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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-12-24, Page 3n lot twit Ire ere not Irl nth •n,. net u; h net 111% GOY roe . Ill end .toy ter ^er and .nd Mt few3 of the itrict. e. . M>:vor'I'. E. Ilia hrnted hie ..eventiet week. f Scafprth, cch • recently to Mira Mabel Smith, of the Irthday ben California city. Rev. J. J. Rice, chaplain of the Gen- eral Hospital, Toronto. who was killed by a steel ear in the Queen City last week, wrpi ut one time pastor of the 'Whin churchTCi ntlin. Mist+ Lillian (:outs, of ()lin►, has bet m appointed soloist or the 'fa 1 at/eet B. a_ptist _church, Londr,n. . ;Itis Agaes J Iiiison, aaughler of John Johnson, formerly. of the 5th line 1 Th arriage of Mils Lillie Ilale, of \Coterie. was recently *.harried at her 1 yuulges laughter of A. Hale, of Stratford, uerly of Seaforth, to team- Ward- o e Classic City, took place at the bride• owe on Thurs- & tfirgrd-tdit; Mrs. Janet Duncan. e deet of they. pared . Hwa, home til.. her daughter. Mrs. Duucaurun, of Itatgersville, on Su day. the 0th inet., at the age of seventy•flve• years.. Miss Nitta Susie Pro•tni•, only daughter of Mrs. James Proctor, of Constance, wall married on T►urrday. the 3td1 inst., to Charles. W. ]Nitrous head cashier and shareholder, in the hank at ilehei•ue. Idaho. Norman Julllffe, the 'well -know'*. baritone, 1 o of Rev. IV. J. Jollities .of Clinton, has resigned his position as ,soloist is t'herbntlrne street church, HALSEY PARK _i Tuhnnl"• • tit order to nu his musical studies in New York. WeTCUMAUM. Javigidiq OPTICIAN.,, ir.can Taylor hag Mutiaiarut011O South side of Square, • Goiierich, Ont. the 3rd concession of they to ir►w- renc.• Wheek.c jIf altar township for Civil Engineering the suet of $11,901I. Mr. Taylor will re- tire from 1:tive life and will probably VAUGHAN M. ROBERTS, CIVIL take up his residence in, Brussels. r and Hydraulic gnttineer, Ontario Land James M.\lichacl's barn on the 2•itl surveyor. r •....lou-_uf 11u11r1L was -dost • rat ..urvey-ilet.saa---t'.IMskr-6ttdsebR- coiner '� b Montreal street, Telephone 1x7, y fire last work. 1'h... conflagration _ War caused by a lantern overturned pfenesetUng Mineral Water toy a eat rind ling in their chase.- •Tho - . Curs is Fat tinily coveted by insurance. THE GODERICH MINERAL WA- J. If. Brant, of 'peg, for mane TKr. m R CO.. manufactureof -Menem. yenta pont of Brusse•Is, has luta,." aro t prepared te delis to any part of gone v Pa.adrlla, CAL to spend the the town Heitart flinger Ale in pints and wintry. Ml.4. lira 111 and Mina Jessiequant, oleo Mineral Nater in lbnw .lues pine, pint. and quartos. seltzer Water mel all -.4Lt•w•nt pHi IA/WWII, Eng where. ik.tito gods.. I w.. . nt aro u.xdr fowl-akrW LatWissal natural' neral water, ate an. thon•fow freer .31111*, from all impurities, P. 1. W AI.Te/1 mr,ii. ager Phone Val 'jlrury I'«atu, k, of the London rural - - - - -- - near (71int5n, and Miss Satoh N,itt, -- - antic ttatigiiTer of- lamed Ntii1, o uc er- - - -mil h, °Haled a life partnership con= t LFRED K. (t)K. TEAI%HKit (IN' Tract in Ihr Ontario street Methodist INono Vloying. Theory. II Y and 1':uwmage, Clinton, alt %Vielne•day, fm.otel 1114 Icon t. Vrr ter 1 aauui t the 1131h inst. Done of Tomnlo ('on.'rratorY o Mfoie. Apply at ThuaIu4l.' Store. or is.. A re of Mr. n i sons Muleresting event took place in on tarok .1 r. , tl.rtrrieh. r x • u II 'nal ort ., e . i o.L Pennington. La t u Thur du th _loth in ,..L not y, \lundrY"_int 'liunaa, of a.s.ideuoe o Mr. .• lei. w•lr1* IGdr•rt Fatima:, any e•e•AI(euariam la ackeune, theta' to et tort. of the village, was married to elle.. 1IUllC ei.ASSES.--I Am - t1?: liruuu. of° Neutairth. The-cun ruwy at 1!AItK-Ir t.. receive pupil* for le I - in ss as t-.i-fuyllled at the g• 's 1 piano ane theory, aM.a lh0 1114-40144e "•' -b - Hee, S. l sTeif, nfh•nsaH: klnderxnrter. - method for Y.Ht1K - 0* tt•- , - - 'Dome and other Information nut Ir• bad a• I evlliar1' slut was the detail of My., Thomson e mute store. uul.trrki. Y,.MM 4A. Donald Niel..•eel, of Clinton. wheel. ".•- ANDItK1v8 • if srrd in the fatty -third year GI her It • • ti Friday. the IIIb inst. De- -A: HOY ADAMSPennon at Home by Shaking Inared- Taaulxa uY 1'14'. era. gl batt In•.•n suffering (ruin t PPA duet r and ?eaves her fimbend loge Wen in a Battle. Studio in It.ok of Mont rent Ono 1.. and 1 a of her rhildr n prostrated N' hat will appear very interesting with th`.-sauII' Malady• '1 to many people here is the article Medical (::•urge\ lick. of Hensatlb, 'Waw in taken fr a New York dully 'taper,- - _ _}lIIi, i. ' stteodint�.Upretty giving y simple prewcriptinn, which is DRS. BMMEH.MON k TURNBUI.1., welling in a Ravenuwts,d Presby uai;l to be a positive reeneny-lurr118tlt- Lethal church 1 which be played the ache or kidney or bladder derange- _____._.__ A; T. K etnelea, M. D. _ _ ..ilnptertant rude_ groom. The fair went, if taken beton• the suits() of N r. 7Mi•ssxc.l, H-Tt I:uh of his ehoi.• . a.. Miss Nellie An- U,•ii(hts Jiue.are : timesHamiltonrat e.t1.t rr.t tt; tylion (mr-half Dr, 1Cmmelaon" residence. North strew, demon. elT.•sl daughter of Mr. and- PhihrExtract_. Dandelion, - opposite 81. neuron, sebur, h,'phone 1as. NI 1.,.. 1), 1., Ander- n, of Chiragu• uunre ; ('ump•und Kargon. one ' Ur. Turnbult's residence. Mnntrwaiwtast.-- . f.mnerty ..t Seaforth. - Mr. nod Mial. ounee Iluu1p.aundSvnip Sars wraith'. Southwest of Public Library. Phone hm..lhek lend. taken up th 'r residence in _three ounces. Shake well in it bottle DR W. F. (tALU)\V, M.`!t: - - - fie wall,- and Lake in teaspoonful dopes after ('. Nwbmuoda. •late of cketsiuitb, each rued and again at -bedtime. . mon. ('olorneslreet, nest door to.fletver ha'n been verynnfortuoat since he A well-known druggist here at Byrn Hank. Telephone. - „s(d,,. IN; !wanes hoer, wtwn nskeel'te• artlir►g tate pre. want M'eSt d few months es He g had just got nicely started in tte•.Iray +crlption• .t-iteiethat rhe ingredients )R. F. J. R. FOIt,,STEK-EYE. EAR ',tininess in Saskatoon when he sol- lire all ha•ntless, and ran in' obtained Kase and Throat ork p t halms. urn. feted en itl:tek of blood-paisunittg in at a small cost froiii any good pro- scription eU New York Ophthalmic end acri ttois 1h or the llllx LUTA Aunt' Inst rte. Iva at ('lienal asst -rant Ear. his arm which elfe•trd his initial. ale P pharmacy. No,eand Throat Hospital. Golden tl.auno•, and was •ret to the 14,g ins. asylum fQr would Iw put up if rucked to du 110. Royal London uphtl,almlw 1Munrrnebl M.>e treatment. whence e- returned r He further stated that while this pre-. Hcs.pIW London, Eng. Office Albert -tree-. 8uratto,d, opWshe Windsor hotel. Hours: -Putty to Ilnd his wife and seven chip-\scriplion is often pre+.er•ib�d in rheu- 812►m. 4-bo,m..7-ep.rn. TelenhoneJg7 • -hen st•iekrm with typhoid fever. atie afflictions with splendid re- s Its, he rout(' nee no reason why it no del not be a splendid remedy Inc kidney and urinary troubles and back - *chs`, a. it has a peculiar action upon the kidney steucturc, cleansing these most it them to the ford cause siekri of our read tt•e who suffer can make no Mistake in giving it a trial WATCH YO(1R TONGUE. home in Salmon firm, B. C„ to F. W. Vye, of that place. - Heety Junes, of Exeter, lute purr - chased the tilnecre farm on lot 1) of the• 1st concession of Stephen, known as the lereutiab Neaman farts. The consideration -was 1113,'2„kt s,N'ord has been received of the Jeatth of Edward Caves. 'rte nine-year- old son of Mr. and M Thomas J: Caves, of Hamiota, Ilan., former well-known residents of Stephen. =Stephen O. Pelton, builder and con. tracttu• of Oakland. Cat, former) of Wingharu, and a brother of Mrs. J. B. 'Ferguson. of that town. was married - WIACl' ag11lg, euro) nee resi- t the lilt 'fil•; I4.N A 1, Gt)DFRICH.: ONTARIO rbc 4'' iSiOtl. Long had she leuelt' at the Madonna's shrine, Within the empty chapel, cold and gray ; Telling her beads, while grief with marring line . And bitter tear stole all her youth away. Outcast was she from what life holdeth dear, Banished from joy that other souls might win ; And from the dark beyond she turned with fear, Being so branded by the mark of sin Yet when at last she raised her troubled face Haunted by sorrow, whitened by alarms, Mary leaned down from Gut the pictured place, And laid tile little Christ within her arms• kojy and warm she held Hint to her heart, She -the abandoned' one -the thing apart. -Virna Sheard, in The Oauadian Magazine. - of the town council pod the various I To Employers'of tabor. chni•cbss, and (leveret of the most prominent eit:sens have been elected u.. its officer.. - Arrangements are bring made for a 1.(el sry entel'tain- inent to be held in Cardnu's hall early. in Janus when Rev. Father P. Cor- coran will a descriptive address on his - trip through Mak,st41e and - ,Egypt. Seaton h will have a "tag day," the proceeds OT which will be devoted to the relief Intel. The Late Mrs. JohnStewart, Stanley. In the pwreun of Mrs. John Strt, whu pnss•'.i fr the scene of this world'► activities on Tuesday, the 15th ihst., de.ith has claimed another of the revered pioneers of Stanley. A embattle wen willing to undertake fro -days pre(I1lI she was stricken work of any kind that maybe offered witll.puu ely.is and she gradually grew theta, whu prefer work -ether thin weaker until her .spirit winged its charity flight: Deceased; who sae in to?, n r The help of the ,eeopTT in this '1' n• it has the lowest expense r tato dB - In order to relieve the intense sRna• tion of the unemployed of this Prue. ince. who seem to gather'in the larger centres doting the early winter months, it has been decided uy the Aa- soeiared Chceit ie.' to open a LTC 111- ployment bureau in Tor nue. This appeal is tieing sent hrnadraet tluough the Province to the manufac- turers, farmers and all people who eln- gfty1abort1 velvet r. in thin work and it is earnestly hopetl��ttoat anyonf needing help of any kme, skilled or unskilled. will apply direct to the To- ronte, Free Employment Bureau, 71 Victoria street, Toronto. The Bureau already has hundreds of • • Co You Know Him t Auto lir lila' lnburanee- st)1np11ii5e there is one that stands out crausplcu- °Hely from all the rest, and among life iusu•anee• agents there is our whore name is reptewutattve of pMo- gr•ssive and xureeassflll ineurau.•e method-. The company ie the Mut- ton LIfu of Canada, and the agel,l is Duncan Stewart, of Stratford. whore face is tautiliar in (:aalerich ar it is throughunt Ibis dietrict in which he preacher the ptokl)et of 111. ttrsnranc1. The suecers of a life insurance e • p:tny depends not altogether, how. ever. upon energetic and able /epee• 'Yea W the_ a*etieY �tfL+llitt'►S1-ill udx quite as much upon satisfied -hntdele:--a ifs srorrs heavily. Notice, debt, That it h4 a MUTUAL company, Mont therefore has nn etuckladder% to absorb a part of its earnings ; all its surplus belongs to and is equitably ',u-ibuted among Br pulley -holders only de to i come of all Canadian cuurpapies, not l' hstauding that it. net bueinrw In for. in Canada during the part ten year has Diets -awed more rapidly than the 'uuadial -business of Hoyt other wait conipauy.. This mh.ul. s 1 much m. to tht• advantage ..f olicy•holders: The Cuwpanyb death P,a.rs have beet 111 eny years alwwt one-half o the aniuiuht •'ex- peeted'. and pros id for, thus .huet - log the excellent .Ito Ilty of the Cour pany's husine.s. 1 - thirty-seven -ars during which the ' +utpany has r iu •' ut dollar to seveity•tlirJ year. spent her child- hood days in the vicinity of Smil11's Falls. Shortly after her marriage half a century ago she sit11itt trtttrtrer lat.,' partner in. the Vit gin fo esta of Stanley On the farm which she left only when sunuitoned to her long trict will considerately lerseu the ne- cessity of appeals being made for barge tar he need for charity, ceiv from its po acv- 1 heed lost out orf the million. '°vested for tlteir security." \Vith sec a rec- ird. is it wonderful that the Mt u•(1'e ret orris on matured lieie-i are 1 ch Iurgeer lituo 'Mike under shut policies in any other company TA ing the twenty stock companies in Canada. those which gained in sur- plus and thorn which lust in surplus, and putting them all togetlier, in cool- paris,m with the onet*.ututlt pane•, on the basis •1.1 the last Government report, the Mutual Life incieatsed its net iurpins ,about as much as all 111e otl-noi. rt--rageth,-r. -'these' :art' facts whicbbgive the Mutual Life As- surance Company of Cumuli its Fromineitce�and anyone think- ing of making a good investment in insurance should have a talk with the Company's general agent, Duncan Stewart, of Stratfilyd, A Farmer's Want Supplied. She is survive t , - Some farmers ar'e. under the im- Itut on it o*.1en rNo ; e riculturdil r to supply a ricul- p' IP Y x ' YY ,ifA)11• g ' 111 1 1 • (h a l', eri;•h town.hl ,al 1••O• overlook k 1 vl d ,Jv three sons, - chat". ser 1 Pressken that they mug have a nuttily A I the h t 1John of thin: and fmir daughters-Merriames tared information, but they i Jou. ff. Green. oft;.atrrieh township; the fa'tthat there is n Canadian pub- 4,44;,4,,y ule W. t,tentf .,f J+ia.tlry; D.-1t.ass, of Bratton that not only furnishes the a,toat r2lial$e information pertaining to the farm, but at the rain*' bone fur- nishes them with it newspaper giving the news of tLe world and a magazine every week as gots' as any of the Eng- - - lieh lot AInetieyan.III tgazines in quality and quantity of good whole..1w. fu.u- ily.rt•ntling. The paper alluded tv in The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal, which c,apts but one dol- lar a, year and is the greatest value to be had. 1t is a weekly newspaper, family magazine and ugrievItural paper eMntdne'd -all and if any fanner after giving it a trial does not' think it the teat value nth the market he ran hive itis -money hwt•k. No farm hinter in Canada can afford to be without Canada's great- est paper - The Flintily Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal. Uli.ton, and Parks, of La itiviere, -Mau. ;,._ EASY To MIX THIS. --- The death of Mrs, R. K. Ross, it Legal former ' esteemed and well-known rs'ident of Ilrnsecls, occurred at her i 1 KILLORAN . �BARRiSTER, held. in Listowel on Tuesday, the .1 . solicitor, notary. etc. MOIWY in Innd n: 15th Inst. Deceased has long been a lowest areae. Oisee,.-North Stant O.aderirh •olreter from t•ancer and had under- wear Sktnal °Meek In Seaforth 'HaturdaYsN. guise rrvlxal operations in r futile solicitor. notary public. OMeet O. CAMF:KON, K. (%..-BAIt?t S• attempt to save het• life•. Deceased (• was forty-five years of age and is I• TKR, � survived by her husband, one daugh- amnion Street, tlodertch, third door front . Square. 'ter. lirolrie, and one son. Austin C. PROUDFOOT, HAYS & 111.AI R Aft"r years of invalidism Mrs. berrlsten, solicitors. notaries nubile pre • _t'yrut W. Atkinson, of Seaforth, was tors i11 the Maritime t'ourttetc.OaCC,r•..t.ire r.'je•msedIr hereutffering. on Satin. &antaro, tea door l'. A. wire's grocery. 'M day, the i2th inst. The pr•viune San- est. funds to lend al Irwset rates of Intereet, ` became seriously ill and W, PROUDFooT, K. C. K C. HAPS, (i, F day she 4LAIIt. lapsed into a .tat of unconscious .TIICKiNSQN & GARitO�V. BAR- death 'neap Ireleased r s ' s(te-mever rallied till" LLht•r spirit. Deceased, HISTKIIB, attorney:, solicitors, etc. who was in her fifty-third cera-, was it p,Derlah- Money to lend at lowest rate. ': I: DICKINSON'. CHARLtstiARtes)w, bis.)a-taattve- of -Mullett. her maiden name xf. O. JOHN9'I'ON. rBrARIt1.9'I'EK, Otiose Ham1 tot tremet.. Ooteiloa di t. public, ' and Mondays, Insurance. Loans. te. w a. ROBERTSOF, INSCItgs.. lT. g ATII Vow Aso LIrallTNING: *trt[Istfl'anadtan and American. At,. IILNT MICKNIWn At411 Y.141•141Y14104 1.I 4III 1 • ITT : The Olean Accident and llearanisw ttlYf - orroration Limited. of London. Eng. • . e___ Vinci ITT ANDdl'AkANTr.X I1./Nlee' The 1.. 14. FldefRy Md Ra*ran e t one11..1' t'kt ,ti (Ml.x at ronidence, northeast corner of Vic. )k" .. r'a. • tont* and St. David's streets, - Phone 1711. e,, er TORN W. CRA1(OI14, LIFE, FIBS: a and accident insurance. Agent for leading,$ mut unl and stock companies. Inettrance in all lines effected on best plan" and M lowed. rates. p.- (7at at adios, Hamar- Werd.191reet n or address .1, W. CRAIOIK, Ooder Tele ,hone 44 XicKILLOP MUTUAL Fnag'tN- 111 8 U R A NC F C O. -Form and isolated town property Insured. 1'. .. Officers -J. R. McLean. 1'rea., Klppen 1,, G. T. Fnwr Vtee-ebaa..aca --Bractd Thomas K. Clays, 111.0. -Trona-_, doaforth i'. Directors -Wm, t'hesney. Seaforth : John O. (Irieve. Winthrop • Ueertre Irate, Seafor; 11; John Iennewele Dublin; hones Evans, !leech. wood ; John ai Watt., HarIock ; Thos. I racer, Rrnoeflrld ; .Cohn H. McLean. Kippers ; Jas. Connolly, Clinton. J. W. Yeo, Hotn.esvtlle. agent for Wont The e1'11 to which all must respond Huron. Policy holders can pay assessamente rattle with startlingsUddennees to and get their cauls r1olH,�. at. Toaer t Drown 'a. Clinton, or aR t . H. (.'alta grocery, John A. MacDonald. an old and re. Kingston street., Ooderich. sp•cted resident of Blyth, and a form- er pioneer resident of Morris, who drop - SEATING -PA&LOIt pelt dead rm the street in Brussels on __ ___ - --d the 11th inst. Deceased hall -V oIDFORDBL)CKBARBEKSHOP. been making hie home with his sister - This well-known and lopnikr std in-law, Mrs. Robert Kerr, of Brussels, n Ie patrons the bud service an ce In .having, for the lest Rix months and was re - heir -cutting, etc.. etc. Ladles .hanitss.ing a R turnip home after transacting sonnre o4dtr- Only skilled hand. employed.. •ps Iron will be appreciated. II. II• business when he wee stricken down 'LAMER. I roprietor.b the ()teat Reaper. He was sixty- _ - eight yearn old and was unmarried. carriage Licenses uare Ieing,Elizaelwth Jane Rest. Her hus- band and one daughter are left to trr.tnt organs and helping s' ft and tiller from the blood s and waeto matter which ss and suffering. 'Those If Furred and Casted It's a Looking Glass Stomach Warning. When it is the morntg after the night before, you do not have to 1,Rit at your tongue to know\ that the stomach is upset. the head 1 no appetite. nerve•+ on edge the sunshine of life clouded, mown her is. al. The real time to watch the to Thomas Holmes, a lifelong' resident is all of the time. 1f it is coated of 1'urnls•rry and a sun of the pate a white fur, or possibly with deltic Nathaniel Holmes, of tlluevale, died trimmings. even though the stomach. in \Ningbom hospital on Tuesday, the does not telt you by the acute pains 15th intl. Deceased, had been suffer. of indigestion that it needs help, yet tn-g -from cerebral. injuries received the coating shows that yon qtr get= when Ire was thrown from his rig ting into a had way and that there is .oine ninths ago and Was awaiting an newt of Mi-o-na. Operation when death overtook him. Mi-o-na is so positive, so cure, so re- tie was It quiet. industrious titin in liable in its curative lactim- npcm the his thirty-ninth year and was tinnier• stomach that Jas. \Viloon, the local ried. - Former Resident of Exeter Dead. aching. all gue th Residents of Exeter learned last week with regret of the death of Mrs. George Manton, which occurred at her :rantford on Tuesday, the 15th host , after an operation fnfiow- ing a severe attack of pneumonia. Deceased, who was fifty years of age, was a native of Exeter. being a daughter of the late Wm. Verity, the well-known plow manufacturer. and a R. E. Pickard. of Exeter. She is sur- vived by her husband, four brothers and seven minters. Sudden Death at Brussels. WALTER B. KELLY, OODKRICH. ONT. Watchmaker, Jeweller *adi pielan• Issuer of Marriess )�ea.nea• WLANE, ISSUER OF MAR1tl• s Aug Ilesnasis, Oederle►. Ont. lncttoneering THOMAS OUNDRY, LiVBBTOUK and anneal anetlnneer. Offices on South Street, where ha will he found at all time. whoa not ^rying Bales. Terms reaennahln and every effort urea to rive You wmisfact1nn. Phonay. OEOROE BECKETT General Aurtioneer. New System of Twkets and Catalogue. OFFICE, HAMILTON ST. P. O. Bea :It. Died at Reeera. " The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Crarken, of \Vingh.tm, has been eud- .lonlyv( plunged into mourning by the death of their son William H., which sad event ocenrred in Kenora on Sat- urday, the 12th inst., i)eceiv! was an estimable man in his forty•flret year. He formerly taughtch�o , but was engaged as b okk.reJ,er for a lumber fine in Kenora when he was stricken with pneumonia', to which he euccuntbed after an Muerte of only three days' duration. The remains were brought to \Vingham for inter- ment. A New Society in Seaforth. • Meaforth has organised a commen- dable aasnriation to be known as the ••Reafnrth Relief Society," with the object of ameliorating the condition of the deserving poor of the town. The society will to under the auspice" Don with every 5t► -cent ltpx or money back. A Good School. ,Ranked among the heat commercial la of the Province_' rich Business College. The sucrees of its graduates has not been excelled. The new ndvertist•tnetit of this eft- cellent ss-ho.1l is to be found on page 2. We understand that any young Rennie w Haar-kboring under false Impress ons tha they can ofd leTtrllFifr a city school will be given free trans ppoot talion to the great Electric City of Teterboro, which stands sixth among the cities of the Dominion as to roan• efacturing output. While ettendin the Teterboro Business College•• which was founded a quarter-century ago, they will be given free tickets to the city V. M. C. A., V. W. C. A, or T. A. A. 2-t "A Romance. '• A shoal teacher tends this ennt- pneitiun as a product i,( a recent com- petition between the little girls ors primary grade in a public school. The composition is entitled. "A Ito - mance." "One,• there was a poor young Ulan who was in love with a rh'h girl, whose Cher had a large candy store. Thc poor young man wanted. to marry the candy isdVt< daughter, hut he was too pout• t .y furnttorc, One day a hal wean offered him $'L; to - become a drunkard. The poor young man was dreadfully tempted., because he wanted to be rich enough to ninny the randy lady's daughter. But when he got to the saloon door with the had man, be said : -'I will not break my pledge. even to he rich. Get thee behind me, Satan.' So he went home, and un his way found a pocket- book with $1*M),1100,IMM) in it. So he went and told the candy lady's daugh- ter and they'were m.M•ri,d. Thr -y had it lovely wedding, and the next day they had twins. Thu. we see that virtueisits nwa -..ward.". Work for an Artist • A gotat-llatilr'd citizen, while wait- ing on a corner for his street car re- cently, was attracted by the bright face of a young Italian who was grinding his piano near by. "it must be rather difficult to turn chat crank as steadily amon do and keep such good time," observed the oitixen as he dropped a nickel in the hat., - , "Not sea deefficult," said the Italian, showing his wIjite teeth in a smile. "You see, i no gott.t de monk. To turns .l* mark deem way stead' keeps timflit tnrna ria cranks an' watcha da monk NOW tim', ah 1 that bks daarttwab da true arteeet.' Eet nes da monk, Signor, that demands ds genius 1" \ The Lady Editor. Nice Old lady -"Will yott kindly tell me if the lady who writes 'The Mother's Page' every week in your paper 1. in ? 1 want to tell her how much 1 have enjoyed reading her articles on 'The Evening Hour in the Nursery,. " Office Boy-"',irbat's him over there with a pink shirt, smokin' a pipe." Deafness Cannot be Cured bytwat npplicot ions. as they eennot rranh the ,l,ereeskport Ion of the ear. There is only one way to clue deafens, and I halle h • const II u Dorset rented ice, treatise. 1.• ranee] t. an 1.- aemed rnndltlnn of the eminons llnln of the elstaohlan tnbe. When thl. tube Is naamed Y rumbling soon yAn have ling d or Imparf.s•.t hear- ing, and when it I. entirely rinsed tlealn~ Is the remit, And unless the Inflammation can tea taken nut Meal this title netoriet to Ira normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever nine mew ono of ten are paused by catarrh. whirh is nothing bet an Inaamn.l condition of the t..non,le .,.Maces, Wo will dTe one hunt red dollars for any case of deafness losnsed by ,atrrrhl that ?can- not ramnot be enrid by Hall'. (catarrh Cure. !lend for circular. free, F. J. ('HRNP\•, Toledo, O. PnM by Antg,ids, Take Rall. FAmhy M11• for collet.lp'tim,. Bi)s.ciihe for The Signal. Th. Only Exception. The Suburbanite -i suppose the folks next door don't know we have a Chrint• mall tree. The R•Ife-What makes you think tea? he Suburbanite -Well, they haven't sent 1n to borrow 1t. -Brooklyn Life. Lucknow Ma° Turned Back. London, Dec. 111. -Another ease I.f a Canadian being turned 'back at the border, was brought to 'light this userning when it resident of t,pckuow, 1'110 ANUS on hi. way to Colonial.). was refused udulittance into the t'nited States. The man had a great deal of baggage and $15 in money. The authorities at Port Huron refuecd 6t+ permit hien to deme the border on the ground that he had not enough money to defray his necessary ex- penses. The matt arrived in the city this morning on express No. 0, and at mare reparted Lar matter to the authorities here, t is not yet known what action will 1e taken in the cast.. This i•. the-mecnitd . person in three days that has been refuse -a entrance into the States. Miss Egelton having leen turned back at Port Huron on Thursday. -. to Hanging Pictures. A ,utfe rine to remember when hang- ing pictures M that the middle of the Picture should be on a level with the epee. Of coarse M you are nnusually tall this rule does not hold good. Don't mix several kinds and types Of plc• tures together. 'Let alt the water col- on, 011e or engreeIngs be placed In reparnte rooms or, at any rate, on dif- ferent walla. Above all, do not over- crowd year wane. A few well chosen pletnrts look far better than a number of medloere ones. T1UII DAT, Dtxsaub or 24, 1908 't he Scotch Store Extendl to o: a and all thea best wishes for a (l)crrp CIrit. tI11at3 aiiJ a 13311ii) 1lcW Pear 1 Coming Events cast their Shadows before. Lookout for our annual Stocktaking Sale, _ which commences Saturday, January 2nd. "laCall McCall Pattern., ti Patterns rn s I). Millar Co. Partition is 11 I•ii,ine- which red quires access to practi. ., business in (mutation. This Weekly �supplied in the retuning of .The -Aaeeklyc Sun.. T secret- of the growing popuhu•ity of 1 - -r - prig• has been forgotten. To be posted a farmer must read The Sun. If you have not been a reader of The 1u• Stanley it foe =AL - A man is generally 'true to his first love -himself. this paper lies in its untiring devotion to the interests of the farmer. The' Yttemnry-ref-the-gond it -hies- h ne ..:N I remain - long afterthe subscription Itepeat Ir t --- B6itrth•s Cum will al - warn cure top (toughs and colds." Christmas Goods OUR ASSORTMENT THIS YEAR IS '1* I''x1 •I$ i li Ib1 ( BETTER THAN EVER. LARGE LINE. Ole Class{Aed, . A bright girl in a large school ap- plied to her teacher for leave' to tee - aheent half a day. on a plea that her mother had received it telegram which stated that company was on the way. "it's met (*three half..isLer and her three toys." said the pupil, anxiously. "fuel her doesn't see how she can do without rhe because those boys always act so dreadfully." The te•uher referred her to, the printed list of reasons which justified absence, and Asks(' if her case came under any of them. "•I think it -night come under this head, Miss Rules," said the girl, pointing, as she spoke. to the words "Domestic affliction," Perfumes, Nair Brushes, i1<1 ircors, 111 anicure Sets, LOWNEY'S, WFB�B.�'syS� AND NEISON'e C F` JCO LATE Fine Pipes in Cases, Christmas Packages of Cigars, Cigar Cases, Tobacco Pouches, etc. BEDFORD BLOCK DUNLOP THE DRUGGIST i .ice Appropriate Motto Card.. Motto cards hare come Into greet prominence as Christmas gifts. Pop- ular quotations illuminated with elab orate floral garnitures printed on large cards and fnrnlshed with rings by which to suspend them are 25 cents rash. _ Makes Broiling Easy It i; tnu;h more convenient to du your broiling by lifting this Key Plate, than to lift the cover or use the broiler door. Youhave more roots and get the .gat directly over the coals. Is'oticc the Low Warming Closet, a special feature of this year's "Peerless l'eninsular" Ranges. Daylight Oven, Adjustable Damper, Removable Grate Bars, Thermometer in oven - are only a few of the eon- • veniences you shnitId ask abottt. step in at any time and go over the •'Peerless realasular" Range.. Chid to explain their Improvements to you. 72 C. J. HARPER, - GODERICH Planting -A Game. This 1a a game in which rnch player In order tells what he has plented end whnt came np. The articles planted may he persons or ohjecta of any kind. Mot they may come up as plants or trees, hellos some panning connection with the thing planted. Thne ono play- er mny say, "i planted Rhakeepeare and sweet wllllam come np." Anoth- er. 1 planted n peek of cards aaM W(h)Istarla rame up." Mulishness. "A man wif a brut diapo.ition,- Aid Uncle Eben. "in a heap like a mole You's always havin' yah doubts about whether his nsefulnen nn POMP ncca Moos playa fah his tronhleenmenil nn others."- - Washington Star. Roya yau-weu1ii gct'rrifi 9f a_srrvant who did only half thc work in double the time of a capable onc. Then why continue using a Hour that givcs half the ,nourishment and double thc work to digest ? llousehold Flour 55 is made from scletcd spring.whcat- a \:ltr;tt that h rich in nutriment. It is the whitest and finest flour made; it make:, thtlly onc-third more bread to the pound than any soft wheat flotlr and is more 'dependable in every respect 1.: Ogilvie Floor Mills Co., Limited Montreal.