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ti THURSDAY, Not'ayrKEK 17, I9Lt1
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THF SIGNAL: GODERICH ONTARIO •
District News.
BENMILLER LUCKNOW.
DUNGAf-'jNON.
hR. NEWTON, DENTIST. OF
Jt Lu..now. has reword tf.ttlne retards
taunt* and will henceforth give .his entire
agtentiou to the home office, Lucknow. where
he will he fouud etrry day. A11 modern meth-
od..
OTICR.-THE LOCAL AGENCY
Treaties-. Nov. 1.1.11. Wenseetotw• Nov. 1teh. to outer**twTheSignalisatthePost-
.Aa.e lWoand ytationerr 8toro, ohm
SuN0.aw AcHnol. is-leri reels --.O •t. Mies M. Mur:hisen. of Toronto. is •edeawUl t., r.n°cea for •ub.ertpUDU4. ad
Monday, November ssth, the Sunday', th,• guest of Mts. Kpbt. Johnst.•n. tortwine and fob work. wad receipts will be
given tor,amounte card for the same.
school worker*nof the Benuoiller circuit ' Andrew . .anus, who was away TUEsh.av, Nov. 15th.
will gather io 'Lion church to discuss I on a visit t 1 fl fends at Pow•aaisan. Unt., '
ways and means of carrying on Arial hay imut nod to town. 11'..1.' lloffatt visited gnderich on
improving the work in the sehuole. 1 The Luckurw Dtar"ati l'uu•p.any Mmlday.
Prominent Sui,day school woikrrr I teed •'The stolen 1►tamond.' to: .a Bert Roach. of Uoderich, spent Sun -
will be present and a wet'y- prothal,le; t`
time is expected.� till house herr Lest Thursday insert. day in our village.
1 The Ladies' Aid Stw iety • t theMeth-Mr. Jacks Sunday, mberley, visited
.xlist church is nutktng F p U
'psi Itar gist- a fowl supper in the churchou
I t t or toad('
payee. • en eu-ry- n a LAURIEK.
1 *nut r he ..tar‘ed and
IT .tNTF.11. a 1.12.11 4 I.) 111. • 111e eVeL1i l o1 Monday. Drcetu'er 5111.
dunk.. Ka,e^e and lu.a.ryr. alias of
prier. t.T \k e pay the
i taitt .c• ea- a
N0d e.d y and 1'I.ut•
.I. 11. Roberts wade a business trip
to tioderich Friday of last week. •
Miss Premiss returned Monday from
Bette). where she had peen visiting
day morning ^`• oto' ..ver Sunday.
rot•"(')y drow.,d. t:. h. AIILLF.tt E:;TATE.! � "rvran\�'. Nov. lab.•.
;. Hrleuw J. Johnston returned frow his hunt-
Tt s.-u.\v, Noe, 15111.• 1 Ltt'tttt'tt Liu at.... 1CeJ,liug ()tit.; ui '1 hurt -day of last week. He
use vibei's: • • • M, -. Ketweth R •ss ii ing P
NF.ws NlTk: -VIS. .u1. ideated ii)(l tu.. "siting :,C the !noire of Uuncan M:Ic-,got hi. deer.
4.tSt.tliele n, school. tlt,t.l town tre-eng il![rai I �,i.a.it g 4'. wlisprd iHattie iltfew:"1111y l tic's F.-1144a
t, o4. 4..nlud o** 11 �.� tetll irclrs.
for 1141(at s salary of li Mes.1 •. \ Mao M.'a.re t, ha. 1t on in th.- v tibiae the past few
base and Eru st M%)ll-ter drive ,... with t., h tetroti iia u•,
..lejoil•• 4 uuunhec iulcn.; :,ti.;1.K Says to the u,trre•st oil. he (irdrr.
turned from G,.s1-ri.•h and. at •• I.uy- ill tin• Jessie M. lac lal,tn r ..'1.11 .a4 F; S. Mit' hell, menage' of the lo.ul
\il-
er(14Cutting wood for 1. 1 to . I Hil ter t.nit;ht . !1'1. '"" s,.r4. 4" hrar,-h of the Sterling Kink, i., awry
ler \k Mrllounld err going into ramp 1.r sore t hat Mr•. \\'rel. 1Yiloy- i. at: ,in on a idea.ant troy. Ducting his *Is
thisweek Mrs. Salitein has !attuned ; .,�r v M. \'.• L,y•.• t,n h• t -prrdc -r ,1.m ,• %VIII 11, ('ullouch it at ling uuan-
to t.odeiich alter-(s•bdint: to coup.•',. *tIV ' t.iaut l\"1'11.1 1'4' (''1111..aj,,ei an,l l'. J. 1 iuith, tit Tet unto, is
-iii t+u,ullts with f risen" herr... y cad atul gu-,fptelt. its 111.11-rl.(••ru t•rlkrsiny tell. I.
Ru'ret llurtutt.h:,; been r( tuTin .e it the hist •t c f tier has i1r c, ;44 =o sterno oi-r Asena:arslIty. -Next
roti dr of w•eei.. .with hit uu,thet•
1 earls .Mal,o.n,, the !i�•• v,•u•nl1! Sunday isstuucra-NIy VUllda\ Ill lhP
Kobelt I, engaged i.n .:noth.•i real to -nn .•t M1-..utd MI'. Itut,.-,.0 M:r I•,•m- i tlrth,.Ji-L •-h im.•h, i{. -v, .I. 11'. 1{'ih-
Miss or.: .4(1114 citthet .• t%..w ., rnu. iri1 Baa week. ae.vu,p,.u'-'d I y
Miss 1 lie�la• h ltuthrlG,rd, who has la -,:,,,,,.'f 1. o4 11,. ,, rorutrr pu.Uor. is
fur l'ha•ham, where the.�•rnin�-`
hi, -.,,,,,i,.... t„ (•n ., I. no
u,, ,nuhk and B
Will rot „Ii?, to h.•1. crh.•,, I •,u Theu.dny. 'little Irlh,w tut• s:ndet oqr .n '.pat 4- tin Tuesday. rho •'Ind. t� h„t snpp"t
- I t f 1.r of his \
'Me Trite 4 ,4, loured I,,':,(ioK 1 t •-t repot; tell :.- l.1at he is
Leen hotµe sin,•o het 4.1 het', death,
u,u: "'t the, tryl . ,r• .e • u,d , on..•rr vatil hr giro. 1,Inu,.tou
thee annual supper un 1'lid,.� nigh;. rye. ,x . f t „ . u,.l
Xutct"brl 2 I1,, in the boll at tit ' getting alun¢ . to ote.hnglc welt 114..1 weFt%
' ho a lie ..h.;t •o ,1tt11,il', Malr„Iru I I{iIth' itotof. pa tl.t\t-i 1:r(fe n1. 1.1.1'811.- I
Hrle,t• 111-.. Ri t. v' 11,•'11, tiucti,n p 1.a till.
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BACK-
ACHE
If you have Backache you hays
Kidney Disease. If you neglect
Backache it will develop into
soaoetbin worse.-Rrigl.l s Dis-
ease or Aiateetes. There is an
use rubbing and doctoring your
back. Cure the kidneys There
is only woe kidney medicine but
it cures 'Backache every time-.
Dodd's,
Kidney
Pilis
AUBURN. - -
1Vi' i.Nlisn.\v, •Nov. Kith.
The ditch front the ce!i .e.of the new
Bank is bring dug this week.
-11f, 1 .•Ilinson. who has bran work-
ing in 'hlJtricil for the prat few
weeks. was home h -ow Friday till
Mendes'.
Is » ft len, + 4 Birdie l rrgason recut•nd•d ou 'Men
and Mi.s *nide Hullo.'I..ad. of Wing. , ..a• / 41-11 'n 11111('1*, h:cs teemed a call Loitt day from ('ainsville, where she had
haw, were L oar oast Suud.ay. Pine Riser, where' there is :n t•tiong been ai.itiak her sister. Core, for a-
Thr w•. l(-.414 y.•• - • 474 .• • ,- 4.- ! it: get t it,$t-i' ' A Letter of Thanks.• Flesh:: eri\ti ( u n g r e g :a 1 i o u. We asalpie of weeks. -
water.. w1 Jas.- itituclges NI Ili at .. • 1'11 .h. E.tr•••. of ihr sie(at. under- and that 111., Itutherfol.e will the C. P. H. trackman from here
dri.th of 11.3 tact 11i•s Margaret ItF:atr (sic. \lac 1 sauce .t Y+ir[ ;trr,.11t r call and that lite tremolos- were laying steel nese 4iuelph te, i
Clara ha. 1W utr1•J ai'. i ,n I %tended1' .),a, a in rain comma .• tlr publicly 11•,u w Ake place shottla after Nest few day- hast week. g" ing.do-*n on
trip t„ `.'itze.Luad ap.i' other ^out: 'thank H.•v. J . S. Iiardi.• f„1 hi. rt',,tts Y,.,,,-- the people of Dungann•'ni the tmornin
,
tries . A meeting of the Women's - r. help mot ally a,,.• sptittually the ,d
• Institru•• will I,1. Sell at' Mts. H. K. her ruts and mewl ars of his c"ngreg.:-
Millet's on Thin stet N , embei 24th. tion. It -is iutp.....ihle to ronarnend
at 2::441 p tn. All the lie 'es .ue con,too hieitic the pr4-eta. evangelical ?ter -
'tinily invited (o r• u>e ;toil n ing their•vices in his church This. iris long
fancy work... Application . f. or the hero A felt neer andJ .earnestly play
caretaking of ('K! g i u chi litt, se! that (+••d will give i,nnii-tnkahle
Helen.. will he terei\ed tip to Monday. i token. of Ili. approval. I c•ye ludo Ieen'visiting friends and relatives for
November'2ist. ' l.y- :wooing ;h•• reeent welds i,f air- she {tea uo.ntb . B. Spenser. who
other : "N'.- are. vert;i*l !% Pt`intt in hits F.ren in Saskatchewan for the past
-_ sl thesperiloux Linnet.' rand hAye (rifted
KINTAt4: front OW. t)I.- Hihlr :.nd ('hridtianitp• theyeajnlyer-t[wit has returned t in
spend
the tvirl'fer with his parents in this
vilt:,ptte.... . R. Peuhale returned from
S.,-katchewan on Saturday on ac-
count of the severe illness of his sister
Minnie llr..* ind Mrs. Brownlee.
of Seafurtb. are visiting Mrs. 'Little of
this viliege '..Miss Luella Sterling
is spending it few weeks in etceterth.
Citta James Ferguson •. is ill
with tnnsilitis this weak - Mira
Kate Little is. able to be back to
school attar an attack of bronchitis.
Miss Clara Ricbarde is- spending
a few d))y, with her piste'. Mrs.
11 Kills. in Outlet•ich township
We have been experiencing snrnc very
inclement weather during the lest
week. ' Please change the -snobs.'
g -train anyt-re tiruiug in
w ill res. : ':is removal• the evening.
! The nuctiop-t:ale of Seel yearling and
HAYFIELD. rw..yeer•nldheifers, •trees and sows
TrEsn.ty. Nes.. 1511. nesse leId bete tuwurrow will doubt-
BKhEtE,. - Mil - Monteith htass rte less attract a large crowd. John Pur -
turned frau Stratford. where she had vvi. and Thos. Gundry ere the auction -
On account of the re -opening err -
vices -at Donnybrook next Sunday,
the service in the Methodist 'church.
here will be withdrawn. Quite a num-
her from here will take advantage of
the opportunity of hearing Rev. A.
E. Jones again by attending the
iloons-bratrk eeryicee.
TUE,u.ty, Now. 15th. The old truths ..f the Bible have lust
Lor.O.s. - Miss Greta Campbell, - their hold on the : ouscience are"
of Lothian, spent a few days the,hearts of men, and the incoing Lisle
guest of Mi••+Grece Johnston Memsm
4d sin..end gteed. and lu-s, and Lr w•
Agnes MeMurchy, of Loree, and 51iss lassies is c.irtvin4 everything tot --
fore it." It these words are true. and
they certainly ate. who ran look with
indifference in. ot• treat with cold
neglect, ev:.ngrliralservices 'r Go on.
Beckett The w tether being so) my brother. for your labor. are not
stormy the i svival -••i vices at the in Vain in the Lund." °moo6Efl.
Ashfield Presl,sterian church have Lousier. Ont.. Nov. 15, 1410.
not been ettruded its .Well a, th• y
might be . .. A number from around CURRENT LITERATURE.
here intend taLing in the Jessie .ale- ' -._
Lachlan cnneerf arRq.lry: �1ivt'31t1E11 ATIILETIt WOIIL». The
A HAI'1'T EVENT - A. pleasant November number cf The Athletic
hymeneal event took place hose on World, published by W. J. Taylor,
Wednesday, November 2nd. when Liruited, %V.•(rdstock.. Ontario, is an
Mies Jane Elizabeth McMurchy. exceptionally gad one, and seems to
daughter of Alex. Mralutchy. was indicate that the policy of steady '
im-
united in wedlock to George J.provrment which this magazine has
Ferguson, a well known young farmer eo far cartird out so well will continue
of Colborne township. The reverunny el the future. The various ocean --
was perforrnet at 6:30 p. w. by Ret. rences of interest in the,Canadian
J. S. Hardie, pastor of Asbfleld fres• sporting world are `well described and
byterian church The bride WA; given I attention is :also paid to. events in
away by her brother Hugh and the other countries, while practical)
wedding ,n'trch (I.ohengrin's-Biidel stet? branch of- sport is coveted.
Chorus) was played ,Ly MiAi. Au" Lover)) of athletics will do well to get
Kate McMurchy . of Emit. who were
- visiting at the h• ale ui A. Mc.urchy.
left on Mundny for Loyal. ..Miss
Suthct land is the guest of Mt'. A
McGregor. The 'tide hulked %etV this number, in whirh will he found
:Audi -woe in her co -fume '•f silk mull
with triwtningt+ of allow.: lace and
satin ribteon. Her tulle veil was
caught up with lilies-.of-the-lalley,
and she cartird a 'outfuet of bridal
roses. After the wedding dinner the
happy couple left, amid showers .1
confetti, for their home at Loyal.
The bride's travelling these was of
navy blue, with hat to match. Many
handsome and useful wedding gifts
were presented to the bride from
neignhors and friends.- The gr s
gift was a ereecent brno,'h art with
peatl.. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson have
the hearty go.kt wishes of a host ot
friends ,s they commence their wed•
ded life. -
PKESEST\Tore.-.lt a sleeting held
at the home of Charlet( Stewart on
Wednesday last, Mrs. George J. Fer-
guson (formerly Miss Jennie McMur-
chy) was the recipient of a presenta-
tion made on teenier of the leintail
branch of the Women's institute. That
following address was read by Mee.
Beckett :
MRs. Glootoi J. Isketicaus.
Deer Friend and Co-worker. --We
wish to express to you our hearty con-
gratulations on your happy marriage.
and at the seine time we desire to con-
vey to you our sincere prayer for the
future hle.sedness of yourself and
your husband. While our heartfelt
wishes are with you., w e regret very
much the loss of inch a valued and
capable officer from our society. 'We
remember your inert' ucti. a papers
read at our Institute, your wise guid-
ance of our meetings and your gen-
era) interest in all that is best for the
gond of our society. We are sorry to
part with you from. our community
and hope that in your now neighbor-
hood your zeal tor all good work 'will
abound more and more. We shall be
delighted to have you with us at any -
future time to waist ini the further-
ance of our meeting.. In parting
with you today kindly- accept tbia
little memento as a alight remem-
brance 0Loweei1ocriaMon_with a-ou at
our Institute meetings.
Signed on behalf of the institute
-i, R. Beckett. president ; Annie 51c-
Leonan; vice-president ; Annie MCv
McDonald, sweeter treasurer.
On behalf of the Women's Institute
branch Miss Annie A. Macdonald then
presented Mr.. Ferguson with a silver
sugar bowl and cream pitcher, "mit
ably engraved. Mrs. Ferguson re-
plied, thanking the ladies for their
kind words and theii bandsottse gift.
something to interest everyone, what-
ever field of sport, he p.trticulerly church met at the home of Mrs. John -
tot ors. t Ston Wednesday afternoon, Novem-
ber Ath. a full attendance of mewlwrs
being present. The meeting was
CARLOW. eh* a business ace, reckoning the
Tt'Est) v: Nov. 15tb. finances of the fowl supper. The
C:HU�K(-H News. - Mr. Wilkie. a
young student of Toronto University.
rx•cuppied the pulpit in the Presbyter -
i n church both morning :and evening
S hQuarterlyservices
e ,. both
last
..
of the Methodist circuit were held at
Cole's appointment last Sabbath,
Rev. Mr. Taylor, of I'm we conducting
the servicer.. In the 'evening he
preached in Bayfield 'Methodist
church. delivering a very able and
much a1 pteciated sermon on "Temp-
tation." Rev. Mr. Laws conducted
the services on the Verna circuit.
The Ladies Aid .1.f the Methodist
SOME EXTRA VALUES
The object of this business is to sell goods, bait the selling must be right -
every article shown must bear the stamp of real value. Just read our message
this week on some extra values in the following articles.
•
•.'IERY
Hosiery .
r
soda kin
Re•remtill talking
a
Pis
pito twosome we have extra vat- •
ties lushest.. Our offerings ate
the pr.xippct of three mi11a. It
is acknoieltdgrd all round that
this in the place to buy your
hosiery if you want the greatest
values.
Lot No. I at 2(e -the popular
price.. They are here it1 wool.
sizes from, 5 to 10 hwhr., east
color and no seams. Alio
Lot Nott fazes from 6 to Ill
inches. We eters then" at -25c.
',attire' sizes Otte. This Int is
from ba: to .irk, under actual
• value. They are a special
put chase frau a mill.
I;
Lot No. Il -Is made in our own
town, and no better fine, all -
wool stocking is madaaoywhere
for the prices asked.
SECOND$
A small lot, just:.as good
wearers as firsts, but not really
perfect. "Little Darling," sties
4 to 7, fine wool, silk heels and
toes, in cresol, pink, cardinal,
sky and tan. This is a very floe
hose, nothing like it anywhere
for the price.
Underwear
; Fur men, boys, women, girls
and children. White erd net.
ural eoh.r.. We never had ouch
values -20o t o *1.25. .
Wool Sashes
In red and navy blue just
the thing for a boy or girl.
Flannelettes
We never had so large a stock
to select froop, and never had
better values in dark and light
stripe and plain pink and white.
i,
t.
Gloves
Ask to ser our 'tic, 35e, Irk:
andN 1•
tall and winter Gloves.
Kn.tt•a value here in (stoves.
Come here for Perrin', Kids --
nothing like them fur the money
asked.
Coats
They are getting fewer and
fewer every dots. All pl•icee
from Isl'2.4s1 to Moto reduced'
to t;8.00'a n.l 510.00.
Mark, blue. gray, heaven and
green. This seasou'sstyles,
Dress Goods
Ahout.2s) yards of all -wool,
52 inches wide. regular prices
froom hoc to =4.215 l'nu can buy
ally one of title lot for sate
J. H. COLBORNE
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Weis Geo. .1. Ferguson has ladies wet(' quite leased with their
brought his Nide (formerly Miss Jen- success rhe officers, teachers and
his Mehturohy, of Kintail) to his homy parents; of the Methodist Sunday
Per-
on the old Clark farm at Loyal. Theschool treat at the home of Mrs. Par-
wttidin¢ took place at Kintail on the ChrNOON Tuesday evening to arrange A
2nd inst. The people of this locality meeting
of hecieBiceit The anneal
extend a hearty welcome to Mr•s. Fri- in
the Bile society was veld
ggu-lin. The groom is one of t he beet in the tM'Ile a rhureh Friday even -
fellows in the township and we Ate in* last The 1.n.. 34;ra for the en-
gla.t he pits abandoned the ranks of (ung year are Mips M:Irgaret ('amp -
the bachelors, especially wh.0 he
brings eo estimable a lady to our com-
munity. May happiness and prosper-
ity attend them through life.
Betel -S. -tiers Bean, jr., has gone to
Toronto, where he has secured A situ-
ation H. A. Powell. our store-
keeper, ham a fine, up-to-date store and
i a doing a good business. He has been
reuovatirg his house and also fixing
op his ,tables ...Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Homey hate moved ' back to the
county town. where they intend to re-
side in future. We are sorry- to lose
then¢. Mr. Homey has just fluished a
very successful season with his thresh•
log outfit. He had three months less ;and ox team to Goderich township.
Ontario the Best Yet..
f4i7Rfortb Expositor : John G.
Grieves of Mat Riots who returned a
week or so ago from a trio 'through
eke West, thinks McKillop is the hest
yet. He ears the harmers in Ontario
can make more money than the Wes-
tern farmers. and that if it were not
bell and Mies lteetrice laws.
1 OE.'Tu of T/1111,1,1 JOWETT.-Gree'
of the beet -known teeidents of Hay-
field peeled swey on Monday. 7th
inst., in the per -on of Tll„{rnesRiche' d
Jowett. whose death "centred at hie
home at "1 he Point," in this village,
at the ., a of righty -one years. A
month ago Mr. Jowett Was stricken
with apoplexy, from which he never
recover De: ewe! was born in
London, 'Slighted, in Miry, lea His
parent* came to this country in Mei,
or when he was about four years of
age. After :a sea voyage lasting srv-
eral e[t•eeki they tended at Quebec, and
from'ttiere they came by stage. boat
two days of threshing. practically
every day but the Goderich fair day
toeing filled in. That is quite a record.
We hear that Andrew Young
has refused the offer of A big price
for hie fine 'Acing horse, "'Meter J.'•
This borer hes made a great reoord on
Western Onterin tracke and Mr.
Young is evidently not in.a hurry to
part with him.
A $.(n Evss-T,-The unexpected
death of Minnie McPhee. wife of
George .Killian, which occurred on
Saturday, November 5th, was a shock
to tbe whole community. among
whom the deceased was a general fav-
orite. She was the .,scored daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McPhee. of this
toweebip, and was united in marriage
to her now bereaved husband in Janu-
ary last. Her death in her nineteenth
yeat, leaving a mottbertees little baby
girl, is one of the Saddest of event..
The fut.eral took plate on Thursday
last to Colborne cenietefi'. Rev. Vs .
Baugh and Rev..). R. Mann conduct-
ing the services. The pallbearers were
L. Walters, Melville Tyndall, John
.Johnston, Peter Bisset, (:eo. Bean and
Oeo. Rvan. There was a large gather-
ing at the funeral, friends from (iode-
ric Dungannon and Auburn joining
with those from this township in pay-
ing the last tribute. Mrs. Durnin, sis-
ter of the deceased, carne from Mani
toss to attend the fusers,. and Mrs.
A So '!AL E1 Elrtsu.-The League
meeting for this week took the form
of asocial evening held at tbe home
of the social vice preside/it. Miss Pearl
Denstetlt. The evening was spent in
games and contests of various kinds.
and refreshments, consisting ot ice
cream and cake, were served. Quite
a large number of the young people
were present and the evening was
very pleasantly spent by all.
OLD ADE At'rvrrtxs. Owing to
the inclemency of tbe weather, it was
a rather small audience that as-
sembled in the Temperauce Hall last
Thursday night to hear the Comedian
Government's annuity scheme out
n
by D. a e D t Lucknow,
'reed It. D C im eo
1►
one of the foul authorized representa-
tives lot this PrQy ince. Mr. Cameron
explained very clearlythe purpose
and working of the sceme and em-
phasized the fact that the securing of
an annuity for old age did not, in any
sense, entail the loss of one's diguity.
Leaflets containing full ioforrnation
were distributed at the close of the
'
The time elapsing from the day they
lett Livorponl to the time when the
reached their destination in Goderich
township was almost three month..
Mr. Jowett lived on his farm on the
Bey -field line, Gnderich township,
until l8dd, when he removed to "The
Point," where be coot' tied to live
ever since. and where, wing to the
popularity hf Bayfiel as a summer
resort and of the G ve as a picnic
gmunda, be bees a known w the
people in all the. urronnding towns
and communities. io 14187 eceased
was married to .his now sorrowing
widow, who was a daughter of the
late Cbarfee Middleton. Their family -
consisted of two sons and one daugh-
ter ; William. of Bayfield ; John. -of
Warroad, Minn., and Emma, the let-
ter being Mrs. ID's) Wright, of Tor-
onto. Mr. Jowett wee possessed of a
very etrolg and robust constitution
and during bis long life he never had
a eerioua illness, though he bad had
several severe accidents, caused by
handling.pirited horses, of which be
was very fond when on the term• in
religion Mr. Jowett was en Anglican.
The funeral, which took place on
Werlueedny afternoon, was largely
attended. The services at house and
peer were conducted by Rev. Mr.
Oondell. assisted by Rev. Nr. Hinde.
The ppawllbearers were : John and D.
Love, ot Hills Green, an aunt, alsaf H. McNaughton, Stanley ; John
Love,
, of Much sympathy ,s felt Stewart and Cb:aa Cook, Godericb
wag township : George Erwin and John
with the sorrowing hneband and also Falconer, of Beyeeld, The interment
witb the parents of the departed one. took place in Bayfield cemetery. ' One
roe tbe'tineney made in land specula- ester and one hrntber survive : WII-
e
could he desired oil Sunday the anni-
versary services in the Methowlist
church were a pucceer. Rev. E. A.
Fear, of Blyth, preached to targe con- .
gregations both in the afternoon and
evening. Taking as his text in the
afternoon-" 1'hnugh He was 'kb, vet
for our sakes He became poor, that
we, through His wivetty, might be-
come rich," the speakeecontraated the
Saviour's riches in glnrq with tote
humiliation Ile suffered in order that
sue might share in those riches. Him,
subject in the evening was "The Best
of the Wine at the 1.•ust of the Feast."
Both his addresses were mach appre-
ciated. Speria) music was rendered
by the choieet each of the services. a
quartette being given it the evening
service by -Miss Ferguson, Mrs. Stot-
ler and Mears. Naylor rod Knox.
How's This ?
ward t an
dolls reward or
Weo one hundred n Y
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byt.
r h cannot be oaredHuA
raw of catarrh t wt
Catarrh ('ure.
F. J. (:H):" Y t CD., Toledo. D.
We��be underwyrned, brae known F- J.
Cheney for the We sheen rear., and belles
him perfectly honorable In all business, (ran. -
action* and f.nanclall able to carry out any
obligation. madeby Ida aril.
N Arrant+. Kiv1A!r t 1113114 IN.
1t'holeule 4'ruggiata, Toledo, 0.
Hall'.. Catarrh (sure 1. taken Internally. acl
Inadireou upon the Mood and mucous sur-
faces of the system. T••atlmontal.. rent free.
Price 75 coati per bottle. Sold by all drug
ddreee.
1[ ET H (1 DINT Afrsn'iits.\KY.- �TTaake Halls Family P111s for constipation.
Though the weather was not all that
we well sot hear en Much of The Ai al from now until Jan. let, Ilam, of Port Arthur, acid Hrs. Riley.
Abaglories
of the Weiti. IOU, tb� to new subscribers. of Marquette, tiles.
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A FREE TRIP TO
THE OLD COUNTRY
With all your expender paid from your horse in Outside
to the Old Country and return, and a liberal allowance
for spending money.
The Family Herald and Weekly Star
of Montreal, that greatest and best family and farms
paper on this continent, offers the above prize in a very
simple competition. Full particulars nay he had at this
'Rice or by writing for sample copy of that great weekly,
the price of which is only one dollar a year.
NO HOYE IN CANADA CAN AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT
The Family Herald and Weekly Star, Montreal
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T h e Highest FtJRS Moderately
(trade Quality ... Priced ...
Every wester of Fur wants that Fur to be
of high - grade quality -the only quality
erect -so__
desirable. Our stack afforis you an
opportunity to buy the highest -rade quality
of Fur without paying exorbitant prices.
We bought all our Furs before the big
increase in price, and we are giving our
customers the benefit. The claim of one
who boasts is always discounted, but we do
wish to impress upon your mind that you
cannot afford to buy Furs until you have
seen our stock and values.,
AEI
JOHN STEAD
Furs, Mantles, Ladies' Wear. ate. Hamilton Street, Godelleh.
eset
TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS
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We will send The Signal from
the end of 1911, for
du
now to $LOO,
P. T. DEAN'S
5c to 25c Store
Following is a list of prices
for Saturday and next week :
• box, t 1 a'
Writing 1 from m 5c n G 1Sc
t rain l'aper r x
PM
Prl•futne per bottle :x'. 10.' and 151•.
Talcum Powder tor to Sic per lox.
Plaques front Se each to 23e.
Pit -time Frame( Z,c up to 20e each.
Safety Razors 155 each.
LADIES' DEPARTMENT
Lashes' black sateen Underskirts worth $).28 for 90e.
LittliteS Veiling in all shade's for 1:M' per ynrd.
Ladies: Kid ('+loves worth.8l.011 for 90c.
Hendkrt•t•hiefs from 1c each up to 25c each.
Embroidery Collars 2 fur 25c.
Ladies' Belts from tic each to 50c.
P. T. Dean's Department Store
Corner East Street and Square.
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This Space Is Ours
We Wive nn��ivu1wl fav 11 end like everynne elite "'errant
have cunt meted for'it and like elite "'errant
acre money's worth. ao w.- intend making good use of it.
We *remit fur all the business we can Sett and will try by
every le•Kitimate meat* tote -cure it. Just a word about our
goods and methods•
Our Furniture Stock
We will endeavor to keep right up to the mark. We buy
ter close as we ran, take advantage of all discounts, and sail
ag low se sound business principles will let us. We are well
aware we eannot carry all the high-class articles you may
require, hut we will keep a Mock second to none in Western
Ontario, and if we do not happen to have the pesticide:
article you want we will he only too pleased to procure it
for you. We have eatalogttes of all descriptions of furn-
iture, and anything purchased this way will ire sold at a
very close figure, aa these wales are generally for cash and
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Our Funeral Requisites
will I* strictly up-to-date in every reapecL We are pre-
pared to attend to all calls promptly -day or night, and
have the necessary knowledge to perform all our professional
duties In a satisfeetory and buainess•Hke manner. When
iwneed of services of this nature we will appreciate your
patronage.
Our aim: "The best value possible for your money."
Ow motto: "A square deal to everyone."
Respectfully yours,
W. J. 1`I U I R & CO.
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