The Signal, 1912-4-11, Page 44 TMUatu a.Y, Aleut I1. W12
District News.
MAFEKING.
Mor:use April 8th.
BRI(/ Noexe. -Mrs. 11. Johnston
spent a few days with her son Albert
at Donnybrook last week W. J.
Treleaven. of Hanley, bask., called on
Moods here ou Friday Miss
Edith Edwards returned home last
Tuesday after a month's visit with
frieods at Toronto and Belleville
Alias Mary Culbert, of London, is visit-
ing her brother James here J. t'.
Stothers, of Wingbam, is bome for
the Faster vacation Misr E. Mac-
Kinnon bas gone to her home in
erton for the holidays Mr. and
Mr.. lobo Miller, of 8L Helens, vis-
ited at the home of Jas. Webster last
week .. . ;mac Cranston called on
some of the farmers here last week
with his sawing machine The
young ladies of the neighborhood are
busy practising for the concert to be
held in Blake's church on Thursday
next Jas. Berkwell, of Lochalsh,
visited at the home of Mrs. &others
last week ....Quite a few from here
attended the funeral of the late Thos.
Webster on Saturday.
ST. HELENS.
WEDNE5DAT, April 10th.
COMING AND GOING. -Donald ('lark
is in Toronco attending the meeting of
the Ontario Educational Association.
John Miller,' of Dresden, spent
Easter with bis mother, Mrs. John
Miller ... Rev. W. Mackintosh was
in Toronto for a few days last week.
.1as, Cassels is visiting friends in
Toronto Many of our teachers
and students are home for the vaca-
tion. Among them are Misses Mime.
Rutherford, of Southampton; Mia
Elisabeth Rutherford, of \Vingghaw :
Jas. Joynt, of Bridgeburg, and Dooald
Clark, of Ooderich ; Colina Clark,'
May Cameron, Sarah Smith and Due
nin Phillips, from Godericb Collegi-
ate ; Jean and Greta Webb, Chrissl,
Miller, Edna ani fns Woods, Annie
Rutherford and Hugh McCrostie, of
Wingbam high school ... John
V ebeter returned from a prospecting
tour to New Ontario on Saturday last.
A number attended the funeral
of Roy Fowler on Monday.
ST. AUGUSTINE
TUESDAY, April 9th.
THE Lew? RITES. -The funeral of
the late Roy Fowler, which took place
trout the family resides'* on tbe 7th
concession to Dernmaoon cemetery
last Monday, was largely attended by
sorrowing friends end relatives. The
funeral services at the house and
grave were conducted by Rev. W. Mc-
Intosh. of et. Helens. The pallbear-
ers were E. Mallough, W. Stuart, C.
Ryan, D. McAllister, W. Caesar end
H. Anderson. •
Ba1EFe.-Miss Mary Pollard, of
Prosperity, visited at Gilbert Grieves'
this week Mies Knox, of Wood-
stock, spent her Easter vacation with
her aunt, Mrs. J. Cranston Miss
May Redmond and Miss Elva Kear-
ney of the G. C. I., are spending their
holidays at their homes here
Miss Marie Sullivan is holidaying
with Ashfield friends Miss Staf-
ford is visiting her cousin, Mia Mc-
Intosh, this week. „,Quite consid-
erable damage was Jone to the roads
ata culverts in this vicinity during
the recent floods Oew&Id Pollard
bas been helping tem. McIntosh to
cut amid during the past week.
HULLETT,
MONDAYApril 8th.
Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Clark have re-
turned to Nutana, Sask., after several
weeks' visit with friends in the west-
ern part of the township.
A YOUNG LIFE Curr OFF. -Deep re.
arm 19 expressed over the death of
Francis L. Blake, who died suddenly
in Tot onto at tbe early age of seven-
teen years and five months. The
young man was a son of Mr. and Mrs,
Richard Blake, of the tkh concession.
For a week prior to his death be bad
complained of a pain in his side. It
continued to trouble him. but his con-
dition was not considered serious nn -
til Tuesday evening, from which time
be became worse until death came on
Wednesday morning. The cause a
bis demise was an acute attack of
rheumatism which affected the heart.
The remains were brought home on
Wednesday evening and on Saturday
the funeral took place from St. Jos-
eph's church, Clinton, to the Catholic
cemetery in Mullett. The sorrowing
faintly and friends have the sympathy
of the enmtuunity in their bereave-
ment.
PORT ALBERT.
WEDNESDAY, April 10th.
Ntyrge.-The ice above the dam
broke up last Friday morning. but no
damage was done. Two very large
jams went over in the morning and
several smaller ones in the afternoon.
.Don't forget about the A.Y.P.A.'s
meeting next Tuesday evening at 8
o'clock. A debate on "Sbould bachel-
ors she taxed or should they not r will
be held.
Permowei. MENTtox.-Mr. and Mn.
Bert Cunningham and Mia Celia Cute
ningham, of Toronto, visited at N.
l:unninaham'. over Easter Miss
Elba McMillan is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Herb. Morris. in Saltlonl this
weak.. ...Miss Helen Clark, of Loyal,
is the guest of Mrs. H. Hayden
Mies Annie Wilson left for Aarnia on
Saturday on an extended visit to her
sister. Mrs. Gilbert. Jlm Stevenson
was bone from Gnderirh over Sunday
Mrs. Durnin, of Dungannon, is
visiting her perunta. Mr. end Mrs. Jae.
Crawford. for a few daye Miss
Winnie Cunningbarn is home from
her sehnnl at Hussey for the holidays.
Mrs. Ellen Borrows is again ar-
gn ni
ng her bourse in the village, after
iotas( lsoderieb for the last year....
Mes. i! Jones, of Toronto, item tits
of Mr. and Mn. Wm. Brinley
Ober beiklaI Mrs. A..1. Un-
wed children. n4 Paris. are
the lady's perste, Mr. and
Mw. W G. Brown Rd. Mrhnenbala
waetrem Goderlch from Tuturs
da ay Mise Della Wilenn
Ufa Godertdh this week . .. Miss (l.
F. Hawk's' le befrom her 'reboot
et St. 7'inntme. visions her teeter, Mre.
W 1Awry ... Mr and ;a re.. Mask
�I were the
tM IIII.t i.', Kea
Diva
lee Asmda s at Jobe
PORTER'S HILI..
tt.OAY, April ihh.
No -r. -Mrs. 8 Maestro, of Spring -
bank, is visiting the horn of her
outs, Mr. and Mrs. John Cox
Harvey Potter and sister Pearl are
speeding the Easter bolldajs at Mit
cbell Mr. and Mrs. Will Jordan
and also George Lindsay left for th
Were recently Mrs. T. O. Oo
and daughter Bella speot a few days
in London last week .. l . Mr.. Peed
Moore and daughter, of Muuro, at-
tended the funeral of bas niece,
Blanche One, on Tumidity last
Mowat McDougall is visiting at Cale-
Jonia Mr. and Mrd. Jamas Cbz
and Wm. Elliott visited their sister,
(. JUtORNE.
news Y. April 9th.
Hones FRIDAY ttjOOT.-The Col-
borem Effie A.•nelatioe held a sheet
oo (}ood Friday. Handiospe were set
and the prises were woo by the Seat
nine the following score : W. Cant-
well P. Bisset 52. J. Bisset 62, C.
eon 68, A. J. Goldthorpe 61, G.
Blower 49, W. Bye node 40, R. McLean
J9, O. Goldthorpe 48 (prize -winners), C.
McNeil 47. J. Farrisb 8th, D. Gibbs 89.
W. McWblbney 37, R. 8ymood• 30,
M. Tobin 80, 8, Biome ffi, W. Bisset
84, U. Jones 84, P. McEwan 82, 1).
x Fritsley 80, E. Lawson 30, D. Walter.
30, O. MCEwan '?J3, R. Williams se.
Mrs. McLean, in Dungannon on Mon
day.
BAYFIELD.
WEDNESDAY, April 10th.
PERSONAL MENTION. -Dr. 4eklnson,
Mrs. Atkinson and sons, Garnet and
Casey. spent a few days et their sum-
mer home here .... Mins F. N. Stan -
bury. of Toronto, spent the Easter vac-
ation the nurse of Mime Margaret Camp-
bell ]ars. J. Tippet spent the week-
end in London ....Mrs. J. Wstaon and
Mrs. D. Dewar visited in Brantford and
Woodstock during Ewer week
Jas. Campbell was In Toronto a few
days visiting hie brother .Mrs.
Geddes, of B.igrave, was the guest of
her sister, Mrs. Jas. Ferguson
The many friends of Mr. Wbiddon
and daugbter. Miss Ruhy, are de-
lighted to welcome them back to their
borne again.
PARAMOUNT.
TUFIIDAY, April nth.
BRIEFS. -Miss Nellie McBride bas
returned to her home in Waterlog
after a pleasant visit at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murray.... Mrs.
Jane Sutherland, of Wingbaue spent
the Easter holidays with her brother,
Donald Murray. .. The many friends
of Kelso Meese will regret to hear
he is very, ill with pneumonia,
Mires Cassie and Isabelle McDiarmid
(pent the Easter holidays with friends
to Listowel . The roads, which
had been in teed shape for some time,
are now free from snow end witb a
few more bright days will be in tim-
eless condition Alex. McAuley is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc-
Intosh.
ONNt97fe.
Wan/enemy. April 10th.
DUNLOP D0IN08.-The W. F. M. 8.
auxiliaarryy is to meet at the manse,
Ooderinh, this afternoon ... Miss
Juan Clutton is home for the holidays.
Mise Ruth Shaw is spendt.g
&niter at home Mrs. kcClusky,
of Dublin, spent a few days with Mrs.
Tobelast week Some of the
young people here attended the dance
et Mr. Soiuersall's, at Loyal, on Tues-
day night ..Thr building committee has
begun operations on the church shed
again, so we will hope to see it com-
pieted before long ...A good many
farmers here bought stock at the sale
of Mr. Willis, Ashfield . .. Mrs,
Cumurings, who has been spending
some months in Toronto, has returned
to her summer home herr.
KINGStRIDGE.
MONDAY, April 8th.
DWELLING DEBTRoyert-Fire com-
pletely destroyed the residence of John
Murphy, 9th concession, Thursday at
noon. The flames started in the chim-
ney. and before anything could be
done the fire bad possession of the
house.
THE ADVANCING MEAMON.- The
spring feeling is in the air at last.
The song of the bird. fills us with view
life and hope, the warm wind and sun
are rapidly melting the snow, and
here the network of creeks end
streamlet is called into piey to drain
the land and swell the waters of Lake
Huron. The spring work will be late
and the farmers are anxiot.ely wait-
ing for the land to dry.
NOTE& -Girls seem to be taking
advantage of leap year. Wedding belle
will soon he ringing Our students
from the various iostitutea of learning
have returned bottle for their Easter
holidays Cassie Connor, who
spent the past winter in Detroit., has
returned home Jerry Flynn has
returned to hia home at. the Soo, after
visiting friends here An attack of
scarlet fever bas broken out in the
home of Con. O'Reilly.
ARE MICROBES IN YOUR SCALP ?
it Has Been Proved that Microbes
Cause Baldass.
Professes thine, of Hamburg. Ger-
many, and Dr. Sabnurand, the lead-
ing French dermatologist. discovered
that a microbe c.urees baldness.
Their theory has time and again been
amply verified through research ex-
periments carrled on under the obser-
vation of eminent scientist#. This
microbe lodges in the Sebum, which is
the natural hair oil, and when pas -
matted to flourish it destroys the heir
follicles end in time the pores entirely
clew, and the soalp gradually takes on
a shiny appearance. When this hap-
pens there is no bope of the growth of
hair being revived.
We have a remedy which will, we
honestly believe, remove dandriff, ex-
terminate the miernhe. promote good
circulation in the Scalp and eeour-d the
hair roots, tighten and revitalise Lite
hair roots, sod nverrome haMew, so
long as there is any lite left in the
hair roots.
W. beck up this statement with our
own peeslieal gnnnantes that this rws-
wily Rall d Reno -sr Hair Towle will
he se led free of all east to the utter
if it I is to do.. we arab
it will frequently help to remorse
gray and twdtd hair • its or=
ss d
eolor, providing leeine hes h.ew
cawed by deem t y.t ' i. ie tee mum
a dye Kenai "R' 14.r limb as
the p thee, remit. by In
gwury bark sou•
atitteet; a r l motive.a aatur. i A .w of ender.
,.e heir mil&
,t or prouder
!e� �M Yes et Swan
ial and
it not eMM0 tf# had we will me
slow, R+ewt ions Ke
menthe r. yew am Milian it in %aerial
AMf se our Nssv-TPM ReasA stere.
K. O. Dewlap wrath aMe of ggtlenr.
EAST WAWANOSH.
Te tepee, April 2nd.
Page irraviON.--On Friday ay.ni ng,
March 29, a number of U. 8. 8, No. 7
pupils and their parents swlemblsd at
the home of Johu Beeer•oft and pre-
sented their former teacher, A. V.
8backleton, witb a beautiful gold riug.
The presentation was wade by Elva
Robinson, while an address wan read
by Lulu Chamney expresaiug the re-
spect and affection which the pupils
entertained towards their teacher
and tendering him their warm good
wishes for the future. Mr. Shackleton
made a suitable reply. After the pre-
sentation a progretn, consisting of in-
strnmentals, solos, readings and
speeches, was given, David Chimney
a^ting AA chairman. Games of d'Ramo t
kinds mere also played and a very
enjoyable evening was spent by all
wbo were present.
WESTFIELD.
TUESDAY, April 9th.
Nio-es.-Mrs. Wm. Gooier left
Sly' t. on Wednesdaylast via O. P. R.
Ill 1 I her husbanat Milk River,
Abe. Hiss Minnie Dobie left the
sane y from Auburn to visit lase'
betel' at (butte, Alta Mrs.
Wui. , ',Dowell is on the sick list.
We hope (.•r bee speedy recovery
Our sawmill started operations today
There is a large supply of$custnm logs
in the yard .. Our old friend Wal-
ter Scott is very much improved in
health and able to be around again
after his 111,:ess W. 11. Tavlor, a
theological student of Knox College.
Toronto, bee gone to a mission field on
the Bruce Peuinsula for the suwu,er
months. His wife will follow in the
course of a few days. We wish them
every success on their ilekl of labor.
The spring freshet did no pan
tieutar damage in this Immediate'
vicinity, although serious damage was
done to the teeafge on concessions 8
and 9 and also to sloe -bridge on coaexs-
sions 10 and 11, by washing away the
approaches. This will tie a great in-
convenience to the travelling public.
OsrruanY.-On April 4th death re-
moved an old resident from our midst
in the person nt Mn. Wm. Snail, relict
of the late Wm. Snell. 8be was born
in Cornwall, Eng , eighty -tour years
ago. and seai meteied to her late bus -
bend in the year 1847. After their
marriage Mr. end Mrs. Snell removed
to Canada and lived for a time at Punt
Hope, coming to this section some
time liter. Mr. Snell died in the year
1890. Mis. Sneil i. survived by four
sons and two dsushters, the daugh-
ters livieg in the [lofted States, one
son (Deetd) in Alberta, William in
East Wawaho.h, Amos and Isaac, at
bome. One sister, Mrs. Harry Ed-
wards, of this place, alio survives.
The interment was made in Westfield
cemetery on Saturday, tkh in.t., Rey,
R. A. MLller conducting the service at
the house and grave. The pallbearers
were John Cook, R. Tunney, J. J. Mas-
on, Ben Taylor, David Coot and John
McDowell. The sorrowing ones have
the sympathy of the ehtire com-
munity.
LAURIER.
TUESDAY, April 9th.
H APPENING& -The dam on the
Eighteen Mile River at Mr. Bucking-
ham's mill was entirely swept away
by the spring freshet on Friday.
The pupils of 8. S. No. 12 pleas-
antly surprised their teacher, Chas.
Maruregor, on Thursday of last week
(being his birth anniversary) by- pre-
senting him with a set of military
hairbrushes.
AMONG THE RICK. -Master Maloolin
MacLennan, who some time ago
sprained his knee very badly, is, we
are glad to say able to be *bout with
the aid of a pair of crutches Mrs.
James Headley is slowly recovering
from her recent ilhtess Duncan
Tborburn was seized on Monday of
last week with a etrnke of paralysis,
his left side being affected.
PERSONAL.- Misses Tabitha Kemp-
ton and leebel Maclennan, of the G.
0. I., and Dan Mac 3ain and Ralph
Bi.eglas are spending the Easter vaca-
tion at their homes bere ....Miss
Annie MacLennan is spending the
week In the circular town, the guest.
of bar cousin, Miss Mae Boyd
Mrs. Ken, J. MacKenzie and
visited at Mrs. MacKenzie's home
Godericli last week.
OBITUARY. -A gloom of 'adneas
was cast over the community on Sun-
day evening when it was reported
that death had entered tbe home of
one of cur moat highly respected citi-
zens and carried away to the r'egibb
beyond the head of that bome, in the
person of Hugh Bell. The deceased
bad been ill but a short time, the
sews of his death Doming as a shook
to overrates. He had taken a heavy odd
which is quite general at this 111011011
and it developed into pneumonia a SIM
days previous to his death, and In
spits of all that medical skill and
earthly friends meld do death
haatwed on. Kr. Bell waa est off as
the blooming flower in the Avid. Wag
yli of mire. aed ea te
theTee�ees he held s. - tty
_ need refer to the eremetirer
ally � esdatioe of Meade sad
aeq.aiptaneme at the tumoral ssrrieea,
wblsb took plass ow Wdseeday
tt.ordng trent late hon.. the is
terseent bingo mad* le H teased Ise
O.K.aseestary.
Pion Inver. t+Meiat i1 at home �of
grave, eller which the Ansheriey Omit
ofOneete P r'essrs, of whit& the
deesssad was a .ember, eneirelnd the
�k to 1p leear st token of re•
M!� hie
1011% bum. •a host of
1ltM� he haves his bereaved widow
(My trneMee Nelenn, to whets he was
MO Kt telt years age1. a little
eve ,yews d mak
Wi of Nine Wiledim end ti7
brothers : lemon o1 Rdaeoticew.. ARI► t
Wm.. of Leaven, and Robert. et Nip- it
mitation:
of Dodd's e
logics. The boa is imitated.
the outside coating and shape of she
tains are imlf-sed and the eamr-Dodds
Kidney lies i• idtated. Iraifanas& ars
dangerons. The original is safe. Dodd's
Niamey Ples tame a reputation, brake. -
tors have nose or they w.tdda't Iaitata,
So May trader the reputation of Dodd's
lGmey Pea Do not be dsodeed. Them
in coy one DODD'S. Deders is the
e �_
Deddm
s is tea mania 1e Me.
car
D -O -D -D'S
KIDNEY
PILLS
ley. The pallbearers were Job, Fer-
guson. Wm. Blue, , Wm. Henderson,
Abe Macpherson, ttr,lwrt 8bields, and
Charles Boyd, e11 members of the 1'.
J. F. The sympathy of the suttee
community is extended to all the sor-
rowing relative, in their dark hour of
bereaveuient.
NILE.
TUa.nAY, April Otte
Mia Edna Pentland has completed -
her course at Normal Training School,
Stratford.
Mia Cora Roberts' term as teacher
of Nile school bas expired. Her ser-
vices here were very much appreei•
ated.
HOLIDAY Vlttn't>N-'..-Mrs. tIon wsy
is the guest of hair am, Rev. W. Con-
way, Harvey Pentland and Well.
Rope, students et Central Busloads
College, Stratfordwere her. for
Easter Miss Vela McNee is borne
from Stratford Mr. and Mrs.
Connells, of Galt, are viiitiog the lat-
ter s parents . Mise Laura Pent-
land is home from Taylor's Corner,.
EssrEn SERVIctoy.-The Foster
Sunday services here were beautiful
and inspiring. In the morning the
W. M. 8. had charge of the meeting.
Addresses and readioge were given
and special Music was rendered by the
choir. The afternoon service con-
sisted of music and recitations by the
Junior members of the Sunday school,
a missionary address by Mise Bailie
and • duet by Mn, McIlwain and Mrs.
Conway. In tbe evening the service
was conducted as usual by the pastor.
A PLEAHANT RVENING.-The bad
state of the roads lust Friday caused a
rather small attendance at the lax w-
eed here, but uthvwtse the evening
was a complete sOcees,. The progtem
wes much eojoyed and heartily ap.
planned. The Tyndall Bros. were
present and reodered solos and duets
in their moat pleasing wanner. In-
strumental music was provided by
Nile orchestra and J. Dustow, end
several amusing recitations by Miss
Clara Cooke, Rheppatdton, A abort
dialogue completed the program,, atter
which asocial hour was spent in the
enjoyment of the abundant contents
of the prettily decorated boxes. The
receipts of the evening were *13.50.
AUBURN.
CEDAR POSTS AND SHINGLES
for sale. .Apply ItUTATE JAS. YOUNG,
Auburn.
WEDNESDAY, April 10,h.
MAITLAND oN tax RAMPAGE. -
The water in the river was very
high for several days tollowing the
rapid thaw of last week. The abJt-
rnent at the Colborne township end of
the bridge here was badly damaged, a
large portion of it falling away. in
consequence the bridge is closed
against traffic until repairs can be
made.
FARM RoLD.-Mrs. McDonald has
sold her fame adjoining the village to
Geo. Hansiltan, of eyelet. Wawauoeh,
who will take pos.ession shortly.
Mrs. McDonald will have en auction
sale of the farm stooks implements,
etc., on Monday, Apri)22nd. It. is her
intention to remove with her son and
daughter to Toronto to reside there
for the filter.. They will be greatly
missed here.
CARLOW.
W erere*De', April 10.
NOTH$.—Archie }Ferguson bas gyne
to Goderieb hospital, where be will
undergo an operation The spring
plowing has commented here. The
fall wheat seems to he in good
*baps. 8ogar-mating is progressing,
there being a good flow donog the
past week . ... flogs are again bring-
ing a high price. MIL 8. Andrews
ships a carload from Mere tomorrow,
A number from hers attended
tbe bin sale at John PMsk's yesterday.
!hank MsDmue jr., was home
from Toronto for.. The
Collegiate students are home for the
Baster vacation R. H. Sooressall
and family, of Loyalmove to 'Oede-
tisk tits week. A h mall damn was
hid at their home on 9tisesday sight.
Kra A. G. M.Osnali, d Gode-
rhh, visited at the hems of Mr. aad
Kra. Audrey/ Johnson last week.....
Mise Hess, tsach.r is A 8. No. 8, le
the bol at her home at
John grosagbi a rai-
eabte horse ats�teesalm sib_
etyhe
TTheAW. Baia ! Peak*, Om. have Mew
summed poise the mb & for seeaerde
lewd Ase muse elf ear farmer& The
OpewaGams sR�E mod �*latch
=Pin sliest
Stretf
the pe
Nev, J. K. einem• a
�hw �wss s M tlabb s►H I
Ase. J. Baaihea, stf Oedoeiti .. .
y
OetW-iloyere have been seat leg
/tae.. at el and M rents a
p.sc . �.re is • scarcity of caINg
le the entsatry, owing, to the shortage
ef feed Mtet t*U A tereg.ows
Mtht A. TArm
Q ti>r t put too
oohs — as, lass wast sod
the ptb
at 1,ai. Mr. TooaAhas
r
iGREAT SPRING VALUES,
VALUE ISA GREAT FACTOR IN TRADE
We are glad to be in a position to offer values in new, fresh,
up-to-date Spring Merchandise not to be found in many places.
Early buying placed us in the front rank for prices as well as for
goods. Our two Gays' big sale has left us with a !lot of short ends
in Dress Materials which will be offered regardless of cost--.iome
one-fourth off, some one-third off and some at about half- price.
Come and get some of them.
HOSIERY
We are sbowiog a very large
asaortwent of hosiery for spring
and summer wear from 15e or
two for 2bc to *1.00 • pair, The
two for 2Se is great value, full
sized, fast black and emmi see,
Fashioned lisle in blank. maw
lees, beautifully Geisha and
only 95c. Special rs11
PRINTS
Our 1230 (hest Print is net
equalled in the trade tor t>Ka,
A lot of 10C cloth ; good width
and fast colon.
STANDARD
PATTERNS
No pattern works out to Mow -
tare
ore given suly a. a Stan-
dard. A full stock bare sow.
r
II
GLOVES
Perrin's sake, in kid and
fabric, from 23c to 11.96. We
ell the street K,ryer Wove. 30e,
7710,dl. Tbe fiery pair finger-
tippeyser is the eut
Glove in the market tor 50e, 75c
and $1.04
WHITE LAWN
WAISTS
We are pstWag on sale for
AlsaasJay's seeing thirty Lawn
Waists. • special lot, some of
farm lass thaw Wars' prices -
eke toWAIL
C
i�� okers,
1 pieces of :61c quality for 15%
CORSETS
Always ley • D. 4 A. if you
want the best.
DRESS TRIMMINGS
In Allover
ase/
Beside, B bl
Iswrtioos, isn black adore.
A Iaegs range of cream ..ad
white.
EMBROIDERIES
Forty-four pieces of Embroid-
eries.
mbs'oWeries. 8ale prima, 5c, 8s, 7e and
8e. Regular ruing prime of
stew of them Se to 5o Is=
than special
are •skins' forA then
Skirt-
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J. H. OQLBORNE
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KINTAIL
COAL
Any quantity of the beet
Chestnut and Stove Coal .:►e
hand at Kingsbridge.
{
t better get in a supply at once, as
Farmers wanting Coll bad
there ia likelihood of & cowl
'strike and most dealers in the
»>� surrounding towns are out.
C. BUFFET BALL,
Kingsbridge.
i
TUESDAY, April 9th
Among the Easter visitors 'here
were Misses Isabelle MoLenn.n, Gracie
McLean, Jessie Johnston and Pearl
Dreu nan.
A large crowd was present at the
hall held in the local hall on - Monday
evening. The musie t n' the occasion
far exceeded that of any previous one.
and the dance's thoroughly enjoyed
the event. A dainty luncheon was
rrerved. and the guests returned home
in the wee sea' hours of the morning.
Tell your neighbor what a newsy
paper The Signal is -only 81 per year.
DRINK HABIT
THE GATLIN TREATMENT
Absolutely removes alt straying and
Mora for liquor in
3 DAYS
Re bad after-effects. Call. Write or
'Phone for Booklet
The Gatlin Institute
4d Jarvis St., Toronto
Pone N. 4531- A. Hargrsve,Mgt•.
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Style, comfort and excellent work-
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I"n tfiis regard The Hartt Shoo
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J. H. McCLINTON
SOLE AGENT
THE SQUARE GODERICH, ONT.
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Furniture •
and House Furnishings
Sprigs Necessaries to Fumbler*
surd Fvraiskiags for the Hone .
Realising the requirnseeta of the people of Godsriob and
vicinity, i bare now a complete assortment of b P*awiture.
All goods. including oMinery and .xclu'ive i.s gesr�+at moderate
prtess--an amortmwt rarely seem outside the skis. Came In and
see the Massy ihrelttrre you oars get et 8saeedsle . it's •
p�g�� to elbow ety stock ; and If there L swathing yes ldestn i
ie�vss't etoeked. 1 will get it for you
Rugs
i have alas a very dearrahle assertmeet d legs. A variety of
enmities, /shares seri colorings. Mock all neap sod plisse right.
ere The yet p:s, e to get Windom, Medea, Ross Nahlls
up.
A few Sewing Maeleleses at hue p & prises.
A CALL tloucrr*D
George tiohmeier.
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