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THE SIGNAL GODBRICH ONTARIO
AINSLEY
ENO L1SII
CIIINA
line -and - a - halt
Ainley English inn
Cup sod Saucers, about
1l) very pretty • +•I rR
t the � titan. mirett.
me price - 111114 each.
A Jere. direct 000aign-
meot of the genuine
E►ite Limoges (Red
Stamp) Cigna. Complete
Dinner Seta, .old in .eta
or in separate pieces.
Cups and Saucers com-
mencing as low as SOo.
The Celonisl Beek Stere
GEO. PORTER, Prop.
'Phone 1011 Goderich
Increase your Farming Power
tot outmoding the popular
Toronto, tint- items place in ('.0 -oda for
hlirh-, edebu.lussedtreatien- Entertow
Open all year. Catalogue free.
There's just as much
difference in talking
machines as there is
in pianos. The
COLUMBIA
Graphophone
is the original `talking ma -
chino" made
a-chine"made under the orig-
inal basic patents. A11
other machines came later
and no other has caught up.
Disc and Cylinder Grapho-
phones-snit your own
preferences -and suit your
own pocketbook.
Tents are .eine -coerce Ls
artLo k
Walter 8. narrisoa
On the Squat.• (,,derich
1
LYRIC THEATRE
SPECIAL A'rf"Ra(7rioN
Friday and Saturday.
February 16 and 17.
The
IJeIhi Ilurbar.
0g of his Majesty King
V. is India. Alia, outer
good pictures. Admission el -
way. 5c.
THE CANNED DRAMA
W ben .tehee�weerrle. of ttwh�e day all my
And l MI trill sdb need • change of
mew
It is Mnn 1 Io1 ve Io go to the awHaa
pistare show
♦ed view the sprightly deluge oq the
1 delhrbt10 w wee runts delft WW1'
bamep .tante
nod wbl.sleg mesa who matt, neem
oetweifra:
And 1 h4 the rampant •beds and the
make belieee haltheoege
Which 1 sae wises I attend the photo
play.
Many retracts. ate doss. many bogeism
are wen
la the eras that moron Wert the
AL the •yualds aro passim' fair. all the
mem are det>oealr.
And the villains all are of the deepest
dye.
we reeiew the daily lives of princea
and their wive..
How they drew ar.d what they eat acid
where they go;
And we where crime and strife so the
shady walks of 11'.
When we go to we the moving Pict rte
show.
In the picture- of the West the cow-
at hie Wet :
The treble red man has an innings.
too;
They stupendous hazards take. and
1 ttantc struggles false
In the dramas wench antoid before
the view'.
H»w I tremble and 1 thrill when the
e .vage tries to kill
The captive maiden who had .aid him
nay :
And 1 leash with childish glee when
the hero set.. her free
At the climax of the moving picture
play'
When of vaudeville 1 Lire and for sp,rt
I've no desire.
When 1 think that comb opera 5.
slow, -
When I setiety and I milt variety.
in Ia .hen I call to mind the picture
show.
And it water, nota mite if the plot's a
trifle trite.
Or the idea has been wad before
today
For my blues it 1, a cure end I revel in
the lore
Of the realistic taming pioture play.
CANADIAN
IFS A C I FIC
To WININIPEG
AND
VANCOUVER
'Daily T*continent l Service via
t /AV! median Route.
Stenditd and rouriet Sleepers.
fo CHICAGO
Three trains (Iaily, excellent service,
wakh,g connection. at Detroit for
FLORI 1 'A and et Chicago for
- CALIFORNIA
AND PACIFIC COAST POINTS
For teeth; vatinns and informa-
tion apply to JOS. KIDD. Agent,
G der•. -h
STOCKTAKING
SALE
Big savings for you in many lines of Herdevarc. 1t will cepa) you
to look ahead and see what your needs will he.
Ideal Fencing
We final we have a few rolls of the tame•=. Ideal Fencing left
over. What we have you can have (strictly cash with order) as
follows :
N. 0 hard steel wire, all evenly galvanized.
6 -line .vires :111 inches high, uptight 22 inrhea apart,
7 -line wire 411 inches high, upright '22 inches apart,
7 line wire Ori inches high, rrfwight 22 inche. apart.
8 -litre wire 41 inche. high. upright E2 inches apart.
8-111o. site 47 inches high, uptight Z inches apart
We. charge 2fir per day or part of a dap
stretchers. sever.1 of our stretcher,' have not h
acv peroon having them will be subject to the a
F rilary 10.
at per rod, 22 o
at per rod, 24 o
at per nod, 25 0
at per rod, 2d4o
at per rod, 2710
for the use of
••en returned and
hove charge after
No. 9 Coiled Wire
What tee have goes It $2.20 per i00 lbs.
mitts
have a gond assortment
left. Herr is . chant.. to eaves
1...y' ti0r. floc and fKie Ilnse at
per pates, -See.
Hockey Stjcks
AT OUT MOM
All 75e linee at eldo
All age Sticks at
All 60e Sticks at Ne
A11 Ste Sticks at •
Slack Food 120 Per..
}-net shoelald'he 4aedine 1111., tined
national Steck and Poultry Fond, Sleigh Balt'.
Sold in Mlle. Sea asd `tom j lvsrwme, all will M.MMM a
Nekaa.....d in patty 1It.-a per sent. dimmest.
The Howell tiardware`tt&441r1
The Snot Place to Buy Hardware
msnua.
NEws..
e
A$HFIELD.
COAL
Any quantify of the Best
Chestnut and Stove Coal oe
band at Kingsbtidge.
Fsroaars wanting cowl had
better get In a.upel at neon, as
there is a li ora omit
strike arra moot dealers is the
ettrrnundiug towns are out.
0 Rurnrr HUM
Kiogebeidge,
WEDNESDAY, kreb. 14111.
Foos At-aaai.-After an absence
of 1 wei.ty-thtere years. Simon Styled le
visiting old friends mid old scenes at
Hinton and vicinity. Mr. Styles tuts
been a large opera tor in the gold mines
of Alaska and the Yukon and has bees
egc.'es.fltl in gathering a considerable
aionotort of wealth. We understand
IL is hie Intention to settle ht the Prov-
ince of Altars it.
ST. HULLERS.
TUESDAY, Feb. 13th.
Ngwe Norse. -Mrs. W. J. Todd is
dog this week io Wingghsw
E.1".°V Rohl. of Brownlee, Sask.. form-
erly lest Wiest Wawantsh, visited his
.amt, Mrs. C. Durnin.... .. D. Todd
hes engaged WiII Hlrtnpbrey for tbe
owwrr...... We are phased to know
that little Rios McPherson is recover-
ing nkely .The Literary Society held
its fleet meeting on Friday. but owing
to the inclemency of the westbrr
rhrr. more only ahout twenty out.
Ti.- next westing will be held on Feb-
ruary 23. whim a debars will he on -,-:
Too. Fsrmsra' Institute meeting wits
held on Mooday. There were two
sesames', to which the people turned
out. well .... _Miss Etta WeilwooJ, t.f
AVinggbam, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
G. Webb ... Witt. Taylor di -posed of
one of his drivers for i► hatrdsuure
pale• W. hicQuillin is getting
ois'ptone in this week. It will be of
great service to hint in his duties as
Government immigrant agent.
Excellent Connections for the Sunny
South.
To meet the demand of Southern
travel w hich generally takes place this
'lesson of the year. the O. P. R. i.
pleased W inform the public of the ex-
cellent connection made at Detroit
with the Pere Marquette fur Jackson-
ville and other Southern points.
Passengers can leave Toronto on the
C. P. Jt. last train at 4:30 p. m., arrive
Detroit 10:Z p, m., and connect with
the Pere Marquette train leaving'sare
depot at 10:45 p- m., and arrive at
Jacksonville recons morning after
leaving Detroit.
The parlor and dining car eervice
between Toronto and Detroit is par
excellence, and from Detroit south
through sleeping and dining ear ser -
i, ice is also operated.
This route takes you through the
beautiful cities of Detroit, Mich.:
Toledo, 0.: Dayton. 0- ; Cincinnati,
0-. end Atlanta. Georgia.
1f intending passengers will call at
the ticket other, 16 East King street,
full information will be furnished and
literature covering the route supplied.
Excellent connections cion also be
made to Florida. via Buffalo-
DUNGANNON.
11111 NEWTON, -DENTIST. OF
1! Luoknow. has cea.ed visiting onteide
pointe and will henceforth give 1114 entire
attention to the home office. Luotnow. woere
he will be found every day- All modern meth-
ods.
NOTICE. -THE LOCAL AGENCY
In Dungannon for The Signal is at the Post -
Mice Book and Stationery Store, whore
orders will he received for subecrtpttonn, ad-
verualefr and job work. and receipts will be
given for amount. paid for the same.
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 14th.
Dungannon noticed the cold spell
last week along with other places nn
this section of rhe map. Saturday
morning it was 25 degrees Leto* zero.
This is St. Valentine'. Day and the
lade and hisses are waiting with pal-
pitnting hearts for the strived of
vupid'e missives. What it is to be
yousg
The congregation of Dungannon
Methodist chureb is taking a vote on
church union. All ballots are ex-
pected to be h laded in by Sunday.
February- 25,
Jo.. A. Malluugh is to have a sale of
purebred cattle at his term on the 2nd
concession. West Vawenosh, on Feb-
ruary 28 Mr. Mallough ham some
good stock to be dirpoeed of.
Miss Noma Craig. who was on the
operating staff at the Dungannon
office of the Godes ich Rural Telephone
Co., hem . returned to her home ,et
Goderich. Miss Elva Johnston has
taken a place in tbe office.
Commencing the Rest Seturday in
March the local ,>moe of the Sterling
Blink is to remain open o n 8Ltlttd.y
afternoons until 4 o'clock, instead of 1
o'clock as formerly. h. will not be
open on Saturday evenings, however.
ST. AUt7USTINE.
WEDNgNLAY. Feb. 14th.
Ngwe Nurse. -Mr.. James Plough -
map viaited Morrie friends last week.
-Isaac Cranston was In this viein-
Ily last week rotting wood with his
sawing machine The boiler and
engine ate tieing met a in the mill in
Me. M.C.be's bush. The miU It ex-
pected to he running in a few day*.
Mies Josephine McAllister re -
tweed bone this week after a three
weeees' visit wire friend. in James-
town and Brussels.... A number of
young poop& in this
vicinity eauayv. t spiel
FatitOs' isrsrrrcra Ysfir ese.-
tAsi west Mere. Ppetsrw' l.aat.te
hbors es eld bre vary 1 slim
rtees useeting was a&
ea tersomi : no.le
lord betntedlc
a e t
he altemseen
"the hems el 11, A_
MeAllhast. There Wei a good eased:
snot of ladles. 41_, the eWreeing aio4M
herby x Posh*a
w7 d tie. Wilst
anted an ehalrnsec.
I
OAT A1,$ltlT.
WiDlssrp&:. Feb. 14tb.
Bau
�G�a� fila 'floor
rem > .sae has ea -
Cursed lamb aftersear Blyth Y ie�
home from fioderieb for a w.eltekoli.
day.. John McGee is the
his sisters ha Ssalorth and
villa this week Johnny N 1s
hack ai fab uncles, Nab Pearson'
'deities in St. Oath. is.. and
lor atis rete
rtreer t ttaio. owitealee•
among relatives hese. Vr.. . and Mrs. Geo. Laos visited the
1
latter'. father F. Cunningham, on
Tee.day MMr, Alexander, of Hgron
College, Lssdoe, has takes the lase
viols in Christ aburob tbe last two
litu.days Mies Rose Scboenbale is
visiting relative. In Ood.rich.
Qany of
¶l3usiness
I have c=bas e
NOM
nese tut Hawiltoli
Sheet run fanyy
by Mr.or Dusan. lilt.
sad late pre -
to attend to all
wants of ►b ens-
• taws and many
DOW Mak
I soibit your patron-
age. -
fittfdaediAr ptatan-
George Pang
Secomeor to D. H. Rosa.
Steam Laundry Hamiltoo St.
CARLOW.
TeunanaY, Feb. kith.
Miss Jean Malloy of Saskatoon, is
visiting Miss Lily Ferguson. bite will I
return shortly to her home in the r
West -
A large ..saber of our people at-
tended the demonstration at W. F.
Young's Last week and some of them
have hardly recovered yet from the
all-night session.
The at -borne held reoentiy under
the Iwaptoto..ft Morning Stat Ledge ,
A.. F. end .4. M-, was well attended
sod was it v.. y eu joyahle affair. An
intertwine program was given.
ANNUAL MxatIN(i.-The annual
meeting of Smith's Hill rtesbytrrian
church was held on Wedoeday after-
noon. The reports pteeented showed
a satisfactory condition of the obhleh
work and Banners. During the year
the interior of tbe church was renov-
ated aid the sheds were re -shingled,
entailing considerable expense, r nice
h,uall been met lint ot the fonds.
Alex. Young, who had been treasurer
of the congregation for twenty-two
yearn, rexiineu 1 he point ion out amount
of bie h.vingan mowed to Goderlch. and
James Green was appointed in his place.
It is worthy ot note that since the or-
ganization of the congregation up to
the present time there have been only
two treasurers, the late Gordon Young
having held the office for about twenty,
years, and Alex. Young having im-
mediately succeeded hint. A. W.
Young and Wm. Mcllwain were re-
elected to thsboard of managers. The
question of beating the church in
some irnproved manner was discussed
and was left with the hoard of man-
agers. A vote on church union will
be taken on -the next two Sebbatbs.
18th and 25t1- inst- The pastor, Rev.
J. R. Mann, has been discussing the
subject in recent •sermons, informing
his congregation in the matter with-
out urging hie own personal views.
The Pafking of Apples.
Dieleh Mercury.
Thefact that the short course in
apple -packing at the O. A. C. is over-
crowded indicates tseveral things. It
would seem to show that more accom-
modation is needed, and that tarme, g
and fruit -growers are awake to the
possibilities of the development of this
branch of work. The fruit -growers of
Ontario have much to (earn from Brit-
ish Columbia in this regard. Visitors
at Toronto exhibition and elsewhere
where B. C. fruit is en exhibition are
apt to soy away with the idea,tbat the
packing of the apples seen there is for
exhibition purposes only. This is not
the case. Apples bought in the open
market are just as carefully wrapped
abd packed. and ever v apple is as near
perfection as possible. There is a
great chance for that section of the
Ontario fruit -growers who realise that
attractive packing of good, sound
apples is bound to bring their fruit in-
to Immediate favor.
Word cornea from Prince Albert.
Sask., of the illness of Bert McEwen,
brother of J. J. McEwen of town. He
was taken to the hospital last Thurs-
day suffering Irom a severe attack- of
pneumonia. His brother, W. C., has
gone to Prince Albert to look after the
sick one.
STOMACHTROUBLES
Cured By Vinol-1-sere is Proof
Seymour, Ind."I was troubled with
a chronic stomach trouble, and five
weeks ago it Trot so bad i had to give
up work. I had tried various medl-
ciaes without relief. and was lneny
Indgced to try Viaol. After taking the
f ret bottle 1 was greatly benefited.
Amnow on the third bottle and ready
to resume work. Am rapidly gaining
in weight and strength." Edw. Nie-
man
It is the curative aediciaal
mints of the Dods' ilvers. eombtasd
with the strengthening properties of
toile iron contained in Vino) wktcb
maker It se assms.1.1 In restoring
perfect dlgestlea awl at the sae.,
11sts It builds w tl►. tired. cm'
worked and resat,' system,
Try a bottle IR Olaol with the ar
dersteadtag that year moa. will 1!e
retuned K it Ales tot bel), NM
w D, . IR.O. O.darleh. Ont.
wasawampompoimisainsimassa
CENTRAL
Business College
t+1 TRATItORD. ONT.
W Ile
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LOOS
WANTED
y
the acash pekes will ptorr
all Ueda of good hogs, de -
Reseed at sur mil l
north of iaasma's Coal
Yard-
CUSTOM
.1.slttsasostettl0
•
Fug pekoe and particulars
inquire at office.
.
Goderick
Lanier 1 Milling Co.
WI ARE AGIONTS P'ekt THE.
Empire and
Good Cheer
Ranges
By purchasing either
of these types of stoves
you secure an ideal cook-
rg rang
Come in and see them.
W. L PINDER
Plumbing. Heating. Electric
FI=tnres and Metal Work
Hamilton Street Ooderkh
1100
A Splendid Corset
at per pair 69c
A decidedly special offering in new Spring Corsets.
Saturday morning we put on sale 120 pairs new Corsets in one o f
the most favored styles for, Spring. This Corset is made from extra
strong coutil heavily boned,' properly shaped and cut just right for the
prevailing style of dress. It is neatly trimvlea and has extra strong
hose supporters. The value is very much out of the ordinary and 69
�t e offer these 120 pairs commencing Saturday at per pair only....
C
The Big Coat Clearance
Our big February Coat Sale is in full swing. Take advantage of the
remarkable saving chanes it affords. We are determined to clear every
this month and are offeting the entire stock at very low prices.
• TIDE STOCK AS
CHILDREN'S COATS LADIES' COATS
18 DIVIDED INTO THREE LOTS.
Lot No. 1 choice ° $2.88
Regular up to *1.00
$3.88
$8,00
54.88
Regular up to $10,00
This is a spllpdid chance to get a Coat for
your girl very mut•h under value.
THE STOCK OF
Lot No, 2 choice
Regular up to
Lot No. 3 choice.
most
Coat
18 DiViDED INTO FOUR LOTS.
Lot $Jo. 1 choice 54.88
Regular up to $10.0r'
Lot No. 2 choice. $5.88
Regular up to :12,Irl
Lot No. 3 choice $8.88
Regular up to S20.0n
Lot No. 4 choice 511.88
Regular up to - . , . *25.110
7
t Three Extra Choice
1 Garments at $22.50 i)
t
Three only extra Choice Black
Coats. These are made from very high
l quality broadcloth. silk lined and S
}( haodsomely trimmed. Tbey are fan- j
ported direct from Germany and are
t garments altogether out of the ordin-
ary- Any person looking for a hand-
some Goatat a moderate price,should
not mists this opportunity. ��egular
*45.00 and $:47.50. 'Special x•/11
j for Saturday •JV
.{N\- - ..-..�....w- - -- - - J
A Fur Muff or S
Neck Piece at $3.88 j
We here just finished taking stock
of the Fors and have laid aside exactly jjj
thirty-nine pieces to be cleared out at S
once. This lot is made tip of muffs and )1
neck piee of various kinds of fgr.either
dark or light. They are all perfect in
oe
every wayflend good style. Their refry- 1)
tar values are from *8.110 to i0.WM To
make the rolling a rertaioty we offer
you your c
aturdwy ntohoiceroing at only.commencing .. •
�-. {r 1.,r.. J
'A Few Fur and Fur -lined
Coats to Sell
We have just six or seven Fur and Fur -luted
Coate left. These we are wilting to take very low
prices for rather than carry them over. They are
all high-grade garments. The quality and style
of each is beyond question. If you have any
thought at all of fur Coat buying it will he worth
your while to examine these Coat. carefully.
%Ns offer one LadiesFor-lined Coat, a really
good garment, for ..... ............. 1111111410
One loaded Black Coat, hamster - lined. west-
ern sable collar, for , $118.00
One Ladies' Blue Coat, hamster - lined. west -
et n sable collar, for S1111.00
One Faire Black Coat., rat lining, western
sable collar, for - . - .. - .. . , 65.00
One Ladies' Green Coat, ret linin high-
grade mink collar, for Eill7.110
Two long Muskrat Coate .t greatly reduced
prices.
Two Men's Conn Coate at decided bargains.
Clearance of
Children's Hats 39c
A special offering on Ohiliesu'. Pelt Ratan
ready to trier, in balsa, ed
•t eeeb re�tolur ep te RL
Seven. Fur Coats Choice $15
We have seven ladies' Astrachan and Elec-
tric Beal Coats. These are 24 to 26 inches
long and splendid wearing qualities. For
driving Coats they cannot he excelled. We
will not tell you what the original priors were
but. they were tar far more than the priors we
have marked' them. Rather than take a
chaise* of carrying tbese over we$15.00
M
offer the choice of the lot for...
Nothing better for driving Coatand they
will save their price in cootfbrt over and over
again. Some have plain Boilers. others collars
and revere of Western sable.
New Wash Goods Displayed
on Saturday
' A 'pedal display of handsome new Wash
ZoPtlYMatedy Saturday. Vallee. is. nieneties,
avast Chemises,.
K
p
tion of the os4 gn i.
tomitisb out of the cause this. week.
Mese et totem dimes from the Restileh makers.
Wit IWOOo yea woo' *one and see then kvs.tifa I
wtlslt$amrsalsat oensapience. No need to
hid under way . on to bay. We will be
only too glad to them.
New Dress Goods, Too
With the raw Wash 1[obelaie we will show
mule very attractive *Megg�,Dreeees Goode and
01ineerammit
enbasties desires We two a1Dw Ten alma
NS aim wrisg ewe 11 yon wbh yo.r 14141111
stiles early.
Theweresere
taw email
Ram, tithe.
ODIUM
This dere
met tees
eel ermine
.Mees Clerl.e.