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Christmas
Shopping
A few days yet for Christmas
. shopping. and • few more
( . haler gilts to *elect from,
having just arrived at the last
moment, nuked at price. w
as not tJ cat ry over.
Steelier/ Silver Deposit Creator
and 'ug -,t., reeds' $l. :, per
pair.
Pierced Silver Nut bowls, $5.(111
and *1.1B.
Pierced Bronze Nut and Fruit
Ita.ket•. special $t50.
Chippendale Photo Frames. ex-
tra special IUc.
1)
'Wight On" by Pauline E. John-
r=tnn, with hill page photo ot
authoress. price 2.-.c each. By
special arrangement the pro-
. -red, of the latter are to he con-
tributed to the memorial fund
of 1-.. Pauline Johnston, the
Indian Poets•,
The Colonial Book Store
tilt!). PORTER. Prop.
/ioderich
Poor Blood
is Responsible
for Much sickness and suffer-
ing because its quality deter -
MCI , our resistive power.
With poor blood we are lan-
guid, susceptible to colds, lack
natural energy and ambition,
and the gradual decline of
strength makes prompt and
careful treatment necessary.
Drugs or alcohol cannot make
blood and must be avoided.
Soma's EMULSION is nature's
grandest blood -maker because
of its wholesome medicsl,nourishment,
so carefully predigested that it assimi-
4a t e s wi'hout taxing digestion and
quickly increases the red corpuscles
of the blood, strengthens the organs
and tissues and upbuilds the whole
system.
Absolutely nothing compares with
Sco'rn's Ebert -stoat to purify and en-
rich the blood to overcome or avoid
anaemia. It is totally free' from al-
cohol or opiates and your health de-
mands the 1 urity of Scores.
Scutt & Boerne, Toronto.. .ntnno.
LOCALS -- PERSONALS
—Mr. James Ttonom Elgin avenue.
is seriously ill.
I--Miss Lorena Bradwln visited her
graedpaswu Iasi week in Blyth.
—Mr. N. L. Davis 'testa few days
last week with his parents in Mitebell.
- -Mr. (ieoigs Garrick of t be C.P.K.
made •'bort visit to Guelph last week-
end.
—Mrs. Wnr. Tighe. Britannia road,
is visiting her son, Mr. Edward Tigbe,
at halt.
—Mr. %V,n. Proudfooh jr., was in
Toronto on business during the early
part of last week.
—Miss Pearl Clarke has returned
home from a two months' visit to Kin-
cardine and Clintoo.
—)lies Mora /logiend. ut Auburn,
is visiting Mrs. Juan tfalliday. Vic-
toria street. for a feu days.
— Miss Mary E. Blake and Miss Alice
t'orbrtt, of ttullett. are guests of Mrs.
John McIntosh, West street.
—Misr Eflsateth l'ux, of Kelso,
North Dakota. is visiting her 'triter,
Mrs. Alex. ('lark, Pine street.
—While to town. inspector J. L.
Hughes, ot Toronto. was the guest ot
Principal and Mrs. J. P. Hume.
Mr. David Marks. of the Bell
Telephone Company, pen the wrek-
,•nd with his parents in Stratford.
Mrs. (Het.) 1. W. Kilpatrick and
daughter, of Be.Igravr, were guests last
were: et the home of Mr. John Koux.
Carry Hide. of Liberty. Bar-
katchewlu- . is in town visiting his
grandmother, Mrs. H. Hale. Park
street.
— Mr. J. B. Mackenzie. ot Acton. was
in town last week attebding the fun-
�ral of his aunt, the late yin. George
Morris.
-Mt. Preston Strang, who has been
alteuaing the college ot Pharmacy at
T•,ronto. is in town for the l'btirtmaa
holidays.
lir. V. F. Callow ir to be congrat
ulated 'n improving bit ter.drnce.
with adding a pretty gla-* flout in hrs
new porch.
—1
has. t:. Compton. City Editor of
ibe Signal. lett yesterday for Kingr-
ton, truer' he will spend Christmas
rrith his parents. Y e.. r
—Mr -s Mamie Fd.tel. of Vatchell.
Ont.. is home for Chri.taras with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Postel,
St. Pat tick .trent.
—Mi. Harry Colborne. *Po bas
been a.sociatetl with a surveying parts`
this auk . has twenme a member of
the 1 ost office staff.
- Jouo Mclsor has at rived home
from the we -t. urgers hr has rpeut the
last three y-eii-e. He was engaged to
the real estate busine►. there.
—Miss Blanrbe Knox, who spent
the past sit months with her sitter,
Mrs. eller.) 1. W. Kilpatrick. at Hel-
per', ret urned honer last week.
—Mr. Frank Fosiei. of Vsrsity, To-
ronto. is spending the Chritta a. seas-
on with his parents. Mt. and Mr,.
Adam Foster. St. Patrick .trent.
:Misr Ella Goldthoil has returned
from Marshvillr; whr-.-,.be was teach-
ing, and after New Year's will take a
p»ition on the Central school staff.
—Mts. Albert A. Cox ana son• w'ii-
lttrd. of Mintier. Nom.. are visiting at
the h of the lady's parents, Mr.
and MtsRobeet Elliott. Pictcn street.
—Mt.. Ed: Ingrate. of Edmonton.
Alberta. and niece. Miss Lulu Myut
rinds. of Keewatin, ate visiting rela-
tives and friends in tow n and vicinity.
—Mr. 'Wm. Marlton, the wel4known
local boat builder, will I.ueld et tug this
THE SIGITAL : GOUERICR ONTARIO
Bros Carty Bksioess Ilea's Isssciatioo
PAPERS ON PROIIIBITION
No. 8
A Riddle for Prohibitionists
We have a question to ask Prohibitionists
this week which will require their best intellect to
answer.
They claim an attempt (AT THE BEST
ONLY AN ATTEMPT) to stop the drinkingof
alcoholic`beverages by a law ; is at least more ef-
fectual than a well -administrated license law.
they please therefore tell us how it is,
that both IN THE UNITED STATES AND
'CANADA where Prohibitionists have been striv-
ing with all their power for years to bring liquor-
drinking into disfavor, where they are YEAR BY
YEAR INCREASING -THE AREA in which
prohibitory legislation holds sway ; that YEAR
BY YEAR THE PRODUCTION AND CON-
SUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVER-
AGES INCREASE.
WHEREAS in Europe generally, where
there is LITTLE OR' NO PROHIBITORY
LEGISLATION, they are DECISIVELY
REDUCING THE NATIONAL CONSUMP-
TION OF INTOXICANTS year by year.
'THESE ARE FACTS, (not opinions), but
SOLID. IRREFUTABLE, DRY, GOVERN-
MENTAL RETURN -S.
One more question ? Why cannot our op-
ponents act like men We concede, willingly.
they have acted hitherto in all sincerity, to the
best of their information and belief. At least the -
hulk ot them have. Now that EXPERIENCE
has shown their- EFFECTS to have been
FUTILE and misguided, why not acknowledge,
their error manfully? Join in with us, and let us'
ADMINISTER TO THE BEST OF OUR
UNITED ABILITY THE WISEST LI-
CENSE LAW THAT CAN BE FRAMED
ide
A Week's Selling of Ladies' and Misses!
Coats at $10.00 'Ea&
ERE•is good news if ou have still your Winter Coat to buy. A lot of ex-
actly 21 to sell -the last week of 1913, at $5.0o to $8.00_ under actual
value. No need to give the why and the wherefor or the special reason
that makes this unusual bargain possible. It is enough to say that if you come
here Saturday, December 27th, or any day next week, as long as there are any of
these Coats left, you can buy a $15 to $18 Coat for a $to bill. The materials are
new, stylish and up-to-date, mostly rough weaves so much in demand this season.
Every style is absolutely correct and the workmanship of a high order. Misses'
and ladies' sizes. just 21 in the lot to sell Regular values $i5, $16.5o to Si'.
Choice of the lot, commencing Saturday. at
1J43
COAL
5. J. YOUNG
Having l•urrh used the busi-
ness foeueerlc conducted by
F. Harlow Holmes• we pur-
pose dealing in
Coal. Wood
Lime, Cement
Fire Brick, Etc.
We will handle Kerantun
and Lehigh Valley Coal. two
lines which are recognized as
the best. We wish to giv
the people of Godsrich and
vicinity the test service pos-
sible, and shall tie glad to
hear from all of Mr. Holmes
customers and any others
who wish anything in our
lines.
All orders left with Jas.
Yates. W est street. p■omptly.
attended trot.---- - -'-
$KE OUR FINE DISPLAY OF
Christmas
Chinaware
AND
Fancy Crockery
A large and varied assortment
of goods suitable for holiday
gifts at low prices.
Our stock of steeple and fancy
groceries is now complete for
the festive sea son.
Special for Saturday
CURED MEATH and SAUS-
AGES
Respectfully.
Huron County Business Men's Association
JOHN RANSFOHP. President Wu. JACK`, )N, Secretary
coming winter. He is having the
lumb-r peeper:el at the present time
for bis new craft.
—Mrs. Charles Fairbairn, of Regina.
who had been visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mt... John Graham, Huron
toad, for several month,. left on Tues-
day for her home.
—Mr. John 1). Howell, travelling
representative for for morning edition
of the London Advertiser, was w town
last week conducting business in the
interests of that paper.
—Much synrpsthy is extended to
Mn. C. Beck, of Toronto, who was
called sere by the death of her sister.
Mn. George Morri-, and her btother-
iu-law. Mr. Wm. Holland.
—On Satutdar afternoon Mie. Edith
WViggggitngentert•iued all the te-eche'-s
of (I -Aerial at her horse do Nest
street. Mrs. Percy Naftel Send Miss
Victoria Miners were guests of honor.
—Thr urauv blends of His Honor
Judge Holt are very glad to ser { im
around again after his ilineo.. He was
shit en he. nut a week ago Wednesday
after being confined to the house for a
few dal..
BUSINESS AND
° SHORTHAND °
&Meets taught by expert instructors
a
PRETTY IS AS
PRETTY DOES .
$I0.00
A MILLINERY SPECIAL TOO
5.00 Trimmed Hats at $2.65
Our milliners have prepared a special lot of Trimmed Hats to sell with the
Coats. These Hats are all new shapes, part of a big purchase from an over-
stocked wholesaler. The trimmings are ribbons and mounts bought' the same
way. They have been trimmed in the best style our milliners know how and are
exceptionally attractive in every way. The actual value of the Hats and the
regular price for shape and trimming would be at least $5.00. For a week's big
selling to wind up 191; we offer you your choice of 25 or 30, commencing Satur-
day, at each
$2.65
Hodgens Bros.
DIRECT IMPORTERS, GODERICH
The January number of the
Ladies' Home Journal is now
on sale. It Is an exeeption-
alty attractive New Year's
Issue.
15c the copy
McDonasii6ledkiU
'Phone No. 7111
Yards at G. T. R., Nelson Streit
S. J. Young
MAPLE LEAN GROCERY
Phone :12 Hamilton Street
Y MC A.111.1112.
LONDON. ONfT.
andante aorioWd to positions. Ceases
is ssesiaa boss Sept Ca Mgi.
aria Pass any nsss.
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A lr s1r SIN J
MOM
E. R. WIQLE
•This familiar saying is tnost
applicable to Shoes! A Shoe
may be very pretty. very stylish.
heel and toe c...-.- t. material
and finish of the hest. but if it
erriarysrgbe trot. if a Ott% tr.
tight, or eves loo large, It west
do!
Inner of Marriage L asses
%V1t,l.E t1 PHARMACY
t i nderic h. Outsells
Right hen is where the Moe
dealer came• In. if anxious to
please he will ted • perfect et.
so that xrmtsrt will go baud 1a
hand with the correct appear-
ance oe your footwear.
AIl)DtfCA7 SUAT101T
nets -moat AlRrttrr
riot. DORrRWEND
Of TORONTO
IS' COMING
T. 1M
Hotel Bedford,
Goderich.
Ota Wednesday,
Massey Tt►,
lligh Cot of (6)iviog
Solved
Sharia the Sive Rao
What Is better for a ('.retests prvs.at than Electrical
goods P They will appreei•u them.
A sive dining -room, pvMr, ball or bedroom Fixture.
Aa Rleetrie iron. Towage, Percolator. Chafing Dish. eta.
A Flashlight Battery always Ie meta around the hotter.
Throe goods make sensible gifts. Rewtemhee the prices
are low arid vain* high.
W. J. HUDDART
( .cal Contractor North St. (.r • 3X1)
Look for Sit Open Evenings
`w'tw.dkelp
GOOD PLUMBING
iS NOT A LUXURY
1t M aa Omelets ets neo.sslty, 11 you
would meet* tab the tall enjoyment
a< iielewgg. We eam install every pl.rtsa
.
ItrReei. or ettrreet faulty plumbing.
Our workmen are very proAeMnt
std win mom year very little leeow-
vsd.miee in repair work.
Uh aU yes ave say pinaidoe to
ba d.sm yes will save time amid
nwiery l•y ata age to it at sees.
FRED HUNT
1913awarreowiruseoeunce
CHRISTMAS
NEW YEAR'S
ILXOURpON ?ARILS
telt
to '.pass hair na lbs boot of Ladies and tie -
rams wise have lost their hair. By hie
natural hair estrtruct wsieh are k
over she world. MIRY WOMAN ANO MAN ems
be main to look yorsnRsr and haus the t■MArd
ro Cas to Ib. bond, widen twan. NSALTM.
AND 0000 APPILARANOL
So. kis T. .. .amit mins s,
tims Mulichas, WaysMt , P0.,.
widows, Pull Vino. Ousels. Mb.
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HER VERDICT—
'The Sirestost lift et UI'
No Nicer Christmas
P't+esent could be se-
lected then
A FIVE -POUND BOX
Ors Cwioe CGS
Elegant Exterior
WirierDelicious Amu OS�
askingrni
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