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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1909-10-28, Page 7tfltr TOMMTVIV. �f l IikiaF�Fen•°�,�)"� ��1'l ee THE SIGNAL : (]ODERICH, ONTARIO A 41 x° 4 96° v1% +414 ° +' 9llp 44°+++*++'' +` ++++++''fir'$'+' 4 4 stiii* 4,r The News of the District. .4. 411. LOTHIAN. TU KStA Y, Oct. 244th, .fas. Gilmore to vIulttng In Chicago. Mies Isobel MtDertnid sled Monday with Miss Ada McKenzie. Urs. \. Mao'Kay, her brother, Italy') Nizun, and d (laughter spent Monday at him'. number flvin ,u• d her tuck i4) the 1Id ileIluws' celebration at Luck - now yesterday. Alex. Maltby has returned to Luck- : ,1 .o high school after spending 'T'hanksgiv'ing at h The stork has visited the home of %Ir. and Mrs. Hogan 1 lett a Tittle baby. Couglalula ' s! %lis. Ada Jl'Ketzie 4410 returned 1. \,n111141 all SO•atforl utter 444M1111iug 'I'hauka.giviltg at her h how. Mis. Robertson, of Ottawa, and Mts. Hellon, of Littleton, are %irking their s, -ter, )Ire. James McDonald. CARLOW. • TL'KIDAv, Oct. 2aR.h. some people from Carlow were at- tending wtddioge Tart week. Hope it may put thrune of them in lav notion 1hl•msrl►''N. 11. 11. VolIll f is having a rruhrn4 took put up this week, and :let Jars. I. eneeslayer one 440 her Lu in, in con- tiection with the windmill. _ores plraswl t kr able to M&y that Jonathan Miller, who has been -enously i11, is emorwlIat improved. \Ir, Bull ale() has leen -ick, but is inlpm,ving. 4'ivt1Nu 141 (1,4111,! Misses Maine 14 Mows and Florence Young stent Illy Thanksgiving holidays in S.•Itorl h ...... Mrs. 1',miter. of 1.',ndon. w.t- the guest of her 1111,14', Thus. limns ...Frank MrUonagh, j r. , visited his parents over 4 lay and ('has. Var,nw waw Al Ilia hurtle fit' the holiday Mrs. flex. holm, ( sun. el fGmd,•tirh, vinitett her (laughter. Mrd. El. Fisher . Airs A \Valuers has returned limn.. (nun the %Vest. . .&tr. Busy, of Toronto, was :4 guest at the hung• of /'oL Verne-. ... Ili.. Loire Walter, 4.41 Durham Model School, Nab hut1'' for the holiday %Ins Lena Haiittun spent Thanks- giving in London. AMBERLEY. Jhevo%v. (let. ':nth. \,Ian Bottle i, t► happy own now, a. there is enough Water 'to turd his guilt. The cement 'nen are busy wiirking on tar railway at the Eighteen -nails Itivei. t« G. 1Vildfang I B,.ht_ Mleele have gone 4r Elmwood t.. .pend Thatks- giving. Hervice in the Jlrth.Nlist church meat Sabbath ate: nldru will be at a Carmel l'horlourit and 1'Iifi Robinson ietlimed ho11ie tri r111 swift 1'urrent. S.h.k., last wreak. 1V.• ar.glad to hear that .lames Mc - 1 tatiald is aide t., lie around again after reef t Ing oyer 111P (PVC!". • %Ir. std JI('-. J:uu.•d 1Vilki, and ,;•:11111,1nnghl•r Hazel Bradley, spout. 'I'h.ulkspising in '1'4te9on. Ron• \(curo,.(W .ay. Il.tl w,• are K g have Italian .•r yet. as the robins hay, not gone to Ilse Soulh fol' t!1.• Wirrtel I. kV.. ale .orgy to 4.•1..rl Ute deal Is of Daniel 11cNsi14, who died Saturday. Get"111 r 'skd. '1'h.• Celli/11N herr lakrn 14, Kinc:tnrinr cemetey Mon - da• . 4 )'titter- 2-,I It Much .ytrpathy is felt for the li-teave.l widow nod fiend(. LOCHALSM. Monn.vY, Oct.i:rlll Nail of the 121 It spent 1111 r% ' g m Imine last week. Jai-. 4.itiau l bink is at her 1 tt St. Helens for the holidays. 1V.• regret 1.. learn that Mrs. D. ' 4•Leii11ail is lad up. owing l,1 re•.ulting from a severe fall. Mr • 51.try 11. 'Ic Kentie. 1:h1 ami- ' •..int, spent it few day. at 1). It. �1 'I\,'11/11' N last week. The youngest child /if .lultn Camp- bell. who wa. seriously ill last week. r, again, we are !deists' to v1y, rrcn%- .1 mg. John• It. M. Kenzie returned limes Last week after spending a few wes•k. 1, , n e 4)l I Ir � r• point, n lb u1t and ells t n oilier s111,' of the hmldet. F:.I,;.m' Rohl', of S11 111,rd, and !ton- al I h int 'yam. mf 44 ..I rich, are sp.-nd- ;y--cult the Thanksgiving h.1iialdt�'4 iIt their • r.•+pccu v1• h •s in this semU"n. ii illy Bs: Its:Kv s: '4r4:84 8111'. The • following apprer•ialion of Chas. Slew nal quoted trona The . Ripley Express --.4 tart week will doubtll:ss lind 1111 A _-_cele i4) the hearts of ,\I r. Stewart'.ra many ft iln11. in .4 I,Il ld : "Charlie tt% 41,•wv.rt'e name in mentioned in con- nect ion with t he reeve -ship of Ashfield, and we would not be surprise) to learn that his ftiends have perxunded him l4' la. 13,uIafPo for lh1 is ,chair. t u NlMAion of the township enuncil. Charlie displayed great Mural cooing.. when Ihelocal option bylaw wee in- treslrm'ryh He is a man that is not afraid to express an opinion and 1)4.811' swarm to evade an home. The rate payer" of Ashfield Overt! hire at the hr.tl of the (44(44 lent year, aid the eon- lidrner placed in him had not leen shaken. V .1 vt THE LAD s. 11'r 1V.\HN NI1 s H 1 I give the following, which is quoted by a► heal paler fr The Bruce Time,, its a terrible warning to our *1111.4••,. and uneophistieuted Lochalsh lade : "You have all betted of the ease where a woman ran a needle into her thumb and after twenty yenta it worked it- self out Yet her lig t.w, Wall. Walk- Piton has a cage thou has that unto heat by a mile. last year one of our young holies m,ude the mistake of pin- ning her belt with a needle, and the needle ran into her, and could not 1*' found. Just the other day, it in said to have been found coming out of the arm M one of our young men. We don't know how the needle was tPeog- n17.401 aro the same unless by the ex- pteAsion of its eye. • How it got ft the young _lady'a_Waist _ti tate j'nhing man's arae La a mystery that bsfmce sdeneo." ta. e100 Reward, MOO The readers of thl. tetrer will ►s• plan -rd to learn that 4here is al Iee-I one dreaded dlsre.e that wiener ha. been able to carp In all its 'taee•, ane that Is ('atarrh Hell + ('eterch 1141.0arly 4440,44bre rnr4 11known to Ih. niMlrs? hMPrnit r. 4'M.trrh• In014 dnlr R rnnst f Iminnal 44,,p o. ,'puln.e A r, th etlnnal trent lint. Halle Catarrh I Unrolls taken Inlern1lly. tine dimity Open the Moral nod memo• mem of the system. thereby destroying the Arlon of the dh.e't.w, end gisitlg the PR strength h heeling` no the conaltutlon biting nature In Me R work. The tons hese weer fat In Ito soma • e hat they M1er One undyed (h gnat" a'1 that It hIM to oar. &end for Ilia CR4NRY 11 Cu, Toledo. o. idle fsr eoasUpellen• we arr OUNGANNON. t A. NEWTON, DENTIST, LUCK - II. kN►W.--At lemma every day exauplThula days. New reueoly for extracting teeth Iilou nu foram. better I I g.o. ''1'uw44 wad br 4 o work, • Aluminum plalu.e loon breakable.' N. H. • You can adways have your work 'much betlel 1101111 in the dental oIIw- 1110111 Ile.•, IM:Uur !twilit.. fur doing taw work, more cow forbade fur the Vataen4 NOI'R'E.. THE LOCAL A11ENl'Y to I nu,rg{ap thou fur The Signal kat the I'Ir.t osier k y w mat Stationery MWtt where owlet, wall 1,,. received fur ubscriptlu.., to 4.•rli.i,g :old rub work. wad r oeiote will be given fur •event• paid fur this elru.e. IIEN VISITING 1 ' I l -INTI OI NU N Y. 1 A NU. d 01.' r V l furget • I ..s, lar Oar n, l0111 at the .dr.t ufuu and r,ei. *' w'aU lance. Regular ..i :ad Mlle u.ell µµler. .rlllug for 1!s: ; regular 1'd•. Pic. 4.c 14'. selling for 4.c: 1.8% 13• w.d 111', 944,4* fur 114' , also a lartle wwrlueul of good p1. µr•r. ,.•flue*+t :4 .tad .c a roll. M. RYAN. 111144* ``1 1.. 'I'AU'BI•:, El'ESIGH'T MI'El'- U . 1A LIST. of Toronto. will ter at Mil- luu*I • hulrl. 1l,,,, .uuw,4. N'edue.duy rule 444)0(4. Nov r11.b.•r :enl, and ff there 4, anything wrong wit It f our eye,, or thela„g. ymt are now we.milg do out suit you. . �o 1.01 fail Lucor, .oil hlln. NyKON101111Ar, Oct. 27th. Curio it NiITK,t.._It,•v. Mt'. Thump - eon, of 1Vhitechurch, preached in the. Methodist church last Sundry, morn- ing and evening, supplying for Itev, L. Bartlett, who conducted anniversary services at one of Mr. Thou,psun'o appoiulmetlr. 111'1, 44444 THE Wien/N.-H..1, Craw - lord, Charles, Elliott and J. Johnston leave this week for the hunting grounds. Mr. Johtisluil glrett with a 'tart- of Chlllotl ntnlro4s to he Moose country hack of Sudbuy, while the others, r4itturewl by Dan Biekle, of (il.urrirh, and H. Carrick, of 1Vhite- '•h4iirh, will hunt deer in Parry Sound 11i•ll icl, Ira n ing riviliza6011 at Trout Creek 'dation. 4I tem IS.. (►x %Vea.t, E. M. 1'.01w.11, ,0l1 r4f Hes. .I at urs l':Nwe•11, 1.fnrnurr. 14.1st01 on tin• L)ungaunut circuit, art, resigned his pd.Oition aN manager in the Meth.rl,st Book 14114.111, Toronto, 10 a.•crpt lar posit' 11 yN.irtaul rtraeag.•r ..t the Turuulu public Id.- rary ,)'.Lem. Mr. Caswell has many friends 11n Unngmunon who ale pleased t.1 know of the record he is waking i the Queen ('it y and who wish hie. every .114-ee"N in his new position. helm,' ties, Full 84,.8S/N411 Ru\. 1•crit '1't"leav'en ha• been trans- ferred Ir the 1Vatfold branch of the Sterling frank to Auburn, where he will have charge temporarily at Itattt, The. _resignation mf 1). 1V. Ferguson, fie utterly in charge at Au- burn, left the pewit' vacant, and flip head office has shown cinflil..nee in our former towu.,uwe's anility and integrity by waking 1 Inallagll•. . Mo CONN4a.1.-141Hw4N. A pretty wedding took place at S:al %V. -does -- 414y evening. 44•tnler )tt h. at the reel - (temp of .Jr, and Mee. .las. (.ibnon, Dungan when .their youngest d:,nghtet, Lottie, was United int Mar- riage to 111(4. Mrl'.1nnr11, of Kincar- dine; Rev. 'Thus. Hicks, rector of tit. 1'atil'( clued), officiating. 1'he bride t'reeivrJ ninny beautiful and useful prew•n(44, showing the Psteeut in w'hic11 she is held. The groom's gift to the bride was. a handsome Maim. Atter partaking of a stoup- tom. ump-t 4). r.• .a+1 the. bridle and gnenti Mees,• 4.. 1.1r k and took the train to Kincar.line. where they will in future read.'. The many friends of Elie bride aunt grooms join' in wishing them a happy .mel 41 operiiii. wedded life 111114:414. Word has b, -en received of the death at F:1urn 1.1 Mair Mat • thew.. relict .1 the late Rev. ,late' lir.ley, n former pastor lila 1 11 1►11n- gait eirruil . News of the slid - den death of Mrs. Ill'., Whitley at linea h• hast Friday cane• A. a great. .hark to man)' friends in !hinge and vicinity. and great 'V1114.11hs' is felt for the bereaved parents. Fresh eggs mfr lringiug :' t...We and good butter 111,,'.11 [J' 4 rents this week. 44141441 ptnglv.'. lg 1wtllg made lit the Methodle.t clnlrl•h. The frame- work 1115 fh,• 111w'e' is completed and the utetal shingles are nearly all in 1.0,1 lull. 'TIP lathing has Iwr11 c - plelyd .old pl •stet 4118 vv111 he ronuurn- rrd this week. Thr olwutng ?wrvic.•- tM:) he• 111'1/1 before'New Year's NI1. Ileorge, ,'(4i 111, nrg'Inizer for the 4 Pi der of ('anadi 111 Hogue ('ir•le•., .pout .n few .lay's lag week in our vil- lage in the-in'.ere-a. of that .swirly, 11 h•:n. V ♦ v1. hr.sl Treleaven,of 1ifelerh .col Thanksgiving iv 1 a g 1 g al bonne Miss Mary IMaw', of %lild- may. spent the holiday with relittIves b.•rr... ..M4 ('11111» 11'bye rd daughter, Ilumm..left 41111 TIe'.l.ty M.0'11i14 Io sisal t4 i 11 lii•ir in \IiIJlnay 1b • Peat I4.ulford is a..ietau)t at li. J."1. r»twiw ti's , . s, , . %Vw. ‘144'1410 spent 1 hanke+ggiving with has brother of Beit 'thee ...ial. k Roberts, of Auburn, wag 11.11111' .1'14.1• ~,runty 4 la) boil i'S1(41,I', '.14414 '.1 hie 1I .est week M f.athrl in a lit l k 1 . alt 1 awl .' I 4;. S t400ds. of lerdlerirl. visited at Hie i elf .t. M. Roberta thin week .. 11ms Spence, of Gde- richh, spent the holiday wit h Mis. Augustine Miss Ho•ggarth and Mi -s Ada Sproul. of (helm tell, visited • w .neeSunday eh.•laltlern ,nt nl y r %Ir, and illi'.,. II. 'I'.ir'im•1' 111111 Misg Mil want wen• out f • (iadl,•- rich river Sunday Chan. Whyen', f Waterloo, spent •rhankseiving at the '11,4111P of his parents. Charlie leaves on the first of next month 4't' ( hesley, where lie will liner ihargtpe .d the "Mee 1444(... in Krug tiros.' tilrni- rur.• (,••tory Al! 4. Elliott and chilthen, who have been visiting col. .11 this left for their home in the %V.'oI to Monday Miss S. Hell, of 1(dlerirh, Visited friends 'here un Jlnn11ay... ..Wm. )pole 111111 Rnht. Bowers Matte. a hugi- nrsd Trip li I.IIl'_k,rnw )•end Prlay Ili.. Frank \L•1.'an, of Lncknnw, event Thanksgiving at her home here Mies Olive 'Crawford is viAtt- ing at the h.1n,r of '.Ti-. it," 1t11'kte fn Oo,lrtieh Jit'd, .1a1nPA Meld• who hid Icon ill at the hotly tf her 1111thP1t, left laid week for Auburn'and has since von" Co ('linl"n hrtepittlt Ali.. Hay, of Ltk.ffeld, is visiting her sister, Mra. DuR it 'harks Saun- ders end James 4'arnie, of (inderltb, visited (riemle here on Jlondny..... Mins Mand Whrard, of liowlph, and \1Iav Jlarinn Heehle•I, of Elmira, spent Thanksgiving et the h of Mr. and ttrs.:fmmnew Wiry -nod -Miss Elliott spent the holiday at Wise:Work The U. 4,. 1. el Intents were Mune from 41rdle•rirh over Thanksgiving, Donald Air Nevin bringing mita load of sixteen or eighteen. AT rite. Mv.\I•ont %TOR, -The husked spot in 1 hingannot at present in at the evaporator, which at times ie nearly swamped by the tipples which rame piling in. The high winds of the past week have shaken Ihnusandr of bushels of apples from the trees, and at times as many aA six end seven wagons are lined up hetore the rewrites Ing bins. The Industry gives employ menu to over twenty-five hands and more help would he employed If It were available. The season this year will Tart W near the end of November. T1le price paid is such that in mune cadre the lament ter rha1in1 the apples from the tuns and twinging them iu bags to the evaporator rather than go to the trouble of picking and lucking thew in harrele. A (i1IKA'r l'u1t'I NIi,NI'N. The ILew in last week'x Signal regarding the C. I'. R. elation at Metlaw war appreci- ated very much by people i11 this vicinity. It is rate to say that over seventy-five tee cent. of the produce whirl formerly went from this vicin- ity to (iuderich and I.uckuow is DOW taken to McGaw. .INut lily is the distance shorter, but the lung hills are avoided. The road, however, Trow Carlow to the station should be put in better shape at once. True, some gravel ham been put on it, but many (*moor claim the gravel is tut Flue that large stones should he put down first W (urn a foundation fur the email fillers. The driveway at the station booth of the tricky has been put In excellent shape, but two or three hundred wagonloads of gravel should be placed around the freight sheds and cattle pens. A Succrtss.-The annual hot Hopper nod entertainment under the auspice of Sl. Paul's church was held in the Agricultural Hall on Monday evening, and notwithstanding the disagreeable weather wan a derided success, the proe•eeds amounting to. over $tlf). The supper was served from 0 to S o'clock downs -1.1'1m t-vor7011e bounteous supply of fowl and other god thiugs, after which the enter- tainment was held upstairs. The at- traction of the evening was the Abut - cheater Male Quartette, of Celt, and the church uuanagemrnt should be thanked most heartily for the excel- lent program provided. In (4e past Dungannon people have had the pleas, ore of listening to sone of ('anadw'A Most popular singers, but we way safely say never before have they en• joyed singing more than that which they heard last Monday evening. The old familiar Hong "Annie Laurie' stirred new and deeper emotions, while -Southern Melodies' yeller(' the most popular' and touching mel- odies of the 4.1nth. The iluwurnu, selections abet were well rendered and greatly appreciated by the audience. Rm. C. Handers, of Lucknow, contriM- uted a reading and addresses were given by Rev. Mestere. Rutherford and I.. Bartlett, and Mrs. Hicks sang a solo. The concert was one of the lest ever given ,in Dungannon, and we may safely say should they return tt the village at some future date, no hall will be Targe enough to hold ,the crowd which will greet the Manchester Mattie Quartette ST. AUGUSTINE. • TUESDAY, Oct. 241th. Bernard McCabe has returned home from the West. Apple -picking and packing is the order of the day. Miss .%nnie Kinahan is visiting Mrs statTord at present. Miss ERIe Knox, of Auburn, is ',boil- ing !riptide in this vicinity. John Boyle, the township collector, slartwl on his rounds last week. Miss Josephine, Betsy and David JI,A1lister spent Sunday with Cedar Valley friends. Hubert l'haumry ham returned home after having spent a couple of tuonth- in the harvest fields of the great Northwest. .\ number of people from this vicinity attended the funeral of the late H. Campbell, of Westfield, tart Wed relay afternoon. .1 number of the people from thin vi.•inity attended the Westfield anni- versary eervkees hast Sunda and the fowl supper on Monday night, Sums of the farmers in this vicinity attended the aur'tion sale of farm, farm stock and implements of the estate of the late Patrick Troy, of 11'hiterhureb. on Monday KINTAIL. WEUNF:Ni.vv, Oct. 27th. 9LIVE FOWL WANTED.-- y,111111 .yes- u- n. to 1 rare AIM1 date of de tort) F. A. JF:1.1,114.•kIotall. HERE ARE MONEY -HAVERS FOR you. SI. lltorge naen • purr wool un- •hrl11kable ester*tar Ithe good kbdt.. per ,ult p. 'u. for lt..ln: 141,107. only woollen -rd•k•. •L".e. for '!a pair : men "r leather mltt.,.,:r. for Rte. :or for 1 r i ladies e r.ledo and rehear. l, 1••' pure wool. 1' gnnuent. \\'r don't sell cheat/ Huh hi•h. We do what we advertise. give you ..at iditol ion or sour money refunded. F. A. 11.1.1.1s Kiul:J?. Hiss Mary McKenzie, of Port Al- bert, spent a few days with her aunt, Miss Annie McKenzie, Lake Shore. \Ir. and Mrs. Thin. Mollineaux, of Oluhlin, .tient a few days Iasi week" at Mrs. Mollineaux's father's, John Griffin's. Missed Lily and Florence McLean ....re home fr.1m Stratford for the holi- days and Mise firace McLean WAS home fl't.m the G. 1'. 1. Mrs. Will Aplin with Masters I)unran and Archibald, of l:amlachie, ep ant the holidays at the residence of her parent.., Mr. and Mrs, Duncan \Irf.eo d. flue Women's institute will meet at tFP home of Miss Reece McGregor on Wednesday of next week, November" 3rd, at 2:)10. All ladies will be made weleome. NILE. Tt'Rano,', Oct. 211th. Mrs. Cook, of Clinton, ds visiting her• parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kerr. The many friends here of Mrs. (Dr.) Whitley (formerly Aliso Minnie Mc- Vittiel were ehorked to hear of her sudden death last week, 1Ve extend 4t the bereaved family our sincere sympathy. THE MISSIONARY Mn\'F.MRNT.---Htrn- day. October lith, was missionary day on the Nib circuit and special sermons were preached on the great theme of missions. In tbe morning the pastor, Rev. 1V, Conway, spoke on "The Need of a Forward Movement for Mis- sions," and in the evening an eloquent, thrnrghtfnl and Ponehing *ddreaa was given by Rev. Al. I). Madden, of rine Biter, ,n "Why We Should .Send the (beget; t+, t.bw Whole World." U Monday evening, ()Mohr!. xith, a gathering 'qua in character And of exceptional interestwax held in the form of a laymen's missionary ban- quet. The sapper, which wan pro- vided by a non)twr of the good ladies 11 the Women'', Missionary Mowiety, was held in the basement of the church. The rnotn 10sr tastefully dec- orated, the tables neatly arranged and the mono such as would satisfy the palate of the epicurean. A number of the young men very skilfully and politely acted am wafters. After all had partaken to their full satisfaction of the good things so generously pro- vided.p.etor, acting as chairman. inttoduoed a program which proved to 1* one of the greatest tt'e1Lte ever enjoyed by the people of Nile. In his oprolog remark', the chairulau void he rejoiced in the we1Lrw'e .1i missionary enterprise and of Missionary spirit which made Mull a gathering possible in the community ; while miesiunar) banquets were being held it the towns and cities, they were a rare oecw'rrurr i41 the coutdry places. He said he was proud of the fact that the Nilet'hurch had a competent laymen's comMitter which was working enthusiastically along the lines of the laymen's mis- sionary wovemeut. After a oelectiut from the male quartette,J. O, .1ur - dock, of Luck now, was introduced and Npuke on the awakening lh•ieit and the origin mud aim of the laymen's 1u(Yentent, showing how (rod had given this generation such umar%eltous opportunity through the open door in the East and how through the lay- usen'r mirsiouary movement He was inspiring the \Vest to seize the oppor- tunity and to fulfill the responsibility. Then followed a rosete:1y preeeotation of the subject of Canada's national wiesionary policy by G. F. Blair. of Oomderich, It is sate to say that no finer addressee were ever given in our church. The eloquence and enthus- iasm of the speakers showed that they had given thorough study to these great problems and were intensely in earnest in the great cause of missions. Following the at:dressee there was a brief discussion regarding local con- ditions and what we eould do to fulfill our pa-Ti6' h4 i(re4t wm'!<:---treesotn' Om was passed that we set the s of $5110 as the amount the Nile circuit would endeavor to raise thie year for missions. Votes of thanks were ten- dered to the speakers and to the ladies and the meeting closed with the singing of "Praise (rod from Whom All Blessings Flj,w." Among those preheat from a distance were Rev.). H. Mann, of Aubut'n; W. C. Potter, u( G,alerieh, and William Mallows, of Carlow. FOOD FOB A YEAR NSW ]Mas ink *IWO& •leer Imam lir. Ili da Tvensillna. !MIL This represents a ink ra- tios ter a mon for aver. But some people est and eat and pew thinner. This means a defecli a e%estion and unsuitable fool Merge rase bottle of Scolt's Emulsin equals in nourishing proper- ties ten pounds of meat. Your physician can tell you how it does it. 1011 *ALE NY ALL mummers 51.4 Mk. . •ems• .,f pprr and flu. .1 4..r Nr A.ath.l 14..,en 8,.,1 .:.448.,14. sae4ra IM r a.sa One/ ....WI,.. Uwd Lei e.e•r. SCoi r & aOWNE tri Wllingt•e Stress. West Troweet, AL NEW STOCK of Pickles just in. 1 MUSTARD PICKLES. SWEET PICKLES. MIXED PiCKLES, AT THE PEOPLE'S GROCERY Also a new stuck off CURRANTS. 1 RAI S NS Etc. Highest rash or trade prices for I'otat.'a, Butter and Egg.. Let 1144 have your y u nrdPrN for FIA)t1R ANi) FEED. Prompt delivery. P.. f-. RYAN I'h.1nr \o. Ili. 4iaruiltlin St. n_n 1t'e easier to descend front our an- eentorN than it ie to rise shone thane. 1'uuaanafl Coughs of Children Especially sight coughs. Na- ture rture needs a little help te quiet the irritation, control the is- flammatioo, check the progress of the disease. Our advice la -give the children Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ask your doctor If this is his advice also. He knows best. Do as he trays. WEAR Stanfield's Unshrinkable Underwear ae•AWe •sense •se fer /ers' aN1 .1 tre_ .v aala.•. w• sego 7.0 re NYroa Low Horror If you think constipation is of trilling consequence, just ask your doctor. Hs will disabuse you of that notion la short order. "Correa it, at once I " hs will say. Then ask him about Ayeres Pills. A mild liver pill, all vegetable. Amu 117 the 2.0. Lore Oe., twtlk, iaaa,•� The Latest Thing for Wash Day is TAYLOR'S BORAX SOAP The best soap made for the laundry. No need' to add borax with this soap to soften the water, as the soap contains a sufficient quantity. TAYLOR'S BORAX SOAP can be had at Sturdy & Co.'s 'Phone qt - West Side Square. 4 nig Propos' l ro s' 1 in de 'rT WE HAVE IT FOR ALL SIZES OF MEN McLEAN BROS. Agents Art Tailors, Clothiers and Furnishers Irsssl�e otE \ FOR COUGHS AND COLDS n.v OUR Cascara Bromide Quinine ANO White Pine and Tar rHISI RiMiO/ID AND DUNE. DUNLOP, Bedford Block. The Druggist. Uoderich Advertisements in THE SIGNAL are read by the best. people in West Huron. r Tim Sea w Casal ere The Shoe We Hold Up for ywir esaminaton 4• made by one of the foremost +boo designers of the country. It IN a shoe that I. as honestly built as it Is skilfully elan1.e•a !Wok: ('OMFOlt AND $TYLIC are wowed its wearer and long sorviee as well. Conte and have your foot fitted with a pair. There aro all elms and width.. so tee can guar antee a Int se good a. 11 Y0/1 had year Yee. made to order. WM. SHARMAN WE TEACH BUSINESS Today's ways of doing things. • Our graduates go to good positions --because our training makes therm callable nt doing the kin(' of work men are willing to pay for. We have the 'sentiment. %Ve have the teachers --211 o r f them. If you want gaud results and stasis. twice to a position ata gcddb salary' come 4, our school. Free catalogue, Gastral guises, Genese, Tornio. W. 14. SHAW, Principal. (ret -rich -quick schemes enable a lot of people to get Poor quicker. Howfo Ifl9w7 ISONh jl I)o not bus an Edison Phonograph until you are convinced that you want one. Hear it at the dealer's first. Hear it play a number of pieces. Hear It play the kind of music that you like -music that you have heard people sing and play -so that you ('an know how well it does it. H. it play Amh(•roI sw well as Standard Records. You will decide that the Edison Phonograph is the hest. Then remember that it takes only a small amount .of money to buy it. _ You can get a perfect &limn, Phonograph at your own price, ihether it is $16.5U or any price up to $161.50--otl.' that will last a life -time, that egill give pleasure every day, that will help you to educate your family, that will entertain your friends, and that will while away many hour that might otherwise be misspent" Standard Records Me Amtartek .eorde (4w1e al hoar 'ire Grand Opera Reecede . . . . ase Tore oft YAW*. dealer. ever7wk.re. G ti w Nolo the ban Phor.ear.Dk star beth KNOW fig= eat Amber -el It testes. Ger eWistte, catalogs lroa TOM sedww (km m. NATIONAL MIONOORAPN COMPANY see Leasr4 Asa.II►esass, N. J.. Y. a. A. Goo rrua Waal. *wens WI. ARF: so[.K AGENTS FOR The Slater Shoe IN (UDERI(3a. - We are ready to sell you your Fall Shoes, and we rertain_ly have a lot of styles that are stere to please you. We invite you to inspect our complete stook of men's and women's Show for Fall wear. They have no equal. Hee our special men's Fall Boot -leather lining and heavy sole, only $.1,yp THE SQUARE UODERICH Povoomo SPECIAL!• - Graniteware that looks like China but for durability is far qsuperior to china. The price at -present is 331 per cent. off regular prices. Q GASOLINE AND COAL OIL STOVES AT CURT REFRIGERATORS AT COST Stoves The Happy Thought Range still leads the market in economy of fuel. Even -heating ovens, easy to regulate. It is the heaviest and most durable range on the market today. It is in a class by itself. We have several other stoves and ranges that are equal to other makes, ranging in 111 price from $25.00 up. CaII and see our full line and judge for yourself. two FRESH PORTLAND CEMENT ALWAYS iN STOCK 0 0 Now is the time to do your Fall painting. We have a full line of colbrs of Sherwin-Williams Paint, also white lead and oils. Roofing We are agents for the famous Regal Roofing, manufactured by H. W. Johns - Manville Co. This roof is fully guaranteed. For Kavestroughtng, Tinsmithio Plumb) i r. rat and Heating v►e can sive you prompt attention, and all work fully gu.Mbstl. CHAS. C. LEE Basra 'Phase s Hems 'Pim= tt =1=1