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BALI: REFOPF
CHRISTMAS
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BOOKS
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LOCAL TOWN TOPICS
Mrn. It. T. Howard 1s visiting with
flleldn .,t F'ulple WC...
tit last
1I,. It. 11. Boebuler "I#
. , .k .I•,tu(g with He1'In frtrud..
I.x•L wrek Mies F. McCormick, of
Tr.,1 IA 1.1ge. visited the id lows Harris.
Mr. tl SV Khynu•ndson, Philip.
of Brantford. Err guest. of Mr.. Mary
Simon.
NI', 1leckie of Hunilton, spent
1ll'4I ''Poing da• ns the guest 1 Mrs.
'1, 'lame
Mt l'isten's, Ilnyne." of Toronto,
I...t,ir A 1'11••l .lel( 1- 1(l. I rlatt•e. 111
t..w1 MI, Neel
Mi•/e Gertrude F..1 IfdIA•London.
;,rut the TIIIIlk$g..;I.g A) "
th
tileil.4, 111 towel
\ar George 1 4';ll,'k and Mr Hob-
, rt tint ( try paid a flying vitt to lien-
If'illrt , n Hnn(1ay Iaa(
I M4.. F:Ihott, 441 Toronto, spent the
ITlank.gtv:oK holidaya with her sis
t,-4. \II, (' 11 Humber.
\ll,. Alice Fraser. who has been
c1 l :lg Mr. Walter Eldridge of Itun
da,, lett urn.,t hour,• 4.1 !iloudx).
‘I 1-44 luta Wet (Nock Intel tamed a
uunttwl I•P frtrod, 4't her h.nu4. on Al
he. t eh ret till 1lunday evening I(al.
krrhdr4t „K Vla, kr' u.• ..1 Hri nt-
(„td (ta' the nr.t .,f 1),• and
('x4.4..1 WIT Ing his.I.v In I,.alrttell
-41, nu.1 \t•• II U I'rltl.•udrn of
141vlf., "1,411 the 'rhank,Itiving holt
.1a)� '1111. '4' a1441 Mt, Itut•r•tt Red
1 twin
The Colonial Book Store
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THE SIGNAL : GODRRICH ONTARIO
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Fine Shoe
The Ilartt Shoe is a
•'tint•.. shoe. You ('am
ser it reit the choice
leather, in the(1r(•:..y
finish, and in the ac-
curate NOrkniatl.h11).
'You can feel it in the
comfortable fit
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SEASON'S FRUIT
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SHOE CO., LIMITED
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(;mode's Best
Sboematan
11 Mara
CATTLE IMPORTED
H. Beef le Ewa1 ia0e United States
alelnestannyggimiN
gusher+ and M.etke
According to stateSieota mad. by
local freight agents herr, there kiwi
been a large eowber of cattle shipped
from ()oderlob, and not (ioderich
•Ione, but the whulq of the western
division of the (,Mand Trunk and
C. P R. to Buffalo within the past few
weeks,. While some foul 'tone to To-
ronto the vast majority of the traffic
had ita dem lnatioo a. Buffalo. Mr.
Hobert McLean .hipped four can of
cattle to Buffalo ■ud Mr. J. T An-
drews shipped several can from here.
and also a number from Mc(iaw Sta-
tion. One railw..y official estimated
that three can each week were ahlp•
ped from that point. From what the
local freight men "ay a similar number
of ears titled with rattle leave (lode -
rich for Toronto and Buffet, weekly.
SOUTH BRUCE 1S t,ERMAN
Farmers Have Prospered in the Famous
Old County of Bruce
An analysis o! I he conditions s hich
will influence the byre -election today for
the now vacant fr,ielal seat of `south
Bruce shows That one eery important
element w be taken into accounL con-
sists of the fad that South Bruer no
• ' three-eighths ('Crider riding •• Of
the revert township•. Patrick is 4111111
10 It• io per cent tiernun, Brant :ill
per cent, 11ulro•, :>JI per cent end '
Greenock 'lam per cent 1n Kinloss
there err perhaps :in Germans all told, '
and in Huron town"hips few more. 114
Elder.lie ue.l,o a few.
In the towns 4)411 villages teonsider-
Some New Coats
1'.,e rauwl by anything wrong is
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NORTHERN
81 SINESS COLLEGE
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James F. Thomson
Arent for
FiRINT/.MAN A ('0 PIAN'°-
.1a�. Cumming
irillog. 1►ecor4tIng
and N all paper
tlnngin(I
A rk 1.'n. •, is, end
Weak -fence ,Inert St.
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tsanlsn &Jeri/4.• •..- _
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1' • (h• '..• ' h•. 4. (•144.4'"' 6,11
r..g ..41.nik h•.4. •1s,-•••. ^g road"
114.,ie4'Ir r •^w,1• hr The I' T
It,,.th I 1 I F' •' R•i. t). Th.
' (.r4.-• .• only eye 4..n.• •1 4r,e .)neer
.4'A •nnnr 4.r• where (. 11.1 („e,.1• as,•
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F'
Ft \t .Ql. • • .
A ntr,orl• entry in r.ty,rt.d from
alk meat It apt:arra Lhat nn. 4.v(
the w1altbdest farmers in the town.
•nip l Rldrrwl'• ngn.d neer h'. whole
•+•t• to hi. family nn "ond•tkn that
' hey wr•,1M for the halanry of hie life
ray t2 per week Inward• hi, maint.n
•nee in the Hrne• euonty hones of
ref rite H. t- ok vir,h/e r•r.IA.ne• there
a fn•trogist •(n Ret hsi a tont happy
In fact he promptly rsleed • mw ns
A(.dln, that A. ronod not note. and gri
ae he de.air.I. Ant.. Hk. all the nth.' In
wares. meld not loam. the promises
wltI►n.rt permission 4'1 1M keeper a.
Reda that he le not at an hie nese
n sesM.r, and be marmot endure the re-
✓ ersion
version be le ender.
1 rets* r • 10••••• • .. ...
•.+,1..1 11, .rt•rl(-l.',.,,..
: ,r ••,., ,r,•• •,. whl,m
h. 9.. '. . .v sale•$ 1•r Itr'tne
f.rm• h•.• t•, I r., en' rr•rs
Th.. 1.,1,1,1:4'4 sr* m„•Err I .h. ,n•
^hre•v .1. 414. •4'1-t'h•"g ,•
1.44.1 f : A•••1 n„t the •••• .,miner
•hit- 41 • .. . Berm•,.
Ire h• .,•t nen (,..)•(;•1.. hair are.
011141 ,. H •,can t •I h•4.11 t h•
hal•nee 1.1' 1'.1 aroong thelLothar•n.
Meth...110e reptant.. end her pod
.aunt minatlnn. In {w,l.t(r• the
I..rnlan •1.,, err h.. not r'.•.rd •n Mo^
d •fd,n( 4'••(t'. mneh arenrri.n( to In
4••wival4'(,.r. n Th. Cat h.lie (ist•-
msn• In r4."•rt .l.ctions ha••. it 1.
thnn.h(, f*'',r' 1 Mr 11,•nnell• rh.ir
4.n religinni•r '.•ns•rr•'r•• It
Is safe! that Mr Itrwtnelly g.011rant.wd 10
find It man wh., wMrid carry the riding
if to. wet* 5...n the lr•.h Catholic
Irn•Ioreblp,•t unrth•ee.t•rn (►ntarin
H. rr•ndn. ' Mr ('arid' FI•yrwtd his
faher's name. whirh i• a hrens.hok1
ward and hu e,nsin..e .one.«. M has
1.tt1. rams'n / • r,tpper,nr, that 1h•
lierms.n ('at hnlien wi!l sot. (' ••t
rry414v1. nn fhb oera•inn. hnwever
H. hivsaalf u a Prosityter•an
Tit• R..r•tr•il , l•m.et has al war. Neil
('an•
sae (1•wn,'(anv and the P•relly (lvwn-
p •.• t
Th. •ler0i^n r*11 turn largely nn the
nalit y of 'h. man• and h.,. the
Ah.ral •andldata, Mr Renh.n Trnaa.
has the ad.. , s.. •. h• h.• taken
pains to meet pearl Wally •4.r••• •
.n the ridingn rer•nn.J ranva.s► r.
( .r•gill ha• en heretofore env -nomad
Muldn..• Mr Trn.tt ho. h►•n I.
r.nntlee Ins, manyears ('ha.l•y •it• •
lag. tnvn•tit. �tt0n but
t.itne it
gwe.rally rt (lvr M) to ') 4.•f • tlh.rnl
m• t y Th..geenf•rt riesk tetrnerd
r InAneer• with their employees
lerarn.t r,e'pent-sty In 1011, however,
and a Orme.e•4rir..ta)n.lty of 11 4.r►-
solted, the t teal Clneseryst1vs tn.jer-
ity foe the rldint Setae tat Mr Dew 04100110 MM, Mr. Rees" Oaraii. teat
way'. tasjttr4ty In 11101 w I l Mr. essj•rity ler deet Yew Were who tw.
Mer M: 1 seals Most Alts by 114 W a.reelli sneak of Shot riding wee emit' d
10M Mr. Donnelly hest Mr. A. W. Se Me. ?lase has a *Wady drier
Itoble by 171 la this bye•alsetlee pre- dames.
1.40vr4I Iwrk ' th. ,says of th.
In 4 •'.
• • art ' . . , . 4
F'.. .4'ur a, ••
Renner •
41 1
We have just passed into stock some very nobby
Coats for ladies and girls. These are fresh from the
factory and present some of the best styles of the sea-
son. Not very many of them but enough to make the
choosing good if you see them early.
For Ladies'
Coats tut in the new and popular styles in fancy
curl cloth, tweeds and mixtures. Real stylish gar-
ments made from Food materials. Man tailored in
every case. The prices, $12.00, 15.00 and 16,50.
For Girls:andlChildren
Z here err some exceptionally natty little i;.ir-
ments in this lot of children s Coats. They comm in
some very pretty fancy materials in half dozen good
styles. Sizes from 5 years up to 15. The priLes,
$4.50, $5.00. $6.00 and $7.00.
A Splendid Muskrat Coat
We are particularly proud of the Muskrat t, 'at
Ne hate this season at S5o.00. It is made of Lholce
,elected skins evenly marked, thickly furred, sof: pelt,.
List in one bane:: styles ss a',,,
- of �• .....1 thethe lana t of the gafinentshown for are this just nr;un.ht.
wn satin and 11 i,
commend thi, coat
or walking and the
.00.
L
25o 400 50o and 75o
4 nr1•r-••a• •- •tee (vs,
•1.00 31.26
Exceptional Values in Fall and
'Hinter Hosiery
(1wrH ..• t ,• .•• ('(4114.' •41'14 •r.., All
F'•.ry •t.,rklni .r...II .• th.....n1 s 4..••.1 end
w• R Carer t.. the ees -,eQ In•. ,I•. tC• want to
Special Sale of Samples
Towels
Fi(4. Ml7 •aletr,• MO, .4'4I ivd
now. /,r0.,l, Soid ,►t, of e !yp!
MMI,.11 brow (].O•,r,0 IA,, .,I •
sI 1 less eke, ►ryolj, assert
the stockings you buy i.rt•
your /*Defection. Herr ,t(,•
strongly recommend . -
bnlere Hose. floe yuahfy 4111
•t per pair 26o an.l 300
Cuhmrr•e Hose, double stn,•••
pair according to .Ire 26c •
45c
an.l "Lille queen ti, ,
made in the f•n,.00• !'.
hlldtrn • stocking in ('snarl , 1.0
25o 35o
1 of Plein l'uI'tn- . H •'
grind wearers r.r411 h.. •
25n
n -4.•.I (lama ('a.hm•-•o- If
'' male. 1'. r 4.,l. 360 3
lair. ' $1.00
Il.4 -d 11.rir as, II:4. 4444
Ino•'i fine ribbed l ..h,,.' II •
•erne, soft yet 4,4.y 0,
60a
4.v flue [Jame ('ashruri r 11 ..
rue salUfaCti01 to the wralrr
pair 1300 +r. 1 7bc
•v S...ek• n,rarant.e.l 4..•r.
\ ,mdetiul value at per (a1r
.h.n.n heck. N'. nen ,r•
I het make the mn.t of ...
,•. Valor• •re 444- at Ira.' , (.r
••r pair 260
26o
in s Scotch Fingering
lust .*rand up • big *hit -n • • ..
from these makers Th. ran:•
rant... of quality the w„r1,1 • • • 1\ ..
411.14 ply. •t per skein •.Li. 1 Oc
. - vhet lard Plo« ' loud(. . t. •
ng "Haldwin'.- I•nrine F''....
a( Wools and "Baldwin • \I..•
n •k•m•. Full •h.r-k an -1 • I ..
nants Linen Towelling
3 for 254..
n.lrrd end• iin.n T•,wrli.r:a •
re in evh. Enda u the• t t
M.ka •pl.odtd dish tow.'"
a•
Cool Night Bedding
•ks ,.f thoroughly reliahl. 1',
n Fla nnolo, t.. Ftlank.t. , f Q
51.15. •1.2t. 51.75 •' 11 GO
'.wire filled with the purr.'
and rorrred with ebfnti n. •
61.7a. 1111.00 sr,1 52.60
Rfd•rdnwn (;ore/,worn 4)44.41 w •.
d•nl,.wn and roveserd with hand•"m•' "1
e1' •.,..n. at wt.00. 61.60 •, 18.00
New Velour and Plush Hats
Th. Millinery Department 1. show "c •
t,-.pt•on.11♦ handers. Valnnr and FMn•I, H. •
for Matnrel•• They tire new rr.•.,io,1• •144.41
whi..h rMl will find very at tract is,• •net h.' • 'tee),
trimmed in (rine •tyles t'nrne and w 'hen '1st
•ird•y „r nett week
HODGENS BROS.,I
1
•re different in that rhes,
fin not I(r,pe, mire. 4'r»
ranee n�.n/r•, nor dors
rontlntte`i nee leased their
e f.ct(venra• yon ran
always depend eft thew
*se. a he,= at y(mr
Deng¢•.'a I's
sireal al �arte(� a.s Ea
Mite* Bartel mires kr
CREAM
Farmers haying Cev,e•n to .rill
daring the fall sad wiser
"loathe 4..n move ,a bet remelts
Sy whipping In the Walkerton
C r'eas« y
AN repine* rosettes paid.
..d Hwy east rarefe5y weighed
Sammi earthly esysa.efs
Wrila t4. ds Is &a
Walkertsu Creamery,
t1ls11bartes. Sam Cady,
Osriw
••pay pgu►16 Truk Rai'
way hetereea Toomr,' �a Wo
t rel. sed Tercet n and I w l her (' "4
110
sed &olid Tr+ '
=Mew In Oanada AIn• (.w11
oe
7Te.!
Mnriereal and (thk•.W' : sl'^ M
fuels Ontario palate. New Tart
..d Phlledetpeta. •i• !carats
'vocrrn ROADBEa
an. «W PMp
PULLMAN SLLUPU
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