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Noveisiber 5, 1808
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THE 'SIGNAL : G►ODERICH. ONTA RIO
NEWS OF DISTRICT
The Children In Heaven.
The following Tines have been
• luintbn to 'rue Signal as appropriate
to the taking away uf little Nedra
Been Sweets, daughter of Mr. and
Via. E. R. $werte:
Oh • whet do you think the angels •uY I
[Mid the children no in heaven :
Theme it dear Attie g1N ooming home leder,
thee almuet ready tufty away
Erma the semi w's mad Milts in.._
i.'selee oil opentt,gide* ofveal
Oen them wide for the new little girl.
'raid the cldldreu up to heaven. •
LUCKNOW.
Mo'UAY, Oct. Iltlth.
TEs LAT; Mulled TAtt.ult.-The
Cewains uf the tete Thema' Teylue.
Who're death occurred in Lomita' on,
Tuesday last, were interred iu Luuk-
now•rvwet0ry uu Thureday•afternoun.
t is survived by three rosin
illiaw, laugh -ead D. C. Taylw•,
Lucknow, and two daughters, Mrs.
tihoebottom aud Margaret Taylor.
Loudon. The deceased w•us burn in
county Down. inland, lS21. Coining
to Canada at the age of twenty -right
years, he lived in Huwiltutt tar seven
year., moving thence to Bruce coin
ty, where he cleared a bulurrtrad
kuuwn as block A, near Luckuow.
Retiring from active work twenty
years ago, he male' hie home of late
',acre with his daftghter. Mrs. Shue -
bottom, Loudon. He wa* a member
of the Church u1. Englaud and fir'
sixty-nine years sit Orangeman. for
many years honorary member of
Riucardine Preceptory Royal Black
Knights of Ireland. ilio demise 1.
deplored by M. relatives mei many
h'iend:.
i MUNIJAV. Soy, aund.
• SiUtlol'*LY I.r'Jt''yt41t.. -J. earhiva
'accident happened one evening re-
- --ramify to C. W. ('aces. which wtil
, him uf. for ramie time. He w•ar .h iv
•
ing e delivery warm) when the rie
'wpr overturned 'and he wed thrown
L, suixtng up.'u lit o
'roadway and receiving very -painful
injuries. Ile will be unable to go
shout fur come weeks to come.,
would have raved him had hr beet'
pose:easrd tit kis full strength.
While the steamer wee opposite
Point Iroyuoty, on the American
shore, on her trip up a fire war noticed
un cbore. aud, as' it war apparently
waking very dangers' the position
of the yieople there. Mcllregur ruluri.
terred to hie captain, McIntyre, that
he would go ashore with asshdance.
Four uthele of the crew volunteered,
aud floe gee set oat in•e yawl -bob 1t
wars pitch dark aud 1110 era was I•un
•,t ru high that nu headway could be
rt*de whatever.
After tattling with tits waver until
it ewer apparent that all uttempte to
reach the shore would 1e futile algl�
the 4uat had hegen to fill with water,
they turned 49 return to the steamer.
When they reached her ride the yawl
Twat wax practically full of water. and
the men all but 'writhed with cold and
exhaustion. A tope ladder was
thrown uvrr to thew. and the four of
the crew ruceerded in hanging uu, to
be taken oboist,' our by nue until the
nage ahuot- woe lett. The rope wise
thffiwn to hie aud be was hauled a
part of the way up. but before he
could he taken aboard at. etrengtb
gave out and he dropped into the
bin, knee. of , the water. Though
every attempt possible we. i rade. he
could not he found.
THE FRUIT CROP.
:Sams 'Ideas Vezetii Peitl .g Tato Frac-
! Noe Mead Samson.
It is a mistake to sap owe that fruit
beer Ing planta ll do their hest if
they renew atteetkn Cady now and
thee. Irregular care will net®onne o
more htsesoeer, the. dtteatorwhooli.
as tame as tie besid t; ammo Is wiser,
kegtn to ,enabler what Mee be /lone
to Induce a better eta nal ewer.
Many old prantst>ds d usdEse:ses
red bract beTdee fleet an Mad with
dead runes aup wysde can be ars re-
newed ort aooesaed that they w01 I
bear an abeadance of tine troll. To
keep a terry pates la the tdpest situ
et productereams the aced awes siiedd
be removed after trolling and the
"cant gtwwth d sand eases preps:My
paned oat asst themed la the row 11
efbia le Sadalialad mot 1+s' vet: esti!
Some ■ spall e'rop of 1.l. temperse
good nsitbe r to m nor Mese
Blsstberrhr and dm rd or writer
.vartetlea of raspberries rrgntre reamer
culture. la May tern to mot:vi to no.1
to thou plants la tie row Bleckner
nes should be thinned rt fir pan
will stand at as average dlstale e
Aar wanted her where He little tined meet.
Said the children up 111 hew.),
Sew
dell play with us 111 the golden street, `
shy ter grown ton tali, taw tat. grown t0u ee'eel
Fur the earth we toed to Ilse in.
She need. the .unetdue, title dery little girl
That gild. thl. .Ido of the rated of pearl.
Sod the ebildren up In heaven.
Su the King celled down now the angel. dodos.
.cid the rhUdreu up in heaven
"My little dealing, er1.e end 0)1111
To 11,1 place Wstwred in thy Father. home.
The home thou my children Ilve In :"
batt into 1ttii-talch ,it the gels. of Wad.
Reedy to wekx,we the new little girt,
:Said the childmt nolo heaven.
Far down at the wart h do you bear t bout weep
seid thechIldren up in heaven.
Fur the: dear Bole gin hp.atuue= 4rd0ey !.
The .hallow, fall and the night donde creep
trio thuemtit)weUsed
-toTlvrTi,'.
Hut we'll go out open 1110 gate. of pearl,
t M '. soy du they weep for•thrir dear ttttlrgi#-
Bald the children up in 'worn.
Fit *1113 tier quickly. oh. angel. deet.
'Ore' Owl,: coming' Look there! book then.'
At the tomer light ou her eunny 110Th.
w'M,r the vetene oleude are riven.
Ab' hush. hush. bush. ell the .wilt Aug.wfurl.
if, et rue (tales or pears.
1• laking her Mend: dear, tired. II•tle girl.
Aral ie lead/ug b Ode heto.e .. =Anon
STS, TELEGRAM BURNED.
Ran on a Reef Near lritawilltam Island•
No Uses Loot.
Owen liuutld, Nov. 2.-A despatch
from Tobei•muray, the extreme north-
ern elttlement of the Bruce Penlneula,
this afternoon to the mousier, of the
1hentuion Traneportatiuu Cowpony
antipolice* that the steamer Tetegrutu
of that line had been burned in the
parsagewey betweeu Well aud Fitz-
william %Iande Inst night. The
steamer lett Owen Sound ou Friday
afternoon one her regular trip 4,
Providence Ila• unll Buutb flay, nu
the •,uuth a tore uf 111,Iuttuulin
Island, .'calling at N'iurtou, Livu'r
fiend and other 001111.0 .10 the Bruce
Peninsula. She had • nuulber of deer
hooters' for Cove Island .and other
puiuta, but these evidently were all
Victoria Opera House
THANKSGIVING NIGHT
Monday, Nov. 9th
tete space of two when it M dart M
stare them.. The dotted hods lndlealle
hew the two mites tuay be arrara/d
uleeulag to ops'nS air se torpotaoo the
titled. The dimensional vf the crate
are shown co the top finite, the state
being, sixteen and uot-eighth ttaebee
long. thirteen and ear -eighth Inches
wide and twelve angeon -$gent leeches
With. with two end elects w'btrtt
the capacity equal to a bushel. Ey
turning the paper to•tse right as-IfsKtsr
clew Or the elate oaq acre had.
Eradioman:0 Weeds.
lu maay sections of the woes wins
tie weeQ/ get too latae for the barrow,
,ertne•r•s uas what 1 knows r t
ir1 alt, • r The details of ronstrvctloa
ltbown in 1.!e rret+aszplsay1nt flaw
testes: --
fir alieke0 is a sea*y •beat tearer
(,et wide. with tatoa>meers Theme'.
A. Q. SCAMMON'S
SPARKLING THREE -ACT
MUSICAL COMEDY,,
The ReaL
Widow Brown
FOR
A
DELICIOUS
DISH
OF
tended at their deal uetion before the
rteauuermet her fate, only one pas-
seugur being LW tweed when the acci-
dent happened. The boat was eo-
deevoriug to make Itastle.urke her -
bur, the tlrhing staliuu on Fitzwilliam
Island, wham rite bumped ou a ritual,
the chuck uverturnin(g the range' in
[IOME SWEET tIO['ME
Oyst-e-r s-
GOTOTHE
OLYMPIA
Cafe -- ----
Wholesale Fun Splendid Singing.
Rich Costumes. Nimble Dancers
Served in any style or
in bulk.
Special Prices, 35c and 50c ' Athas & Vassos,
Reserved Seats at Hitry Edwards Res- L
taurant
Propnetcrs
1
a 0.licec .
tier, are made of 2 Ly s hmri as' 2 by
ua I, n anniug. Rends are mailed on
t,q, of the runners. Are trop fire-
elghtAY of an 'inch in. -d r ' la tar
toned at the back at tate seament se
the' it drags in the Mil ave to two
tu,•h.,.e below the.stoisace- A shin liar
1..r :u., as long as the wita[h or the
Implement, above awe Mabee wide mid
she rpeo d cm tie Neat, is aoeisti nes
ossa instead. of the tem lade The bat
Is butted to thsAottuim -of the -batt of
the miners.
The -weight of 'tL0.ddes' -tabs rides
the implement emirs Cho god u untie
to run just tends the sower s1 the
gruood. Winn the sad Mos 1.t 1•
du m ped by Ming eta the twang;
show it to ihr test tt worts weal
nicety wb n thecae .40 'm. ftltreb
pulvetiseei aad . --4b flee from
stubble and other lama. Whet the
aliek,•r is toe essssd+esnr -s-
erclvd la tt>adre' the tsttt ode• radar
well
Tay MISS ISM etarere.
about one root apart in the mw have
only the largest and best ranee: Phe
width e, ,e rows may be tau feet
will, tare of four fart hetes-co
the u i k era the gnaw isse a w-tte
sniveler and hoe and the sell stirred
abort the plants -
Keep, in faired the tree forst erten
pruning Pitch off flee top when the
eerie Ls abut foto het sal,. The Iat-
erab will then row, and you wttl have
1 boat) aome/rias like a tree peened to
year form. The laterals should be est
back to one or two fest In length, led
the aew growth win then make a bull
of sulicieut ofaa• to make n large crap.
Trader varieeee that must be laid
town in wloter ebooid not be o
primed. Blackcap neeptierr'les and
bfae*ber'rtes requite more room be-
tween the plants in the mw them red
raspb
Outten, It posatblr, until July. then
plane a heavy welch ot Ares y mama*
between the rows to retain ihr mois-
ture and furnish pram foud `Jet posts
(tour or flee feet high Nail two pieces
of board about two feet loot and four
Inehr; wide burizonta1y un ter• pones,
one at the top and one about three
feet from the ground. Nail amnoih
fence wire to the .rods ot these boards'
of arms to support- the canes.
The plan dnso rihe•d foggereeptawries
toil blaekbearive may be tweet adapted
1.O glOeaal culture, bat there tr 'mother
by which the finest desert fruit nosy
be grown. Set the planta about worn
(est apart each way, elbow oily ,Uuwe
ele four t+aii"e ' to"'Peetei- 1. I, set
three posts around these 10 the form
of a triangle and nal some wire artsatal
then] for a support. Make the will rids
and cultivate both wsye with 11 culti-
vator. lu Msty of each year keep beel-
aIl of the new caeca except three or
lour of the strongest for next yew's
(baiting Give (arab cultivation until
July, then mwleb betweesr the rows.
If you wish to set a new patch d these
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Mr.. \Vig$s "Your daughtrt• i'ertu.
to be 'suffering from tete heat." Mrs.
Digg "No ; she's just home from col-
lege, and she's proetratel by the fam-
ily greinwar.'•
A ratan cheeping it looking -glass said
to a newsboy : '•Come here and look
lino this giase and you will .ee a
donkey." . '•How .lid you find -that
out retorted the bov.-Tit-Bir
LIKE A HERO.
How Malcolm McGregor, of Steamer
Scottish Hero, Met Death.
rite vire surtt'uuding the
drowning of 1laleolnl McGregor, first
Mete ef the -tivitiler-Rcettieli Heie.
Kept. Mefntyret, which occurred ..n a
t'eeeit--rip-nt-the- waxed .trove (*wen
Sound t.. Port Arthur, are extremely
'gad. ile died the death of a been,
giving his life in a vain attempt to
assist others mill leasing four mea,
who were tinder his ronnnatid in a
N 4,51 boat, into antery before tlimsetf
..•t.ting the prof erreri hell, whi.•h
oraesnonaeT (theist
'berliesa select a Areg'7 clay hereto Not
'make It only moderately fief with ste-
ihle manure ter raapbevriaa, as for
rears are Lets+ hardy to vtoy Methdl.
Tao martetle= of wmatl f eau logy
1M greet ay forgo sted 1.i ,., stns a nue-
tor
aejar Of basket mars A pen for surf
embdiseer L "'Immure neesneth. its di-
s,oalses aro sn arranged Oast eters
lbs ersimm ren for mode..bA,10/1/
saw
Special Inducements
FOR ONE WEEK LONGER.
\'ou can purchase' any article in Royal
Doulton* and other High-grade China and
Cut Glass in this Store at one-third off regular
price.
l- r in-, An.. ... $5.00 Cu (deer Berry Bowl will cost you nolo S 3.3,1,
•tai I'.•r. of Royal Doulton or other High-grade China
a •A11.0 11'1"' f i1'LEATHER HAND BAGS
On sale'lhur.day, Friday and • turday, T2 all leather fund Bags,
.egulat fact) land good value at t t price(. ,narked down to. $1.25.
1lei ter snore one or two for Christ gifts.
WRITING PADS
lir• Climax Writing Pad. clearing at zw- enrh. ruled or plain. lee
Waldorf Writing Pod, clearing at lfk, or 2 for 15•. sic Luno Writing
l'ad. special at fix•. or 2 for 23e.
BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS
tut (;op yright $1.so Book,. .pecial 75c. A.nothett• lot of 65c eyed 75c
(looks, ^fearing at 35e each. \,
Our b•rws are now STRICTLY CASH,
George Porter,
Phone No too Court House Square. God • k
r
To Cure that Cold!
ht Owing to the Sudden Change in Weather
Caught
Try a few doses of
HICK'S CURE -A -COLD TABLETS.
Have proved effective an hundreds of cases.
if there is any Cough
Hick's Syrup of Tar and Wild Cherry
ase per bottle.
Just received. a lot of that fresh
Twist Horehound Candy.
S. E. HICK
9
Central Drug Store. Goderich, Ont.
Nothing Fits in
Better
with•the acbeme ofhuman enjoyment
lh.on an
an Edison Phonograph
1t ie the star performer iu any co,upany
and on any occasion, It ie
NEVER OUT OF PLACE,
OUT OF PRACTICE,
OUT OF TUNE.
Call and -hoar Inc or w i'ii 7pr
catalogue:
If you aro thinking of buying
ini'OROAN or PIANO
call and see 'et
Our long acquaintance with the
different lines of our business places
LIS 10 a position 1.u' handle the beet aud
to give intelligent advice to prospec-
tive buyers.
We itaive just received a large and
• assorted eta+t•k o1--
CHURCH HYMNALS,' BIBLES and
GOSPEL SONG 009 Cj S.
Oise Planula•-Icy-rent-*t-reas
terms.
JAMES F. THOMSON
0oammosammumiamoss0
A TIE PIN always
forms a most
suitable gift to a man
- especially if it be
irons" Ryrie's" The
one shown here is one
of our newest and
most popular styles.
It is made in a
heavy weight of solid
gs,go 14k. gold, and will
be found a most ser
viceabk pin.
Engraved with "his" mono-
gram, complete is suitable box
the price is
$3.SO.
.RYRIE BROS..
LIMITRII
134.136.138 Yonge St.
TORONTO
1 Don't
Now that housecleaning
it it order. why not try
JOHNSTON'S
FURNITURE STORE
Curtain Poles
1011.1
Window Shades ?
\\'e have a large assortment
of Brays Poi s, and it would
pay sun to 11111 and see them.
Also our new line of
Skirt and
Shirt -Waist Boxes
, engine front $3.511 to sgtt.00:
they ere extra g"al value.
1Vo' have 11611de of 0, !
CHRISTMAS GOODS
_' *-iw.-4:w11--eviltwain. them:
Just think! A good
DAVENPORT BED
for $20.00.-
Iron
20.00:Iron and Wood Beds. Dressers and Stands
at al pri, es and in all style*.
BARGAINS IN EVERYTHING.
forget
Geo. Johnston,
the Furniture Store on the Square.
Talking Shoes
We have heard a great deal about talking machines, but who-
ever heard of talking shoes, and yet we want to tell you that
every pair of shoes that leaves our store is continually proclaim-
ing the runts of our goods. They are the most effective talkers.
Qur Fall styles are top notchers and will prove their worth to all
who wear them.
1N RUBBER FOOTWEAR
we are prepared to supple you with the best makes at the lowesh•prite,.
R1 �PA IRING
4.•e•see;•••.N.,.•••••
Downin & MacVicar
the gallery•nud setting. hi'e tithe 1
- There were-
Icy to render a.atrtnllt'er but the clew
of lett men and two women, 111,' latter
being the stew ardr.i and the cook,
and elle • p,tr,.enger, as Manitoulin
lrland'etiler, who way taking :u rote
wane thorougltbietl stock. est'1tts•d.
The teseel'o cargo rc.ir heavy. includ-
ing revere] artless for store's which
were getting in their winter .fundic*.
tloet was valued at =lo,
was build alsnll twenty years NO, At
Coiiingwood. titer• has la•rn in 111o*
lieorgiao Bay and Ink,' Nu ierio
tenter and lattr 1.v tit
e out It tin
Transportation ('ou panyb liar. a .tit,
•hllal'y roneern fit 514,' tth Hsi!! trust ttesitdec-Eldon Atrnue.
whfcti re, rntly went iutoolu liyui.tation• ncU011F'$h H. urT
The tatg H*19'41011 has been despatched
ptet'np`the'ereselrtl1 lT t ney have
tint reached Manitoulin Nand, are
mar.e.ned on Fitzwilliam.
CHAS. E. GRIFFITH
UPHOLSTERING
' AND REPAIRING
MATTRESSES RENEWI•D
AND REMADE
CARPET • A,1..'fit, is
promptly emended to
�1G--- --t'bargee moderate "--'=
�tutwlr Itaom.: One doorr Wert of C. J. iterpei
!Rote Store, Nest Street
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Our Thanksgiving .Decorations
Come and take a walk througin thle More Saturday or next week. Y'oeivill find it decorated throughout
to keeping with Inc season The declarations will be unique and unusual and we thunk well worth seeing.
You are perfectly welcome to come and go as often as y tel peels• and need feel under no obligation to pay
anything.
THE *MPiES OF
THE FAMOUS PENMAN MILLS
TO BE SOLD HERE SATURDAY AND NEXT WEEK.
Saturday morning we place on\ale the samples of the famous
Penman mills, the greatest underwear manufacturers in Canada,
makers of the famous "Pen Angle" brand. We were fortunate indeed
in securing the samples of this great manufacturer, and people who buy
them from us will be equally fortunate. They are the samples their
agents used in selling to the wholesale trade, and our prices for them
Saturday will be lower than the goods could be bought for in any whole-
sale house in Canada. There is nothing the matter with them except
some of the garments are slightly soiled. The earlier you come the
better the choice. There are two garments of practically every line
that is shown. "There will be'
Underwear for Ladies, Underwear for Children.
Hosiery for Ladies, Underwear for Men.
Sweaters and Socks for Men,
All perfect goods. Every garment a sample, and sold at sample
prices. It is a good chance to save money. Don't miss it. .
Ladies' Coatg that Rave style.
\\'e are showing this week 'mine eery handemite Wi ter
(-oat* for ladies. In most caws there in hitt one garment f
any single style, earl has been designed, cut and tailom! by n
expert, and these garment' nae productions of the beat click
fsctoriee in Canada. -All are,new. If you have any coat tiny ing
to do t•orne end see them. Price: of these handsome models
$12.00 to 925.00 -
Woollen Gloves- 25c
Ladies' knitted and woolle,t
Olovr►, made from soft but
strong imported yarns, bliu•t
white, brown, navy and car•
dinal. A splendid glove at
a popular price. All 25c
axes, per pair -
Silk -Lined Mocha
(cloves $1.50
Bilk -lined mocha Moves,
the most popular Winter
glove we ever sold. Blare.
greys. tads and brown. All
rosea. per $150
pair
New Wide
Fritlings
Half-a-dmen good patterns
it. the popular wide Frillinge
in thin week. new designs,
whiten, creams and rotors,
all at popular prices.
Woollen Gloves 50c
ASpecial Toque at 50c
A big shipme•ntlof woollen
Toques just, opened, splendid
quality. properly knitted and
shaped full sir,e, White, red.
navy, black and ntlnlhina-
tions. extr.o vainest* 50c
each - .....-
Thiene are _ exr epti tally - -
good 01..ve., well knitted
oro thr'he•st of yarns, good
1 gth, dome fasteners,
lel ks and ce,lors. 50c
i 'al value per pr.
Cold Weather Gloves.
New kid r .1 eh Killen ((loves
are op our punters, right
shades and Lh roughly good
qualities. Jure the proper
weight for Fall Winter
wear.
they Walking
Gloves $1.25
L,wh o leather emitting
Oloves,\ tau shales, pique -
nevelt, extra hem y, very
dressy. flpecfal Cl 11M
quality, per pair
Lined Sateen
Skirts $1.50
Hla. k +'stern l'ndt'rekit•ts,
made from extra quality
black sateen, good weight,
glossy finish, cut very hull,
trimmed with frills and
ruffles, lined with good qual-
ity flannelette, GA
special value at each$1.50
The Bargain Dress Goods
Still some of those barg.iin Ores,. (Miele left. They are beyond
n
doubt. the cheapest Deese (foods we ever sold, qualities that
are beyond oration. 11 wt• had not bought them otir.oIrea
away below their worth we ,.mild not sell them for any enrh
pricer.
5oc and 6oc Dress GoodUze selling for 35c.
75c to $t.00.... \\ •55c.
$1.00 to $1.2 .. 75c
1.50 Black Taffeta Silk.. $l.05
30c Black Sateen �•. • • 11 c
All because we WPM fortunate enough Go et part of a bankrupt
garment manufacturer's stock at precti air awn prices,
Some Changes
We have been changing the location of some of the departments. changing them for the better, we think. and
you will now find this M[ store a more convenient shopping place than ever. Dress Goods, Silks, Linings, etc.,
will now be found at the rear of left side. where they will have the benefit of the soft, even north light, Laces and
Embroideries will be found next to the ribbons at the left of the centre, Fancy Goods and notions immediately to the
right 01• the entrance. in the place formerly occupied by Dress Goods and Furs at the rear of the right side of the
store. Every department now has plenty of room for proper display and for you to shop in comfort.