The Signal, 1910-11-24, Page 8t T*C teuay, NOwa>,1BRa 24, IWO
THE 9if N A L: GODERICH (NTA RIO
Newd of the istrict
A furnace and electric lights are hr
ing installed in the down hell at '/sled'
ich.
1'. Harlleib, of %4)i 44,. has 111•141 his
dwelling house to Mrs. John Mienua,,
for $7110.
Miss Hawkins, teacher of the junior
department u f %Viughun puhlit
11,•hO4 11, has tendered her resignation.
Ali x. lialdinet, of McKillop, has
porch'ePed the Duncan MrCusig prop
et'ty at Wnh'm, for $I,wMI, There are
forty acres in the estate
William Robertson, a pioneer resi
dent 4)t Arlen, Man., is cereal st the
age of eighty wears. Deceased was a
one -lime resident of Clinton.
Peter Gardiner, ,.f t.radhuty, has
been doings Targe business in the hay
whipping line. A few weeks ago he
received an order for UMI tons of hay
for Edrunnton, Alta. •
Win. .1. Mhannon, of McKillop
township, joined the ranks of the Iwn•
edicts o4) %Vrdneaday, thh mst., when
he was united in marriage to Miss
Ella Jane Kerr, of Milyrrlon.
- by ``)rofeaiiun an electrical engineer
• and held the position ion of city *krcU'i-
ctarl of Prince Albert for four veers.
11e is survived by his widow a1111 two
children, The retrains were brought
to Stratford ani interred in the eerie -
ter) (herr.
Good Returns frown County Farm.
From ! :t -g acres of sugar beets
grown on the house of 'clog.• f.4) m at
Clinton the grow receipts have been
*2221.. probably netting Waal; and from
half an acre of Dutch sett onions the
net returns have Iwen *Maw, with
Jo l Is of pickling onions (dill m4)
hand ; *100 wog th of hogl have deer
sold oaf the famed, while from othei
products about inat has been realized,
ruckingf[ a tey'enne of $I,tgle froth the
Ginn this veer.
An Osborne Pioneer.
tJehorne tont nship lust one of its
oldest citizens un Thursday, 10th inst.,
when John ruwle was c aIle t away at
the ripe age of eighty -flue 4.41114. Eng -
lend,
was born in Devonshire, ng -
land, In the year Mai. %Vith his wife
he carte to this country fifty-four
yearn ngo. They first settled in 'Yar-
mouth. where they remained for two
years. They then moved t.) 1',bnrne,'
where they resided the remainder of
their day "s, Mrs. Towle pre.rceamid
her huslamd *limit twelve years. A
fancily- of two sons and five daughters
are left to 44)04)44) hiede•rr,i*e.
Mr. and Airs. F. A. Keys, who have
been rraidents of illuevsle for the last
four years. are removing to New fhin-
de•t, Waterloo money, where Nit .
Keys has secured employment. •
Archie McNair. a they township
boy, who Iras been lying seriously ill
in the hospital 4.t. %tom j ►w, is slowly
recovering. He heel fever, %hieh mai
followed ay an .attack of i.enrnm,wls.
rhe marriage of Joseph 'Poster, son
of Mr. and Mi s. Joseph Faster, of Zur-
ich, to Miss Mar) Yost, of Mrbe•waing,
Mich., was solemnized ,it Detroit on
Tuesday. November 13th. Mr. arid
Mee. Foster arr ep-nding their honey-
moon in the northern part of Michi•
gen.
A pretty church wedding was sotPIII.
nized in the Holy Roaary church, Min-
neapolis, on Thursday, November 3rd,
the occasion being the marrie a of
Mies Elizabeth Blake, forme' Iy of
Ore) township, to (le.age McMillan.
Rev. Father Logan performed the
cetemon y.
The .new Mennonitechnrch at Zur-
ich was formally dedicated on van -
day, 13th int. Th.. ,lc dieatory aer-
'vices were conducted by Itrv, M M,
:+triter, of Columbus, Ohl... The new
church is .an irnpening strttetore of
brick. It has a nice basement. and is
heated by a believe.
Tile I(ML,aele farm of !high W. Mi'•
Ray, on the lhh cone...Won of tires',
has tern purchased hy .lames 'Moses
of Mortis township. T pl•iee was
*Ono. o. The purchaser wall gel posses-
sion on March 1st, Mr. McKay flag
fifty trees on the same lino, to which
he will move next spring.
.'rhe marriage of MIs* Dert.tnJ,' NI.,
only daughter of (image and Mrs.
Hanley, of Mon. rted, 10 ',Awned
Se antlrhnry, hate of Cornwall, Eng-
land, wan solPntnlzrd nn %Vein*'-ila)',
thh inst. The ceremony was pev-
formed et the (.ars0nage, Mt►a1ford. by
iter. U, E. Martin. The young couple
will reside in Mt rat ford.
After an illness of n month of
typhoid fever, John Maudson, jr., of
Uhieelhur'et,o issed awe). oil Tileelay,
lath int- Ile was only aevenUwn
years of age. His earl) dcni:se is
mourned by his parents and two
sisters and a brother. The father was
in Alberta, at the time of bis 801'14
depth.
The death of Annie Uha'istina
Bishop, beloved wife of Jellies Nick-
son Show -era, took plane 4)t Listowel
.+as Hatmdey, Bali lost. The deeens'.l
was In h, -r nineteenth Veal' 11 114 (roves
�„ixr 11 11..h111141 and one child six weeks
old. She way a .4.1 1141 ter of ,1: •s
Ifi.hop, of I4,ussel. she was metaled
:tbonl a owl and hail been I.% trig
cal liarit(liou
An interesting e*ent look ;dare NI
1lapte 43rove (arm," 1'sllnrne town -
strip, uti %Verinrsday, 11th hist„ when
Misr Violet %. Wood, daughter of
Mis..(as. %V ikon, was united it mar•
riadr to Itnteo fonder. of Flintv'ille
The ceremony was performed by Rev.
r. %Vel -on m the preaPncc of ober
one hundred guests. Mr. end Nita.
Cooper is ill reside on the gr o no's
firm south of Elimville.
The derail oscurrea 4)t %VIi*ghani nn
Friday, 11th inst., of Mts. Thomas
('alvert, in her sixtieth year, 1)14
reared was stricken with p:n'aly'si,
about four weeks prior to the shay
when shy wee railed awe). Mrs. 1'al-
vert was Ixarn in 'Yorkshire, England.
The family came to Canada about six
y'ear's ago and for HUMP time had been
respected residents of \Vtnghatn. De-
ceased h enrvivel by her hushnnd,
four daughters and two eons,
The death of Dr. James Baird, of
Montreal, is annonncerl. Deepened
was the eldest ant of the late George
!laird, of Brumfield, and was thirty-
three years of age. Ile was gradu-
ate of M.'(iill College, Montreal, and
for some veers had n large practice
some distance from that city. Ile
wad it. a few months ago and Intended
ing up it practice in Montreal when
he taken I11. Consumption was
the can f his clemiar. He is sur-
vived by hie ow and two hml here :
George, who 1 surveyor in the
Northwest, and Dr?' Vatter Baird,
who is taking a poet•gra. ooa
in a college et Montreal.
Purchases Tp.'- ►alas.
The farms of Arthur Forllee sod
John McMillan, *t. Rnxlw,vt, ,have
heels pporeh*sed by Mr. %Venal', of
P art Itlgin. The sum of $1a.70t wan
the nggregate amount paid for the 1
two feline. whieh adjoin erica other
and contain each 100 metes
Elected State Senator.
At the recent. eleetions in the State
of idaho, (e.rge Coates. ant of John
Castes. .4 Brussels, *ani brut her of R.
K. (:nese., of Me*forth, was alai -fedi to
Ole :state Menace nn the Ile ihlie*n
ticket. The Mtate as a whole Went
D►:unerat. and Mr- Costes had a hard
Sight, hie opponent being a leading
lawyer.
Died in the West
The death is reentded at Big River,
Mask.. on November fah, of AIsseeder
K.e(d, eon of Mr. and Mee. M*ntaxl
Read. of the Mill toad, Tuekeratnitb.
He was tldrl.c five yyears of a
Death nc,'ureed atter freer weeks' i11.
wise of typhoid fever, Deterred was
The Late Robert Willis, Seaforth.
A pioneer was removal by the
death ..f itobe.t Willis. mf Mrnforth,
en Sunday, November 13th. i)e-
ceased wait a native of Somcraelshire,
England. Coming In (`an.ale when
quite young, he tirat settled in Oxford
county. Over fifty years ago he he•
came a resident o f the town in
which he diel. When be first carne
to Meeforth he wnrkr.l at his trade as
n shoemaker with John McIntyre node
soon afterwards entered into partner-
ship wit h the same gent Irma L'►ter
hepwrhasri the business and incon-
junction with his sons he had leen in
business there ever since. Ills dt•ath
is mourned by his widow and a fancily
of six sons and two daughters.
Death of a Nonogenarian.
..t the royal age of over ninety
years, Catharine Buchanan, relict of
the Tote Roderick- McKenzie, passed
away at her home in Grey rownahip
on S 'ednesday, Ink inert. Nhe had
Ixr'ri a w0r10e1t of uncommonly g'.od
health until a few days before her
death. when a slight sttr.ke, followed
by nn itteinnl hemorrhage, rr.ultrvl
in her death. Dereaopd s bir'tbpi ,o 0
was Invernesshirr, Scotland). When
twelve years of age ahe ,'.ante to ('ape
Breton with the other members of her
family. Deer seventy veers a{m she
was married to her late hull and, who
)a'elrteased lea Thirty-nine year•s
They li *'d' o
} v in /. rix, Kincardine and
'I'uekersrith beforelex•ating in grey
ever an)uordangA ht41 viive of live
ons and one .4)4
Prosperity in the West.
.1. H. Melliek.:in obi (Lay township
boy, now of Edmonton, Alta„ writes'
The Zurich Herald as follows : ' (Irnp'v
in (hie no,tl*ern part of Alberta 4)r•
fair. Pot,ilors yield (1'01n three to five
hundrr,I bushels to the acre, rill ..'het'
a. get abler .1(11ally good. We had one
Ilel.l of fall wheat that yielded forty-
nine bushels ler acre, 111140 one 14. 1,1 of
14 toner oats that yieldene'd ninet y bush-
els per here. Some gtils.ririg fields
yielded as high 4)+ I17 1 .1 Is
Mt new Iatd. Iteral estate is still in
good demand. We refused a:12.4%M4 for 1
eighty *r1,•s of Innd, Is ing one and a-
(calf toiler ma direst of Iirdltta•s large
packing plant. which is just outside
Edmonton city Istria' ; in fact every-
thing in Northern Alberta seems to
be pointing towards prnspctity."
A Veteran of the Crimea and India.
By the death of James llarv'ey on
Trtesdnv night, I3th ins'., a Crimean
veteran, and ' who had clone ser-
vice in the suppple.siun of the Indian
1lnliny, was called to hitt reward. The
bole James llar'vey was seven'y-seven
yeet 4 of eft• and wan a native of Dev-
onshire, England. The early partof
his life was stent in his native hand
and for many years he was engaged in
the dockyards u,t Liverpool. In INS(-'
he was engaged in tartly.. aerviea i4)
the Crimean war and witnrwsssl 11114
siege of Sebastopol. He also did ser-
vice at the lime of the ludilu aluti4*)
Forty years ago he rause to Canada
and for a few years worked in 11s -
borne, but later went to Exeter and
was rnrploved there mail four years
ago, alien lir was uhliged to retire 011
account of ill -health. rhe uwatisnl and
other aitmente having 4101 e nurse to
weaken his constitution. 1114 is sur-
vic.rt by one son and two J11'nghtets.
THE ANNUAL DISTatIBUrIJN .
Seed Grain and Potatoes from the Ot-
tawa Experimental Farm.
Ily iustruetion of tice I101 I. Minister
of Agriculture a distr./potion is (wing
made this season of samples of stip-r-
am. sorts of grain and tootatoee to Can -
adieu farmers for the tmpt'ovement of
seed. The stork for distribution (las
been secured mainly from the expel i -
mental farms at Indian Head, Sask.;
Brandon, Man., and Itttawe, Ont. The
samples consist of oats, gpring wheat,
barley, field peas. Indian corn (for en-
silage only), and potatoes. The quan-
tity.of mats sent is ( (bit., and of wheat
or bailey a lbs., sufficient in each rase
to sow one-twentill It of an acre. The
samples of Indian corn, peas and pota-
toes weigh :I the. each. A quantity of
xea. h of the following varieties has
been secured for this distribution
Oars—Manner, Abundance, Danish
Island. Wide -Awake, Thouasod I►ol-
Iar, Improved Ligowo—all white vari-
eties.
Wtttc.ar — Red varieties : Man 4)'s
and Early Iced Fife (early beartle4s
worts of nigh baking etiength), Red
Fele (beardless), Preston and Huron
(early, heardtxl) SVhite varieties :
White Fife (be*rfle..a, Bob., (early.
beardless), .
BAmt-EY—Sit-rowed :-Mensury and
Manchurian la selection from Men -
spry). Two -rowed : Standwrll and
Invincible.
/Neap PEAS — Arthur and Golden
Vine.
unsex Cots (for en+ ) Rally
sorts : angel of Midnight, Compton'.
Early and Longfellow. Later varie-
ties : Selected Leaguing, Early Masto-
don, and White Cap Yellow Dent.
Peorerns:s - Early varieties : Ro-
chester Rose, and Irish Cobble'. Me-
dium to late varieties : 4 Coin,
Carman No. 1, and Money \taker. 'rhe
later varieties are, miliaria... more pro-
ductive than the earlier kinds.
Only one sample ran be sent to each
applicant, hence if an individual re-
ceives a sample of oats he cannot also
receive one of wheal, barley. peas.
Indian corn or potato.... AppUrxtiona
on printed meds or Ni'rPts• 4)1' lists of
names from one individual, or applica-
tions forrnore than one sample for one
household, c n nn 0 t lie entertained.
The .aniples will oe seal tree of charge
through the mail.
Applications should he 11411 Irraw'tI to
Thr (/.amnion I'erexlist, ftxpctiment,d
Farm. Ottawa, and ruNy iw seut11. any
limn[r the 1st o( December
tt the
lith of February, after whirl, the lists
will be elo,ed, so that ane samples
asked fur may' Ia• sent 001 in gn,xd
time. Applicants should mention the
variety they prefer. with a second sort.
ns au Alternative. Applications will
be filled in the order in which tf:ry are
ree-eived, to long es the suppli of seed
lasts. Fernier+ are advi-.- to apply
early to avoid possible disappointment.
Those applying for Indian corn ,•r p..
Iatfe'N should bear in hind that the
corn is lint natality distrihut8.4 until
April,
and That pottloes cannot be
mailed until danarr from frost in tran-
sit is over. No postage is reilnired on
1 I 1111 nlilt ter tuldressei tutlie Esp. r'1
mental Farm, 1)11114va.
SVM. SAUNI)EI1M, •
Director of haperimental Farms.
Minnick- "1 tee That they hnye
found in Egy pt the mnnnnv of a man
whose flight Ing ix neat ly a foot bower
than lh.• left one."
Minnick—"Import int as *'widener
that they had church flake in (1114.1.4)[.
Egypt." Hlowning's Alagazine.
At the Start.
" I must have been :. fool when 1
Initialed." said little Tompkvne, glar-
ing fiercely at his wife.
•' Certainly, ►4)y dear." said Mrs.
Tonlpkvna, sweetly. •' It couldn't come
on so badly all in two yearn, could it ?"
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Builds you up and
makes you strong
How do you feel to -day? Not quite right?
Energy a little below standard—not strong
enough to- make much exertion?
NYAL'S
COD LIVER COMPOUND
is what you need. Don't get frightened about these
words "Cod Liver," You'd never know it froth the
taste. It's a real tonic, containing cod liver exleact, •
extract of malt, wild cherry and ) ypophosplait(-s-
a splendid combination. The cod liver extinct::
build you up—so does the extract of malt. '1
wild cherry soothe bronchial tract and the
hypophosphites supply phosphorus to the nervous
system—just the thing it needs. And the taste is
pleasant. As an all 'round tonic, -strength rV starer
and body-builder you'll find nothing better 1i::ai►
Nyal's Cod Liver Compound—so why look further?
You will be pleased. 'rhe price is (lade '1)tillar.
Anything you
buy
with the Name
will give you
entire
satisfaction.
Sold and guaranteed by
F. J BUTLAND. S. E HICK,
H. C. DUNLOP. E. R. WIGLE
GODERICH
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The
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the newest
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The AI tea, ►he swathe,-. el 411(-
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th,tt thtu'actrriu' all Edison hist
meta. and, it addition, a c.a... Ihnl i
a ucaaste'piete 4)l• Ilse cabinet maker•,
tart. It plods both Edison Statalu'd
and IlIIsa4)l :\uclre'rul 11*'rord•. 11
10.14*'s in either *tah,Katrt on. /al..
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[DISON PlIONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS SOLO BY
JAS. F. THOMSON, Goderich
You can rarely distiugni.h weak spots in
underwear until holes rub through—at your
expense. So it's safer, cheaper to insist on
Stanfield's Unshrinkable Underwear. For our
careful sorting process retains only the very
finest wool. Even thisselected grade is scoured,
cleaned, comped until every short end and weak
fibre is pulled out. Finally the finished fabric
—perfectly knitted on patent' machines— must ,
puss rigid examination in fio It of a searching
light that makes it impossible for the merest
Uaw to get thruugh unnoticed.
No weak spots or
dropped stitches
STANFIELD'S
UNDERWEAR
Made both for women and for men in perfectly fitting si Twenty -(me different weights
and qualities: from warm, heavy ribbed garments particularly sus , e for outdoor workers to
the soft, finely knitted underwear so soothing to sensitive skins. fano local dealer sells
Stanfield'* Unshrinkable Underwear. Catalog on request.
BTANFIELDB LIMITED, • - TRURO,N.8.
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All kinds of
:1
STOVE
PANDORA
RANGES
We have jtlst what
you need in a heater
and range here. 'lake,
for instance, the fatuous
Pandora, with its seem.
steel linings and ventil-
ated nickel -plated steel
oven and burnished lids
and top ; with its many
other features, and yo;,
cannot find ail ihiit
better_t0 choose from,
it pays in the long run
to have ranges at all prices. A real, get
omplete, durable
range with reservoir for the small stem of $18.00
in heaters, the famous three -fife heater has
about twice the radiating heating surface. of any
other heater ; it is nickel -plated three times, aryl
very durable ; and in all is a very pretty. heater. We
sell heaters from $o.00 up. Something -eat good in
an Oak for $12.00. You will tinct as nice a range of
stoves in this, store as you will anywhere. It is very
much to your advantage to buy your stoves here,
because you will get the best values to be had.
The Howell Hardware Co.
1,IMI'FED.
Market
Reports
12 to 18 Hours Ahead of the
Morning Papers
Every issue of The Toronto Daily Star contains the day's
price quotatiuns un the Grain and Live Stock Mara is of
Toronto, Montreal, Buffalo, Chicago and other important centres
—the very same quotations that the morning papers will print
next day -12 10 18 hours later.
The Toronto Daily Star market reports are most accurate.
and getting them every day you are always able to catch the
market at its highest point and to sell your products at the
highest prices prevailing.
To be a daily and constant reader of the Toronto Star
market reports means money in your pocket --a live paper for
wideawake -people.
TORONTO DAILY STAR
Clubbing Th" taper and tAe
Toronto Dag)" Star
Offer for one year for $9.20
$1:50
a Year
1 New Season's Millinery
MISS CAMERON
MISS CAMERON
Ani v�i�rcd a rlrnice selection of the very latest styles in
Millinery and will he pleased �n show them �o t
he Indies
ofGoderich .�A .:��..��.. _. e.. show .._. ...... �...
has seenred rhoice selection of the very latest styles in
Millinery and will pleased to show them to the Indies
of (ioderich and vicinity at her show ro ome, Hamilton
etrret. The most approved effects in shapes and trim•
things for the season are avowed to Miss Cameron's
customers The laiie.• ate invited to call at their 01(1'
ven it n 4P.,
MISS CAMERON, Hamilton Street, Goderitb
DISPENSING
The greatest care is taken in diapensing at this store. The
purest drnge are used, and you mey bring your
attention, prescription
here with the greatest confidence that It will receive proper
TOILET ARTIOLifa. We make a specialty 0f
these, and can aupr y you with the latest and heat genua.
N. C. DUNLOP, The Druggist,
South Side Square, — Goderich
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