. NOTR'li.--THE IAN'Ai. AGENCY in Imitttnnnon for The Signal i- at the 1'1)') 11th•,' Il,ok and -(nunnery Stone, where or/lel-.win hn npe iced for -n1/.eri'11Inn., wd- cerci -,ng anti deb ''k. •111 eirt. will be Y.1\1•11 for aln.fittl- 1.,414 for .11 .aloe.. 1Vtnv► I,aa. July NN hashN ii A1.1 ( t H. • -- W. II lilt,,), Whos41ri'pPil$ F, AI. Wal manager of elle Ihrligttntien ,'rnnrh of the SI*'rlieig Itnnic.%orriswl front Toronto 111 Mond3v and in new in r•hlarg4. Mr. linn.iit°n ('1ihichl highly r,r,mimendrd from the head'on14,' in Toronto, and w( trust 4,i4' etay herr Will he a plpoa it 1,11(, Afr, mart Slim, 11'3tt.4 left on Toe -day fele North TnrfTitte, whet,• Mr, \)1118 wilt net ns manager of another Iwu,k. - 11g1T1t 4, .t Foitemit .14r:.i nt.:NT. • Went was rereeived last week 441 the death in 4hlfteein (mints. of Mrs. Frank Tate (fnrtret•ly Miss Sworn ('sok, of this village), in h.t•.thirly1lfth year. Miss Cook wee horn In Dim - !cannon and spent mist of her life dere, She Woo n member of the Met h. °dial "here,' and was universally respected for her deep religiose thought and life. The funeral woo held from Ili. hog s(• 01 her uncle, in• torment ,'rine mule Rt firand Valley. (1os1!'4VVST . - Th. an'etion sale held ml Saturday last by t1Arry Jones w114 well aten.led •nil good prices were realized. Opo. IMOkett, of Ood.rirh. Ives the auctioneer, Mr, .Ione* left on Tneeda morning for the W.ot, where he will -likely locate. Mrs. Jones and son left the Unit morning -for Toronto, where they will visit with relative* fora while. !Benj. Augustine, who bought Mr. while._ property. is moving from ftlderleh thin week. Alex. Pent lend doing the teaming. F \ 1.! . 'I' I : I : \I DIENS rl•:I''I 1. t ELLIOTT Ont. ('n.. \"hngr and 1lrxnnder Sits. Stri. t ly Firol -tell•..., frraduntsl ulw.I)•s .un 4,044(111. \\ , ,, for Hmulsome 1 11:1 Inger• 1 e t. r „ A St.Jerome' Colleg incorporated by Act of 'arhate:ut, .6ew, Re.6:,•ntial School for Rein and Young h,• n. Cour. 0 '.. '.. Ie,I Scion. Sciea +,• N^w I,,,daingt e.,ofpp:4 with latest I,• ,4.441ren..aao pt41e loom., fire ,•ew G.uma um, liw)mmiog Pool. Shower Baths, Rmmo.g Track An,tnrmte Prnlde..ors m,.'e pn.t-rradnatr roomer in F•.,l- mor. Pu'rd .n4 'T itinni.63 m• per ameun A.1dre.' - Y REV A 4. 7,110,6, C 11 . PN.D., err'. "' Berlin. Ont. e, Cana,IA. 1, 1'RA SPELI^I, BAR(iAINS IN Fo-otwea r The greatest bargains 111 t ►xfot d "Tin :Thews tier iiIT,'rc.1 in Gisi-t kill 1 ('ono. a uiy for these untie*. priced R1'1•. Thete Is more than on*' pair that will snit yen and lit you, but the more thete Are the sererern s of tieing .141ickly Mati,fml' ed. Ri) ('(/)II? EARi.Y Rede Agent* for Queen Quality Shoes . 11111' Wuntelal Walk -Over Shoes (fot• Invent REPAIRING Downing f_1 North side of square. MacVicar Gndertt h W. ACHESON & SON. Clearing midsummer Prices Bargains Extraordinary DRESS SILKS :Gil yards of fancy, 2itotick sumlmer Wash Silks, in neat stripes, piiuks, bluets, ut.'uve,. It+gialar I+k. Saturday and Monday, (July ....... 1Se 1�tti-(ILOYRS —• - _ Sale of Kid Glover, tans and brown.. all suet, and some sites In lent w as 11x .wt� M — . . TABU4i C4.OTIIS ,., _ s _► 411n1s; Ilvr lure linen double damask 1 I lane Cloths. t hs Regular U 1 priers $I..io, $ ,,.11 and $ 3.1141, uu rale al 11E25 R a1' ,i1.7iandr;,•.,; FINE WOVE BLANKETS Oar Bought front b1 I(,1,l4I't"rs n ma•rellre prices. 84.14) to $7.011. Reg. DRESS MUSLINS :CO yards uole neat, dainty Ypatterns in light and mid co I'_11 and LW quality, •counter full at mid -colorings, per yard. O. LINOLEUI`lS - 4,and'1 y{►lrls wide iu _1 tuts terns, prices per square yard..:11c, 41k, iigk, Regularly , ), ) w•or CII � Ir.:4k and (LN'. BUTTFRICK PATTERNS \1'1' r:ury now A complete, full. new stock of Patterns, none higher than — 4444 10e and l:,c W. A CHE - S -& §O N. TALCUM /POWDERS \\'1• 1.14(1• it large assortment of nice Talcums, the finest tui tufrctured. and have-thers,an-difer'eetb adorer:- Na dor•rrNa trite°, Violet, Nalruc,i Hose, Nadrueo Fresh ('4110, Taylor's Valley Violet, Williams' Coronation. All - the atwve at 2,c a tin. Also Palmer's Garland of Violet., at Y a lin. We also have cheaper Talcums, from 10c up, at F. J. BUTLAND'S ' Drug Store Goderich "THE STORE THAT PLEASES." r 11 0 1.Ja J. McDonald 'Phone 150 New Grocery Store New Grocery -- Store on West street announces his OPENING DAY, SATURDAY, JULY Slat, and imit ' .t '.hare of the public pat- ronage. He will have a brand-new stoc_kt,iaf Groceries --aa full line -and all new Fruits .in season. Best Goods, a Bright Store and Prompt Service. ` l Cash for Butter and Eggs. Read The Signal's New Story, Page 5 11 is a good ci '. it and Gasoline Stoves You will do all your cooking, baking and ironing for 20C a week if you use one of our Oil or Gasoline Stoves. They do not smoke or smell, easy to operate and give sat isfaC1 ion. Specially priced at $4.50 each. We'll let you try one free for a week. We have over .200 o f thens c stoves in use every day in Goderich. Your neighbor uses one. Hammocks, were $3.5o each, now $2.5o. The best Charcoal Irons, fuel and labor savers, $1.3•' each. Screen Doors at cost to clear. We are '.tele agents for GOLD MEDAL BINDER TWiNE, 114: per Yount(. MAI. TIN-SENOUR 100 per cent and VARNISH covers most, wears 'longest best. 'We are sole agents. Pure Paris Green sold cheapest at . Pure PAiNT and looks WORSELLS' HARDWARE