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The Signal, 1910-12-22, Page 44 THORUUDAT, DKCKNnxtt '.l, 1910 District News. KINGSBR1DGE, g 11RISTMAS 1'HESENTS. - (iRO- V 4.Eft !RS.. (tufts cigar*; sleeting Dards, ate.. on hand. our tuck is well assorted and of the be..t quality. We extend to our customers the compliments of t be emuwn. au.d wi.hiug to join in the f(rttivItle• ourselves our.tore will he closed during (�'hrb-tmas holt• day week ut 7 p. ts, U. FORSYTH, King,- bridge. ingsbridge. THt'ItsnsY, Dec. 15th. AN'01.1) UI8.$IPKNT PASSKs AWAY. Un Monday, December 12, atter a few days' illness.z.Charlese Noble, an old resident of AI4hHrld, mooted away in to the INintitf by rryp, electric wire Loudon. The terrains wets 'nought hip on the street in the village ire to Goderich on Townley afterueon, K thence to his old home here. the fuh- glut -tut Shell is the owner of the eled- erul.tr►king place on 11 edneed*v at 10 1 trio light plant, and he was held liable o'clock from Sot.••Joseph(s Catholic I for the conditions under which the church. The pallbearers were Mor. i hl)1•ue was killed. The case was tried gen Dutton, Peter Austin. John by jury. bea•1 Den Wiloaul Mc- • The last rase heard wax that of the IN THE COURTS. Conclusion of County Court -Noes -jury sittings of High Court. The ease of Yellow vs. Snell, which was being heard in the County Court as The Signal went (o press last week, was minclndede)u Saturday. Judgment wag entered for the,plaintiff for $'.silt. Madman A Stanbury (Exeter) fot plaintiff: John M. McEvoy (London) for defendant. This action resulted fr the killing of a horse belonging. 11yerP, hits u C. THE SIGNAL : GiODERICH ONTARIO -- - - --gyp--- VICTORIA SCHOOL. IfQRMAL OPENING ON MONDAY EVENING. A Splendid New Building, Worthy of the Town of Goderich Presenta- tion of Robert Park Memorial Medals -..Speeches by Representa- tive Citizens. Victoria school, the tine new build- ing at the head o) v ictorut street, was formally opened on Monday evenipq teat. Many of the citizens had already availed themselves ..f the 'board's invitation 'tu inspect the sellout ou Friday or r Monday 'after- noon, and the universal etprewiotl was one of delight with the.,,epleudid aPlointments of Ihr school, its beauty earthy and bled. Itoltiption. The de- ' W. i)t,hrt•ty Co., of Clinton, vs. A. and cymuludujuauPrw end bet 'corse. is all w" ceased is au Yr_d.by Atte- tsnughter 1 Pr merger. of Havelock. This w-► 1.111 vel l -•-HaT[ Tv ng In AbhHrld anus holies at thin school are anon to recover on a pnouissory ir, i note W. Proudfot4,4C C appeared AUBURN. , for the plaintiff. but the .defenda:t • ons ed 1 M entered ort a -) In - A Ltxix' SttowKtt.-On Monday tiff for -$573.':0 and the• defendant's evening a nunllwr c.f the young ladies counterclaim was dismissed. The of this vtllag1 gave a linen slower tit Court adjourned at noon on Monday. the hotfftrof.Miss Pearl Denoted'. in hunet of her *pm teaching niarrisge. ` .�hec Nonsuryt Asti' tet_ - _ • She Was the recipient of Many useful Thi• noel -jury sittings of the High gifts. A 0)e1Mt'PII)oyable evening was omit of J,4141k. menta, nn. Tuesday spent in nntsic and social chat. after , • K at the conr('house lefoi•e the which refreshments were served. Hono,)thle• the Chancellor. Si, John BoxtrriKo. -k{. A. Itotwl•tnn ,went Boyd. There were five (4(.1414 011 the toHrustrlsoubusiness on h'lid.Iy..-. d,cket, but only two were heard. Miss 1Vinoie TI pion, of Hlyth The 'Abets were laid over until the public school staff. visited at. Henry Sturdy's on Saturday and Sunday .... Mr. Clark left on Saturday for a few days' visit with 1 -k-i 1s at W.IWu .... Miss Maggie Yunghlut-returoed from Innerkip on Monday Some of the boys from here drtts•e swee-4at.see._ big the in Myth on Sunda'' A. A. Napo. went to Itlytlfon Saturday : R. 1%tiossoDev. Dec, 21st. war not reprrseuc y (o l Judgmrot wa et t d ( h 1 la' CHI'H('84 Nets. -The regular meet: inR of the mission study class in con- nection nection with the Epworth League is withdrawn fob�••-this week Anni- vrnart• servici•x will be held in the • Reptile'. ehtire % here next Sunday. Hee:- A. iinghee. of Toronto. will preach at 2:1•i /. nt and also at 7 p. u1. • Un tVedneedav night. Decem- ber 2Mth. a Christmas tree. entertain- ment will he given.l)y the members of • the Baptist Sthnday school. Collec- tion !n aid of the . Sunday school. Evei•yhoady welcome Seat Son- l1+� 11U11stypielainnMTy tionelav in the Methodist Sunday school. . -err•- vices, for which a specie' p .)gram !s provided; will 1.• gin at 1ki:) le. tO. An address will he given on "The Rela- tion of the Sunday Schoen to Mission t.,' ... O. E. Errant find Mise hluwir Blair went to Giottiich yesterday to select -the Walks for resod- of 4he:-M'thu.1' Sunday scheme'. 1'opoiso, - lin Wednesday. De- cember 2h+t. at f) a. 111., at the 110me • of George Denattdt, his elder dough• ter. Pres. I; was united itl marriage to J. (i. VV. Strasser. of Sebringville. Tlte ceremony was per foriued by Hev. H.:► Miller in the pretence of a few iuuuvdiatetriende, which included the KI.om•a brother, After * sumptuous dejeuner, the crediting part were ire cotupenit'd to the l'. P. It. st at.iun. e .- . n ) mis .glia where amidst showers. f one articles in general, and - good wishes in particular. they left on the 2:35 train for their new home. feats. wiles out of Stratford. The bride's going -away gown was of deep old rose, ponyette root with handsome collar. and heaver hitt. The 'ride haw -held an honln,•d Nose 3n Methodist church. work : hut it is the Way of women in g••ii rel to rrtWF'TtV • localities, and we may count upon Mrs. Striesser'x making 1►�isell felt int the exult• way in bet nl w - • WESTFIELD. In charge of Principal Tigert cud .AII�M's I.r l F Tu izel. Hall, - tatter, . Watson. tViggins. Parsons, Strang and Dickwna. There Was a good attendance at the -formal oi.rniug proceedings ou Mon- day eveoulg, many representative cit- . __ . izene being included in the gathering: three soon! .')dents are all mt. the A. Maunder', cltxirinap gt.tbr ilcbo.d :,rtlie rite. Mr. Tom. who explainesci bit ted Presided and in opening the the tritile presentAtto l- to the meeting. prucee(hngs be expressed the pride aid a warm tribute to Victor Limn. - laud t-utisfrction which he felt in for o for his continued interest in the curllpletiun of 1 h beautiful and com- 'sch'ol and fot•.him generoeih• in giving' Acus building. He recalled bis .the -e med:dq. He also reed n letter own elte,' drys. when educational • faun. T. .-: Hie on which was fol- facilitreu erre h inferior to chore towel with much arpt relation by the next Court.of today, - to those days "the three attdiencr. Carney vs. Township of Coliorrie.-- R s' were considered sufficient educe- Nibs. Macdonald and Miss Down This was en action M the plaintiff, two 'end people who snit their chit- I erre then called to the platform Rud Richard ('army, of the Lake Shore deep 1.. the. high 'school were thought received their medal-. Master Don: road. Colborne, against the-towuahip to he nutting on air.: but now the en- cit cess nut present. of Colborne, as the result of the plain- court_ •inentetoevrn hipyhrrrdacatiun Dr. :Macklin was called upon as a wrrr ch that eeeiv :had should ac- nteuther of the- ('nfegiate Institute hoard antrati1 b out that among the bodies to whom credit was due in connection with the erection, of the new school wars- the ammT �sar�lg�a is Rheumatism of the face. Uric Acid left in the blood by disordered kidneys lodges along the nerve which branches from the eye over the forthrad.and' acro.s the cheek to the side of the acme The cause is the same as -in all Rheumatism- disordered Kidneys. The cure is like- wise the Iame-- Dodd's Kidney - Pills r4111=1.11.111111MIMM. iNDOSIMMIaliMISMIND MIMMIMMINIDGINI THE LAST TWO DAYS No time for hesitation now. If you want,a hint about „b,„ to get for a Christmas Gift, come' right here. HANDKERCHIEFS i i This ha THE place to bits your (i 1 FT Handkel•chiefs. %Ye hay'• dead loads of them at all vices. coon foi.5c up to the best wonted. ' lu volitive! .'moddem.w, fancy pi. -tures, initial, embro)idI'lM'(I, blare (sign, E'ccelda, hermit itched and initial sill, LISSUE HANDKERCHIEFS the irteul,•-t H:uulkcrchi,•t n.,.•It. 1,11,M11. 30'0 Handkerchief Boxes to gibe away. LOADED . with laces. Embroideries, Waist. Proms, 'Awn \\'eta*, Shams, Drapes. Crntrr Pi••ees, tiolilrll; :, 'Covers ,1114.1 Mats -all t1PW. ..Ialld (wing flooded with waters i RLivT -lfcxtd rdtrrntse,n. The e11... - condition at affairs which, the plain- turn 1 .11d the pat'e'nts to visit the tiff claimed. had cxisted for several Schou.. their leisure and inspect tit grans. • .1•ldgtnent sea reserved. L. 1.11.4.0;401y..The trustees had taken E. Lh,n .•y for totairltlffi 51. (i. (atm- .oll.ldetable Hina in their lads for iron, K. C.. for defendants. the build)olt Paine of them plans vie I towel council• which had hacked up The Meechants Hank VA. Bissuunette p I. the schoolipboard in its undertaking. et. al. -An action entered by the plain- .)(rel Toronto .end other laces- to err "'rewired Tigers presented the eu- tilfa to r •cover trove Ulivrr ►nal the -modelle "4""lt+, and he tlelirvrd I trance certificates to those of the sue. tills ins- 11lss tor• of Hay town- that Goderich had "the last wont" 111 ee.sfnl ettn.lidates who were phes.•nt. .hip, the amount of n promissory noir. 1(1boc'I building, He hoped clod the lodgment was entered with cast• for t ttentta alt the chnolmottlwould of the pttibe SI012.5M with interest thereon fn.l„ plendi coudsions bywhico the July Ith, 1910.• Chun. (:arrow for splendid ildllrle sturrorouhded•by which they plaintiffs: 1V. 1'rnndfoeu. K. 1'., for 1'he-chairman stated that littera of defendants. - regret at their inability t•) be present • ad been sent by 1lsryor ('atilerou. PERSONAL MENTION .- Rev. Dr. Dungan Hew. N. Turnbull and Judge Doyle. :L... T --t 1T.f Eketir.•i•.ii `few SatiCli' -- ___ _-_ nowt. ?la- w ` Dr. tit ranwas tnen-ca-tted upnl. Miss 5-exa %1'ig,tivala- returned borne from He 1410rtkr rewinletexnth•.ot his long ac - Miss H 1f -� yuaiOtan(•e-with the echoed.' of Gale. Mr.. Frank Martin i- sway on a '.left to her rich. end claimed . the principal brothers at Detroit. • and *1I the nneulbets of (he, pull- 'Mr.. 41. McMillan Irtt Tuesday 40 coin het he - school teaching 'staff as his hu -burnt at Markdale. pupilr. He had always endrav- -meeski1... sialloess,(lett-lancw.ek-4w--cacaos.- -nerd- he--ettit+cai. -ta rad4'' galas wia to aM• will •pend the winter. A. A. low lie. of Chicago. 1. •(carding the trona Irrtween the high and -the public vel t r• wet vt t" u 1 Pchtd)1.,and he ,pointed out the vital MoNI.%Y, Dec. IUth. NirTls.-- Will. Taylor. of Voir tido; is home for the hididay. .:.:•:.1f)yvmoud Redmond, s.f Stratt'n,d Normal ((churl, is home for the', hohllrvi. '.tins \•ere► Mr•Dow"rll iy tep•uding at few ,lays this week cisillog her c(n)8,i48. Miss Ar:a McClinton, -h5- ()ode -Hell. Mrs: Fred %l'1'herson, i1r•ronl- ponied ht Mrs. :IcI'I14,'i on. ars, o1 Icl}l,'ti.itrd fi lends her'' a few days lav( week Miss Joseph -kw - W4 -.ss 1 - •'wk • rnt('1reined a. itnm1444 of her friends on Manila ' PreniIIL' •18 a pro. grnphive boat heir party .. Harvey Mel►uwell visited his IVO etas In 'fot- onto * 'few days .lust week 1n &tat t ie Thing put loi t h to organize it l Ole club in this humid%. A ntrel ins will Is. held in the school 'infirm on Toe •day e'Yrnintr of this week to arrange matter M fill' Inn• coining* ae•aal)rt D(1(t'1 forget' the 8.'h �• s.it- tiveLo he held in the %Vesneld 'on i''ridtlt evening. A jp,od ii�lt ...cta4 ,.,. .'ate long -.'x• or `the thmnytrrtnk turd and were week. Thr point - chin, --t. ---peered n('W Methodist chine pelt into post:ion las potpie of the 'Donny brim ment now have one of the fine beet churches it the (ten h( for ata miler and the olein note remaining after altsuh-r•tiptionPare inis• com- paratively • small • lohn Hanford. who has been attending the School of Pharmacy in Toronto, is home for the n nal emec4Saful in hi+ recent exumhlatims and will in s few months be through -as a full-fledged druggist. Congratu- lations. John ! .....Chat lie Redmond has been" laid up for the poise week with a very ,Ptrete case of ulcerated tont h, --- -- - - - Deafness Cannot Be Cured. by local application., n- the% cannot reach the rine/pied portion of the car. There is only one way to cure deaf,,..•., and ..that is hy tonal(ter tional rentedie-. D,Y.fne.,- 1• caused by an in flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian tote. AN hen lb(. tube Is Inflamed yOu hare a tumbling wound or Imperfect hear erg. and wean it I- entirely rioted deafness. la the result, Ind utile.. the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal (*sdltl(o, hearing will be destroyed ,fere. et • nine (-leer out of ten are caused by catarrh which 11 nettling remail Inflamed rondttlon of the mucous abets. -r•.. via wftl etVIT ere hundred dollar. for any ease et d teamed by catarrh) that eao- dot be oared tar Hall's 4 aterrb Cure. fiend for Chenlars, free. F. J. i 1t(p.. Toledo, II, by dr s, 73c, . Falling Mlle for eonatlpat Ion Tile woman whn marries* t.. hotter herself generally be ee worse than Weer. n r t n. r*. ow e n Iowa. Mr-. Mack and 411-' Lawrence returned yr- interest which 4he Collegiate. Institute teIda) from a six week.' visit to (incase". had on chs efticieocv of 111e public '4! -,..le -..t. imou+bav«• today for Coiling build- school,- as the source of supply tor its W01111. (O vend al few week- with min W01111. Referring tri the new th err. 4L. .I*.• Wil -un laaway to ("Iereladd on • he .oil Strang the that ass far a. month,- .•1•h lu her brother. Mit. Dr. Mel he could judge the town half received dl um. good value for every dollar expended. 4 a.well Itumhall L. home from the tmtalio 1n respect 10 light -and 100111 lies• the Toilette o1 Pharmacy at Tuwulo for the 1 Mist huilding w•us •pal ticularly well pistil- mn.' tal'atluh. red. Me congratulated the hoard up - Alts.Mr: -aced Mot. David Mc9rien. of Fdgereo•'' on the complete of its undertrkiog. Alts-. 'aye arrival In 1 ion and ponos. -pend tog the winter here. and expressed the hops that the pup - North Hay, wheathi. t.a. been employed on a carr Irf the school propetty, eepecialiy t'. 1•. tc. sunny gang. by refraining - f • ms.-I(ing their lierald Kidd i• home for the winter from its would help Mr. iget•t 10 taking Miss Lodi. Ortwein and 411x. Ruth !tenni.% names on scalls Or de!tlks. N I of rnwl ..peat afew Argy -the test. Werk at Medd. the home of I:rt lh Nd ' " The chairman corrected an oroiseion 11..I. mortis, 11. It 4:. M. of the A. 0, t'. N' , in his opening remarks by }trying due visaed\\tee lodge- at Wingham. Wijoixtre. :credit to Architect Morley and to the (herr IeMid Vont whit lust week. r14.U..a'onh aehrre fur st wot•k. ]L.. (less. tit an u,d I(S LI.wld urs, vr -t --:(arm's M;tcbeli.- ger nettheit rtwttk. r. �Mu.al for' K I Mien.. ay n a anlarou, . iia.. w teal, they xt purpose raking an wormiest ti -1t, - ptesent(sf hie congeal Ulatione to both %%..m., sham lllll I. home frons Dawson city pupils end parents upon having such e aper a101,14-t.')1u (ler u.Mth rouutry.and a. beautiful •.4.10 . 1111i.h such ant - 3tro. c r:' r Ne I ' . mid h t soundings the teachers should be 'able .ate Jas. neon/heartily eartily greeted by hd,. I. old ft ien an old time riullnb.t Of Uadrrtc•h Oona• I4 r In a gra esus ter o to do excellent work. and with such 1 Cellist.. w'a•the gue-t the* serk'tne ed Mi'. Jona oppor•t • tee at. their disto.at the Neer: children would In after grass, have 41i',. Lu. -y Hannah, of ntiuthern Manitoba. (n to 1. 4(+ah,g her rcIMkeen owl deep regrets if they Gilledrelative.relative.Unnuao and i. a[ pre t theuu.t,of her uaL Mrs. 4lalthe.t intake use. ter them. The speaker statre:: yadrged the children to make 'the brat Little lYmmnton •Diiniele. the H(ghland owe of. their time and to try, to do dancer, won the gild watch dan,•iul at the te(rtl.rtbing 1..e their coUulre. town hast m. Frataf night. He i. a right good Dfield 14.41C0.014.41C0.0his Cnugre8Ulai (hna dances Kn.rnntlnr Iteelew r. }Tr \il.cs'-oox rod baby Willard arrhad to those cnneernct1 in the building of m !4.41.1 d..y fl Ant Stout:, Manitoba. tie -mewl the school. He dwelt upon the Im- tlr•'w0erre with her parrot.. Mr. told ,'4' p,, tone'. of education to the whole tt66. ri f:II lots• ('ict„n •t tart. •prnfllei jnatifYino( the system of gerl- t w. Lawton. • represnaing the Wil -nn •l texegn/nr mittCltlonal-purposes.Patetiotorg riof Toronto. , NA. lu'rown ona1at Tnrday. Mt. Lawton hew h«ev, connect...I He looked rnt•Watd t0 the establishing with-ete•1'a1 4M4,et.•1,. the amt Ince Nod hi - the industrial e•dacatinn in 6.,drrieh for Rat.rrnat vi -it w.c,• apprecbtt ed. those Wh P II. J W Ikd h ' of our tow 0. and mule a stlotig plea the (souk of l'onum•rrc here Get the Inst fifteenfifteennsr n would enter the workshops . + t. a en. who was on the +tot o month, has hewn trandcrrerf to the, Sboue for a broader view of lducation in .its atT4 (terra .1,,.et branch of the Hank in Tor will Rous aspects. onto nod left On Monday morning to fake hies new position. •:u..'.. Dr. Model said the school was D. H. McLeod, of Melita, Man., 1- yi<Itint,tt ids an honor to the town, tO Lhe bcu►ttil of .Iger. Mr.. Harry (tell, of town. Mr. McLeod trusters and t0 all who had to do with ver• formerly as r,••Ident of Whighsnt and its erection. He P oke Of the home, went Wa..t sweat) yearn alto. Ire ha• been a the church and the state• a. institu- sohscrilierto The Signal for more than that unurh.•r of yenta and looks to a to kettirhim tions ordained of Clod itpd referred to ..cqus'sod with the doing, throng's,»[ the the public acchool as the foundation of _ _ the state. Educitwd tutu, he tateL county or Huron. Christmas Visitors. governed the world, --end het, was . The following l.re among those who have Plea. •d to see .(,ch facllltl�t��few edit - come home to .pend i hri•tueas : cation provided in 0o11erich. H. J. Dean, ret. Jerome s 4'oll(qe . Berlin. W. H lt, elr*t•t son claimed an.intiQt- 4'vrll ('.triie. Trinity Pollees. •Toronto' ate connection many cearu ago with Mi.. Vera K111ott. Moonlit Schon,. Stratford. Frank roster. school of Practice! Science. the old St.David'a word school, Mit he Ito. 'Meg -it). not at all sorry to >rc the old McLean.Mnano',Toronto r al School, school abandoned in favor of the D1cManu•, Normal :+shoot, :ttrwt beautiful now school. He congratu-_ .oretto Academy. Toronto, listed ail concerned upon the splendidolivae, Tor bedding which had heels prorided. , r•rrarford said be was proud lento to lee it citizen of Goderich. •i'he eree- tae Lion of this new school was a project worthy of the town, and he wondered in such a town as Goderich it had ng delayed. Mr. Roes spoke le teachers, whose tier - not recognized as ford. 414+.4 Mabel D MI•• Jo -ie Saundc onto. 'hiring the evening a chorus of chil- dren. under the direction of the n.usi• cal instructor. Mr. Hunter, sang a number -of C. tiara, Including -The Men of the•North." '•U Canada."' and ••The Maple Leaf.;' Thr proceedingi were terminated With the singing of the National An- them.. At the Central School -`• The ('ental school was, in wale_ at- tire on 11'edneeday afteertiom when - public exercises wets held. Many visitors_ were present to observe the pupil+ who .acquitted themselves utast_ creditably Inthl-entranee class rootn Was • Christmas tree. from whi-h after 4 Ocloce Santa ('taus distributed gift• to the younger pupils. •this -treat being. pi..vided !ri the teachers and older pupils. The staff ut the Central school is com- posed of Mire Sharman. principal. and Mises Hutritt. Dunlop, V. Wel- son alld Stoddart. ' MI..110 Allen. lduretto Arsine Earl Allen. )'t..A ndrew .8 *liege. Frank la.ty, %"tnnlpett tt'flt,84 Rance y. `l. ndrew - College. To onto. I Ralph Herald. 5t..lndrew.('ollege,Totonto, leen ML. Ito -e MCNetIn, Normal School, sural ford.• u word t ' _ v'ePa were 0 ' c roan, est Mountain. Sick. the should 1)e. Mi.. Lely Mc\9cam r. Nor.h !School. et retford. y MI.. l.tsvle t.aeey-, Normal School. Stratford. It w its Pxir1Ct4J that or Lauris- it.ten- Ml...lean Tom, oronto. ton, of Chatham, would be MitsAllx :+-under.. Moamar college. Tot dance to present the Robert onto. %CotnerSatinder .cheat of Practical Science. melmlrte' medal, which be gives sect Toronto. tcear in ne•inory of his father, the late H H. Smith. St. Louis. Mo. Holiday Hates on Grand Trunk, Thin tear you will enjcy a long vinic at the old home or with your fHends, as fare and one-third rates will be good going from \Wednesday. December 21st, to Janttal'y '2nd, inelusiy . valid returning until .lanugo Ith, 1911. There will Mho he single fare rate over Christmas, good going I►ecember 24th. 2501 and 211th, returning troth Decembet 27th, and again for New Year's on ile- cember :11ot, January 1st and 2nd, good until January Ord. Tickets may be 4ecun'd in 'advance from F. F. Law- rence, thus avoiding delay at station. h.Ihert Park. to the pupil of the (1ode- rich public schools obtaining the high- est marks at the entrance examina- tion. Mr. l.auriaton. however, bad sent word that he could not attend, and the presentation wag trade by in- spector Porn in his stead. The medal tutu t car was won by Agnes MaciMn- ald, hut Po etre were the three lead- ing candidates at the examination that the donor genet mealy sup- plemented the gold media with Iwo wits cr medals, one for Mamie Down and the other for Wilfrid Dancry. The marks taken by the candidates were : Agner MacIk,nald, 5(12: Mamie thorn, 4(1(4: Wilfrid Donal. 4g1. The ?tlt-nanar I)crem+,er •lath. 'uction -ale of hoowehold Wood-. fieniture, .roves: c'arpets.I -,,main-. linoleum. bedding. 1daHetnl •sal.-, and • nntmber of 'fowl : at the home m. ltd I tennis road lately o,"t+p{ed by the late 411•.1 Ellen Edward : -ale to begin at Let •(clock. e Tito. Gr vial-. Auctioneer' COLLARS, JABOTS, BOWS, BELTS • Farley Belts -the II(•w•e'at known, (correct styles, leather and fancy web. and buckles. SCARFS • Net embroidered ends. .Hoyt( -and git•I.Y' wool telt Scairfr=new fur this season. - HOSIERY I))tei forget the Stockings always needed and 1 make a useful gift. particularly for thecliee oars t GLOVES`' J. H. COLBORNE ��■� �� allimammis FRILLINGS If you scant it pair, come here. Hig 'stock and • . \. lig lot just heal fromi 0' makers Ia.t tvcck. right price, in h'itbrin and French Kid. 1'errir1'Y They hie all new designs *nisi really elegant.II make -U l'.\It.v.t1EED. A'goyful Christmas to everybody is air wait. &Kany thanks for your patronage tlttf; 19/O year. We dish all Oh' tea4,,rs of The Signal a• bright and ha'pp� Christmas. - N. B -- For Christm•t- Fruits, 'Nuts, - Candies, rc., etc,, and all supplies foe- the-Chr1 4n1a::-- isstner, bring your. order here. Every . efi-ort made to serve, our custOibers to their ' complete satisfac- tion-. 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Postage to Canadian Subscribers. 5o cents extra 'We hare otir Christmas opened up for- your . inspection. and what +-large assortment we {cave in ' 1,4 -any Hair Brushestas,ny Military Brushes j arty Clothes Brushes--'.-1Et ony Hat ({rushes Rhony Bonnet Brushes t((wny Nail Brushes - Ebony Nail File.. Scalers. Cuiicules, Tweezers, Toilet, Mxniettre and Writinl(;l+ets .\1so a large assortment of Perfumes. by the •best makers, irtcludil._ Kerkoff, Pis-er. Puiland, Roger a Halley. H(tdtiut: Vinolia Perfume (. •. Ituyler's Chocolates. Fresh shit -silent just in.- Mao n.-.4Iso nice line of Pipes." Cigar ,L 1.es, Tobacco Pouches, etc. Cottle early and make your selections; A small deposit will t-teep your choice tlntil'C'hriattnas. Druggist F. -•J. BUTLAND r '•'alt•• atnre that pleases.' Mier' 444~4040.4..~4' Goderich i CHRISTMAS PRESENTS THAT ARE USEFUL Let u'. now. Penal ('hoppers Tea Caddies Tea and t'o ee I'ots (lllS.li plated) •` (1(x7,011+ I King I'ndtrci (inlet to Safety, Fier Hearty nod ('artsi•Magnetir•) 5/•4(4.4.1-1 utter Knives Forks ks �tnl%t' sour gift problems Look over. this list : Sugar Mello I'nn'ing Sets - .i- tisHwittg,, Tragi , Hock f`y Rkstem IHokvriirtindi-` Hockey Sticks , ('utter Hugs Horse Blankets Shaft Chimes f. •r ('utters String and Tenon Bella Stahl* and Dashboard Lantern. Tungsten Electric Lamps, Pirklc ) Make your select( and ""visit fit Fred Hunt's Hardware Store Hamilton Street 1' • a G ods olid It .Loin. to reason that dare• who hu4 111'11 1•hristml,s gifts now will havi•va better:uul tn..r.• 111114, .t.a'L tn1:111M1a1' frem triton they trill al chi• 1.11.%1•11f 11 11,1118-w hen off the Iwo gifts hat.• • - been ch„ -1•n. I►In .t,M•k iurlu.le• ''ct(thing in EBONY MiRRORS HAIR BRUSHES MILITARY BRUSHES MANICURE SETS PERFUMES, PIPES CIGARS TOBACCO POUCHES, Etc. A nice lane cf CHOCOLATES in fancy packs ,es. It C.' DUNLOP, The Druggist,\ South Side Square - Goderi h. tl,u,thtb% # 4l 144 blblbtbr,h% I1 l84U/tblblblblbibblb►b>,b i 1 Our 'Aim : The best value possible for your mone y 1 re -- --1 -3 a t t 3 t 31t WE WiSH r 11 t r 3 3 Very (Merry Christmas t IC r • stock is rubdown and:that we cannot give you c a satisfactory selection. We still have a large p . range of Rockers, Arm Chairs, Tables, Jar - 3 dinieresr Doll Carriages, Baby Cutters, etc., 1 1 which wall make most acceptable gifts. Articles delivered free of charge 'according to your in- * . structi$ons. i 1 AUENt'Y NORDHEiMER PIANOS .1E- 1 W.J.iIIUIR&COI 1 Ovr a►efto : "A square deal to everyone •' F TT14T1T11TTltlif". hTif"."1 T"111WP'0' "1"1 Christmas Greetings • and hope to continue' to receive your esteemed influence and patronage. Don't think that be- cause it is only a few days to Christthas that our OU ONE AND ALL