The Signal, 1910-10-20, Page 5s
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THE SIGNAL : GODERICH. ONTARIO
1
OBITUARY
• rlvrteDLT. Ot1OIL1S 20, 101 r
ffoundLn the pocket+ of the dead man'',
Bitten by a Dog,
cuQdr III Thr fags -v ar add atm of l'. H. limn.
urn hi,,,
been
noel illoesi of eived pm 1). Mo. Iyer it aulTreiug fru[u nasty' wounds on
Ilieuddy t,rmdrly proprietor of hfs face -and arm infidel last sundaeidler.
n+,l who has later conducting by * dog on a lam near Idrniuilhat,
fyrsut. News at t'algary'. We w.beee Mr. Hun,ta•r and his fatuity
Owel's ill I fhe pulYair• old chief will soon be t,.. wrrr calling. The dug war killed and
r at sale I ttbst vigor. In the examined ht• 'twat surgeons, but no
tow health and K vucptome of rabies were found and
s
i•11"l.to The Valli NSww bas cress when the eiieuwi+tatt�ces of the veer
Watt „t ha,,;jtinr into liquids -
were considered it was nut thought
tom/1 tleeessarr• to send the head to 1'0•
epdudRi s Criminal Court. tont. to be anal zeds The wounds
to e15, Irit Totutg. a M,+nc.}' Iodisu. who are hralinK rxlrirlly and it is to Ire
black. blur, "n.ofhik theft allegeddatofhavembleent anopedd i ttisuffer ans.tle -tiilufpay tesultsc'Irver
grey, that r of it Bengali. will Appear for d Prices for Stock. .
t *10. This a wtte1li ,. lrr JNtb. 1 a The best of rices were realized at
et an up -to. ttig00 }1 „t l►aob Brown, upon
Il prier, a !ae ease be elven yelp the auction int r of fat in stock on the
rot was to r farm fit fuhn Nesetcomtw Huron road
imine were brought.
Ourold friend Norman McAuley •
Bawdett to (i«1�rich on Dtundry auJ taken t0
called a few days :ego to renew his William Basedeu, Reeve of Exeter, bis old tutus at Kingsbridge. IM
'Onto intim' to The Signal for the
thirtieth )ear. Mr. McAuley is ant Tuesday morning lett
h body in the Kiogr•
old salt who baa sailed in almost all
parts of the globe and hue inany in-
teresting tales to tell If California and
Australia and Cuba and other far-
away portions of the big, dad. world.
Dunt put orf paying Tutu taxes, Mr.
Ratepayer, to the Int of Uecewber be -
bailee of u little mistake in The Signs
last week. The 1st of November, in-
valid of the date a month later. should
have been mentioned as the last day
wbich the': per cent. discount would
be allowed. Call on Collector Cawp-
bell'not later than the 1st of Novem-
ber and save money. ,
We have had syniwer- weather this
week. Yesterday was Iva enough for
July. The impression that the sea-
son had turned hack to summer was
het horned b the u a pearaoce of the
$.80 to *10. , ,war wit over for snot er week, last Friday. A 1wrebred cow was juniur band nit the Square lust even -
me of thea, tads.'• H
wtp0ctolrerlith• sold to A. W. l'. al riaa7. Weatf(eld, tog. Under the direction of Frank
OM Thar Old eJobs. , I for Dart) : a two.y ar••!Id heifer weeSmith they gave an excellent prograut.
OA nettle will ore p1ra.td purcba.md by .It. R. Sloan. Porter's I which was greatly enjoyed and apple-
viewpnh.ttltll II.+Eimer. I« Whitty,.1Hill, our 1y1t1 : a yearliu¢, heifer wi►i+ ciatetl by the people who were out•
loafs. 11$ t.. t• tad
;.n l A. Chi have ewe larttarht try A. W. C. Haedirty toroth` l'he Clintotr. News -Record say-
5.tient to �„( the po•i•t'.t'' rio ow , E. Wise, ot Clinton. purchased a bull -Lest
in iLk Tpen he owls columns u pnsecord a made
If not sold u Deal p call for D70: Reade cows averaged
be returned. not sold
di`hthey esu Ptiist ineationed ala from CO to SA Peat ; a bass«i sow le acv in which Mr. NV. 'Boxer) Coats
. write. Tri",,iiJ tit• others are brag- was sold for $.ill. Horsens sheep :end of town shared,._ It ialearned that the
- -_ - oilesmrn back to Pigg at different Mages of growth all said homey was left tea' an aunt in
• �. a.A!lt �n ;heir 011
rta ey 11 g' rou ht wand ricer. Thames Gun- R y
� R. P %i)gland, lately' deaeasrd, to the chili-
35c
wielded ihr. auctioneer's harwuer' drFu of the late Rotten and Wi ["
ffic, f'1iC and . s V ;r• Postponed. ! Mr, Neweombw hal sa dd hie farm to Cuwte of ( Tinton and to a [rut o er
6lovss. Ex• &"g°'Wto Mr.lluudry.
tivbt. lame !, w.0 f0 Ind to. he necessary. relatives in England. The tarlutle is
Is. . t' imp f r the pn•Is,.e1l visit o1 .1. tut• A Double Wedoing. _ something over $yt.lsa) and is divided
tooey+stied. �. ,Kh in trslrtticb, send the new 1 1n'eyeut of umlaut) hareem last a'c"'rrg►c sixteen legatees, amongst
w,.tf •: 'I'h'rrsduy, November evraing weir the celebrating r.t. a whom are W. Coats, Mn- C. G.
Die (sown; 'arfiaputet trod
let.,
; 1 -double wedding at the horny fit Mr. Jtiddletun, \Vuo.lai et'ru tn, n enrich
tnwnsbip, and all tr +ober a writers
of the tw'. ('oats familia•s now living.
It is a nice little legacy and . ongratu-
latien, are extended•'
liltto Algwar *t Ikidd I w .rid Mrs, l)tu►e1. E3ur1.. Aspin stn.• •t.
artthisl b. amt he should ler gtertrd Thr r.•nlrK'tiuq {ittitir wrrr M,e.
w� 11.-.1, full heli..•, Hix Ircuue ie trnign11 l .r Burk $m1 Fret William- anti
trthr illu•,rx' .ns 1 . Iw ilyJr nn Mies `latah Butk and Rulwrt 11. Ever-
t6t spot r.i, (.• ;urh m, ooh ouly Ben- ,.,t. all of town. '- Mir; Mar
pueth n,,,�(it.sluCr. K+metuhel the art -'soil JI r xsxtsted th.,-
,
sry d.ste-'p'hvtslay, November :3l•d. l;ti ',attire as ncidrsn,aid soil
S torpor Notes•.
groomsinan reslwetively. The erre-
. Tbesteantei lemmas arrived Sun. many wait M. Turnbull.peperformed
at
(u(loc Rbcs
k by
. la easing With a cargo of 1110 IUu Rev.
baba, - - ei,. ✓ fur rep+ Elevator chinch, in the pte.ence of a few in -
in%. h bared $10106ltkven•'vited gue+t+. The roto pony then pr.i-
Lei r r "tuts.
WIl�ak'.,:t William! icrrdrd to celebrate the event in
1LeTug air J• Ln was. in port on i were .tu:tteriall assisted bate in the
Monday' ..o it- way from l,ieaford to evening by music limo the junior
p. ra - (band. rhe -happy couples will reside
• , et Jh_.. F.i. vet•.[ ('ruopsny. annn,tacr. is Gr.drt ich.
Liu the wail. o1. the b ns of the'. M. C, A axial.
saws wdl •t completed Friday •Phe drat of a series of entertain-
.'
- ,bich Th«• ••u•tutcttott of the mrd,Imenta laniard by the Lu1ie: Auttili-
t,` s4ch Ale. t. oF• or'crrtr, will be gone 1
And with at nolle{.. I are pf the Y. M. C. A. wok the. furor
.5I of w p•trlor wwial given un 1Nneiitay.
�isco.A';, .seri �eeeuting at �he halite of Mr•. Dr.'
LOS t '1.1,' •1 ; Torrmta, was in Whitely, which was kindly opened for
,,,y _.,,.. a...mesa. Whet the aces sion. • It was •a c.,tuplrte sue-
t
u
t ..•Deus„ uta•, •w,,, ytoL +rated (ori] otos. and -a mewl enjayat.le evening -Wit*
. p.slesti•a•, tar .✓r termer fellow• spent by ihr t*rote nunrlet who were
wYatmtn. at years gone by ` pt. -gent. An exrellrut pre:ream: vests
w:lei . t•,r reelericb's commer- aietine •�f piano, Bono. by Mi. Kalilark
at van-,-i:a••,it. h.', not forgotten and Miss 'L•.,.•a 'Elliott, a duet by
E. se..td t..wi: end it will net he sun Misers R. Pridham and G, %%+ruse k.
. teeing if fc• i 'arms hef•rrr-lanq with violin selections 1y'Mtsu se*ger, uncal
ala eioaale n, calculated to bring Ids by Mita Brown Nr. Ci I. PAr-
tNelasses.. ader,ch .till mare ntominently to
defiant ,., lake' ps,rt. Mr. AIlan
wwarruly tv.•i'•".ar.i by many old
Erol• -1 ,or.. 1,,, la•.••( stay in town.
vork
CHURCH NOTES.
Itev,.1) Tait. B. A•, of 1'reswater.
will ..ecupy the pulpit of Knox church
next Sabbath.
Rev. T. Wesley ('o -en,. of Clinton,
will preach nest Sunday urnt�nfng anal
evening in Victoria street Methodist
cblirch.
}t.\. Dr. Mehl preat;hes next Sun-
day in Ontario street Methodist
clutch a+•t'linton in behalf of the edu-
cational 1 41,4. -
'l'hr Vesting Mens Union of Victoria
street Methodist church will meet at
In a'cl.ck next Sunday morning. Soh -
jest. •'Thr Puwer'of Corn panionship:a
Heft Hale will s1s•*k. All young men
are invited..
Lot /Smaller- w.e, the last day for
`' {rev. T. 1.. -1FVulkinson a,a►cting pastor
of North street Metb,rdist church.
Rec. Dr. Dougall is exacted home
thleevening and will occupy- ,his own
pulpit next Sunday.
regular, meeting of the ladies'
Eutrki Bible class of Victoria street
rot Mrtbodiet chinch will be held in the
eons and Master Bert Cott( and rrcit*- chntcb lee tut• at K of cluck nn Monday
1(105 by Miss akar, Levy. was ten- I evening. October '2 th. All the u►etu-
dered \Ir. Kdttacl who was wa•u►ly j beta are requested W be (present.- Vie -
died suddenly on Wednesday , 51h
loot., while driving along Main strew
in his home town. He had been
*bout town in the morning superitiv.
in rOme muntctpal work and'
requiem high mars
was said over the
bridge church by Rev. Father McCor-
mack and the remains were laid b. rest
ill- plot in the Ashfield
appeared to bei in the best of health. (natholic cemetery, beside thaw. of lis
Driving towards home at noon. alone father anu mother. The palltpearrrw
in the buggy, he was stricken with were John and Patrick hong. F. Mc-
aprplexy, and his holo carried him Cartiry P. Austin, M. Dineen and Ed-
Driving
the door of hie house, where it was w- j Dalton. Deceased was a native
found that life was 'xtinct. The of Asbfleld townrhir at.d was HCl}
I shocked when ( S venal v ears ill 1.1
community was great y
the news became known, as Mr. Baw-
den was one of the most popular
men in the town. He is sure
ivtd by his wife, one dm ghtee
five years o age. e •
he went West on e, ppr.ipecting trip
and while :i t Croewfleld. Alta.. he
bought .erne land on which he lived
Ai nut tate
- for three or four veal's,
Fanny, at home -and two sons -
Sandy.
ago he sold his rlxick mad i[uple-
Sandy. in business in Exeter. and years
rented hie farm and returned
James, of the Molsonr Bank. Port to Blenheim and had since leen living
Arthur. The funeral took place on the .tired, Morgan Ualtou, inland rev-
Arthur.
ins[. The business places of the entre officer, Goderich, and Josrph
town were closed-end the remains Dalton, eouneillor of Ashftrld, fire
were followed to the place of inter-
ment and by -a large concourse, including liver in Manitoba. The sympathy of
several members of the county coup - 'the cammuhity will be extended to
cil. County Clerk Lane was among the bereaved in [herr unexpected lose•
those who • attended. Mr. Ilawden Whitely.
was saute tears ago a resident of the One of the e:trlirst inhabitants ••t
Bayfield road, near Ooderieb. and for
a while conducted business in (lode- the town. one who had ealied'li.rte-
rich. , rich her hotue for' practically' all her
Macintosh. life. is dead in. the person of Sarah
Estotc McMahan. relict of the late
After an tuneesa of snout flee weeks Jo.eph Whitely. The deeawed head
duration. Jobts Charles Macintosh not "enjoyed the beet of health. since
died at his home on 'West street last
the death of her Iwloved partner in
Saturday morning. Deceased Well life in. February' last. She had nut
one of the oldest residents of Gode- been confined to her teed until ,ten
rich. A native of Bremer Aberdeen -
the
precious td her demise. hut +
shire. Scotland, he was born there in general wasting away of the forces of
the year 1A- end`when elgntwwwTeat.1 life terminatett ter errrtht, cateOr aro
of age -over fifty -Hix years aggelr=he I Tuesday meaning. :rhe. • late Mry,
came to Canada and to itoderreh. , whitely wads a daughter of the late
aeeumpanied by his mother and sister•.' Jame- McMahon. -rho emigrated
His Lather. the late Ltu,•hlin Mucin- to Capada from IYeland in the ye. r
Wahl. had twitted here previous to 11Ci4. Her amber and mother settled in
their arrival and had a home Pte,r.retf G,derich and three years Later. in the
for theta. Th'e'.lerrraaed learned the year 121i.i, di -eared was born. She
gunsmith's trade. which he followed was thus ,erentydve viers,. seven
practically all his life. About forty months and eighteen days of. ams.
.years ago be was united in marriage
to his now bereft partnerawho, with a
family of five. is left to mo.trn his dr-
ier. Thr children air Walter, at
greeted on Ins first' appearance atter . itors welcome. -.
his return tram his visit to his home The North Street Epworth League
Let B�dir (:••• in England, •.. tell as accumpani•t. observes its anniversary o e x 1
1 pasty 1, .n1,.•'tw( to J•si,rh After te('•rshnir,eta weer est%•d Mr. ` i,nday and Monday.. (1n Sunday
Testate, sr .f .tth, a carpenter Herbert Mitchell. organist in North ,twrning the members of both junior
kr by B. C• ettwt Methodist church, delighted the and veinier Lamaism; meet inn body in
Revrht.ok7. B. C.: John R-. in the
[Vest : Mrs. -H. Martin, of Ottawa : McMillan •fid Miss Mary McMahon, e
Theresa. of Setanton. Penn., and Min- town. In e veru•• 1t..i deceased mer
Die. at home. The funeral took place uniti•d in n rriagr w the sate oseph
an Monday morning. Set vier was uNVhitely. woes demise in February
conducted in St. Peter's chutrh he (Wit it menu urd above. J
Their falai-
conducted Rev. Father McRar, after which the ity conaistei f nine .:hildren, four of
remains were interred in the Catholic whom have p ;eel away. The sur-
viving member- ..of the family are all
Young, '.loon M••Evoy. John Kelly• township. They are Misses Lily' and
Jas. Dean and Patrick Carry. • The be- ' Jennie, t+r. J. B... ,p.eph and Charles.
reeved- relatives will bare the syn- The funeral will e place tomorrow
pathv of the community' in their loss. atfterneon from th family residence
For yeers her tither conducted a dry -
goods ,re on the site ot the present
protofl(a h1,ild.rg. She was one'of a
fxtutiv.o rex da,rsmters and erre Ben,
of whom nal\ Iwo are living. Mrs.
rfA 0 •1
O:.r Cash system Men's Idrp*rtateut
odorm( business. a open every lumbo
works some won- -.re
a l llie r o n s from 7 to 8 Q•rrr., fns
dere in the way of the convenience of
the wanking MAO.
low prices.
• •
_ - _ ---r-
,.aplo.ei the ;
- -- - --- lissinito. •.n '4 Ins'adwy morning• audience with his. piano ealos. which
&stripped live: .wits near the new were enthu•iastfrally 'maned. The
e • phiicseh ••,l Ana. fell on a sow clamp gathering broke up after singing "God
dish be we- •avium. The point of Save the King." A neat sum was
lerich loop pier c•I the calf I s 1 his left realized for the funds of the mixiluirv,
OradA • f„•'wound nine incite,
bog and. tour Mille.. wide, walked, Mr. MacEwan -at Atlantic City. •
Eighteen stitches wet to hired to H. J. A. M i-Ew.ut, Pecrehuy .-fthe
seresseeesweaoes
In, the..ir•- •t ti,• gash togetbet. Ont*rio West.$hnt.• Railway 1". re-
Vt.1'yrent,rh '• pret'1. we•l advanced-} turned on Mondtay after a -stip t ( At-
--" _ - eyes', atxdwill likely helaid up far twine City. where be attendees the
saar;iw• Nr 1 -ft for his -home in meeting of the .atntriran Street and
Sof a: s %,••tet lay aftern.em. Intvrurhan Hallway Assiwiatian lust
Itkert Parsons Dead.pr+•ident o1 the
1 0. W. 1, R , and Mor. Mayes, ot 1'0-
&•,`sero Pi:.a•ts, abs *l
ederman Of i .onto, *1«
r were anion) those present:
We, .1. -1-L.•t Lin, died in the hcsapi• i A g the exhibits wade totals the ANNOUNCEMENTS.
al :d th+t i'c nn Sunday evening Association was a soiree car of the • __
_ 1 Ing in'n�ir. ie. eived in an mambo- stew Edison tyke. run by an ottani('
bilged:lent 1'he de•cea,el was "land' 1 storage battery. This is the kind at Mr. Hughsnn. eyesight epecialist.
pt-ef-Parw,n•' Fii-r in London and a.ear which the Ontaei•• West Shnre foe mealy manager .of the Optical de -
member ,it the Parsons svndic*te con- Railway proposes to use on its line, hill ruent apfa n of
ri it H-ilntr eat. Toronto,
ro art
trolling a u noosed +totes in Ontario, and team -ally Mr. MarEwan we, store. East ,trert.•V«ierieh, on Priday
*hiding P+u•.•rr•"Twit in I:Irderich. greatly interested in it.. 1t has now and . East ett IMtnlprr '''.^1th find, :*lobs
P R" "'"e•l by his wife and one been so prnfei•t' that its tisrfulnest i; Ser special liar o[ geld -tilled frames
a 1 �hlrt, four lit other*, Jnbn. Owen fully established r..soil it is likely to dui-
'. with spherical lenses for 11.
;awl: li•••n_•-. Satnia: Richard, lues other faros of traoflan to .i
ikttoit, ami H:nc c, Ot illta, all in ihr large extent. It ie proposed t.. place A stubborn eout5h indicates some
'4. E. B tn.lc• ate. end one .tttrJ1i's. several of these cars an the Iioe here chronic intletnntat►on of the air par-
k'. E. Boland. "I'h Iarxl store uta, as erxrn as the connection is made at sage,. it has he.•ome chronic because
' SUITS stored on Wednesday on account of tioderich, and our this .reu•ah the of- the system, unaided, is unable to
thefun• esti Avers of the ('ompany are anxious to throw it ,tf. The aid needed to effect
ITER COATS
At Normal School: - have the negoti*tions with the town a cure -is Wilson', Emulsion a1 Cod
council hrou}}ttht to a speedy conelu- Liver 1111. Larios bottle for Calc: Bold
FUR SS The(ullowinq from thin .aunty are sio0 Mr. 111acEwwn also ♦oriel New by E. R. Wigle, druggist.
CHILDREN S I attendance at ihr lienee d teachers York. Philadelph hr and outer places - - --
k6..d : CI.+.- A. rExete acrd teacher .rn hia 1 rip, - AFFECTS GODERICH CONCERN.
- Britittelt. Exeter: Thoma+ M American Rad Machine in Merger
Wdd+. throe: A L Plenum, Wing- LOCAL TOPICS III BRIEF.eo Will Co.o in ere
est of value ham: R It . mond,•Weetfleld ; Ma -New Company amine the geode WI A B.,ilir, (1. ^noon : Oeitrude Automobiles at Hamilton.
ed the extra J l'ampbrIt 4'„nsta Annie E Re.Ad,tuarters nor are [roods-Mcturw;. pie.The announcement is made of the
()van. tllyth : h Int 11 r • er, White- Lure mouldings. artists materials. fancy work
•• ehnr•-h: Annie is Diehl, ' . : Em• uuMta zed iuppites. r•cr. - isat w "mer& cat closing ot important business negotia-
tions at Hamilton that will result in
R ICES : o Edward., ti, ort ie : Belle
many idea.. for ba tWt tenhaK the Lorne. the merger Halton
the Aruorican Road
• Beu,sels ; Evelyn A Horton. He ••
®aye you tett your order .1 F. J. Prldhwm' ,.hive Company of Canada, Lim -
best sewn - all: Bertha .1 Johnston. Ford'aich : roe. our *inter suit and overcoat r If Pon are M6 1 Y
Minnie I' Laidlaw. Seatorth: Eliz- r' about your moire- you oat Itad iced, Wilted l0 Ooderich, with the
\Adis Moses, Jaunest0wn ; Carrie Mc- �Idna the writ place• cyte. n .fid Bitppnes Carriage Pomp%toy, Limited,
suit all purseF. Centers material If teed. of Hamilton, and a gr••up of Detroit
vote til, Brussels; t',teaie pfcDoo• The e�gulst quarterly meeting at aittomabite teen. The mergri• will be
LucknorrT k;hz*beth M e Hay, the Board of 1'radeRill be held in the known a+ the Acne Motor, l'arriage
salt all purses, Ile R nok: iiie McKinnon and J. � R
„ , . , , $L9,; up tie Rands, Hi n+01rla ; Lilian M Mc- bard room on ce o f r .evening next. & Machinery 1 ompany, Limited, and
NSW, VA full attendance of frueitsepe men is the capitalization will probably be $1, -
nide range of Seaford : Edna J Taylor, requested. tssl,IMSL The ('ompany will engage in
d Silk 00nstsare : h r a Woods. Bayfield. _
Voile $1.1) u Um B, •i. Seaforth ii ElliottFr.-Ater A bylath will be submitted sho y� manufacture of automobiles. the
P J Dickson ti. xfnrth } liott Fairbairn. to the ratepayers of M0Mbeto f be exr v Ant ettH Hamithe lton to tpe used toe that
purpose of raising 1• tP proposed director+ of
Net and lame Aensall ; Ralph 5 Shaw. Jamestown : lant for ur los The ( p
Katy &thee .'n'• .Lennie C Bowman. pended in a distributing p p l r P y
n'In h--dro-electric power. the new m an ate : 8. Janes
...Mc and $1.25 Wham : NI ole Bicbao, Goder•ieh : Phillips, of eft Hq uare. Pa• : F.
llun.l IS Bt•ume. ilk -Mary 4 "Goaericn nand supplied at sleet- W• N�•,,n,le a"d F. Manefll, of
lien, flee and $1.25 (O1em:,n, ERmoodville ; Annie M 1 lent progrnm and are a decent O«lerich, represent[ the mteteeb
Nyle, st Colima -tan ; J Ella Evans, bunch." This is the way 1'he Brussels .1 the American Road pine Co. :
rte, including !easels: Vera 1' Elliott. Goderich: Post referrt•d to the musical rt of
78c and itltc M. W. gest and D. I .Peer of De-
il4aocee y1 (Arlin, Beechwood Helen the program at East Huron fall fair
11,2(,, e1.Filt A .,acre ge;tforth : Frances A Hous- pp ggterse representing Mo the sutomalr n-
ekit6 , F mond* I, : Eliz*Meat H Lacey.on October Dohs tercets, and W. Southam, H. N. $
kilts In black 1S work is progressing on the eon- son and P. U. Creme, of Hamilton,
r'MMch • id* L L1ve,
fields Heaforth: ins- ,truction of the trestlework for the rt.Qreser.ting the Interests of the
k 1278 and $3.50 arU'M'Dtarmfd, Lticknow ; Matter B I Oatarlo West Shore Railway at Pont pieta nes Carriage Co. •1Fte output fit
(1,110, t is end many algid, iwingham • ; Andm mina Mc- I Albert. Ahnnt fif1) feet of trestlework the Company will be automobile,,
c. Alio Kenzir,!lext, orth : FI rpnre McKenzie, +
Bm. a Rote 1 McArvin and Lillis' I will have to oto built, in addition to a carriages and all kinds of road ma -
Clinton
ni Dear t.raie1 M ; Mary E Pearson,
g bridge of &built eighty feet. tyi span rl+inery•
'slues at laic, :torr ton:.Airs E Pentland, Duh an the ink Mile River. Asked as to the effect this transae-
e r garment '' Jo+►n,tte R Pethick. Se forth ;' The new public school 18 exp►et tett to tion would have upon the (Inderleh
)c, 75c, PBc, 11.2; IJeT)nie B Roht'• Brussels: Tomtit* E i les'te1te17 for occupation an the 31ak factory, Mr. Maneilf. vice president of
Uen etaan, Attl.u10 ; Usisy 1(1 Ryan, lner. A carland of aeats arrived this the American Roctd Machine Co.. in-
•gerand iorludec norm
: 101 a hell w Robertson, week and they are being . ;diced in formed The Signal that the plant here
Moth e,.,
Marg*ret 1 Scott and poeltlun. 1'he grounds srE being ley- would to to considerably
llyrt increased.
harm
'fhnm on, Sewfnrth : etled and the cement sidewalks lead- From $7,
1 on Tout China Malrltica U White. liorrrie. Ing to the school are under co"struc- tiopal machinery would be installed
baps. "1Efttlga fnllowici Urn. here. and a considerable portion of
Nntnt tl 4r K * r e attending the this had already been ordered. Some
hoot wt London :
hie Ann- Don't forget the masquerade CAI,
ay, to Exeter: Mary Eveline Bark- nivel to he given in the West Street new lines wouldbe added to the nut -
EA., uannnn : N„rman R Bn rte. toiler rink taniarrow evening. Prizes put of the factor} here.
s : Cath, 04 Fino, Oodertch : to the value of $.t2 tai will be given for With the head office of the merger
Anasl.el Marsh*II, in Hamilton, it. will be necessary for
F. host; Blyth : 3acrgg+ret the best ladles' sod gents' fancy and Messrs.Me
nrill 5'111 tl•„ods to m*t r
se
: Ida M Rnwe, comic costumes. Skater's in costume
il; W R Sco nUe, Brueefleld, will have the floor from 740 to fl:l:a their iesel ace the..
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the church and 1)r. Dougall. who re-
turns tai. week from his vocation,
will preach *spreial sermon for the
,w•casion. The evening service will he
lergrly musical and will he under the
direction of Herbert Michell. the or-
ganist. The annual „*t home" of the
Epworth I s ague will„ take place on
Monday Pcrning. This event prom-
isee to be a+ successful a, way former
anniversary ' social of the League.
Special decorations. an interesting
mmggram. sward intercourse and re-
ires{uneots will all combine to mak.•
on enjoy*ate evening. •
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bearers were: John McDonald, 1' as, resident) a( 1i de'iah or (:«terie•h
South etreet-a T =-fet�:titjs wi11Le
Daltoe. interred in MaiGan cemetery. The
This week we are called uppktrn 10 deceased was a faith! -member of the
chronicle the death of Maurice Dalton. Methodist church, a d was held in . + •
eldest son of the lute Maurice D,Iton. regant he m env rirnda hall in I ,.IP
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Visit' our
Ladies' Department
Visit our ladies' Suit and Coat Department thi1
week and next, as we have something in"
the way
of special price -giving in the newest of ladies Suits
and Coats. - Last week we announced a large -,
Ipurchase, and the reasons stated are such thSt we
can afford to sell these Suits and Coats at their'
original wholesale cost. ' They are all span -tailored
and 'nothing but the best material used. You can
imagine what we are doing when we are selling.
$12.00 to $35.00 ladies' Suits and Coats at from
only $5.3O-yto $13.SO. -•
Blankets
Good all -wool Blankets, box fin inches, best
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quality, regular $3.50. Special this ��7
•e
week ... $
Flannelette Btnkets, very best iluality, heavy
weight, lo-.} size.-- Special $1.25. 12;4 1,65
size. Speci111... - • -
Comforters
Comforters, 72 x p inches, good chinticoverin;ti
and. filled with wadding. - Regular $1.75
-$2.25. -Special: - .. .
Good sateen covered Comforters, T2 x 72 inches,
combination filled, regular $2.75• X2,25
Special ,
. Flannelettes
A full line •a�f Flannelettes, W rapperettes, etc.,
all at reduced prices for Friday and Saturday
selling.
the earliest settler of Ashfield town-
ship. The circumstances surrounding
-his death are particularly sad. For
some years Mr. Dalton had made his
home at Blenheim and on the nth ut
August Last he bought a return ticket
from that town to Itondeau. Frain
the, a he. took passage o0 the steamer
King Edward for Cleveland and San-
duskv. He was nut seer. alive after`
that date and on • he loth • ,f October
found in Lakr Erie. The
unused rt of the return ticket from
Ronde.. it to Blenheim and • letter from
his Nether "Joseph dalton, were
highOtown and in the •Wwuett p, where she
and her late husband 1 .d for many
years. The remaining tu- • tiers of the: , Overcoats
family have the mincer.. •'v-mpathy of
We have received more of those good black
ens IJepartmen
the community in their tie avement.
See F. F. Lawrence Abo t It. This is somethingthat
beaver Overcoats.
The Grand Trunk Hallway i issuing
tickets for Thanksgiving D meal
frim Friday. Octsther :Seth. to Wed -
for
for the round trip. (let tickets rom
the down -town agent, F. F. Law - re.
Money refunded if tickets not ,
his I.ody was I
M
• should interest every man wanting an $6 50
Overcoat. All sizes. Special value
nesday, November'2nd, at sins,! f rilM/10
Onderieh.
tFREETRIPI,
Men's Suits
Good dark tweed Suits, good patterns, !�
any size, regular $10.50. • Special._ -..- $(3.95
-Good all -wool worsted Suits, made in latest
styles with patent Bartell pockets, all made
with the best material and careful workman-
ship, good value at $18.oa. Special
this week
To Underwear
THE OLD COUNTRY
- $14.75
Underwear specials for Friday ani Saturday.ll-wool- -
Regular $1.50 for $1.25
OPEN TO ALL READERS OF
Regular $1.25 for - . .. 98c
THE GODERICH SIGNAL Regular $1.00 for ... .... 73c
sizes 34 to 44. Special, per garment 48c•
Boys' sizes, 22 to 32. Special, per
garmen
THE FAMIL1 HERALD AAD Wk . L1 ort o nitreu ,
a going to send three of it+ readers to the Old Country- next
June at the time of the Coronation. with all expenses paid, from any
part of Canada. and a liberal allowance for spending money.
We have completed arrangements with the publishers of The
Family Herald by which our readers can enter the competition for
this prize nip, and it certainly will be a trip to be desired.
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THE CONDITIONS
The issue of "The Family Herald and Weekly Star'
of September lath, 1010. had 658,370 readers, based
00 an aye, age of five ruoatler* to ech paid sura•rription.
Now Many Readers Will the Issue of
basis have ?
lilt1516,19111
We offer THE SIGNAL from now until .lanuary 1011, 15+12. and
The Family Herald and -Weekly Star for . ne year for $1.85. and
every person accepting([ thin offer has the tight to make an estimate,
and The Family Herald and Weekly Star vtill send the first three
persons who make the correct, or nearest to correct. estimate to
Englund. with all expcnees paid from any part of Canada, and a
liberal allowance for spending money.
Special Offer to
Signal Subscribers
If a ,uheeriber to The Signal wins a place in this
competition we will give an additional $50.00 to
is person for spending money on the trip. Only
0 stir sum to be given by The Signal, and that far
the estimate.
Estimate morns can had At this office, which t be filled
in and ec pa •y your maw ion to the two ps(,.te.
The Fetidly Herald and •la 1 Stair, of Montreal. is the
greatest lentil). and fame matter on th nntinent, And con rarely ire
depwnded upon to rat r'- o.''this uniq.,e••u Litton impart tally. We
hope to see sorue of our readers win the trip. tel your sutscrip-
Gone in NOW. Address all orders to this office.
Departmental
Cameron s Store, Goderich
. Good ange of fleece -lined Underwear, mcn'‘,
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value -$3.5o. S. urday specill. • - $2.75
Men's good West g , in Boot -a stunner to
wear. Regular $2. 5. Friday and $2.20
Saturday •- • -
Men's fine box calf Boot, ew and stylish. $2.75
Special •• • •
Braces
Men's Brice for Fridayland Saturday. '
Special, per air 122c
Botts and Shoes
35c
' Men's heavy oil to working Boots, good
I Four big chests of green and fila t Tea, a
special blend. Our special price hile
this lot lasts, per pound.. _ _,.. •.. .- t 23C
Two hundred sacks Redpath Granulated tIQ'lr
at a lower price than ever. While this am ► nt
lasts, special cash price for sealed
sacks... .
Grocery Depa tment
(Basement)
ar
I Bring in lots of fresh Eggs. We'll give you 2
« per dozen for them.%
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