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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-12-24, Page 1212 •I'uuwtoey, December 24, 1908 '!'HF S1GNA1, : (;10►1:I{I(II• l )N'1',‘ UI(► MUNICIPAL Excelsior Bildr class rants ant ELECTIONS. emhleute. in flowell, the ,u+lltl•Ilr VMS!. NEWS OF DISTRICT. ate' the maple leaf, and the lewll•,' Monday Next Is Nomination Day Who Will Be in the Running: - Monday next, December eeith, will be muuicited nomination day. The nominations for the town of G•kle•icli will be received in the town halt in the evening, There is nothing very definite as yet about the may tally conte -t, exeept that Mayor Macklin will be a came. date and will probably have etppeei- tiun. either lrwu jja(Iert Mcl.ealt or -•Rolwct 'bents WU..ur but.lt✓_-$sur- the-. reeveship the candidate; will he l)r. Ballow and Robt, Elliott: and for the deputy's position the present holder of the sett, U. M. Elliott, and ('. A. Reid will probably mike it light. There will likely be a large number of nominations t o r the cuunrillur s' chairs, but it is 1uuipl is+ible to hay who all will otothe wait... although)a.11 ('ounrillocl.iaith- -. urged by won$ of his friends to stand ter another tern. rotates that he intends to retire. Councillor Johnston also .tater that he will not he a candidate for next year. ' In Colborne township J. N. Kerne ghan has definitely announced him- self act a candidate tot -last' sacs -hip Reeve Mcl:wan will task for it, second term and there will he a close and in- teresting flght, as tboth• are strong men. For councillors we have heard mentioned the names of H. J. Morris, Jas. McManus. Jacob Moser and John McCarty, in addition to two Of the present members, W. F.-1 g and John Dustow. Councillor Straughan is away in California and it is under- stood that he wit? not again -be wean didate. In Ashfield the situation seems to be rather uncertain. It is not known whether It'•eve Stothers will have op- poeition or not. There will not likely be much change in the council. There is .nothing nett to report about West • %Vawanosh. ite,•v,• -Bailie. is in. the - flettl aguiu.. ttult uua- Ination day wilt tell whether there is to 1e a tight br not. If there is ho contest for the, ret•veship there wi11 likely be one for the council. 'Aii is quiet in Gbdttrteh tie but there will be a big crowd. no doubt, at the nomination meeting on Monday to watch the developmeuts. Reeve Salkeld will ask for another term. • OBITUARY. ' Aid and Mia..iunar• y Nlre'ey senta oc sant h and ui bouquet.. The deeea.el wits it her tarty -fifth year and was,. a daughter of Mr. ,and \ 1'. li••i•••kiah I1ale. She wile t,tarriel eighteen )rare ago, and beeiClee her sorrowing huah:ttul lease, two yuuug ehildeen. Stewart. and hone. ages eight Alia six year',riep;•rtitelj-. All her brothel. and sister, were home for tile funeral : William lisle, of Munni t'leuu•n.. Mich : Frank Italy, it'l'uruutu : Theo. 41,,,,,41,,,,,Ilnl.-.-tif teientutt, M Alfred hdwat.ls, of 'l'uuawanluu, N. 1- . and MiseL. t wis McRae, of '1'urotit 1. ltev. It. 1V. Millvltrd rltndueled the 1'uncrltl eery ieemend the pall -bearers were the det•ewt• tst four bother,., a 1 nulla law. Janie.. Burkholder, of Sernie, andJohn Nee ell, of town. The jam - ily wish to express then sleep ..plat." t 1 Int, left for her huou►e in lit Uri. 114* int of the itutlili•-t.tt11 n. tit' ktltd w t r f the salon" 1 nett and sy-utparhy they havert•reivt-d 1 yeale4h ti sf knethel' year, ata salary Hitt 1., - anuulu. WESTFIELD. \\'t•:llxr:slr,tN, I)ee.231.1 N'eddiug bells are ringing in out iuid.t thik week. Rise . Beira l A1110011, of Termite h.n:eel $. heel, I......, f..r +114.4,41,04-- year',+114.4,41,04-- tion. A number from het.' attended tite Itaplis' to i•nue'etitg at Aitken' of Monday eVellint.. The choir nr 1h' Weettleltt ehueeh funithtd part , t this untsi.% • • The concert in the Uotty1.1.— ...heel lust Friday avenin{; was 1. nitended. All report a got ad pt,.gr i, the dialogues being excellent. I'( ..eels +unuunled to $111.„;-,, .414 'ho.tt- clnaed • yesterday for tite h„11,1ars and the teacher, Mi.. Mat during Weir tine. of Burrow, LOCAL OPTION LITERATURE. To the Milan. of 'rhe $i cued. Sit.-- 1t is a matter. for gratitude ill it into the eantpaign so fay no per- sumac ,ittetweee h tsetse •n iitte e ttu-.ud • \Ve must continue to live together as Citi &didand neighbors after Jauittry Illi, no matter how the` vote gees. Let us continue to discuss the (lie •. Doti nth lis merits and :void all per - 1 wlreiitie e So much for nut'.`a•r.uu tl t real welt each other. I fear quite as c.o./ oft thing, cannot be said tori the ,-b tr- ttcter of the literature issued so fu'. -Fifi r:att4i e 1 elTre-ntflti' pamph- let giving a Vet of Pa •int•aa burn and manufacture's of Owen Sound (tecigr- ing that leeitl option h t- faded inch' t teem. That 1. t is over one year ebb - In a year iso:: ay people may have\ changed their mind.. The Itrut of Macl)uhgal1 A Lennon -whose hu«brass stamp is un that list now frankly de- . lttty • ttt.nat.ele44$ -iia-- favor_ .f 1: tl option, And there boty be ushers out of ties..• seventeen signatures of Ita.it nese limns -seventeen tut ••f a twl,sible •MNI in Owen Sound. m Ti another+hart the uT.c1uufun is divided :mentioned the present tithe. Mr. 1•) Inlup wtnild make a gu.N1 member of the council, and he will wet ale& vire whenever ,haec:ues.to come Iwteri' that electors. .1. E. Jurdau intends organizing his F.•.tiva l of the Lilies chorus the begin- ning of January. All those1nteeding to take reit1-inthe chorus are 'mired to attend the brat practice, the date of whirl' will be annouueed Later. • CI4URCH NOTES. A splendid musical seivit•e sea.1 IOU - doled at North street _'lt•t11.list chnr;•h bt.t Solidity by the _rhuir. nub r the &te the) of A. guy Adams. Mr,. May and Miss treason. were slue ,The services in 1'icturia street \le•thodist ('hutch on Sabi. tuti, et01 tet td by the pastor, will be of a very Nee 141 a -f ,u int- , r. Phre nritingantbje'r't- wiftbe••t'he 1,11• (lathery,- incl the evening .uhject "least Things.” Both of these subjects sur apprupriett• for the ehmeltetutl -Lite tLay. being J lta• luSl Sabbath of the year. - made that heed uptiun i. but the old Scutt Ana'. ')'hal statement most take it fur granted that its readers will be criminally . ignorant, and have out a mi rat. iutpt trtent gttestiiiit habitually teethed to read. And Lathe this (itt'nl- • ball lig sent i•me: navil 0 1fl O• A t 1 I t iu Johnston. Constable Robert Johnrttou passeel ' away last Thursday at the good age of eighty years. his death Ming due to heart trouble, for which the doctor had been treating him fur suave time. t. Johnston, during his residence in ..rich, had lived retired. being arty -one years of age Iwfure he carie to this country. He was a native of Enniskillen, county Armagh, Ireland, and in his earlier years was a meniltrr of the Royal Irish Constabulary. from --wbsie[t itis reteeed-••-befeee s Inouea Canada, and up tt, his death he stow in receipt .4 it regular pension. !111•. Johnston is survived by his wife. formerly a Miss Johnston, but nt re- lation to her 'husband bier to their marriage. tared to -her is extended the sympathy of all in the lura of her life - companion. The dea•aw•d was. u. member of St. George's congregation and a regular attendant at the serv- ices of the chins h. The funeral services on Satu)day were cendurtel by Rev. M. Turnbull and tate pall- bearers were R. C. Hayes. R. Ili. Reyn- olds, F. F. Laiereiia', .1. l'. letit.►t waite, James Tait and A. F. J. N.efttl. eN•1 Itl lull e' las*•err pet fore, it It 1- moved a faille.. +ltd has Istem repealed at the t•u-lir.t oppor• tunily.' SupItuut• we look int,u Iles thing. ()kir "anti" friends de'•lare that the Se11.1 A'•t wit« te failure. Why du they .ay ,o % Remote the people tieing judge by their vote in repeal- ing it .o devilled. Talking this .,.tit:• judge presented by the ••anti',"• Lit u+ hear what it has to say att,nnt •'oral option. In Omar... there sue ever situ muuicipllitiee. Of three.. :112 tune nd bt-rns,1 ?hie r the Redound. A very sad death iu. carred at l'.t1- gory, Alta., recently- when Iil1N,' the beloved wife of William Reed -- mond, of Reeky View. depart,.1 iltia ' life at 'Huh• l'rosa 11ou t i'1taI. The deceased laity wee very highly e.. - teemed by a large circle ot, friends and acquaintances. With her hu. - ben,' .ha mineral to Alberta from Milwaukee some four years ago, Up to the time of her death she had enjoyed most perfect health, but a sudden attack of appen- dicitis male a change and tit a few short days the once happy home of Mr. and Mrs. Red inlaid 'became a house of mourning. Mee Redmond wee removed t" Holy Cross Hospital to undergo an opera- tion and after the operation was per- formed she never rallied. lingering only a (lay and a half. To the ber- eaved husband and IS little daughter, two years old, we extend our heartiest sympathy. The funeral took place nn December 1st. Rev, Father Jan, parish priest of St. Marys church, sang re- quiem high tnast and the cortege wended its way to linty Cross ceme- tery. Mr. Redmond will' be well known to a number of the people in this vicinityy, being a snit of John Red- mond, of Wawanosh. UcKenaie. A terrible fatality occurred in the south end of Goderich township oit Tuesdayeal last week which has rttlt:a gloom over the whole neighhnrhottd. Donald A. McKenzie, of the Hayfield mad, WU at work in the hash with his helper, Frank Picot. sawing a fallen tree again.I the rehire of which another partly fallen tree ha 1 lodge I. When they finished the out the Foote dropped and in a twinkling the .ecend tree crashed down and relight Mr. McKenzie between the twe, t:ruehtng him to di•ath instantly. Mr. McKen- zie was in his forty-fifth year, and while quiet and retiring in dispnsi- tion he waa one of. the most highly resp ert+cte"7fineft lit the eomfferbit\': fie was an elder of St. Andrew's church. Bayfield, and took an at -tire interest in all good works within his sphere. Ile leaves his aged mother, one ...ter. Mins Carrie, and t wo brothers :.lames. of Harvey, Washington. and Alex., of Kippen. His wife If ,rtnerly Mier, Stirling, daughter of William Stirling, Of Bayfield) also survives, with three young children, and the sympathtes of all who know them are extt•nled to those who have been no sorely bereaved. The funeral tuitk place on Thursday afternoon to Hayfield cetne- tery and bras one of the la est ever seen in the township. Rev. John Ale - Neil conducted the se rvires, and the p-Ilbearers were three brothers-in- law, James, John and Alex. Stirling, and three cousins, Charlie., Thoutait and Walter %Vallis. Burkholder. The death of Mrs. Benjamin Burk- holder last Thursday came at at de- livery out of much suffering. and, be- ing well prepared, she leaked for- ward to the great chang6e with long - Ing. For come days before the end her sufferings were intonate mid the ravages of that dread disease con- sumption had wasted her forst to n mere shadow. For the pee* three or four years she had been in porn health and since the beginning of the Plummer the progress of her malady had confined her to led. She had el - wart been an active member of the Congregation of Victoria street Meth- odist church and her worth was born 'enemas to by the floral tokens of sym- lpathy and sorrow the different nrgen- eatione of that rhnrrh einem' on the Casket. The Epworth League and the Lri plays•,where lural nptioy.,line leen in fairer tit et' ye.us. :'i'hts is their •tennis+et_ amPortunity to relwal lint only thiels -ant• 111.. ..'leapt itis: it. lent year !hill .11 title's.. It•.1 it. and .utreeett'd m-2'11_, -ptms* in- the etnet rn rum .' trait -TA -it rinmr corm aro -tr.- tit,- year:. over I.rl ittighl hove tit- vited none exiledWI. All sheets' tempted it.-atnl.tf-tht- fees -wlriett-.lel levees-chi+riM. stmt (.,tee -til •Ise ltkcr. • only twv, sure.•ederl. t?'"'"ill ,( Far New• Vi•ttr'itrint,dtty in Nnrtit ute:ut shit ha:d uptiun irt, prttt'tI 'e, .uis•r Melh...l bet rhntth, nul.ir,uif- f:talkie lural beet) a't•peden-tat 1�17,e, ate, toe the -brett«iesr-wittl+t-reivrtrna• •• •,.1lust oplartunity :' .u,nsen*r : both serviees. In the itutaling Iter. It nutans sunt Imetl elation buts tn•et' Itis. 1 i...t'u, ,,f 'l'utunby .eerrpu'y of 'The Salvation Army are having their (Triestine.; tree en Christmas night, tl.t•euth.•r 'Sethtit, at s p- in. A liw'pr•giutu is ill 11-• given lay the chil- dren, it conslsting ut dial.tgne., leeitu• Outs, sots ,tlu-trtetle, mu.ir, and at Christmas sortie entitled "Leaking Out fee Narita ''laus ' tw't'tty pieces in el Ili ei yl, t #a welcntne. - Th trill11•y' ,s df North 141141\le th.slist .•hnr,•h\will render it ian- tita. '•kit Oaf -,bile Christurts Pat tv," in Ilse let'tuu roninettt 11 Jut'•d.t)•,- lhe ;sit 1 . ;it • .die. A CMist mi. tree will la i vel y iftt\I•eet ng fe tour of life er sir tut and S:iel i ('lane will slot appear in tw41 liar form. All are were •• Attuti..iun I•k:t - ltev. Dr, Chown. te•ml r. ince and Iii .cul 1,•f"rnt ,t•,•r•111-1' of t e Metier. (111.1 11111111i. vstit pmol li Vnnlr .1 rt•e; '.1 1IuNlist r tumuli uta tit Lay. Ill. 1u II a. to And in the iUMtiti:; till u. eupy Ilse pulpit ..t Knox due. b. In the ,%L'e111'atr„at I ...lurk, 'mewl!! addles, a teem ung fur wen in the 'rem - a treule•tld"us sltccess. with scntrely a 1••ulpet:wie• and mord rrfurw will radium anywhere, the Peel& tier"' ere:telt lit lits• evening there tt ill b,• ee•hes by their voles ..n tb-ehuing. a The by acid t'r• ('an Ilii” be any potable augunr111 e sp,usire reading will aplaced in ti lt refute) 11th tt furl bet. t•videPee harms ,f sitepeople. It.Demean dors any 111411 Open 10 runt a Lion sent i' will t•,•ad t h•• 1,4 ,...1,,,„ tif I. -' 'yt —**11 i t-1,444 tion. The anneal entertainment and t'hri•1ma. tree of the lika/t.tial Nuheiuy ,rttn 11 sea. heist'011 Tuesday evening, It u.t, a.nicestitland happy gathering. The lit lir ones furniehiel al•ti-i t• part of Ill• pnovenae with tt-eila(i"ttr and .•Ion .,. \It•. and \h'+.' Ileiaicke rendered violin dame and plebe ('. It o • Y e t is• ( )'r' .• 1\' Jones told the Lty of I1 1 "Christmas Gold.- Santa ('Left. w not present in pt t'son Irl lire %Vit- Anetherstatement ethich will frier/king inade te good substitute in the inct•,tigat• "Refrrt•n,•e to Lbw distribution of the present.. upon the Orlhabtee 1,4eal kite 1441 -.tit W pjc ass'n. The tit bilis'Antes mi Newest- lei2ttd of this year in an (slit dill aid that the Al irupruveulent sea, uudunbleJ. It tlu„led fl•unt hu -bars. men who had leen helped by local uplinu, an I their eheiug paragraph aestitan that t"t al Mitt ere, n our seas. To tt.t•ir knowledge not one business had leen injured. 1lriltie is a larger town than time, and )tow levet uptiun has worked thele should utean something to us Dentin:on year Ito ,k will 'show tjj{{at Christmas time The Huron poet -t... the convictions for drunkenness xert• Mis« K. ttik' • gs, eontributed the greater during Chese yt-it-• 1Mr(ytt z\rt folhiwiug glint r.un to the pet”-, Vettvea- t -plan at -any liaaw tf.tce err,;..- MAY kiii• ('iiristtila. tr.e sinceee 1 have looked up lye t••isrrt ill Irl K"' T (reit lu chi• of Ontario for thesevela., tae ser are \Lfy through the new year interested in how think. Wink in our own Ptevince. ticket ;Art was in force in Huron county during the year lese,'Ii,'7. An these were the „watt Act years gr arty in (hntar•icr. f wee excellent. — 'rhe °Meial report ay., that the mitiuemts to gaol for drunkenness f0 the three year, ham e these Neint Ant years wee 1:4.04:9. For • the three y-eal i alter. 13,.421. Hut (tit• the Setilt Act years, 11.7114. Or takellte cnuuty of Ilttron. For the thief tears be- fore, 17. For the three ,year, after, 11. Hut tit' the Seutt Aet years. 7. The "anti" Literature tler•larei heal upturn will destroy hotel accontm.Nla- tent. \\'herr has it destroyed it nut- ' trite of -villages where- one- yr tau hotels existed by aid of the sale of liquor i What have such et nditinns to do with Goderich ? There will Ire plenty of accnmrutelatiun in our town lifter lirratl option smiles in for all who want to pay for it, If those who era Orrin' in the bumbles. refuse to give it rand so cutting off their own noses), there are these not now in that boat. nay, who will. .lett nobely worry about this matter. The ivthv-wriW-ynrr furthery The hgnnt battle is t til. with'a11 tine re- deeming ft:Mtt.'. Think ..f the either reported in last Saturday's paper who in a drunken frenzy tried to least him own little Ilve vent -old ant in a hot ores ! Hut it was not the father, it was the whiikty. \Ve will he dr• lighted at the email mitotic!. of per- sons in our town who will wish by their trate to register their manhood or woutanhsel in its defence :tad sultport. Thanklig you. bran S. Dow., '.lata. LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF. Many fond heltat«clattt.t - . The enteri.,tinmr'nt h td not been ad- vertised but the children hail done their partwell and the attend titer R. R. Sa11nw. hn• -till Icfl n few calendars with tlo,lert'•h t i 1r- 't ilia -t Acceptable gift for friend- al limn, lir apron,, W41111tr t(Mett *l ii'. Ise• ,n*fly t,ilmnl.nf the rat.) -trees A11 "Hue n happy Chi nor4 uud n prosperon. Vow yr:u. Three rales foe t 1.t1-1 tn,t• Hon 1 eat 00 m eel and put a lodge In von! re -I. lion) tear )'tine vent t ry Ing to get nwuy farm a girl who wan:- you to *tend Hadar the moo n:toe, Don 1 d1 down on a Chrl.lmlt- tree undies if arideuts should happen, F. J. l'rlrlhath enn make you a fine new -nil at n moderate Klee. The ipan•nir rink opened the sen• tam yesterday afterntan. The achottlm clraw'tl tin Tueeley rind will t-eopen on Mondnty..lanuary. -1th. Miss 1)'lkmogltur:has resigned her position as junior English fetcher ill the Collegiate Institute to tcee'pt. e itttitirrn of teacher of modern l g• nage in the SI. Marys CoNcgi • In - attitude at a salmi of 1tuni1 ; A number of his friends have been urging 11. Cerfrae Dunlop to he a ran- didtte far the town eunncil at the coming electiona. Mr' Dunlop. how- ever. nays his hu.inlen requires bit nn - PERSONAL MENTION. C. lis 1 -among. the (. hri-Wait anular-. Hand, T4,1111 i- burn,.• (atm Teraetu cul • V1410011. - Mi -r NI/11111M 1.040,1• hone, front 'stir -r - f 1 citric mar. Mr. ( hallo.: li.: Lane 1- home (tout 1 hrht nes-. Alt.. W. A.:McKim t..pendinii ('brl•tsua. .t. "fhnnln•. w. t'roudfoot. jr., i, home horn Trinity ('ol- lege; Trwerwr.r.•- Ge'e. 1.. Allan, of Fort YPfllinne, i. in town a few day-, Mfw, Maud %V41 of 1- house from Toront.e for the holiday,. to Atma trsrrrey t. now ham -New l r,Tx for n holiday lids. Henry A. Jur ban. of Windsor, wee in erode rich for •few day* thiee wreck. - Rev. C. R. and Mr.. Jane, are -pending the Chrletmaw holiday- in 1 •Irlcdouhe. The Micro. Dunlop are horn:: from tkelr re: r)etvl i re .chooir for the t' nrai:oh. unit«. etre stilling the t' 1 rata. ti-itor, til nowt, T. T. heckle, of the railway mall service, is rrrovcring from but ..that Of lyphutd frier. harry Rareness, of 1'hi ui ,, M-(Neneine 4 ttrl.;ma- sett h hl, parent. a1 Port Attu,ur". Cyril earclo nrrfttd home. nn Friday frons \1'yclitfe l',ill,•trc, Ton tit for lite hoih1-u •'.. Mrs. I 'orleton I..pendiug the ('hri.1ma. hol- iday. with her mon. Wm. nntledtfe, In (Tinton. 1.. War11.N'k, of Indiana, I. *,ending ('hrest- ntn, at the residence: of ht. father, \11n, 1t•,.r nark: \tis'. Thnhtn. I:unilry and son, \Lrstcr Tont, left un Monda/tawnier • y to .pend ('hHsl rn.,. til W Iowan Line arrived yesterday frnnl I nt hartnes to .pend t• hrt.t orae under the par ( ntnl roof. Mr, and Mr.. h, F- Hamllnk left yc.tentuty to .1/01•111.1111 l •hri.t maw swoon in It tetraster land New York. Mr'. Vet tet, of Detroit: is nt the'restdcncc of her {{.trent.. Mt. and Mr., Wells. far the holiday -ca-on sir, Teller wear tri Twain reveler wen patient, , 1lthnel rlrhwantt, of 1'olhorni; who i. to he operated upon. Ittt, J. I:rei•ne, qf1•lioeon, will pest in the Is Ikt dl -t church on . itnrdfay nexb1rt. will known in r;e«letfi•h. \lie. Mahe' Ihnyy'ttod NII.- Ila Allen are home for the t hrl.t nutet hol idny. from Toronto, whet.• they have been wetondtng sehool. Met. Win. rrlraehan,of lout.rflte, Kent it .pending 1 it• 1'hrt.t ntA.t ids with her mother, • 11t10. Morel., t •nnthria road. Reg. Elliott, of ,he Pehnnl of Prat -Ilea- ticleatr, Toronto. Is 'handing the Christina. ra)•Ailon with his parent.. Mr. and NIT,. It, M. pilot t. Among 1ler snrr'htdnl rondi.lae, for tenet.. yrs' IImtitt% third alas eertifleate. are Mi.. Laurerte K Kirk, Hunaannon, and Mks bourn Int rnchnn. ttrttsa,It. Mt.. Poul Wide, of Winnipeg, who le a )dent of the e)nt.Mn Ladies' t•ot(t,g , Whitby, i. •• ••'' • - h' isms. holiday. *Ilk her i esoamettiles IMO • Miss ailuro,, mart-, on reiladel hit, who ha. been visiting far .nm•• we k. with friend. at 'M. Melon.. 1. Ihn one., of Mr.. w-arlttick for e few Any. before returning to her work at I'hllatltlt,hta, Mr.. Will 4,4 1,11rley, of Pena/Allure Mask,, hie beenng 'trough a revers attack of arLa hat would Christmas be without Music ? lt'1usiL I, ai ,much a part of Christmas as Sint Claus. There is music in everything from the sweet -toned clear -ringing church bell to the sweet tin: kle of the bells on the reindeer. There is music in the laughter 1f the children play - ng - with their new toys or trying their new sled.' I)o not let this Christmas pass without, having music in your home. We have supplied quite a manlier of PIANOS AND ORGANS Iiut have still Nonceleft and more coming. If you feel that you need au instrument and liavtF mit all the cash laid by for one, do not let this stall& lit your way; •but call. and -see tis and we wilt :make tht' terms to snit your 6tiunces. • - auuthet imiputtaut,feature of 'our store is our stock of gout! VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, MOUTH ORGANS, FLUTES, MUSIC BOOKS, ' '' SHEET MUSIC, ETC. = l.a,t •Lot ivy no mean. le a.t in the \[osis 1'ru•lu, 1- t'. • 1' of 1intt'rt ,iu:r, THE EDISON PHONOGRAPH apps 1-.t..: i•1 a:', t:, utt' - ' . . baby up, making Christmas I ' 1 trighttT with songs.,bantt• , ` - -' ... _� ..nesis d.•tnct--s nd ,cura' \ The new' foils testae a\1P-ERClhr .R iOtt 1 •s. et,- tit. 1„n_, Keeerdt of any kt TVI sts - tucett Their •n•• t 1 limo t i'crnnt ,dtsir ,,. hrrrtof..re imitussilril.•.-. 1f you 'hear tiu'se want a l'hutltigra Ila. it_t:ou-halr_a: ' mrsitte :\mbefote-ast. vadat tt111-: •:'1 we urn utaclunts front ft6.5o u ''''. . What more sen.iblt' or'est int --.rr. -- gift cottllt'it. last 1t.l.t,1 t11:t•' lit ” WHITE." ss. . . .A.4 . NEW WILL►MS,"or '• NEW RAYMOND" SEWING MAC tl1NEY• t\)ulsv„',r R111.1,!•• u 1 NO14. 44 1.44111, t i' tat itt.tr.thiPr; Tel -l -el .tell the well -k now 11 :11. ! 1 .1, ry pen gnat anti -t 1 tu'rfi•, (',111 :tial sec r,n1 1 •„Ill Of 111• rl l.a11111e-,' bit libel• wllll 1N• al tmlelc it) t biT el entity w „ 1'-r wee, • 1' Tie'.1r' maliin..,.re .•.ht 111 difii•rt 11 1 n ., • ante lin•, lu_ the •1. to :mil rifest. 1 l,n'1\f,q is, up. •- \1'r ILi\G•• 1:01'\,.'11\ 1' Christmas Papetries, Calendars. Cards. Folders, Etc. .1.ntIlea1ecis1 holidaya local hiew f• .it r. Just tl 1••;,; to scull to .,tto show yott have not forgotten him.. Remember that the Greatest Pleasure in Life is in Making Some Other Person Happy. We will .t5,ist ywl in doing this if you cell ..n 11., r Christmas .Footwear 1„Urilir 'ttuuld IN• more appropriitte or acceptable as a present to your Mother, Sister or Friends than u handwwe• bite SHOES or SLIPPERS. Huy thins herr and you will he .ire of getting 111, ni 111:1 1 11'e trete at magnificent assorinteut of HOLIDAY NOVELTIES ready be- yugr inspection. Spi-i 111 rallies in \let's, \Vunlen's and l'hll.lren's Slippers. All the latest .tyles its felt and leather. SOL. A' ENTS Queer Quali:, • . Shoes for Women _. -...rm.1rs111111.11.s 11.+.11 FOR Walk- ovr Shosnfor Men .e Downing & MacVicar North Side Square - Goderich 1 •m, she irCALENDiRS AND DIARIES FOR 1909 levity bleed, 11"Ilt lied Itird Calendars. choice :le . a•'h. lavereer• rent ettts ,and t•:' . - Ilii kite., Itute-. Hewlett nr-, .'I/• . :Illd'.rl'. 1 Til i..\ 1,,n. 3111.ti1• I'. •e1 (1111, • I)iauies for I1:411 y. 1 .,'„ t",1 ',;r..• :l.,,-- I•, f..Ile , 1 WO her isit cid, 11..• .II. Canadian .Almanac 1 1', ,tunics t,.1 rt heat,, 1 �: 1; :•.tit .l GED-.--- t ORTER, 'I'..I,.ph: 1, N 1 .1 CHRISTMAS 11 GIFTS for Men JAMES F. THOMSON J 1 yphoid ('-t-et. lin' la•l•e.,.lerirh (riqq'1'1. wilt I,, e.yr t• -1, - i tl et -icy, 1..l14 ... pka-.,1 to learnt 1 hat .be t, now roe., orbtg. j eel. 1.'4. g 1:,•n•r nnrhnnnn, who hes hienoeen , telt! tie f 1 . air,i Ott. of Toni la - u a ,.v. -.hie,) in l ill tyt•.t for several tanr 1 .1 lid tif- 01.1 friend's hat are glad to renews'', s leo k Ili-, t.,in*.i.y seri will nw•tte .-•Ie•n.Miflttt Yay. __.---. _._. __-- -.. 1 Christmas Gifts We pride otu :yes on can fine display of Christens, fiift I ee hear many flattering tpm:u ks en the esrellenee of quelit 1 1 he large rl►ngt.of artiel,- 1,, ei)o,)se from. 11, •, rr'battinF, he Barr yo ',1 alar herr fins and set. ant• ,,:..• 'e sure -nil Inn• in, •-1 ,'titiCa-T.- - \\e also eat t y n 1 . y:i- ass' it no'nt of Christmas Post Cards. -- Butland-s-Drug Store The Square Ooderich THF STORE THAT PLEASES:" ---- \A MERRY CHRIST • S and - A FLAPPY NEW 'YEAR 1 I; o r wish to oou many William L. Lindsay Maallton St Thane 50 This is the Story w'hi'rl' you can make the t'asi- t•.t A1'lectioll yf suitable !'Ilri:ttuas (sifts fel- Men. eteMe'll, Fverythtng in Furnishings and Short We;r that A MAN'S FANCN' Could suggest .s hr:• -ilk SuarIs, ' Knitted Scants, 'hit'. (Ascots, Four -iii- I 11a1t(l, tt(i .l;ow),_ swt•,tta•►s, Sweater Vest-, ant) - `eats, - - Smoking Jackets, I Cloth Caps, Persian Lamb Caps. Fur -Lined Gloves, Gauntlets. Watch Fobs. Tie Pim, Collar Boxes, Cuff Links _ ilk Handkerchiefs. rchief, 5 Ha e Boxed Suspenders. Combination. Arm Bands, Garters and Suspeone». Reg:7111ack Tailor`and Men's Outfitter L - J ri iUl-ra �r,.Y r ft ▪ PAIN NArtoEgY ft &BEA hic o 25 ets. pffbflt. 119NARD'S LiNiMEH i CO. I ItIT)P - YARIUl1-i I,1Lu THIS WEEK We wish all our custonters and friends, and the public generally, a very Iti1FRRY CHRISTMAS and a 111PPY NEW YEAR. S. E. HICK Central Drug Store - Goderich, Ont _____ ...j THE ORIGINAL r AND ONLY GENUINE KEA ARE OF IMITATIONS SOLD ON TnE MERITS' OF MINARD'S LINIMENT CHAS. E. GRIFFITH UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING HAIR MATTRESSES RENEWED AND REMADE CARPET All astern LAYING promptly auendtsl to omen., moderate rei'atr Rosen- : One door West M C. J. Harper's ritoveStore, Weet•N+tet. Residence -Klein Atrium.. UOI►tttt('�, OMT • Jewry ' a' Home Journal, January ....dies' !lime Journal Patterns, January Style Book,, now ready at the Pattern Counter. / See "The Journal" Window Saturday N1,.. \ 1: 1 NG the dose of 1908 1v(' wish to thank you and all the good fricpd; for the many kind words of aplrreciation of the store .111(1 its service which have been so Often extended (luring the past year--- -to thank you heartily for the very generous patronage that . has - bade 1,0s the most successful' year in our store history—and we sincerely wish you a Merry Christmas' 'incl a I-Tappy New Yi'ar. .17110. ^1f'Ra"- t' DIRECT IMPbRrr a 000