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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-12-17, Page 3THE SIGNAL GODERICH,: ONTARIO T•.uItSPA', 1e. iiiI i,r 17, 1908 ;z, Xews of the Sistriet. Ur. and Mea. Campbell, of Zurich, have been bereft aril of their infant. run. Byiou Murdock. The death of Hugh Grant, a former resident of Ih•ucetleld, occurred at his home iu Burnside. Man., rece•utly. C. Schrag Sar purchased John Ginge►•ich'a i.i.acl:u Lorna uu this ilra+rs- son line, Stanley, fur a censideratiun 1 ' lNl. I Albert Sperling.. o 7 C arliu ti former resident, of iJ. { g, t 13 qt Oliver Hemingway ham sold his of they and a nephew of Gi•urge Spar= struck by lightning, un another he ! f tt 10th i f ling, tit l'runbeuu and Mrs. untriul{ James Mari i.uu, of the iib ('Jllrl•s)l(1l of 11ullett, was married ill Edmonton on Wednesday, the 25th tilt., to Charier A. Alining, of Mewa'rlu, Alta. Robert Simpson, a forting resident of Seem th mut brother-in-law of W. R, Smith, of that town, died in Win- . . (t- fele trreka' illneeesull- sequrn t to u p f'alytic rtcoke. round lit auisary to amputate hulk his fret a Tittle below the kne e. 'Ile is du.. ing es well on can be expected and will likely rreuvta . Old ClintJn Resident Deceased. • Edward J. Rutledge, 110 old and well-known t' ittent of, Clinton. peened away' on \Vedug,xlay, th(•.Uth tenet. Deceased, W ho.wlateitl his sill y - eighth veer, wit a uutive oi l• land. He followed the occupation o • B{'et ancealul• and war all honest, 111- dusteious, kind-hearted man, esteemed 'by the whale cuuihtutil y. tltrg share of ulksfultone fell to his lot dining life :.un one occasion he was bush arm ou the concession u tit Murcia, died tit his home 10 suffered a boost roke, and it few years Grey to Philip Alurnt, of Brussels,ago he load his scall) aline,. burn off. ,1 sj,000. : urinay. thlt.ifthinrt-; '(hough his -heath was impaired by .Mr•, and Mrs, C, W. 11 Imes, of a victim of consumption. them. ul•cidents he attended 10 his -Lcrndesbory, have removed to Ot- An Oil Exeter Irlly, Captloin Henry . duties until la few weeks Inertial." to lama, where the former ham acct ittid J. Stephens, of the steamer Canadian. ' his decease. 11is widow and nine a position as principal of the High 1'44 111411 ied'in 1.4111400 410 '1'11, 1.111-., 1 children Itiuurn his demise. Mrs. School. ' the 6th lost., 1 1 Mise Isabel Dudley, : Jabez Rands, tit Clinton, is a 41.wghl,•r Miss Elisa Smith, an n, . ,p. may who tit 1111,4 city. (1ue.tr were present. 11 and Harry Itutletlke, of Clinton. and f"r many years made 114 i 1 with trona Kxeter at the ceren►ony'• .1 George C„ of Hlylh, hive suns of the her miller, Mis. R. Mellis, of Engem, Rev. A. H. Cluing, 13. A.. pat'1 it 1.1 deceased ; the other children live in r distant ' s. th r,It died at the Same of her relatives in Jams street Meiho4i.t ,'hun•h,pa u Kxeter, rr e / ea Sus ,t ( ( I f ' to 1 a 1 the recently. 1 ure►t F y Gan 1'alM•r11aslr Methodist ohurrh, Miss Lizzie Morrison, daughter of ' atehmakLng, etc. 11ALSEY 1'AItK 11 WAT('IIN 4Kaa, JM.WMf l l 11 1/1Te-TAY. SOUL li tilde of Square. O.M1er1.'h, Uel Civil Engineering IfAUGHAN M. 1LWIEItTS,` CIV/I. v • and Hydraulic klieineer, Ontario hand SurveYur. Oltloe-McLean 14*o.k, Oalerich, curlier Montreal street. Telephone I:17. Menesetnng Mineral Water / HB OODRR ,H MINERAi. WA• 1 TLIt ('U„ anufal'turer of "Meii..e- tun[• are pre to deliver to any part of the town He t Mover Ale In pint., -.nd quarts. also literal Water i•1 three et/r. p1ita. In and" (marts'. Seltzer Water and Double a. Three rood. are made from natural Moral water. and are therefore free 1'11'' CnlnwlldlUUe II11W YresbyLrrian airime5L'yurllleti 1'. L. 1vAl,Tl/K l a+ chllrcT et isruelellrrld tear open.. Itl under 111'Itl auspicious rlr4111Uataln'es RUIN Sedulity, the nth inst. 'The ie., weir conducted 11y Iter,,. (. I'. TM i'inIEM,--atidTded Alf. The (FRED E. COOK. 1'f:A('HKR OF pastor, Hey. F.. 11, Sawr1., aud•(amis- Ul (Can) playing. Theory. Harmon)*sod t'minterjoint. 1'9.11. prepared for cftamina. I00e•4 from Ow em•tminding towns and tions of Toronto 4onervatory of Stade. Apply t 1l IMgi•s, at Thoal.on's Mu.u• Store, or ,.1 Mr ('la,enle l'unnin[ton. Mock «crept, I:,der4'h. mender. In t•Iloto,o, at nealdenee of lar. Met. Mackenzie. Ontario street. 11 PRF 111 I'AKKll to railer putnl fur (14 11 • iu piano and theur7. also the lint row,.. nut -heal kindergarten methal for roomy children. 'Terms and other information may ire hal at Tbommon's 11)11.4.. .lore. Uoder•h. EMM A A. ANURLWS A . HOY ADAMS - 11 T[AcHe* or Pure Studio in tti pf Montreal Steck. ttt Hainihon, at a salary 411 .*L 1 ' 1 Per arm 00*. 1. will 111 •em m m.F.x .rr un- til N til Junin And hrw 1411114,111, an e.tlnlalde young 101111 .i Sir thirty1lh'at year. died at tae'' 'I • of his father, Thomas Stinson. of VarnI, un day, tho.t'itll Ilt•t. .De(•(•NMed 11:14 sllf- fe•'ed from a tumor at the base of the beam. resulting Same a fall, M fLigghlu _t,f. 1111 Jai_ George .Suit raibe, of 4V111e l..liut-«l' eaten user c•1mLMttgn. 444.111. 1.1 1•I (rL % and ed0- ,011mrly of Elfetrl•,. was married on .white silk. was attended by four little en' tire, and cot it two tile iMOP! et- 1+4111rdey, the :Pith lilt„ to Ur. Win. rthlwlll-IMYu•,•rs, Key, H. E.,Curripr of live majority of the previous elecutiu. U. (:utter, of New York: Mimi Noir Lou(14,841),mM..pronounced the mystic Ile deserves the hearty thenks of the !1!._supl ritnt ttrftri( llf one of the W se,14, uLuryo,l -'994.4 )unite of Ueurge Libenow r(x'ndrLy l of lTtbl,. rh i tt,*i , w hichi large h"sIitMlr in New i ork. Clarke, near Constance, was also +t !!*told Bidwell, of Stiulfor11, a ''entre of interest, 411 the o^eM•jon of limn, former employee of , the chore,. the mlats•iefeeof hill vt(nngeet dough- -Moved by A• M L:ulghlin, seeoidctl foundry, h*rieas.•d the boiler shop of ter. ('h whets. tai-brrjttrt'iycc, of arra by G. Taylor, 111.l1 we regret that in the Thresher Crmpauy In •Cliii4li14: Ile will englg.• suultWhet ezte•neit•e•ly in the manufaetglr of 'toilets, em- ploying from seven to tete wen. EAST HURON LIBERALS. Annual Meeting Held at Brussels Last Week. The 141111m(1 u;,•rtlog of the tial 1 11urou Liberal Asaurialit.11 Was 11..1.1 the town hill, Ili upside, (111 1'llrsdp\ aftrrfO,l(1 of last wet'11. ''resident \\ M. Sinclair prrs derd with his custom ary ability, Tilt. election of (1111(e•rr resulted /. fcth1w!r i ---President, Alex. MetatIgl, -president, 11'tu. lastoti and vice -pr oil, Jam (llllexpie ; reetetary-tr.Vls11r414. F. S. Scull : qudi• tor, IV. M . Siii lair: chairmen of numicipnlitirs: Dow iek, JohittIvine. b wick,JnhiitIvine- b erg : 'I'nrtibei v, ltobert 'Moir N'rexeter, John' Douglas ; \Vinµham: R. Clegg East \1'ewauush, K. Tay- lor. : Myth, (ieo, Powell ; Geo. Taylor : !trowels,. J. D. %Var. wick. V. S.: lir: y, John AIC1'a• girt. Short speeches of a congrattiletory rharactet'. we•e nettle by the new alive bearers. A. Hislop, ex -AI. 1'. P., and as number of others. The folluw- ing residi11 ions were ('141'1.1141 n1*nnl- ulllulcl : Y by 4b'14 r seconded • h \\'. 1 I to Moved d Ilett. 1 Wedding bells jn.Hu Y Wedding h.'Ifc rang merrily' in Hub C. Kckwier, that we, the Liberals of lett on 'Wednesday of last week, A East Huron, have much pleasure iu u •ier Will Laurier congratulating aUlhatin Sir 11 i r K joynu4 can. ,''I of 1:44 guests ar- ti sem bled .t evergreen 11411." the and the Liberal party on the Nplendid I • of Mr. and Mrs, Mishit McVittk', victory attained at the recent election llf (lar IJ411 CUDP,e•s1i„11, tH WIl iT1••e 111e and esp1reka 41111. 11111oollilded •cunfldenre un.• )tion of a tuatrimonilll alai• in the Government til t1i il' t•frortd •In ,flee be,weell Alias Alice A.. elQesl advatnce the IN''t interests of this (11 lghtl•1 of the host and 111,44..44, caul great Dominion. aur young While East II,u•on tae elected a Cun- r v, illtJs(1 rt• ricultlni.t of the 9!11 cuneessiom sererhti e+. Alcll. lls {, 11 . e4t ,. t M'an !Fin, t'htra--• ie bride, who rioted charming In n a 8 'Phone 56. D. MILLAR CO. 'Phone 56. THE CORRECT STORE FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING This is without doubt an ideal store to do your Christmas Shopping M. Our goods are bought with care and one of our special aims is to sell only such articles as will prove satisfactory and useful, as useful gifts are always most appreciated. Christmas Handkerchiefs la air, 1, Le ' e.e are alt „ a l rlr for •rh 1 I K I ,.111,..r -time. ,.r gentleuevl, Our stock embraces .•s all t haat is new and up -til -date. from t to 1. o m r 1 ..red Handkerchiefs,oC E Sodo $ 5 I Lace -Withered Handkerchiefs, from 5c t0 $1.75 Children;s Handerchiefs at all prices- •• ' Flowered Handkerchiefs for fan:y work, 2 for 25ctr'I Gloves A linty van never have 4'11 Many poi of (doves; th„reforr•. they arta a1w:ey. w1, leWoe gifts. 11'r shed. , WIN nor til 1k,• o -i h d Wine.. mid 41104 •'PERRIN S.' which st.olds for 110 tlily. Ladies short Kid Gloves, all colors, $l.00 per pair ladies' short Kid Gloves, better make, $t 25 per pair Ladies' fur -lined Glovei. a most appreciated' present. • special -price, $3.23 per pair. Medical DRS. EMMEItSON At TL'RNHULL. A. T. KMNsimmr, M. U. '-- -•kti •-:I,r T1:4114a4.14 • Y I ' opera Hamilton Street. '''hone 1411 Ur. inimerson s re idenoo. North street Oppodte St. floozie a church. 'phone 118. . Turnbull'. reoldenee. Mnntrrat .treat. Southwest of Polito. Library. 'Phone 191. W. F.UAI.LOW.M.H. Colborne -,reef, nett dour to stover k. Telephones - ontee, I;I; .bun -e. K. F. R. FORSTER--EYK. EA It Nor • • a Throat only. Stratford. lint. on+e *u New York Ophthalmic and Aural footnote Mill 111. I'hnivel a'.,+twat Far. Nose and Throat to'pltal, (tope. square. +.lid Royal London ( that'll', r1,AnMrtd F:yr, Hasidtal London. Enrt !ns.), 8trattor'd, opposite Windru hotel. Hour- Olt am. 1.4 o.m. 7.14 • m. Telephone 517 Leg Y+:'Kt IRA', \Hftltil'F:R. .1 colla law, n' dry.•c o.•1, to lend .et w f t 4. (/ . North y"r,'''t, ti,M1• „', lowest a timer Si,rnal UI11re,. tri Wafpi0h Satonlnya and Monday.. if G. (1AMER0. K. C. 13 It't11. 'TI. TEK .olichoe. n, rr huhlfc. Hamilton Street, naleri , third d • , from Square. ROI'IWOOT, HAY` \ & HLA It 1- barristers. solicitors. nolo peter- torsln the Maritime I our, rte. o re, r.4 air: Square, neat door C. A. :urn'- K ' tr. i'n tate rands to lend at It w +t rite. 'stere -t, SRL U I1 FOOT, K. (', It. l . HAI .. O. F DICKINSON & GAR1tOW, B It - leg attorneys, ta)n 'lanae lend at lowest r ° 1 (' r Money t 1 .oder) h. • 4 Uh'KINSUN. ('HAIt1.KS O.IHltnw, hL.H 1 JIII.VSTON. l.t1tRt`N'fsft It nplleltnr. onmmia.INT1"1 a 4tv pnhbc. Hwmllton ,treet. Oalurich 4101. Insurance. Loans. tom. IV.It.,ROBERTSON. • _ iNet-naNVK Alt ENT. Fuu: AYn I.m,HTYtna : 111311sh, Canadian and 1 I • American. f /notal the retell n1y in Ac' rove. solisu m *X11 ternnstu 114x14+— , ITV : The Ocean Aeellent and (tnarantee of 11l1 guest. Ti Sri I•lnrt4irw'trlsii Iii A simB,,0114: Th t'. S. Roweled in ('* 1 * stilt., w•; ridetity and livaraoter Company. ►n' her (tonally. too Mi. Office at re.Idener. northeast corner of Vic Whitfield. Myrtle. IVki one Inr1a and St. David'. street... ''hone 91'1. ,yp,,iran and II Lei- Fou %Vi 7UHN W. CItAIOIE, L?FE, FIRE fb'w(•r-(irl. 4l and accident insurance. Agent for leading Former Huronite Killed in Alberta. mutual and stork companies. Insurance Matt linen effected on beat plans and at lowret rate.. Kd, Townsend, a former resident Call at office corner west Street and-Squ4re Tnrnb,',-* v- dad a lr'Ither of `Hie. 1 daiig, mit , Ian \Villi% Prelchyiellan church, eh? •l, •1 dtuglit,•r. 4 114* E tel 4714,. Exeter. voted her life 1,' ministering to tithe in rdiork tl1 11, Pandy. 1`i I' ' lees f,irtlin.te Ihen leerae•If. Sly rd by rr nrr e, . IMa rare mother fire sons- Walter. of Mani- als0 in Slur. 1(v•. A. H. tot/* :.lnhn ani)' Rnle•tt 11 Detroit : dnrl''d the , rmm"Ily'• g'I. . wr.Mt-L'birayn,-nail W.11iaun of :1f .lite. ,The 1'h.•1and len death of Roleet Vui1L _of the ash lune of Multi•, which occur- red 110 Kat today. the :,th inst., oft er a► two days' illness of inflammation, was s11„ck to Nle whole cucunuln'(3. Uer'.ased was an le mol•nble, lastest "'is nous 111 lo, ^111 y -second ve•a •, 11'• I Pi111•ly,',I I'V (eii sons and Due.' '1 „I1; 911,•1 (h, \\-edne•.lay, the9rhinat., A. 11 iv in our, p ,-tma4tt n of l'r.inhr,i'l t, I, „k t , 111111.,11 n w ay, in the )'Amon. of Mt•• Maria Craig. 'Of Walkerton. Th,•44, eriomiony, whi"h .look place in the Walkerton Met 'waist (hutch, WAS performed by Rev. M.• J. Wilson, of '\1'ulkerton, u.N114tell by Iv. 1). 13. .I'•Itie, of Crauhrook. Francis Little: a pioneer reel Jay, the Nth inst., at the good ol ge .,11•igtltV-live year*. He is•sw''.1,ed h. bis - widow, foro two. +oWm., rf 'wan 1. ik.•, Man. ; 'hennas. Fran .n I 11 vu y, al home - and three dauWil,rr+ Alt.. \\'n,. Mills.. 'If Wing ham. and Misses Mary and Kate. at Mn14., Ke.:le. :In esteem,. 1 resident of St"pfeel, Pates• I aweay tin F1 iday. the 4th in.t.. after a {N.ilonglsl atm..* of punt unary 1ronhle. Dim -eased, who was in his forty-4event14 year. war a son of the 1100 Jtiseph KestIe, of Stephen. Ile was a llarueas-IIIaker and nlechatiie by trade. He leaver one. won, • ed nine year, : his wife i•red."e*.4d Situ. The cnngregltther of St. J)1ne's' Th1111'h. Steamily, greeted their p (.- ear•. Hey. Father Corro,148. oto the censed,'trh4 vele.ici1 don ot his ret Seem his F',.. 44• •' alit, a dunghte ttttteip. -not% tt. E Currie tett the nuptial knot is the prase'nce of a large numbs r 111 friends of the contracting parties. Mho Annie Pryer, niece of the• groom. w•It4 bridesmaid,while ' - sdf aha , suppil t'el t he'gI l) . Death of Mrs. Wm. Coats. Tari sk•A6i 11f Jima W111. ('trate: phitfil u c d at the home of hr`s daughter in Ohio on Sunday, the lith imst., 1rnm,ves 0110 of the ' lr•liest pioneer residents of Clinton. 1)e - r, the last Provincial tier -Ilona Li1*er,tl- i• 111 did not alt ,in to the fond hclpra cherished in the anticipated retail n of their party undertheable leadership of Holl. A. G. Msft:K*y. but yr hip, that e Fix{,_ emitert is waged,. the princip es lir the 1.111TiFil party -Will triumph. Huron I'ounly suffered Last election by the unfair gerrymander but althtiu h defeated in two ridings We nrr notdishesrtenwT jid-Unit tri prove this when the next opportunity lir444e11i. itself and thereby give Iron. Mr., MacKay 1111 0pp11rtunity of prgv- 7hllltj'! $clla, 'EifC' Ring,_hells,.ring_! :. merrily. ring ! Ring for,.thejoy of the nation ; Ring for the'pnor who have no home, Ring, 'ring for the high in station. Ring ! bells, ring ! 0.merrily ring ! lti+tg €or peace ot_er sea and laud Ring, ring, for the infant Jesus Born on this dal', ;It God's •command. Ring- tncrrily, ye Christmas bells -Tell all the world the glad story Of Jesus who was -born today, While angels sang Hod's glory. -Eloise A. Skimings. rich. Ontario, Canada. • • her seveIty'•tittli les , of the late Rev. 1•,:+u lour with :'l iitTertiunate ad. Al I. Vogler u1i4.iolnt-•tothe \foray-', d f wclamile:rod a purse contain- ion Indians at Thlu esville. Nifty iu,.r SLIP1,_J faq• t'oueor.tn 1141'1 nn- 7,•arsag,4' Pflw came to 104410 ss noonryri Ilia intention of deroting 1iTte. x1,111 ----elft-the--ictNr►' their gilt towards the pmehaae of n Thein.."will'• in it wnreon. Wring her new pipe organ tor t he *hutch. - lung resident,• in the tow she tan- - A lordly wedding took place at the (leafed herself to 011 who cam within' 11 -nee of Mr. end Mrs. H. Statham. of her uplifting influence. She hr 1.ond1n1 r"ad south of Exeter, on woman of culture and an ex' when11 ' German 14rholdr. An activem,1111 ,t 1111. w 11 1 er Me .th' ane ail wa, l ( and h \I'.._- -....*in-s-k'M 4.u1a/rI the kiwi of a noble I leanutl Milken \I•aplr 1It F*tn,, the 1'.'114481'' Clinton : and two daughters. tartlet).1 111 %114. NI 11011e41. 114 t he I1)r.1 A1c('nllulll, of Crertliur, Ohio, i "1 fiery, 478N_the and %Its. C. J. Middleton, of Goderich of 1.1,1) 'one (saj .retw e n 1"14 t,, wPddiilg 1,11 1%'4'14'4- township. Her a hre.t ,p'tughter, Mrs. day the I' I hist. when their lough- A. 11. Mewling. of Clinton, pude- te r. Arne ' 1 Ln. •.•t "a, beeline. the relwed her but a few' months. Win. In .1.' 01 An 114 1). irnwn. an enter- (`oma, 1'egisl Ear, of Goderich, is ,i prising ycmfr4 rt ter .f law 1i4 1 cull• nephew of the deer/teed: - • •*sinn. K •v. .. enders,I per . __-- -____ ___ the ptestmre EIGHTY YEARS OLD: who wr►4' attended -- rs TJ 1111 Joseph Bankson, a Prominent Tnsurance Laura all lie Man and Much Esteemed Citizen of Bethany, 111., Strongly Recommends Vinol for Old People. or address J. W. C'RAIOIK. Uodertch, tint. 'I'h11nw4 Ailkin, t'f that tuwnahip. fl et Tele .hone„ _ brit l* ft tragic deal] near his 1.01114 in M° P MUTUAL FiRE 1\ hrdnr Alta recently He WOW IIIOV s'' town pro. J. . McLean, 1114 horses , ORlrrn.-J. H. McG'nn, Pete., Kneen P, O h lion violently tinder ••1 ata past eighty (years of age end flit a time i 111)11 bet•r1 losing Urngth and )uttering from a chrolie d and lung trout de, MILLI 1 N•aa 'ou.ly ill and rmild not go gilt of My son .e!nt me some Vfnol. menced to take it end it he. worked wonders for me. 1 ISURA v11141 NUHAN('K art): -Farm and isolated ing ahrxyqy nark on his aa'Itgqon when e 4 1 rrnnlr fright ertt•li and lean t yr, away. t ls. 11 feelltett r and stronger then 1 hate Iho.whePis, Hr lived for two hbul.+ after the accident. for ye s+, nd my cough is all gone. 'There 1► n other medicine (gn141 to PtTrouth Dashwood Loses Two Citizens. \'?not to itui up health ,and 1).4.I4wond lost Lwo goal citizens re• for elderly let Ile.” .1o rph 134nkeon. eently. (.ter Brenner. an P'lin111b4e• Bethany, nit. young 111 in in his twenty-seventh This is because \'inn% is the best roil • in the world. It lite, sI len*Glens 'lakes atilt, reit eakness with I effect of people is t T. Fraser Viae l'res.. Hnleefl,ht 1'. Thomas E. brays, Sec. Teem.. Seaforth I'..(1 I4rertor. -Wm. Chesney, 1ewforth : John 0..ort n; 1 Sea f l line C Dale, John lien minth Dublin: K 91..00.. weie Un lin: Jamas Rvan4, !leech - wood ; John I414)), Oarlock : Thor. Fraser, Hruoefleld ; John ln. Mel'.p. IClrta•n : Jae. Connolly. J. Ni'• Yeo, Holmesville, agent for II•e't Huron. Polley -holders can tarry nsecwment+ and get their card,, recrl 'ted at Tozer R I)rown'a, Clinton, or at It. HI. Putt's grocery, Kingston street, uoderich. BRAVING PARLOR l;BDFOH D HI.00K HA RRKR SHOP. -This well-known and popular stand °Sere Ile patron. the bed ervi,C In shaving. .paelcc it,. gl)nly skilledeta. etc. mdhand.tacondol d. Year ppwwtronafe will Is: appreelated:.H. R. II(.'KdMKR. 1 roprietor. Marriage Licenses WALTER E. KKLLY. Watchmaker, Jeweller and Optician. Issuer of Marriage t.ireenses. WLANE, ISSUER OF MARRi• • AOL Hueneme, Ooderich. Ont. luctioneenng THOMAS OUNDHY, LIV'I:1T(X1K and general auctioneer. OR11rs on South Street, where he will 4t1' 6 found at all times when not ^rling *ales. •Terms reasonethle and every effort used to give you satisfaction. GEORGE BECKETT B General Auctioneer. New System of Tickets and Catalogue. OFFICE, HAMILTON ST. P. O. Box tai• year, sticeninb. d to a lingering illness liver and iron tun of tufe•rculo.i. nn Thursday, the Srd creates a heart S /t jest., leaving 1 l mourn his Ines his the digestive organ s, widow, iii.a4r,I ',trellis. three broth- blood and repllan•s\ ems and One., .i+tris. heels 11nhn strength. The boner passed away in his seven( y-eevelth Vino jai rases of feeble ‘o ear en Satuttl:'y, the:,th inst., after simply remarkable. a long and painted Iltnres of stomach We invite ,ell old people, trouble. Two . ins nod tour (Leigh• children. weak, run dnan bets survive. ' • convalescents, or those sutTerin Hotel -Keepers Fined. chronic colds, coughs o1• bronrhlt this vicinity to try Vinol o1 our 0 On information lei,'' by Inspector to return their money if it does Torrance, !lenty Shaffer,- a hotel- good We Make this offer 1,, 141111* keeper Kipren, wee fined $511 end our faith in Vinol. H. (l. Dlmlop, costs by l'olic,• Maltistrat4. Andrews Druggiet, Goderich. - _et canton_ Let week. Kipper is in the township o )tt*Ty, soh ITT' i u nn• Deafness Cannot be Cured der !mid option. Shutter son. fined 414'914.444' refine, from er twice before this yenr for keeping liquor for rale, and this ronv'iel'on woe for selling. A. L.'Strome of the Nor- mandy and .1. 1s. iteinh,uf of the 1Vaverly hotel of Clinton were each fined 1111 and cols tor selling t1, mjn• ors. Both Feet Amputated. Walter Bishop. a twelve year-old' Barnardo boy, who sons living with Henry Mcleod neer Ripley. fM in the hospital nt Walkerton. 'rhe toy did Dot 44.4414 to gn hA It to the home t'' which Mr. McLeod intended sending him and hid in the barn, where. he re- mained over night. and when found holh his feet glare frozen. Hr wart take,* to the hospital, and it Was by meal applications. a+ they cannot meth the diseased portion of the eat 1 her% C. only 'lie wn7 to 14)1144 dcafnew, and that 1' by ronstltn: tion l Nm1'11ee, Ioeaf"e.'''rallied by all 11 fhamod condition of the. pimento Ilolne of the eu.+teehiaritnbr. Ivhen this tube Is tnllamrll ]nn Irat e a M1.,lhti111( .onnd ",' 1(11 441lcet hear- ing. and when I, I. entirely 490.41,1 deah,e'* 1• the re.nll and nal' (he In1l,mn,'Uon ran b• taken out aid this tube rednred to Ile normal condition, hearing will he drstrn7e'1 forever nine coma oat of ten are cocas' by catarrh, which la nothing but, an infl stied condition of the me00)I4 rn?fare... %%'e will give one loin 'red ilolhr. for any case of timbres. 1 4404.1 by 1'11nrrhl that ''an not he cured by 11a11., tatareh Lure. Send for it mu'an one. F. J. Cii NKY, Toledo, 0, livid by drlIegf4t* ':M. Take Hall'* Family ('1114 for mn.t.lp.11o•,. Mubncriha for The Sign al. ing his capacity. :,•• a leader and statesman. rhe meeting very heartily rtini- ntended Dr. P. Macdonald, of •\Ving- h•►up (0r a Sellatut'ahip and 'watt acted IJ► -aeeretary - tl, C1l.11U111nicate the aafne to the Government ,and urge his appointment: WOLVES ON C. N. O. RAILWAY. Hunters Aroused and Want Them Ex• terminated. The mu...Nett mind 'Bolger incl the Meganelnw1411 11* er have aroused the hunters to re,i Late _ -Cnnadian.___Northe•rn On('a '0 Railway to organize x wolf h nt for the purpose of oxtermin- 111. They rlainl that if Nn111P• 1 done the wolves will grad - the deer, which are now 11d afford such eph•ndid • line. het wren -eeventy and n to 4004044 Ore timber con be .got. y will .411148(44 fur 'n the Ih of n y oul(1 Ire a suf- proposed acees14ible to hi the ul,)rning 47111 be in comp 1e stone afternoon. 1f carried oat, t e wolf hunt will afford a splendid lyint r out- ing with plenty of exriienoent. war., desiring to go .huuld coin muni to with 1'. hive -Creel'', passenger age 1'uronto, who will give full part is liars. A further announcement will he made when arrangements are corn- plc•.ed, , at Ing Nl thing is r wally kill a so plentiful sport along t It %ill tato one hundred 11 drive+ amt if this together the comp the limit. so1)1)1' t1111e February. The cine of 1(1J 1 1 on each wolf! li'•ient inducement. 4, 204 of opt'* 111100 is e0 eael that parties leaving Tor Full Range of Christmas RibbGltL In all. Widths at Moderate Prices. Ladle ' and Children's Sweaters 1- - A aiWeatel 01.'111/14 114rket wog1.1 ma' e a ver • s,•u-ihle gift . for either ' vbefore we Indirala {hildllr \ r c:: 1 wis haul ..114411 a g(il til ,t..111.11)I/•Il1 of I he.egoods to Ladies' Golfers Froin $1.50 each. Chil(!ren's Sweaters from $t.oe each Heatherbloom Underskirts -- 1Vr• lilt a •era i ('.._- _ t to oat n r e ie arc { t (xl 1 II fur. 114414therblaln111 Underskirt.. the skirt that looks tut like silk. wears three times AA long as silk and costs only a1 third of the otter- -We-h-aveka apcetat Ile eotEtnhrold- ,1 Ileatherblooln Skirts, Prices from '$2.75 each. eddy Bears and Baby Buntings at 25c', 50e 75ci-$#: . I Christmas Novelties cur showing of fairy ('hl istri* i. Nov- elties is nowt eomll)Iete and we can 14how 1111 • immense variety at .•,r each. including Fa6cy Painted Pie -Cushions, Watch Holders, Pipe Holders Match Holders et et 1Furs exceptionally good. Gents' Wear A Ti vitietq of Oents" IlarnII ct 1;1,,4, ind Ties, the most complete enol"• N r L 1. • ever shown. Gents 1 les and Mufflers, from 254. Gents' Handkerchiefs Som 5c each. Gents' Kid Gloves, from $1.00 per pair. always make a Gift that is much appreciated. Our values are I 'Phone 56. IMi11ar's Scotch Store) 'Phone 56. li=t -- Q 0 0 0 ANOTHER RAILWAY SCHEME. Proposition -in Which London, Goderich, Owen sound and Hamilton Figure. The London Free Press of Mond'uy last had the following : That a new railway is to be eon- etruc.ad in this part of Ontario eeeme to be exceedingly likely at present, as Mr. (teary, of London township; who repres'ntu the ru.upany, has just re- turned from Englund, where he has been intereslir( capitalists in the s eme. be project ie to start a line at Lon- don to run. up through Goderiela to Owe Sound and from there bark to Hamilton. There is a large territory which would thus be much more directly sliver. 1 than ie 'possible at present. Bran ;h lines will he run 111 take in a number of places not on the regular petritanent way. ' It is.Ihnnght that the railway would 1111 a long -felt want in this Pett orlhel'rovince, and would 1hPrefure be a paying• proposition. ''here is ,1 great deal of freight now being ear- rii'el from towns and cities along this proposed ramie which has to he Car- ried a-rind in a.nnln(ahnit wily. 1Vith the new line nn est* llisheel fact, this would be dill. resit, lain the freight .rales wnnht be reduced, the freight at the sometime being carried in–N--rrfetels- ttlerls'!- fir''•e•e•t i1 rya v'. li i4 expected I hat a great amount rf-feeight;•-as44s4 l -he- eitepi.rl between - Hamilton and Owen Slound, a. this would rinks. 1 gleet saving in time for freight being transported over the hakes. 1t is stated that Mr. (1i'nry'. trip,.to England met with sueee.4, and that' the work of prol•'•,•,ling with the -rail- w;1y will be takelfuli (100,1 luck i. \sel(llt. 11i -Ip!' , o:; Tb,• w'oili is wide telt there are lots ►etigaln ,•(Ire 110.1 wonM11 k.• I, 1 lot ,.f ready- Even a nulsiea1 a111111 cloak i1 Rel. Made .yulpnthy ,•n 1, upl. d Appreciate.' in the -truly morn. "Grampas." mint 1411404 My grlf1(14. when ii'4T'hilrtnlar-lie ('aunea to our house the day before, An' ('ht•ili 11144 morni11' him an' me Gets all my toys down on t h' (loot, An' he winds up my engine men _ An' slakes lay train go 'round the track. An' he'ps ole March my P'l(iel• 1111.0. An' shows tile 'le,ut jum}tiu'-j/►rk. An' ever thing T rise Ti Tnuw 'Bout Manta Claus he Malys it's .0. 1, T rri I Temptation. An eminent Eng hs1r surgeon, whos • brnsquenesa- with gt•own-lq)s recalls that of the famous Abernethy. isquite Another person when children are itis patients. Then he is a1, amiable 114 an angel or a hig fit. Bernard dog. A short time tearer: itrrnrding to St. JnmPs' Hudget. thle gentle gttmt got up out of la warmttiytesd al Shue,• o'clock of 'hitter nulrning to attend a tiny tiny in piteru plight fr diphthl rix. He preformed the operation of U•uch• ..atom)' end saved the child's life. Time went on and his general condi• tion ilnproved, but then, was ome di. - winning ny'mitt orn. Ile refuse,' to flee bis vfil'r. 'When Ile was qurslionist.e,, e nodded or shook his tired, Inert wla,)11 not *peak. Finally Ibee11rgenn found at w'ay...On(• Morning he t:alLed at hfss1a111Mien little patient.. "I:ni sorry he can't speak to me, 'mew." the surgeon said, "hPClnl+e I'm going lip to London tomorrow Nod shan't, know whether to bring him a ho,4e 111 a There wait as brief silence. The hot - get n and 11111ve vv411et) hnvaLhle*sly. Then a tiny finger stole up to n wounded thron', and the ghost of 1 balty's voice said : "Please, doctor, iovin,t rue a fickle gun 1' -The I'rer1)yteri*n. itepeat it :- Mhil.ih'e 'crura,: will *1• ways ^tire my coughs and rnlde," Even those who marry for tote *lone (o not object to a little money on the side. Aly gratnlpa he don't i•y01' rare. How much I rumple til. 144Z cities ' mush hia whiskers or anis hair P says at much ding' only shows 'At oyia is Soy., nn' has la play. An be a4 glad its they can be An' eV / • 1'014 a l I h l tl Day, a i 1111(11e44 here 4.11 play w'1111IM'. w Y. An' ma, clue time, *'he kind ri Ml,)iled. All said, \•1Vhich 11I'1 1). 7(111's the child ..-t\\ ' Sl gramp a 'llt'1y''a 111111.'t•Ml it lost 4111,1 1 Ulry.n ani' how 1 feel W11en I don't sot?( 1,, wash my hands 13, fore 1 sit ,lawn o as 110.111. An' Mit, Pile laughs at,lin, nn' 14)434 Amm"fhis 11041'of n101141111Wkyn o w $0111 1.,i•in'r111111ie•11 11 He really must spoi M/ An' on" 1 1 t'11 her, whim t•'s gone. "914 44t•aunpa4 111)}'4 will* Iclti. cr. „n ---Wilbur 1l Nesbitt, i•1 1111, • , More than one best ? «Then ,; cu ask your grocer to -send Ut1 the ')e;,t flour. he send, you -- .best. 114- Fl J .best, %Vhcr. you know the best flout and ' order by the• Hanle, the choice is not . left to the grocer. \1,(11} ( )C•Cur handle j Oy!! DuseivAd r nt- their lrttlt-r. •I he\ hive found it the saftst flour tc recomn end b -cause ii • results are sure and it, purl . i5 1':' lue'tioncd. If your grocer's st i 4,19'1 Royal Household, insist on h 'Clot yt-u. —1 he4-ettt4+-w-1-11- be mutual. 1 a Ogilvie FleurMills Co., LEd. + i1U'iTRI:AL, 106 t t "Peer) Peninsulars" "Peerless Are Ca. t( Iran !ranges Built 11 kc .'L- n s a t Ranges "I'eer1esti Petain.nlar Ranges have the Drop Oven and Low Closet which hart heretofore been exclusive features of the most expensive 4teel ranges. Tbey_are also the only ranges made wit -11 Fire -)lox on right or left side, as may le -tier fit the kit _hen in which the' range i to be placed. f "Peerless l'rninstllar" Rntfges are splendid clu,kars, are very ecrnlomical In regard to fn. 1, ore strongly bttilt, a111'I will give a lifhtirne i'f •'•rvire. Let us show you their Many I, 'tri+ 01 enperi••rity Megazine. C. J. HARPER, - GODERICH i *tel Mitt -1Ntr. -- , A minister tells it slot)' i'llistt•pt 1.)) the unborn laid. Trait of quick writ:. Doe Sot nrd:I the wntnnnv7 ttnr-eon- gregation were hues, U' ing tip 144. chm eh. ' 1 '.trolled in.- stye the Illini'lel', "end K 14 ie )(*,# i(1 II it. dee•el,aling the pulpit. 1 n(11!ea( some 1'e k4 411 ewtl obvert Slid floor. oral Jo'n'arly advi•, Katie to 1 e very f hdni 444 41111k,np „ I Ice tai' I s wI *. I!, W11, t lo- nigh w 11 1 1 et. work. 'leen know', Katie,' 1 41id, •ihnt if 1 •l,o111d step on now of tine, tacks right in the nlid('P of 1 setnnm there, 'a no telling whit might hap- pen. "'Faith, ye wotd'1n'( linger long on that point,' maid Retie, without it smile. A SURE CURE FOWOMEN'S DISORDERS. TEN DAY TREATMENT FREE. tiri n;, Lily 3. a certain cure for ❑'I ,1 oMrr. ,f women. 1t 1' applied 1•w•i II7, and f. ab•nrlM•d 1090 the .nfrer, ir)K t1"tor, '1'11,' 4,rl sonar Iu..Uer in tl'ee. nnrie.ned r.trf m i. ..11.99...1 moire ;remeltn,. mental 11.1 Mir -lent relief • the blood weaselsand ne[11•4 aro ton,d and et rengt belied, and the eIrcnlation Is , rendered normal. A. this treatment Is b awed inn .ire fly. *enshrine 'principal. ant acts on the rn111it location of t)4 dis a.i,', M car. ma hell, h.) .•beer a inn of all forms of female trouble. Intending, lelaflwl a/:d 14411,11,4 ,.e•trllatlon, 1, n,4u*'hn s, tdllne of the womb'l, etc, I'tlsn •1a1 iser lata, wMrh 1,• nfllr•.nr hwo.'rmonth'.Irratment. Afn, .. w,,.Im.,,n,•rn Tr. ail men t,.•noeghforIanda7s,e ail -nate, 11,4 ••,•nwM en, soul -end me her adds .4..... 4 1 at' atmnMalnhw 4) • ore nae rnedleal ad%Ice from, the eminent •ta•ciali.t, 4) , h. N, C„oniet. I'tr.idenr of the 1 ••,enter A ,.) In.)„ about any 9,renl tram'', of her "A.c wit ah •he rosy de.Ir information 4bunt. F.nelet a 3ecnt stamps, and adder.* Mn, I', *1 ''nrreh, Windsor, Ont, '