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The Signal, 1912-10-3, Page 5r LOCAL TOPICS y. M. C. A. Annual Melting. The moue! nesolies vitas Y. M. C. L. for the eledti i or Siloam will be hold In the iaalefgen& on Londa iv0etobae 7111. M g o'clock. i o'clock. ll aasaleegll sad stn` ,.ethos are urged to be 1019914 mad • your toteewted in the £asodatios welcome to attend. mal option Vete& raj option soutanes be held e xt January bluer y M saaigpslttter. twee of the ���• .g the please wigsucted s[o are t)Untoa, 7pi1 >•eI- IiM. Myth. Brussels. Itlt.. aye and toe townsbippss 01 poem Stephen and T'ureherey. fireball Pennant Presentation The banquet Rives b the 11. A. W the members o� the okrook +a. W1 league took place beet" aims. T pas,Ing a pleasant hoer wish awes and music all eat down to enjoy ale fruit -upper provided b'Z the ire fresh j1ent committee. Pr.etdewt gobertson then presented to L. E. Doherty, tnanager of the North street Methodist team, the pennant for 1912 w hich had been won by his players. Mr. Doherty made a seat reply and deo .et'eral df those present were .ended upon fora few remarks taxi not Me ..fenced." Some NOW AM were drown out for the guidance of the seamittee next *MOO, the ooinio0 b.ing elnanimous dost the lissom mould be continued another year. f< was also suggested that a basket- ball league should be started this tell and an effort will be made to OM out this proposal. esyd-Jamieson Wedding. The following front a St. Paul alien.) newspaper of September Mb will be ictere.ttng to teeny roman* of 'The Signal. es it refers to • youog hely who lived in Goderiob for several years with her uncle and aunt, Mr. sed Mrs. S. S. Hick : The marriage of Klee Nall Jamieson to Fred M. Lloyd. jr., o[ Cleveland, took place at 8.30 last night at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. aid Mn. Robert Jamieson. a(le Oakland avenue. Rev. A. O. Stevens, formerly pastor of the First Methodist church, performed the ceremony, after which the couple left for a two weeks' visit to Chicago. They will be at home ie Cleveland, where Mr. Lloyd is agent for the Lloyd -Thomas ♦ ppralsal Oom- paany of Chicago. after SeptembN 18. Rim Genrva Samson Peng Love's Coronation" and "When Love is Sweet' ptereding the ceremony, and Kos Anna Van Steembsrgi played the wedding march. The nub of honor era, Miss Ada Sammie. ad Benjamin Lloyd, a brother of the bridegroom was best man. The bride, who carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley and hide roses. was given away by bee father. Mr. Lloyd formerly lived in ik. Paul. Oath of John Halliday. A sudden call was that which came toJohn Halliday last Sunday usurp- ing. He was preparing to drive out to Colborne with his family to visit relatives in the township, and was just flsiabing dressing when be took 1111 epddeoly, and death followed within aquarter of so lunar. He had sot been in really good health for a ieeR time, but be was able to be about sad working, and.tbers was no appre- hension of immediate danger. Yr. Halliday was born in Colborne town- ehip eky.fouryarn neo, and had °eppmmt most of big= in the township. Thrix be gave up his farm and moved into town, the second, and last Use yearsbias tour y shies ebbethee e had nti.�toreside bite. He is survived by bus widow throaty Miss Otte, of Colborne) and Mese young dei - Et btere, levee. ta awl Delphine. Ofthe family of his hersta the late Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Halliday of Colborne - Mee dtaghter. and three sone- ,sly one. Cbaac1lk, Andrew Hailey of Col - horse, is now left surviving. The Moral took place from the tamily relfdeoce. Cameron street, ora Teeaday afternoon to Maitland.cseaeteey, Rev. A. Brion rondocttng the services. The nallbearerr were tarts brothers- in-law. (star. Oke, Rest. Thompson end Alva Way, a osYsiu, John Ftag- had, and two old tadghboru, Reeve IL/mishit of Colborne and Prank nettle. The St. Augustine Shoot. Eleven teems took part in the Enron Rine Learsiw..me.t d St. Augustine on Mrti/a -two from Oabgannon, two tense Pk. Helena and °ire each fmm Westfield. Colborne. 01 Augustine, Lriebalsh, Wbite- dlneb, Auburn and Lueknow. Dun- •eiaa No. 1 team woe ths.Letagne Rip sad the Colborne team ('•p - lift �Lewis 11114r. Dungentook Msoo'. aided for the beet 1 e, ore, rind W. lead. of non, took first. Ie tb oft of the is ger tis Melly $5. fora, p the e Perm range, Jea. Blum lams enabled and took the Monsey. Meer the shoot wee well wire why thrlWeatire committed s�jtRwaed m r.bey's residence ewR nIr ee- ansi teas was trantl4*4. Wet Watson destined 10 serve an- other term aspresident and Seim Webster, of ht. eH lens foss dMMed the • the chair. It be womb M the omits -,f the pasitioe se = fast %thfklly as hi. predsswor 1e will do id right. .1. internee. Duesamase. �N`elected vire•premiamet ; O. Meehan. Caeiow, w.aasle� o vs -.l. and Tss�t =Y s1ee� wnuelttertrd _ fomsPtttr• will be elf sialvesand W Mt• re* t R. Umtriel, maw Elliott. A�� MMS rT. Allem ""' a 1hid. P. D. alillsma 1 , tan 1Iy �tiNltalst hat.iat pow to �,�,_- 4tR thw data to ,.ipitertt by the •oleo cnmmlt e,erten heimg- Harem 1gM�d� Pelle Pans allowed lie act• b Pahl Mpmdes Ile ()entre'. O. 1leni►y Jeidge Doyle ssst..oad Minima Etlamedy to a teem of sight menthe in the Osatnal Priam on shames ed ase of his family mad aaoo.k apes bis wit. Roshew Mom The seamiest Iamb eras in port oe PVYay with a aea}1s of !ALUM bushels of when ter the (:odsriok elevator. The steamer Wexford arrived to post an IbMewrda�y. She unloaded 0111 btnhelame wheat at the Wasters Canals des.t.r. This was the Asst tPaNJ ndemed d by the new leg sloe, its saet+a�e�wooaa.. The swindle of the cargo arae aulesisd se the Goderich iM• neer k Transit 0..'s elevator. The weaned elsered au Monday. The steamer Tenet Crown was in port n'heroesy sad unloaded a Lair of wheat at The wast OS tam I.900 -foot exteaioo sf the a.rthw.at beenkenteer baa Was easwmemeed. the Gni pontoon being under, coostrustiee at t. The deales hmpleted its work for the sone.. Seisbing up the contract last Tuesday. A so.eldernble amount of package height ie awaking, the arrival Of a boat at the tows freight sheds. LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF. It is oath rue meows a rt.at to emfth's Q+ea.uUy, J sit t see the nae of )always in stook. All 4101.• Meg to leak at dorm wMaw Platanew pwt peeebadata'e webome Was ""p`bs����be rasa get.uitat sis1wp...wi.Mahis a Talar .be d.ba. the eat- va}tir kMwuyt Mica N era. made for bier it is worth a good deal to have a wit (bet really et. Mot( October 2kb. will be Than ;Mg De y. T "Human Heart." was played to a good bogies et Victoria Opera Howse on Tuesday Dight. The O. C. 1. Literary- Society will hold its first regular meeting of the term on the 18th inst. The water and light commission has ordered a .upoly of coal from the Empire ('oal Co. of Mootreel. For delicious ice crease. pure home- made candy and fresh salted peanuts try Blackstone's. 'Phone '3t0. The Ladies' Aid of Victoria street Methodist cburcb will bold their so- u ual supper on Thanasgiving night. The General $trough Cb apte r of th Daughters of the Empire will meet in the court hou.e nu Monday-. October 14. A. B. Mathes,,, of Oostericb, bas Nought the Boar and feed and fraying business of David Cook k Son at CUu- ton. The monthly meeting of the Chil- dren's Aid Society will be held in the grad jury room of the court house on Tuesday. October 8th, at 4:15 p. m. (feorge \Vatsoo, the old reliable. has ag•io opened out at the old stand on Montreal street, where be will take orders for cleaning and pressing clothe*. Keep your eyes open for the "needle festival." which the bade of tbe Bsp- tist church purpose holding on Tues - %ay. December 3rd. Particulars to be given later. Hawlink s evaporator is bow in full swing, about twecty bands being em- ployed. There will be plenty of apples tote year and prospects tor a big business are good. At Osgoode Hall lest week the case of Robertson vs Township of Col- borne.. in which tae quashing of the, telephone bylaw of Colborne township is sought. was enlarged until October 9th. Dr. Clark raptured first mopes' in the 2:40 class at Birth Fair yesterday with his bay man' Nettie. The little o ere bad to go five good bard mile beats to win. hot she showed ber mettle and was game to the core. ''Durant puzzled and delighted the audience with his unique teats in magic. All w bo sow hies last Dight will be glad to see him again." -Sew Orleans Picayune. He will be in Vic- toria Hall no Tuesday. October 15. Mr. and Mn. Walter K. Kelly returned hoose oo Saturday from Middletown. Coon.. where thee had been for about three weeks on account of a serious accident to Mn. Gardener and Miss Wilson. sisters of Yes. Kelly. Mies Wfl.no was the more seriously hurt. her ebeekbone being broken and her left eye dislodged, be addition to other.igjuries. Mn. Gar- dener was severely brut..d and her right limb was trees.r'ed Potb patients were greatly improved before Mr. and Mrs. Kelly left them. The ladies received their injuries while driving in an automobile some Mile/ from Middletown. The trouble was a defective piece of road allowing the oar to go over the bank. Both the injured ladies are known In Ooderich, and their friends berg have bene vary solicitous regarding their condition and are glad to Morn of the good pros- pects for recovery from their injuries. THF SIGNAL GUDElt1S ON'f Aft'l) PERSONAL MENTION. I id. 1111 Crsiu.i..heme hem whale's. Mia Js. Fan. of Sal is on • tyro ayeks' Oink last wet. Mr. Wet. blcers.t\ 1o��T�I01slmoo°.V rerlaaearaani•. ut ass. J. IL Hare well. rgl.plos be town. �y (a11 Robin.ou Is attending the Nor- air e- ai a�wau Iwlio- brlw►oa�etl llosseMft f. Tb�7 te t e a w. M. J. omits, of New Yst. was a visitor last week at the home of D. MoMuruby. O - y� J. of Toronto, are a t Edward, South street. ltabf. Casa left but week to engage to nal woe oweenietlia ,► t. wort to the Wet taws Ise • Ewe �s�ystlW eW�jxto,tal ,tq eras la sig rf 11: ir.'awai�',! lit. t. ,1rtLrf .t weak Air/ort of bile brooCors in �� s last Ned Alien. of Toronto spent a tow days at the ems d hi. oriole l :me. Warner. Leets Carey. of the Beak of Commerce. Ex Mar, was home ter a tow days Tut week. Bearers. was to tows of Varna. it risftJag John Warmest .f thirsts. le.pesding a few weeks width's brother. Thos. V. arreoer. Mir With ging has arrived from onven- beret to sty with her brother. 0. H. King. Mies Jeaa/e Murray, of Exeter. was the test of Rey. Dr. sod Yrs. Medd lust wet. Hie. Agnes Hamilton tett on Monday for Toronto to attired at the Faculty of Education. Masao Graham. of New York. spent a few days lest week at hie old borne on East street. The many friend+ [.f Wilma Bros nice are sorry to hear that he 1. again confined to kis roam. Mrs. Henry and children. of Malt. are the Roust. of Conductor and Mrs. Mitobell, hast street. J. Alen. MacLennan len Mooday morn jug for Tor to 10 reaua•e his studies at the uni- versity. ni- verr .ity. Mies Olive Tlcbbourne returned home on Monday attar spending a seek with trleodr at Beomitter. ^ Dr. Retold Taylor left on Monday to arum° his duties a, house surgeon at the Toronto gen- eral hospital. Rev. W. A. Shannon left yesterday on his re- turn to McEwen. Tennessee. after speeding a %&cation lu tooth. Gordon McNesin returned Lot weak to Tor- onto to resume hie etudle, at t be Royal College of Dental Surgeon.. Arthur Beaver of the C. Y. R. arra, has re- turned after .pending a two weeks' vacation at St. Marys. Buffalo end ot\er Pointy. Mr. and Mn. Will McDonald and Utile suo, of Huntsville. are the guest* of the former'. blear, Mr.+. James t eobanen Nsleuo ergot. Fred Johnston, who la clerk in F. J. Rat land's drug more. visited et his home in Wing - ham over Sunday. He was a000wpanied by Harold to another. Mt.. Harry Rounds and little deuthter. Gloria, left ou Saturday for Chicago. While here they were fix guests of Coudwrtot and Mrs. llitcbel. East street. T. /t. Elliott is home from the West and is spending • few days at the resldesoe of his par- ents. arents. 11r. and Max 0 1f. Llb.tt. before enter- ing upon a course at Toronto Univensty. K S. WWetu. was in town tor a day or two the poet weekhaving come up from Toronto on hie way to IS -Ingham, where he b telkiving the mousier sr the Bank of Commerce branch. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller McNair and Master Hobert returned ora Saturday trona • ppyy��g.��1 %crit with relative' and friends at btrattotd. Milton and Hamilton and left (bks week for their home at Chicago. D. Millar has returned from a trip to the West. Re was as tar as Eidmoston, whore he visited kis sot. and daughter. Re reports pros- pects rood Ie the West this talk but thinks the real estate business is rather overdone. Mrs. John Abbess. MI St. George strr .'. Tomato. tunoune• the onasessewu or her youngest daughter. Irene. to Dr. Chortle face. of Detroit. MIMI.. second eon of William Ione and Mr.Lane. a. Moderioh. The marriage will take pbwe very quietly the third week is October. Mos S. H. Tulioeb and two UtUe daughters Irma sad Vera. lett by Wednesday's C. Y. R. train eo route tor Sault Ste. Marie. to which city Mr. Talkie\ ha. removed from his old home in Hamilton In the interest of hi. iaeor- awe basilic.... Mrs. Tulloch .od daughters were the ona.ts of the fores s parents. Mr. Mrs. W.m and . Joho.too. Stanley street. At the meeting of the North E..ec Teacher, Asandation on September 91 and 17. Inspector comer. of Windsor. was elected president and Mia Lottie A. Polley. of Sandwich. vloe-presi- dest of the Asociatron. Seveaty-Si e teachers atMsied the meeWR. and Miss Lottie Potley's ream, which wail decorated for the occasion. woo treed a. tbe reception room. Mir Polrey's oleos to the position of vice-president of the Aaneistba allows that her talent for teaching tai aaasa sltlon is already appreciated in B•s� Chaim News -fid: 0. Saturday last Mr. W. eiss Campbell pawed another milestone and Is slow in lie fortieth year. The day was Mee th• eighth aanlyeesry.nt kisro that It wee a double celebration. Mr. Cammarriage,p- bell was ban in the dtate of Missouri of (ana- lis Psreelage. tar tamfly returning to Oc- e was quite young. He received el.oatios in the Boston Conserve- tory.}� aha est tin roan' he has been are ,- iamb CIndea sed the numerous Ossrt��w��l(h� T'1'i�ee News. here wishiing Wm may •'weer edtorur of the day. Mr. and Mrs. 01Mgr 1Nob•nan, who lett their home in Cubanoel weeks ago ,too visit Mr. etwaa hstl asci d Junes C�beyaah etaeet, a�end me Am.f1y. were T*s to roman Were. Mr, •n nenma bdoding test le needed m dla•J etasadaesw where h th r the arty hailtd air. , when 1 three web. slew wbleh he and Mit o were so- teeo� moisal Blhsrpwaiv i Arseiseig. bot r_ ero ski email s](ee� ML at t he twang YR On their re- turn to Culla. it. It win boeare- west �h th a a the epsoka Amst- eaa.. w.r. We meet Weber now wholly tees - wed from Ms realist atteek. Eugene Lament sod his assistants prevent a program In three parts. The first eo.siets of a flower prelude ad s variety of original creation* he .mak and iioeio+m. 1. part two. tbe Wimple *epper. t provides tthee- �eeetfast and the ssMe"ehe Shed pent � i.tthe tseUL We awl LL Mikis features of goleadlle weals awl simalwites WWI the melee( Ile Orleed. the most • y epos eery ewe ws d. in page 4. AtJOTp1t s% edam ens.. a 41h. - AWL otonna L-Aestlsa ala of resi- t sale et Ili J. f4ww •atwear. /nese. tv�••ea ��sgte.e. assaMeelee.w � *v. •cr.sev. nelson OODERiCH MARKETS. T.u.igiev. OM. 1rd. rata srMsq Per Ossa t s3 te s sus mot.ser t, or 0r ► 0 to * 31 co.lsee soh ei a t6 toe -/ ter SO a Mele 0 lee 00 b,.1 .wt tela ata . pint. par cwt awls, Pe tea a,prtoo .. 1►, per tea. new ,. 1 M ew wLsw ill a orae 8:M oom ew l0 i !e m 0 110 0 3a o3 f� a sn per � ten 30a e10 000 g• bask: illee me mond�� w a i11 =se es �.� eweti :M ....... par ....... e M Pee s las pernoon. pr lb411t ... 1 nee tae 7 awe so le a 0 Cs: ANADN 1.3gC IA1 �1 Single Fare for Heaters Otto! r 7 to November 9 to all ut.t•1s.e °balk Riese to Bahrsibrr ael he! to beet palate Quebec and New wente Osbbr 11 to Mo'sssber 9 to all .tit Illadhery to the Soo. Have- ieeli to Oberbee Lake. °oldies ase to =ear ea the I.iaiaey lead almost lleier=berWit Atit Ise of Sports - 111•10 => lasem rag y Setas ms.. been Jam gas. Car.1. •tl••i• OF CANADA OSTASLIMED ISMS TnuoeDAl, firm:ora J. 1012 B Paid - u{. Oaptul, Rest and UndivWed Peifita 118.181.:%70 Total Ar/etatover) 968,400,W0 ,11011011 Let the Mail - Carrier Travel for You When roads aro bad, and a trip to town means a hard dads work, ave your bones and yourself by hankies with an by mail. You than do it safrly, as we give special attention to deposits, withdrawal„ or other banking business handled in this way. See the Manager about it. W. L. HORTON, Manager Goderich Branch. AMMM LOM. fed.. B*ANCII. f 1. w *vim - somasss_ st 'lrs.aS000dle. air. RJG 1 R. M. C. WIT aeflfls. 1 6001101s.3 as--_ . N6A6ElIENTS IILOOltir?0 are celebrated for to custom by pte*eotiog the dearest girl in the world with a diamond solitaire or a ring set with souse precious stone of her choosing. A'Gbir4 Our jewellery Store ran supply you with a ring, or any number of them. Find 11, g)11 and come to us for the ring, or anything else in fine Jewellery, J. S. DAV EY Jeweller and Optician Cor. Colborne 9t. sod Square. Ooderich VACATION DAYS are right with us. The Ne-Dru-Co Toilet Necessaries are whiners -every one of them. Na=Dru-Co Tooth Paste Hardens tbe gums. Sweeteue the breath. Preserves the teeth. Good teeth improve your ap- peerance. Two flavors -mint end wintergreen. 25c tubes. Na=Dru=Co Toilet Cream A sweetly perfumed, emolli- ent skis -food. it renders tree skip soft. smooth and white: un - surnamed for tan and sunburn. 25c and We jars. Na=Dru=Co Talcum Powder None better, finest, softest, whitest. Best powder for nursery and toilet use. Two odors-- Royal Rose. Viols Twocolota-white. tlesh. F. J. BIJTLAND Dispensing Druggist - - (ioderich ••The Store That Plagues." Announcement MISS CAMERON is now prepared to show the approved styles in MILLINERY for fall and winter. She has a carefully selected stock of both trimmed and untrimmed goods, and invites the ladies to call and inspect. Hamilton Street Goderich BORN. ASHTON.--At Sua,..bune, Rank.. os W.dne.- d • September lath. W Mr. sad Mrs. D. A. Agate. a daughter. OLOY Alexandra Alendra hospital. 0oderleh. ea aro,�,aaaay, f otober 3.1. to Mr. sod Mrs. A. . Olovsr. • daughter. DIED. Kac�� IL -At �k il. on MacKenzie. a dap Macs. Sood aged R ve.sa Mcl $OD. -is Ooderimh on Wednesday. fkc- teha A a Mcleod .M67 tsars The Raerat wee lire frees ibe_temily rw'- ath, saEso►. a MsM1areem0 0- seem HALL[pAT.0 Alba 13.Wd•r.5 co �w Mwed 0peam a mwtbe .nd a de». NEW ADVERTISEMENTS --Oct 3rd. Pun Med% Fare fes Hunter. P. R. .. DesUdyds ll. Yemen. suction Meese ter bale Mrs. Fereaeos... . . noon 1 tiwtptemoeb-J.0'. Da%es 3 New For Riot- Heft. Renfrew & M. resew a. . . noon. noon 0 Pvesw tet Blew san--0g•egw OsS111se Ibis•• a Mattbhwy ae. a rooms wanes0_Ap1y et Mow se Let -Villas Httt . amu Raw. word "saw ee The 101 Vie Bale - goatees Rea tear Herm-lNbbare cerrwty .. . Debre , Deets 1W need -Qat Porter 1411.10110m -A.11. Nimble . TIM S .. H. Celbeea• Sw weeders- D-- Farrlrb soloed VMaWs.--a J. row A gent memory is M t awasemnee M enegt r • • CflWAN'S PERFECTION COCOA Is rich in food value Hiic1 easy to digest. It is just Cocoa, pure Cocoa, ground from the choicest Cocoa beam. Nunes and Doctors recommend is use is sickness in on health. 171 EAST STREET GIARAG E PRICES 'STORAGE FOR WINTER Automobiles $10.10 Buggies .. .. ... .. *0.00 Bicycles • 1.1191 Baby Clam iagee....... ...... 1.00 Baseline Engines, say silo. 140 Trunk., soy size...... .. .. 1,pp j ureitutet priors on application. SW dee uu i4y goods requirinj! Irork to the value of twice tit tttoouat of t\e storage. L Huron Gasoline Engine and Machinery Co. GOOBRICH, ONT. 'Priori 243 Copyright Books REDUCED ----"nolfr The following Copyright Books, regular =1.26. Special, Tao. List of Titles : "Life Everlasting," by Marie Celli; "Goruwon Law," by Chambers ; "Mary Mid thorns. by McCutcbeon ; "K envied y Square," by F. Hopkinson Smith ; "Folli th Watch," by Cody; "Singer of the Kootenay," by Krowke ; "Barbara of the Snows," by Harry Irvine (preen ; "A Prairie Courtabi , by Harold Bindloss ; "Lad y Merton Coe/plat" by Mrs. Hum- phrey Ward; "The Carpet from Bagdad," by McGrath ; "Mother Corey's Chickens," ty Kate Douglass W iggis ; ''Pbe Olory of Clementine," by Locke. The Coloaial Boot Store 0BO. PORTER, Prop. 'Phone 100 (iodericb. is THE PLACE FOR Pure Groceries ALL WE ASK ISA TRIAL The Grocers On the Square 'PHONE 91 The Three Guardsmen The Gurney -Mord Range is fitted with three devices which constantly and uncompromisingly stand on guard to see that the fire is always under perfect control -that the coal bills are sheared down to the lowest figure -that the oven is always evenly and properly heated -that no clinkers obstruct the hog( burning and proper ventilation of the fire. The Gurney -Economizer, fitted on the smoke pips, is the only draft you have to attend to ; a small lever put up or down entirely regulates the fire. It saves one ton of -coal in six. It carries little heat up the chimney -only the smoke. It feeds the gases whidfl burn to the fire -box, and it cannot be had on any other range than the Gurney -Oxford. The Gurney -Oxford oven is surrounded by flues that carry an equal minuet of `eat to all sides. This abeam guarantees results in Looking by provis ng an oven evenly heated, without cold corners or variation. The Gurney -Oxford Grate is the result of ex- haustive tests to find the proper carrying surface for the fere. The fire has abundant air to breathe, and the less amount of coal burned is all consumed. So then. the housewife who has the Three Guardians" watcking over her range, will experience security and satisfaction in cooking that is net provided by any Otho range. C. J. HARPER • GODa RIM ■ •