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.Rrwlf)-Haekelj„-At the Ashlletd
Methodist parsonage o11 Wehle.day.
November 1011,. Ml.s Mary Hackett,
(laughter of Mr. .and \fru. Joseph
Hackett. was 11udtiel ht ylanlage to
1111r. John, A. Itradde;r. 1tev. lt. ('
Copeland performed the ceremony, ,
which was wltlle4wvl 1w M1.1 iilaa
Hackett, sister of the bride, and Mr.
Wim Bradley, of Toronto, brother of
the groom.
Miller-Sheewead.-The home of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel lIurwo.,d, .talllld.
wear the scup of a very pretty welding
on Wednesday. NAven11N•r 24th. when
their daughter. Emma ]nr•ima, became
the bride of Mr. Elliott Miller, of St.
Helens, ,The bride. gowuel in white
:retie Ile ellen- and wearing a bridal
veil and orling.' hln.Ku.. entervll the
,r..12n 10 the .treiin. of the Lohengrin
Bridal Chorus played by her sister,
'Mi.. Tillie Shereiewd. The hride WAN
pre..bd by the' grotu's tiler. little
11.1,... Thonw, in a dainty frock of
white omit nay fold rr%-ing the ring
In a iasket of Wilk and white rum•..
Rev. Mr ropewi•.1 1,1u klww. per-
formed the ,er•.'nwny. After a holuS-
tif111 luncheon the bridal couple lett
nn the Rfterloul train for Taronto,
Barrie, Niagara and other p,11rfN, the
bride travelling In a navy blue suit
with hat to match. and wearing et
handsome met of fox furs -the gift of
the groom. Hie gift to the pianist
was a /amen ring, end to the flower -
girl it gold bracelet. On tied'. return
\Ir. 11 1111 Mr.. Miller will he at home
I.ucknow to their muni• friends.
S. S. No. Iii; Ashlkld,
. • • • • `..-l..l* Nallowing 1. the, rel..rt for R. R.
Fallowing
1f , .t.trtierd. - November
V.-Mequoi.1 Etta -':e per pent.
Sr. {V.-Mc(?iledd, itnhv-i111 per
mut. Andersen. F1sie-I4, per cent.
Sr. 111.-M.N'hinn.•v, Bert i.• --:d)
per yirnt. '
Jr. H. -Anderson, T.ulmy-IB per
Always t your service
with the t goods at most
reasonable prices.
J. J. McEWEN
South Side Square Telephone 46
For Christmas -sem. PF?otottra
It carries the personal thought
of the giver; is simple, appropriate,
and creates no greater obligation
than thq kindle thought it bears.
Mare -the appointment early.
THE S.\ 1,1,0‘1'S STI' tIO
cont.
Jr. 1. -'rosier. t9IRotel -77 per
mitt KI1p:lrrlbk. Ciiior,1-ill per vent.
lla.ty..tblian-41. per cent. ' tulgon.
Llov,l- :1V per cent.
Nnmler on roll, 9: average a1tt d-
anee, 5.
J. A. STOTHERS. Teacher.
EAST WAWANOSH.
Connell met on November 2211.1. with
the members all present. Minutes et
last meeting were read and passed.
1•omn cation from A. W. Robinson,
Blyth, 'asking the corned' for a 'km-
' ntien 111 aid of the memorial hall In
flute village•, received and ordered to
1.• tiled. A bylaw wait read and pass -
e1 applu1ing place of nomination.
11111es of ale tion, D R.O:'. and poll
clerks. The' followhlg accounts were
'p,i,d: 1r. 4'11411uuev. gravel, *8.111;.
1 Ca riots reps icing culvert, x1.50;
Thos. 'rioter, putting in culvert. eon.
r,
and 7. $17.10; Elwin Taylor. furnish -
1 ag light. and building temporary
hi ',lay, 1•.11. 6 and 7. Sl3.00: Alex. Me.
r;„ 'Nit. t..wnehip'e 4111.1)4. .IH award
111reint. $.84.:.1; R. Vint, tu.ynoeet un
I bridge eentracte; $2.,O: 1'lla.. l'am{r
• 1.•11. fipspeting hnlldiug of Taylor k
FotherglJl bridges, SISitIMI. 1'0111101
',arbour
1statute on
A.
\NOVELTIES
fo'r Christmas
N1'\V CENTRES
N I:\V HEMUTITC.HCD
PILI,( )WCASRS
And many other new things
for the Christmas trade.
T r drigia4Bteidelrfast
r needle -
just the thing you want for
Christmas work.
Miss S. Noble
South Side Square --- Goderich
Hydro -Electric
WARNING
The Town has been ordered
to relnee the amount of electric
current need by 2.1 per rent. and
the local consumers are resilient -
ed to reduce their load aceord-
ingly.
1. Diseertitinue nee of all elec-
tric apparatus where possible.
2. Reduce the number of your
lights std always turn off when
not absolutely required.
$. Be most economical in use
of electric current in every way
possible.
That one extra light increases
our load -turn it off'.
I'NTiL FURTHER NOTICE
ELECTRIC IRONS ARE TO
RE I'REi) ONLS' BETWEEN
THE HOURS OF 10 A.M. AND
3 P.M. OR AFTER 0 O'CLOCK
iN THE EV'ENiN(G.
Water and Light Commission
Goderir t
Try a Want Ad in The Signal.
10 meet ,lath arvording 111
theember 15th.
f11tTF:Itlef'ET.TI, Cheek.
SIYED FROM
UFELONB MISERY
Aad a Dayerow Opararios, by
Takia, "FRUIT-A-TIVE3-
MRS. M. J. GORSE
8928 Union St., Vancouver, B.C.
"I suffered with all the symptoms
of Female Trouble, with chronic Con-
stipation and constant Headaches.
I had !wins las down is the back and
sides of the body. I tried various
remedies without relief, and then put
myself under a doctor's care and he
advised me to have as operation. I
refused.
Then,- i 'started taking 'Fruit-a-
tives' ; and from the outset, I fell
better, and )kir medicine Atm completely
relieved me of all my misery and
suffering. My weight was only 143
pounds and now it is 168 pounds. I
am free of pain and headaches and the
terrible Constipation ;and what saved
me from misery is the splendid fruit
medicine, 'Fruit -a -five,'."
MRS. M. J. GORSE.
50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 2be.
t all dealers or sent postpaid by
F 't-a•tivea Limited Ottawa, Ont.
LEEBL'RN.
Mr. Hurry 'reem(tn has sold his
fifty acres at t lake to his lir tiller
George for a goon 01. and retain., his
fain on the lake 'hire road. Ile
will have a male of s •k and Duple -
melte on Monday. Ulnae�� er 13th.
A1'Bi'RN. "
Wedneecfly, Der.
The young men have formed a sae al
chili gold rented r ens over A. Rollin -
eon's shop. They held a 11aTwr in the
Forester: hall en Friday night and had
a good crowd and report u goal time.
Mi•,+ Minnie Dobie, 1s spending a
few dray. at Toront...
\\'m. 11. l'aII,rsnl is 1111 the sick
list est Present.
Our teacher, Mr. Wiggler, draw i •-
.hmel teaching after all enforced
holiday nn aeeouflt of slekne.a,
et.
THE SIGNAL
1 NILE.
� Mul►Jay, Noe. L"J.
Mr. Dave Ma.Dlarield arrived home
�
last week (r the
vela
1'ruriucen,
II where he had t the past few
01011111N.f Mr.
(:e). Ryan has mild 1,1, feral l.,
rMr. 1:e.. Irwin of DuWwhueo. Pos-
session Al 1e given in March. While
ftwe are Kerry 1u lose Mr. .1tvl Ile..
Ityau we are pleased to welcome htr,
a11d Mrs. Irwin back to Nile.
quite a number from here intended
the Methodist anniversary at•rvie •. al
Dutigannon 00 Stmday. '
Mrs. J. II. Pentland is spendine a
few weeks at Toronto with her 0e110'.
Mr.. H. Dodd, sr., returned to her
home lust week after spending .1 few
we•ke with her daughter, .%1r.. 1.
Taylor. We regret to may that Mr..
Dodd 1s not feeling' as well a. leer
many friends wend! wish.
Mr. Lane Hetherington has return.
ed from Muskoka, bringing 1 • .x'1111
'him n splendid deer from the wood,
An entertainment le to be given on
-Christmas Eve in Nile \lelhoilist
church.. A splendid program is being
prepur si, a p input part of which
JN the dramatization of •Dickens'
"Christmas Carol."
CODERICH, ONT.
BLIND HUSBANDS.
K 1 NG 5111(1 I)( 1:.
Wednesday, De 1st.
A SocFal Occasion -The box .Deinl
auto dunce held in the parish hall on
Thursday night hast was an entire
wears. Considering the weather and
the condition of the made 'the crowd
was a very large one. Dancing was
tlwtfi-from `C tt tilt 1 o'clock: (1) n t-
players were !herr lit goodly n12uder.,
Iand the tables where pro,;re,•Sve
euchre was played were .•roweled. The
,Kamers of the prizes were: Lady's..
Mims Margaret U'Rellly, of Hillery,
Muse. ; gentleman's, Mr. John J. ‘lleuu.
A. Mr. W. Purvis was unable 1\1 :at-
tend. h :
ie tweet/in as auctioneer .s
ably filled by Mr. John 1'. Sulliva
A little One Taken. --Widespre d
and heartfelt sympathy is felt for MP
and Mrs. William Hogan In the stid�
dell death of their ..tidy child, William.'
a' little 1:11 of sixteen moult's, who
died on Sunday night. Mass Kate sill!
by the I :.by's mile. rather ,1any.
1110g1111 of Biddulph, who also officiated
at the gra re. Four you11g 11112.111.
were the pallbearers: \Viler,'!. Wiens,
Dennis and Connie Hogan. rather
John Megan of Clinton awl ' Father
11ean, the resident priest, were present
during the cer•mouie,.
Mrs. James (:anter ha. rehiring to
her home at Detroit after speeding
a couple of months at the home yf
her father, Mr. Michael O'R.lily.
• Mr. and Mrs. Wins 11ergourather..e1
Chicago. paid a flying rian tee the 11000.•
of the tatter's aunt. Mre. James Pokyq
Miss Catherine Martha hats heft to
ke a IW.sitiun at London. Her r ah -
se a Is felt ke•111y. 11. she wan• the
first . s rjst of St. chury•h.
- Mr. and Mr.. Kelly, of itiddolpie.
were present est the funeral of their -
little gmundson.')Viiiiaut Hogan. which
took place at Sit. Joseph's church on
BLIND) HUSBANDS.
Western. Farmers Building Silos
40°7,w��
,moi.
Co tee
e
You have a cold, or your child
has a cold; a cu -:h; a tight f..ll•
Ing serosa the cheat; a soreness in
the breathing tubes.
In the past how have you treated
such? You have boli, ht some
cough mixture, and swallowed this
down into your stomach. Now,
why? Your stomach was not all -
Ing: and there 1s no direct connec-
tion between your cheat (where
the trouble is) and your stomach!
Then why swallow into your
stomach any mixture when the'
trouble 1s In your lungs and bron-
chial tubes?
11's a mletake; and Peps is the
remedy provided to correct this
un -commonsense treatment. Peps
are little tablets, which contain
highly beneficial Pine essences,
combined with other medicinal ex-
tracts. These healing extracts are
so prepared that as soon as you put
a Pep into your mouth they are lib-
erated to the form of healing vap-
ors. You breathe these vapors
down teethe throat and lungs, and
thea trait the organs that are in-
flamed. d.irerr. In a way, it 1s like
breathing from a vaporiser or
bronchitis kettle, except that there
is no apparatus r.t•eded, the little
Peps providlnr everything needful
for the treatmcut! The very small
t'oi ttun of Peps -whteh you swallow
has a slightly tonic effect upon the
stomach and d.,ea you good, but
the use of Peps 's not for stomach
troubles, but for lung, throat and
broophial troubles. Peps relieve thew
as nil ordinary treatment can.
Children like Peps and they ars
beat for the little ones because
1'e .s coatsin no morphine, !audit -
ruin or ether poison found In so
many of the old cough mixtures.
Druggists and stores everywhere
sell Peps fi0c. box or from Peps Co.,
Toronto. for price. Remember the
name -four letters only; -4
Thursday, December 2, 1920 11
GET READY FOR THE
HOLIDAY SEASON
We are offering special values
in all lines of Men's Wear, and
can fit you out for the coming
festive season with up-to-date
goods at best prices.
It is not too early to think of
the t hristmas giving. There are
many articles in our stock suit-
able for gifts which would be ap-
preciated by those receiving them.
CALL AND SEE
McLEAN BROS.
Semi -Ready Tailors and G pits' Furnishers
THE SQUARE
GODERICH
ps
I'OItT ALBERT.
We1111•wlay. 144.' 1st.
Mrs. .loupe \I11,eod ,11/11 .Iaughlcr
Margaret, of Hensel, wore visiting
the former s brother. \I r. W. R. Ihaw-
kitl• of the. village. Ia-t week.
\1 r. and \Lx 41rh.nil Italpll ami
three children. of Palmer. Sisk111 Ii. -
w.111. are t'i.ilhlg.:1 the 110111e 111 'the
Ia.lv'• stater. Mrs. W. 14. llawkin•.
'no.). 'woo -spending the winter
months among Iheir relatives.
Mr. John 'rigor! a(el 5111 Walter are
"11atettinit" it in their new renietnee
1 .r- 11111 lin .tore- i•nTalu+ st111 11-
owU1_11.10141 11111\l1. Si,,'(u_ars wuai.l.•r-
'iu_ if Mr. 'I'iaert intends t0 epee np
a good grocery. It would. take all
right. Gu ahead. John.
\L•. NON Pear.on awl fataily. will
be nicely s1•tt1,•.l this week In their
114'W house. Mr. I',i, .ti hi, started
to pull down the old hotel. •
s. S. No. 1, fort Albert, Is arrang-
ing for 1111 entertainment to he held
----`on De.en.brr 21..t -in the F.n..-t.
Intl) here. An early announcement is
being given s, that other schools will
rev --t.. 4utv.+ Hurls-vagerwilula•uts wt
'other dates.
Tt1k ti a enttc'patei th'it before
4. any yii.a have clapped tine t
cveie far' 1.. 11.e Ccr0!'an piattnr
prov!u(( iei11 172,e its r11o. The
. Ic :ry woall
•naturally an dolt
to courser + it CI • nevement
is l rTti t o i" " f is o !.:Hee l.$
farriers >: • in ;.ro,v ng sun-
flowers. r it •••i ro.s thrc
t5 t':,ity ad : 9 1 en p'a'Itcd
veld•. , . r,.: + , • V.A. e . pr
pro :r ri 1; I':' 1 �, rr Y4L'1 ."e
pMvtnN m . , • tory tt:: 11
{irejgrl::.a sl?y - , Fate . e.
each n 3 ' .1 • a a nee' :e from
fi to n e t': -'y 11 : a c: edslla,^,e:
'4Ian)' far: wee Aare erected silo:
on tljpir fa "ars dieing tt'e summer to
take care of ats er p, bat most of
there have ander-estla•aated their re-
e•iirements art WW1 have mere crop
tbnn (hie can put in-41tegr silos.
e.infl«,r dee ter a more
exteneire trial t"iv winter than it
trait-144/'era. '1'!.e rc'nits In pre -
'term yelets-tav'e been very satinfae-
Inry hni'on; rrmparatiyely few
raNjeera bier groin the crop for sil-
age p -r:. Son$;,tn Pile year 1f in its
peoteaerf.•a3v 5 e. the crop proves r
t• ; e �11e rte•,• ns it hes Al-
ready preyed In tlae fee/ rasps where
11 has 'wen tried. 11 is safe to say
that In a few years the farm without
a ego wit he en e- •'Pilon in Went -
ern Canada.
Since last era I'e reanits have be -
entre known. cons'd,rable Interest
!'AR been shown in ,floe and ensilage
In Western Canlhla and several hun-
dred aloe have been erected during
the
al of this
movement l
set summer.
n the Cardeton h
dletrlctIn
Southam Alberta, where etgbt riles
an
'lave been erected this year
.entiflowens
here
.•lantefifty
f
slanted. ,roo
,•ehas proved
so surceased Mae it is predict^d that
one hundred elloe will be built In the
district next year and more than •
thousand acres of sunfjowcrs plant-
ed.
Similar piens are bean: made In
other parts of Western Canada, and
the already rapidly grog. ons da.ry
Industry promises to grow much
foster with the general aresptai.ce of
the sunflower an a silage crop. An-
other evidence of the value of sua-
flowers as n forage crop ell be the
big gain In finished steer:4. Many
of the larger livestock raisers are
growing sunflowers and ere ttflq
sites for thin mine -tee. T'u1e will 14
cenelderahly In( reared the finish nt
areas of Canada, tenni'. hitherio,
have Moen somewhat re. t rifted enm-
pared with the large feuiln;t ares
throughout the country, and the live.
Meek Indnrtry in the West will be
Maestri on a rrund bas,ie.
BLIND HUSBANDS.
ST. HELENS.
Ten-day. Nor. :k).
Miss Wilhelmina Rutherford. of
'41it1h,J1, was home "over the w,ik-
s-enl.
The animal meeting e11 the W. M. S.
TIT be held at tlre- tome ..f Mrs.
Miller on \\'ehe's,k1y, 1e•enlln'r •S,
at 2.30 o'clock.
Misr Comrade \\'aldaee, of Whitley
Ladle,' College. a11d \114. ala ego rut
\\'all,.+•. ,,1 Itarrie, attended the )lit-
. 1, 1• SII.'rwssosi welding.
air. John \1111ni1.' 1111. returned
-*Trani- fled 3,Yeetrerlteetwitre epretreseles
umummer 1,u his farm near 1'Iair.. Ile -
fore leaving Ile wild hi. farm. •11e 1s
engaged wiIli Mr. Joynt for the win-
ter.
Me. lel. I)onorall 1111• ."1,1 I,1s form
to Reeve I'unlets who' will take_posi4r'r
stun in the sprint.
31r. Ross '411)rray. who spiel this
summer near Itiedloss, Alta., returned
hole on Monday.
The Women's luslihtto met at the
Iloule ..f Mrs.%V. 11. Ferrier last Times -
day. The ladies lied Mrs. Phillips. of
I.neknow, and Mrs. Bert Thompson, 11f
St. .tngnsthN; with them. Ittt:1 visit-
ors gave N talk on the convention re-
cently held at families .\ very prof-
iteble hour wee Mlent. 'deed thirty
!wing mewed. 1t wits derided to send
n box of mimed, fruit to toe ltl•ron
hospital eiwolt-f rim 111th of"TTerenrler.
rotitrihnllens from all the, members
that world like to help will be theuk-
fully recetvel.
A daily pup of OXO
makes good the wear
and tear due to cold and
fat,,pia. So hand e. too.
m •minute, e
minute you erint it.
Tint 04 and 10 nubs*
FINE REPAIRING
Bran, your tread -worn tires to us
and let u; retread them for you and
get an extra 2,000 to 3,003 extra end '-
age out of tires that are practically
worthle-s. -or let u; reline your tire,
which will strentthen it 50 per cent.
Tires repaired in the pmper time by
our process will pay biggest returns
Let us examine your tires. 1f we
cannot save your buying a new tire, it
willies a pretty bad one.
Tires, Tu`)es, Accesaxi es.
H. 1 FISHER, Hamilton
I GODI:Ill( H
Gray -Dort and Studebaker Motor Cars
1ury :shout gout battery this winter ? To• be a•'.ured of a
good iliattery iu the • Spring,4eave it wa''' us fur winter
Stora^e.
DRY STORAGE
We oe'erhalil your battery. renew The -tie--,
iftst:l...e it, 'store it in a d y condition -tui.
spring, then fill it up with electrolite,
are practically assured of a season's serve•
taking place while your battery is in dr.
i. our regular overhauling charge only.
---••- �•"its, 1'
--treat in the
;t, and yon
leteriorat11)11
Our price.
WET 3-I -.RAGE
Your battery will free're. if allowed to Ices ole + 11.n'Al •l
Storing a battery under the wet process 'In1pTy 1111.:11'.that
your battery will have our individual attention throughout
the winter months,-ina++uwch as we will keep it active and in
a charged condition.
Get our prices on Winter Storage. All Makes of cars over-
.
hauled and satisfaction guaranteed.
•
We still have a whither of Tires on hand that are offered
at greatly reduced pt It .
COLUMBIA DRY CELLS AND PREST-O-
LITEBATTERIES
One Chevrolet Car for sale.
EAST ST REET G ARAG F,
T. F. tIOL.LAND
HERN'S BOOT SHOP
Now is the time to
select Christmas Gifts
We have now in !;tock a large range of suitable
r •
holiday gifts in
Women's Soft Boudoir Slippers of several
colors.
Women's Felt Comfy Slippers in a variety of
colors.
Women's Felt House Boots and Check Slippers.
Women's and children's Indian Moccasins. \
In fact we have n large'variety of all kinds of
Slippers for every member of the family.
A Club Bag, Suit Case or Trunk makes a very
suitable and lasting gift.
e/
For this wet weather get a pair of rubbers at
HERN'S BOOT SHOP