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THE SIGNAL
GODERIOH ONTA RIO
WILSON'S 616 VICTORY
RS veli W Talt Left Per Minted
be Ms Democratic Can/mime
♦lthetttgr Use complete minims of
MN vote east la the Caned States last
week will [sot be available for some
tame. ole victory of Woodrow Wilma
the Democratic candidate was so de-
cisive that the actual figures will be
a matter of entail moment.
• Coternur Wilson was elected Presi-
dent by tete overwbehalag electoral
majority traumata -di of 299 votes.
HN plurality over Roosevelt, who. It
was pt • .. i•.ted would sive him snob a
'WOODROW WILSON
President-elect of the United States
close race, is placed at 311 elector.:
totes, and over Taft 399 electoral
votes. the standing so far as a„cer•
tallied being. WJlsou 415; Rootevea
104; Taft 12; necessary for a choice)
266. Wilson's estimated plurality trot?
Is 1,321.550. In 190s fait won by
1.336.352
Rooaetel: carried but sic star...
Hiram Johnson failed to carry (;a1,
torula dor him, and the suffragette
bestowed their favor elsewhere. De
spite his Mason and Dixie line pto-
climatlon, the Colonel failed to carry
a single. southern State. Michigan
the birthplitee of the Republican and
Progremalve parties, deserted the par
V of Lincoln to follow the Colons!
POWERS iN HARMONY
So Declares Eritiah Premier;' Navy
Stronn anu Efficient Say. Churchill
Seldom, .•t ell at a Mansion Hous
banquet, have more. momentous
speeches' been delivered by Ministers
of the Crown than on Saturday. Ex-
pr'ration was a. f-•cr . teat concern-
ing Mr. Asgwt!r s pronouncement re -
'Reeding the Bailouts "it is a validate -
don," declared th- Premier, amid
cheers. "to he able W LGsure you and
the Bursts that so fa', as this coteery
is concerned. its relations" with the
other powers have, without a single
exception, never been more friendly or
Cordlal. The great powers of Europe,
while each maintaining Its own special
alliances and friendship unimpaired,
are working together with a closeness
and frankness. freedom of communi-
cation and disrusslon, which is re-
markable. and which, Indeed. may
seem almost uutnte111gfble to those
who believe that because for certain
purposes +•the powers have been and
are rauged in different group&, they
must therefore in time of a European
crisis be arrange -1 1n op;,oslte camps.
Nothing is further from tact."
Mr. Winston Churchill. First Lord
of the Admiralty-. responding to the
toast "The Naval Forces." said: "This
year has witnessed Important naval
developments. The fleet has been re-
organized upon. a romplete symmetri-
cal plan. An entire new squadron of
very powerful ships has been placed
In full commission, and we have re-
cruited the largest number of sailors
and stokers of any year in • modern
times. Nearly three times as many
teen have been !recruited In each
month, upon an average, of the pre-
sent year than was the case to the
year which preceded ft"
TAX REPOEIII COMMA TEE
November teth Named as Day When
It Will $tart Hearing Evidence
The special committee of the On -
Milo Legislature to oonalder proposed
,asseadmeats to the Assessment Aet
lirfll oomasoace Its labors on Tuesday.
November 1itb.
It flu the tateation of Hon. W. J.
Hanna, who will k MI probability net
as Makatea. to lavtte Mea varies* tam
tledmilt their
' e asked meyMeasetis 'dna They
sat together and have
elle representative dad with each
phase of the qutattes. in this way
M
avast deal of valueless repetition
mill be avoided, and the informatics
=ed will be sneered la concise
Casada Te. Attractive
`As organisation. the prime object
tt trt$eb win be to asosaraga bumf
ne to I Ialnaaat toad diaeoerege
essestally to Casella
a hides when was
as
bastaess masa et 8L w
formed esioa AMsoclaties et nemeses at ta.
E" A statement seat oat by L*eb.
.1 the Oras[ Northers declared
dens, tee last eve ammillse —. lave ~Mad Naafis
Ile United Obsess. taineg with
pm i1111.SN.MS worth household
mai sad seaddasrt.
Lend Perwees Deese
Long /mares, bed et lhosess
Desi nay, the great dipballdlas said
I amisisaag Imes. asig tM Pease, LM.
pt aresaaafa, Sod at Landes eta Saler
bpp at this age et dirty.
sats Paw Bestowed
lbs. *bar
lt� the � dans Wagertearer
enigma eases *ma fl *
_ ha germ as
baa taw* slew Slut
Spanish PutAwr1W Wei
The aysaaiM Premier dere
Castors* was ansasSaatod ee
Tvaby. The seawall,' was
eapared by the pedes. He
gave the name of Mersmsi
Pardiwas Serrate Martin. and
said lie was r years aid.
Martin fired four shote at
Predator Caaaaelas u M was
entering the Ministry of the ta-
torler to attend a oahtwet
meating. Two of the [Mets
struck the statesman behind
the right ear and hs fell dead
On the spot. The murderer is
bellev,d to be ■n anarchist
LINER HARD AGROUND
Royal George Turned Over to insur-
ance Companies—Loss Heavy
Just as her 014 passengers. aper
their week's Atlantic trip. were get-
ting their trunks and grips together,
preparatory W landing at Quebec, the
splendid C R steamer, Royal George
ran on the rocks of the island of Or
Imam about ten miles below Quebec.
late last Wednesday afternoon. A
thin fog prevailed at the time, but the
channel at this !mint Is well known to
navigators. It 1a stated that the ves-
sel. which was making her last trip
of the season, was travelling at full
speed ao that the passengers mlgbt
be landed at Quebec in time to pass
the Immigration officiate. The acci-
dent occurred at high tide. The sud-
denness of the mishap, In a location
where my man on board the ship sus- t
petted there lurked the least menace
of danger. caused corratderable coir
fuston among the passengers, but
there was r.pthing in the nature of
a panic.
The news of the accident was Hash-
ed by the shlp'e wireless apparatus
to Quebec a short time after the yes- it
eel struck and several tugs( were sent (
to the aseistence of the helpless yes- d
eel which lay with her bow high in
the air. About Ave hundred of the ge
passengers were taken off during the
night and sent from Quebec to Mon-
treal by special train.
A fierce gale which blew up early
Tttureday morning made it impoesible
to rearove the remaining Ave hundred ' k
odd passengers, who alt day Thursday
were thought to be In a position of n
considerable peril, owing to the Po.- Re
sniffler of the boat toppling over at tea
any momeri.
During; Friday the remainder of the
passengers were transferred to tugs i
/end taken to Quebec, and the personal
beagage of all the paasengere was
safely taken off. The stranded vessel , vas
Wok In a great deal of water on Fri- • 10
day as she swung about badly in the
wind, being held by the' centre as we
on a sort of pivot. !RR
The.:. Canadian ehrthern Railway tin
Co. decided on Sunday to abandon
the vessel to the underwriters. The' mo
insurance on the Royal George amounts wi
W $1,2!5.000 but the total loss would
reach a figure nearer two millions of ye
dollars. In the meantime it is un- tie
likely that (urtbee efforts will be
made to release the boat until the the
next high tides which occur on Nov.
tet toe
1
--7
Rinds Tex Priests,
Ottawa (.itlaan.
M f t is ao slander to my Lim the
TIE I prienhood has as a rule been append
to new tbosRbt and tslfe•1 asthma It
is eosistitutioually eaasery title, as
I might he expected, wbI,k
Same better than tee opposite , At
the present tete, wbsa the ad
Iof reforms frequently dad strongest
opposition floss tete cbu.cb, It is
gratifying to find a goodly euwber of
he Es. Priest* wbo have declared themselves
Paster Ituesdl Presumes
Astounding Views.
Ne Otalrus That the Tins Fer t
tablislsrient of Messiah's Kin
le Hee* — Net Recognizing
Truth, Papacy, Pretest ant Nun
Hs Civil Powers et Earth
Abut 1. Unite In Cornmen C
got>rda openly to favor of single tax.
The Mirror, of St. Louts, published
This last week an excellent article on the
and matter, quoting at length the vim.
Ars of certain p+iesIa who bad ad+orated
&use. single tax, Rev. Thomas McLoughlin,
of New Rochelle, N. Y. said : have
Men en ardent propagandist of he
economic theories, on account of the
wonderful temporal blessings I believe
its prsetical realisation would secure
to mankind, and still more o• account
of the great sp ritual bleseiogs to follow
the adoption of its principle. With
Cardinal Manning. as well as many
other bishops, priests and laymen of
the Catholic cbuteb, 1 bold that the
single tax would practically abolish
involuntary poverty, and with it the
temptations and sins poverty too often
brings."
The Very Rev. Richard Burtaell, a
famous Catholic scholar and linguist,
aid: of Hoodoo►, N. T., said : "The pelnci-
the pie underlying the single tax, if once
Ds understood. appeals everywhere to
sympathy and co-operation for its
ams spread. This principle is the im-
trov- portant difference between the control
ring of the natural bounties and the control
of the results of labor, whether bodily
or mental " Father Thomas K. Cox,
of Chicago,*hose t letbulla Lemke are
universallknown, and Bisbcp Nulty
were also strongly in favor of single
tax.
There citations are made to •bow
the land reforta uiovetoeot inaugur-
ated by Renee George is capturiyg
even '.try` tuoet consetvativo stronR-
one holds. This fact should at least war
bat
rant all in investigating for them—
selves the validity of a principle
rented which more and more id appealing to
tog thinkers ,tts the root aulution of wan
fis-
hus
eye
oh -
Brooklyn. N. Y.,
Nov. 3—The Brook-
lyn Academy of
Music was Crowded
to the limit to -day
to hear Pastor Rua-
sel!'s discourse on
the 'Battle of Ar-
mageddon." His
tett was: 'He
gathered them to-
gether tmto • place
called in the He-
brew tongue Ar-
mageddon." (Rev.
zvi, 16.) He s
Hebrew signifies the Mounton f
attraction.
The Lord hike associated the o
Armageddon with the great con
ersl between Truth and Error, du
which tete New Age of Messiah's glary
will be ushered in. He has used
urea of speech in Revelation to hide
oerteain important tratha until due
Lme for thou revealment,
"Unclean Spirits Like Frees."
Three unclean spirits, according to
the contest, will proceed from the
mouth of the Beast, the Dragon and
the False Prophet. and will assemble
a the kings[ and their armies on
aide for the great Armageddon ba
In this highly symbolical langn
doctrines or teachings are represen "frogs." The Pastor discussed t
aracteristir — pompousness, in
ion of dignity, and croaking. T
read, the symbol-ignifies that th
systems will send forth similar tea
ng
a.
They will book "wise" and see little
respecting the differences between
them. They will prate on Apostolic
• ar'ity; the Divine res
p ogativee of
he clergy and the civil power. They
will croak alarmingly, respecting the
ire results of personal and press lib-
erties. They will thus alarm intelli-
nt people fend suttee the wheels of
ps ress to turn bsckward toward use-
dieval oonditiop=.
Dragon, Beast and"Fats, Prophet.
The -Dragon of Revelation represents
the Civil power; the Leopard of Rave -
tion xiii, 1, 2. ,repreeenta Papacy;
the "False Prophet" is but another
ame for the Image of the Beast of
velation ziii, 14, 15—Federated Pro-
tantiam. Good people in these
the three great stems erre being led into
Anmagedeen battle without realiz-
ng that the fight against God.,'
The foretelling of evil to the pro -
eased people of God, is not ► pleasant
k. Nevertheless the time has come
"cry aloud and 'pare not," to
show God's people the errors in which
have become involved and warn
ainst enlisting on tbe wrong side of
e Armageddon battle.
The Lord Is not a000s na.ble for the
rat character of all the people who
11 fight on His side. The Scripture,
declare, "His servants ye are to whotn
render service." In the coming bat-
sem* very good intelligent and
moral people will be loured fighting on
side of lfammoo; contrariwise.
some veer le:meant people will be
red fighting with the Lord.
The Enron Which Ensnare.
The Bible declares twit God has
committed to the Gentile Governments
the privilege of ruling the earth dur-
a period oil SAO yogis — "The
Times d the Gentiles." Meantime,
God has been electing a saintly few
ktatm all nations, to be associated with
hfeasiah in Hu Riagdem
BEATEN ON SNAP VOTE
But Asquith Government Regard Tem- tag
peaty Unionist Victory Unimportant
While the British House of Corn -
moss was debating the tautest Pr's sn
Yblioas of the home rule b111 In com-
mittee on Monday afternoon- an en-
ezyected vote on an amendment was be
sewed by Sir Frederick Banbury, a
Utslonlst member for the City of Gen
Ron. resulted in an opposition victe^y
b a majority of 22.
The Conaereattves were jubilant and
loudly demanded that the Liberal gov-
ernment resign, which. according to
precedent. it should do. It the vote.
which was 239 to 2a6, was a genuine
test of the strength of the government
ea the measure.
The temporary defeat of the govern -
meat caused a great political sensa-
te'''. but did not result In Its retlre-
grssat. Th cabinet held a meeting illoe-
day night in the House wt tet will
be particularly a demand ter a vote of
seeedenre, and after some PWtMmeat-
are red tape, will eedeavor to bare
str Irredsrtck Raabury's amendment
resubmitted and expunged
An official sdaetatent. which was 1s
mad, declared fiat the adoption of rhe
amendment wag rle.arty dee to a soap
division on • motion wills* was sot
ewes put on the order paper, sad which
arse destructive of • omelettes passed
Want Gentile rale. Neglecting the
isaohings ofDaubs 01 1948.1.. Chnstaodom
tis* sad His Church
we been feigning ower the kings .t
r earth for the past thousand years.
They delude thease)*es into thinking
Debt the Christian warfare.
re
that their armies ars prepa°�,, t.
i�
y. 'Thy Kingdom race," while re
die ting and His Kingdom.
ly, "in one boar," (Ravels -
Doe zvili, 10) the most terrible Revo-
lution will ocoin. (Revelation zyi, la.)
itis mamas will hope for victory
through the ballot. When this final
asooutse eha11 have failed, the Social
saptsab$ will bring anardty: "There
abed be a riam at trouble molt as
as'vsr was seine there was a nation."
(Daniel ztl, l.) Our Lard added, "And
thane days tae shortened then
aro deah bo saved." (Mau.
flaw, 21, 12.) But those days will be
aberiesed; the Elect. with (huh thir-
teen Heed. will establish the Men
stank Kingdom
Areseamldees Net Yet Rest Scow.
For
� byears ean She Armageddon
*woes
or cow
diet Sttrike., locbeM* and riots here
been inertejy Inetdaatal skltmiahes.
Overt sad Army aa•Bdal• in DaroW.
I ream, Treat send Court scandals
Amebas, have sbs�ss paithe eon-
. Dynamite per. c��� by
ea employes and es employers,
atade mob oth-
The ['nee of ba l dot aily be-
teg
more dutinotil/ market Nee -
Armageddon cannot yet be
ht, warding to ysop�r
utile Times have still ao years
n The '.Image el the Beast" et
context meat yet waive life—
The
ila--
won safes limo NMI b transfers
Protestant j l to a realism
Ms oceanislwsa ttniil
mils unless 4 v1I .
Mem its atom
au ea~ the /a'►
ill maw free Ohs
.rigtad.
balasayNsiseroprousszt
sosesiti3Md*�a Nib,
~ el WI await
by a majority of 121.
Taos
The younger Coi rvat4 e* Prvpsred ' in
3M trap for the hems mesa sad sae- . tare
sewed In getthag a vete wdes many have
measbere were la the county, and • et.
member of they le tows yore absent ago
trees the bone, net exposeleg that i_ orlrel000
portaat
There bastas* weal/ bum mu Mme,ilibmi ea fel[
mud Ge
t
the
etless essepolltss
wag tasoratim . ether 1 po re
Mime le the seaport et Ireland untieva ' polo"
ow
est •s voles is tea exps..Ut.s at the I sore*
winevey
Mr. McIsyes Appatsapy Map_y
M►Deuald
2LC_ esty dMfcttore-IL�Maa fwd
NM peat Man reel. - lana y.1 *seey
�a +: ih eti'p:
rifle sesa sadt was nolo Idir Amor Ma.,
npassatesses
Mew Bees Isla shat
the u
Vf
problems. The rrfuaal t. consider s
new principle, however isdical it may
he, is a p,,licy which, universally
adopted, w..uld result in stagnation
and ruin. And the piie*tho..d, of all
ethers best aIle to ter and study. the
justice and probable sequence of re -
tot tet, stay Had in t his regent the social
test: must worth dates
MR. C: A. FLEMING, F. C. A.
of Owen Bound, Ont.,
who is just entering his thirtv-,.ec..nd
year a. Pr'neips! of the Northern
Burins. Collette, Owen Souod. It
has grown hum r-ccupying tg,o rooms
toad entire fbt*e-story block, fifteen
monis, under bis management.
Toru Loan rividends.
Divideod threw.. sent out by the
liquidators or the Yolk Loan and Say -
loge Company to the shareholders on
November 1, 19iU8, just three years
ago, are still being embed. Twenty-
five cbeyuee of these belated Met div-
idend chewier. amounting in all to
rattan, were cashed lest September.
Rome of tale ..gond dividend ebeques
sent out on December 1st, 1911. ate
still being ca -bed, though theme have
been wandering 'mound for slope nu s
year. Until thea. chequrs are embed,
the atooey n presented by them lies in
the bank, together with the funds
that are accumulating frau, the rale of
real estate, cowasds the next and final
dividend. The interest that ha. been
added to three accumulations in the
mama of the set en years' liquidation
is $61.P4l.80. This is diettibuted
among the shareholders. T'be next
dividend *eel not he expected for a
couple of years yet. The sale of the
remaining real estate must be com-
pleted and all p&ym•nta must he in, so
that it will not be necrwery to make
two bites at this dividend.
swum u
Yield to Vinnie
The s aural pstesslas de [set b►
Limo that osammption is taberitad.
bat a panes tap Inherit a washes*
or tesMary to that Creme.
A proselaaat titian of lesaselllu
lad, written "I was In Aar awe
swaths ells palmeasey treebln and
bad tit* boa et *esters: 1 bail bsatrarr-
/ages eat viala • very bat wry.
?Wan" ells advise eta entad I trine
him* ass I tad that N awed p
Pias, It is all yee r wsre ant IN ba
ha I lam It fb lbs gresint meal
dale ea sal> & I fees ertwtyg eburs
ort Vial alae they laws W the
f �*� wee (Name farat tier ea
Plait feaster sad mala the flet—ell
serbaaa sad maga Ebe eata>k Ty
"MO selmals. sumftillimi Ohs
dIdIallup ammo and shia en Mir
'btu Ir Snow a tai sme Bar
sort dissent
_Tr, a Wel at TV attI the
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bob nu.
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OF THIS PAPER.
EHE most approved designs and trimmings
in Millinery Goods are W be seen in
.. MISS CAMERON'S stock. She will
be pleased to have the ladies call and
Hamilton Street
tioderich, Ont.
SCHOOL: SHOES
The time has come again to get
your boys and girls prepared for the
tall term -it school.
They will need good st r o n g
serviceable Shoes—the kind that will
stand a severe test in any weather.
At our store you will find the most
complete stock of the class of Footwear
that will give satisfaction, at the lowest
prices possible.
Don't fail to call and see what
good Shoes should be.
Repairing
bowning MacVicar
NORTH OMB OF RQ33ARA, E MMERICH.
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