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The Signal, 1912-4-25, Page 3i r SIGNAL :GOUERICH ONTARIO THURSDAY. APRIL Ili. l La 1 TIE MEAL Y GENUINE BE W A R E OF IMITA- TIONS. BOLD ON THE MERITS OF RINliDIS LINIIENT HOOKBIND ING MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES bound or repaired. hid I LETTERING on LEATHER GOODS .'.,,rder'. pronati attended to os. 1eavtnr t n:. n: THE 810N L Oodedoh. A. E. TAYLOR. STRATFORD NIDICAL 11 Kti "TAYLOR AND TAYLOR, 1' Pht•,cftOKlcad 80r*eon,. Once—North L. SOffice.inal Oce. )residence-Cals- FU:,la Terraoq. AI.Y.XI. TAYLOR. M.B.. A. tLAIuILI) TAYWU. B. A. M. R. DR. W. F. CALLOW. M. B. 'aloe and mediums. North street, (1p� Ix. i.orl h of (. unaty Median came. Tele LOUIS TRACY 'elle kit. F. J. R. KORSTE R- EYE, EAR 1/ Done and timesHowieHo.oar icon New York Ophthalmia tedAural tunto.l Auden. Marta aw lbroat Peeks$quaae, as* love LWaterloo Lon. ollingd • ratlore . oppeette Knew Chetah. Hoare f o IL i m.. 2 WA p. m.. 7 to e s m. Telephone DIAL I)ROUDFOl1T, HAYS & KILLOR- 1 AN, knrefateea, ssilMRere, notaries public proctors L W biseltlies Court, eta Private Lodi to ire as lowest rater d interest wis,. tiederieh. w. YAwe, Last side itoUeFuOT K. C., R. C RAYS. J. L hILLOJ A . el O. CAMERON. H. C.. BARRIS- 111. TYR. ssldtoe. eotazy pabUc- omoe,- omollkw stawb tueMeeeea. tatty deo' new eosere. ( IHARLIt$tiA,KROW, L.L.B.,BAK Writ it., ataart.a)s, eenoltar, etc... tole r.cb. )tun.) to laud at Whims. rater. IDO. JOHNSTON, BARRISTER . totlmtes. ass-Yrsamr. aware peace as b.msasMsams tr.g.lm t►.t lir um Loa Iis. STC. U c lit IJAP MUTUAL PIKE IN .11 euitARCS VW -barns sod Isolated wotet B. Motown. IPree,, 1jea th P.O.; Y 1r r AOlIy, to►H'ea. ,sears P. O.; t ta,eta. L loafs, pea -Tress... Beehetl P. U. 1 erecters -K at. V ..aesrrtk ; John it. urines. W W10ra Meth Oetet..ae; Joao la mica b.. tree; Janne Yvan. Bsechwesd ; harlot*: Mal oolm Mcl:r,o . tlr-Oe . AVOW :.s. w' x ss B. isvtUs B. Smith. 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THE NEW Tial BWAGGI M1NN aldose and a man Matted lbs a beggar landed unobserved at a coal wharf. moored a *We boat to a bolt and passed swiftly tomato a silent town till they re ebed tba closed gates of an infantry barrack perched on a hill that case meeppty above the clustering roots of Meals. The Wiese knocked kindly on a small door inset in the' big gates. Attar some dela? It was opened A sentry cbal- Idoied- "Capttano San Bane vides." announced the (Slicer. and ;be awn stood to atten- tion. tteo-tion. "liter. my friend." said San Elena - vides to his ragged companion. 'Phe latter stepped within. Tbe colonel's douse was in darkness. yet San Beoavidea rapped Imperative- ly. An upper window was raised. A voice was beard. using profane lan- guage. A head appeared. Its owner cried, "Who is it?' with additions. "San Beoavfdee." "Ohristol And tbe others "Ons wbom you expect" The bead popped to Soon there Wes a light on the ground door. Tbs door opened. A very stout man. bare- footed. wbo bad struggled into a pair: of abnormally tight riding breeches. faced them. "Can It be ponlbler be exclaimed. striking an attitude. Dom Oorrta spoke not a woad. The three paeet into a lighted apittment De 8ytve placed himself under a cban- delier and took of $ Blared straw bat which be bad beerom ,•from sons one en board the 111 Pelta The ado- M. dRat, a g edsaN+ Wb r his peed deehatillie�,. bowel eta; few alta •��r president. t -Wil al MP to "r'haak flliD1111015. ria, —lees lsleR 'err ren rDen'r. I seatrra YOU." MINIM. warm could depend on you How soon can you muster the retmentr 9. ball an boar. excellency.' "See that tbere le plenty of ammuni- tion for the macbbse guns. Wbat et the artillery?" "The teres batteries stationed bare are wttO as hart and .oal" "Ooloael San Benevides, as eblet et tbe Neff. le acquainted with every de - tan. You. general will assume cos - .wand of the army et liberation. Sema trunks were seat te yea from Paris. I believe," 'They are to the room prepared for year exeetlency." "Let me se there at oaensed change ttt7 clothing. I met appear him the nope as their pxeddeot. cot ale a jilt bed. Dor rte mom* I lea+, wary - dim to 7+s. std auk s.navides 1.t Seek( Poidflb be 'unnamed. He win attend te the den ride of affairs. You here my megurdr.d approval of the military seines* dream ap by yea and my other Meads. There is esm thing--• gunboat bee to the harbor. is she the ADdoelobar The Dandy p emelad gwasi .mob Ola huge otos 0S with beth bead. and the ret -tat Molded teeta*t rem& nes for action "The pine will ode .ease that bier" be eadriesea. As the dawn was sheet to peep up ewer the sea twelve Rasa tonsb.red through the marrow Sheets. waktng may startled - MIN A few dating soak wit* gsama.d whet bad happened rushed of • bass0ack or biryele es remote We- b graph *Glom Them adventurers were tee Maa livery railway stenos and paehdltr wool. twearty newt wee al- ready Mild by beeps. General Russe drew up lis urea bat- teries en the wharf egreette t0. Re- easpeetll AnMet0M ale endeavored to plant twelve *tris le the beady et her ..gigs nem without the loin h.► !taboo TWO was ss amen ei dr monads her surveadw ee .q Weeds aei.iiw et that sort M It way way rest mere* thea. rya de atDw was tech glob. Tie e01ra moos a sod mem et Ire amsereillos6 ON lett al 411111011ds mo. .5211115 SNIP& `��■ The escosd salve 01 • • *ernes wee Isis damaging. Aga„ the gunners failed to resell the warv4lp'a vftala Her committer got me ewai arma- ment leto action and wanaged to de- moltsh a warehouse and a grain ele- vator. Then be made orf down the coast toward Rio de Janeiro flTbe sudden uproar stirrttl .tireHacelo ow roof to basement. It inhabit, ante pound Into the plaza. every man vied with nes uelgbbor In yelling: 'The revolution is here! Viva Dom Carrier The one incident of a political na- ture in which the victors of the tussle 0o Festinate Noronha were publicly concerned was the outcome of a mes- sage cabled by Dom CorrLa while the smoke of Russo's cannon still clung *boat the quay. It was written In German. addressed to a Hamburg shipping firm and ran as follows: -Have cold Unser Frits to Senbor Poodillo of this port as from Sept 1 for 175.000 marks. if approved cable coofirmation aud draw on Paris breech Deutacbe bank at sight Fran Scbmidt. care German consul, Macelo." This harmless commercial item was read by many omciats hostile to De Sylva. yet it evoked no comment. Its first rest effect 'as observable in the counting hopse of the Hawburg own- ers. There It was believed that Cap- tain Schmidt had either become a lu- natic binned' or was in toucb with a rich one. Schmidt was so well known to tbem that they acted on the latter by pot bests. They cabled him their bearty commendation, "drew" on the Parts bank by the next poet and await- ed developments. To their profound amazement the money was paid. Al tbey had obtained tS.750 for a vessel worth about one-quarter of the sum they bad good reason to be satisfied. It mattered not a jot to them that the sale was made "as from Sept. 1" or any otber date. They signed the de- sired quittance. cabled Schmidt again to ask it Senhor PondUlo was in need of otber ships of the Unser Frits class, and the .members of the firm indulged that evening io the best dinner that the tiptop restaurant of Hamburg could supply. They were puzzled next day by cat• taln statements in the newspapers and were called on to explain to a num- ber of journalists that the ship had left their ownership. Hafer. of course, had forgiven Iris for ber aloofness. and Iris, with that deligbtful Inconsistency welch ranks high among the many charms of her sex, found that "Philip, dear." though she might not marry ham. was her only possible companion. He, having ac- quired an experience previously lack- ing. took are to fall In with her mood. SM. weary of a painful self reptemfoa, cheated- the frowning gods of "Jost tlala ons night." So tbey looked at the twinkling lights, spoke in whispers last they should mise any tokens of disturbance on shote. elbowed each other comfortably on the tails of the bridge and uttered no word of love or future purpose. Soddenly a lightning blaze leaped from the somber shadows of some buildings on the quay lower down the liver. Again. and many times again. the sadden jets of flame started out across the black water. Iris,, or Ho- sier. for that matter, had never seen a fieldpiece Greed by night, but before the girl could do other than grip Philip's arm to a spasm of fear the thunder of the artillery rolled across the harbor. and the worn plates of the Unser Fritz quivered under the mere concussion. "By Jove, they're at lir cried Phlllp. "Ohs" .be gasped and clung to him more tightly, Under stsch elrcumstances it was only to be expected that his arm would clasp bee round the waist Hosier strained his eyes through the gloom to try to, discover the effect of the cannonade on the gunboat Hs was quickly alive to the significance of the answering broadside. Then the black bel grew dim and vanished His t ailor's sympathies went with the en eaptng ebb. Ares...•e1 ea a grand review was Mid h the plaza. or chief square. Dom Osole. a resplendent psrcanwr on beesA*ek. made a alae speech. He wM veetferoady applasded by both Mow and pepsiee. O.amal s,..► act moused. *wed him that Brads *s plaig for urea. BB erect wine be was Indy eslaMhThet In the prsd- awe7 the pespls would be allowed to Me tet ala "W. bore berme tiro y..* of coir rats." voefesated tbs commander Y 001.E "bet It Me vanished before the Sissy breath oe err gala. We 0ai1 tad eseelleiuy w oar liberator. Long iive Dees Oterial Down wRb"- The Some-vi.asr .t the moa ere Dread with the gores?* weight peev- ed tee meek far 015 charger, which plenget violently. Rase was held ea a eldoetatb by kb apnea There we. a lively interlude seal an orderly ode ed the blMla, aid the general wee able to dlaeugage the rowels tress the aur• amt. rib( When t0asga1Bty was m- otored the seldom m*rebed off he their aserter*. and Colonel San Hee a v 1 des boaedsd the Mer gra He- Invited tele. Sebald. O to It m and Hosier to breakfast with the presided at the pebelpel hr at. Oa the my to the betel tela auw a Yee belle Ins Milled "Ossa IM O.arrie • Ttt- ageapef(" t: vas est ssrprtotag Oft tlhs bad sea thetrhtartRet lett samailly at woolLikaoini pool floe blembed and Mid Soled I antartly at Hector. "1 mart seed a meamap to toy w- 1 cle..• she said. Sau Isenavldes, of course, was anx- ious to oblige tela in this as to every .tber respect. tar procured the requi- site form. told Iter the coot, which sed to a coudeoasd rerslou of the oftgioal draft: sdnoothed away the &Liget bio- draoc+ ut forage moue tendered W payment and arranged the dos deliv- ery of a reply. Yernaps be stalled when he read what acs had writtes. Tbs words wars comprebeariblm even to one wbo did not understand lag - Mb: "Andromeda lost Arrived here safe- ly. Address. Matte. Macro." Amos the Saar people, therefore, . wt,o entered the Hotel Urande In the Rua do Bat claire were two whose feelings were the reverse of cheertnl But convention L stronger than the primal 1mpaime-sometime. It tri- umphs over death itself --and conven- tion was W powerful Dow. 1t led lets away captive in the train of tbe e tnLtng and volsble Senboaa Pondillo, and It tmaateed Hozler In a tangle of fearsome words which turned out to be the stoct In trade of a clothier. The mere male of Macelo decks him- self with gay plumage. Philip was hard pat to It before be secured some garments which did not irresistibly re- call the benne of certain musical com- edies popular is Magiand. Tbe appearance of lets caused some- thing akin to a sensation. The Dona Poudllki could not create Regi ab clothes nor bed cople. of Wrench. but !!a laaf>DIIIIS WAS mon0EOD5 Dr SLUM atan./oao. bur own daughters droned In the bright of local !Maim, anti Dom COr ria's earnest request had made them gessass. The dart eyed, olive coin- plexlonsd women of Alagoas are often exceelingjy beautiful. but few of those present had ever seen a brown haired. brown eyed. hie faced Eagllebwoman. his was remarkably good looking, even among the pretty girls of ber own county of Lancashire. Her large. lim- pid eyes. well molded twee and per feetly formed month were the domi- nant features of a face that bad all the charm of yooth and bealtb. Hee smooth skin, brown with exposure to sun and ale. glowed Into a rleb %Sim- e on when Mee found herself In the midst of so many strangers The slightly delicate semblance induced by the hardeblps and bon of rem which feu to ber lot since the Andromeda went to pieces on the Grand -pens rock in nowise detracted from her appear- ance. 8hs were the elegant costume cad a Maeda belle with ease and distinc- tion. If .he was flurried by the nude gtdset m'wmm of admirstlou that greeted bar she did aot show tt beyond tie eget rash of color. Dom Derrfa. dragging Schmidt with ktm harried to meet bee. Surprise at de gala attire helped to coogeer her n aiad timidity% tar th. prenidesi we. g orgeous la alm and pi* "Hy gmd wishes are me denied d tris adigealmlatlone. samhor" she add. 'Ah, fay dwr lett'. I,am WIPP lord art y Awn . M law is se sem day ginned' ieidrS . Tit . err! be hid welted for theft seemes% be tanned to the at.eadled eompany .id duIvesed an elses.st genegytie et the Aaeteemsdab crew and their deem de- liciese-tar that la whet he called Iris --♦ edlghetru goaded Hader. though by es .ease IndlIter. ..e le the geed flaw prevlW, teras wesaming haw vim Mona walla clap.. heifers Lir delleram readied iaffys ,Mew weer soma weals oatgat his ear that diem an elm 0sa.laarstdons be ode seri. '7 am sem te ay that. Set my ode- Is� thdrs Is sat no dilated ted d rem K Peer onmage ressheg Ilbgbed to- day. Mlles Yahw" ti. pseelde t woo ▪ "Sot who/ nett she acral. el* as .relMesdat that was dot wholly the Mame df Oppet "1'M able loam sat lana hoe. cad the beamittles .talc w/ be dds.e- ly weeded. saw tint day arrival In Brad le Mere. M 00 ammo !Lein et weeds wgl be evened ego s peiluca1 .wticaero. Mk 1 torr Y beet to le side resift Oita 1 osis teal Prraambe.a wWrO she*. to with * so* or tai tall► yw map rent addend that en pelves, cable- g rams w0 M forwarded." "Ob. testi 1 folly .expeet•a a wpbs toasyr she sat* and now that eke realsse the Meet of i further peed et *MOW ea the YmS* piMend g she was gtmaerely dM■s1M. 'Tea may M sore "sold clot mom" .dd Dees Owls. 1 r weir tabs this epp..10 r tgtsl♦ kg to rine ata m sly dude raster tel..dr"-with fie etrp.latsl md► Imo Its OMNI Owdt ,toad is M D. MILLAR &SON 11 SPRING REQUIREMENTS AT THE SCOTCH STORE Gingham Aprons Gingham Aprooe, c..rall Nyle, very useful during Spring cleaning time, each 75o Apron Oingbama, beat qualities, 40 lather, wide, per yard 1 Ylo to 200 Curtains SpecialIValies in Nottingham Curtains. Nottingham Curtain,. our direct importa- tions. st perpeir 50c. 75c, 81.00, $1.25, $2.00, 52.25, 52.50, $2.75 to $5.00. Over six beautiful designs to select front, 01 per pair 51.00 Swig. Poiot Arab Marie Antoinette Curtaipe. Curtain materials by the yard. Each eea.on there is a greater demand for Curtein Materials by the yard. We would draw special attention to AOL extensive ,bowing of Brown's Celebrated Scotch Madras Mutlinv, in all the popular widths, from 27 inches to iii itches wide. in white. ecru an.i all popular Pylori., including nnfadahle ma- ths -es, at 2&, :ilk. 35c. 30c, 50c to 90c per yard. Beautiful Colored Silk aMadrases. very hand- sonte l'asentent Cloths and plain Scrims for stenciling. House Dresses Spet•iel showing of House Dresses, all neatly and perfectly made, in lightand dark colors. We have sold a great many of these useful dresses during the last few days. Sizes :11 to 42. Bach 51.25, 51.50 and 51.75 SPECIALS FOR APRIL Children's school Umbrellas, neat pearl handles. Exceptional value in heavy weave Serge, in black and navy, 54 inches wide, a special snap, at per yard 75o Gley and fawn Covert (Jloth for children' Spring coats and dresses, 45 inches wide, special per yard 600 A clearing line of Ladies' Wbite Waists. regular 75c to $1.25 each, to clear at each 500 McCall patterns and publication. for May in Stock. Millar's Scotch 'Phone 56 star and Cote -"ane exact position Io- caily. You see, Maceio is a meal) place and easily approached from the sea. A hostile fleet could tmoct It to piece, in half an hour, and it would be a pear reward for my supporters' loyalty If soy praseoce subjected them to a Mmbardmeot I have no strong d e- flasle or helm] guns to defy attadk and my troops are not more than s linneand mea, all told. It lb obvioatc OM I must make for the interior. Miss I gatfsr strength as 1 advance., the warships cannot pursue. and ll can choose my own positions to meet the half hearted forces thea Dom lie- - win collect to copse me. in bet. 1 and every armed man in Ilea - ado metcO up country Lb1e afternoon." Iris by this tins was thoroughlyi frightened. and Hosier, wbo read more in De Sylvia words then was poesbie 1n her case, was watching the speai- er's calm face with a fixity that might have dlacosotsted many men. Dom Dorris seewed to be unaware of senor the errs dfatrese or Philip's white an- ger - "You naturally ask bow I propose to safeguard the companions of my Maid from Fernando Noronha," be west on. "I answer at once` -by taking them with me. The Seabora Poodillo and bar family will accompany her bar bead to my quiets at Ins Flores d special train will tike all of us to the nearest rallw*y station this afternoon. Thence my date L but a day's =web. Yoe and my other friends fmm both chips will be quits safes and happy, there until order L restored. ten mud emu The teen's liven, at- any, eaten would not be worth an boar's melons, ff w, opponent's coat's found toes bora, and I ori certain that came or more cruisers will arrive oft Awake todsht For you tide sxcurren vs.!• he gats a pleasant experinemr acral yen cat ab.oiu0.4 rely on say yossam t~ and news of your safely to air emd at the very fleet ejosr4vIVP 1To be cantina dl If a man isn't sufficiently original to manufacture hie own lies he should stick to the truth. "Dr. Miles' Nervine Completely Cured Our Little Boy of Fits." A fatnLily can suffer tto greater afliction than to have a child sub- ject to fits or epilepsy. Many a father or mother would give their all to restore such a child to health. `I am beartily glad to tell roe of our little boy who was cossple eared of Eta He commenced Inn- is/ there at to roan of age and had them .or fear rear,. 1 tried three doctors and owe specialist but .11 of them said be could not be cared, Ina 1)e. Miles' Restorative Novae and D,. Mika' Nerve and Liver Pills hair a oomptete care. He is now We, bests and gar it has bees $reyeyasrssteer he bad the Tact spelt I1..coal sive Dr. Nike' mediates wiwever I go. Yon are at F. to use this letter as rots see fit sleedd *arose writing to me i will Sadly ,sewer i1 they enclose stamp ins i�'id.110GUE, ind. Dr. lase Nervine is just what it is represented to he, a medicine compounded especially for nervous diseases. such as fits, spurns, St. Vitus' dance, convul- sions and epilepsy-. These diseases frequently Iead to insanity or cause weak minds. Dr. Mike' Nervine Ilam proven mot effective in reliev- ing these dreaded maladies. date ream emetriess. N Me Iliad 0e1ue •Mees maim peer wswwer N vebewes. own NIOICAL CO" TeverM.. Caw Death to Dand 11 fi Life to Ail No More Dandruff, I -ailing Hair, Scalp itch. Heads or Dull Faded Hair. Tnia is a free country. It's your right, your privilege to use any hair tonic you desire. But why continue to use a hair tonic that doesn't do what it should do : kill the germs and banish all dandruff and hair troubles ? If you have dandruff, if your hair is getting thin nod falling out, if your scalp itches and your hair isn't bright and lustrous, bear in mind this fact : that Parisian Sage, now sold all over America, he guaranteed by E. R. Wigle to give the limit of satisfaction it used for any of the above hair or scalp troubles, or money back. Parisian Sage is the most delightful and refreshing Bair dreaming for men, women and children, and is particu- larly in demand by refined women Who desire to increase their beauty by acquiring an abundance of fascinating hair, fail of life and lustre. A large bottle of Parisian Sage costs but 30e at E. R. Wigle's aod'druggiata everywhere. The girl with the au- burn Bair is on every carton and bottle. SPECIAL OFFER THE SIGNAL for the balance of of 1912—to new subscribers only 50 Gents 3aInty But 2urable FOOTWEAR NO MATTER WHERE YOUR SHOPPING STARTS it always ends at our store if you are looking for the season's newest and most attractive shoes. Pump styles, with and without straps, made in Patent and Russia Tan leathers will be the most popular. The new patterns fit like a glove and will not slip at the heel. Come and try on a pair and see ho.. nice they look and feel on the feet. Repairing • Downing & MacVicar NORTH SIDE OF $QUARK. 04)DF.Ri('H w 1