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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1912-11-14, Page 44 TRV DAT, N°17 l Ins District News HJ : (With GODEtRIO$ ONTARIO ST. AUGUSTINE, I o00ERICN TOWNSHIP. ToE*DA t, Nov. 12th. New* Norte. - James Ploughman has returned from the West looking bale an t hearty Ed. Glairew called oo friends in this vicinity last week Mn. R. Jones, of Prosper- ity, visited in this vicinity last week. the fowl supper given by the mem- Miss J. MaAllist r visited Au- bees of L. 0. L. R6, Ooderich town burn trieteds this week . Mr*. Ed. ship, on Tuesday evening,November Habow of of herbrother, Patricis k Walsh. 1 verry best at the 5th. The woos, providednfwr the sad attetwarda as a:orllent Charles Martin, of Fordyce, was Program wugiveo. The .peaks^, of in this vicinity last week filling silos.; the evening were Rev. Jan. Hamilton, A number from this vicinity at of Union church, and Rev. Q -J. Mc('ur- tended Jelu.. Mutch'e auction sale one ( nick, of Holmesville. Comic soup day laat week Walker di: Martin were given by Mins Jenkins, of Por - ere eniehin.g up the threshing in this Iters Hill, sod Meows. Potter, Will t iclttity this week John Boyle, Edward and 0. F. Edward. Instru- the township collector. is on hisrounds 'mental selections oo the mouth-orpo again Owing to the busy time were given by Cha.. cox, and Fred tbere was not a lerge attendance at I Bell. rifle practice last Saturday. COLiiORNE- , SENMILLEH. TUESDAY. Nuc. 12th. WEDNESDAY. Nov. 13th. Towseute Goose/L.-Coursed met in LoWr1Nblp ball: members all ores Nrrrerq.-The etc blade hove returned lent. Minutes of last meeting read home front the West last �Vedne.day, and adopted. 1 he following accounts and Thursday fouud them working at were passed .and ordered to be paid : the church shed along".with a few other 1 Jatnes Jones, fixing culvert [ad clean - men ...The temperance sermons of ing two ditches on hill et S. BiomesRev. R. A. Miller. of Auburn, on Sure + farad, $4.05; T. Sandy, tile, X43 ; day at Beomiller and Bethel were Signal Printing Co., printing, 115.50; much eoj'ovetl C. Walters has Geo. Fowler, repairing grader; ga: left his house again this winter Goderich Star, printing and adrerri-- to reside with bis daughter, Mrs. I ing, $87.15; A. Halliday. twenty, C. Oke. Misr Essie Walters is caringf three loads pfravel. *11.70; McDonagh for Mrs. Jesse Gledhill Mr. and d1. Gledhill, f iurteen empty sacks, Mn. White are spending a week or i$1.40 : Arthur Fisher, thirty' loads two with Mr. and Mrs. Heddle and grave', 1.3; John Munitions, Hes Loads helping in the large apple harvest thegravel. 50c. ; Ino Brown, tile, $1l al; old gentleman has to do with. .. IC. Burling. fixing two culverts un tkh Verne Gledhill accompanied Rev. A. concession, $273; S. Potter, pulling 11. Brown to Blyth and Lonesboro' I weeds end fixing road, *1 50: A. A. last Sunday 'Jr,. William Million tViliiame, inspectiue at Tobin's is sick ani is under the doctor's care. bridge, x12; Josh. Allen, culvert at The quarterly- otttcial board meeting Duret',+, M. C.. $7: J. N. Hernigbao. suss held at the Metbodiet chur-ch on expenses to Toronto re Robertson vs. Monday evening. a good number being (Colborne township, $12; William present. Finances were admitted oBogie, repairing eulvert at Gen'., bee unsatisf.,ctory, and there Wes niucl) Bre ilk. Council adlouroed to meet De - discussion nn the had state of the par-) cember 18th, 1912, rt 10 o'clock a. m. •nonage building and conveniences We are glad to: bear that Miss Pool Fisher is gaining strength atter net recent operation for appendicitis in the Goderich hospital. W'aoxssDA v. Nov. 18th. Mrs. Jesse Snyder, of Oeds(4sh, has been visiting her so.. Hesry 6srydsr, near Holmssvtlle. Fool. b$uerita.-A very enjoyable time was spent by those who attended tt. ]IUILw'AIN, l)terk. • LANES. MONDA V. Nov. 11. Wesley Shernood returned home last week atter an absence r f three AUBURN. years or so. He intends remaining E.v 11IGHT PRICE PAID FOR LIVIs home for the winter. it or dred.edw� ultr7 ever?'rhurud.7 morn The Misses Deneda. Ida and \'inn og• W. T. RldeV l.L. Aubnre. Sherwood, accompanied by Mr. stud WEDNESDAY, Nov. 13th. Miss Irwin and Miss Bell, u1 Lucknovo BAPTtdT ANNty"4:a9ARY. - Aquiver. spent Sunday uoder the parental roof. nary services will he held in the Au- Mr. and Mi.. Geo. Webb. nI Si. burn Baptist church on 'Sabbatb, the Helene, and Mire Caroline W. !tweed, .'4th. The prracber will be Mr. Albert of Wingham• a returned missionary Hughes, a brilliant student 'o1. Mc. of China, visited at Mr. and Mr*. Jas. Master University, and a most ,fisc- Lane's on 1huttsdav leer. Live and tellieg speaker. A special Beef ring closed tart Friday- for the servile of music wil'1 fir given. season. The annual meeting will be Friends are requested to note the held in the borne of \Villiam Baldwin above date. on Friday evening next fur the per - pose of closing the year'.. business. per - _ Nov. 14tb. Mise Eima Mu[Ch hew secured ♦ •t James 1Vebster anti wife, of tion in 1alu .•l Mafeking, have novel into our midst Mrs. Win. Dobie has returned home from the West. Henry Thiel is visiting his daugh- ter, Mrs. John Wright. Norman butch has gone to. Gode- rich to learn plumbing with 0. C. Lee. The tax collector hes been on his rounds and everybody thinks the taxes are high this year. The steel gang has arrived to erect the bridge and lower the trestle work now under the last span. Wrn. Govier hes engaged with Elias Ball to work ou the farm at good wages, moving there about New Year's. The real men is one' who always finds excuse, for othere, hut never ex- cuses bimaelf.-Henry Ward Beecher. for some time at least. They are occupying the place of Jas. Miller. It . looks like old times to see the house i tenanted again. BUSINESS CDANIi[.-Our hung isI undergoing another change in the; removal of some of it. inbabitants. Percy Manderson, oar ptesenti merchant has sold the lot and store contents to Charles Alto., of Belfast. We ere very sorry to lose Mr. Sander- son and hie wife and [smile, as they were very obliging. We hope that they will have good health and continued success, in life's undertakings in future. Mr. Alton comes not as an i entire stranger to all, and those who know his sterling tivalitiea are sure that he will he the right m.n in the right place. Her. success. Charlie ! Now before we close we would advise you to perform one more contract. I namely. thel of sharing your fireside. DUNLOP. I COWAN'S War» oaT, Nov. 18th, Tit'm. ol.saier's sale yesterday was well attended. Some of the effect, 4 WEN knocked town at a high ggr re. I bat the bidding did not seem very eager. The be aid lot were not staid. Ter Tststous[sa. - That hill= aad eueerg.tic thresher, Tout Hiehaad. sea, no In the oeigbborhood again, fin- ishing up the.s.soo's work. At half - port sir in the morning the first whistle blows, at seven sharp he has a full bead of steam on and threrbiog begin., and generally speaking two barna are thteahed out in a day- wbich. though not sayin.t much toe the crops this year. speaks well foe the threshers. Mr. Richardson and his gang - George A. Green, of Port Albert. and Aubrey Higgins, of Asb- Seld. CARLOW. • WEDNESDAY, Nov. 13th. AN IlfPokTAtrT ()BARGE. - Rev. Colin G. Young, • former Carlow buy. has resigned the pastorate of the Pier byterisa congregatioa ell Priooe A)bert. Seek.. in order to accept an eppointutent as superintendent of mi•sioos for Nurt bet n Saskatchewan. The post is an import -int one. but Mr. Young knowfug the country thee- , oughty is peculiarly fitted to tlt it. His old friends bere with hint all suc- nes.. Hutt AND TsgRi-.7s-•. Oleo bas been laid up withseveral ribs hroken, the result of being squeezed by a horse in the stall We notice that jadg- u,ent ties been given for the township in the telephone cess Though the decision will not please everybody, it is e relief at any rate to . have a deci- sion one way or the other ... Rev Mr. Lai , a recent graduate of Q.re en's University, Kingston, bas .-.-n presented with a call_ from the smith'. Hill and Auburn Presbyterian eregations. ,The call was well t ed sad it is hoped that Mr. Laing w u. re,eive it favorably The weather has been very unfavorable for farm work. A good deal of plow- ing, however. bah been done, and with is few fine drys it would, soon be completed. The apple crop is some- what of a failure -not because of the lack of apples, but because meet cannot to Room take care of theta, and in many orchards the fruit is lying un- packed. the stock feeders aro, getting in their earl, for the winter, paying in the neigbborbewd of five cents a pound. ST. HELENS. (LL KINDS OF LiVE FOWL XL wanted every Wedne.d.y and Thursday i seer dog. Fowl must ba In good order and •+awful properly. Hiig�bee/. price. paid. ESTATE K. K. a [LU. CE. St. Hefei.. THURSDAY. Nov. 12. P*Rsoxat. MUNTION.-Ri.belt Mc- Guire and Donald McDonald re. .urned' from the Went on Twaesd•sy. lilies; Annie Rutherford and Mise Ethel Log, of \Vinghnrn, visited at the' formers Nome elver Sunday .... Miss Armstrong. of Durh4m, is visiting ae n( Mr. Achesos .... Mr. Phillips, er., is • TIM STATESMAN WING, -The open- ing debate of the Literary Society on Friday evening last was s.- very suc- cessful one, there bring a large and- declared sole, u[ the dio.g•resole weather. The subject war+, "Which has been of most b: r etlt to Me- ttle world, the warrior, the rtatea- man or the poet?" The debaters up- holding the claims of the nuts-ien, Will Rutherford end Elliot hiller. were. declared the w loner; ; the ps1•'t. chern- pioned,hy Jaates Rime,e end D. Me- scnlan, camesecond, while tFi�,lrat� more. Jaynes 'i C.aasrl. . aed Cairnie Aitcheson, put up a an .d kg "Raw. W. M'ukin•o.h made sit .able critic. The Society exi a ••a to hold its ere .nal u:reting i.i tics w,.rk4. PERFECTION COCOA "Great firBreakfast" A day started on Cowan's (locos is a *day with a clear kaad sad a 1.y nerve- s day fR l of snap and life. Cocoa nourishes the body. It is rick fo food vales and easy to digest. DO YOU USX OOWAN'S 0000At 173 DUNGANNON. DR. NEWTON, DENTIST OF Lucknow, has rowed visiting outride point.; and wl8 he.oeforth wive Ma entire uttentton to the barna moire, Lncknow, where be witi be found every day. AU modern mette- ock bOTICI£-TRUU LOCAL AGENCY t* Dunaannes earl he Signal y at the Peat - Glace Rook and Stationery Siert. whore orders will Le received for subscriptions'. ad- eertiehur and job work. and reodpts WM be tines for amounts raid for the same. t' THL-tt.n.AY, Nov. 14th. The hunters err exnected home from the ootth on Saturday. Jas. MacMath, of Clinton, and Alex. Stobie. of Seaforth, are visiting at Mies MecMatb's.' The apple evaporator has closed Operation. for the season. There is still. of course, some ..f the product to be shipped. The Goderich Rural Telephone Co. 11 putting in larger poles to carry the lines between Durigannon and Nile. The business has grown so rapidly Thai the old poles could hardly- carry it. C. H. Best divinity student of Tor- onto, preached In f:rskine church on Sunday, and on Mondeo evening he gave an illustrated lecture in the church entitled, "A Trip with a Stu- dent through Roral Canada." Anniverearv.ervices will be held in the Methodist chore% on Sunday. No- vember2lth, and on Ibe following Monday evening a supper and concert will be given. Good talent ie being eogeged for the entertainment. Both Quick anp Permanent Strength. If you are run down or *'red out, if you take cold easily, have no appetite, are toeing flesh or have other evidence of lowered vitality, try our MacLeod'. System Renovator under ou. guaran- tee to refund the pries paid if the remedy fells to give entire satisfaction. to aide digestirxl, ones no the nervous system awl elves hntb gisick ard per- t t resnit••. One driller a bottle. >Ilenufecture.f hf Maeleod Mrticine Happinees h4nngs to t!i Ise who are Co.Alloderich, Ons. For sale by E. R. contented,-- Ari toot le. Wigle. • 3 3 3 4 i 3 3 3 WW W* W*i1YHiili*dilliW****WYii*M461Y1ir1Y1i1YiYii1L. THE COI.BORNE STORE THE Steady March of Progress marks every section of this justly popular b:1. iirteps. No setbacks, but each day marking some growth in p:iblIc favor. We want to make your buying pleasant for you. Orr .`• 'Ives are loaded with the best money can purchase of things s% .ni 1 at this very hour. Rt11D LVERY .17 - rota WRAPPERETTES Now is a good time W buy your Wrapperetter. A good full stock to select from. Prices : 10o, 100). 100, 1 aa, 10o, loot dark and light colorings and our values are right. VELVETEENS are amongthe mut-looked-for goods now for dresses ansuits- We never were in so good a positiou to bow Velvets es now. We have blacks at 00o, 00o, 76o, fano. 550 01.N and 01.50 end in appearance almost equal to silk-velveti. HOSIERY This is the great Hosiery season and this is the place to bay theorlf you want the beet value. We are always on top for feltockiogs. We have got a big BARGAIN lot of 144 pairs for this week that we are going to sell at the small price of 1 fan or two pairs for 1io-a heavy wool Hose tor common use. We expect two pain tor 15c will clear them out quick. LINOLEUMS ANDOILCLOTHS Our Mock of these goods was never so large and well assorted as it is today. Com- pare qualities ; our prices will he found among the very lowest. UNDERWEAR We have got together the most complete as- sortment of these good. we ever offered. A very special Veet and Drawers, large, No. 4 size, heavy weight, in white and natural ; c] and the price is only LAIC Our $6o Vest and Drawers are about as good value as we sold otber years at 50c. Extra large sizes, white and natural. We have still better makes at 600. 75o, 01.00 and 01.46. UNDERWEAR---Ctrmti>Qued No Netter Vests and Drawers to be found then what we are offering now. FANCY LINENS A new shipment just in, baud -made Is ii work. all pure linen, and our peewee are lower than other oountrisi machine -made goods of a similar kind can be sold for. Mate, tray clothe, table movers. stand movers, sideboard scarfs and bureau scarfs. Let us show you what w• ars doing in fosse linens EIDER WOOL In full one -ounce skeins. in white, black, tar; sky, navy, green cardinal, old roes. The correct yarn to [oaks hoods, aviation cape and OC Soares ; and only, per skein CORSETS If you want a corset, oome here and get pair of the well-known D t A make -fit well, wear well, steep unrustable. Our guarantee gut-. with every pair. WINTER WOOLLENS In aviation caps, hoods, mica govert and scarfs. knit *bawls, bouts -nods meet's socks. Our supply of tbbse goods is barge, and as we buy frour the makers our pekes must be right. One 1 NNW lJ tot of gloves DRESSMAKING We want to call special attention to this department. No better dress, snit and coat maker to be found than Mrs. Carter. All work the eery best and up-to-date. APPRENTICES R•ANTSI) 110.WW WPT"!!WWWW lis!!!l+q!Wr!ip!R!1!!M!!*!fl!!lu*!M!0***!1W,M R Tris CANADIAN MAGA ZIt(R.- There is pleasant varlet, in the November Canadian Maga sue. First place is taken by a travel gpketcb entitled Windermere w Coniston," by New- ton MacTavi.b. Of an entirely different character is the article en- titled "Canalising the Detroit River," in which James Cooke Mills sbows how the United States Government has expended ten million dollars in improving navigation in Canadian waters. There is also an important article by C. J. Boylen entitled "Progressive Ontario," showing what has been accomplished of late to improve the condition of the people of the Province. Keonetb Douglas contributes a, carefully considered sociologicpc�lI study, and there are abort stories, sketches and poets by Margaret Bell, Viroa Sheard, Rae Hutton Harris, M. Forsyth Grant, Blanche %Meson, J. D. Logan, Katb- Ieea Blackburn, Frederick C. Curry, Mary Cornell and Hilda Ridley. Diogenes was looking for an honest man. "What luck ?' asked the way - tater. "Oh, pretty fair," replied Dio. genes. "i still have my lantern " SCENE OF THE GREAT WAR IN THE BALKANS This dirdesys View et the Terrific Coact re Masten, Ser oe Is PLILL I Icy Ceert ey d The Leedom *deedless. ear Which Paper It Was Draws Sapecksy by Prank E. Brew.. �lmM et Co:istarttwnoi-. toe threatene.l capital of the Trrvkhh ImpUs, and has made pia look Be wa W leek w,Ada. serveyln h'• (Croft or. vt.tn-ion, ettesstea �� rope 1.•l just titre* boo �.ienee Is sureowoded by the semhrirele of Rallies Staten all of whish are peamitsg woke 'forward • [treat 0100101 R terrhmcy mash li1 Is war doss. le an satinet" wee bites* he dale Vim. 1.W eulltfa e n& . t�wrike wbbi L. lttl�i..eyi:` gEq y� elm tui n !�M lead t A . ones, aysvy d.y, wlMt "t m.eeae >' i sbtlet tela alt ass :„. a f over. gels tt1; K ti y Nava Mik la this .e tie If the to nee map Artist Brown has etabiareud bfweetf beta. most be doling mow, as he elands w; timl teed, the plata et the enemas•, h. . sae ore' et swmsaws avast, ors wil•miw amp Ohm w .Una Om 1 NVES!TIGATE NORTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE -the'' merits of our •sebool, where students attend front every Prov- ince in Canada and as fat south in United States as Nevada and Wyoming. (ksWogne free. Positions Ausranteed. C. A.. 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