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The Signal, 1910-10-13, Page 10it) Telt HFn1Y, (b(T•Inca 13,}191d PAR OR SOCIAL NY Ylll•. LADIEB'• AUXILIARY or Illy V. M. 0. A. will be held At the home of Mrs- f Dr t Whitely Monday, October l7th 'tieing 1.1 N porn.. Adm •ion - 15c n) for program. Ret jcetines of Y. M. C. A. m. cacti ..00Jay, at p. m„ in the Aft, teia'i011 rood!. over the Unroll Walk. Social eyeuuag on first Monday of h Young rhsicw.ge•_ te• M anbership fee - $2 0* per antrum. - Gymnasium fee - set per annum. vOU may join at any .time. c-: Nay. r; the be lune. THE SIGNAL! GODERICH ONTA 11O I inking Spells { Every Few Days r.et�a October aturday emeMlell 'At the time I began taking Dr. Mika' Ileart Remedy I was having sinking.spells every few days. My hands and feet would get colt; I could.: scarcely breathe, and could feel myself gradually sinking away until --I would be unconscious. Those about me could not tell there was life in me. Ater these spells I wouldsbe very weak and nervous, sleepless and without appetite; had neuralgia in. my head and heart. After taking the remedy a short lime ail this disappeared and in a few weeks all the heart trouble was gone." MRS. LIZZI E PAINTER 8o3j/, 3(1 Ave. Evansville, Ind. For twenty years w'e have been- constantly receiving jult su i .lettersas fi-less- Tbete fs scarcely a locality in the United States where there is not some one •*who can testify to the merits of this remarkably suc- cessful Heart Remedy. Priv. 11,00 at your druggist. He should supply y • It M dies not. send prtoe M us. wa WV prepaid DR., Mit. MIlDIOAL GO., Toronto. Specials . We err offering it few Mp.cial•' for Sate rd ty II heser•. _ Each Eieturda)i Ott. nMhlh we are offer- ing a larger Variety, in- cluding Brooches, T i e - Pins. Rings. Hot Pine. Y'le;ware. et :t vett low price. 1 C e.• See our East Window for Special Prices. . 1 Walter H. Harrison leg -Heger 1a.r h.• Swore, Yew -,feather «cind satchels •.pleodid lot that sonot br duplicated .r the mune/•. Fifty only real leather% g•.nt1 clasp, and double h alter linidlc. 'fitted with swill pone inbidt ; „•gutsily odd for 95C Ki S(1, Special ..... Others. tonging in price f 1 (1 111 22.00 $8.00 the Colonial BookStore tiFA/RGI•± 1't►ItTIII, Prop. PHONE 100 • fioderieh. tt' See the flu maid (.vets.eat OODS gTIt K. F" rot H, DuNL • l% -11.44T ' Cos rest styles, rimflet elm. d adoring. THE TOWN COUNCIL 8 ,t;altinuad frau slataell. There was considerable discuwioo as to th.• hest manner of erpr••wing the council's gratitude to the firemen for the excellent work they did at the or- gan factory eoottu,rration. it was thought by borne .that the volunteer firemen also deserved recognition of their service,. No decision was ars• rived at as towhat action would he token, but the platter will he brought up twain at it. inter meeting. Councillor Viinatter asked that the attention ••f the public works commit- tee he called to the condition of two Lreetein front of John Dunn's )property ou Trafalgar street They are par- tially uprooted and during another storm may be blotto in on to the house. The water and light cotymiesion hit. agreed t t. dace a light onrjWater- loo etieet and Councillor Hawkins asked thet the' trees Ise trimmed_so that the.pedestrians will get the benefit of the light. A motiop was passed to this effect. - 'There was considerable 'discussion as to the proper methods to adopt to ,uai'tL'Aln order in the town. T here has been an unusually large nuiubpr Id drunks about town. chiefly men who are employed on the construction valor.; At the harbor. Several citizens. have been very meal- annoyed- by hadpg wen enter their houses • in an intoxicated condition: The Mayor promised to took into the matter and bee wit* cbuld Ise done to Weet-euch a condition of affairs. A h law authorizing the construc- tion of, the `it. Patrick's street sewer was read three times and mussed.' • The council then adjourned. • eryou -re A RAI NY, DA HEED NOT \, INTERFERE W1Ttt TME T fNJOYNENT OF YOUR OUT ' 11�►..i� ~j DOOR WORT( OR SPORT WEAR A )ce••11 flit sits (0 SLICKER It o guaranteed to keep you dry in the hardest storm. ran rverewneNf TOWER CANADIAN CO.. LTD. TOPONTO. CANADA CURED OF CONSTIPATON Mr. Andrews praise! Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pilla. CRANE WILL BE ALLOWED. Naught, 92 ft.. 3 in ; W. Howat d Walter, 30 ft., 54 in. Thread and needle race twirls) -- Agnes McDonald and Mary Young, Iris Warnock and Charlotte Cuff. Na k race -l; Loner, Char. Inkster. One hundred yards dash (open) - Roy Waltet, 11 ic3 sec. a F. Mc- Naught. Two hundred and twenty yards reefs (junior) - Ernest Pridhaw, 27 4-5 seconds ; Lawrence bray. r Three-legged race (girls) -Kathleen Satherlend and Hazel McDonald, Charlotte Cuff and ids Currie. -' Standing high jump (senior) -F. McNaught, 4 ft., 1 in.: 1'. H, Elliott. • One hundred yards dash t,junictr)- Ernest Pridham, Lawrence Gray. Obstacle .rase ig4ele t--Chav4otte Culf, Mary Tom. Running high jump (open) -W. G, McNevin, a ft., 4 in. 'P R. Elliott. delay- race (open» -Elliott. Carey, Tom and McLaughlfn ; McNaught, H. Walter, Long and R. Walter. Vault with pole (senior) -R.- A. it .Walter, F.. a\aught. Running high juu►p,(lunios)-W. G. McNevin, Eric Hawkins. Two hundred and' twenty yards taco (senior) -R. A. Walter. 23 sec. : F. McNaught. Driving spike. igirb)-Eva Summer- ville, Chita lutte Cuff. Three-legged race -T. it. Elliott and A. Tom; Eric Hawkins and W. G. Me- Nevin.- Standing high jump ' jurtiot )- Ernest Prldh,aw;? ft., 9in.: HarryOol- borne. Half -mile race '(under 13 years) - Arlie Matheson. 3 min., Z sec. ; Garnet. Trethewey. Putting the shot t{unior)-Eric Hawkins; 20 ft. ; C. Thom D. 201 ft.. 7) in. Fifty yard. race (girls,, Cuff, Iris Warnock. Throwing and catchin Ethel Nairn and Mem' Hazel McDonald and Cj 53; Margaret Leon Nairn, 51. Putting shot (gii 1 old. 19 ft. --21, in.: Council Comes to a Decision at Meeting • Last Everting. The town ro•ineil nest nrtn r .•t toe of Ont. whole en Wwinestlev t'veo- ii g 1 for tw" hour. wrestle.( with the draft agreement submitted by the electric i,' railway catnip/my. The proper .)ds o1 the rt.:Oa-my to allow the rail- way to phrrr its tr'arks en Harbor hill wag th.• sti).jdet of n lengthy) thorn*. .ion and it was finally derided -to lease t be /11114)11111 oirrn 411)41 Meet again 011 Frida►v evening. In the 1 1.•untini(Pthe dior-e w fit -rn•w- the i. ai.iway wn- thehill an that th.-y .still 1..- better able tis decide irr the matter. 'lite streets oalired in the agreement. will receive the up l' yid of the council providing dud the clerk finds. open. checking thew oyer. that. they are the tone as approved of by the coupon tit ,t pre - %11a1, session. A couple .If ntfil't• elausos in the agreement were not ,yauc.di'll.t i hitt will he furtheroon- .iderwl tomorrow night. -After the agreement had been gone' .ver. the meeting was tweets.vl into as•.s. i. a of the.rnineil for the purls'..' 1A 1'e•eut►- .idering the 1111p111'114 11)11 of the 6. T, t, lurtl,r pt-it-ilogP of plau'ing a crane • r Maitland ^•dad for the 11 se of the t. •tis ,nllnufet•tnrerv. It was ting- e,.. est !het the O. T. It. be a,+kwl to 1,1t� strflleietit property front Mr. Iliet i! -t ..o. the nsul et that - pint vowel, !w wide sifter tit.• era tie is ,•r'tw•t.v - it. .it i+ now„at waw called 1. railway oli ibis st sty incite Mr. George Andrews of'Halifax, N S. writes' - . 'Tor many years 1 have been troubled with chronic Constipation. . This ail• meat never comes sieglc handed, and I ' have .been a victim to the many illness that constipation (.rings in its train. Medicine after medicine I have taken in order to find relief, but ono -and all left me in the same hopvjess condition. It seemed that nothing would expel from me the one ailment tlmtCaused so much trouble, yet of -last 1 read about these Indian Root pills. That was indeed n lucky day for me, for I was en impressed with the state- ments made that i determined to give them a fair.trial.• • They Tuve regulated my stomach and bowels. I am cured of constipation, and I claim they have no equal as tt medi- cine." over half a scorn Lir. Morse's For century .Indian Root Pills have bean curing con- stipation and clogged, inactive kidneys, with all the ailments which result from them. They cleanse the whole system and_putify the blood. Sold everywhere at elesa111110111111111011111111111111111.0 . OD. ., WATCH ES =,i $1.25 85.00 $8.00 Watch is our NI'R('I A 1, cheap Walsh, lever eseilpe- snent, enamel (11:11., stern wind and sten► art, Swiss. made.' Wetch. ser' n j,•w -1, swiss til ode, nickel case and eh,tin Welch, seven jewel, Swiss nLale, gol,l filled ra!P and (+Ain. $10.50 LVnIeh, seven -jewel, Waltham m Elgin. in a tel enc year grdd•filled Nese. $12,50 WAte^- rots fifteen jewel Harrison speei:el, Swiss mete, in a'twrnty year gold-fllled cite' h r Alin curt y 't large line of high-grade Waltham, RIgqi,1t-aorl 14fintirtan,,Weleht•t. All our Watrl(es Are fully gaai.s fieed le elve perfei'lc:•tiefaetion or your money -refunded. -" 1 WALTER -FrHARRISON OFFICIAL WATCH INSPECTOR FOR C. P R. ON THF SQUARE. GODFRiCH IIMMINIIIIIIIP081•111•111111101111111111111111111111111 • the fart •that the electric od been given running rights• e -t, which -W1.11141..4 nsees- tl,e .hest still nitro neer. it was o ia.v. 1 by l'uutteilfor Pal -erns, .n,•i.nd'tl hs' oun(111, 4 \Vellus'. that perutittwl to pihtee it@ "t nue on t lee pi t'p erected on Maitland put fo•"• 1••• pu pros, the sante t.' re. aurin 'There .0 he pleasure of the council. 4'ouncill r Martin Was the (ply on,• to erg; ler ma •ohj.•ct• riftnlnsl the »pont'(it was d.•clatrtel earritel ' ,The•fne.eing wap. th . l adjonrnell. CeLLEGIATE FIE D.DAY. Fergus McNaught and Ern- t Pridham • Win the Championshi The won'- t1�fle'd day . sport of the (.oderirh Collegiate institute were held on the \gricltltui•al Park o Fri- day of Net week. With the exce ion of four events -tile quarter -mile r, es for the junior and senior champ' obips, Ibi- mil•'•iiceand the coneolati' race -the games were concluded on Friday. The events mentioned were bun MT \t isnedat4c2ifLarn..on. _ Gun- siderable interest wn. taken in the program by the student'. but the at- tendance of others than students was vei y slim. When the number of point,. Rallied by each contestant was tallied the result showed that Fergus McNaught was the winner of the -senior championship and. Ernest .t'rid- ttam Carried off the honors . in the Mei,* series. The grounds. were not in the hest condition owing to the recent. heavy rains. hut .otherwise the weather was all thet couldloe desired. ,'here are no accidents to are recorded with-the-«aeeptiwn spur -had -fall -whish Roy Welter experienced while vault- ing with the Palos. When. attempting 10 !oaks n vault when the height was nearly 11(41. feet his pole broke and he fell heavily en one shoulder. As a result his re.pirafnry,oagans refused to dILtheir work for a moment, hut tb,• accident did not prevent him from. participating in the other events. Below is the iiytt, el sjcoeseful con- t 'staph: - Running long jump (senior) -Fergus McNaught, 17 ft.. ; 'T'om Elliott; 10 ft.. (i', in. - Hui.ntog broad .jump (junior) -Ern- est Pt Wham,. 15 ft., '.I in. ; Harry Colborne, 13 ft. Running her. et• r tend � .j,o�hn(eider vear.l--Chas. Inkster, lj t<t.,, of in. ; Louis Carey, 27 ft.. 71 Running hop. a d jump(seniot4 --Hoht. ('ar•y t., 0 in.: F. Mr• Naught, 34-t.,.1+4n. Running hop, 'step and jump. junior) - W. (4. McNevin, 30 ft., 5 it..: Lawr• encs Gray.::" ft , 10 in. Standing broad j (senior•) Rohl. Carey, 8 ft., 8 in. ; F. MIcNaugbt, 8 ft., 74,in., Standing broadgtnp•(junier)--Eric Hawkins, Pt ft., 2f in. ; Harry Col - bot -tie, N ft., 24 in. • Vault with pole (junior) - Harry Colborne. 7 ft.9 in. ; Eric Hawkins. Running hlgb, Jump (under 15 years, -Louis Carey, 4 ft.. I I in. ; Chits. Inkster. One hundred vents dash (under 15 YYrarra)--Joe. (inflin, 14 . see. ; At lie J(atheeon. (look nee •Ritts) -Irl. Warnock' Ethel Nairn. Putl4tlg• the shot (senior) -F. Me- hsrlotte ball (gQirls)- Dosin, 61 ; lin Robinson. rd and Jean -Hazel McDon- harlotte- Cuff, Id ft., 61 in. ; Alma '1i.urdy, 13 ft.. 81 in. Quarter -mile ydiee (juuior)-r-Ernest Pridhaxu, 1 min., 10 sec. ; Lawrence Gray. Quarter -mile race (senior) -T. R. Elliott, 1 min.: .A.Tom. - Mile ince-R. A. Walter. 5 min., 41 sec. ; Earl Elliott. -Consolation rae:s-•-fliehard %Levy, -1 min.. 8 sec.: A. Walter, BORN. HIi KB. -At Dnngaonoa. oil dandily. October stk. to Rev. T. asd Mrs. Hicks a son. ream; 1 SUN SALES. • FRIDAY. October 11th. -Clearing euctioTe of farm .tock and implement... Including pure bred ,horthorn cattle and Lincoln- -keep. the hroper! of John Newcombe. Huron road. one alf mile from (4oderich, gomn.enctng at 1 oclock sharp. TI,oMA•1 01.sbxv. auctioneer. NV 141DA T. October /Nth.- Auction wale of hou.ettold furniture and turniehingr com mencine at I:30',harp ; the property of A rot.. s M. DONALD. Wolfe street, Ooderich . term. ca.h. Thom am titSORY. auctioneer. Live Poultry Wanted 'Me following price* are, being paid at the .Holinesville p o u 1 t r y yards :, Hens. per lb.. live ' ,./8c Chickens, per Ib., live.. 4c to llc Turkeys, per lb., live...... ...13c Duck ly per Ib., dressed.. 13c (.4eese,`_peer lb., dressed... i1. All \poultry • t o• be deliverdd with crops empty trig Monday. Tues- daj• Anil•. \\'ednesday morning oteach week. BUYING AL THE YEait KO D. 'PHONE L ON 142 4 N. W. Trewartlia Hol-MESVii-LE H ney Quality Store Sweet Potatoes Sweet Potatoes "Virginias" now in stock six pounds for 25c CRANBERRIES • We have just received y barrel of Orenbet•ne,e - • I ape, Orw1 - Early Blacks.- They ate ye. y choice. Two pounds for . 25: Chilly November 1,, th , a r ,x, •, the herald 1,f Kin ,, CI Winter, ►Ni I euon i e ti i " Irolu cuughp and • 1J GREEN TOMATOES We are offering littler Tumil- toes this week at, per peck .... )Sc • ' COFFEE Try a pound of our special blend of toffee. You will he delighted with it. Per Jit and Inc A shipment of fresh Sewage. and Frankforts expected for Saturday. - - • - Highest p1 ice paid forth kinRe of farm produce. , -. Choice Butter and Fresh Egg'. elleintinteVateeintiessetelesiseesatesswit II R. LONG 'PHONE 43 r 8•, • Katherine-•• nee. r way.• ".o any encouragement." J.bo•on- •1-s.-. you did. You led me to believe that ': one father was weanhyo ur. and 10 ""1 Yseau•e +ylety not wait until i1 is s .b. otos!„ w - to get y pl•s,li rip!inn ' f11Tw yot r pbs s'. ler, Lot BUY NO\V tie of dui • `4 Konverto tIIILI.P • , • 1`rt Overcoats • 1\'s. hp'. ' thou :u..dl th. cewr.t abapes end 'b.u11- t The c/111ura On thaw "intl.., •, .,l - can lie ••i►unver.er1.' int„ x r .� four dillrerent aha,",, s,,.i • __aha. ct ,. - • °the beat rUtleli,.t, C'•., ��tt and rltaoliue then[ fur•• G: deciding as to the •.tit t ' � eltat all {lu Mil.i•C. \ � �byY! L1teW I•Ilg 1.1•,'t / pi / r trout f =� $25.00 stases»'- he.� stoict • $ 6.00 • to , McLE AN' BROS. SPECIALISTS IN MEN'i•tWEAR. Special Offer to New Subscribers We will sen(, you. -The The, Signal 4r( -►m n(►w t(, Jan. $ I O 1 st, 1912 fifteen months---f(►r- ►nlv - • We have just a 'lasrge s lei p m e choice Whiteeel Honey. The Co Honey is qicety put in sectionAhy MrA the manufacturer; also i .jars of different sizes and in hulk by the It.. .It is pure and fresh. Potato Bags About lIKlenipty )4ug.rr and ether Naga on hand for sale at low pt ire. ('all and pick out what you want. rower Everrylhleg in Groceries -pure, fresh and good. Jno. W. Vanatter ()lora House ltlnrk 'Phone 181 Kingston Street 11.1111, rLadies' Suits at $25.00, Smart. stylish models that are as good value at $25.00 as our popular suit is at $15.00 Rough Tweed Ulsters These are exceptionally Rttractr e •;rt • made from diagonal worsteds and French \•c- netian cloth. They are shown in hall a do:.t• ) good styles and .ali the -fash;onablt' shades t.'r autumn wear. Some are plain taijored, tithe' trimmed with braids or strappints. • Rall or coat collars. First quality linings, strictly high- grade garments t• ('lets!•m tuts)» tenni rough t'.'.,- l- and fancy . ►liixtures are ultra _farhirzflil,le this .earw,n. '' Lite ars Mame very nobby ones ,use among pair rivpJs. They have an individualityand styli all . their. even. There A r o n o L et o at l i k e. (iannt' �esits as itu1t 41 i for flee a8 foo .torinyreRths•t' 12.50• $20.00 wf•:1 . . thrcntghotlt. • 7 st r Heavy English Flannelette 12 c A spimLtl 'shipnietat of Thi- pop ii. . Hv lnnlLrslds the• (wait ►/41ue uhtainal I OttYtl a eI.A:a'r:n,• t n bail 1ol t the tut. A $1)11.111h 11 wealrr. at Kr. Ytllvl New Moreen Petticoats 12c Wide Shaker Flannel IUs Ion gll,itl.t. )tint in from F.oRianT (I,i week. Really eseellent .garments_madefrim' tT` Heavy eata.,11 FI. I. A dozen or n)otr good mateiials and +t)ucciaify cut to le' wont g,s,ditfaigtls. A airy strong, s. 1107, ahl.• sloth.. with chi++!•*won't styles in nater .kirtc. Ton ,'ink, grey or )blues I. ewe... l' er 1 o r :, Pt ire.. Roth r '1[ - a uteIy.ta)at. 4 rot's! per yard--... �V�. .'ptionw�yal.na• at.. S2•35 and 1 tar ' i _-.:_- 4 r/t'e, s"i*.' s,. 'aietit^"f't'4'Al•i%Ni•uyr ,,s . r New Comforters Scores of Laces and Abid( shipment of l'oi fottrrtl teemed tide gvrk. • .int Embroidery Remnants right for that extra bit of t•oy1' 'ng you feel the 110•.1 of th. w• roI{ \\'.• Iotye foal hersd toget her :oil 1 nights, . the !bort lengths of Laces of " • • Good Comforters, Chintz covering. wadding filled, each $1.50 ' kinds, Embroideries and Insert Me ' A cheaper Comforter, fancy twill covering, wadding in the atom and fiat them on •, filled, special each s1'� table marked tit about half the,. A better Comforter. sateen covered, combination filling, each 2.75 worth. Lengths run !rum Jt t.' - Real Eiderdown Comforters, French sateen covenng, yards. HPglilar prices were 10' each .... d.00 iR (Ml n yanL- '(remnant prices Each 72 5 72 inches ' just atop! HAi•F of the nitgttl 1+ All kinds of Laces and 1':mhroet mfortet Chintz 1'ltc ,� ,�, ':i ,'rfP,e will be part. on the table 1'erhap. coo ,refer to inake porn even ('o►uforters. If . yon de, we have Half a dozen good patterns in pant -WIZ of tends to ch,tuee teem. Aft heir - turkey teal 1'hint, that will melte sp{ilendhl covet•- 1 a 1Pngf.h you can 1 on ran g.' ings: fain colors, Special at per yard only �'lC bargw)o. `'r wig � t : .1 Ii✓ e e _ ' V - y (jjflr -lar' AI ' C 1 PORrZRa ppm . �•• .tr` t • 1 r 40111.1111.11110 __