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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-11-3, Page 5'Mk SIGNAL.: CODERICH ONTAIt!O ." < NOvisteett* 3, 1910 It A Business Change. LOCAL 0,s seance Mas?r.. . The 1, • 'on oi science master at the<.''aeipste Imititute has been tilled h, mbe Appointent (sf 'thois Firth, -8assumed hie dut ire this week. Tb , Doe teerher a lo other of J. W. -;15-.vb0 ly held the 0111.1.141 ikt.1,41, fie had a very 'successful course st tbe Cniversity ot Toronto. taking sac tbroughout. Dr. Achewin. who guise tient poeition temporarily. tooter:est to liothwell. osa dohcereourt. Tbs case again.' the Man --who fellow -leborer belonging tc .ot BO Nal elevetio cmastruction ongess di llll i -sed, as no one appears • edsliciasni"tgitheinms( the moue of William Oran sod hailing from Toronto ase *moot Tuesday night shortly Afros strait' herr. He wag intoxi- st the time and after a 'sojourn avasely two ihon in the "coolie' he vs, beougbt ap befOre doe imagist rate t,Atty and sentenced to ten doys in isit a a Ciliuge 4,1 vegrancy. • voard -lifeCsrtney. • ketiet wedding we* colonized at tb. poke of Mts. Mia'artney. Bruce gee111411 tillt<11,14y rem ' g, when erisagleer, Min Lillian. beratne the Jmues Howard, of Goderich. The martinet) w. perforowsl at 6 „ass le Rev. hr. lentgall j the 10,,,bee et the .ol her mein bees o the Mr. and Mrs.. Howard idt the 1.:111 1.. T. R. train for a siert huers-moon trip. They have kric.e retuned and t sten up their resti- oas_iartown. •ligrntulationswill - .itonded t.. the 'harpy couple by an vicitrity. Aura COnvent:on at Clinton. F twini lie 91444.1 day" serviree 0., sada), No vcallwri1'h, in procti- ,,ifsreryeheo•li in Huron client y. t. e-sedtenseit, by repreeentatiVeli nf Mecieinien eiancr, a convent inn of iteerrsarewokere will be betel in th ea. oril. n Sionday. Nove: e :t'. at -10, 114. In the evening, at •, a iti.osti tiog will be held soot, tort I'n' tow* of the A1- 1 mem, 1 et ho • Wit speak. The err• • „ Howard 1111s .!:, Toronto. who • iirstdot rho ;oil, medal in the orteitatei.ei,ii "4 co petition id toit 4 Iligine, ave been re- m", for thi• and or will sis 41 sot ben. A IP 44,orIl4ourt Case.. a..." ill .. t tt 111 -seam this • 1.4 so 11 Howie Age ! • to - o i , one be- • n4 4, 2, 11! a an act • \ 11 OS, LOIlit..011. ••,•A 51, vit. OE 'Id borne. le lin otaliti!. the elite of • allekgekl his% e :4... la 11A eilloa tons 411( 11 e intr. ws.' The defend* it en• i 4, • i,1118 ' f 1. 11)4.44 1440W 14, a bit he ;• N not irls jar), tit litittight in a 111130; • . r.. 1.. .1 ta- hp- plaintiff., t ir eine „owl 141. I lust les (taro w • • Odeon- 1.V. Peot)tlften, K. C.. l< . , • Movey• Sanderson. Va A goo; but. p etty swilling WA: R....rusk:0441 toll SA( utility. Ort ober '.5kh. h: 12311)04 01 t he home of Si,-. and S Colborne town- ehosi their daughter. A. be,srike tine loride of Howard kat.hy. ..1 \Ir. nod Mrs. A. NiirsSy. 1' et !lime. Ont. The cere. ago *.i. in•rearded by Rev. Jas. A. Boonton in . the torsi -nee of the mediate iw- 4» itiVr, of the bride apd 1' •11k, et.<1 *FT .11 a minim neus et. o :the littide'd table bra Oit %<,), esrnatione. The h<pne young ••,..iple then deflate to the I'. R. stsi.oe, whete• they toak the •o:i thi•ii -eater. b at pun 11to 'II., 1, 11 mkt y C11411 with blue !Pion ha< • motch. The- many frt,tvls 01 lie la itie and groom join in , long and happy 'stied 1.I • suntyCo..ic.! Matters. • The Lou.* of toting, committee of tie p. linty ciiancil nivel. at Clinton tentierear. It looka rei y /1111; h as if, the Projert f"t the owe of eount s• mai ta Mom Coll$1111.ptissesasillaussie lit t ping tot st the woo meet i tog ef the count y At the last meeting the collo time W ISM Ina, riffled to endeavor to lin& if po-sthle, ante, suitable site in Its vicinity of t he county. town. So le% we SIP itiforrned, -no very deter- tiletite ha. heen brought to the are of the etiminitte,. and unless <soothing is dooe within the next 'rot skit th ontunittee will have to tettnIte:' e ogress." moist us have fallen into is ;eves torte in c motion with the '"'"th ef_ilue_lato Reeve fiawden. of -They- ere tinder the imprew lion that 51r. Itawden was the warden Otis...pointy and they state that the minty will he without a warden for the renieinder of the year. As • mat - to of fact Reeve Irwin, of Wingham, lithe warden. and is diseharging th. Mr Mitchell's Farewell. I 'nett oralile weather illiterterie ith the attendance at a hi loci lllll steel event in North Avert Metho- diet church on Titessloy evening. It was the farewell recital of Herbert Mitchell and to little% ,ic It Was a decided treat. Slim Grace Seeger, rendered violin soble which Were MOO picturing : J. le. Ti llllll son and A. F. look 1441ng solus 411 good votive Donal! gave twii selected rieulinge from ,"Sf Wimp: :" J. , B. limiter gaveratti exeellent pipoorioth selection anti the two organ stays 11.1111el ell lay M. Mitchell delighted his [Aeries The lieleCti entitled "The Hong of HOpe," ibjiti '.'.,II played by hint be- fore the lite King lealwant. wee one of bit riking.pat hoe and wne lietoned to with lireathleto Ahem.' by the audi- ence. Mr. Mitchell b. leaving town this week. ,e*III l.v1 a @MRS JOhM11011 4, announced this week. On Novetutwr let the business watt taken over by the ftrw of ‘V. .1. Muir le Co., 1 and Mr. Mir, who ham 11PCOIlle SaVar- ably known to many of our towns- people eitice he came to Goderich butt year, will give. jt hir personalNutter: vivion. Mr. Muir has had eight yeaft / experience *5 an undeitoker. lur three years he Wah with the late Alex. Millard, of Yung' ntreet. Toronto, who was considered Turouto's leading undertaker. During these tin ee year's Mr. Muir secured an excellent trein- ing in the profeesion. In addition he was engaged for five yttere in the com- bined furniture and undertaking bioti- te-es. We bespeak for the new fins: the generous patronage ,c ge of the 'op! of Gotterich and vicinity. '.%'e undet - eland that Mr. Johnston Intends to give his attention to the manufacture and etsle of his patent itutoniatic elec- tric light switch. • Death of Lyle B. Hamilton. sympathy will be extended to Mts. loll B. Housiltim 1 fte•inerly-heies Elma leisheio. et Waterloo., Iowa, in the .4114141ell which sustaintet by the death of her husband at Denver, 1. on Oct ("bey Zell. air. Ihtinilton was secretary and manager - of the Iowa Mansoleimi Company and Inorbeen in Denver for ...yet al weekn looking iifter the affaire .4. hie e piny. Two week, before* his death Mrs. 11441111114.It jiiined I l ill, iii the Col - made, city and the Nlonday .previonts 1.1 hi 4 se Ike was suddenly stricken 41.14.4. 11 while. walkitig the street. An atelitilance reinoved hint to a hospital o I •te it won found t11.4k Ile Wm: stiffer- ilkit 4411k .1 111.111441Thage of the torahs. The Is t medical attention was pro- s idol. .it nii avail. and he 'ale...melee to -the attaek - stittikt The hit.. Mr. iamiltion was t Itirty-fou years .of noe. III.• prat -list -4 law ft. ssiveral yearsat il the (*reek, whets he %4.4t 141 Heil i ti Fe'n oat y 111113. to ,Mi•• Elista 'slier. formerly 44 their.' it Two VeSes after the Mar •-11g.. . It. all& Nies. Ilan Bon remov11 11) berattne interested itt the T4414.41.... Ohio. ‘‘'Iteee 4. 4.14-4,:,e10,140,411194 liscomon. For a time he woe iployte lie Nat !total Mame 114-1 1114 A. 'many and opium.. Itele, he went to 'ate). too having beeirelected'seeretary nit 11141 ll)qC4'l' of the .114.wa Map.0114.41111C)1.4 110:111y .11. (halt eit V. TIP' reklla)ll. OW The Annual Success. The hot supper given by the ladies of Victoria et t•ret Methodist chuiels Mfl the evening of Thanksgiving D.tv wsa a decided. soict•eise. These ladire. have won for themselves a wide and popu- lar reputation in the carrying out of this annual event and the result that 11 111 pstronized each yet* by a large flambee of townspeople and (others. The program given in the auditorium of the church. was en ex- cel!. sit rine.- It cministed of vocal and Mel rionental music, 1l'16dings end l'acitations, mainly by locel talent. The violin Nelertions of Miss 1. R. Jet-ohNicklin. of Millie/a& vrea. rendered in es chanter that was much APPereieted, She was accompanied, on the piano by her mister, Shot I etta Cso-Nickliti, of Millbank. 4, dinner was iterved the fo'lowing dey in the church basement, for ten cents. Thr proceede of t he entire &Weir atuounted to coreddei ably over IOW. Simple Method of Water Purification. The Provincial Board 01 Health owed the following ittatructions..pre- pored by G. G. Neemith, Ph. 14.. and K. H. Graham, M. 11 . for is eiteiple met hnd of water purification: A level teatos.onftil •of ehlioritle little should be rubbed into a tem tip of weter. This .,,hit,,,,.k411.itild he ditu t eti with three cupfuls of water, and a le II- SpOrMfUl.41r/ flwhde qoant'ty nhould be *aided to each t41..-gal'on p oil of drinking water. This will nitre .4 or aat_fote_chlorjapoio.a ;parts (+water and- will in ten usi lllll Pe. dwitroy all tythoi.l. and colon or other dye( ery au tee wing 4414/411-. balk§ in the %%met. Moitteieete" all %reeve of the chewier w ill re pidly•dio appear. Thin method of •piti•incasiiin has been trotted with Toronto Bay stater in oculated with milli.. 1...! bac- ter a. K very germ ha. been deal iyed and et ha. h•en unneeeseary 1., boil. the weirs. Thir . - u able for and tho where might wt-thod 4111.1I4 he eery eiria.:t 0. )t....pectoris campers. w llllll ter testa* the comfit 1..n of the waters e. be •I1%,V.. suspicion. • IlItIlIlIll a thrising businees. The hot duties of the office. Thanksgiving and Hallowe'en. The advent of Thanksgiving Dee' node a goodly number of Goderich ht<in"Pit'asant hy the arrival of tvda- tile, hota itOt•ide points'. Toronto "le well.represented here. while a teenier Otitis towel spent the holidays le the Queen City. In smite of the t slate I meetweable conditirrn of th roads, liv „11,11"tven ite the ladies of Victoria' 1- ''''t ethodint church attracted nk !ow erns d in the evening and it be- ing Hollowe'en the usual number of Meet, were played by the "Younger 'Pt< Little damage has been 1w- Poded, hot n h ick that is almost Nino I Thanksgiving Window Decorations. The st t toseti Aiii4 seasonable Oren. - 'lions in the elbow windows of el - gens Brio. wad Minter Smith We,-,. objes te of la eitnituent by p ewers. by during the oa-t Week. ' Iii the win- 1 ow At the I ft of the entrance to odg••ite Bolo' store a dwitil is- dry• g wan given. intermingled with ens .1 the heron st jost galiered. white p:11., -ti in the eete re, of the nor suppoi tett a frame coveted foliage of pleasing colons Which was entwined afielut the lilore. ure sheaves of grain and "'took. er. re. art Armed tastefully and urge:oleo, of 11).' 11.4entifial hot - T swi wit also - Mins lit cur wet e vest gaered by the asp 4411,111 ito at the eli of the erasion. The other windnw as needlej l? dev"ell'ed and ontain a display of furs and othee winter we 61 shies. '.t Winne?. Sant Ws t store 011 Emit ark pet, s pir- tille ill the ...tern window portray. ing pet oat hal figure aivina thank. ketones poi tok'osg of his 1, rgs I meal le very sitikin Juet below thin ie a Jerome repress ting a scene 111 a corn- netO whenthe horvest moan shines brighteet Otho • emitter, but not less pressi ve drawl went to halence t In tbe other wind' and revert mad. g I fat the diff 11111.11 041 display. Bo windows were tastefittly decorated 'th beautifully - tinted foliage and es and Lewin of grain. • ge mut 'paintings all e window diep!ay. w huge pumpkin. a striking fore- ; ant views of ant - covered with lily of the valley and wearing a pearl brooch, the vitt of the groom. The matron of honor. Mee- 3., D. Pollard Lewin. of St. John. wore un ' Epglish costume of matseembrolderrd satin and large panne velvet but with willow plumes, and carried is bouquet of chrysanthernutue. The bridestnaide. Mho Edith K. Ethieconitie, of Fred- erIcton. and Miss Kate Baird, of Tor- onto, were gowned alike ice Parisian timber of pale blue mignon de soils, over blue • rutin and trimmed with paisley silk, blue embroidered. Thee wore blue chiffon puke bonnets. fit- teenth cent u ry style, with long utreatners, and carried' chryeauthe• mums. A. Herbert Baird, brother of the bride. was. groomsman. The ushers were Fred -Baird, (,huy Porter, Fred Saddler and Harry Hopkins. ,During the signing of the register Mrs. t;. ff. Mitchell. of Cobalt, sang "The Crown." by Tescheinacher. After the ceremony the wedding party were driven to Spruce Grove, the home of the bride' d parents, where a choice luncheon was nerved. The health of the bride was proposed most felici- tously by Senator Wopd and respon- ded to appropriately by the gloom. The decorations were _unusually at- tractive. In the dining -room white ribbons were hung from the electro- lier is the centre to the corner e pf the table, entwined with smilax, while a large basket of white loses and MY of the valley ticcupiel the centre of -the table. The library was a- perfect bower of 'tektite roses and chrysanthe- MUMP and the drawing -room Walt banked with red and white owes; and carnations. Mrs: Baird, mother of the bride, wore hand -painted chiffon over heliotrope ntin and close-fittiug black velvet hat with black and white wil- low plumes. Miss Madge Macdonald tool Mrs. W. As -Duncan, sisters of the grienn, were becomingly gowned, the former in lavender ,silk and Janne velvet and the latter in marve leaux r silk and lathe Irish lace, with 1 pictuie , r hate to match. During the reception is prog,rain of music was rendered by the Knowlesorchestra of Fort Ftsirtield. 1 Mr, and Mon. Macdonald took the 3 . p. m. train en route to Upper Cana - 1. ditsn citiets and thence to the Piscine 1 (.tat. where they will reside in Cran- , brook. The bride's going -away :dress 1 was navy blue broadcloth with Part. - 1a14 model hat of blue with gold hinge. . The -bridesmaids were aresented with 4 silver cardcanee bearing their mono- - grain'.. The go oonennan received a • pair of atilvel -mounted military lisit • t brushes,, anti the ushers gold vollar- owners with monogram. The %%rif- t' g gitts to. the bride, including a - ilia item her father and Caldon din - from her tnother, were minter - Int end Will - eletteetl."--Ttle nted the greion siloa dia. in. Aniong t out -of - ere Mr/I: W. Duncan 44e41.41.d'<4 lealle ».t ea.., fig- 11814. Thent.. Mrs. MIMI (4411. ne)ther, Men. !Livia. Fisher, i. t W4144:14)4,,, and Mrs I. -gear. 'al.f lAns sweet to WatiOlito her the f 'val. Price -Wootton. \ A very pretty .we,1 1iig IP(iit• solign nited • in North <:treet Meth...dig church at II:30 It 1-1Iwk Ouli PIO:Way o thin week Ibevi. whet Miss Marthe. eltieet 'laughter of Mr mitt Mis TI lllll Wootton, Huron read. beietmo the bade of Win. F. 1-1 0111', of Mr. mid .olo, soli,. Price, • of 4 rlielph. The bride stun given ats-ay loy her father and looked chat. ' g in a white tameleine milk Oleos. Slai; wore 44 wia.atli of orange blimonto Anil 41 bridal veil and carried 441 1.4 4'4'1 id bridal times. Mi.. Win -,ii.' l'rice, sister. of the groom, was loridekilllaill WaS becomingly 'at tenet in a grey cost • with a white sill waist. She carri<sl lam. net .of [Mil, carnations. William ‘V000ttion. 1,1,1411er of the bride, assisted the K1144.111. Lily Priv,. and Gracie 'Woot- ton. oiresoll in white milk. Wert, Maid. luitew and 'ettell hail lemieuets tif white marguerites. After the cere- mony wan iserformal by Hey, Or. I heigall. the. wedding party and 01111.y -six invited guests priweetled .14) t he hi l where a notiv Holm wedding W4e4 SerVed. 'Oasts were inalrosed by .,1/r. Insitgall, whielt replies Were 11141411' by Mr. ‘Vieettint taw bride's fathete. Mr. Orb, 1* Ii,' eina's fat hert and the grittier". l'he happy couple left on the 2:111 G. T. if. tram for a honeymoon trip r. Brauttinel, 11 ftIT which they will take up their residence'at Guelph, whet). the girl has It IN Wit inn in the Raymond fi Ivy. 'Ile bride was the retipient of Mally beautiful. mos- 10VelV fruit dish ate' berry notion 41:1.4 it,gift from the staff of the tiederieli knitting factory, .1 whirl* the bride WASan esteemed member. I lit. tomtit iyees of the Bay d Giundro at 4otelph presented a fine •arving set. A her Of present.. ilso Were receiveil 1 • relatives 10 Enka:mil. The Nome's' gift to the lottle 41ars a gold h1 -se, -let witit lit,i• mtmogenits cooties:ed. thereun. The bridesmaid received a :elide muff and the groomsman was ptottent ell with K44141 41I4tC11-fP1). Tho maids of honor each received a pair of kid gloves. Guests from out id town in attrielance at the wielding were, the gromit'e parents and his two sinters from Oitelph Alfrosl Brown and Will Barrisalso of the Royal City; Mr. ;Intl Mao. AVatts and family, of Brant - fool ; Walter Beswick, of Ilartonsitle: Mit. and Mrs. Price cointinence mar- ried life with the best wishes of many friends.. Malcolm A. Macdonald Wedded, 1 Qum; it. bride p stone' sti - town guest! 'and -MOO Sled Macdouald, Toronto; 1 'Senator and Mi Wood. Sackville : Mr. and Mos G. W. - Ganong. St. Stephen: Dr. Cabo.. . John: Hon. L. P. Fen is, Mite. Vao % ' rt, Frederic- . ton; Sirs. Hort on. Cala and Me.. Mitehell, Cobidt. Ont., w le over a hundred froth aurenundin towns were suenent, Harbor Notes. The steamer Turret CI, wn orris al last Friday with a cargo of wheat. She milooded 40,000 Imithels t the Big Mill nnd the Elevator Con )any re- ceived 70,000 bushels. The Government boat. La blase. a'' lighthouse tender, was in pert 11 Sun- (inv. the stonmers Dundee of the 1 land Lines and the A. K MeKinietry the Mutual Steamship Lines were o feet Sunday and loaded about 00 tons of package freight. Inc shipme t up the lakes. Of this, a lllll tint. eixt, tons w hay. twenty-seven tone ete,abltret were reset 'en and the balance 1,1118 11111Chinei ry. new freight sheds were taxed to their utmost capacity and a coneiderable muentity of freight was, left in the care nn the ck until the arrival (tf the veesels: The steamer Scottish ID.ro nr Wednesday night, with' 41 cargo o 127,000 bushels of whent and barley for the Elevator Company. The we weather the testa week has interfered very much with the rush- ing ot the work on the two new eleva- tors. The tem it ng 4 elerator annex and the machinery is being inetalled At. the Big Mill eleva- tor it will take at tenet two weeks (4 f wood weather to complete the work- 1 o >11i.. The ronstructinn of the ; iipolts, which will • ediately follow 1 he completion of the workhouse., is g coneidered the Ilio -d. intricatepiece of I work nn the whole elevotor, The ma- chinery has nyder(' and will be in- a ntalled an soon all the roof is placed on Is the building. The euperstructure of the engine house in completed and the Is roof is on. / 1 cord haul el nab wan made one (ley g Whet wise considered w *linnet a re- last week by the tug Two Macs. The , t etch erns nearly t am tone in weight. r 418.1 lite Ash were eat ra I,., • ' . 1 - Mal.nalm A. Macdonald, a Huron boy who is well. kniswn in tioderich, was one of the principals in ft nuptial vent which took place in New Bruns- on Wednesday of last week. om 'the St. John Telegraph we have th following particulage: In Trinity ch h. Andover. New lersinswick, at hig noon on Wednesday, October 28th.'* matrimonial a 1.1 lance was ntered upon of general Interest to the plc Of that Pruvince. Thetcon trac(- ng parties wore Barrister Malcolm Archibald Mendonald, of Ciantnook. B. 0., *MOO Mr. and Mrs. John Mac Loehalsh, te0nrto,f andMi..and Mrs. Baird, Andover. The cete mony. which as full choral, was per- ortued by Rey\ J. 1). Hopkins., rector f Trinity churIth. The eltotwel was heautifitlly deoot4ted with flowers and banks of fern. The bride, who sras leen away hy her father, wenn a. nost becoming costume of hichetia satin en train with real Duchesa lace nd draped with grarehd lines on the kIrt, also the customary bridal veil sad orange blossoms, and carried a bower boil 'set of bride's Nemo and ily of the ea ley. Her ortly ornament ma a Want -Mal diamond pendant. the tit of the groom. The elegant court rain of the bride's wedding dream wags *retie! "o Mo -1 I 11 dol daintily I I.. • . .• /1111 1'.. a c tu.i t om, of n, was perisetreted at the ent !oral herrister. large p atter of taffy had been it the unheralded arrival 44 ri. band etel in the kitchen window t4) Neil, noffba: re,;itt.lettedgrwinjh.e (14.1144a.plap911atAttnee:: MI". the taffy, we., foond the fol- lies 1""ii4 mooting at the door of a (Ott- o has had long experience in inimleitel nffa Ire, and it cline tint, ;t e too rettine4 tisite 0,, ""' n:" • - • , , LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF. It is not moment too soot' to tidal,. of get ting ready Those Who intend V'Inlinlere4lirift171141Artlrtorired.ewnhere"hr7inary °sett I Ideas, together with the material to put them Into erect. may he obtained. That two and two make four 1. an uesertinn nu% cannot be successfully 4.ontroverted. Eguntly unasskIlable is the statement that F. 1.rldham • taltoring establishment ts the Me -et of those who like 20 4144.41 comfortable, well tellored clothes. Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart enter- tained a few of th4ir friends Ids* Fri- - day evening on the occasion of their , their silver wedding anniversary. jThe Y. M. C. A. purpose holding social evening on Monday next. All members are invitett to attend and an 1 invitation is extended to all proepec- i tive members to be present. The Clinton Collegiate Institute team played at Listowel Thaiiks- giving Day in a contest for the Hough cup. Which is held by Listowel high schoot. Listowel won the 'game by A *core of 3 to 0. The Listowel team also defended the cup successfully egainat %%Ingham recently. At the meeting of the water and light commission on Monday night a petition was presented asking that I( gre hydrant 1* placed at the corner of the Bayfield and Britannia made.' The matter is to be attended to by the engineer and the hydrant will be in- stalled this fall or next spring. Joseph Brown, the Bayfleld fisher- man, appeared bef wo His Honor Judge Doyle this morning and was convicted on a charge of doing wilful damage to property at Kipper]: A fine of $20 was imposed. or in default of payment he will serve six weeks in It is not expected that when the winter timetable on the C. 1'. R. Comes into effect the change will affect the Godettich service in any way. In former years it had been the custon to have the evening tinin from Tor- onto arrive two hours later during the winter months than it does at present, but no such change will be made this year. Although It was announced two weeks ago that The Calgary Daily News (edited hy D. McGillicuddy) was in liquidation, the pap.- is still tieing poblielted. McGillicuddy is the president and maneging editor. 0. E. McOillicuddy the seeretisry. and .1. A Metntnah the tree/ewer. as annonneed at the head of the editoi hi page of the paper. We trust that this indi- cates that the recent report was ex 41speritted and !Jest the publishers of The News will pull through their di ffl enIties in good order. ANNOUNCEMENT$. - - The Rebekah Lodwe will hold a social evening on Thursday, Novem- ber 10th, in Oddfellows' 141111, Play ing col omen...es at 4130 Pharr), Admis- sion 2. cants. Thur -,1 ,y, November the 10th, a noseical entertainment, with a talk by Mem George Acheson on he,- trip abroad this laat sumnier. will be given by the Woman's Missionary Society In North street Methodist church. _4(intiesion 16 rents. Special la tention in directed to the annotinceutent of Walter 14. Harrison, jeweller, to be found on page 10 of this iartse. Are you a good gueseer ? Hersoea tisanes+ to win a handle -Ana ,, • s eakt,s. To Keep Good Time a watch lutist have a good movement. The case is a 'nattier of choice. W tan supply you with a thoroughly rel* s , movement in a u stele -400d of case you may have a pref. mance tor. Call and See our special 11•50 WA TCH J. S. Davey Pras.tical Watchmaker, Jeweller and llptician. South sidoof 1 iuderich. 1 neneWoe.W.reossOniesieWseee•reoWeeieWSMOW esseseocoessweases.... Silk Xrt fieedlework FREE LESSONS GIVEN IN Tills %VON K :VERY Thursday afternoon and evening at Wilmer Smith's Ar: Store, East Street Much interest has been taken in this v<rk by the ladies of the town, end the con! inuatwe 'of the free lessons *111 enable begi llll ers to torsilre proticiency in the variet's brant -11,-s. Belding4s1Vash "Irt Silks for .7rtistic jireedlework. Wilmer Smith, godericit oes,esoovoas,reesesosersoosesaseseoesas_ ; sesowoosoweoesweeeweeWWWosoemee'sesooew • 111111111111111111111111•111111111111110 111•11111•1111111111111111111ill • Paysfor The Signal until January • • 1St, 141 2 -to new subscribers only. 11111111/111 1111111•11111111111 111111111111/11101 0 MID 111111310111111111 0 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111.11110011111111•1111111. Seven Safe Days Left 1 The balance of the Blake-Shouldice purchase will be on sale for seven days more. The sale ends a week from Saturday night -November uth. Judging from the crowd d we have had every day from the start of this sale, we must be doing more than \advertising in order to keep the interest up at white heat so long. Yes, we are doing more. It's values -and extraordinary values that we are giving that is the real reason for the interest shown. The*owds are getting heavier every day as the sale goes on, and for this reason We would advise shopping in the forenoons, as we can' then give you much better service. It is with pride that we look upon the crowds that keep coming every day, and it proves that we have never broken' our faith with the people yet, Otherwise they would not be giving us such a hearty- patronage as they have 4uring this sale. We -have no -time this Week ,to quote a furthe list of the bargains, but we would ask you to look over our fu -page list sent out last week. Some of the goods that were advert ed of this special wholesale purchase have been late in coming fo ard, but they are all opened up now .and ready for sale. A FEW EXTRA GOOD BARGAINS f FIAT HAV JUST ARRIVED 200 pairs men's genuine box calf Boots, Blucher cut, regular $2.5o . and $3.po values. For this „„ special sale bargains . 1.941 Another case men's fleece -lined Underwear opened -up. Same price for this sale ... 39c 200 yards' Dress Goods, mostly broadcloths and fine worsteds, egular $1.25 goods. Sale ce, per yard . llll llll . 69C to gross otton Spools, the second consign ent since the sale started -just op ed* up. 3 spools for ....- Men's odd Trousers as advertised are now opened up. All sizes. • regular $1.25. Sale, per 85cpair. ' ---:.-,, 500 4 -string Brooms, regular 40C and 50c values, just come in: - While th to 10c 25 trimmed Hats om the Millinery Department, re lar value $.00. To clear, le price $2.69 15 ladies 't.S left to lear. alf SS 95 We cannot begin to di.) justice on paper in describing the big values. Conte to the store and get your Aare while this opportunity lasts. CAMERON'S • annome use '',44;et,eess" a ,419144 e 4 lqr Clip,16,46"si