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1bru st THS SIONAL Ooderlob.
A. E. TAYLOR, STaATsoRD
MEDICAL
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s York Ophthalmic sod
Chokes %14.. Ifar. Nowsad 1 broom Hospital
Gulden Square. sod Moorefeld Eyes Hospital.
London, l.naland. Caste. Sr e.3. W aterloo Street.
Stretford, opposite Roos Church Hours it
to l:a."a..1to/pt-. 7totuto. Telephone
LIWAL
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MAIM. shoran,, sehattor, *to.. Gode
. bases to Mad az linnet rates. --
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teethe to tleridNes teaes1Dae Its
INSURANCE. LOANS. ETC.
�r) PRIVATE FUNDS TO loan. APW7 to M. O. CAM-
l.ts..rrirtor. Hamilton street. Uodericb.
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INSURANCE AUKNT.
foes ANL LaeWTeleit : British, Canadian and
AmerioaD•
A:antl.T, Watr1se AND luliPlOrxa% JAMUL-
ITT : 11e (Mean AAdd1Dt aDd Ouanatoe
szwr*uon Limited. et Loodon.,ing.
1. Mgr £$D dVAVARIANT=VArNTBOerne : The U.S.
• Malay and Guarantee CAmpsny.
Uake at residence. northeast owner 01 Yin -
tot is suit bL Davi'• street.. Phone 1;e.
io13N W. CRAWLS, LIFE. FIRE
tt .od,.oddsot /oaorance. int tor leading
'na sal and .tock oompaaraa mea
Le nre
h ..+ effected on bee: prams sod at lowest rates.
all
at °Mos corner Went Street and Square
address J.' W. CHARDS, Uoderlcb, Ont
t aepbone sr.
1►tthIW.GP MUTUAL FIRE IN
Jl e U H ASCE Cd O. -i arm and isolated
enema . B. McL.sn. Pres.. Seater -lb P.O.;
Js. t onneuy, Vloo-Pr... Uoderieb P. 0.;
Thomas F. bays, usa•Tna... Ssatorth 1'. 0.
lntectors-O. F. McGregor. eeatorti ; Jobs
U. Mitre. N tnthtop ; W Unam Rion, C OMitance;
Jobu Ifta:nrwey lftodhsren ; Jams Evans.
Her ch w nod ; John Watt, Reebok : Malcolm
Mc1wcu, Bromfield.
A,rraa: J, W. Yeti, Hotme,ville; R. Smith,
Hutock; Wp4Wu Chesney, Seaforth; K.
btnchlry, Seaford,. I'ouoy-botdera own psi,
ssr+arnenu sad get title dards reoelpted sL
B. J. Morrteb'e Ctotiinj Stare.t:LLntaa. or as 11
b. coo . un,oery, ting.wn street. Godericb
MARRIAGE LICENSES
`VALT11
FK E. KELLY, J. 1'..
OODEHICH, ON1'.
ISSUER OF k4itRlA0B LICENSES.
SHAVING PARLOR
Tat SIGNAL G4 D tTCk 0/17 00
District News
Miss Sarah H. Harding died in Cor.
lie December :116t, aged seventy -Nix
years.
Mets Edna Levis, of (Tinton. has
beery engaged to teach in 8. M. No. P,
Hullett.
Mrs. John McDougall died at Hen -
gall on Friday, I)eoernber 27th, in her
thirty-eighth year.
D. Mack and family. of Exeter, nar-
rowly escaped it.pbyziation by coal
gas one night recently-.
Mr. and Mts. Alex. Nichol. if Mor-
ris township, celebrated their "china
wedding" on the 31)th tilt.
Mee. May Mugford, tormerly of Sea -
forth, was married last month at Pero.
Indiana, to William T. Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Kacrett, of Brantford,
former residents of Exeter. celebrated
their golden wedding on Christmas
Day.
Levi Stung bas sold his property
just north of Clinton to Wesley Mar-
tinis, wbo intends to engage in the
po.tltt y burinees.
The number of initiates in the
county house of refuge has reached
highwater mark, standing now at one
hundred and one.
Mrs. Alex. Smith. one ct the old
pioneers of Borrie, passed to her re-
ward on the 18th ult.. at the ripe old
age of ninety-four years.
Caspar Weber. of Zurich. died Tues-
day morning of last week at the age of
seventy-eight years. He was one of
the early wittier. of that section.
Mrs. Clara tlalkwill, wire of J; Balk -
will. died at Dutton on Christmas
Day atter an illness. of six months.
Deceased war a resident of Exeter for
over twenty year11.
Wm. Pawoon, of Ethel, died on the
:Shit ult. at the age of seventy-six
years. He had been a resident of
I:rey toweebip for a great many- years.
He is survived by his wife, one son
and 11 .•e daughters.
A pretty event took place at the
home of Mrs. Helen Aitken. Turn -
berry, when her eldest daughter, Miss
Agnes, was united in marriage to John
S. Inglis, of Carrick The ceremony
was performed by Rey. Mr. Gibsoo, of
Bellmore.
The home of Wm. Moore at Wing -
haw Wes the sceoe on Thursday, De-
cember 26tb, of the marriage of hie
eldest daughter, Mies Edith Pearl. W
Alex. J. Mc[)ougall, of Hamilton.
The ceremony was performed 1 y Rev.
D. Petrie.
On Saturday. December 28th, at the
hone of Mrs. J. R. Reynolds. Wing -
haat. the marriage took place al her
granddaughter, Miss Bessie Holbrook
Mar,nles. of Buffalo. to Acdrew Wil-
tiam Murdison, of Regina. Rev.G. V.
Collins officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Mur
dawn will reside at Regina.
A pretty wedding took place on
Christmas Day at the home of Mr.
end Mrs. Andrew Turnbull, Winchel-
sea, their youngest daughter. Edith
Margaret, being united in marriage to
Joint Wesley Skinner, merchant, of
the same village. The ceremony was
performed tie Rev. Colin Fletcher.
The home of Mr and Mrs. A. El -
coat. near Brucetield. was the scene of
11 EDFORD BLOCK BARBER SHOP.
-Mks well-known sad popularstand
ofets 14 patrons the bees Wyk, In shaving.
balr-catuna..1 .. We. Ladles' shampooing a
',duo. Only skilled hands employed.
was(« a Proswill be • appreciated H. B.
Played in the hobo $r. and Mrs.
Will. tVellw. orl Yd following ile
*trains their daughter. lsnte,tr. war
uoited In marriage with Frank Hoe.
11100, woe of our promising young bush
I trees then. The ceremony was per
formed by lieu. %V. L Rutledge., D. I).
The bride was ttesistrd by her sister,
Mier Elizabeth Wellwot.d, of New
York, while the groom was ably map -
potted by hie brother, Richard How-
son, of Toronto. The gown. which
rendered the pride o.o•t tsir. was of
cream crepe silk. trimmed with reel
lace, both from West China. Sbe car-
ried a ,hover bouquet tit cream roses
and lilies -of -the -valley. The bride-•
maid's costume was of piok crepe s•1k
draped with pink chiffon and the bou-
quet was of (bink row, Following the
ceremony, Frank Hill added to the eo-
joymnnt of all by rendering it solo in
his splendid style. After the forty
guests, most of whom were immediate
relatives, had partaken of dinner, the
party drove to the G. 7'. R deg .t to
mingle with showers of coefrtit the
beet vrisbes and heartiest of congratu-
lations for the happy couple. Among
the many useful ural ha miaow•• prey.
ants is a highly prized eishty-)'ear-.d $
clock. a g•ft of the g,0graml-
mother, and Oen there are severs) un-
obtrusive cheques and g. renbacks, all
of which in a 10. 4811,1 bustle..oe 'hr
esteem with which the Male and
groom are held by friends and rrld-
uve�.
Atte. a ten days' trip to Tot -
onto. Montreal and greet ee Mr. and
Mrs. Howson will return 1., Wing
ham, where they expect to make their
OBLIGING.
Farmer I:rowrt--Jest Kot a letter from
my neph.•.+• In Chicago --asked me to
ao•nd bun Slit -- said he wanted to see
1'unkinevirlr- again t,. -fore he died- I
sent him my love and two meter postale
of it. 1 alters like ter oblige a rely
the.
Special Around the World t. ruise-
Canadian Pacific Empresses of
"Russia. anti "Asia."
An unusual r pportnuity for an
around the wort I (-01-0 all tinder th-
Canadian Pacifi : flag witb its con-e-
goent standard of serv?e,- 1' (dye; ..,1
with the advent of the greet new
quadrrrQlescrewturbine engine stcant
ships '•Binpressof Bussu' and -Eli'.
press of Aria."
The "Empress of Kuad'" wG1 sail',
from Liverpool April let and will eat)
at Gibraltar April '4th. Vilkfrenche
April h, Port Said April 12th, and
will pr,•ceed tit Suet:, Colombo, Pen-
ang, Singspnre, Along Konrf, Shang-
hai, Nagasaki, Kobe:- Yokohama ants
arrive at Vancouver Saturday. June
71 h. From Vancouver to Toronto,.
a pretty wedding on Wedpeeday. Jan- passengrra may travel via Otis naso
uary 1st. when their elder daughter, P.ecifle main line or Criers' Neat Pass
Minnie Lorraine, was united in mar- line end may el it travel hon Mort
riage to E. R. Corbett. of London. %Villiain or via Gi,...t Lakes route co
Rey. 8. J. Allin, of Clinton, was the Port Mcil1,co11.
Vestal remains sixteen d eye at Hcug
Kone.
at London. The most direct conne.;tioa to make
George Robb and family left )true- fir the ailing from Liverpool April
bele last week for St. Catherine,,let i, via "Emp-eas of Bin .ern" hour
where Mr. Roth takes the position of St. lobe. N 13., March 21st, 11)18,
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general agent for the London Life In- The rate for the entire crui.e t•.
sutance Co. Before they left theyettN.10 exclusive of maintenance be -
were the recipients of testimonials of to -.00 arrival Bine in KngI end and de -
esteem from their friends, Mr. Robb i par, tire of the “Ernie es -e of Russia."
receiving a fine gold watch and chain : I A shutter rrui-e '•;;1I he mad- Mr the
Miss
'Empress of Asi»' sailing from Liver -
Forty years in use, 2o
years the standard, pre-
scribed and recommended
by physicians. For Wo-
man's Ailments, Dr. Mar-
tel's Female Pills, at your
druggist.
officiating clergyman. Mr. and Mts.
Corbett left afterward. for their home
Dr. Morse&
Iadion !toot Pills
arl c5mhat which al _
rteo-adoeitpr sr=
rasa
bands to ammo
et,eagNaa bid almolats tie
sed ops lop the pares of the
Timms argue immediately throw
the m inspisritisa, a•.d Rli
Indoor T let
>Bent's Rest pigs e
i%.to�p.o�oNl'+sl sill$
Mrs. Robb an oak rocket. and M
Fsiry Robb a gold bracelet.
John Caldwell. of Hensall, has re-
ceived Ilford of the accidental death of
his son WVilliatn, at Tugaske, Sask.
To start s coal fire in the stove he
threw cool oil upon it. It blazed up
in bis face and set fire to his clothes,
and Lie eyesiglt was so affected that
he could not see. When the neigh-
bors arrived and rescued him he was
so badly- burned that he muttived only
a few houra.
On Christmas Day Mia Gertrude J. I
Tb! Stones Announce the Sim
Monteith, eldest daughter of George
Monteith, Tharees road. Ushor•ne of HIS Presence.township, was. married at the home of
her father to Norman Wiseman. The
ceremony wax 'performel by Rev. tastier Russell at Washington Temple
Fletcher in the prerehee of over
sixty guests. On their return from -The Beginning of His Pastorate -
the wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Wise• Teras Fer Thom Discourses Found
man will take up their residence on en the Front of the Union Depot --
the groove's ftrm at Kitktnn. The Message of the Hour.
An old resident of Exeter was called We�ington, D.
away on Sunday. December 29th. in Q Jam, gto,.
the person of Mis. Thos. Rowe. The •e '<:: ' 0., Jen d Pt 6. -Pastor
deceased was in her righty -fourth 1 p . teat week ak-
year. She was horn in . Cornwall. i' 13m t call from
o -
England, and in 1862 was [Harried to espied
the late Thos. Rowe, whose death tez- the Washington
curled in 1998. The same year they . ' Temple Congrega-
came to Canada, setttjing in Victoria a. �, tion, New York
county, and three and a half year. ct a'' i avenue and Thir-
later they came to Stephen township. *tenth street. Al-
in this county. In DIM they move a kit, some approprl-
into Exeter. Mrs• Rowe is survived ads remarks , re
by twelve children. b� Washington as the
only centre of in-
fioence superior to
pool allay 27,h, 1913.
Pettieuhus tram l'an.diao Pacific
agents, or Waite M. G. Murphy. di. -
trial passenger Chen:. T•,mnto.
MESSIAiI'S GLORY
IS DRAWING NIGH
DOCTORS ADY1SE
OPEATIONS
Saved by Lydia
Vegetable Compound.
Swarthmore, Penn. - " For St4se
years I suffered untold agony, and for
one pe of nearly
two years had hem-
orrhages n d t h e
doctors told me I
would have to un-
dergo
o-dergo an operation,
but 1 began taking
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com-
pound and am in
good health now. I
ant all over the
Change of Life and
cannot praise your Vegetable Compound
too highly. Everywoman should take it at
that time. I recommend it to both old
and young for female troubles." -Mrs.
EMILY SuMMERSGILL, Swarthmore, Pa.
Canadian Woman's Experience:
Fort William , Ont. -"I feel as if I
could not tell others enough about the
good Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable
Compound has done for me. I was weak
and tired and I could not rest nights. A
friend recommended your Compound and
I soon gained health and strength and
could not wish to sleep better. I know
other women who have taken it for the
acme purpose and they join me in prais-
ing it." -Mrs. WM. A. Bum, 631 South
Vickar Street, Fort Williams, Ontario.
Since we guarantee that all testimo-
nials which we publish are genuine, is it
not fair to suppose that if Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound has the vir-
tue to help these women it will help any
other woman who is suffering in a like
manner
If yes wail special advice write to
Lydia R. Plokkasa Medicine Co. (cool -
dentist) Lyaa, bass. Your letter will
be opsaasi read aad answered by a
woman and bold in strict confidence.
vait-Werri&iriyfTie�iera1 by oT
Christ were authorised to reign, it
should use the secular arm of power
to compel all to aoknowledge the
papal theme as God's Throne an earth
The claim is still maintained that each
Pope in tam is Christ's vioeregent.
Napoleon broke this spell when he
took the Pope a prisoner to France.
The world sine then has doubted the
viaeregency and has Held that if the
Lad's Kingdom were ,in the earth,
Divine Power would have upheld it,
sad no dishonor or ignominy would
have been permitted.
The Bibb resist Neglected.
7ha creeds have been reverenced,
while the Bible has been neglected
ander the superstition, that the creeds
presented the Bible teaching in a sim-
pler form. The rejection of tete creeds
has meant also the rejection of the
Bible. The colleges of Christendom
*re turning out unbelievers. The hor-
rible consequences will soon be mani-
fest in the overwhelming of our social
structure in anarchy. Thank God,
that will be the opportune moment
when Messiah will take the reins of
government, to bless, to uplift!
Man a Little Lower Than Angels.
The Psalmist, considering the heav-
ens as God's handiwork, wag amazed
that He should promise to deliver fall-
en man. He recites the glory and
honor in which Adam was created -
the head of all earthly things, in the
lilteneas of God, "a little lower than
the
PauPPquoted the prophecy and
applied it, in Hebrews 1, 6-18. The
Logon was made flesh like the first
Adam, "that He by the grace of God
might taste death for every man." The
wok of delivering the world from the
power of sin and death had rot fol-
lowed more quickly the work of Ca -
vary because, in the Divine Program.
Christ must first lead forth an "elect"
number of sons to glory. With the
completion of their number will come
the glorious time when the euzee shall
be rolled away and blessings shall
come to mandkinel.
A Popular Brussels Wedding.
A pretty wedding took place on D. p '«• t 2n Brooklyn and on
comber 21ith at the home of Mr. and _ - -on with
Mrs, Ww. McKelvey, Brussels, the 1 1<randw. took his equality one of
daughter
being Miss andAleho toa Alma. as gB� ws found over
riaugtiter n[ the hent posters, and of oar Union Depot
J. Harvey Bryant',a well-known I hoot poll all things under
young man of thealocality. The bride
Las given away by herowing
brother. W. �„-Psalms 4A
L. McKelvey, of Montreal,1,owing to 1 lir Rearrill dnotorod this tart
als-
the ill-be-'ith of her father, and theJ in p
wadding march was played by Miss Os aaalding d Y��
Gladys that, of Blyth. Rev, l.. Per-' fief $kwlo'us AP -
rio. of Moorefield, performed the cere- olisiga. Althoughoptimistic ng
monp. On their return from their r would
wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Rryans will p1ts. Peeler oeseen fully believed the
take up housekeeping on the Georg' Bible to Mab Illoh, pa' -
Robb farm adjoining the town of sleek. or the lbw Aps. aim ovum
Brussels.
A Wtnghase Weddusg.
The WinghaIn Advance levee the
following report of • wedding in that.
town :
On Tbnr.day. I to emher "Is, the
weather roan did hie heat to (ringHsun-
oer one of those appy
av
be • dab best el Wed trat�M.
won yew+ is almnsk �e
0' r- itis hewers ter the
obl view also fading also
Os i+ rd Me+s•srt� lessatsd d eat�i$
• 'wooed Ills* end
lame ~Idb
po..snq eras of AIM &mei
shine for •troth ss illy wadd and eat
events which have enlivened one town ( adios the past the fewmonths.
tnlareb was
o'doek. noon the
TMUitlDA Y, JAt4UAMY V. MN i
P[cCal I's
Patterns
D.1.1%LLAR u SON
Perrin's
Gloves
ANNUAL SALE
Genuine Bargains in all Departments
LADIES' LOATS CHILDREN'S COATS
After a most successful fall season and to make room for the new Spring
Coats now on their way, every garment that now remains is marked down at a
price to effect a speedy clearance.
$t8.00 Coats reduced to $12.50. $15.00 Coats reduced to $Io.5o.
$12.5o Coats reduced to $8.5o. $lo.00 Coats reduced to $7.50.
$7.5o Coats reduced to $5.00. $5.00 Coats reduced to $3.95.
The same drastic reductions on all children's Coats.
Remembernot a great many Coats left.
CLEARANCE OF LADIES' WAISTS
8 Ladies' colored Waist., all this season's goody. regular 75c to $1.25, reduced to 59o. Ladies' white
Lawn %Valets, fancy and tailored ety lee, all slaws, regular $1.1,010 $1.50. reduced to 79o. Ladies' hand-
some Lasen and Marqui,etto Waists, regular $1.75 to V..50, reduced to 61.50. Ladies' Net Waists, just
to hand, very handsome, iti white, reit' and black. Sale price $2.95.
DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS
Sweeping Reeluctioosin Fashionable Dress Goods.
$1.00 to;$1.2.. Diem. Goods reduced to Ido. 75c and 85c Drees Goods reduced to 55o. 50c and AOc
Drees Hoods reduced to 87 'le. 50c and 85c Dian; Goods reduced to use.
REMNANTS REMNANTS REMNAN I S REMNANTS
Special values in CARPETS and RUGS. Special v:elues in Curtains and Curtain Materials and
Table Covers. Spet 141 values in Blankets end Comforters.
Sole Agents for McCall', Patterns and Publications.-
Deva, teseA.a.
��ies. Millar's Scotch Store
Among the Paying Guests.
Mr. Starboarder: What'. all this Hot
about'
Mr. Oldtwarder. That fellow New -
hoarder. has been bragging :hat he's
Invented a machine for collecting- anal, Toronto. Ont., er boy- i, not the r,., ult of &eel
condensing tate steam ret :' kttchrn an dent. There is a reason for it. We bare roon
It can be served as SOUP. i for more. Rnter nos. Cataloged tree.
THE LARGE ATTENDANCE the
I�. OTT
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The Sanctifier and the Sanctified.
The word sanotified, the Pastor ex-
plained. carries the thought of being
sot apart to some spacial service Aa
the Lord Jesus sacrifiered }%i's , --cry
earthly interest 'to do- tM Father's
will, so must all who would sit with
Him in Ilia Throne. St. Paul de-
clares that the Sanotifler and the sanc-
tified ones are all one --He the Head
and they the Body members.
Then the Divine Program will carry
blessings to all the families of the
earth, redeemed with the precious
blood of Jesus. These will partake of
flesh and blood. therefore the Re-
deemer became partaker of the tame.
that He might not only redeem them,
but destroy death and the destroyer.
He will liberate the slaves of sin and
death, roll away the course se and open
the prison -house and the tomb. Thu,
all of Adam's race will have fullest
opportunity of rebnning 1,0 the image
of God, to Divine fellowship and to
Hie everlasting.
All Things Put Under Him.
Theworld will be officially turned
over to Messiah at His Second Ad-
vent: "Ask of Me, and I will give
Thee the heathen for Thine inherit-
ance. and the uttermoatt ,parts at the
earth for Thy pouseseion. By the sr -
incise of Divine Powor Setae wiY be
restrained and ultimately destroyed.
When the perfect earth will be deliver-
ed over to God. as St. Paul points oat
in Corinthians lb, 1616.
Cutters
Your Esubscription to THE SIGNAL
iZEtvEVV for1913.
and Sleighs
Now is the Gene to
look up your Cutter
and Sleigh Inc the
winter. We have
them -all kinds and
all prices. -
Neat Novels.
Speaking at an Authors' Club do-
nt 8Y John Isusbton. eeeretary d
the Navy Reosrda 9oeksty, expressed
the ?low that iLarr}as was the genii @
a the naval novelists. He declared
•at Marryat had many imitator,. but
they were very elasee7 Where wase
M claval novels bookies Marryt's
ai • reared waling. but titers woes
sten, •sestl.M stories of lbe ala, and
dNg JosephOgrres& weMr. w
The Stomach
Is the Targe
Kitchen Stoves
and Ranges
Aim to make that strong -and digestion good --and you
will keep well ! No chain is stronger than its weakest
link. No man is stronger than his stomach. With
stomach disordered a train of diseases follow.
We have a nice line
ofStoves and Ranges.
Something nice and
not too expensive.
Call in and see them.
Dr' Pi 'e Golden Medical Discovery
maks the stomach health7J, the Het seem sad the b Made from
forest roots, sad e:veeW er(theat the w b
of ele.L a.ia be energises 1a +
Ipald form at 61.00 per kettle ter ewer ID ream. smog aener.l s. '. em-
!tr yea prefer tablets as seared 1bp Ili. Y. Pls. as. ILO.. these eras he
W e1 steams dealses er Mai be: by W so .wars of ups d sibmsoe•
I
ROBERT WILSON
Massey -Harris Agent
Hamilton Street, Goderich, Ont.
Turn idle hours into
concrete fence posts
EVERY farmer finds himself now and then with a few idle
hours in which both himself and his help must look for "odd
jobs" to keep them busy. Use these hours to make concrete
fence posts. You can make a few at a time, storing them until needed. Then
when you want a fence in the new field, your posts -everlasting, conct `te poets --
are all ready to use. The making of fence posts is only one of scores of every -day
uses for concrete on the farm described in the book,
NOTE -Th. 160 page hook will he Dent to you free upon retreat. You do not have to agree
to use cement nr place yourself under any other ohlagatina. Just send us your name
A
and address Mrem,
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