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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-10-27, Page 7.00AL TOPICS. 1 Uoderich Capitalists Interested. • wising Supper• reo r f not bags, the hot *upper and . The Exeter Times stays : 'I'hw•r was ai; in Victoria sU•ret Methodibt a seusetiunal Iturly on the streets on It on Thaukegivipg night. 1 thatrthe pret•eritlext t'ut ive id the can- al d to s. Th past -prandial it leaked outp 'rem raw will rordllirt of music. The tall- it inmajority of bad t hal et stook wand ae twit .ddre•se• of goad cheer. The tall- sed ineludee Mite Jevohu ( owned by people win) were not in „no Misr Heiuicke, violinists, synl'1alhy with the wethtela in vogue lits si. at ".'snows nos Limited,"a• th.• factory 11i -s•1 totiaiandc25c. • accomIerier e.has come to he styled. It will be re- membered that the old directors were a ' THE SIGNAL : GUDERICIT. ONTARIO 110.10. • The &Mi nada are four year. old turd nill'little a first -elate agrirult'ura1 team. The %%•Ingham Tirnes ie removing to new oMere and hereafter will he pub- lished in the Stone block. The Titers "3s a good `soler wherever it it pub - tithed and we wish Brother Elliott good lurk and prosperity 10 his new gqetters. ('.. J. Harper was in Toronto thi week attendiug the funeral of his mother. the late Mtg. Ann Harper. The decreer,' lady way arventy-seven )eatb of ago and had made het house in the Queen City for the last twenty. tht•es. years. s. This week J. .1. Edward. °who has aught Lecture I ruthlessly klcked'uut last .piing after conducted the Balmoral Cafe for rev - sole :1t H. T. Ed• a proxy pant had founded u enough ,t.,.t- .11•' •,1+•.l,nur11ll fie• the :tddrrw md ir,..ualk by J. w Bengoughuiu ohm.' II,111 next Tluu•atlxy e e \us•-ui l r :Awl. E%', r orits." who want to It,•noub Nola Fa'Id•Ktnt1 those who hos,. Id not miss tbt• Selld3. �ryfity. -Ticket, are 35c au tit Way to China. 1 hen' should ss Ulir. N. Turno er sailed' to router „n se-sdpesday of Mat rn reale far theetd srseveraldays field e u, She will pptr Rio Annabel Swann in Japer. will he neatly Three months on sort to the tnisrion at Chentu, •b is ' ut the heart of China. ,Itg her 1,•ll..w•p:u.en err on 'the sots of India Is Mie Esterbr./ol, lenwta+t..-atatiou. Oro who jos 1(1 her way to ('bins. Miss rowels is ..sister-in-law of Mrs. ,err Heut top Too Much. e gentle art of angling in the H. of the harbor is a favorite pas- • fel nous these day!. Tbe peace quietnere w hich are strictly eeten- f•r -,access in the art were rudely 1lwd, iu the care of s certain y tone dot last week, by a t'ieit or swan is( y much under the iu- ire tner, in ass%' ass w.Artountahler. t for his pre- li• u t • the .water and the kr- *tient ien was called to effect ,rue. All sof the witnesses agree ag-Iany ('•'notut iug fire that was ree- ks thebit .'metore a the 1•�ng be placed hie athi�.t on solo' wound again. yrrtow elarb Hit. is raid that rraidente of the town 1'alkrtten had sums simmer/sting a woo t„ =74.nt.0 "Invested" shelden, tris 'Montreal broker , has-aktppid the country. The an Walkerton was struck so hard IMO the town was the home of of .h.lt:cn'i .confidential friends. Kase the• •prople there the tip that re was. big money to be made tough Sheldon, and they hit to the ant of int eerie -eta from W:iU up to to and lf: some Some people bor- es! 'menet ti. invest ; others snort - red their 'homes. and others again t their -.flogs 41f many years to ylenn,•al rpe-culator. •"The strange tore:' ..o • iaone of •tah_e local papers, that •,1 'man7 of the investor. be- gh, that •hiss of pious swople who old holly let their boys go to :, igamr tit the perk." prat at K•ox Church.. n rlrm••nt weather last Friday even- ; int., Ieie,t laigely with the atteod- te at the serer given by the choir Bowe • let , h. but those who 1at- ded!ia to,,,t 111 I((1 iiiiitic&I treat. :'l'rawt••,.1. „f Lomita'. hive. soloist. Indic .tn. •.-,ihle to ire present. hut braise the original program Was gird a It. '1'h.• selections on the nl*itn i t N• .-t s. Hunter, Mitch - end Aden. .•n.i Mise Wilson proved it ha're's, 1. Oa- trident ruusiciI0$ 're Fre r, a,'ili, y. The vocal solos Mr. Mat trete tendered in gond) ill and Ci. r.• mncli appreciated. In "nil 4..4 tl,••choir rh..wtd careful tiring FOP stet expression, I ( stet a ttaitt to then rganist and L t ethi.'.1 a. Hunter, At the con - aim et the t'rogr:w the uncial soul - Sue et the • hair ser ved a luncheon the Lesermet to these who had con - Nivel tee soda the evenings enter - amen? '1-Itillynneert id being re- •str.i t1 :a 1 h 1 •dry) eveuiug. �- Masquerade, Carnival votes to do the %sok. Puhlic ryym- pathy was with -Mit -bid board lib -then expressed in The Tiutes, but they had to take t.heit medicine. The new board hage now a similar prospect. (hough it it unlikely that anything will be done imuiediate'y. The trent - ter of the stuck was affected through :messes. t:ladmau ,l Stenbury. who bad the matter in hand on behalf of a strung syndicate of 'Toronto and (iode- rich capitalists. It it believed by some that the factory will snow go into the canners combine. Harbor Notes. The ,•teatuer J. A. McKee was bete last Monday and unloaded its cargo of wheat end oats at the tiles ator. iofatot.tl.b• a.•.other interfered rosidei' l') with the attendance at k ms•goa i.,.4. earnital held at the st•ifee t • il,, r ink last Frklav lven- M• The Ivund•orite prizes offered for omperiti, ,; Is the managers brought of a nun her •f t oplpetitore and the dive. E. It, N•igle. J. W. ('raigie od Jelin ''Iden, awarded the prizes 1fo11,w,: Miss Farnell. dressed as an Wien uiti,h•n, won the first prize for hose fancy N•,+t+,enP : Marjorie Mor- n*. as 3 ballet girl, took second ?ire. Only so, entry was made in w Cady'- Comte 'oetume. This wait 7M>ra %watts who was awarded wend prize Het bet•t Orr, rPprelent- eltLerd Nelson, won the first prize nr gent's fancy ratotumlP• Ernie Larne, attired as a Dutchman, took 'ernml prtte: in tire gents' comic cos - :nine romlw•rition, Henry Remp, 11e`sed-asadown, was awarded fleet and rharlip heti as the hobbleskirt 1'(I. storied oft the second prize. The mrnsiters announce that they purpose nee nn ,nether of these popular event- near the end of November. the tote Mrs. Parsons. R'e ropy the following item from week' Montreal Star which re- *wrlhe death of a lady which took Ow in Uwd,'rich on the Intl of this month, st the rc.,idenee of her deugh- ter. Mt.. Loftus E. (lances- : "The funeral task place last week of Mrs. E. H. Parseny from the residence of bee erenddatighter, Mrs. George Is Cuss. )ire. Pers(.n1; death is mourned Ink large dole, who great' admired hes sweet noble cheracter. The death nt his wide cera' the death of the Ice Edmund Henry Parsons, editor MTh!. Evening Telegraph of Montreal from IMO forward Mr. Persons vas am tool tele �y Unthe mem of Great Brit- bircihle tri ted Stat.. as Che most• The acbooner Cataract, of Sarnia was in port fur shelter fog several days' A Held of pumpkin. on P. A. Robert - this bert- thirweek. -- -- - I sou's farm. back of Salttord, is tt great Two'atorertl employed onhhe can-, sight. An acre ami a half is spotted real year's, disposed of his husdneas to E'. E. Burdett, of Ravenna. O. Tbe uew proprietor is now in possession. Mr. Edweasta ill remain in town for the present. \, Thoutas liundry'r `tro4-grey team was lturchn ed last week -by George Beacon!. They are a filly and gelding, ages three and four years. and were sired by "Royal Token." They were formerly t h e property o f Charlet Winning. of Hullett township. • H..1. Muni., 11, l►. G. M. for the A. d, 1'. W. wait at St. Mar) .s last Thurr- day and initiated. eig•hfeen new mem- ber:- into th.• lodge there. This was. ,Mr. Morris' second visit to St. Marys on a filo. errand. and altogether forty. I wi Members have been added to the $t. Marys badge in two nionth-. etruction of the Big Mill elevator were wrangling tt.gethet on Monday and as a result one 'ort his temper and hit bis fellow on the side of the -neck wjth a piece of iron he had in his hand.. He wad knocked in.wnsible and required t he attention tit _a physician. but it now reported to be recovering. The affair will he *iced in tbt police court et the beginning .11 next week. It it alleged that ill -feeling bad existed be- tween the two men for come time. The bin walls of the Big Mill eleva- tor are completed and tbeconstruction gang' is now buoy on the erection of making en annual contribution to this the workrouoe which will make the work and an appeal war made. for building.eveiity-two feet higher. It further aaeietncethis year. will be built on the walls of the main building at the north end, next -t rthe• waterfront. At the•rear a cuprite will be erected of a similar'heig t. Teo wank of plecin&thetosL,olL the • rich elevator annex has commenced. Wet weather is interfering consider- abli-with the wont In both caws. Board of Trade. A genual newt ing td the :R!wnl-,of Trade eras h.•1.1 on Monday (-stoning Wet, when a number 'of imp.n•tant matter. were taken up. • - -- - One of tile., wan the pr..p -itioo 1•v fatted Sate. capitalists for the erec- tion an the north side of ti.- hxrlww of a fire -million hlishel (11.4 tor. In order to ptnts•rt 1h.• pr ..pert ive side of tbi. elevator it ie pn.pn.•d to i•reet a cones -0e nail fr the A'. P. H. ern- b:a,kia•nt to the end of the •river breakwater M1 ae to .4 ntlts.. the river to th.• north clu -I and then to fill rill the anith eh; tot.I and use the land s•• reclaimed for tartoi•y site.. .% •,1111- 1,1itt,i 1 (11114...•d 411 I'r1••idrnt I:amide, %%-. Prwdf.s.t. Dr. Mneklin and title eeeretuy oar app.ititett to %alit neat the town ...tuned with a •ngg.•ition that application be matte to the ih.- Minion Go'ernnmnt far a. grant •tf the lands itteliol'sl in t h. pl•o{w1..') •••Item. % [114111.111 expressing sympathy with thet irel.rieh Organ etomp:uly in the loss and interruption of bnt.inras , a c:asinn,41 by the recent to .•. congratulat1ng M;111 - tiger Maunder-- alar, the enel•g.t1' nay H,.s. T..1. Thonlp.o11. who resent 1)' in which h. had met the.ittationt:iil 1(1.a•lted in Knox chinch here. preaeh- 1 with tb.• golden fruit -or is it a Vege- tahle t --and if they were all made in- to pumpkin pies, which they wont he, thele would Mw enough to eu oply Thankestiving Day dessert -fur a.wbole city . The I:oderich Collegiate institute was visited last Friday by Mt'. Troyer. a representative of the Canadian Col- leges Mission. The students gathered in the ase.utbly room and listened to a short address dealing with the work of this orgenizatinn. The I:oderieh students for several - years have been T o Mr. anti Mtn. F. J. But land-liewit- f,•It sympthy will be -extended in the sudden .'..- which they sustnin.d In the death if their little son. Jack Tay- ur n mad. The little !elk)* Ira. (only three month,. old. He hut bon Buffer- in from a cold' two weeks previous out . is .lice on Sunday. rame as a great ;lock' to bis p{,anr•nts.. ...The, fun- eral boot plaice on Tut -galas. afternoon. interment being 'Medi in Maitland cemetery. fie -v. Jas. Hemikon etm- delei,id the funeral service. CHURCH NOTES. A temperance field day is to i.e held in the count y of Huron on Sunday. November &b, when from most of the pulpits, in the county addresses on temperance are to he given. - The n.mgiegetion of Knox church are booking forward to the meeting of the I'rinre Edward Island 1'r,•sln'tery on N(It'1•mt.•I let with w.•11 -grounded hole that their call will then be ae- •.ptt•d i1)' Hey. G. E. Ross. of Zion chinch, l; harl.otte•tow o. - The annual thank -offering meeting ..f the MacGillivray Mission Band of Knox church will he held in the lec- ture roods of the church next Satur- day afternoon at :3 o'clock. The meet- ing will be addressed by Mia. I:atild, a tet urned Inissionary from, Formosa. important pi.,,•ut•.• that .1 large "arm ,.I 1.11. farewell .'•emend. in St. And- iur{inrtxnt x11 industry . wto IM• dew ", 'hi111')). 1.41 1tford. hn Sun,ltty uhuint • sl in cern greater-l,.'.plo)a.r• Ia.t. hay lite a..eptelat 1•:11l to the pas. ti,nls in oar town,`das ht.,rtily !':u. :„rate of Knox enure)]. COlingwtwsl. t11tt1' The congregation of Knox church F. W. W.....1... of i he A mu•rkilti )mats \Lchine 1.s was pt.tit yi referred r heard two excellent discounter; o Son- o' the merster iir which .hi. c 'pithy Islay fr.lan Rev. D. Teti's of Teeetvelet. is c,nre•ned.. tie stooled that. inste ti ; His text ht the evening service was o? 101%itlg t:.Mlerieh the Company to. • •'(ivet earnestly the hestgifts," and (ended to enlarge its plant here. fie' the 'sermon wss•one to be remembered. TiMeludeal a vel•ys tali'f:lctol V state_ i Next Sunday th'' pulpit will be (tecu- nient 1.y deelering that the,lent ' pied by Rev. J. L. Small. of Blyth. would never leave' 1 itsirrich Avitll his `The religion% work committee of the eon•enr, end he )whey.' he ...wit'1. M. C. A. is calling for a meeting of .peak alwo for Mr. Mancif . '. I all Sunday school teachers and work - Other Matter. spoken of w.•1.• IS. 1'. era in the A".s'iation room" over the It. track eminent ion with the '- Union Bank for next Thursday, Nov- i -quit freight •he.)., waterpower for em'wr :ird, at 8 p. m.. to (Decries the (balers+ industries. the grain market, formation of a teacher -training class, the rrmIoyal of the old bull of the RPV. Dr. Medd will preach io Vic - berg'. Tee •h from the hathar. , Aa tnria street Methodist church next a r of these matter. I'Pttntt..l Sunday forenoon end evening; love - further consideration. it was •T,•cide•d feast at lel o'clock in the f•.rennon. The to r1(jonrn the meeting to Tuesday sacrament of the Lord's Supper will he evening next. November l.t. *hen it administered immediately after the is hoped Cher.• will be a large attend- forenoon service. Young Men's Uni ince of the business men ..f the town. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. E ` y Coultis will speak on ' 'ming LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF. Mans Guide Book." AIL, oung men __ are invited. In tb. evening Dr. Medd 'anis Is r at etre o he I k f actotier. Its hi=ts will speak on "Thanksgiving." Gel,. ('hallrn and Miss H. Belcher. soloists: Mister Warnock and Prid- h:uu, pia11.sts : Miss B. Harris and Dr. Nougat!. readers, and Herbert Mitch- ell, whose beautiful piano playing was enthusiastically encored. A contest in becoming acquainted was then en- tered upon. each one pteseot being handed a slip of paper and a.peucil with instructions to secure am many signatures ea possible. At the close. the degree of B. A. (beet acquainted) Was conferred on Miss K. Hrown, whose slip bore seventy-four signa- tures, and Mia R. Aitken. who had sixty-seven. After refreshatente a most pleasnt evening was brought to a close by singing God Save the King. DUNGANNON. A. NEWTON, DENTIST, LUCK. ti NUW.-athomeeverydayassettThors- days. New remedy for extracting teeth iSomno- form)better than iae. Crown east bridge work. etc. Aluminum plate- Coon breakable -1 N. B, -You ,an always hate your work much better done in the dental oeloe-wore time better facilities tor doing the work, ware cone tenth's for the wase: (YCIOE.-THE LOCAL AGENCY in Dungannon for The Signal is at the Poet - Book and Stetlor•ry Store. when orders will Me rere'ved for rubscrtptloos, *d vertlsing and job work. and receipts will be given tor atnounte mild for the Tawe TufisDAV, Oct. 'Lith. N e are Owl (1, see James Iles,• out again after his sicklteso The pulpit of J -j ikine church was ably filled list Sunday by H,".' Mr. Treleaven. id Lucknow. St Roach has purehareti a r.•.idem.e in r eierieh and intends reetoyi1g ddhith his family- to the county- town in the near future. The (itoterich Rural Tektite me ('otrt- peanvel+u the piles all in south of the village. We understand the men will start digging. north of the village thi: week. W. are sorry to h r of the illness of Mi.e Blowers, of� he village. We hope she will soon be out again. as she hat a good nurse. Miss .$e.'U1i.ter. of Clinton. On %S.dneolhy evening of loot week the Presbyterian chureh'. was well a let•ture Qart trem filled. The ,s•ca.ioa wary giy,•n i.)' MIs. G:iuld. mirsio Formosa: W. McClure and family W.•?r• visit- ,strs at ,Goderich nn MondMv. Will t,ntst expert some winter, ..as he brought home two Mae ;cutters frtim Godw•w h. Tuesday of this week we sa w in our village -n tomato vine Ideating Not - meow. also. green and ripe tomatoes. Very good for "taut. Lady of the Snows, ' i.ti t it 1 • - - Rev. R. A. Miller. of .%nhurn. .ro w:hlti missionary sermons ,in the M.ttio,list ebureb here oft Sunday'. Rev. L. Bartlett. the Ihingannon pastor. took Mr. Millet's work. Het. L. Bartlett is the pdtwewir of d •'Buick" tweeseated auto. He ar- rived hour. wit It it last week and now we may expect to bee the pattteirn! v it•it.• t ,ndurtd in up-to-date style. The congregation of St. P :1. u 1 ' s church are to give their annual hot supper and concert on the evening 'of Thank.giying Day. The Elgar.Iadiee' Quartette. of Loont)t•n. ba•. leen .se- cured for the tteca+•• . ' .1. Rola-rte. .on of our tow nanian I. M. Roberto,. has 11(•.%n tipptlintw1 tel- ler in the Fort Erie branch of the SterlingFlank. thinganuonites are phrased to •,'serve Jack's progress, , up the nobler of pI'osperit v. hob nn thist r of his day a ni nent. His drepacit y for worn ens prodigious. He actually undertook and accotn lisbed well the work that todey usually requires four fin' Mr. Pertains wee a figure in the Public life of remade. The funeral vir'too es were ctmdected by RPC•. then Elleretext. rotor of Si. Jansen Ap,ostle Anglienn church of Mon - Leal, whit wawa farmer pastor of the Mn, Parsons." ime you were looking over your warms "l'he (Jhritian"Gtialdian announces rot getting it into ahem for winter. i.et F. J. that tbe,.partnerehip which has ex. rld Phwm Moe the order for your new suit• inted for twenty-six veer. between See the Tbank„givine window et Wilmer wryer• 'smith'. Art Store. and then step imide and in Mewtt'!. ('tnwaley and 'Hunter, pact the Iargs and select .tock of fancy g'wde geliste, has had to be dissolved McNees. eA ha. ort•., etc.. including woods 'through the physical disability of Mr, which can be procured nowhere else in town. w P IiPn oil h at (kddh•►Imr.' Hall Hunter. The names and evangelistic Herr R K work of ,The and Hunter are as ,ext Thursday evening. famous in Canada as were those of The Rebekah:Lodge purposes holding Moody and Sankey in the United a social evening the second week in Stereo. Rev. Mr. Hunter has fallen a November. The date and fuller par- victim to palsy so the result of long- ticulars will be announced later. continued arduous toiling in the cause The building with which P. T. Dean of Christianity. For more than a has filled out the corner of East street quarter of a century Mr. Hunter fab - and the Squire WAS opened on Satur- ored incessantly in a work whic day with a stock of fancy drygoods. made a terrific drain on hie nervous The mammoth posters on the hill- energy Ile never spared himself, hoards about towadvertising the and, while this induhitAbly contrite Z.,n-Bak preparations, have attracted uteri largely to the success of Crossley considerable attention from ritizena and Hunter meetings, seemingly it thin week. has compelled Mr. Hunter to retire further articipatiou in his The re Allan meetinff of the Goderich of the %Vmnrn'n institute will AUBURN. %VEoNEsn.tr, Oct. fifth. Mrs. Joseph Lawson visited at Gode• rich far a couple of Weeks. - Mrs. Patterson left yesterday for a visit to her home in England. Mr. anti Mrs. Will. Helwig. of Luck- now, sprnsSundey with friends in the village. . Mrs. Hadke left on Wednesday for it two weeks visit with her daughter at Brantford. Itev. L. Bartlett. o f Dungannon, preached in the Methndi,t church Sun- day night. The Blyth 'telephone Co. is putting cross -trees on its poles between Blyth and Auburn. Quite a few from this neighborhood went to Goderich last Tuewisy t-' attend the interest. Last week .sales McManu cured quite a few cattle from �ll Lockhart tar feeding purp.,ses. Mies Clark. of alma, visited her sister Mrs. Mil at the parsonage. for a few days _t week. Ins os; Robb, of Brussel,. paid hiss'fficial visit tcrthe school on Wed- esday last and reported favorably on the teachers work. Alt. Asquith has purchar/r' a fine horse from Alf. Backer. •.f Brussels. The price paid was Clint. . :Anniversary services -will he held in the Methodist church on November Cath. More particulars later. The township of Colborne put in the first steel tile that it bas used in the culvert at John Sywingtons this week. Format) kr. O.?)I(LR 27, 101 7 ANNOUNCEMENTS.• This is the *raison of changeable weather, wet, feet 4f'ud vuddwn :.tlrick.s of i11n1•es, '%'e have r.•linhle retitle- diet- for burr th ata .add.,- conide., neuralgia, site. 1:`` K. %%'uu.lt,ylrug1ist.' (,odtrich. / -. FRED. ('. Bt�+t+t D. rupture lanes o.peei- lio, will la• • tithe Bedford hotel on 'Choi -today nes . All those who are ruptured .huuld cull at the Bedford ;hotel Thursday next and see the celebrated ..it' Pad Trusses for ladies. gentlemte•;, or . hid• tlt•en. IluessIsU 1 ',4'TE$T.--W)eal do ton know a11t.u(_1t.•giva wuta'}Ia•s? 111 or- der to end phiisi zt• their ..mer oI' eon- sU'uctiop and al0,hite pt•rc141141e'n 41111.1ur gnebsimg contest ..ill he Adver- tised next week that should encourage ittuueliatc interest. WALTER H. H.1RHl$4)1. A High -Grade Watch Free. A eliance to get a high -grub. watch free! The entire proposition. which w ill appear in next week's issue, is in- tended 111 attract -P "' 1 1111011114M 111 the superior quality atilt Value of Re- gina watches. EVw•ylxely•catn have x chance with aa..uranve of a tituai•e dell. WALTER H. HARRIsoe.. . Return Tickets at. Single Fare via Grad Trunk •Railway- •system account enxsgiving Day between all stations in Canada, also to Niagara Fails and Buffalo, New York, Detroit and Port Huron, Mich. Good going October Yli, 29, 30. 31. return limit November '2nd, 1910. Secure tickets from F. F. Lawrence, Grand Trunk town agent. Goderich. PERSONAL. MENTION. Allen Walker. of I)a,tter. Colorado, L here on a %41t with relative's Mr.. Dermot McEvoy leaser (Jill week on e month's visit at Boston. Misr Stella 8 iron had been visiting friends at Brussels and vicinity. Mex T. Hnek•tep leaves on S:uurd,r4 fur Toronto, when she will likely spend t w•fnter. Mr.. W. E. We.tobt of Brandon. Man.,' 1. visiting bee mother. Mrs. S. Cox, St. Patrick'. sunset. Mr.. Shannon left Tuewiav ahernouu for Me Rwen. Tear... where she purpo-.e■ spending the winter. Mr. and Mn. H. E. tt'orselt are moving -this week to Toronto. where they purpose tusking their bona Mr. and Mrs. F. J. I'rieham Leave toruorroe. to srppeend a tew days visiting at Toronto and Hani'ybury Lucknow Sentine: i Mr*. R. G. Mulholland and little daughter. Margsrite.•of Goderich hare been the gm'st' or iR . urea. Mc(arrott for the part wees. Mn. Ales. lawtn Colborne. St. (leorwe- C r&exist. will receive Wednesday. November '!rd, *ad afterward- the beyond and fourth '4..doeodaye Of every mouth. I- W. Leen•, formerly of Godt•rich and late of Oshawa. is now general agent for the Inter national Rarve.ter Co. at Wtnghaum and bar ren•oved his family to that town. Miss Lillian Meodtmald wa- in Toronto thi- week. the guest of Mr-. Nordheimer. Glen edyth. She acted as bridesmaid at the Nord beimer-Kirke wedding yesterday. G. M Elliott hes received word of the very serious illness of hi- brother Thome. et Tor- onto. or onto. H.• lea\ e- tomorrow morning to see his brother' for whose :ecovery slight hope' are held. Mr. arid Mr-. W. A. Whitely have r.:turne.l to New (Mean.: and wilt again make their residence in the )oethern city. They 411m.' north la.•t year on aocot n of Mrs. Whit" ly's health which ha- b. -en much _ bane fitted from her -tay in a:oderich. Mr-. tt hitely and her ettle *on art ywterda ' for the South. Mr. Whitely hotit.g preceded her rote week - ago. MARRIED. 'GAItROW-(:oeHRAN- intheChurcb of St. Mary Magdalene. Manning avenue. Tot - onto, on Thirr.day. October t-oth. by Rev. (''males Darling. Mi... Marjorie otewart ochran. da Ater of Mr. and Mrs. Rob .or ('ochran. Toronto. to Edward Pletcher narrow. Winnipeg. e.dest son ,,f Hon. Mr. Justice Darrow. of Toronto. formerly 01 Goderich. DIET), • Iit'TLA\D.-in Goderich. on Sunday. October Lard. Jack Taylor Butlend. infant spit of Mr. and Mr- F..1. Rutland. aged 3 m' 'th-, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -Oct. ' p Thanksgivi,.g''I s% lel• Wal H. Har IAli Kind. of drove. -Howell Hardware Co . :' Headquarters for gtetl--e Furnishing. -tied. Johnston ..�. ...... ........:.. . .....II To Keep Good -lime -.I. 9. Davey : . Wall %'Aper -tea Porter 1' he, _feet -McLean Bror.... ,s.. Mare New Mantles D. -Millar ('o . .. ,.duction Selsof Milch rows -S. E. ilrmly Month-end Specials Hodgent,Bro.. 1'2 Sure Cure -E. R. Wigle. .. . ....It Suits and overcoats -W. 1 Pridham 8 Elegance In Sheer -Downing St Maryioar, a Auction Sale -Robert McLean 4 Harming' for Thie week -W. Acheson J( Son 2 ;r to 23c Store -P. T. Dean.. _ (I 131e :Sacrifice sale--)). C. ("Marron 4 Coat Week -.1. H. Colborne. ..... n Tenders Wanted -W. L. Horton 1 Readers -E. R. 'Wigle..... 7 National Phonograph Co . ..: lo Not ember It-- Y. M. C. A.... .... _. ,I2 *Leader -N. t', Cameron. . .. _ 1 Tenders- Proudfoot. Hay. & Killoran . 1 DressDoode=N.tr. Cameron. , `-7- Rupture Rapture- Fred C. Bond ..... _.. ..... .. Readers -Fred 1''. Bond . . . ... . .. . . . . 7. 4'hoicr Grape Fruity H. H. Long., .. . 12 Free Leeson!' Continued- tV ismer Smith. e Poultry -John W. t•anatter 12 IS O Q f� • Big S4difice SALE ' The following items were crowded out of our big advertisement on page. 4 of this issue. Be sure to read every line in both ads.. Millinery Department Right in the very heart. -.of the best setting season we are putting•on sale a, .large number of trimmed Hats to make -it worth yt5ur while. to- buy during this sale. TFtr�y- %e felt Shapes, etnYmed with velvet - and Persian silk ribbons, wings feathers Mid . buckles, not one in :the Iot-'would sell in the -regular way less than $3.5o to $s.00. The lot at sale price -.while they last $ 2 r 98 each Five dozen Ostrich Feathers, full in. length, in black and ,white, reg-' s1 l4 I1Chr., Sale nye $1.75 14 alar $2.25• p Dress Goods Twenty- 'e shot ends of Dress Goods, -in leng s 6, 64, and 7 -yards, in the new shades, diago .I weaves, regular Value 65c and ��C 75c- ' e lot on sale at per yard Two -h 1 ndred-and-ffft•' yards of Dress Goods in all- -ool worsteds, Berges and broad- cloths in :art • us good shades, regular value up to $l.00 and 1.25. -Sate primo per yard Fifty yards ex a heavy all wool fancy Tweeds, suitable for -hildren's and misses'. coats, regular S1.5o. •ale price per 98c yard - ,Four hundred yards blac' Sateen, regular width, good quality, regular v:Iue 15c. Saleprice per yard IOC 5 NOTE -Several cases of Dres- Goods have nett, yet been opened, so we ate una'le to' give proper` descript•,ons. Coate to the store when the sale eta s• and the -big savings will be'demonstrated. A party of young sportsmen from AUCTION SALES. Clinton made this their headgnartertt Fauntr !lee 1[t. Auction .ale tit a while th'-y were 110 a hunt tugexpedi- carh•ad of mllch cows and heifer•. a[ Gwldry Lion in the neighboring woods on Sat- Hto•.' Red Karn. 1:odcdirh• cotutnenc•hng 61 1 et, urday. Owing to•the large amount of team- ing to the station the t .'lige trustees have let the contract of nutting x Int of fresh gravel on Cha teal leading 10 he stet ion. Andrew Ferguson has made write' an addition to his house, raising it and p'ittin t a stone foundation 4141 r it and overhauling the upper et ac- ture as well M ismostARY /tit'YDAT.-A from any p sal well -loved work. While this news missionary Undav Program as fol - awakens general regret, ell who knew lowed iu tiw Methodist Kunda • school Mr. Hunter and took an interest in bast Sunday. Interesting Ike on evangelism rdelt•ntly hope that his die- (Thine were given by Jos. Veshin ability will prove only temporary, and ton and Mrs. %Vl4'hitI to and a alk i that he will soon rejoin his partner'. Lon of by Mise Effie ox. A quer- The anniversary of the North street tette stool given hy Mi May F,•rgu- Kpwnrt.h 1.ewgne was crttlrated last'son, dile• aylor end Messrs. Knox ,Sunday end Monde . Ur. Ilona all, and N•.; I :Cr. A sic al n►iunioosry TT Itrollectiun was taken rpt who occupied hill p e pit for the ret k NRW BA'tlt RUI UING dsfi@ P+'n P d ser- of 1 e rte am". owns hes •411d 'no ' branch be held in the Oddf.11ows' Hall on Thursday, November 3rd. at 3 (i crow k. A gond program is being provided. •! Last week McLean Brow. placed in position shove the entrance to their atore a handsome new sign. (Over- doing Semi -ready garments. it is fl'NO with electric lights and is very att.rartive in appearance. The to•nefityncial under the auapicee of the Women'a Institute will he held at the home of Mrs. MecRinnnn. 7ra- talgar street, on Friday evening, Ore toper ?lith, at A o'clock. Home -meds candy for sale. Admiaainn l/tc. y{ar,t�c•lock .h•aa�rp. the property of S. E. BRAut. TiteMAe 01.7CDnv. autt erect. time since his return. was the ape* er 1 at both the morning an even tng r11d beadiest a si e, w. r whop f •r vireos The church was teatefidly deer t p" 1' 1 (crated and special music was rendered the pert fret pi(re to the R .•111rng hy the choir. The "et home" on Mon• Rink, whir h ' ....1. t totting no ' he day evening watt en enjoyable feature site a new e • k building this tall. The of the nniversat y. More than one ( present'fon ding is found to be too .ntal1 and nconveuieut for the busi- here. Che new building riaily improve the appear- n.r main atreet. ST. HELENS. UT ANTED. - CHICKENS, HENS, 11 duck,:_. geese and turkey : alive or drooled. tt a pay the highest cash or trade pries. Taken every N eduesdsy and Thurs- day morolug. P'owl mu -t he starved and properly dressed. R. K. MILLkR Iet1TATE, St. Helena , MO8DAY, Oct.. Tits NKW MANSIt.-The eshy- Helens new manse terin congregation of heve just completed the' and it i one oft at hoouse& in this district. The ouse is two atotlea A0xXi feet, h of white Krick with front ani de entrance. The upper story is" flnishecl in the interior with Georgia pine and the lower (tory in Fbesuxrt. The attic ham also been fin- ished. The home is equipped with all 1 the modern conveniences and is one of the amort comfortable in every respect. CAMERON'S Departmental Store. %me • O Goderich Q 1 The Signal and Weekly Globe to Jan. 1st, 25c T The ran tni dente, retire - hu for o+,nmeeStime tined est ham Noen been atb esundred lrome faster t societies and olefin don pnt•rbaa..l by J,1th Bogert, of Godes other giteate were et^wt•we. rot m 11 : wilt m root Otto. LI le th • a./l : -nose of t r prier fent' ., art !nevi- g Irich townah'p Th Special Announcement. Ayaorb for hill• emiouneetnent next week wlich will tell you how to )Tet u /1/111411•01111. gold watch how. This 1. (unething Putitcly different from the as Ptnge free offer nines Regina watcht4. are of the highestrade and are sold ons by reputable jewellers. W..LTILR H. Heiteteote. COWAN MAPLE BUDS 134 The most delicious of chocolate confections. They stand alone in their smoothness, richness and unique flavor. insist on having COWAN'S. Name and design patented and registered. TME COWAN (O. WMITE%TORONTO. RUP-TURE NEW ENGLAND SPECIALIST FEED C. BOND My treatment of (Hernia) Rupture or False Rup- ture. Scrotal Femoral or Ingenial, is the most Reliable Method. indorsed by the best medical men of of Ontario. I will visit G▪ od e r i c h for one day and evening only 3rd ' Nov