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The Signal, 1911-12-14, Page 1614f TuuasDAT, DScrfaingn 14, 1911 THE SIGNAL (ODERICTh ONTARIO CUT THIS OUT :•stud this to its w ith ten cents. and receive by return wail ten beautiful Christmas and New Year's lex tcards. This is merely an advertising offer to interest you in tau goods. Post Card Supply Co. Derr. x tui Queen St. East TORONTO four uams is ] Add reeds.. A Valuable Assistant. At the Winter Frit at Guelph is given information along all lines of live stock production anti crop cultiva- tion that is valuable to any farmer I who desires to keep up-to-date. The Weekly Sun cf Dec. 19 will contain a carefully prepared and easily under- stood summary of the chief points brought out et the next fair. If you are engaged in any branch of • farmuig with a view to making money, ' you will find The Weekly Hun a most valuable V9siPtant. Do not miss the issue of December 19. ) r Woman's Weakness • A woman's reproductive organs are in the most to- tense `tense and continuous sym- pathy with her kidessys. The slightest disordsriatke kidneys brings about a corresponding Qtseam is the reproductive ar�aaa Dodd's Kidney Pillo, by flue storing the k i neys to their perfect condition, present and care those fearful to orders peculiar to women. Pale young girl, wore -mut mothers, suffering wives and women entering upon the Change of Life, your best friend is Dodd's Kidney Pills All Ready for Christmas Imported Papeteries in d.'iota boxes suitable for ('iii1stluau gifts tontaining C'rane's c •lel.',t,cd Linen Leven Note Paper and Ens elopes, tonging in price from 2.x• up to $2,51i. Copyright Books A full stock of all the new Books worth refitting. including " Wionint; cf Barletta \\'oath•" $l.at1 het ; '• 1l1ery Carey. CAE: "The Singer of the Kootenay,"$1.10; "Life Everlasting" by Marie Corelli. $1.111; "Kennedy Square" by author of '• Peter. $1.10 "Thet case' of Richard Mi•ynelt." $1.19; "The Common Law ('haulhete, S1.10. and dozens of others. Books for Young People Chou,• Si tar, Boys' Own 51.111, Girls' Own t'1.90, Chatterbox talc Buster Stosvn tiff'. Foxy Grandpa 50c. beeides'a full stock of Toy Picture Books slinging In price from tic up. Linen Toy Rooks front Tic up to 61.5(1. Leather Goods In Ki.: r;mitt,• including Hand Bags from $1.111 up lu $10.0t►; Travelling Cases from 51.:141 up. Brass and Copper Goods Imported Brass Goods, Bronze and Copper Goods. Ste-rliug Silver and English Plate, Imported Cut (class. English Chinn, Royal Crown Derby. Minton, Coalport, also two special stock patterns in Limoges French China, at.d plain white cud gold. Fountain Pens The celebrated \Vatennan's 1,1, -al' Fountain Pens : $2.:10, 83rd), at 00, $5.o(. and $8.(l . The Reurex Fountain Pen : solid gold point. full size. special $1.2.1 and $1.:111. Christmas Post -Cards Togs. Seals. etc , ranging in price from lc sip. r The Coio;<iia1 Book Store GNU. POIt7'ER, Prior. .,,. I -. 1. ,drs ic:h NO BILL !N ARMSTRONG CASE! Lucknow ggist Discharged et De- cember Semmes. The December sessions of the Count) Court opened at the court. house on Tuesday afternoon of Ilia week. The only criminal case on the docket was that against J. (carnet Armstrong. the Luckuoer druggist, who was charged with criminal negli- gence in dispensing drugs, resulting. es was alleged, in the death of Mies Margaret Murray, of Detroit, about sixteen months ago. The case was placed in the hands of the grand jury on Tuesday afternoon and when the court spaced at 2 o'clock on Wednes- day afternoon the jury came into oourt with "no bill" as their present- ment in the case, Armstrong was then called into court and discharged by His Honor Judge Holt. There were ten civil cases on the docket and three of these were jury cases. Only one was tried, that of Oudmore vs. Cooper. This was tan ac- tion entered as lbj result of a dispute over the electing of an hotel in Hen - sail. The jury returned ac erdkt for the defendant and His Honor Judge Holt directed that judgment be entered dia- 1 missing the action with costs. Some of the non -jury cases are to be tried on Friday. awe NOMINATIONS ON FRIDAY. zzhD. Candidata Lining Up for Some of the Offices. The statute provides that when the last Monday in December is Christmas Day Municipal nominations shall be held on the previous Friday. Thus Ft iday, the end inst.. will he munici- pal nomination day in Ontario. In Goderich the nominations will he held in the town hall commencing at 7:311 p. in. In this issue of The Signal Mayor Cameron states his position in regard to the mayoralty- for 1912. Reeve Reid has declared himself a clndidste fur the office. Deputy- Reeve Munuinge expects to step up to the reeveship. hut Council- lor Robert Elliott will give the people a chance to vote for him instead. Councillor Clark will ,.aspire to the deputy-veeveship, and as yet no op- ponent is in eight. As Councillors Wallace and Vanat- ter intend to retire from the council, there will„be room for some new as- pirants. Several citizens are men- tioned as possible candidate., or as men who would make good council- lors. Among these are H. U. Dunlop, R. 11. Cott, ex -Councillor 0. H. Hum- ber, W. T. Fellow, R. J. &legew. F. E. Bingham, H. J. Morris. J. J. Moser, Geo. Porter, A. D. McLean. H. J. A. M+c:Ewan, I►r. L. M. Mabee, ie. H. Martin. Joseph Kidd, J. C. Martin. an i probably others. The citizens should prevail upon stitne of these gentlemen to let their names go before the electors. Alex. C`bra stars terns as water and light coinmi.sionet expires this year. Wanted Immediately Swart, capable roan, on good salary or commission. to sell our well-known special- ties in fruit and ornamental tree, in ►our courtly. We pay seem -dreg to ability. and desire the beet mat. procurable. 600 Acres of fruit trees from which to fill 1 ustbmerri requirements. Our salesmen are absolutely sure to supply reliable, satisfactory stock. E,,tablished. over 31 years, Write • Sake Manager. Pelham Nursery Co , Toronto.Oate 0, N. It. --To custom',-! if ourreprese.ua lives have not called. write for catalogue and price. e $2.00chlNispmasPFOR YOUent $2.00 I We are putting forth great efforts to make this Christmas week the greatest , I of any -previous Christnfas week in our history', so We intend making it interesting •I for all our old customers and -as many new ones who may favor us with their trade, by giving every one who pun hast. goods to the amount of twelve dollars and presents the coupon found in this space, Two, !Sollars in Cash. Bring the coupon, with you and it will be worth a two dollar bill. Doesn't two dollars look I good -10 anti ?--then clime here, buy twelve dollars worth of goods -pay the cash for them and we will bite you hack 52.00. RHEUMATISM FOR FIFTEEN YEARS! i • 1 Our stock is large in all lines of MENI'S CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS aid it will be easy to make your selections from the following lines: Neckwear Suspenders Gloves . Neckscarfs Farcy Hose Handkerchiefs Shirts • Coliar Cases Fancy Vests Bath Gowns Smoking Jackets Pyjamas Underwear Fur Collars Fur Caps Fur Lined Gloves Throws away crutches alter "slay Father Morliscy's No. 7. 6OlrHAHPTON, N B. Oct. 15. Idle. •'1 bad suffered with Rheumatism for fifteen years - soraetimas so badly I had to use crutches -aad could get nothing to trete me I sew your No. T Tablets advertised and decided t0 give them • trial. I procured a box. and In a very abort time 1 got relief. sad by the time I bad taken ave boxes the Rheumatism bad all left me. Atter it months It re- turned -1 got another boa. and now 1 am free from Rheumatism. I can con- eelerntlously recommend your remedy to all sufferers from Rheumatism. Your No. T Tablets are great - worth their weight in gold," Charles It Croekhlte. General Merchant. The above prescription is not a -Cure- Alr or so-called patent medicine. Dr. Morrisey prescribed It for e1 years. and It cured thousands after other doc'ors failed Price. sec per box at your dealers. or Father Mori racy Medicine Co. Limited. Montreal- Mot A. E. COOK, TEACHER OF • Piano Pla3ing AND Theoretical Subjects. Pupils prepared for Toronto Conservatory of Music Examina- tions. Studio over Thomson's Music Store, The Square, Goderich. WESTFIELD. MoxnAT, Dee. Iltb. Naws surra. -A. W. C. Hardist went to Guelph todayto attend is fat stock show and ato exhibit a nine-tuontbe-old calf whish weighs 1,- O60 lbs ... Miss Grace Wightauan and her brother Karl are spending a tew days visiting tuWorts at Guelph. Mise Rena Gordon, of Lucknow, paid a short visit to bet relative& here this week Mies Ada McClinton, of Goderich, spent the past week with tier many friends lo this vicinity Mr. Fowler, of Gnderich, visited friends bete on 8uoday last .. John Buchanan returned home on Salle - (day- lest from the Rest, where be I spent the past nine or ten months He purposes returning to the West in the spring, baring engaged with one Iof the Western farmers for the coin- ing summer.The young people of this section purpose giving a first-class concert, consisting of dialogu es. reci- tations and music of various kinds, in the schoolhouse of S. B. No. 8 on the evening of December B)th, in aid of the Sick Children'. Hospital. Toronto. Admission to concert, 10c. Boxed (Arietmes Choc.dates, front lOc. to $I,(10, Hick's drug store. WELL 1111Y1111 MR Restored to Health by V inol Rev. D. Schneider, who Is a well known minister In Rice Lake, t31'ia, writes: "I had a very severe stomach trou- ble last year from which 1 was kept In bed three months. I had engegsa the services of a doctor, but to •, r avail. I then read of Vinol and des, - mined to try a bottle. Before it um; used up I was out of bed, and four bottles male me a well m:. t. Vino! is a splendid medicine, end I can glad!, recommend it." Prominent men from all over the country do not hesitate to endorse this wondeful tonic. For twelve years Vinci has been sold on the "money back" plan, and •vary year strengthens its popularity and proves by continued testi that It win do what we claim for it. Soldand gu seaweed In Goderich M H. C. Dunt ip. The rliahle place to procure fresh Christmas cigars at Hick's. oysters is Blackstone's, Viet street, A.nt%Claus. seHist k•lone's distil:.. 'phone 240. 1 of Christmas r •:&Rise Ira..; Sr. up. RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO THE SIGNAL Special Values in I FUR COATS Coon Coats $65, $70 Dog Coats $20 Alaska Beaver $22 Natural Wombat $25 Fur Lined Coats, good Beaver shell, Muskrat ' lining, Otter Collar $So Suits and Overcoats Including the fatuous 20th Century Brand PRICE $10 TO $25 YiATER C. PRIDHAM sole agent tor 20ttb C.ntury Ciothing i Good for Two Dollars On $15 duals Punishes. -aT _;_ Walter C. Pridham's cures. O.a- 1$ts• tr. !lssti AM ERON'S FOR HRISTMAS GIFTS EVERYTHING HE time for Christmas joys and the cheerful giving , of gifts to those whom you consider friends has again arrived, and if you do not accept of the ,opportunity within the few days left the opportunity may be lost to you forever. Only 7 more shop- ping days left and then the joyous feasts, exchanging of gifts, Santa Claus and general rejoicing. Who is it that would nit join in and share the happiness of the occasion ? Now stop and think, make out a list of who you think you \till be receiving gifts from, besides the ones you are going to send something to -then come to this store and from the enormous assortment you should be able to supply all your wants. IN LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR Here are a ANtr .SIbS2S The r. n ' i,' f(i',fs tt.>m....25 .o 50: AV1' irk Bag.. So toy;• • Sill. i • , red Coat ilangery at i:.Isag at..._i5cto$1.Co A si;i< n.i tatil covered Trecur Fotii:e dr , t'xtra,oafs, :it ..3Sto 50: A pair r'f cors'. tial Slippers orb's , Sok- A box (,( j'fiti'frg+, assoited s A fan.-.% fain Cus!i ;n 35 !:,last: "arc Isncv Belts at: .19 to A Veil '11 1 ark's long in si'j•arate box . 15; A set of lir', $7.541 t a u: t 500 A pail o: ks. GAkve. $t.cotn $t.zc A gold is, tits:it i.n fat►, t oxl5c to St .at A pair rliwtiarante•d C,.ft Links at So A silk fotl►f'in Lsni Tie . +. Sa fancy and it.t.n l-Iin4kt?thirfe in tine c•t' and often S to 2S. Fan.•y C `IlA . .. ..25 to 75t few suggestions which may A neck Muffler at 25c A leather Hand Bag from 39c to $2.00 A -sweater Coat $t.5o to $2.50 A wool Blanket from$2.98 to $4.85 Comfortefs from $1.45 to $2.00 Bed Spreads from 89c to $1.5o [.;tryst flannelette Blankets at... $1.39 Will Towels 25 to 5oc Linen Table Covers... $t.00 to $t.So Talk Napkins at Sc La of ies fancy Houseshppe r s 75c to Sr 00 FOR MEN AND BOYS A pair of kid (;loves at $t.00 to $1.25 A pair of gold Cuff Links at Stx Newest' in Neck Ties in fancy boxes 25 to 50 - Colored borders silk Handker,hifes 35. Excelda Handkerchiefs at toc Pair of fancy Sox Pair or Suspenders 25 to yoc A coat Seeater 75c to $2 so Fancy stripe Sh;rts soc to Poo P1n H,.useslepi•ers 75( to sit 25 2510;tc help some : A Suit- of tine wool Underwear $2.00 4o $;.00 A suit of serviceable tweed Clothes for boys at $4.50 for men at 4Io.00 A pure wool diagonal stripe serge Suit for men spec,al xalue...$to.00 Our special all wool serge Suits in blacks and blues, latest fixings at $15.00 A black heaver or melton Over- coat at o.00 Men's fur lined Coats, sur co ars, special at $ tft.00 We have hundreds of suitable gifts t' "ich are all out on tables marked in lain Egires. For the convenience of our customers the store will be open every evening till Xmas. Our advice is shop as soon as you can, and as ranch as you can at our store. Walk right in and feel at home. Look around whether you buy or not. We like to see you all In here. After which we wish you WI a miry Merry Xmas. Store Open eoery evening from - to STOP?. 0:'" v et'6N"k IRONSaI;e y.TL •'s'+ N. L. Cameron