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District News.
LAURIER.
\\'KDNBNDAY. tiec. 13th.
THURBI'KN--MAM•OILL.--OD !Satur-
day Duncan Ttlotburn drove to Kin-
. outline lu meet Mrs. dfat{iill, of
`‘attlt rte. Marie. who the scene da)'
lrecatt.r his w rte. The happy -duple
will reside on Mr. Thorburn s o .1 term
of /Amber leg♦ The tuauy gttt+d w ialr-
b friends attend them.
Ki5.vd.-Rod. McLenmau lett >-e+-
Let 4- v tot Chicago Mts. KeL. J.
M. -Ket:zir i, *,ending a few dal a iu
Gottetich with her parent.. Mr. and
Mi'. Giant .MisitTema Krtut•tnu ii.
.ted friends in Goderich chi, week
Plough -mg ie again the unlet of the
day An effort is being Heade :o
commence a night school at IAlit i,i
A meeting will he held totnottor
evetuog in the school to elect Alb:rte.
.etc. D. N. Mariitegor oallrd au
ft'.•r.d. Ise-'- • _Satatdny.
BAYFIELD.
T.'K.u.tr. Ute.l_^h.
Al.! N. . .: t Nett ices wets eon.I
duct',1 :e the \Irthtali-t chinch on
$4ah'• .:h !.t by Hey. !Stanley Lick-
tai d_ f Walt- :.. +Ant uwit.,t to the
st••ln.y v,•alb:/ the ever log -el vier
sea- r .1 v a- ,,i sly art: -tided. H'•s-.
Mt. Las - to..c thr services in \\•alt crit i
A ei erlht-t - I'.tKT%.-fin F'ridav
ev,•u II.,41 ui es.t week Ret'. A. Ma.:!.it-I
lane tt.rs s-414eased nt• the 1o.n,I.•.s of
het", at Re' lisr••. who
arr;t.-il ori -It 4 •I,rn:.t i•,u of a Hue- big
load I'lo. eavaunt a it 1.1. as
mels -pent -intang all sone;- and
Ienewit ¢o• 'I.( II' tilers. mail.' at the
Ih.-/'imine a I if til supper.
tete. o' •/;,11.11 l c the l"lits. Nho hod
: ,11 ,mq their well -tilled;
Bet, e separat it, g. the
p tot h t i:., ked t he donors tot their.
kind:tt.-. iu :a few well-ch*ecn Notde.
attei whi. h.-.11 singing Aida'
- 1 -an. `sale.
Yt:r,a.NTAT1nN. John \\'hidden,
and hi- d,a.iglitt-. Mis- Ruby left on'
Thi t-,itt :est frit a visit of k feet
month- with Ii tends in lialtfaln, P.•t.m-!
-vlvao a and the 1111 Country. They
will be very mulch tuiuid by A wide:
i• cele -of f,ler, ds, who will tool forward
wide Ca -smile to their retain in the
-F+linn. On the err of their deprt•tire
the/ were waited upon by 'he trach-
ers ar.d a nmtuher of the whole's of bet.
Andtrw',1 Sa"arb se► -cert, who pre.'
settled Mr. Wheldon v Its a club -beg
and an ambi-01a in token of their'
appreciation of his set time as super-,
ititendent of tt.•• Sabbath school foe
•o n•tiny years The pretretittatMe ward
Made I" \lis. Maggie McLeod and the
f•dlowing address was read by Miss
Cecil McLeod :
Mr. I heddou,-
on the ere of your departure fo- a well
earned holiday. we oa behalf of the .ehnl„as
and teat -1.m of St. Andrews Sabbath school
desire to take' this opportunity of wishimg ylou
Godspeed and of expressing our high admira-
tion of your gtalities as a man and as superin-
tendent of our Sabbath school. For many
Y cans you have faithfully 'discharged that
office and even under circumstance. of great
personal trial and sorrow you hare cheerfully
seven your time andour labor on behalf of
.kir cause. We feel that es a Sabbath school
Ave owe you a debt that cannot easily be re-
paid. and a- a slight tangible token of out
esteam and respect we ask lou to a.-'ept this
club -bag and umbrellt. in doing to we would
•-xpre.s the hope that the Wader you are Mk'
log may be the means, under O'd, of bringing
.o you and Mint. Ruby renewed health of bort ,•
md tae•k peace /take mind.
withdfr. that
thew theu worke
. •o h you h.tee to long well done.
THE SIGNAL : GODERICH
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eiT. AUOUSTINE.
TUESDAY. Dee. 12.
NtergeeMiss Mary Earley, of Auburn.
is vipiting friends in this vicinity this
week.. .. Miss Rrtsy McAllister via-
:tett Oeaterich friends last week. .....
Nelson Noses. of Toronto, is visiting
Il.nnybrook friends at present
Messrs. Henry and Fat iugton were in
this vicinity Inst week threshing
,Inver. The Beed is yielding well (Ria
year and is of a good quality isrutee
Cranston wee cutting wood with hi.
.eta big tiirachine for some of the farm -
ere around here last week Rob -
ell. Mt-,tllister it -ft Lucknuw on Mon-
day with -mute cattle which he in-
tends showiug at the fat etre k show at
Guelph Ihi, week.
THE Lint JOHN ('LANK. The fun-
eral of the late John Clark, sr., which
took place to HaII'e cemetery last
Tuesday ft not the beim- of his daugh-
ter, Mrs. W111. Tbomup.ou. was largely
attrn'(ed by sorrowing friends and
relatives. 'Dot funeral services at the
house enil giave were euudilcted by
Rev. I.. Built -4f, of ilungannon, and
Iter. It. A. Miller, of Auburn.
ST. HELENS.
L'UWL of: ALL KiNDS W.tNTED.
f'.tite el dressed. and properly -t.,red. on
N -s -d ie•d..y and to 1 hur.d:V• noon. Highest
figure p.. d. EsiT ATF: P. K. MIl,l.Klt. tit.
Helen
1'I'ErtDAY, Dec. 12th. ,
Lia .ii. Nurs:a.-Mr. and Mrs. J. It.
leitherfo:.1. Mrs. H. Kuthe,ford cod
Will Rutherford attended the fuurr.1
of 111.• lete C. Horuuth at \1'ii,gha.n .••
l'ursalay... Jae. Barbour I. f
\1'oudait• for the fat cattle show a
Guelph. He is exhibiting :' fine • all
which turned the stales at Mu to. ...
Mi. and Mts. nub 'rayl'", D. McKen-
zie. NI. Humphrey. C. Taylor. E. Wet-
Arr. (t. M"liuite. W. Rutherford, W.
I. Miller. W. McDonald. A. McDonald
and H. Rutherford attended the tat
stocks 110w. It Guelphthis weel..l..
Jim Baker will inform lb- Public that
he isI t•raely to arruutmIlartte the
fatniersof the vicinity by stat ting the
chopping mill in Frank Todd's old
sound. .\ tile -cal patronage will
oblige No.:i school will- holed its
entertainment on December '2.nd. A
greet time is exp a -ted - A box soc-
ial will he held at St. Helens public
hall on December !Ai, under the aus-
pices of the Women's institutes in aid
of the piano fund. More particulars
next work.
LOCH LiLSIi.
TUESDAY. Dee. 12th.
MILD WEATHER. -What the Mete-
orological Office last week would de.
seeibe as "pneeasonabte mild weather"
was strongly confirmed lest Friday by
the information received fr Ed.
Johnston. 11th eon ession. that sev-
eral mosquitoes were observed by hits
on that day while working near the
residence. in fact, Mr. Johostoe re-
ports that a few were detected in ex-
tracting some of the rich red blood
which flows the vein, of that
in
gentleman. This is certainly an occur-
: rence which rarely happens so late in
the year ss Ikr•euther 8th.
Rime Chun SUPPER. -Last Wed-
nesday evening the second annual so-
cial gathering of the Lochalsh Rifle
Club took place, in the form of an
oyster supper, in the splendid ml,w-
sion of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McUnuald,
of Paratnum,t. who bad kindly placed
their home at the disp ,cal of the doh,
It was a very enj n•abl- nc,•asion and
the members including their it•iende
were in attendance to the number of
about 115. A sumpi repast was
server] in the dining -room, and for
Nice eufety tazor shaving outfits, in
'lark leather, how $2.11) to Vella. at
ilick's drug store.
Hlack.tenr a continue to be head-
,ivarters for ice cream in hulk or limey'
I•t irks and trash oysters,
those who bad not y t been inured to
pal uikis*,lof the huscous bivalves 1
an ample pr.oviaio of other
things was wade. a evening was
pleasantly spent in the uaentens
customary on such an oco on.
TALE or A t1Tk"aat.-A v' and
ambitious' young steer below*ing to
John Finlayson met with a sad fate
last week. Ti appears that it watt in
the habit dad; when let out of the
stable of tilt/thing up to the auwwlt of
a high straw -stack in the yard, in
order to see wore of the world, as,
Jouhhlese, the uidinat•y bovine meth-
od.' cif rr,joytug the ftesh air bad tw-
r• stale to his steership. Whether I
its head. like that of some men. could -I
riot stand elevated poeitious, or
whether it had inaugurated a tohcg•
gan slide will never he known, but it
ti la found one day in a paralysed eon-
aitiou at the foot of the stack and bad
to hi despatched. Thee a young life
full of ton -nose came to a prentatute
end. Its tasefulners, however, did not
to riii itate at its death and it will
polishly Ibis winter save some of the
bencher r bill.
THE MILKY W AY.-- Last week
while a tesfx•ctable family in Para-
n:tient were spending the evening
quietly in their home, and when all
was still, suddenly a tremendous clash
was heard in the heck killheti accom-
panied by the sound, as it we re, of the
rush of "many waters." The first
thought of lbe amazed inmates
was . that probably an elephant
escaped from a circus had made
a raid on the kitchen, and when
they ventured rain ly out to in-
vestigate this feat was t untirulyd at
thy( by the sight of a huge toren of
014%1111C prolot•tions -it ending in the
dim light near the door The cause of
lb • whole trouble was quite Mille.
A visiting wain from Lochalshad
quickly opened an unused door
*gait ,t which a can of milk was
stir ing, with the inevitable result.
A.: ,quel to this tale it may lie raid
that --sue of the wale members next
mot. c, wondering at the unusual
ease . ; h which they purled on their
shoes and at the sone time expetienc-
beg that pleasant treling when the
foot comes into contact with moisture.
examined the rails.- iced were oVer-
joyed to find out that their shoes were
half -full of the lacteal con'euts of the
overturned cart.
ASTHMA CATARRH
Christmas
Gifts
N -a.. 'ere' ,e •-
A eirod.. gas and .aeetoe ere Cee.. 1.4 toea-
aife u.astsa echos. d..4aa tat M.IL.t! Mak
arse t'.et ail smear he 11a1, tee.
The r rea`t.a sero. r 3e,rrt4u. a..pued
out, ..ter tree►. ,.,.Ye, Imcattae, errs- •octan
rte ere 00.4. .u1 Sons the e..1Y. eserine
.situ/awl.t• C,..S-.e. I..y.W w
a -to otaa•
a and c ore. Mild . row n. s.aww
Ina Ado,-.,
went a. pout toe drew.. 4wtlet ate
ALL DRUGGISTS
fry .'ree.ra,r .sate-
septic MR.* T.t;et•
lac the ■ ewes thto.t.
They we wills.. "deal -
I.• and .waters.-. Ut
y'./ a,at.re w Io.,a e.
ilk. in .:ate(•..
Ldectae-Miles Bldg.
MONTRIAL
t:. *�...,..... a,e,
Christmas Groceries
Coote to the store where
you can select your phriet-
rwas Gifts in a short time.
Hoe our tables' of 5c, 1(k•. IS..
Sle,23ciu toyer. game,. dullsof
all kind'•, chiun, pest card
albums, ritual., violins.
mouth nagaom, cltihi'e tea
sets iii china and white
granite, beads and neck-
laces of all Made.
In Dry Goods
lfandkerchiefe. belts. collars
jebots, knitted kimonos.
Motor veils :arid scarfs and
other atIiclre to uutmerous
to mention.
Apprentices wanted for
dressmaking.
New Idea Patterns 1
-tock. lee each.
Leave your Christmas Grocery orders at
Spahr's. -
We have alarge stock -of Ne*' Fruits.
Raisins, Curronts, Figs, Peels, Dates, Nuts,
Oranges, Bananas and Lemons ; and everything
kept in an up-to-date grocery.
Choice Butter and Eggs alwN's on hand.
See our Chinaware.
\'our orders will be executed promptly. We
have our own delivery.
NEWS NOTES. - Alex. llamiltort,
who went out on the C. P. it. harvest- 'Nt_
era' excursion to the Northwest last
summer, arrived home l44 week.
He wits employed at Carberry," Man..
and visited friends in S sketcbewan
and give! if very favorable report of
the prairie country John McRae.
of L,ehalah, who spent the summer
near Gra Alta.. returned home
last week.- Jack looks hale and
hr -arty Fred Ross, of Atgbsrley,
wars visiting some of his friends in
this locality last week. He has been
engaged by the 'trustees of the Dun-
gannon public school to act as prin-
cipal of the acme and will commence
hie duties there at New Year'.
Reid./McLennan. who lately bought
the Fletcher farm, hes again invested
in real e.tete by put chasing t:fty acres
of the property owned by Archie
McDonald on the Huron aide of the
boundary. The other half (fifty a^t•u-s)
of the same property has been eecured
ny Rod. Rewe, the rising ('roesua of
that. locality. Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Sandy returned home last Saturday
after a few days spent with friends in
Goderich and at Nile ... R. A.
(brant, the renowned well driller, is
now recuperating At his home here.
after a very successful season of riper-
ations. Duthie last Gall he, with hie
aesisiant, Tum Hu„l:ur, .irillyd about a
dozen wells between (ioderich and
Hayfield. He will doubtless during
the winter enj .y iia season of relexa-
tin .... Mrs. Angus McDiarmid, of
Nile, win visiting at the hove of her
sister. Mrt±, IL. A. Grant. this week.
A day st?rted on Cowan's
Cocoa is a day with a cicz r
head and a steady nerve --
a day full of snap and life.
Cocoa nourishes the body.
It is rich in food value and
easy to digest.
DO YOU
USE ..
COWAN'S
COCOA?
P. T. DEAN
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t'orner East stlret and assume
JOHN SPAHR
'Phone 146 Hamilton Street
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VICTORIA OPERA HOUSE
THURSDAY, DEC. 2IsT
AT 8 O'CLOCK IN THE EVENING
and hear one of the most successful men of the day give an impartial re-
view of the working of local option in the town of Orillia.
MR. JOHN C. MILLER
of the Couchiching Tannery, manufacturers of the celebrated Empire
Union Oak Harness Leather, has been engaged to address the meeting.
Mr. Miller is the employer of a large number of workingmen, has had
considerable experience in municipal life, is president of Orillia Board of
Trade and president of the Canadian Club. He is a former president of
the Canadian Lacrosse Association and took a team of lacrosse players on
a trip around the world in 1007. He, therefore, knows the boys and their
needs as well as anyone.
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DR. MACKLIN WILL OCCUPY THE CHAiR
SPECIAL MUSIC
EVERYBODY WELCOME
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OPPOSITION SPEAKERS INVITED
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ft:=:r:Rn hour. are saved by
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A •aa.enaers landing at Bristol
rrachLeodon tw•u home later.
The ..peedeest and /moat eorn-
fwtobte route to London.
For full information apply to
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I'M Nor. 8.5., Toronto. Ont.
WINTER 1'.}: t\t FROM JAN. 2nd.
CENTRAL
STFATPORr• ONT.
i- the leading Itnslnea.. College in Weeders
Uutarto. It has three department., ('oet-
mercial. Shorthand and Telegraphy. It ix,
larger and better Usaa ever. Our courses
are much better tYaa those of der ordinary
Buatssaa Colles-. and our Rrsonata. aseuts
high-grade 1st i'ion a. A pearlioal training
i• worth mune titre• the coat. if Tru want
a K urines. College coat a sale t t hls school
and get th' ben% Our catalogue is free.
N rite fur it as once. •
I' A )lrLAuHI.AN. I'rineipat.
CANADIAN •
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Christmas
New Year's
Rates
SIN(ILE F.ARF. /fes•. 2.3. 2t,
Return )duties Dee. 215.
Abs. Deet. an. 31, Jan. 1.
itetutn Limit. Jan. 2.
FARE AND ONE-THIRD.
Dec. 21 to J:art. I. ltetton Limit.
Janus.ty 3. Mini Fate 25c.
Between all '.talions in l'ariadn east
of fort Art hut, and to Seidl Ste.
NI arias. ihtr,O, Mirk, i'uRAlc• nod
Niageta Falls, N Y.
JOH. KIDD, Agent.
K. LYBBL
I.KALER Ir
JUNK
CORNER HURON ROAD
and WELLS STREET
Haven moved to (itderirh
and estahuiehed a husinsew Isere.
1 will bny all !indeed jwwk and
pay good prima. Any pee -wet
having say Med to well I. re
*newel to drtrp a postcard to sty
giddy... and I will can foe' it
i will aloe buy all kinds of
Uve Poultry
K. LYBEL
Christmas and
Neu) Year
Excursions
feet ween All stations in Canada.
also to Niagara Falls and Buffalo.
N. Y., Detroit :and Port Huron.
Mich.
SINGLE FARE
/Minimum Charge 25c)
Good going Dec. Zi. 21. 25.
ltetutn limit Dec. 28, 1911.
Also good going Dec. au. 31.
1911, and Jan. 1. 1912. Ret'iro
limit Jan. 2. 1912.
FARE AND ONE-THIRD
Minimuw Charge 25cl
Good going Dec. 21. 1911, to
Jan. I. 1912, inclusive. Return
imit Jau. 3, 1912.
Full particulat, and ticket.. fern F. F.
Iawience. Town Agent. or autres+ A.
it, Duff. U. P A.. Toronto.
Liquor Weakens
Nervous System
Nerves Demanding the So-called .
Sedative Effects of Alcohol Are •
"Alcoholic Nerves." The Get -
Ira Treatment in Three
Days, Cures Appetite for
Liquor and Restores
Nerves.
When a man's nerves are in a
condition which dettuanda alco-
hol as a sedative -in other
words, when he must take a
drink to overcome nervousness,
the snore quickly he comes to
the Gatlin institute. or sends
for the Gatlin home treatment.
the better. Mental decay soon
sets in where the nerve forces
are impaired. No poison is as
destructive to the nervous syn
tem as the slowly -acting pBisoo
of alcohol.
An appettte-the physical ne-
cessity for liquor- is the great - -
est health l'at.ility one Can poi -
Nese.
In three days. without hypo-
dermic iojeetiorla or any other
diens-lee/able features, the Gatlin
treatment drives a') sceunaa-
Isted alcoholic po:son front the
system. does posy with liquor
craving, strengthens the nerv-
ous system to -not nal, restores
'appetite f..r foud, and brings
back healthy digestion. In
short, the Gatlin treatment
cures the liquor habit in three
days.
liatlin Institutes are now ei-
tnblisbed all over the United
States, Canada and Europe.
The treatment is no.eitiperlment.
there is twelve years of success
back of ir. Positively no date
get ons, c lalive or poisonous
drugs used.
Call or write for books of par-
ticulars.
The Gatlin Institute
'SNORE NORTH 4538,
426 Jarvis St.. Toronto
A. HARGRAVE, Manager.
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URNITUR
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GIFTS
O you know of any other article as suitable for a Christmas Gift
1 J as a nice piece of Furniture chosen from our carefully selected
stock ? Consider the following list and you will find exactly
what you are looking for. -,
Rockers Book Cases China Cabinets
Arm Chairs Writing Desks Parlor Cabinets
Fancy Chairs Sectional Bookcases Music Cabinets
Parlor Tables Buffets
Library Tables Sideboards
Extension Tables Combinations
Dressers ..
Chiffoniers
Dressing Tables
WE ARE ALSO SELLING THE
NORDHEIMER PIANO
Which for tune, quality, durability and appearance stands supreme in the
Piano world today. If you are considering the purchase of a musical instrument
it will be to your own interest to call on us.
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