The Signal, 1911-11-30, Page 44 fnuas»AY NosErsust S !nal
District News.
ST.HELENB.
L'jOWL OF ALL KINDS WANTED,
w ally* er ao es& a p(rrselr Steve,. aspr'i. ESTATE .y
gs:stea
Kolotia
WEDNESDAY, NOW. > k.
No*icce.-All admirers of
were In Wingbam on Motsday
Donald McDonald returssd hosts
from the West oo Mooday....Hobert
McGuire, Mid Humphrey. John Mc-
Donald and Angus McDoseld at-
tended
tended the funeral of the late lira
John Murray, of Godettich, widish took
place on Seturde Mr. sad Miss
McIntyre and Mae Grace Reed. Lin-
1os11, visited our villlaa�gee on Sunday
.Mrs. J. B. Rutherford is at Wing•
harp visiUsg friends Rev. Mr.
Beveridge, of Toronto. occupied the
pulpit in Calvin church on Sabbath
and expects to preach here next Rah -
bath also.
PORTER'S HILL
t%'t'DNgiunty, Nov. 11Dtb.
Noris. -Fred Potter and sister
Frances, of Rolmeeville, and Mi. Clem
Anderson. of Klpppen, visited at 0. W.
Potter. and C. McPhail's oo Mooday.
Mi. Maggie Cox tetui red home
on Tuesday, having spent two it ,eke
at Seri ngbank. Her sister, Mrs. Daw•
son, and children accompanied ber
home A Christmas tree and enter.
taintrent will be held in Bethel thumb
on Thursday evening, December 21.
TAYLOR'S CORNERS.
Wenva/Da y, Nov. bath.
Belem -Mi. Lino.* Sturdy spent
the past week vieit lag friends in Gode-
rich Our teecber, Miss Lours
Pentland, spent Saturday and Sunday
at her bonne at Nile Andrew
Holmes left recently for the Coast ..
..Chas. Whitely visited at Duoven-
non on Sunday. ..Mi. Nellie Hicks.
of the 1lth concession, is visiting her
relatives here .. Archie Noakes
v,sited friends in Colborne on Sunday.
David Warner, of Goderich,
with his engine and cuttiug outfit has
been employed by a number of farms-
en, cutting strew, torn and wood for
the winter supply. Dave, does good
COLBORNE.
TUESDAY. Nov. YBth. I
work.
DOOERICH TOWNSHIP.
II000AY, Nor. Cftb.
Vona oot.D.-Atter residing oo the
I leth eososssiva of this township for
nearly twesty-Ave years, Charles
1 noisy W disposed of his eighty -acre
harm and has decided to retitle from
aSeiettttrnl pursuits and will mous
I iaso Clinton next March. Tbs pur-
1 chaser of the property was Robert
Pearson, who sold his ltarot on
the 21d of Stealer a few weeks ago.
The price paid u said to have been in
the neighborhood of SUMO.
LOTHIAN.
TUESDAY, Nov. 214111.
PEaeovaur. -T. A. Mc[sit l arrived
boss from the Weet last week to
spend the winter months at his home
ban.. Mw Bessie Barnby visited
frissds at Paramount for a few days
last week .. Mn. C. Gllwore is vis-
iting her daughter, Mot. O'Hara, near
Ckealey... Donald MiCLean at-
teoisd the North Huron Liberal con -
victims held et Wingham on the lith
last..... Mia. Webster, of Godericb
township. event a new days visiting
biocide in this vicinity. ..Joe Mor-
rison, who had been in the employ of
Tom Sandy for the past twoears,
left today for his home at Ports-
moutb, fngtaasd Alex. McLean
visited friends in Kinloss taut week.
SAVED HIS L1Ph.
Wb.t Nicholas Barton,' of Claremont,
Says Doed's Kidney Pills Did for Him.
Clermont, Ont.. Noy. Zit ILISpecial).
-Nicholas Burton, the well-known har-
ness -maker of this Place, is firmly con-
vinced that he owes his life to i odd's
Kidney Pills.
"About Ihirteeu years ago." Mr.
Burton states, "1 grew gradually weak
and my skin and eyeballs were as yel-
low sa saffron. The doctor here took
me to Br,oklin and Later to Toronto
for consultation, and the final decision
was that 1 mu -t uodergo au operation
to remove a supposed canter on my
lii-er. My chances of recovery were
considered lea nil, and i proceeded to
(settle up my business affairs.
"Then from something I read 1 be-
gan taking Dodd's Kidney Pills. My
condition soon began to improve, and,
n short. I owe it to them that) aw
here today.
MAITLAND CoNCESS10N NOTES. -
Harold Albin returned from a trip to
the West on Tuesday lost. He is ap-
parently well satisfied with the
country and expects to return at some
future date Miss Rosy Durst
spent Sunday under the parental roof.
Guy Bros. Minstrels proved quite
an attraction for the young people
last Thursday evening Albert
Bond has gone to the county town for
the winter... . The young people of
the Bentniller circuit spent an enjoy.
abbe time at the Zion Methodist
church on Monday evening of this
week. The time was spent in games
and social intercourse. a light Sun -6
being served during the course of the
evening.
HAiR GROWS THIN.
Use Parisian Sage in Time and Prevent
Baldness.
•
If your Bair is growing thinner and
thinner and causing you anxiety go to
S. R. Wigle today and get a large
bottle of Parisian Rage for only o0
Dents. It is such a delightful and re-
freshing dressing that you will like to
use it regularly.
Parisian Sage is guaranteed to stop
falling hair and itching scalp, to eradi-
cate dandruff and make the hair lus-
trous and radiant, ar money back.
There is nothing, just as good as
Parisian Sage. See you get the pack-
age which contains the girl with the
auburn Bair.
BEWAIL LER.
TUESDAY.. Noy.:dttb.
CHURCH NOrga.-Rey. W. Conway,
B. A., of Nile, and Rev. A. VV.
Brown, of Henmiller, exchanged pul-
pits last Sunday. Mr. Conway pteeeh-
ing missionary sermons at each of the
appointments on Benrniller circuit
and Mr. Brown preaching temperance
eermoni at Nile. Next Sunday Mr.
Brown preaches a special sermon to
all the young people on the circuit in
Bethel church in the evening. Special
music by the circuit choir.
BRIEFS. -Mies Mabel Snyder- fated
her cousin, Miss,Jeae Oke, on Sun -
J, f' Stothere, of Masking,called on friends in this yicii,ity on
Sunday ... Mre. .1. White, ie., of
Godeticb, visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Heddle, on Monday of this
week. . .Mrs. Jonathan Miller, of
Cstlow, is spending it few days with
Mrs. C. Fisher, also in visiting old
friends and scenes. 8be intends to
'spend the next few months with
friends in Detroit. ....Mrs. Charles
Fisher is tint recovering from her re-
cent illness as fast as her friends could
wirb. We hope aeon to hear of her
rehire to the best of health Inst
week the stork visited the home of
John Albin, jr., and lett a bouncing
baby boy there ... E. T. Pfrimmer
is at present wearing a smile that will
wear off, Why i' Because of
the arrival of a fnew miller in
his home last week. Congratulations!
What a pity the census -taker was
around so party in the year.
SURE SiGNS
That Yen Have Kideey Trouble.
If your back is constantly schism
and if you experience dull shootiog
pains, if your urine is thick and e{ots�
or your es frequent, scanty aw,
painful. your kidneys and Madder are
r out a order.
Neglect quickly
brings on rheu-
matism, flabo
tee, lumbago.
sciatica, etc.
Booth's Kid-
ney P111. are
relieve
to
Ins
mosey bath.
woi4d' apsciThey
for kidsare y
Gd
e. bI per s. All druggists,
postpaid from taw mitew
tuesy')hw R. T. au
h Co utlt
Fort Hype, Ont Pear Mel trQ
eh esrntwsd to
ri
ratios.
-4j th's
111v C1
ill,
E. Zhi_Lere. south Hares.
respectfully solicits your vote and in-
fluence at the approaching Provincial
election. His platfotin is Liberal and
Progrewive.
Polling day December 11.
AUBURN.
(tAtit TURDUCKS. GEESE. TR
riyggYd. ebicken. And fowl wanted.
Alive er dreawd
. K' . . T. for rash or trade- Hiaheat
price pallR1DDIiLL, Aoboro.
• WEn'ENDA\'. Nor. 'with.
Mrs. R. ;A. 1to1ot-ton is re. overing
slowly from her recent illness.
J. H. Shortt has ieen at t:orri
since Sunday attending the funeral
his brother-in-law.
Mr. and Mre. Gregory Oswald no
two children, of Elmira, N. Y.. at
visiting at Chas. Beadle's.
Frank Raithhy underwent au opera-
tion yesterday for the removal
some growths in his throat.
The sacrament of the Lord's Supper
will be administered in the Presby-
terian church is week from Sunday.
G. B. Denstedt left on listordsv to
visit his daughter, Mee. Wm.
Strauaser, at Rebringrille. Mrs. Den -
strait, wbc has been visiting relatives
there for the past few weeks, will re-
turn with him tonight.
Mr. W. Proatdfont, who has been
the able renteseatative of Centre
H urnn in the Legislature for the past
three pare and is again tbe Liberal
candidate in the approaching contest.
w ill address a meeting of the electors
herr tonight.
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"RESIGN AL : GUDERICH1 4NTAltlu
011NOANNON.
DR. NE
L.c ow. lA.s oea..ad
pdsta id etfl baooatorti
att.tioo to Uwe hump odes. _.
tr♦ wtll b. wand every day. All
N, DKKNTIST, OP
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"herr
math
10:101L -THE LOCAL AGENCY
Dtr..araea tb dfsaal is •t t
wiworest-
even ler arasaan vela ter the malt.
OKEN8 AND HENS WANTED.
D. ter min. every Wedaaduy. J. R.
IOA8, Desiet.uoa 7�t
IIHRISTMA8 IS OOHING. -C ALI,
V at the Pentoeos there sod .01. t your
Caristaras aorta A Jatws t of aKlole.
tor min" and okt. M. RYAN. Dungannon.
Tet•itemsr, Nov. 30th.
Mrs. B. J. Crawford is t isitiug
friends In Goderich this week.
Jos. Mallougb heal purchased Miss
Millipo's fares on the 4th concession
ot West Wawanosb.
The political meeting held here last
Thursday evening was addreeeed by
A. H. Musgrove, the Conservative
candidate, and Miyor Spotton, of
Wingbatu.
Forbes Bros. and their telephone
construction [rang leave tomorrow for
Seeforth, haying completed their con
tract with the Goderich Rural Tele-
phone Co. The Messrs. Forbes have
done splendid work in this district
and eve, ybudy is sort y to see theta
go.
RETIRING. -Chas. A. Wallington
bas sold bis I00 -acre farm on the 'ltd
concewion of Ashfield to G. Pittman.
of Wiartou, who takes possession itu-
wediatelyy. The porchese prior was
88.700. Mr. Wallington will hold a
sale of his fatty stock and implements
011 Decewber 14th. We understand
that Mr. and Mrs. Wallington intend
to remove to Goderich. They are
good citizens and their removal will
be regretted.
MET 1IODI8T ANNIVERSARY SERVICE.
-Thu anniversary- services of the
Meth• • •st church were attended with
apiece .1 success. On Sunday Rev. S.
Jeffer . •. of Lucknow, preached ex-
cellent «. mons to large coogregat ions
and the choir c f the church rendered
special music. On Monday evening a
hot supper was servedin the basement
of the church and afterwards a con-
cert was given in the auditorium by
the Imperial Mak Quartette of Lon-
don. These Fur singers gave a pro -
grain that was heard with intense en-
jaywent. Rev. R. A. Miller, of
Auburn, assisted the pastor, Rev. L.
Bartlett, in discharging tbe duties of
chairman and contributed materially
to the success of the evening's pro-
ceeding+. The proceeds, including
Sunday's collections. amounted to
over t23tl.
CARLOW.
IVEUNe.DAT, Nov. a1th.
The congregation of Zion church
have erected new sheds which are
fully tip to date in every'respcct and
give ample accommodation.
Miss Jean Malley, of Saskatoon,
Sask., is the guest of Miss Ferguson.
She speaks in such glowing terms of
the great %Vestern country that she
hardly would wish to become a resi-
dent of Colborne township again.
Communion service will be held in
tbe Presbyterian church on Sunday
afternoon. December 10th. The pre-
paratory service on Friday- afternoon,
ober Mth, will he conducted by
the. pastor. Rev. J. R. Mann, as will
also the service on Sunday.
James Glen has sold his cattle to .f.
F. Andrews. He got 7c. a pound. an
indication that it pays to raise the
right kind. He takes a number of his
Aberdeen Angus breed to Toronto
next week for exhibition at the fat
stock show. No doubt he will make a
good showing.
The political meeting on Tuesday
night, add -eased by the Liberil candi-
date, %V. Proudtoot, was well attend.
ed considering the inclement weather.
Mr. Pr-oulfont made a lively flgbting
speech. the temperance question re-
ceiving a good deaf of attention. John
Levy way the capable cheirosan.
e On Wednesday evening, December
Min t Rev. A. A. Scott, 13. A., of India,
will address a public meeting in the
Baptist chat -eh. Mr. Scott bas spent
d some rears as it missionary in India
and his address will be very interest-
ing. All friends of the mission cause
are onrdially invi ted to be present.
CREWE.
Tt-raoAY, Nov. 98th.
A HAPPY Svtr. rr.-Tb* home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Mai,,.. of the lth con-
cession of Ashfield. was the scene of
a veru pretty wedding on Weaieeeda�
November 22rtd. when their 00
daughter, Irene N.. became the bride
of Wm. Hasty. only sou of Mr. and
Mrs. Rnbt. Hefty. of Dungsssos.
ti Miss
Prouswptiakir 41 e+eee�t. I the . ewedboshe of
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to the bride was a ring . etwithas-'•Is
and t+Mss. to the yam,. gid a y( t
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Dodd's
Sidney
Pills
BUSINESS and SHORTHAND SUBJECT&
R l stead faspecially st dseems upwards of 300
Molests Ywodnd and My Smolar teethes. even
we trained help. Odle.
Sept. 5 to Jur 30. Enter any
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WE PAY CASH
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sell %.rtie , 1 :.ed ea:Alpena
qu,Une P^•.•s , , .r cath kind by.
mall t3 tens a"!cb:.... • I 0 cows (no! free).
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P.O. Box 17', QU _ SEC, Canada.
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PERFECTION
COCOA
Is rich in food value -and
easy to digest. It is just
Cocoa, pure Cocoa, ground
from the choicest Cocoa
beans.
Nurses and Doctors recommend its
use in sickness a in health. I -I
Do You
WOO
Cowan.
Cocoa.7
Any Edison dealer will demonstrate to you how
Thomas A.Edison doubled the entertaining capacity of
The Edison Phonograph
BARGAIN DA
Saturday and Monday
The 2nd and 4th of December
WZs t. as
2 - MONSTER SALE DAYS -
AT THIS STORE
and our two last Bargain Days for 1911
AS formerly, on Bargain Days nearly everything will be on sale, and
as this will wind up our Bargain Days fr • the year, we will bet-
ter our best former bargain prices on these ti days. All the goods
will be re -marked for this Great Sale and the - actions will be greater
on many things than on former Bargain Days. It you want goods -and
who does, not at this time of the year P -be sure and attend this Great
Sale. Lots of money in it for the buyer who wants to get ,a big doUar's
worth for a $.
Just a few items that will be made specially low for this sale.
Black Dress Goods
Just 6 pieces in all in Cheviots.
Melrose and beery settings.
cheviot st.yo, Sale price. 11.20
Cheviot $'.35, Sale price... 911c
Melrose $r.00, Sale price... Sit
:Melrose 85c, Sale price.... ?Sc
Melrose 6se, Sale price.... 50e
Suitings *its, Sale price.. 90c
Suiting, 51.so, Sale price 9Se
Diagonal Shoo, for....... 79e
Perfecto Underwear
Never did we offer such values
in Underwear as you can find
herr this season. A new mill bas
put within oar reach the most
dependable Vests and Drawers
we ever offered at the prices.
children's. girls' boys' ladies'
and oleo's, and all these will be
offered on sale days at Bargain
t;rices starting at Met I8c
Saturday and Monday
Coats
Only a few now left. We
think our two Bargain Days will
clean them out. Big reductions
will be wade
Tweed Suiting.
A few piece* at about cost and
another )ot at less than cost
price.
2 ends Shoo for ase.
2 ends 51.23 for 78c.
t end 5t rs for 88c.
end $1.00 for 6Sc.
t end hoc for 40c.
Hosiery
Nobody disputes the far that
we have held first place for Hos-
iery for many years and still
hold it. We go to the makers
for nearly all the Stockings we
Gell, hence our bed rock prices.
We are going to make • great
clear-up on Saturday and Mon-
day of about 600 pairs ot heavy
school Hose, s. 554, 6, 654, 7.
7%. for the small sum of 15e
8, 8%, 9. 9t1, to for.... 22c
Another line not quite so
heavy, a nice, smooth, hoe yarn,
S to to for 22c
Better grades
all on sale and
two Sole Days.
chance is get
supply at shout
up to Soc but
reduced on our
This is your
your 'winter's
maker's prices.
Prints
67 pieces Of our beat 125c
Priuts, 32 inches wide and every
o.e fast color, and your eboiee
for only I 1 c -
Ginghains
23 pieces. regular 123.2c and
15c, Sale price only..... I lc
Flannelettes
A big lot to choo.e frost and
every one reduced, rs foe 12t,c,
14 for 124c. avec for Ill,, ioc
for ... 9c
Sweaters and
Sweater Coats
for boys, girls, and ladies in
plain and combination colon.
Den) cuts in prices on Saturday
an•_' Monday.
Bear Coats
for children. white, red, brown
and grey , a shade over maker's
prices will take them on Satur-
day and Monday.
Gloves and Mits
The very newest makes, di-
rect front the makers, at Bargain
prices on Saturday and 'londay
Out of
our store full
/
of goods that will be on sale on Saturday and
Monday. we have named just a few things for you to look over to show
you in part what is in store for you on Saturday and Monday next,
2nd and 4th of December.
J. H. COLBORNE
when he invented
Edison Amberol Records
-the record which
Tide yea wit) mdevstand why m many
Wed ,eagle.. much good music or
every ekas.eter never appeared to
meerd festa until the Ambers' Record
wee perbetell.
Theo yew will aadasstsd how,
whoa yes aroma ifhasPbewggAPk.
yoe can sears havlselleftbe very beet
entertakameat M ovary kind.
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the greatest mswd-
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wear the
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plays twice as long
needles: exactly the sigh volume of
.pend Set your home 1 base rr cording
-the ability to make ani reproduce
your nen records to year owe hose.
Any Religion lover wall demote
strata these groat Ursa advantages
le flat.
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When selecting your Christ-
mas gifts, call and seem stock
of DOLLS, TOYSS.. GAMER and
FANCY DRYfl00�.
This week's Specials are
Hair -nets. in all colors, six for
25c.
Hair -retainers, at his IIIc. 15c,
20c and 25c.
Jabots, at 10e. i5c and 26c.
New side Jabot*, at ale and 26c
Silk initial Handkerebiefs, 2
for tic.
Ladies' Rmbroidery Collars, 2
for 26c.
Silk Auto Veils, in all colors.
Wo Mels.
Good Veiling acre loo to Vie
per yard.
Ladies' hefts, worth tttr. for
Sr.
The New Mee Patteroe in
stock-- ems,
Orders hr 'Klee take fid faking
Pities *Wee me eros'*.
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Our 6410tto : "A square deal to everyone
Framed E
Pictures
= w e nave lust received it abiptnsat of 300
9 Pictures framed complete with Outs. back, picture.
etc. These are part.ic'tlarly imitable for the
Chi inane, trade, and are marked et eery popular
price..
I Don't orb -look the fact that our stock of
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Fon ue* for the holiday trade is genet estmpie)e.
We have some Writhe" D.*., Rockery, Clabieelo.
1 Chairs. Hall H'Ierore, ate.. that would slake
most acceptable (Ammons gat*.
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