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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-11-10, Page 4At THURSDAY, NOVRMHRR , 1910 THE SIGNAL : I:IIDERI II, ONTARIO District News. Mr. J. A. Jackson, of Totouto, a lay - roan representing the Dominion Alli• auce !r r 'l'+vuperaoce and Moral He lotto, His rennet k' at the evening s ' set vice Ilene took the (arum• of a pia - LUCKNOW. form ,Lddresr, in which, by comp (ring {Out polar, ria it', i �� the O >t 1 price. kn lei the eds-r•t ) a or her. (My Htl IK OW otiWtur n ��u// t rice. Taken sire) \t t:o.'d.y and That+ vrltir(•d to Yltlx•a! 11C1'C nest Monday varertprnt made as a It„ri[ UI fele great a nwrn B ER 1 A hl Blair. on Moto mini. hr hod explained the „train .lit 1 „lt d ST, HELENS sock!, cote uereI,tl • a ANTED.-l'NId'KENS, HEN$, S uu+l ilieal life with drat rt the' 1Vr:uKEsoAy, Nov. stk. I" duck+, geese end turkey.:- slice W es' ti winrtrel show is +td- h,. rely of (ides) time. rw I .-J the in e t he 11�vLl - II A Little Talk About Ourselves and .bossed [hr .ti- i d y IrK Vaal wu.f be uo'rd and nl ht. sewed of l hu.ctanit) and the g ea tyroM1,rh• dry.. •d H K. MILLER ESTATE. K t l 1 1{ tat, Ill'len L. Julia 11nn(.o' DE.uc.-Thr death of lr ; . ;. revivals - nota) y the r ' '• are aimpty kidney disorders. Thekidney John M ddon took ,place 01 the boner of, orivat' and the %%'t•rleyan t r.cir+al alter the kidney- of all that shouldn't be ENMILL his sno•in• ami, r ev e t ',.NUNnev.•Nov.7th. day. October: flet. His left illness sura woe of for linutitu'+u Alliin ,'ell naysevery t.areeminutes lithe 'kidneys NEWS N(TEs. --Mi. and Mt•s. M. +1 .bort4",P. a.. he had limn attending were given Au opportunity of a>si.ling de their work no impurity or cause of Pfritnwer have trtwned from the to his daily duties in the .loynt rhos the Alliance iti its noble work b. •wry .d.sorder can remain in the circulation West Hurry Mew rind family afore only o few weeks Ago. A )ser of subscription. The sum of $'La was '1••,ger than th'rt time. Therefore if your have tuovrd to the Maitland contra- ago while. residin at Kincardine he c snit ib-ited bete and A total of $77"n bt s t ,,out 0: tittle > •sion Rov Mnhring i+ engaged was beleacrd Sy the death of his wife. the circuit. with E. T. Pfriwnn•t• for the winter. He was at that Hine confined to his ...., .. I. ItKruR'r.-The fulluwiug iti Natuna! New ell spent SunXiry at heli with ,t sa riuus innrs.. fl'e was iii 1 the shantung of the pupils of the Au- hea:se J C. LtrTuuzel sojourned in his fifty-six year. The funeral tool burn -• hla,l :it the end of Urtoter. our Village last week. - plat tat'1'huinfI4) , the reueauta beteg Nater, art in urdcr of merit : V. •- taken rain 'lo Kincardine, when. Fsomilda Pfeffer. Si. I V. -- Jennie here. Tse blood through the ki HOLYROUD. , int errs),( nt a\w.._ tut le. Deceased was Stalker. Lila Howatt, }:Inas li meg u , WKu�FsD.►v, \ua. 9lb• an industrious tls.nkman find eniuy..l Elena 1i:vr, \I::y Lh,nttedt, Fero Syiu- the resprrt of a Idrge cirdr nt fri0uds' sneer'(, %elite IN.yle. Rotes' I'hilli1 • - Jr 1V. -- Effie Molt i Reggie Mite s DUNGANNON• • Ellen 1'1•illip.. Sniff. Willie Coate:.KidneyA. NNTH\I)INTITLUCK•Lena1':• tik+ht, _isthur Letupliens'- ON New.-Athome .,eryday usurpt±aur- ' 1'au1.u••• Jr. 11! • Phil t3Ualkr••, El- an.. New ,emed)for extracting t k4rhaui•G 41 it:• liarthb%. liirdie Ferguson, Olive a � feriui.bet:et-than gar- from( and b t✓ w 11 It. T.tuut rt•. (1. -- 1 ata Mt ilinchey �l rte. Alumiuutrr•t,Ia,a..,uwt-bri•aknble. _ . ' WWI Beadle. Roy Barr. t.eeitond sr orikr your kidneys Ave _i;,Il.d in their work. They are in need of s•uyulati.m strengthening or doctoring. V d e w 111 du all three the finest What We Are Doing r , This ad. -is an invitation to visit our store. The merchandise attractions were never so tempting. The price attractions were never so numerous. Our plea for your preference is a &ninon -sense one. We promise to sell you high -standard qualities for less money than moat others ask. You will find we do just what we say. Thirty years iu the same line of business in this town and still here could only come from having the confidence of the -buying public. The 1 following items bear their own interpretation. 7e me 'CIO . .,d wort titillated brood medicine there is - Dodd's Newe ile THE %%'Egli.- Mrs. %Vol. Burklt and her son Howard are -spending a few days with the furnlrt's parents. -Mr. and 11i1. Jas.,-]3ohinsoii, of Ss. Angina Me Mi. and etre. T. Qerson spent. Snr:day with the fen-nier's Bisset. Mea. F. Hodgen-, of Kinlough: J. Kenney. e p e 0 t M.u,dav to Toronto..-. • %li.a-Bowie, et Weikel.: toe. spent smutty here at .1. 11. Acker t'1r • ' - • • •WESTFIELD: • . '11'•0:sn.\y. Nov. !•h. • • Citual lI Hs:-ut•1!'Ktsu -The re-opero ing of -the t►onnshrtiok lrttiTreh; will take Place on Ni,vembis• 21st and •:-iud. Itev. A. E. -Jewel,. or Belmont. -will Occup'the pulpit nn,ruieg and evening and ltev. %Vm• li'tugh.sof bu!tvtelri-duYurau icna.n thseisdeyn• thaercoru-r =rel. - 11 :w . Vittig11111, 0*'aenits l.1'Inlll ql olio it It.1 -- better twill:ie. fur doing the .work• muni, rue' r 1-nrigl tut. Hal t c. Beadle, Fred Kite,. - - ♦r LOCAL A(iF'�[`l i d Lead, i 1 I1 U t' a ie • t'.•",' \ .•. ' mill: Ie+ a-nrri.ing and tub wark. ru•1 m'••ill Ida! fry I,awr„nr. F'. ails I{:Illhly, filen' IIn1•t..kPl1 {p !r111J thee any other min, out.. t,.n lir the • jKbitb r \VKt N"` tltli•I t t l b Eddie F.arl tort••hle for the Int let.' i Levi Ruddy. Jr. II. -Muggie'I':uu:, n' Thr 'f..n o:•, Stat• i •. a tit )TI('1 .THE 1. Ethel \luritr.• 4 r.rllru a .alt . es 'r 1" int)unt1[auuontor The K o r- ttbvn re hultt Sr PL 11. %ictus tem_►. Sir Wilfrid isturiee ha now peen r li.wk and titan tete r)_ ..torr, % safer lsl'Itne les -S6 -of Canada fol a longer orde I rdr. Il t Iter ,,h erty'wn• ,uf -'I-'/t.t Salr.11r., lad• i• titrtit t..+u)� s, ,\(,hep Da wimp, •11arYey namely. fur fourteen years. and snore elven for ono 1 f tt 1 1 • J. E. Mullough y:as •t• Toronto air Edna si y itdtover-SundaV'. irthur i augtdttt. Pi. 1..1r•.-C'la)-tOA donaltl's Ioitgast-ttnbtokr•n tern, maws 1 • Mts. toiling and .firs. :Sheri ... t1td I - hi. 01 11 lamp. Mary %�rtison. Betz from October. 1874, to tune. ISO!. I ;ill- 'vera u COATS Only sixteen now left. Reg- ular prices $1'2.Is) to $13.00. Eight black, ti}tee brown, two blue, two grey, one green. We - +ue putting the price. at fief 01110 $10.00 for this week. I►,n•t )'on w t One? an UNDERWEAR • - e have now the he.t .tock• t.f Vest and Drawers we ewer cartied. in women,. misses', children's, boy. rued wend. Priers from J' be to Irl '23. H •thbv' Sydney McCIincbra. th lir three oennths. Mir John Mac HOSIERY KIMONO CLOTHS • Our stock of fell and winter Hose never ws' so loge as it is today. We buy dirt•et from the makers. Ask .for our Sit' wool Bose. all sixes (roto :. to 19, per- fect make. seamless. fast culers. We still hold nt-st place f 0 1 Stockings. SASHES %Vtwl Mrtehett. ted and navy blue. Boys and girls weer therm. %%e want you to are our Kimono ('1ot hs. They are the Latest putterr.s and A 1 value. GLOVES Ask to see our 'Jar•, Sic, -(kt and :ilk: fall and winter ()loves. • Extra value here in Gloves. Come here for I'etrin'e Kids - nothing like thea) for the money asked. HOCKEY CAPS Theyare corset length -just Ill ten combinations of colon. R The new hockey shave. They the thing for a Isis co- girl. are a flue lot and cot•rect shape. i:4;drtich.m Saturday, !•.ulr. Atuulwt• "II roll A R -B'!t Sir Jelin was efts) Pi line Mtt.lefte Bentllrller, w111 pi. ash in the aft/r srtantlanlr fa. i• A a (thio Jtsty, (WS7, .November. 1R.3, noon. lh1 Monday'. evening a fowl J. it. McNel, ;01.1 family • sorted' •1-•,echea 4i friend.. at Seaft Ii over Sul:.*.,y. frisking Lis t•lt } for confrd. t and will eiil i e rased and xd.lrrssre _ .-- : - will to delivered by Hes 'i: h:. Jour Jame., M.•%laJ of I,Init. n.' ••,.'t: ' CONVENTION AT CLINTON. ' "will labour- tw'eutj )'r:u•• Irrsid0. and Rev. %110. Baugh. Miss 1'.nuin-:'� his .1 -sire. Miss, Jr1uu1•. La.t seri.. I of }g Il agraduatr 1 f rho 1 I':,IL•g,• yin• end Nit's 1a4%%'heard t ..It'd It - peIricr in old Camila1 r}bra . In ehxut' .•ulexiwetrd, al;o,l uti'tiI Mi. and Nit-. H. lurnrr at 0.1,10111h Temaerarce Workers of Huron County - quartette front Lucknow. A I i:Is-1.m I'•„t week. - Hold Annual Meetuig- ,' Sc : children 216. • ' . - ' Annivelsal y services will 1.0 bel;' in l ii).t••u, Nuv..7th. - The sou: , --._ - . the : Methediet chinch bete Sunday: meeting- of Huron- county t r lir OODERICH TOWNSH•P. fitvetuts•r _'lith f - pecan •a mot Lerr w -s held in the HOLM EwvILLE.•Nuv. 7th. i {Donald McNevin and\family rowed town h a 1 I her a Is day. After Utso\(•11. MRevists,-•sCiein:- I met I to. Costs 1 iris -last 'I'hur.day. We :are the 1-!w1,ine tkrreises the win• ' pursuant toadjt.urnmPtnt. all u,etillwr.' sort v t•. 1. -e Mr. ,.till M1 •. Mt Levis' ' ate. of (a.► meeting weir trail and t present. The l tinutrs n1 the last I from inn: tillage. 4141t.pt.11 Fruity these it was alt.iwo i meeting were died anti approved. A, ' that, ot, twetiI .511 u►uhicipulitiee iu $T. AIZLiUtiTINE: 1 he. county, Asbtirld. Colborne t , se Rupert, tucketstuitb, St miry. 1 : Tt v i.sv.-Nev--til'h• .' ;I,oeoeand West Wastadr kh£ under 13Hlsta,-Miss Auuis Itinahart is-' local 'option And two others have no I visit'rttg in this vicinity. • .. Miss Ella license„ and of th rewrinin,; peaces : Moth. Of Clinton, 6shilling her eight have -given 4 o.)otitiee,.elthough 1 brother William at present The not the sixty per tent. requited. , remains of the late Mr. gibbons. id The feral of the executive was the Ilth concebsion of East Wawa- stibusitted, recommending that each' nosh. were laid t • ret in the R. 1'. municipality he asked to cnntrillute cemetery herr last Monday in the '$3.111 towards putting the ex,- utive presence of the cortege of sorrowing on a working basis. and assisting friends and relatives. Rev. Father them t) do more aggressive Work • Lsurendt•an conducted service• at the also, that the municipalities of Gods chinch and grave The Goderich rive, Gtelerich town.hip, Nest %Yaw., Telephone Co. have a couple of gangs nosh. Mut sir. Seafnrrh and McKillop 1 of men et work putting up piles I.e- be requested to launch local option 1 tween herr and flutigennon along the .campaigns for January. 1912. Carried nth concession The tawny jingle unanimously. of ela•igh twits heard in Mur burg thea The treasurer's report , showed a week reminds us that winter is near. small balance on hand. Soule' of the fat users would rather not The officers of last year were re- • -e snow for a while Tet, at' they have elected : President, F. B•icbanan : sec - quite x lot of ploughing to do. ... • retary, A. T. l'uulwt : treasurer, J. P. Wui. Thompson 6 ezpecteli home thin Brown : vice president. Centre Huron, week with two or three carloads of G. M. Elliott, Gndeticb: North Western cattle. He intends having an Huron, John Kerr. %Vinghatn; South t DISATII Ips•'.t• HMEK 01.11 Itx+t• ,suet' sale of then' in the near Huron. 1'• H. McCallum. Exeter; tsp. DR rt' ---The de hof Mrs. Hugh More futurelaresrntati'es of the vas ions municipal - Wick which ;erred at Chicago on'itire-Goderich. Melvin Howell ; (lode - Tui. Riese f3( oxE.r.-[ager Satur; October 251.11. t•ejptoved from this life iia) was the second shoot fur the rich township. Mr. Caldwell: Cliotno. ono wbn was for` the parked of silly prizes. Consequently there was a C. J. Wallis : %Vioghaut, S. Bennett o can a resident of West %%'awanexab. good attendance At the rifle lenge. Seaforth, R. Bell ; Hetsali, Rev. J. E. Mos Moreland had ranched the ripe t:„nsidenihR the dull day some, art) Mills Ard; 'Bayfield; M. Caldwell; age of nighty -four years. She war: good scoring was done. Following i. Bluth', A. B. Carr ; Brussels. F. H. horn at Hunultou and her 'marriage the score at :911 yards-pn eible :ia liilr0) : Exeter, Mr. Snell: Wiuceter, took phov At Chirag,t. and imnwl(i- Iniitlts: - Rev. Mr. Perrin ; Ashfield, Rev. Mr. ately alter the latter event she and her Rutherford: Colborne, John Dnstota•: husband moved to West %Vetwan..sh, i►avid Tindale.(;rev, T. Strachan ; Hay, S. l{.�nie: - Eight crass Ingo \t r: Moreland Bird, Elmer Tiffin. .... •,7How ick. V. Walton : McKillop. B. 1 and`lies. Morrla.nd continued to reside ,1• txdd' •'• Scarlet :. Hullett,•J. Fiogiaod : Morris, here uus moil thus. years ago. when she I)avid McAllister... Thos. Bielby ; Stephen, Rev. H. welt to live with ux•nlleta of her fwn,. Chas. Robinson 21! Hicks; ' Tuckersmith. F. O'Brien- %% m, 9 Ibis - 41y at Chicago. Her drwth took p'xrr y ., Turnberry.A. Kelly ; Osborne 1' in that city On the'' 'gall tilt., as slated. (Sue Leddy �i Canu: Eat 1%-nwanoeb, Joseph Isere : The irroains were brMuRht to l;rslr- Ttaiu Foran ") Wrest %Vawauush, %Vm. Bailie. rich and the funeral ttiok place un the James Redmond :Si Rev. B. Spence, general secretary of 29th tilt. to Dungannon cemetery. Ed. ltobinl+nn 24 the Piovineial Alliance, and other '1 Rev_ W. Conway conducted the fun- J.a Kinahwn • _.2 field srcretariea were present. and teal services. Mrs. Moraland is aur- -Joe Hrophy M, 'gave %s ti able counsel, all emphasizing vived by four sous end two daughters: 1�iehael-('utnmins 21the importance ot counsel, *i i- s number Jar. H., of Nile : YN - J., of New Volk Frank Thnmpeoo - Lot municipalities for campaigns at the City • H. I). and C. W.. of Chicago: .0.vneld Pollard same time. Mee- Knight and Mrs. Donee. also of Robert Thompson . .. . . • - • '=tt Chicago. All Fere homy rot' th . e (ius Kinahan• Thr evening exercises were of 9 funeral with the exerpti+Ou of I1. -L13: of Stephen Medd..,....... R the most interesting and profitable character. in the abtienre of the pres- El ago, y ---- --'Cool Kearney ideat. Dr. Siewert presided. _ __ %1 m. Leddy .... ' The principal speakers were Rev. - - :IPPEN, • Joe�) nn " •' 7 Mestere. B. H. Spence and J. G. Miller, Vincent R'alsh 7R. A. HW er, Kettlewell Reade a MuruAy, Nov- 7111. li(n•ge Naylor 8 few very practical remarks, leaving George •1efTereon 6 the time to the former two wise had )lain Thompson 8 been announced. Ambrose Brophy r •• Mr. Miller, who wY tbeertily wel- comed by many who Nall tinder, hie ministry as a supply in Willis church in days gone by. - gave an address which was greatly Appreciated. He illustrated by personal observation and statistics the awful and tragic effects .•f the liquor traffic and charged home upon the voters the responsibil- ity of continuing the license system. He also' spoke most emphatically of the benefits ot lora! option, urging all to rise in their might end do all in their power to secure its dd•,ption. Mr. Spence dealt largely and vigor- ously with the political Inspect of the Mr. find Mrs. Sturvick returned to question. Ile affirmed most pnsi- PREMITTRHr%N AKNIVERaA-itL. -- their home in Flint, Mich., on Sat.'s- tively that the time had tome when Last Sunday the anniversary services day• the Government of this Province, of St. Andrew's church were held. Mrs. J. Naegle, of Goderirh, was whet.•ver party might be in power, The minister of the day was Rev. Mr. renewing old acquaintanrea in the most deal squarely with this question. Christie, of Rhodes Presbt•terianvillage lase week. With the fart of large make. Mee. church, Toronto. Ile ',reached excel• Mr. Ilium, sr., of Toronto, Laid a again :and again, by their votes declai - Ient ar•rulons to the large con rea- 4 ing in favor of prohibition, with CO Mows o inonus ed. The efficientchoirshort visit to bit son, a -sistant in the of the 818 municipalities of the Prov- sterling rov Sterlinng Bank here. ince without license and own) cf of the church even prgo ep the music. (1- There ular month) meetin of the Monday evening a a lendid fowl sop- R ) R them carried fut local option under pep *As held in the basement, to W. F. M. S. is to be held in Knox the (P) per cent.: with one-eighth of which i%tnple justice was done by the church thin afternoon. the existing hats in the Province large nulobers present. The enter- Charlie Asquith is home. from tiew closed by the vote of last Januar)-, taiament afterwarels was one of the York State, where he was inspecting and eighty more municipalities ram - beet seer held in this section of the t he packing of apples. p1aigning now in view of voting next crruntty. (ispeeches wet•e given The regular Thursday night prayer Jantiety. and the general sentiment by Rev. MeetR. H. Swwern, 'of rneeting in Rnnx church has been of the rountr) expressing itself so un- Bn)cefield ; J. Small, of Blyth': withdrawn for this week. mietwkabl) ngaiitat the open bar. Uhrnlir•, of Toronto 1 Caiuzcn?. of Miss Minnie Dobie, of Winnipeg, these and other considerations he Hensall, and Pearcy\ot Londests,rl) • is hnmP fora risiL She germy tet els• maintained were evident signs of a 11►e noisiest part of this program sirs very favireably impressed with the not remote and much needed jostle. moat excellent and sari j)rnt ided by went The interest was touch enhanced to the Clinton quartette, irnnaisting of Ihr seri tendered NS., .'f Howard Mesdames Remand (iihhing and'R. D. Cameron, of Lueknnsr, au- Ituss.•1. airompanied on the piano by Messrs. Harland and Dnwna, waaistelithnrized representative of the (salla Pt -of. Brown, and the whole wait ap- by Mies Meteor and Mr. (Campbell wa 'lien Oovennment'e annuity scheme, pre rate., by the large audience. solnieta, Nivea Shipley in .,we,-tPbt will give in adrlter.a in the Temperanee voice and most expres-ne manner re Hell Inl l'hut•wday night. cited 11n exeelieni poem nn "A Moth- T.MrxRAt.ott FIRI.D DAs-.- Monday Everybody ab nu 1 ti hear Frneet el.'s Death," while Rev •I. l.. Small (wing temperance held day for tills Tbompann Metoit at N o r th street gave "Dor Volts,- in his instal excel- count), the pulpits of the Methodist Methodist ehiirrh next Monday even - lent way. churches on this circuit were filled by lug. CaItrrmaniratieu was !red from the ' BI)-Lh Telephone 1'o. asking pet Ttr tett !sites. rte., tn'rth--- merhill. -but-m*stet ion -W-48- taken. Th, board of health b••ving held their -meeting previous to council ;meeting. their report was g:ven. ''ne boa reported -everything •atisfracto the township in t-ei,tn*.i to diseases. No court+Iain ceived by them duri the year. The Reeve and Cu dllor Teo wet tip- pt►inted 1Oieayune 'into and make terms in -regard to is fence on- the 7th cooeeseiol which causes the toad to become itupsstrhle in winter. The fotluwing-accounts were ordered to be ieid Selecting jut ors. $10; hoard of atth, $10; Municipal %Vt.,'Id. sup plies,. $1.:11; R. Torrance. tile. SIM. ril'Adjolirned w meet fleet Mon- day in December at 1(1 o'clock. N. W. TRltw'.'RTH.a, Clerk- ) in :ions ad fern re - NILE. Moan ‘v, Nov.:th. Bn1Eta.-%Villiann Matins, who ,has lived here for many years. has gone to lice with his sdn in Australis Among the Inter arrita'a to our country 6 Riehard Revingtoti, from England, who isengsged to work with Robert Parsons on the town line Miss Moore, of London, and Mies Pesci Moore, of Walker%ills, are visit• hda in Kippen......Mr. and Mrs. 1)in Ir are gone to Mount Clemens, wh fhe. former will he treated tor hie r ieumatism John Chamtxte and fatuity. who have lived on the town line for. about twelve years. are going to move to Chisel - burst The Methodist church people will hold their anniversar' next Sunday. Nelson \okra Robert McAllister Joe 'Addy %V,u. Kinahan Wm. Nixon Uriah Thompson 5 :i 3 AUBURN. WKI)NeaDAli, Nov. nth. Mr. Ferguson is home from the West. 0. E. Denstedt was in Blyth lot a few days last week. J. H. COLBORNE 1 11 11 11 The Signal's tubbing List -I'he Signal ,and Toronto Weekly Globe • $r •6o. The Signal and Toronto Daily Globe . • • 4'50 The Siznal and Montreal Family Herald and Weekly Star 1 85 The Signal and Weekly Sun (Toronto)'. • 185 I'ht: Signal and Toronto Daily Star 220 -l'he Signal and Toronto Daily World . . 350 -l'he Signal and Toronto Daily News - 235 The Signal' and Toronto Weekly Mail a n d Empire r -6o The Signal and Farmer's Advocate • 2.35 The Signal and Canadian Farm 1 5o The Signal and Farm and Dairy • • • • 175 1'he Signal and Winnipeg Weekly Free Press 1.60 The Signal and London Daily Advertiser 2.90 The Signal and London Weekly Advertiser 1.60 The Sig a.il and London Daily Free Press Morning Edition . • - 3.50 Evening Edition 2 90 1'he Signal and Lippincott's Magazine . 3.25 Including n,+.t,tc' to Canadian euh•.ct il:er -I-he •S;gnal and Montreal Daily Witness • 3.50 rhe Signal and Montreal Weekly Witness 1.85 The Signal and World Wide 2 25 The Signal and Western Home Monthly (Winnipeg) r 60 The Signal and Presbyterian • . • - 215 The Signal: and Westminster 2 25 The Signal, Presbyterian and Westminster 325 The Signal and Catholic Register . . . • 170 Thi' -Signal and Saturday Night (Toronto) . • 340 The Signal and Busy Man's Magazine . . . 250 The Signal and Home Journal (Toronto) . • 175 The Signal and Youth's Companion (Boston) . 290 Inelieling postage to Canadian subscribers. The Signal and Woman's Home Companion (New York) including postage to Canadian subscribers. These prices are for addresses in Canada or Great Britain. The above publications may be obtained by Signal .subscribers in any combination, the price for any publication being the figure given above less $1,00 representing the price of The -..Signal. ° For instance : The Signal and the Weekly Globe- ;t.6o 1 2 70 The Farmer's Advocate ($2 35 Tess $1 oos 1.35 $245 making the price of the three papers $2.95. The Signal and The Weekly Sun The Toronto Daily Star $2.2o less $l00) The Weekly Globe ($1 6o less $1.00) t.zo 60 $3 65 --the four papers for 83.65. Several of these papers, including The Weekly Globe. The Weekly Mail and Empire, The Weekly Sun. The FamilyHerald and Weekly Star and The Canadian Farm, are sent FREE FOTHE BALANCE OF roto TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. if the publication you want is not in above list, let ti knot. We can supply almost • ny well-known Canadian publication. Send subscriptions through l6cal agent or b)' post - office or express order to - The Signal Printing Co. LIMITED Goderich, Ontario A FREE TRIP TO THE OLD CCUNTRY Noel .:l , "•rt' ezpenaet, psid.tt'rita.Four home In Canada to 11 - ul'f t'ouutt•y(riod_.. u►n .and r liberal allost-noe . 1.,1..peo:+i' it sones•. _ The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montttal. that greatest end twit family and fart( paper on this continent, offers the above p••ize in a very simple cotupetition. Full par fielders may be had at this office or 1.) writing for sample copy of that great weekly. the price of which is duly one dollar a year. -NO HOME IN, CAN -DA CAN AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT The Family Herald and Weekly Star, Montreal DEAN'S 5c to 25c Store (.,.me in and see the bargains at Dean's :se t•. lir Departmental Cash Store, opened un October G'-nd. LADIES' DEPARTMENT One lde pa t in nes' NS t and Dry Goode. Ladies Suits and Winter Coats. The second dopa, tinent on grouted floor and basement you will find stocked with ., :till line of Chinaware, Enamelware. Graniteware, Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Toys and Stationery. and in fart ever thi: R needed in the home that r"n he bold at the following price.: So. 10c. 150. 200 and 450. The loweet- priretl article will lie five ren to end the highest -psi' .••1 will be twenty- five Penta. We :ill. I.Iw, to pleased to show good- whether you buy or not. P. T. Dean's Department Store Corner East Street and Square. The highest Moderately tirade Quality U RS ... Priced ... serwsowommmommisir Every \tearer of Fur wants that Fur to be of high - grade quality -the only quality that really -gives that luxurious effect so desirable. Our st Ick affords you an pportunity.to buy the highest -grade quality ----"<" Fur without paying exorbitant prices. W bought all our Furs before the big incre se in price, and we are giving our custoniers the benefit. The claim of one who hosts is always discounted, but we do wish to ill press upon your mind that you cannot afforlsl, to buy Furs until you have -- seen our stock,and values. ma JOHN STEAD Furs, Mantles, Lad Nt4,r, err. Hamilton Street, (l tletith NO Q' '1 1401 Say r esp. held t Cnti, 710 t l:e ales µ•;:0J Loa' ere' Hart t' :Wap, th,11 east Jew ppcop %1'ra y,Te sura Mt" ,r. w: in tr A hi