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THE SIGN4L'S
CLUBBING
LIST
1914
The Signal and Toronto Daily Globe 33.75
The Signal and Daily Globe to persons with
rural postal boxes the price is. 3.5o
The Signal and DailyMail and Empire - .. .
The Signal and Daily Mail and Empire to
persons with rural postal boxes the price is 3.5o
The Signal and Montreal Family Herald
and Weekly Star 1.85
The Signal and Saturday Illustrated Globe1.85
The Signal and Weekly Sun (Toronto) 1.75
The Signal and Toronto Daily Star2.25
The Signal and Toronto Daily World - 3.25
The Signal and Toronto Daily News 2.30
The Signal and Toronto Weekly Mail and
Empire 1.6o
The Signal and Farmer's Advocate 2.35
The Signal and Canadian Farm. 1.85
The Signal and Farm and Dairy
New 1.6o
Renewal ... 1.85
The Signal and The Country Gentleman 3.25
The Signal and Canadian Poultry News1.35
The Signal and Grain Growers' GuideI.5o
The Signal and Winnipeg Weekly Free •
Press .... 1.6o
The Signal and London Daily Advertiser... 2.90
The Signal and London Weekly Advertiser 1.6o
The Signal and London Daily Free Press
Morning Edition 3.50
Eerening Edition 2.90
The Signal and Montreal Weekly Witness1.85
The Signal and World Wide 2.25
The Signal and Presbyterian ' ' ' • . • 2.25
The Signal and Westminster 2.25
The Signal, Presbyterian and Westminster 3.25
The Signal and Catholic Register
New 1.7o
Renewa) x'85
The Signal and Saturday Night (Toronto)3.4o
The Signal and McLean's Magazine 2.25
The Signal and Home Journal (Toronto)1.75
The Signal and Canada Monthly (Winnipeg) 1.5o
These prices ere for addras.ei in Canada or Great Britain
The Signal and Lippincott's Magazine 3.25
The Signal and Woman's Home Companion
(New York) 2.75
The Signal and The Saturday Evening Post 2.5o
The Signal and The Ladies' Home Journal. 3.00
Including postage to ('snadiui snbscrbe».
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publication being the figure given above less Sr:no
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Tie sigeai and The Family Herald and Weekly
Sr Rs -s5
The Plaermar-o A&vw-W ($2.33 lees $II.eo).... 1.35
13. so
--making the price of the three papers $3.20.
The Signal and The Weekly see $i.7s
Tbe Teroeb Day Star IIS as less =1-a/) . 1.23
$3.00
-the three papers for S3.00.
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TiEtf>t/D*Y, O•rros/s a, 1914 •
LOCALS - PERSONALS
-
- Mrd Holt is visiting for two
weeks with Toronto friends.
-Tbe tlnt snow of the season fell In
Uodericb on Monday of this week.
- Miss L. Millet lett yesterday for •
visit with frieuds at Ottawa and Mon -
Wool.
-Mr. Albert 8traugban, of Okle-
bows City. Oklahoma. is visiting his
sister, Mrs. J. T. Goldthorpe.
-Mrs. C. H. Rua r•turnsd home
on M
pod1
spent •
couple of riseks Alli in south-
ern Ontario towns.
Acoosdiag to the Windsor Burn
ing Record. Women are to doe recruited
from the :fled regiment tip belp form
the second ('auadian cootingeot.
- Miss Agnes McDonald. who un-
derwent an operation at the Alexan-
dra hospital last week. is making
satisfactory pro gree. towaids recov•
cry.
-Rev. Richard Marshall, who has
been residing •t Uoderich, has remov-
ed to Atwood. It will be • Oleomas
for Mr Marshall to supply any church Blackstone'. or
in the district as fur as his time and delivet,d.
F. W. Rob sso•, A.R.C.O.
rItatatillt.ftg
Ptaeeterie, &sties
Shoals ever Times/% Lek Stare
($)Dglttl'N UYTARhe
-a
Another Liquor Caws
As we prophesied last week, some of
the cit meths have been helping to swell
the receipts at the police court : iJ0
end casts was the fine imposed by
Police Magistrate Kelly for violation
of the Intuor act. Otber cameo, which
well 1•e denuded, will be brought On In
a de) or so. Habitual drunks will
soon be as *came as hen's teeth In
Ooderich if the n,MKistrate continue. W
keep his end up.
- A concert .If the nations will be
given in Knox church o■ Moodey.
November ld. b Keep this date open.
- Again the oyster season is here.
1f you want theta ett ictly fresh, go to
phone 24i. Osdero
31 -if
strength permit.
-Maple Leaf chapter, I.0.D.E, wish
to thank the management of the Lyric
theatre. the Stewart orchestra and all
to her citizens who se kindly helped to
wake the p•trioti.• wandesille enter-
tainment a a.Irress on Tuesday even-
ing.
-Tbe following, taken from the
last issue of the Canadian Baptist, re -
fere to a tesident of Uoderich : "At
the home of the bride, Atwood, by
Rev. J. M. Dingmau, of Mount Forest,
Rev. Richard Marshall to Mts. K.'
Switzer."
-Reeve Elliott complains that the
`farmers are leaving then apples cut in
the wet. If they had them under cov-
er he could keep his then working
right along. He has pr. -ejecta of good
ehipmunte but the supply of barrels is
insufficient.
-Pickled fish will be a staple article
of diet in many Goderich homes this
winter. 't'be perch which are being
caught so plentifully now may be
preserved by placing them in sealed
jure filled with vinegar and scalded in
• pan of toiling water.
-Miss Anna Hsyn left on Thursday
tor an extended visit with friends
south. After spending some time in
Woodstock she will probably visit
Iles r.•it, Cleveland anal other cities
acrrwe the Zine. Mils Mayo expecte
to he away all winter.
-Dr. W. F. Gallon, will give his sec-
ond lecture on "First Aid to Injured.'
in the court house on Monday after-
noon next at four o'clock. The lect are
Ai. 1 be the Nutt of a series for the pres-
ent season under the auspices of the
General Brough chapter, 1.0 D.E.
=An oys'er supper will he given in
the Oddfellowi hall on Thursday even-
ing. November 5th, for the members
of LO L. No. 115'2, their wives and fam-
ilies. This ie an annual affair end
h enjoyed by those who partici-
pate to the good things provided.
-Dr. (3 Heilemano leaves on Fri-
day of this week for the osteopathic.
cuovert,on at Toronto, where be will
demonstrate the technique for the re-
moval of adenoids, tbe openhtg of the
eustachian tubers and the cleaning of
for nasal pberynse in partial deafness.
-A puhlir meeting will he held ir
the council chamber on Monday No-
vember 2nd, at eight p.m., to.wbich all
will pay lir THE SiGNAL
20 Cents end of the present year.
LYRIC = THEATRE
T1IE KXCLCSIVK 1'I(Tt'HC HOCIK
Showing only tbe very
Iwet and up to -date pic-
ture programmes.
6000 Feet of
Motion Pictures
each eight also the hest
of music and e' aging
with a
Complete - Change
- Every Night -
Thurs. Nov. 5th
Sixth installment of the
greatest of all wet Ws, the
Million Dollar Mystery
DONT MISS IT
Admission to alt performances,
10c and Sc
cHtmctl c*s'MEs
"tie Ye also Ready" will be the sub-
ject of dlsooures in Knox obureh by
v, Oso. 14. Ross uo Sunday evening.
The morning theme will he "Thr
Hopefulness of Christ
Rev. J. K. Ford wee the special
preacher at Ut. Methodist anniversary
suvices held is Wyoming last Sunday.
Rev. A- Brown, of Varna, occupied
the pulpit in Victoria street church.
A westing of the Ooderich minw-
terial association will be held in the
vestry of Koos church on Monday.
November Lad. at two p.m. All resident
ministers are requested tet be present.
The sacrament of the Lord's 'supper
will be administered in Victoria street
Methodist church at the clove of the
morning service on Sunday. The pas-
tor, Rev. J. E. Ford, will preach et
both services.
Rev. W. K. Heger will preach at
(both services in North street Metho-
dist chutcb on Sunday. Moaning sub-
ject : "Boldness in the Day ot Judg-
ment," evening subject : -Thr Work
of the God of Peace." Tbe agora -
went of the Lord's Supper and the re-
ception of oew members will be held at
the clues of the morning service.
Rev. F. K. Malott, of SL Matas, has
received • unanimous call to become
pester of the °rips& Methodist church
and will likely accept. The church is
• large one, having about 1100 mem-
bers, .tyd an assistant pastor. Rey.
Charles Marshall. the present pastor.
has accepted • call to the St. Marys
church and will assume hie duties
there at the expiration of the four -
ear term at Mr. Malott.
-Th. Lamb of God" will be the sub-
ject of • sermon by Rev Ww. 11.
Wrighton in the Baptist church on
Sunday night. Mr. Wrighton is giv-
ing a series of expository sermons on
the Epistle to the Ephesiatts on Sun-
day mornings. These addressee deal
with the higher life in Christ and point
the way tegreaterapiritual attainment.
They are especially ioterstting tothose
seeking to live the christain life ac -
rooting to New Testament standard.
On Sunday evening last Rev. J. C.
Tolwie, M.P.P., terminated his pas-
torate of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
church, Windsor. .addressing a very
large congregation of adherents and
church goers of other de • Lions.
in accotd•nce with the chu.rh rules,
next Sunday the })pulpit will be de-
clartd vacant by Rev. J. Crawford.
H.A , of Essex. and henceforth Mr.
Toli,sie will be known as pastor emeri-
tus, with a retiring allowance of itil)t)
a yeer.
workingmen and citizens generally
are invited. The purpose of the
uteeting will be to discuss the high
cost of living around town and pro-
pose weaeure• to meet it.
-Mrs. George McMillan has return-
ed from Detroit, where she went some
time ago accompanied by her grand-
daughter, Min Margaret Stewart
The latter is suffering with rheuma-
tism and went to Detroit tor the pur-
pose of consulting a specialist and re-
mained there for treatment.
-The regular meeting of the
Goderich branch ufthe Women's In-
stitut . will be held at the home of
Mrs. Amos Stewart on Thursday.
November btb, at three o'clock. A
demonstration on macaroni and
cheese will be given. There will also
be special husineas.
-The Young People's l'nion of the
Baptist church are holding • social
evening on Friday of this week. A
good programme has been prepared,
including musical selections, matings,
addresses et'.. after which refr'eeh-
rgeets will be served. A silver collec-
tion will be taken in aid of the young
people's work.
-The treasurer of the town relief
fund wishes to acknowledge the re-
ceipt. of $)let the proceed* of the Pa-
triotic concert given under the suspire s
of the Mapi. Leaf ehapt.r, 1.0.0.E .
which was held in the Lyric theatre
on Tuesday evening. This is a newt
satisfactory amount and the Maple
lama( chapter deserve the highest
praise
-Rev and Mn. Francis Swann an-
nounce the marriage of their daugh-
ter. Annabel, to Dr Wilbur K. Gavot -
Thr interesting event to:.k plans at
Medicine Hat. Alberta.on October 15th.
Dr. Guest is a eon of the lat. Mee-
ts Guest, of t3oderieh, and hath he
ltn.ibis beide-'err r44.L aaudieate.
The newly married a sple. will he ar-
home after January lot at the West-
minster apartments, Winnipeg.
-A good attendance wan registered
at Victoria street Methodist church
on Fridayevening of last week, when
the not
l'anedlan Jubilee Singers
were present and deligbta•d the au-
dience with an entirely new pro-
gramme of vocal and ina'rnm.ntal
..l.ctiono, as well as dialogue* and
humorous orlectinns. The evenibg's
entertainment was ouch as will main-
tain the reputation of the performers
as • high clew concert eompsny.
--The Oedema of the Oo.i.,ich rol-
l.giate Institute are feeling a title
.disgruntled these day. over a • w
rn.tbnd of to►ityg examination ' .k
claw may now be called up to take en
examination et any tits. upon any
*object withoet prevlous notice.
which gives no opportunity to "coast
1 as did the old ny.thnd Th.' new -
method is o.rteinly an improvement.
notwithstanding what the students
think or .ay
Tb. Clint on News -Record bas the
following to say n1 ort• of our God.-
rich young ladies: "Mies Emily MeCM-
IQ•rtney , of Goderich. and Mr. CM-
I ford Hint. of !ie•forth. students of
lam Clinton achorl of a nomeree, bare
bees awarded certiae•tes for penile.
leans set typewriting by the edseatioo- i
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Pretty Church Wedding
A very pretty wedding took place in
St. George's church un Wednesdayafternoon, when Miss Kathetiue Jane
Fox, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Fox. of Keays street, was united
in maniage to Mr. Ernest 1,Vm. Fraser,
second son of Mrs. Ada Fraser, of
Vie tot is street.
For • considerable time before the
appointed hour friends of the contract-
ing parties commenced to gather at the
church so t ass by the time the bridal
party arrived there was a good crowd
present to witness the ceremony. The
bride, who was tastefully gowned in
white Swiss embroidered lawn, with a
girdle of white crushed satin, covered
with • tulle veil and cf4rryis a boyuet
ot white rosea and maiden heir fern.
entered the church leaning upon the
arm of her father.
The bridesmaids were the sisters of
the bride, Alma Mary and Lillian Rose.
They were also daintily gowned, the
former in a suit of Alice blue bru_ade
and the latter in Maize brocade, both
wearing black velvet hate trimmed
with wbiteosprey plumes. The bride-
groom was supported by his brother.
Mr. F. A. Preget, the ceremony being
performed by Rev. J.B. Fotberinghem.
While the bride and groom were in
a1 tlspart meat orf the United Typs.
t0 the writer °tympany. of Mew York,
tMw
1 work b• hes peed W that
parlament M Throats and Now Tort."
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o0 the Victor Vietrola
It'. a long, long way to Tipper-
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"Bos of the OM Brigade,.'
"Rue Rrittanni•," Y. Mar-
iners of England." "0 Can-
ada.- .. tand.rI 0' the Braes
O' Mar," "British t'a"'airy
March," 'The Dea.thleaa
Army," "Red Walt. and Blue"
"Veterans Song," •'Th. Yeo-
men of England," "Private
Tnnttuy Atkins.'
J tat received a tine new •hip-
m.ntof VICTOR V ItTrROLAM
from R9►11) on to $i10.04 flu-
1.hed in Mahal/ant and Weal h•
.rd flak,
1f you can mak• it convenient tart
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musk 'Stationery Store
agent for Heist:man • Oo-Ptasoe
1gA Valuable Feak re
Na
R Jt Amend'
opened with the Union
Bank of Canada in the
names of two persons,
b that If one dies the family funds are not tied up
Just when they are likely to be most needed- The
survtvor can withdraw the money without delay 01
formality.
Think It over -then open a Joint Account.
Goderich Branch -F. WOOLLCOMBE, Manager.
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Local Relief Work
The regular meeting of the Local Re-
lief executive war held nn Tuesday
evening last, when a number of mat-
ters were discussed, as follows : -
1. '(tickets for the pat riotic concert in
Knox church next Thursday evening
are to be placed with the membcre of
the investigating committers of each
ward, for sale in their respective, divi-
sions.
2. A case of needed relief in Div.
No. 7 war referred to the committee
there to hr dealt with A. their judg-
ment may warrant.
3. The meeting next Tuesday- even-
ing will he a joint one of both 'he ex-
ecutive and the whole investigating
committee.
the vestry signing the register the t. A notice inviting the delivery of
occupants of the new. filed nut and 1 supplies to aid the work was ordered
to be inserted in the local papers. It
will he Lound in the advertising col
tieing on page one.
mood values In ladies' and misses'
coatis from 11'350 tip. Latest styles, cape
coats fr om $10.510 up and friar coats
worth 310.00 for $H ;,0. Ladies winter
Dreams from 43,00 up. worth $1.30.
formed an avenue through which the
young couple had to pass to reach the
brougham which was waiting to take
them back to the home of the bride,
and on leaving the church they were
oersted to a veritable avalanche of rice
and confetti. On arriving at the home
of the bride's parents the wedding
party of 20 tot down to • moot bo,tntl-
fol repast consisting of many nice P T DSAS, E•at street and Square.
things which are bettet itnegined than
described, MARRIED
The bride's going away dress wash
blue serge suit with black velvet hat.
After a .bort honeynii on the happy
couple will return and make their
home in Goderich. The tine array of
FRASER- FOx. - Is St. George's church,
Goderich, on October :4th. by Rrv. J, Pl.
Fotheringham. Mr. Ernest William Fraser,
amend nos of Mix Ada Fraser, to Kath-
erine Jane. atoned daughter . f Mr. J. A.
Fox, all of Goderich.
beautiful and useful wedding gifts, GUEST SWANN -At Medicine Hat, Albe.-
which were displayed in the parlor of
he hride'a home. testified to the es- and MrsFrancis Swann. Roth the bride
to oa October 13tb, Ur. Wilbur C One*,
to Miss Annabel Swann. o..tanghter of Rev.
.
teem iu which the young couple are
held,
rhe Signal joins with their many
other friends in wishing much joy and
h•ppinw to Mr. and Mrs. Fraser in
tb,ir married life.
•
Death of Mrs. James Heale
In the death of Mrs. James Heale,
which occurred quite unexpectedly on
Thursday morning last another of
the (Ad residents of Gude'ich bas pus -
1.1 away. Mrs. Heale who was 73 H..ie. aid ;] year,
pairs tt1.1 was spp*renlly in the hewt KILPATRICK. le (Allows, on tatober 2411.
sod {zoom are terser rc-idents of (:ode
rich,
DIED
GAIN. 1n Marquette, Michigan. nn October
Dtb. Mr. J. It. Rain. tired et years. The
funeral will take place from the family
Name, BHtaaola road. on i,iday at
3344pp..m
CROYJLIt In ltodert, h. on October -NM.
Mary Per widow ..f rhe late Jacob
Crod"r, of A,LpeiJ. ,,, ',e..;aa roar.
tMJNA LI )SON - in:laltlord. on October Mt b.
Mary A. McMillan, beloved wste of Mr.
John Donald■os. aged 54 year.
REALE.- In Dederick, on October Lind. Jaaet
n Morvteee, widow of the into Jame,
of hes h when she retired on Wed- Mr. Wm. Klloatrick, le Ile )ith year. The
deneaesd 1a the tattier M Mr. Therese
.4 ( klwiemssre.ar; om
` A.p h1aMast.'Immd... hoy who.. home
j01RA7f. -tea trait. s• October 214,
theiMr. Edward Sraugban _aged Ili year..
a sai&Q yyesing.he peace -
tally awry during the night the Vie-
t'm of hears trouble Thi, deceased
lady was botn in tile/wow. Seotl•od,
and at the age of ten crossed the At-
leotic with her ptrenta, landing at
New York. In the year litat she rams
to Goderich and tire years later waw
wearied to Mr. ♦tors Henle, of wloch
union there was eight children, four
of whom survive. They ate Ellen and
5100 Reward 5100
be readers el this paper will he rle•eed to
that then ie at least on, a aaded dimwit
seiswos bite lose able to care In all IM
tsars, amid that. Is ratarh. Hall's tbtarrb
Conk. rhe only neativo 4 -..re now known to
i he vaso.^+1 noes. nay. 'st..rb being a cos
.r'twrinnwl dint... require. a ewstltnttooal
William, at home: Charles, super in- tnstwatl- Hall's gaturl lore Y takes in-
Irudent of the Federal Publishing Co., isesally salon dkectl upon the blood and
New York, and Joar h, re rrmenta- c'ro'p" .•rfaees of tM •tee, taereby k -
P P .4,oying the tonn.tattoe of thin disease, and
1 ire of the Mutual Fire Insurance Co. giving the patient *trees' a by ►SIM DP tb.
in Tort' Oto. Mr. Reale predeceased ' estemeken sod timbals( natant ►a its.
verb, T e pro augers have ee msbA hl ka
his wife b) six pears, missing away in ill Ivo Bowen utas ease
ink f floe ee
June, 111Mt.
arse DeIW. Mr mer eaeo glia tt falls a ewe.
Ilie funeral which ink place from mord far let of(eatlr'e"nl.ta
th. familLtesidence, Elgin avenue Mead, d el.31 Diced eta 1300. o0., Teed°. 0.
19x1
tied Wel ley street, on Seturday 'fake rsraisilyPUN for oossupauos.
atusirnoon, was largely attended. Rev.
Geo. E. Row, the deceased lady's pas-
ter, conducted the serviree, the pall-
bearers being Capt Lawson. Capt. Mc-
Arthur, Capt. Test Noway. Capt M.
:dcl)onald, carton. J. C. Liaithweite
and Mr. i). Rtoddart, In addition to
the surviving menthe» of the tangly.
who were all present at the fun. sal.
Si-.. Farluhereon, of Walk.rtot., e
sister of the d.i:eaa.d, with her grand
daughter, Mn. Vogt, was also present.
Mn. H. Mekensie, of Vancouver. and
Mr. DooaM Morrison. of Pip.etone,
Manitoba -aro sister and brother, re-
ap.etivel to the deceased. inter -
meat Mass in the family plot la
' eamstefy.
Detroit
Conservatory
of Music
rounded In 1471. Acknowledged
by the leading musicians of Hurope
Sud .tmerica to be one of the fore -
moss institutions of its kind to
America. Degrees of Bachelor of
'Mlimlc and Doctor of Music conrerr.d.
Every tlntnch Taught, txt/
tt...roughly skilled Instructors".
1'ublh•School Maple and D,oir sr e.
Acari• n.er Department
r Pupil, reset veil daily,
Year book on request: Addreee
James H. Bell, Secretary.
1013:Woodward Ave , Detroit, Wen.
A Naafis' Fer Fall gad WkiMt
We have a round bu.rne.i nropogUos for
a reliable energetic ,salesman for tbW dis-
trict ro -e11 fruit tree., unall fruits ?lower-
ing shrub.. etc. Pay weekly. on' At 'ere,
exclnwivc territory.
ours son Acura
of fruit and ornamental stork under . ulU
vstlon. We sell ibroaR h our •ate -men dir
ort to the monomer and gusrantee delivery
of fre'.h. algtt-grads true-. Our a. mole.
are valuable hy rea.on of the arr.me we
give and the volume of bowlines derlitit
tabl,.bed T. years. Write PELNAM
ERY Co„ Toronto. Owe
P.H. Ilwrrdno.as catalogue on r a1l
either to •i.pllea•t or thee wishing Mtge►
err Stock
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