The Signal, 1911-1-5, Page 5LOCAL TOPI
,` til t .,rt NlNterii Ranator 4.
°bard Ransfopd an olid reassess.
'_•:intoe well limitary n Ooder'cb died
st Clinton •, ±gin $•.. .,•. .r. , Tel
'Intim
Nurse Mat • •.. Vttxt 1 utledal
rhe Ant Mtoothly horse: tar
f
+ l i
ket• to be bee s winter in (eiders is fixed for next Tuesday. Janus •
hkh. Reeve provision is being oat ••
fur the f Iouth bu -
and sellers el as some of the lead ..
buyers .;' entero Ontario are •.
meted u• . •omeof thee. 'h,'uld tie
good mare
Masonic r.- : ,taunt
The join'. tstallaucie e.r '.ray e>Mices
of Maitlauc Aodge, No :13, Gndert: b
and Mortettg Star Lodge. No. 100, ('LLe
low, wa. '• ed at the Masonic hall,
Carlow - Thursday eveoltaj Inst,
with R. W Master Oconee Melo:Ale,
of •-trattoru as installing toQ1c -.
Although th•, weather and roads
moat. unfavorable au ezceptio :.•
large number astern bled from (iod •rich
and the surrounding country ^.od
listened with profound interest t .he
ven•able 'tanner in which W •cc
Malcolm auducted :be meet ,, r;.
After th. ritualistic work had 5etin
completed the merubert, initiated oto
Maitland lodge during the to • of
the retlrinu Worshipful Master Dr.
Walter S. Turnbull, took advanoe e of
the do -aeon to express their aF •reci-
ation of his untiring efforts it ,noir
behalf and the Lodge general! by
presenting hint with a heautiful osi
signiflcatnt of the office he t w
faithfully filled during the me .we
years. eV Bro. Turnbull replica post
appropriately to this unloul -c1-for
mark of esteem The hretbrer were
then entertained to a suwptuot : nen-
quest, nterspersed w i Lb',oasts
and speeches from resident ate: -eat-
ing brethren Following Is :• ,int
list of officers of the two ledge.
Dr
,ss,. 11r W. M T urebun L P. M. ti.oa)tJaett;k-o
11r, Chao. K. Oat. W. M 1. Hetherington
11. e', I u, k{t,e d. W.: N. M. Yuuult
J. H. Ha. kisN- W. Wel,
J, alrrtt.., iec'y J.A.- -
H. (i. kr) tenet,. ria... Jat,_ ilers•
H. H. Uuuaa' J.u Ales. tilerui
A C.
Hu, `'4. Abs- Vaunt
A. C. unto. • DD J. Joku.tor
F..1. Butlers. 1, • Pawner
W. T. *111ar "L 1l. T) mlel.
(l. 4 Mcrae. t r, C J A. ` \-arc::
11. H. Polley • W. T rtkider
l3.Meryicar J.•- F Ns. •• s
J. B. Hueter Muawa. Director
Walter H. Harrison Wedded
The following wedding root. 'tom
The London Adv. -time of Tueoday of
this week will he read with much in-
terest in Gnderich. The groom since
°owing to Oode'ricb by established his
reputation as a sterling business man
and has made a boat of friend., who
will join in tendering Congratulation:
The Advertiser stays:
'Thu afternoon a quiet ee. „catty
wedding was solemnized in the
Croonyn Memorial church, when Miss
Augusta Marie Whitehall, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Whitehall. of thin city, heoame the
bride of Walter 11. Herri.00, a
protuinent jeweller of Oodericb. The
service was performed by the Rev.
Canon Dylan Hague. 'misted by Rev.
Professor C. E. Jeakins. Promptly at
the hour of 3 o'clock the bride entered
the 7bnrch on the arm of her father.
wbc led her to the altar. She looked
very girlish sod pretty in a navy nitre
tailored ttevelling suit if chiffon
bro dcloth, with a picture hat to
mat b. mounted with large `white
plume* She wore the groom's gift, a
handsome set of silver lynx furs, and
car lid a white prayer book The
nsherswere John t . ties and Fred
M Marshall. tooth of Toronto The
groom's' gifts to the whore were tleau-
tiful caweo tiepins set in solid gold.
Following the cnugratulations the
guests partook of a dainty hnffet lun-
cheon at tbe home of the In ide's sister
Mrs T A Wright, 'til Maitiend'
street The house was prettily decor
teed with flowers and palms Mr
at.d Mrs Harrison - left op the :3.33
trate via. 0 P. R. foe Toronto., King-
ston -and points east, abs' on their re-
turn will spend a week •: London he
fare leaving for their future home in
(;odericb The best wishes of their
•• any friends foliose tte young 'duple
.beir new home ' :,
Late Michael For••
et noon on Christm.: Go.y die ;Cell
Michael Finn Dosed peaosfully
may- at his new hone :n Bruns street.
be deceased war bu four weeks 111
- el in spite of rill the,. the hest mode
eti wt1 could do he rapodly grew worse
••,,td finally succumbed to his illness on
-unday December '5th Although
,• the 'till vigor of r anhuod, hie last
.moments were rends ed beautiful by
'sing perfectly resigned tr, die. and
,n being surrounded - ill his family
.nd friends 11. we fifty nine yearn
-f age. fifty three of - rich *ere spent
s • resident .,f Aebt•eld removing to
r'oderich six years alto The funeral
.00k place front the family) r•erddeoce
n Goderirh to St •oseph•s church,
4ahfield, where solemn requiem mass
was celebrated by . mother in-law
Re. M D O'Nt. of Parkhill. as-
•isteti by Hew D A McRae. of Gode-
ich, as deacon. ant otev W w Dean
se .nbdeacon Aft tbe arae FAtbet
McRae preached • er eloquent
sermon front the ext., 'Blessed are
the meek and humnie et heart." dur
Ing which be testified, aa his pastor.
to the patience end kindly spirit of
the deceased, and especially to the
pewee and joy of -out that possessed
him In his dying nowents. a fitting
close to such a lift and the true reali-
sation of all the lova and blessings of
e Entargs 3i or.
>i •. Canteen. raw;. L. : n.,n•. •
rte old !loves rime Bank premises ad
t oiMing his present store and wil
'tays it fitted up at once.as ao addition
bis establishment He intends to
.iso the new weepy rtei., leer's ,reenter..
ter
Hecrieoltura %mer ,
e lumens( of the Gocierese iiori.a a .
••oral Society ie called for uext Monda •
,.evening, January lith, to he held in W
lane's office in the court house A
special teetur•e of the program for the
,vexing will he a diacussiun in the
cultivation m celee s, leri es nes
Wells
tomeeffe Gets r Mont,
After brazing evidence for '.M)i lays
UM case of the King vs. Rowellffe was
concluded last Friday night The
charge against the a cccused was that
of theft and conspiracy to rob, hut
His Honor Judge lyle held that the
epee. of ojo.piracy bad not been es-
oblisbed. Two tither indictments
were dealt with and Rowcliffe was
found guilty of theft of a set ..f
whimettees, a pail of staple, and a set
it berneas. Tke .enteuoe of 'ne
month in jail was enema'
tee gereng Assizes
Tuesday, April lith. is the Mee
axed for the epetog assizes In Goderlch.
This sitting of the Court will hoe of
special interest. as the two prisoners
now in the comet/ hall on charges of
murder will then be dealt with. Ed-
ward Jardine will be charged with the
death of Lizzie Anderson and George
Vanstone will face an indictment for
the killing cif his five-year-old son.
Freddie. Chief Justice Falconbridge
it to preside. Tbe too -jury sittings
are te c owimern0e on Tuesdayy May
4 before Mr. Justice MacMahon
5 remises Stone Propene
Win. Sharman hap petreheere from
Hobert McLean the store property he
box been occupying for mauy years at
the corner of East street and the
Square, including the store on East
street wbich has been used by 11r.
'Sharman as a repair ebop. Mr. Shar-
man
hanman has been identified with this
stand for tbirty4our years --a pretty
good record— sad as it is uoe of the
best business 'mations in Ooderich be
thought be could not do hetter than
purchase tbe property. He is to be
congratulated upoo meantime t h e
ownership n1 r welt •tit.uatpA n
ur•opert•
A Change of elate
Owing to the difficulty in arranging
their route. the manager of the Royal
Welsh Ladies' Oboir bas found it
accessary to change the date of their
appearance in looderich [root Febru-
ary h. d to January 81st. On this date
the famous choir will give one of.
their charming concerts in the Opera
House Some of our citizens have
bland these singers 10 London and
elsewhere. and everyone has been
delighted with their sweet tnu.iic.
Fbe Welsh are noted for their musical
-shinty and one of the features of thin
isoir's program iso number of Welsh
national airs Thi,: is the geouitie
Welsh Choir froth Cardiff, Wales, a
iity that has long been noted for its
singers. It appear, in Gndet ich under
the auspices of the local Y N 0 4
See tbeir edvertiremen• pate -1
nes prices of adruirair'r '
eespital Notes
-Seven patten. • • • t Amoral
bis week
Through toe_maniac the :Opel
Yise Haynes desires tu thank berI
many friend, for much appreciated
cindnesaer sbow• her ivrino be
;hristmas seasor
The fnllowinp denattere ere erect'
ully Acknowledged Fracture bed.
'rom Menesetuog Canoe Club fruit
t Fi tend • two levet cakes, Y 111. e,
►. ; Eggs M W Howell , fruit eat
Mr* Poeter tw key. A Friend sen
red fruit Mrs Jar Clark ice -ream
1 .1 Edward, atagaxinee 1i;•rwr Car
.da erect Society . oranges Mrs Ca -
.•ie -aimed fruit- North street Metbr
list church . air cushion Mr. L 1!
Dani y fruit, Mrs i Dr) Clark tuts
Nightingale Obapter. D O E. hook
ftti. W W fiuridart 'elm" ono 1
• •u•- 11tr'R 'De ; White'
',ewer •,►went Armen*,
the Dominion Gn'•et-umeu , nks :c
.,otnted R D Cameron A Luckoos
its a lecturer in .Hoene• ,on with te,
Owoadien Governmen . %nnuldes
teeny inaugurated Nr Cunene"
rill address a public tneetlug In the
own hall. Ooderich. Tuesday enemies
tanuary 1t11h, rate o'clock, expbeeit
:.be provisions, of the Act and 'how •
secure the old age of ease comtor,
.Ud dlgntcy
portant one rand in the hands of M
,,ameron will he made interesting +.•d
,n.trti^tive, as he hes a repntatior ash
.n able and attractive speaker rhe
•hair will be taken by Msyot team
iron Everyhod% welcome lather
tpecially invited Adtriesioo free
The Port Elgin Times says:-- 'Mr I
Cameron set forth the idoantager A
the Act clesrly and created a it at
deal of interest, and his Addeo-
for..•eful and entertaloins
Mock sy Notes
Bert McCreath, ,it format. •i'
been elected captain of the T A
seniors.
With the score tied and one initiate
o play St, Marys woo from Listowel
nn Listowel lee In an Intermediate O.
H. A. game Tuesday night At half-
time the more was 4-2. This was
Changed to 5-8 in the last half and in
the last minute a Icing shut from ane
411 the visiting team woo the gam toe
Mt. Marys.
The first • game in the intermediate
saris. lex group Mo. N wan played at
rlt, Marys Wednesday niebt of last
week, between the boom terata wad
eItrateovd. The Classic City Wafers
dewow by the score di A.
Arrangements in regee to fro- re -
Mending of the Gnderich teak epee not
yy been eseaphoted tied the first wage
smote or Oode inn. Apert fix to-
' mw nlgbL been has beindefinkyy
Irl "71- ee•. Mee tteen) ito lir
'' t , ii /at•y r Sett Irtenaday.
the great da . wnleh ibe Lord
chafe to take Kir. tot • Himself The
t funeral servicer at the grave were
conducted by 11eo M. D O'Neil, as-
sisted by Rev. M 1 McCormack The
deceased Iveyev - mourn his low a
Wife and two children—Cstherioe. At-
tending the Normal School in London.
and John, of Ooderich. Patrick Finn,
of tloderich, is brother and Mn. J
E. Ndlllireo, of t +hfleid, is his sister
The pall -bears were Jame. Dean.
Thomas O't;oeno' 1) I' McCarthy,
J..1. Moser, M Deane and M. Bowker,
all members r. the Separate reboot
hoar!, of wtich he was one. His sor-
rowing friend* and retativee have the
deep sympathe of the two eommuni-
tJee of Oodeeirh and Ashfield in their
sad bereavement- -Co,r
Pop II AIM e: HRrsTlxA0 rs•a. tin
Moseley evening, January 9tb, the
psinmry sebolwre Of North street Run -
day snbont will give an Inge -act -lee
pengrms in the et -beetroots of the
ehnrnh, .'.wnrnrnteing et R emcee
sheep. Come sed speed en hour with
the little Mae and bear them sing and
melt& Atenissioe 10 sent*.
A Wisconsin wedding
be following, which is .,uppeu teen
be Manitowoc (W be -oaten I Daily Her
a1d of tleoambet 13th, will be reed
with much interests here, the groom
heing son of Mr end Mrs. Andrew
erten t1 L:ryal - • R. fifteen o
Chicago, whu cawe.bete two years ag
sx suhemustendent in copstructiuq th
new docks of the Central tem -.ud
Dock 0o. up river, returued to the city
Wedeeedsy to claim a ',ride and tbo
matriage of Mr. Greet and Mire Julia
Solttweide, .)1 this city: was •lebratild
at a 'inlet home wedding- th
' Note -welds residence ooh Ninth ittee
ss 2.311 this afternoon ares each
miller officiated at the service which
wart attended only by •. small part- o
immediate relatives 'Following a wed
'ding diener Mr And Mrs , ereeu de
parted for Minneapolis or honey
moor int, will later go to Virginia
where Ht Omer. ,s engaged in super-
intending the erection of a targe coal
dock Mi and Mr:, Green will be at
home at Chicago aftet May 1 and that
city will be t heir permanent residence
The bride in a daughter nt Julio Sole
weide ons 1 the city's ptooeer shoe
merchants end twisted her father in
the conduct it the business up to the
titne of his retirewent two years age
Mr Green made many friends here
while ip the city to erect the new coal
dock. and teeny friends 4 both will
extend well wishes for their future.'
A CREED FOR lain '
'1'.. tar Meer et flex ulnar
in,—The vesdiet of the ,-a:a.-t^,•ate f
,n Monday last wogld indicate that
eitens wh. have teceetly moved in I
IJ
f , front the :ouotry find it dilltpult w 1
o land a seat on the council bonne:, even
✓ though :bey have large propoey to o
termer. and it must have neer• oder- i
ably impressed top go the members of 1
that newly -created guardian 4 the
blit morate—be Citizens' League -
pu
that the. .wodidates advancer, nude,
e u support made a very poor show
t ing in the raoe. This is evidenced in
the reduction of two candidates to a
much lower platy than they formatly
held and deserve ou the board, while
a third was left very much out of the
runoii4 Tbe majority of the oldest",
of Goderu•b ars a brood -minded. pro-
gressive people, not horn with the
single idea A concentrating their
efforts :u the suppression of iso-ca11 4
existing .evils. but with a. desire for
the advancement of the geoeral pros-
perity of the town, and have eleeted
men accenting to merit. who in their
eetimauur will combine this pro-
gressiveness w rt ir the ueressary
rational measures essential to the up-
holding if pueli. morale. each mete
as the illayo, Reeve and I reputy
Reeve are koowo rc have ahem:
views, not acting tot party et individ-
ual -gain: iod *kb the ioticipated
assistanos of the new !tweedier,
should not be retarded in advancing
the interests of the corporation along
the broadest line% beltti°R . ; awr, f
such growing importance
It is the duty of this new council t.
enforce a thorougb uuliee sullervisior
of the cenduet of hotels billiard
roome sod other licensed places of
public 000ve. •net and amusement
by giving our chief of police the Deem,
nary power And assistance to row
rnand proper observance of the law,
for which he himself is .tulle tlualified
to act in u judicious manner if given
to understand that such is hi• implicit
duty
Let ,- all wort ,u harmony
Iain the highest point it, commercial
pCo.perity M promoting and working
eoergetioally for every legitimate
project which may he advanced, so
months the deceased had heen eon- that at the clone of 1911 we may haus
fined at Alexandra hospital, Goderich, obtained ptomlDence as a eommunib
wbere slat received the most tender
cake. Besides her bereaved husband
she leaver behind her a son -cork r
family of twit sons and three daugb-
terv. They are Fred. W . Loren, and
Mrs. Claxton. Charlotte and Jessie all
of Detroit they were all here for
the funeral 'Her husband arrived in
town about three weeks before '•er de
mise and waw with her at the last
Other relatives who were present at feet, x'rvtcss to North ,treses
the fttoeral were Capt Wm. McLean,
of Clevelacd Capt. John McLean. f1 Methodist church nen gabday the
male quartette will sing.
Port Huron Miss McLean, of De-
troit. brothers and sister of deceased . Rev W J Doherty ,.t Hensel!,
Mrs. W W Oreen and Mrs .I if i was unanimously elected rural dean
Parnham, of Detroit Mee. M Mur ' of Huron at a meeting ..t the Deanery
ray, of Pearl Bosch, Mich. a other I at Clinton last Monday Rev Mr.
sister, was unable to be present- Mrs. 1 Doherty's predecessor was Row C R.
Bedford, of town, also is a sister of I Gonne, late of Clinton, now rotten of
tbe deceased. The funeral took piaci Christ church, London.
on Monday afternoon from the tesi In Knox church next bunday the
deuce of Mrs. Wm. Green, Trafalgar 1 pastor will preach in the morning and
street, to Maitland cemetery hey. m the evening will he merited by W
Dr. Dougall and Rev Geo. F.. Roes N Macllueeo from Knox College,
conducted appropriate funeral eery- Toronto, who will deliver an address
ices at Lite house and graveside. The on home missions. Mr MacQueen
pallbearerswere J. P. Brown, Matthew represents the Students Missionary
Hates, Jas. Buchanan, H 1 M,.: ts, Societe of Knox College and will be
Jas. Holland and G. Green The heartily welcomed by a ergo con -
bereaved relatives desire to ex rem eregation deeply interested it the sub
their sincere apiprecuitton of the kind- ject he presents so well
nenesee andy ention n booohs The annual o,hnotinea tneetrue :1
inmate the
f the rses whiletal. the MacGillivray \Heide, Band was
held in the lecture room of Knox
LOCAL TOMS in ttRIEF church on the afternoon r V edoee-
day December 2Stt A urogram eon
aa*, au or quiet eleeneos so moat de.d.e. silting M reading: recttxtioue and
marine • be year. by srine aarmsnte made to I dialogues ey members •' the Band
oder by Prtdham use Taller Try him for was rendered After which the: usual
your text net or overcoat. Christmas tress of home-made dy
Now that the rush of the bolldar season w '(m
orethe ladies won settle down to their w..1-4enjoyed Io rpe
eense to firs
needlework.
and other whiter oeoepsUw ooacGillivray. recent appeal the col
Remember that Smith'. Ars Store. east stooe lection for the day ,e tri ate sent to
U had
equarters for teamwork/ and as. ma -
as
terLlr. sist Dr and Ilio. MacGillivray in 1
There should be a good audience in their wore in Chino. Any ethers
wishing to contrib'tta •,brough tee
f sath et Mra Altred tires,
Quiet the peacefuo Wan tit- teed
which came t, Mrs. Alfred Green at
Alexandra hospital nn friday last
Her illness, which extended over two
year., wow the result of the growth of
a tumor on the brain, which caused
the loss of her eyesight and memory
Deceased's maiden name was Ellen
McLean and she was a daughter of
the late Malcolm McLean. who died
Ave years ago at the advanced age of
100 years and sever, " months Her
early lite was spent in Ooderich and
after her marriage to her now bereft
partner about thirty-three years ago
they went tt• North Dakota. For
twenty-three years they lived in that
State and then moved to Detroit.
where for the last decade they had
made their home. For the last four
working to the general gain of ita eitl-
secs collectively rather than frittering
our time away trying to suppress
the licensed privileges of others which
it is the duty of the law to supervise
and ; 4•. Ipon
Ytntt'e lot• prosperity.
tttTtowALrsr.
- OT CHURCH MOTES. 1
*amO
1
WH
WISH
ALL
OUR
t. 5TOMER'
AND
FRIENDS
A
FERN
HAPPY
AND
PROSPEROUS
NEW
YEAR
11.'R. LONG
Phone 13
SOMETHING DOING IN
BRU S H E
tl `£.r 311I1Jfl7etl . just: ..
w gl:i r snap. 38eic re putti;
hese int', 'r:e dravvers , we will
'.he S,)e-r'iai prices '1I:E" t:QaecI
'we \at:-i:•iiahec coo.
One larger size -
:tegular 2t'a Hair Stove Erushea. we
'together tic Flair Shoe Bruahea....
leegular 3,ic Clothes Brushes Inc...z .
extra gored value in Bristle Hair Brushes tot .. .;:
Regular '25c full size, good corn Horse Brush.. -tee
Regular 3 )o extra large size, good corn Hort o
:Brush . .... .................. .... .. ..=3:
itogutar 35c wood .back Horse Brusb for.
Regular 45c round-faced wood beck !forgo ]Jrueit.
for..... .......... . .. ........ . ef,
These aro ao flue a 1 medics.
we have ever seen.
We have a few Heating Stevie
it. big reductions.
Always kelp this in miod.: 'Thee this is
PLAOE to buy your HARDWARE.'
Howell Hardware Go.,
Lim/rted
•
THE SIGNAL PRINTERS
LIKE RUSH WORK
the town ball next Tuesdayy evening to Band will kindly hand .heir aubecrip
of bear the address by R. D. Cameron,
annuities w 'n r3•'veromer't tld•age dent. or to Mrs Chas leery, treasurer, „
t a wen avaeuden meson% on Tees sotto
the money .: to be forwarded ae
day evening, Court Goderich, No sow a. possible v. Dr :and Mrs. k(c-
O.O.e installed ire rakers for the Galli. ray at Sbaughat.
tions at once to Mies \Viggms. presi
i
year 1911 The list .Dowered in The The schoolroom of Het-: uburch v,-
$lgnei las.week. crowded to the doors last Friday even
Che flee ongade nae • u. iu.t even ing on the occasion of tht annual en -
mg to the home of James McCJlacberty tertpupils
the Sprepaundae.
b. the Leathery
on. Trafalgar street . Fortunatei' the and pupils of the c u led whom Rev
blaze war- extibgnisese •.eforr . et, 1e' E. Ross occupied the chart and
damage was done program which sego a most enter os
esting one. consisted of drills: oboe
lbs board or .rtwt ,• *PACO ul. ,,1'. ,see solon, matruntental manic read -
members of which are Judge Doyle. ingc and recitations . specie: 'et,..
Wm Lane sod John Leckie, of Baus- Wre of the program was the presents
B ela with Chas `leaser w ;terk beld i tion of a book t r F, Muck's by
its ,lueos :
arterly mer1D9 .h -•err. Alex 8anndern teache tf St Au
bowie this week drew's Clue as a slight token of the
The electors N tirautror:, icon members' appreciation of his services
day elected ae Mayor of the sty Roes i rendered during his short term of n•s'
A. Resettle formerly of this town Mr dente here lir Muckle had taken
gestalt's old friends' u Ooderiee are a great inter est ,e church work among i
much pleased with the. mark of von- ' the young people trod his removal in I
fidence in theireformer fellow towns- 1 regretted Fetors rhe gathering die
man. and feel assured that the 'conoid ; perigee sect, pupil n/ tbe -it•ner,
encs hie not beer' misplaced. firth re. • iceived to. hag of etre'
The Nations. Sanitarium Aseocs
ation wishes to acknowledge through . ANNOUPIpiMENI s
the column. of The Signal the receipt
of $1.00 from some person in this town i - Wain. an up -to -data i;;; •;roti
kr the funds of the Muskoka Free' hick. any color or she, tall at tot•
Hospital for Consumpttiee The I Balmoral Cate F: B. Btrwxrra, me
t..
donor did n,.give any name ia, ibe prtetor 'Phot. e4
Association Is unable '.t make , direct lose, ibe oyster wiib '.r flavor, t..1t..1.0].l;•
acknowledgment !deep sea Virgin*. setyso, se Block
ennouncemenr ria• tee,. ..,;aired of stone's lee cretins in bulk at fiver,
the golden wedding of Mi and Mrs. 1 break, a specialty Phone Rot•.
J G. Wright, of Berkeley. ('alifornie.-.
which sena celebrated on Tuesday. De Atter, the Moeda. Extiteme..
comber Vth Mr Wright. who ie n. :'ben sere many restful planes en •••••brother of out ewnsmau I I •
Wright rias bad eery "ICC...". reiterate at nearby are theft,. C)atha
career in !twines". from which he re anew, Presto., and Mutant Cleruen p
tired a sew years ago The Signal ex- era: reeorta The Highland Int eat
teoda congratulations upon the event Algonquin Park. ro'• sen otitis' . the
which bas so happily marked , his pure air atld winter mere , nd trier.
Christmas season foe the hrid. .nA [n your heart o' :ome,.
grooma fifty years
A trip to lbmagwmn:Chair, 40*,40*,
Kandy or new gold Ae11 .-'f Fer•nemiso
• very enjoyable tame wa. vet.. .t wall ani the preepeetor
Um Hotel Bedford on Wedoesday
evening of last week, when thertiem
see of ie 0. P. R. of Guelph and
'oh subdivisions tsoder•ed a ban-
quet to P (IoakM''rr roetdmaeoter of
the G. it (1. litre. Mr ('klakley has
been transferred to the west end a
the main line and the employee, of
this division took alvantawe et the
nc°asiontop nt Also with a beauti-
ful suite of Men=tura as a mark of zee
ngnitinn Rom hie Melitoses.
Dome rhave a
this Colli lay
y at the Riameal
F R Rmanwrrit. pseeleieter.
Tbe Sunny Month, PIovM&. 4Agli..
nue or Mexico will appeal it those
who wish to wet ewsy 'me the •sill
winter
F11 it information, tickets, .tlustrated 1
literature f'ow Oraotl Trunk signets.
or address .1 D M e Donald. Dteuiet
Paseeftger Agent "n' "ration Ter
onto. On'
It is when you coin -
pare values that we
are most certain of
your business.
ameron s
Plain old - fashioned
honesty is the hest
business policy
Now fora BigStart
IN /9//
=liter the big rush of the holiday buying w«.
,lave made' .a survey o! out stocks and havr•,
picked :out some ultra good lines that \eve art-.
placing on the centre tal)les .extra: love.
clearing prices. These lilies numerous,
r
much so that would take up too much
-.r and s,pac: _ giv : ;- details. but thi- `
;e:al,January clearing ;_e pr>cF stick„r-:
will
taletoi. 4i,._ _:,, .Tt,ait l ....'.1C !hat,
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Peal
Millinery
Boots and Shoes
Ladies' Coats and
Suits
Hosiery
Underwear
Men's Ready -trade Suits
and Overcoats
Men. Ian t d Cameron's
henna Ms r« tots .Iwo
0. R Kindel 'stoma tads, tr Tocols t.al I
Terser, after annals* ,1'. beINar. ►s k1,
beem pry p *t erste
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