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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1912-11-21, Page 8i l iMUMMA% t s111a1m >r lb warismoserarimMeteerniMMOMIWIIIIMetene Cards Playing Cards Tally Cards Bridge Scores Oongrees Playboys Ca zbla t seise• very pretty dstl�et floral hunting suss windmill *Hanes. eta etc. Price (hlonial Playing (`srds edge. very pretty designs. Special 2Se Other hoes, toc. 15c and BSc. 'rally Cards. tsc, aoc and 35c per dozen. ItridgeTally Cards, hand col. .red 35c per dozers. Bridge Score Garde roc per pad The Colonial Beek Sure l.ED. PORTER. Prop •Phone 1,10, Goderich. We are now preperad to supply contractors with all kinds of Mouldings, Inside e^ini,b, Flooring and Siding*, and General Building Material. We tnakela FpecialtV of Veneer Flooring in Oak and Birch. i)ressing anti Matching sty the thoti ind. The Paget Grain Door Co. GODERICH Loa ire° 16 POOL TABLES and Bowling Alleys, all complete. for Fade. Apply THOS. MYLES' SONS COAL OFFICE, HAMILTON 1 by"men--1M►/ 111111111.1 FRUITS • 1 \/Er 1 lR iir S 1 • /11.1111111 ,l raMIRmratiO.amMQ TURN THE BASKET OVER and you will find the contents as good at the bottom as on dtheae We give you a square Fruits and Vegetables Come and see our display. 1t will do your eyes. goad to ace it. Eery sea.onithle re etahle is bore fresh from the farm. The tante include both the home grown and the products of the tropics. Both make the finest kind of stemmas diet. Our price* enaake them a cheap one. S.J.YOUNG GROCER Hamilton Street 'Phone 52 Brophey Bros, h)DliklC'H Funeral Leman Funeral Directors sad Embalmers earetelly to ttrlp. 1 A NOVEL IMTtR•T. A Petrie Cewt Triol is asst People WM Amoeg the omit sucemsfulimil pop- ular entertainments of i►e dela .1, the mock court Wale given der the direction of an expert -Col- L V. New. the well-known lawyer -lecture' or Worcester. Nam limy doss in various parts of the country have heats steady excited over them, as attested by the Ian tby and favorable reports In the Ieadiug the g�o.i:s newspapers, ,that have packbeet of all ed the taegest halls and opera houses to the doors ; in many cases the interest be- ing so great that every seat has bees sold in advance sad hundred* torsed away linable even to obtain steadies room. One of there popular entertaittm�st� will be given under the sue ltea of Abrmeek Chapter, Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire. In the court house. on Monday evening, De- cember :'od. It will be assumed that one of our most respected and prominent citizens sae been trifling with the affections of a young and beautiful widow of this town and will have to answer to the breapb of promise suit brought against him. an there will he fun without limit. Indeed. it is cafe to predict that it will be many moons before the walls of the court house will again re-echo with so ninth laughter as will be beard on this occasion. Additional interest will he created to the trial from the fact that a large number of our promi- nent people will narticipate.lA l the rules of a regular court ,tf iu.tite will he observed. The Goderich Grain & Feed Co. is in a position to fill all orders for Stock and Paltry Fred including Baird Hay and Straw. AR kinds of the'. best grades of Parent Flour for sale. All kinds of grain bought and Sold : also Manitoba Oats and Wheat. We expect a rarload of feed Corn to arrive in a few days. Orders taken for Morgain Bros, Lake Elie Herring. by the keg or box. Goods delivered to any pert of the town. Special, attention given to farmers wants. • Warehouse -Hamilton St. Elevator-G,T. R. Track. 'Phone .No. 207. TERMS STRICTLY CASH H. J. Rutledge has charge of the retail department. A. J. COOPER, Plgr. HEADQUARTERS FOR HIGH - GRADE WATCHES aim wATcnES ammo 0400. WATCHES See our special values in Watches. It will pay if you are going to purchase e Watch. Walter H. liarrison Jeweller and Optician On the Square OAL Ha v i og pu rrhrt Fed the btui- sows, formedyy a,ndueted hi F. Barlow Holme., we pur pose dealing rn Coal, Wood Lime, Cement Fire Brick, Etc. We will handl. Scranton and Lehigh Valley Coal, two lines which are re ngnis►d as the hest, We ai.h to girl the people .1 (ioderieh and visinky the MIN servle•e sada, and .hen he to hear frogs all t4 Mr. *Imes' customers sod any other, who wish anything in our Neem. All orders left with J. YMsWart strews. es'osPpely .R'b'�S tr► IcD%&61edklil p'h.we Pro. 711 twit at 0 t 1t , Meters. Stew* THE SIGNAL : OODERIOH ONTARIO Ot1tiHafAgNylt. aJ(AM114A 1'IOl 1'bit lnolu4.. 1 tat resulia .1 ° in only • part el the am sabiaels tat tie emcees. teat it M - 50 Watt peruse° and others 1 sop- Wow at as early a 1ea bie the etasding est the etudeets. The p nnet res required for pro- lei militias from the lower forma to the '17r higher. as well ea for the paroles of sowthe A.ot Departmental examinations. is j °, ncies t tweS arty pat eget. on esb ambient and tvsfva M etre sixty per amt. os the total There are '� w 4es► T. otwaev, altogether Nes seamy in the various tierw' M + tonne below the standing r quired. ort .a Liam earls but the moat sot w glebe se air• T. emaciates eta tamer part in a600fawl h•asrar der it out of soleal, net err fir two sights in "'t° °s �! _ Rom k r the weak but the fall 6.-. eights. will VIZ T. urease, helot [them up to what is needed. The oo-operatioa of bnt* and ef thaw having gut-of-town�sttudent* PERSONAL MENTION. Uvinseys with theta is very urgently eelidted to hal Lce vtotor. above the pus mark. K'e't Printed report, are being given to M/r OW,• ):lift left easterly w • visit te each student to be taken home to be Otmwa examined and ei ned1 Joie eO ^Oe"r°d r to h• ►hat mid they are � by the parents tegealk.aimain, y especially asked to make) Anted *sett, we ate min to sm. le sesta • use of the space given for "Remarks.", NatWest le Aieiaadra begdtaL If the Godewlch Collegiate is to take: Peel Mad1! beheld La; a se erdar to sa- ber place as Second to none in the �° BaalssmpslMsla Prcvisce. Paschen, student,. parents l?maxi: lean t!e*•1 J�s,e ad Zvi:. and everyone interested mart do their fvam s visit b ac M utmost to bring it about. Sw,e be PendtMewled t Woodstock. cillo Ott The following in the standing its I Jake W. a•1� k es was whites Ism each form : tablas le Me Proviealal limit eel Bower stew. Form I. I eels fell L SalteId lad ago ease Aai�e vt+uad at Torouto sed iuuit M Me pet WITH LATIN. west. D. I [tat Cost.., D. r. Hamliak and 8 attended the Ptevt•d& fruit and Sal. Bower w et Toronto Inst weak. AtfCTIQN SALES. Dlisi.•d 1. onatiaii. tat sr, Ma 11.-CM11,4wg eller PP these etudenu Newell hes totemic' bone Gam W J. Bowler, 84 ; K Dunnadire, 82 Hays, Si; 0. McKenzie. 80: B. Lew, 78; E. Harrison, 75.8; E. lows. 75.5 ; L. Wark, 75; O. 74.2; L. HoeJer, 7,3.3; Clem Williams, 78; G. Wootton. 72 Sulliran, 71.n; E. McManus, 71 Newton, 71 ; 14. Williams, 70.3 Hume, 70; O. McNee, 69.4 ; A. 68.2; M. Sullivan, 08; A. Saud 67.6; H. Griffin, 67.3 : A. McLean 1). McManus, 117; B. Wilson, 67 Macklin, 116; O. Field, 66; Cli Williams, 61.2; L. Watson. a4 8 Sinclair, 63 ; M. l3aecbler, 02.5 Hurley. 61.7; 0. Dalton. 00; R. 511.5; M. 8wanaun. bat ; E. Proud :.2 ; E. Dewar. 51.3; W. Dalton. McK, Faloonet, 50: H. Montgow 49; J. Rtes, 48 ; Geo. Rose. 4'4 ; Feagao, 11 ; P. Carey. 37: R. 11 30. Mrs, sP. e). after. p Wyk rath her Rom,. on Monday aver ape with her eas wtine dedShier. Mex J. Kum •t td, ; P. ' itrs. Moiabarron lett Monday morntag ort • two week eerie to her nee at °itewa, and ez- meted re attend the of select of • E. t whisk talon ',lace coda,. Parliament Moab.' Pinhon r.. t'. ttobartme. Y..t., of Vboturia dere, 1eeoto. .on of N. kt. Robett.ue, et . town. le a nenlber of the wwly+lected• Ad- viser, 0ee°rtl of 1%doca!ata tor the Provo•ee L, croons*" Hold . Seaterte I spinitnr : Mir Ana Lawrence. ; A. of liod la viatttog at tae bowie of Mr. . J J. s. . ._.Mhos Anna weed has es tasted base after •Yteae.°t vett with treated, Cult, In comma nus uodari,;h. foot, Mr. awl Mr.. J. S. Bedford and two ohildrea. 51 ; Moo Media and Master Jo•nnie• has e lett ties week en a . Wit to lamrott, where they wt0 °ry` sirens tat waddlers or their niece. NI We Ylrsa- W • beth Ueeese. of t hat ei' T. tint. Mr. sad Yes. PercIvt Y Boll. who returned J �4 W Davison. aanndlimiir reaon Mason. at ltastatoen, are lops in tank Praire of that W' Miser cie t lose ownt hers ir 1O -onus tar a beautiful len. N ITfO(rr LATIN. N. Driver, 728; G. Hebkirk, 58 ; Babb, 67 : V. McDonagh, 53: K. G 52; K. Weston, t6 6. (OMMRRCIAL nlclfi5ON, W. Sutherland, 71 ; 13. Bell. 06 Kernagban, 65 ; Id. HaUIday 63 Watson. 63; L. Price, 80 ti. 3,; V. fouling. 5E; E. Jones, McArthur, 50; H. McClusky, McDonald, 47. ABSENT FROM itXAMINATIONF. 1. Elliott, H. Griffith, S. Armatroo Form Ii. serum tart week cent tows hem 8 to hhism paat• here a new ie enol. and followed -it. up by writ, es Tremas ter • aeon l : u, sty. Melllatae. a estsrw u etre lief ass E. tame, � hoe � is that nedabbseeme. Shaw• ' the en 6c from its P teebeoost Rs- "'"" : F. °mese be r. ad wit* tetseeet ! em. the en ; E.Nci,darioresesegles w oom Yr' sim od Ma. tenser 1 ksdian River. Oat, anooaoce tie 1si _Oen daughter, Annie Jean. St iL Mar,uC%amecm mid pthe tete Irtyt g• take�M•w tke Me Darrt`of De marriage December. will M. Galt, 72.5; L. Garvey, 71.6; Young, 70.6: W. Oox, 70.6; G. M Dowell, 70.6; J. Garvey, 70.3; Pridha n. 80; 8. Hallman. 68.3; Nairn, 117.3; M. Davidson, 67; R. Ga 06.4; H. Griffin, 66; J. Nairn, 61; Bradford. e3 ; H. Currie, 61.4; Welsh. 61.3; H. Walters, 61.2; :Stoddart, 61 ; E. Jove, 00; M. Yu 59.5; L. Wagner. bit.4 : H. Hartwe 14. Mosti, 50; M, Shackleton, 57 P. Johnston, 56; L. Cowan. 54.6; Green, 54 ; R. Hamilton, 53.6; Whitely, 52.5; O. Hayden, 51.5; Jones, 50.5; 8. Briwicombe, 50: Glen, 49; W. Ounningharn, 48.7; Stother*, 48; B. Boyd, 47 • K. kirk, 47 ; C. Stoddart, 48 ; H. Powell 43.3: R. Jones, 40,5. coMMKwcIAL FORK. F. Pfeffer, 76.4; M. Leonard, 75.2 L. Bates, 75; H. Maedel, 73.3: E. Long, 72.8; W. McDonald, 70.4: F. Baechier, 70: 3. Marquis, 09; L. Austin, 08.6: E. LiUesc, 68.4; E. Beck. 61,3; A. Cox, 016 ; L. Young, 58,7 ; N. Matheson, 56.4. Fetn�IH. B. T. Kempton, 73; E. Pollock, 73: M. Adams, 71 ; R. Bisset, 00; tri Durst, 60; W. Dancey,68 : T. Milian, 68; T. Kidd, 67 ; O. hborne, 07; L G. Currie, 66; C. Hays, 06 ; M. Young. 68 ; K. Redmond, 62; C. Welsh, 60 J. Outt, 56; M. Rogerson. 55; A. Clark, 48; E. M. Porter, 40. J. ' The Presbyterian gays in a recent c- issue : A private letter from Dr. Hoe- g. 'aid MaeQUlivray states that he hu E• teanhed Shanghai safely and begun It ; work again. He makes the intereet- R. I Ing statement [bat the demand for the R. China Veer Book for the current Yui year has been co great that a new. edition of 1,060 Doping is being printed. 1• The forbearance of Canadian eubecrib- : era is asked for the unavoidable delay N. in forwarding their copies. The year N. ! covered is, of course, the year of the d - R, t epochal field, agent in Cihios for the B, &p F. Ha 1 Bible Society, baa done his editorial work with Aseat acceptance. Acco d- • i lag to Dr. MacGillivray, things appear ' to be settled down in China and a new era has actually dawned. Reports presented at the recant j meeting of the Huron Presbyterial Home Missionary Society *bowed the following amounts contributed by the several auxiliaries : Smith'* Hill 856, Bayfield 638.80, Goderich 1160.12 Sea. forth 161.88, Grand Beod $50, Blyth 150. In addition to these Egmondville Mission Band contributednd the Home Helpers .of Smith's Hill 416; Varna 18.50. and Hensall $11. Smith's Hill also contributed elite membership, 825„ to Mrs. Henderson, the wife of their late pastor, and Tbames Road a life membership, 125, to Mrs. Thomas Cameron. The whole contributions, therefore, amounted to g8119.65. This is certainly apes L.wnrtby effort ter the Brat year of tis Society's existence, CURRENT LITERATURE. Form 111. A. Florence South. 81 : Tena Cowan, 76; Hector MacKay, 75; Amy Werk, 71; Eleanor Moss, 71; Eleanor Boyle, 70 ; Pearl McKenzie, 00; MAW Ryan. e0; Rota Wise, 9P; Florence Young, 68; Sart Kelly, 688 ; Ruth Jackson, 08 : Fern Palter. o, 68; Frank Pingland t1u; Muriel Johnstoo. 61; Jessie John Moo. 08; Jessie McKenzie, 00; Geo Macrwan. 08 • Worth Ryan, 62; Seas , 02 ; Hurnin illies, (12 ; Har- vey Hallman, 62; Joeie Dalton; 60; Nora Grifns, 58; Unsworth Jones. 118 • Janie Soothers, 57: Duncan Mstbe.on, 56; Pearl Drennan, 55; Mary Clark, 54; Cora Allen, 54 ; Stephen Wilkes, 51 : Ella MacLean, 47. Porn IV. PAINT 1. NuvA41egg CANADA MONTISLY.-- An account of the Prison Farm at Guelph, Ontario, where two hundred and ftprisoners are inorderbT half-aosenguards, and tbera t a firearm on the enUr re place u the leading article in Novrtq_ oar llmada Monthly, the author being Robson Black, and the title being "Making a Man of a Convict," The ex- periment ha long since passed beyond the doubtful stage and become an ac- knowledged emcees. How the Hon, W. J. Hanna be. brought it to undo pont is a story of rel Achievement, *mai the life-bistorias of the men who have been put through the Farm are equally interesting. Iisabel Roel,. stem Mackay'° story. "A Kind of HaM RAgageramet W lils," is viva- cious an amusing; James K. Coro - woe, the Peeve Hirer dl :� the i. V.YdIy; Mary s7 Halpihas Ola Odored Osat :band Felix Hoch tells how It festa to. go "After Whales caeleegL�abrador.' "Jim Smith," ti. Illis "lite a el Old le deo. Abed deem atm at . l+.flfi.r err. w,tor; Zdl��«AA of tm oldOsletae Una emeseere. as WEI Wm lleviu t the bow Par.' 11e memmetleits .re elelhall 11P rem. origami rStwandd�0. Beth ellerie reigami j _ m• i iseeTheic Jeanne Sara rT erelili E:M. m• J. /tremae. 'teal. mu.. what rte aorta ir.ds ilmt ew em to the tea's`wi'' wig I "r`7e1 "A5, Dome. • wetsam the haw r ed Me shoes me Was J. Medd. 81; A. F. Rb 78; J. Mc- Clinton, 7t1: if. 8omerv111e 119; C. M. Clark. 08; V. B. Dessau, le; H. Joao°, 61; J. M. Sweets, t18 ; H. A. tldboree, 44. PART /t. 0. E. Cos, 74 ; M. IL Tess, 74 ; M. Pfeffer. 72 ; 0. Warnock, 72 : H. Prid- bees, fit 1. P. Iftrintt Principal. 1.0111T �ViTALITY Caused by Oiswirw els awl Semi Rt. Jobs, Ir. B.. Setrtembs 1M1 -My brother wee • fWorry. sea bowel troubles ggff -"- te. He was adv� iesdo f ti ��` estry yaw /is EOwbeam was idea be 41$14 atags. bomb. fou.. Tom emit nth ami Muter tem Vgw to P1g !'lr tee highly. J. At age ds4eru, leatedwiti ; T Pig PIN Ow. Ilk. llamas. Oat yhgerr Atasidietota *pbMr •lases. I r mum Use et Mae-- ea has be. me . Ile r. eta lead at sm.' 1 1 You will neer do I'sins is Pair world wahines aetartra, It le our kiss baod tthekteg mum always your 7 All lin, in life is the only torture founwort toAuding. ii is left to he heart ttaM, L. Stene bust in the llobeety and with elate eyes believe Its your owe time and place. There is not wed there sever bee been a Letter tiara or a betide pleas to live in.- Pbielps Brooke. rTHE FIRE SALE' WILL SOON BE OVER sever an 11111"I►t yotte yet I "How id were you whoa you began, "blasugotter all. mamas ambles "8011. It le tee only t of tirouble which It is heed to Damehthaow'leasee�1oag•• ' ore ydoiud you tied herr Her Frither---'•Just h.. 1- a mmy dear, 1 Plows know bee yet. "iveroys=g. emu all[ toall NM "Wily P'Lt 4 w l oth trarklM ° Nisi foeget WThere tsWitt at wakes up wsemW' leatrmuseum 11tH in woIA' tl ae not t , L .aid W lett in the silent tight �s , murmured ii been."how ce117 you u,u• t hal mis---ems gym This Great Fire Sale must soon corn to an end. As it draws to a close the greater becomes our determination to clear the damaged stock to the last dollar's worth. Quick rush prices are more and more in evidence an over the store and the Bargain Tables are well worth looking over from day to day. We'have the goods here. They have to be sold, and there 1. only one way we know of to do it quickly -to make the price force the ,selling, This is just what we are doing. 1 Exceptionally Handsome Furs at Low Prices We are gelling really beautiful Furs, and Furs of thoroughly dependable qualities, at prices ir actual wortbl Noery mucFurs are ofiunder redor deftsale that we cannot guarantee t nreaervedls. Every piece has been gone over by an expert furrier and pronounced in perfect condition. Tsetse Furs have been marked at prices „ greatly under their former selling value Itou have any thought of Fur buying this winter you ought to take advantage of theopportnnity. Remember• we guarantee the quality in each and every case. Ladies' Winter Vests and Drawers 11 Unusual Underwear values are tbeorder of the day while the Fre Sale lasts. We are selling the standard make. of high -rade Underwear at prices that mean decided savings on every garment. We are wiling : Ladies' Vests and Drawers, per garment l9c Ladies' Vesta and Drawers, per garibent 90c Ladies' Vesta and Drawers, per garment ..59c All children's Underwear reduced in price as well. N A Big Outrush of Dress Goods for Next Week Dress Goods stocks must be . out before we move back to own store. That's the reason to• this most remarkable offering. S00 Yards Dress Goods at 29c This is a special table prepared for Saturday and next week. Dregs Goods of all kinds. moat of them only very alightly damaged. We are determined not to take, them back with us when we move.eg.� ( ular prices up to $1.00 per yard. L.7C Choice per yard More Sample Gloves at 23c One hundred and twenty pairs Santpl, Gloves juin put in stock this week. M...t ..f mtheme regular 50c quality, others worth .11 R your choice per pair. LJC Lace Curtains, 83c Per Pair Fifty pairs new Lace Curtains, special .1, ment just reodved. instead of holding It:. •.. until yyw• re-t)mornipee they will be put an sale '•4urda' Special for Saturdang. y. value 141.2.5. Q'JC 7• per pair, only . , .. OP A BIG MILLINERY SPECIAL Twenty Trimmed Hats for Saturday Selling at Each, $3.45 Our Milliners have prepared this Extra Special for Saturday and next week. Twenty handsome Hats trimmed specially for this sale. Regular values $5.00 to $6.00. Choice of the entire a twenty Saturday morning On sale Millinery Department, Hamilton Street. .45 This Week We Are Showing Some Handsome Winter Coats This week we are showing .. sa1d handsome Winter Coats in rough tweeds and revertible cloth.. These gasmen. sea cot in the very latest New York styles sed are de- cidedly ova of the ordinary. Wen worth see- ing if you have any coat buyingto do. A11 marked at. • • FIRE SLE PRICES Short Ends Curtain Muslin, 2 for Sc 200 short leatttb. of Lan. Curtails lad Curtain Madras. -Rich end from j tr 13 yards in lenge b. Clearing at 2 for Buy Your Next Spring Umbrella While the Fire Sale is On You ma nava mosey it you do. for all Ladles' Umbrellas see being eiasrd out et sale prince. Reductions are tress Mc to Sub co each. • epieedid range of tansy beadles to select MAIL Ladies'Initialef! Handkerchiefs, IOc rAnt.Narrow 1IlM I Marg Initialed Haadker- Narrow mbellIdered to e� darasr. FlPscla . 10C • Dees° Trimmings, 2 Yde. for 5c !ND ' d' �� I me and Qolaat► gals es to Mk.�(Mying AO, !yea Iris... Women's Coats with Fur Collars 515.50 Ladies' black Beaver (agate with quilted I i n init. Well tailored., tiia tiiag garments, Dollar and revers of esters @labsrinent Unit have comfort and .tyle. $15 J0 e5 Special Sale Pelee.... a1 V Hearth Rugs at Bargain Prices well mon or twelve Hearth Bags, imported 1117.4.Awill spa almehAllhigh-grade perfect. Selling e Ut h grnalltt that $4.50 Rugs at *250 IMAM Bus at 6878 SIM Rrugrt at 16.00 We Must Sell Every Square Yard of linoleum W. Rad the floor le oar basement ase damaged to and hr Io `.l t lege we expected 1=1_6e the 4 enter a stat, ere w e lel lodger the eloehe Oakatterta sliysty wda eared. 114ua 1t Waist Lengths of Vesting at 39c ?w.atp4ve waist white Verging* 11~ sight* wailer oaty. alarprIsem Ses es lg. rue, to yeses th each Nass. Melee per eat .. lrf.urr oar^ ter. It