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RIGHT BEFORE YOUR EYES
we will take your wheel apart
and explain exactly the work
required to repair ..t. Know
that we are -past masters of our
business, do our work thorough -
1y and quickly. Britlg us your
Wheel today and estimate --_the
cost will low, the work satis-
factory
East Street Garage
Owned and Operated by A. M GLOVER
a Prad,ur Man Phone 24J
our New Year Wanking
. Phone 158
in 'a pair of our new model,
MOT -class shoes. You'll en-
jop-tlle-perfect comfort of this
footweaj and also the knowl-
edge that your feet are en -
'cased in shoes of the very
latest style. And such is the
quality of our shoes you will
enjoy this feeling for a long
time to come. Our shoes last
long.
W. SHARMAN
Ooderlch
MODEL. TIIEATRE
GEO_i___CiKING. Propriety
Monday and Tuesday, Jan. Ist and 2nd
NEW YEAR'S SPECIAL
FRANCES NELSON
in the thrilling -drama .
"The Decoy"
Mary Pickford for New Year's
Also BEN TURPiN in
"Poultry a la Mode"
a sps:etac1113r comedy in multii,le reels.
Prices 1Oc and I5c
'Wed and thtirs., Jan. 3rd and 4th
ANIIiL FIRQHMIAN presents
Til[ INNO((Ni'UL'
VALEMTINCGRAM LI. efle
"The Innocent Lie"
a stirring photo play of adventure.
Also `*THE YELLOW MENACE"
Prices- 10c and 15c
Friday and Saturday, Jan. 5th and 6th
VICTOR MOORE and ANTIA KIND
the girl who made the trip from coast to coast
in an automobile, in
"The Race"
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THE -SIGNAL GODERICH ONTARI(r
LOCAL TBPA
Supreme Court Sittings. - ..
The nett sittings of the Supreme
Court of Ontario in Goderich will to
on Tuesday, March 13, before Mr. Jus-
tice Middleton and a jury, and on
Monday, April :11, betute Mr. Justice
Mastei without a jury.
Presentation to Dr. Strang.
A very pleasing event thok place at
the Collegiate Iu.titute at the closing
of the term last week, when Dr.
Strang wad presented with an ebony
bundled and gold -handed umbrella by
the etudenls 1,1 form 111 B. Jeer Kelly
presented the gift and Dr. Strang
wade au apptopriate acknowledg-
ment.
Fot'niee listtl fifir7. --
The death reccurred at Toronto this
!Thursday) morning of Mrs. James
Hollinger, formerly Miss Ida Brims, of
Godes icb. The mall will los seseiv.d
with general reel .4 in (ioderich,
where the deceased was horn and grew
to young womanhood. Besides her
husband, Mrs. Hollinger leaves • baby
daughter about a year old. •
The Ex Students' Dance.
The ex -students of the G. C. L• held
e very enjoyable dance in the Masonic
Temple on Wednesday evening. The
music was supplied by the Blacketdtn•
orchertra and dancing was carried of
from 9 o'clock until half -part 2. Lunch
wire eerved at mtdntght. 'fhe pat-
ronesses were Mrs..). W. Fraser, Mre.
Frank Saunders, Mra. Chanes Neiro,
and Mrs. W. H. Harrison.
Torn Marks Coming.
Tr in Stroke, (Canada's own comedian,
rod bis clever company of dramatic
rad vaudeville artier., with his Kittle
band, will appear at Victoria Opera
House on New Yertee Day, matinee
and night, in two complete programs.
In the afternoon, at 230 p. m., "The
Irish Attorney" will be presented, rod
in the everting the high -close comedy,
"Are You a Mason ?" with e complete
cheuge of vaudeville. Prices to suit
everybody. Seats on sale at Edwards'.
VIlenthne Grant at the Model.
The special mid week attraction at
the Model Tbeu're for neat week is
"rhe innocent Lie,"' with Valentine
Grant in the lewding role. This
chinning actress played bete in "The
Daughter of MecUiegor" and her re-
appearance will be welcomed. "Tbe
luaoceut Lie" is a romwner of love,
adventure end mystery. The films
were produced in the..mostbeautiful,
.puts in Bei muds, giving beautiful
scenic qualities to the pi,tures.
Masonic Installation at Carlow.
Morning Star, No. Aril, and Maio
land. No. 33. Masonic Lodges held a
joint installation of oMcets at Carlow
ou Wednesday evening of this week.
W. Bro. B. C. Weil, of Auburn, and
W. Bro. A. l'. Hunter, ,of Godericb.
*clod as installing officers. The fol-
lowing we a the officers installed :
Maitland Morning Star.
I'tV,! ..11...MMlle•am hr w' . W. 31. J. J, H.obert'.on
L P. )l. N. r\Yunablat
taro. \I.cVicar 8. w. J. It'V r ooe
ch... K. Saunders j. W. Chas.litoNetl
Jame•. Yate- 1 'a*plaln A. Youtat
H.Q. )remold. Trus. A.T. Janson
John Stratton Pec'y. Dr. B. C:,Weir
McN.vin rt, D. W. H. krona
Fneuk Col.nuo J. D. ('..toquitly,
0 E. Colborne 3 0. R. D Munrd
m
James Caw.Hy n. 8. - -OA:. T. A*Hoire
('ba-. Edwards J. S. W. Clayton
LI I. Par -ons D. of t •. •'
u'en. H. King (Mould
.1. T. Kanlnt Tyler 1. H. M. Young
After this ceremony was over, the
member. ret down to a 0 nulteoue re-
pest,afrrr which addressee weregiven
by is nuwteer of the brethren. About
fifty mewberi of Maitland Lodge
were present.
The Mocker Situation.
;y)wing to the.fect that Goderich
drew a nye itthe fleet round of the
luni.,r'O.H.A., the ezecutive thought
it Rise not to play at all this year.
Therr,has been formed, however, •
Joieuile Hoary League, composed of
trams from Clinton, Seaforth, Mit-
eKPll and G.dericb. A meeting was
held in Seeforth on Monday •Jterncon
mud a schedule end 1 eaten were
decided upon. Nobody may piety in
this league wbo it eighteen years old
before January 1, 1917. or if he bal.
pleyed O. H. A. or in any league su-
pes fur to a juvenile league.
rho schedule is as follows :
(rode'igh at Clinton Jan. 5 Feb. 8
Mitchell at Seeforth 5 '• 0
Seafm th at. Goderich " 9 " .9
Clinton at Mitehell „ 10 , " 8
Mitchell at (ioderich •• 12 " 18
Mrefertb at Clinton --s- I4--"4H-i
(I .dench at Seafurth ! 18 " 16
itehell at Clinton " 19 " 24)
Seam th at Mitchell " '3 " ttii
Clinton 'at Seeforth " Rl " 27
G.tderich at Mitchell " Ali March 2
Clinton at (ioderich Feb. 1 " 8
Results of Many Contests.
Saturday night lest was *lmost es
exciting as election night, as the re-
sults of about half-a.dnzen voting
and guessing contests were to be an-
nounced.
The handsome VictroIe ($116.54)
I model) offered by Mr. A. L. Caldwell,
druggist, was won by Min Gertrude
Fox (No. Liz in the contest), with .a
'vote of 31,39it.
The leader. in the contest for the
piiaraoffered by Mr. Waiter H. Har
risen, j. -welter, were Mies Edith Mc-
Manus, with 24.295 votes ; Miss Verna
McNally, 22,135, and Mien Lilian Fox,
22,3881. \lies McManus ort n the 880
diamond ring, and Mims McNally the
$15 bracelet watch. In consideration
of the narrow margin between the
second and third votes, and the very
large number of ballots (a. dietinct
from votes) cant for Mies Fox, Mr.
Harrison added a third prize and
presented Mina Fox with a very pretty
cameo ring.
The candy cane offered by Mr. J. E.
Robbins, confectioner. was won by
Mrs. Fred Fra.Pr. The cane weighed
9131[. Ilex., and the winner's gtueee war
911m. 1&,s -
The winner of the hig Christmas
stocking at BI*cketone s confectionery
was Mr. W. H. Rohertann. The jar
contained 3.113 hewn and Mr. Robert-
son's guess w*s 3,146.
Mrs. Tape offered two hand -em-
broidered centrepieoee to the best
wieners aa to the number of trendies
int jar in the window. Mies Edna.
Hoot took firer' penis, gne4sittg t
start number, 1,48, our others'•
tied for snood prise, each eneseIng
1,3110 -Mn. R. Mohring, Mrs- T.
Swat., M 1.. Susie Noble and Min
Retie Young.
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Christmas
Novelties !
ON SALE CHEAP
Some beautiful new de-
signs in Centrepieces and,
Cushions.
4IRS. TAPE
Singer Store, Ooderich
VICTORIA OPERA HOUSE
Monday,Jan. lst.
New Year Matinee and Night
Tom Marks Co..
\11'11.
'The Irish Attorney
N11.111
You a Mason?"
Vandert& Acts
"A
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PARADE
oon and
NCER--'
re 7:3(3
Prices -25e, 35C
Matinee lOc
SEATS ON sAi,E A4 s
r.. • per. "mer
+Se*..awsar eerrwae.atMis.w ,....,.
G. C. 1. ENTERTAINMENT.
A 'Brilliant Success Scored in the Pre-
sentation of a Delightful Program.
A large audience gathered et Vie-
toru Opera Honer an thur.d,ay night
last for the entertainment giveu by
the Collegiate Inetllute. Those pres-
ent had brgh ezpectatiousas 10 the
program that was to ire carriert out,
and. ihese-- rzpect.t oma were lolly
tealier teethe various numbers were
put ou the stage. Those who hart
glowing recollections of old-titue G.
C. 1 sutertainu,euts were glad to ad-
. mit that the program of last 1'hureday
night sufferer) not at all in comparison
I with those of the brave days of old.
1 The CIaterteiuunrnt opened with a
�ohutue by, the rtydentil, "The Sea Is
d'. Ghr y,_'.wb4e#aas rendered
tis great effect. Next a bevy of
j
t'or girls iu pretty white coetuwes
r tolk•dance, which was executed
Wing Wanner and was one ofir
mirth. program. am. A
piano a. lo, •'K:uuwenoi Ostrow," by
Mier. I'
Misd Piidhen,, IV UN Milliantly
rendered, -.d was followed by a Chin-
ese lantern drill by sixteen senior
girls erratum in Omental style. ibis
was a very pr i exhibition ; but if
the gle3."3, 'gr er'rt eoreandteennty
1 the lays who foil ed in the 'Parade
of Nauotus" took it honors for clever
wake-up and Meant execution. It
way be invidiou 1 to gle out any sat•
this petfainter'e, hut til oldish dude
• io_eain clothe. and_ Kypwt
pi.
littleevJhinarnro .rem to r,• most
u,
gav
heft
t Rnoz ehutel6iest Biu
inst.
ktRev. R. C. McDermld
will "The Good Will
time ' Evening subject : "
Forward."
The regular monthly meeting of the
Goderi -b blanch of the Women's 'In
Jtatutomes will be habil at the ' stteet'1 o
Jawrf\ Buchanan, _Nei -on' street, o \ll
Tleradiy, January lib. at -3 p. m.
'I be titer eral Hrowgb (thepte•-. 1.
D. h.. interims f.--" a. claire jar boar*
nua ring soon attretbe holiday... 1)r.
W. F. liallow hire kindly eonseuted to
be Irctuier. dl be annunnced
later.
brightly in the writer's recu return of
the parade. Mies Eva bowery a gave
a piano solo, "Le Lison jers," with ad
.atirable exrcutil.u, r to the next um-
ber was * vocal 'enditton of nazial
Om by Mines Helen Howard, E
letoddart and Esther Hume, Mi
Howard sang -Killarney," Nin Stod-
"_I)rink_ to Ms Amly with
Eyes." and Mis. Hume •IS,;uta Wha
Hee," and 1 he trio joineu in "rile
Maple Leaf." Miss Stldd*rt is al-
ready known to (ioderich Audiences es
an effective vocvliet, and Masa..Hums
and Mia Howard exhibited voices of
sweetorn and power and excellent
qualities of enupcialion. The junior
Lays then Baer an interesting uzhil,-
Brion cf calisthenic exercise, and
another chorus by the stridents,"With
Horse and Hound," was followed by
"Rule Britannia" us all encore num-
t»r.
The osattcludiug number was t
play from the French, "The Trip of
Monsieur Perrirhon,"-which was car;
tied through in excellent ety'le. The
players were Mr. Harold E. Welters
M. Perriehon). •Miss Edith Met•Manus
*dame Prtricboq), Mise Eleanor
ys (Mlle. Perric on), Mr: 'Leonard
Alin (Ms Deniel Slivery), Mr.
Wilson (M. Armand De-rochesl
arold Mo. ney (M \lalorin), Mr.
radl.y (.Major Matthaei,{, Mr.
del Lomb (John the butler),
elly (the guide), and Mr,
!orte the innkeeper 1.. The
s in *mnlaiug sotuat'
Ily appreciated by the
ren acts Mr. Then.
E. Sugbio y gar * piano solo, and the
vocal numbers th oo,:hunt were under
his able direction nJ rell •cted much
Icredit upon his s Iful and careful
training. ,Hestdea . Sunbury, for
piano accompanist* f the evening
were in R' a Monier, le, Mims Gert-
+ t•ndP - ortpr, ,'Nish Edna ridhaw and
a
113- 33ri
Mr..
Elmer
G. Aru
4d.Joe
wsrd L
play &boun
yahl1,eh were
audiiebce. HP
THE GODER(CM lMlilRSETS,
TrrvraipZT,- I ember Jl.
Wheat. per bush i 1'pl to • 150
(bat., per bush ,ar, W K'
Harley.per bush de Lw
Pens, er bush
Hnrk wheat, 'per hush. ....
r lour, family. per cwt
Iour, pate.u, sur owt
an, per ton.
Shurt... persica .. Js 1) to
Hay. per ton ... - ..p►1Mf t0
Straw. bon,. per too....y"�•;JNI to
wool, r load ..... . e,ai t0 it
Dairy utter. melts .pl to . ,1i
treadle Y Rutter ,tar to •5i,
l.t'.,rtwrh, per dor .IS to iD
Potatoes. per bush ... .... 1.Ki 10 1.
('au e•, buh,her.' choice, woe t. 7-9l to 7.
I 'al tic. butcher.' mediuru.ix+ro t.A0 to 3.71 1
Hugs, live w ,gni. per rw,. '1 2.) W II,1•1 I
Sheep. per c lei to . I to
Hide-.
Tallow,rreerde . per lb . . .. ... to 0.5'
Sheep Pelts 3.5) ~LIN,)
a1iI ty 'L'Li Mr. Frrd Beavers.
1.00 tree\\ Li° ( "God Save the Ring" In light to a
1.73 to to ; close an delightfut,a;d, t uccessful
30
JLplto n evening.
K.
The pruceetr, amounting *hoot
til
&ti, S75, are to he divided Iwtweenpa ionic
s. 1I ods end the school library.
Principal Hunte, wbo made • : -f
add,rev in hrh•alf of.tne hoof dun!
an interlude in the pro ram, mta
that - i G. C. I. graduate* ail gone to
re bur Iefnint, a recur of which
scb o •1 is justly proud. \
CA NADIA S FOR NAVAL. SE
Opportunity ti/ tin-Itome D
- Recruiting H quarters at Ters
l:ommod"te Ae elfin* Jarvis, one
cruitiu rattler Ontario, is re -
inert i to the age of
fort •-live, wit prey'. s naval expel 1-
enTrPhe , •r hn.Hewenied tonaci•.
to Harp to t be
(•anmdi, shores nil the ens-Atlsu-
tictmile t .m e* h made it nPCPsse. y
to lergrly t cruseU,e Nor .crus A1-
Ianlic petrel. \\
Thin is en perturtity for \('ane-
diAn. to defend pie oWtt shotes; atni
there should be i tont reponse m
tory omen who have ad PPa\treiniti
In additiwt>•t,a•1-b0 l:iao.ninitore
Jcrv,e will enroll a In Ord number of
toys for tteitsing in ths', iiie ►Pt vice.
The age must be berwreri. fifteen 'and
eighteen. R.ec citing hi ii'grunters
for Out.rio are in Toronto.
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THrltmnAT. T' ''stoure '9 1910 5
OF CANADA
Are Your Children
Learning to Save
Money?
Each maturing son and
daughter should have a
personal Savings Account In the Union Bank of
Canada, with opportunities to save regularly, and
training In how to expend rnoney wisely. Such an
education In thrift and saving will prove Invaluable
-in later life. ` • •
Goderich Branch WOOLLCOMBE, Manager.
t
front the report of the year l r'.'g rent 1, teaehiue 12. the trr.lea 2, o' her re -
10 the EJuca ' Department: eculet ion i8. other ..chortle I:1, over-
` The nnwl*,,r of s• udr'rit. enrolIvd ..a■ service 0.
during the veer 19111 ea, :eti5 (b•,ys The nueuhrr of p•opily f families"
tri, girl. 1731 ; J.nnety tem :4r, 1 whose oceup.e - aro as mentionet
Mepteutb-r neon 1!); average attend- are: Commerce pt, agriculture 113.
--nesse -4414-. rtvnilrer• nt- new pupils law, mu)licine pr tinechurch 10, te,ach-
euteting (urine the year, 533 ; number ing 2, the trader 57, Lshon nn¢ occulter -
87. w hose destine' ions were: Hone 10, other te•cupaths'n. 2,1, with -
Commerce :311, agriculture A..ih Juin** t out occupations 7. .
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WiSHES ITS MANY C S e MERS A
BRIGHT AND HAPPY 14E ' YEAR !
C+416 L f** 4+'V" *-444445*
BRIGHT'S
DISEASE
Is the deadliest and most
painful malady to which
ntunkinji•fcisub)cct. Dod i'.
Kidaq ebbe wail cure any
case of Bright's Pira'auc.
They,have never failed in
one Pinglerase. They are
the only -remedy that ever
has cured it, and they are
the only remedy that can
There are intdat' s of
'Dodd's Kidney Pills -pill,
box and name -but' imita-
tions are dangerous. The
original and only genuine
cure fur Bright's Discusc is
ODD'S
KIDNEY I
PILLS
nodd's Kidney Pills are
fifty cents a tux at all
druggists. •
3-
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KODAK!
' HE gift that arouses interest on
0 New Year's morning, and sus-
tains that interest through
all the days to come. We handle
exclusively, bemuse- we Flit
Seal-ehipt oyster., solid me
per quart. Edwards'. Phone
"Lest We Forget."
The following subscriptions to the
military work of the Y. M. C. A. have
been received. i)on't forget to do
your bit in helping the Association in
its splendid ,tVorts e1 "Serving Sol-
dier.." A. M. I4ohprtsnn i. *ming am
local treasurer. Silbert iptinn- may be
handed to him or left et the Signal
n(MMee :
G. C. 1. Literary Society $ 15 (I0
)lima W. Ball '. 1 IX)
Mis. J. Clark .... ...... 50
M rm. Carrie r...... 1 01)
l)r. M rang .... • 1 00
Mine Sharman
A. M. Robertson
Mrs. H. iBell Es)
George Potter.. ........,r..... 2 (M)
O. M. Elliott 1 00
not afford to take chances when we
\buy - nor can you.
R. R. SALLOWS
460
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O. C. 1. NOTES.
The Collegiate opens on Werins.dey.
January 3.d, at 9 n. m„ and will con
finite in wCPinn omit 4 p. rtl. All stu-
dents are asked to he prompt in their
'rotten to cehool.
The Collegiate board is treeing the
doors of the clan room. made In open
hntwad, to meet the requirement. of
the law regnlatieg Pxlae in publle
pltcie.
'I't,e industrial classes in millinery,
dreaemaking and cooking will meet
for enrolment and organisation en
W.dnsaday everting, January 3rd, at
1.30, $.I3, and 9 p. en. reepectie.ly.
All et Merits Intending to take any of
t tt,ee clean. are *.ked to at tend 1 his
meeting so se to get elaasae organised
fully at Hoer.
A few items of interest are given
er.
070
The Sanita Meat Market
THIS W •► K'S
SPECIA . S
Choice Christmas Be
the quarter.
Fronts ` 13;2 c
Hinds
15i; c
Choice young Pork by the side or whole.
(PRiCES ON APPLICATION).
Try our home -rendered Lard, the best in
town, 23c per pound.
Also Domestic Shortening at 24k per pound.
And choice Mince Meat at 2 Ib. for 25c
THOS. LEGG
PHONIC 2 WIEST S1DL SQUARE
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CRANDTRUNIt SY'S EM
NEW YEAR'S
FARES
'BINDLE FARR PARE AND ONE-
DecemheT 30, 31, THiRD
1910, and Jan. 1, December 214. 29,
1011, valid for re• :g1 and 31, 1910,
turn until .ran. valid for return
2, 1917, until Jan. 3, 1917.
Above reduced fares apply te-
tw•r.•n all etatirens in I'anr/la erne. of
Port Arthur and to Detroit and
Port Hturon, Mich., Hinffelo, Black
Rork, Niagara Fall, and Mnmpenmion
Bride, N.Y. t . .
Tickets' now on tialta at all 0.T R.
ticket offices.
F. P. L %WRIIIICE & SOWS
Town Agent . Phoee A
3-
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/;91117te rill NI;I, "g11�I'Pr�i
KODAK!
' HE gift that arouses interest on
0 New Year's morning, and sus-
tains that interest through
all the days to come. We handle
exclusively, bemuse- we Flit
Seal-ehipt oyster., solid me
per quart. Edwards'. Phone
"Lest We Forget."
The following subscriptions to the
military work of the Y. M. C. A. have
been received. i)on't forget to do
your bit in helping the Association in
its splendid ,tVorts e1 "Serving Sol-
dier.." A. M. I4ohprtsnn i. *ming am
local treasurer. Silbert iptinn- may be
handed to him or left et the Signal
n(MMee :
G. C. 1. Literary Society $ 15 (I0
)lima W. Ball '. 1 IX)
Mis. J. Clark .... ...... 50
M rm. Carrie r...... 1 01)
l)r. M rang .... • 1 00
Mine Sharman
A. M. Robertson
Mrs. H. iBell Es)
George Potter.. ........,r..... 2 (M)
O. M. Elliott 1 00
not afford to take chances when we
\buy - nor can you.
R. R. SALLOWS
460
) 110
5 ()0
O. C. 1. NOTES.
The Collegiate opens on Werins.dey.
January 3.d, at 9 n. m„ and will con
finite in wCPinn omit 4 p. rtl. All stu-
dents are asked to he prompt in their
'rotten to cehool.
The Collegiate board is treeing the
doors of the clan room. made In open
hntwad, to meet the requirement. of
the law regnlatieg Pxlae in publle
pltcie.
'I't,e industrial classes in millinery,
dreaemaking and cooking will meet
for enrolment and organisation en
W.dnsaday everting, January 3rd, at
1.30, $.I3, and 9 p. en. reepectie.ly.
All et Merits Intending to take any of
t tt,ee clean. are *.ked to at tend 1 his
meeting so se to get elaasae organised
fully at Hoer.
A few items of interest are given
er.
070
The Sanita Meat Market
THIS W •► K'S
SPECIA . S
Choice Christmas Be
the quarter.
Fronts ` 13;2 c
Hinds
15i; c
Choice young Pork by the side or whole.
(PRiCES ON APPLICATION).
Try our home -rendered Lard, the best in
town, 23c per pound.
Also Domestic Shortening at 24k per pound.
And choice Mince Meat at 2 Ib. for 25c
THOS. LEGG
PHONIC 2 WIEST S1DL SQUARE
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