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The Signal, 1912-11-14, Page 9!lased Early. ikea tort -Wby doesn't baby talk; lather P lber-- 1. raw'' t stk ve. titer. Tows/ 16.1,4►. Prosy .1... Glen OA. yea. they do J jelsel read to me out rd Miler esrsdayed the dhs was WIN Fitwell Hais JEWELLERY you would really like to own. Come here and select from our large and varied stock the trinkets you'd like, and there ask our prices. You'll be surprised how many a little money will buy. J. S. DAVEY Jeweller and Optician Corner Colborne St. and &Juane TRANSCONA A GREAT CITY IN -THE MAKING The growing demand for Fitwell Hats is due to their superior style and quality. No other make embodies the same degree of distinction and value at a popular price. Once you get to wearing them you will be a regular cus- tomer. These hats combine the Fitwell and Union labels aa a double guarantee of style and workmanship. You can be _sure of abso- lute satisfaction by wear- ing a " Fitwell." McLean Bros. The Square, (ioderich The borne of Semi -Ready Tailor- ing. Agents for the Famous t)at-hartt Overalls and Smocks, Fitwell Hats. Stanfield's Pure Wool Underwear. • The weekly market reports and do- ings of farm conventions are two things that every farmer should, in his own interest, real carefully. The Weekly Sun, Toronto, the farmer's busiwesu paper, is away in the lead of all others wbeu it comes to looking after the fatrner's interests. To the farmer it is worth many times the subeariptiuo price. We live not fur ourselves alone; all the world is kin.—Andrew Carnegie. THE SIGNAL GODERICH flN'T The News of the District • ki+46+.4644.445466354645+ +46*+ ' 4+64+64+ 6+ ++++++a+.4•+ot STANL<► • • CARLOW. ELY rH. MormaT, Nov. 11th. WgnizsDAY. Nov. Mb. TVIONDAY. Nov. lath. g ePearl lluttotownship. vi.itdttgtrknds To Hoerr At a/rttlata S PPitit AND of the executive toff the BloauIN o. who ion oneofthegmenw&elected. iplivray .foe L. J. L. Na lOfib. celebrated t3mteh'. Hill Wowse'r Co-operatlre by the county council to look atteethe with as oyster lllesioaary y' Huron count yy exhibit of apples at the std of November Y of hire Ferguson Monday y I t it R Aedeath of John Cowan, of t, is ship,. occurred oil TboredsiY 1 Wt., in the sey.uty-elnistb year of logn MULILETT. MoxDAY, Nov. 11th. Jobs Quigley has returned to De- is .her spending a few weeks in ds locality. ▪ yengblut, of Loadesb'r , has hared butne after emending e mina in Siaakatcbewaa. Ttioa Scott and family, of Londes- Ip', have removed to Brantford, ease they will make their home. yr. and Mrs. B. Allen. A. El'iott ✓ B Herriogtoo left a week ago garday fur Parry Sound district. GODERICH TOWNSHIP, Cyt it. Me:lrrxo.--Council met at le essvilte Novr her 4th, pursuant • ad uinment. 311 memters pros= H. K. Revell was present and Missed the council In regard to a antsy at the 4th concession railway p g. He suggested that tbe smell should bring the matter before he Railway Board, as the croseiog is dangerous one and should have rine protection. The council took no Nine bit left the manes over for Other consideration. The following Wants were passed ; Municipal W orld, supplier'. > : Sioderioh Star, oiesieg, $35.1111; selection jurors. 117 ; Jervis. fencing Colborne bridge, imam cedar and hanging lantern S.tciet held at the home on oo a last, was decided to hold • supper and cou- cart oo the evening of Friday. Decem- ber 27tb. Further announcement later. THE ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION. Seed Grain and Potatoes frau tbe Do- minion Experimental Farms. By instructions of the Hoo. Minister of Agriculture a distribution of super- ior aorta of grain and potatoes will be made duriug the comic winter and springto Uanadi•a farmers. The sampis for general diatributiod will consist of spring wheat (5 lbs.). white oats (4 lbs.). barley (5 lbs.), and field peas (6 Itis These will be sent out from Ottawa. A distribution of pota- toes (in 8 Ib. samples) will be carried on from several of the experimental Ontario fru t-rowersexhibiteoo at Toronto this week left for the city on Monday. Re bas also an exhibit of his own and by the appearance of the selections they ought to be good rnougb for some of the prizes. Ts.T11ro TH& FIR& Boors E. --The Are oompany got a sudden call on Fri- day &bout 1 o'clock. When the alarm was rung the company turned out qutckly and were at the G. T. R. sta- tion and bad a strewn going in seven minutes. There was no fire. however it was just • plan of Reeve llilne's to: try the company, and if they do aa well at a fire tbere is no doubt they will do good work and save the town • great de.l of loss. SST. ANDREW'S ANNIvgtulAlat.—Tbe anniversary- cervices of St. Andrew's church took place on Sunday last under most favorable condition,. par - farms, the Central Farm at Ottawa ticularlpp in that the weather' was supplying only- the Provinces of On -Rev. Mr. Abraham, of Guelph. tario and Quebec. All sample► will be officiated and preached two splendid sent,freeby mail. sermons. The choir also did well, be - Applicants must give particulars in ing assisted by Mrs. (Rev.) J. L. regard to the soil on their farms, and Small, of Heepeler, and Mire Pridham, at a price that Snakes tt the cheapest account count of their experience of Goderich. Tbere were large con- land in Canada, 'of course. taking its with such kinds of gram (or pots- gregations at both services. especially quality into consideration. tore) as they have Shown, so that a in the evening, when there was no The value of advertising is conceded promising sort for their conditions -Methodist ' - —' may be selected. Farb application must be separate and must be signed by the applicant. Only one sample, of grain and one of potatoes can be sent to each farm. Application. on any kind of pted form cannot be accepted•two d more samples are nuked for in tbe some letter only one will be sent. II; Geo. Middleton, lumber. $16.23; As the aupply of meed is Ilona., boat. Brown, tile, $18. Tbe rnuncil farmers are advised to apply early ; �mtrned to meet the first Monday but the applicalinns will not neces- bjHceu,ner at 10 a. in. Y. W. TRX- warily 'e filled in the exact order in CUM .. Clerk. which they are received. Preference .will always be given to the moot YS ALL RIGHT RI41) 1'Dula&DAh, Novara/out 13, tVlj 11 JUST FANCY IT LASTS THE CLOTHES LAST ITS FRIENDS LAST being able to possess all the artistically designed ornaments and the at- tractively fashioned utili- Zties in POSITIVELY THE LARGEST SALE IN CANADA COUNTY PUBLlcl rY. President Raosford Gives Some Facts and Figures. Tbe following call bas keen sent out by the president of the Clinton Board of 'Trade for the county publicity meeting to be held in that town on the 21st Inst. : It 161 a well-known fact that the population in the rounty of Huron is decreasing. In 1901 Lbe population was 61,83), in 1911 52.9Ri, or a loss equal to 15 per oent. This is a se: ions condition of strafes. it affects the well-being of the whole county. It tends to depreciate tbe values a faro- ing land and town property. In the opioion of experts, the land in the county of Huron today is purcbasable LUCKNOW. MONDAY, Nov. 11. RAS. Button' has returned borne how the West. Mrs. Fergu'on and Miss Freda are lame after an extended visit in the West. is fortunate for 'many Lecknow people that the weather remains mild, as it is difficult to get coal TheLucknow curling club hags re- crganised for the coming season with Me following officers : President, J. G. Murdoch : vice-president., Alex. Mc- Pherson sectetaty treasurer, G. H. Smith. . BCu\tois CHARDS. —F. W. Ford bas t&Idhis hardware business to John Bell sed Roward Doose, two young men of Culrost. Fdt a time the store will he in charge of Mr. Duffy, an eaperient'ed hiidware man from fibolburne. Mr. Ford and family will remove to Kings- viile. their former borne. thoughtful and explicit requests. Ap- plications received after the end of January Will probably be too late. All applications for grain (and appli- cations from the Provioces of Oottr'io and Quebec for potatoes) should be addressed to the Dominion, Cerealist, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. Such applications require no postage. If otherwise addressed delay and dis- appointment may occur. Applications for potatoes from fernier: in any other Province should be addressed moisten/4e prepaid) to the superintendent of the nearest branch Experimental FAT it) in that Province. J. H. O'USDA LK, Director, Do,uit.ion Experimental Fiume. Gxrrtsu A Mo•E Ott.—As noted in these columns last week, a Board of Trade bas been organised in Lucknow, and The Sentinel jubilate* in this faabi n : "It is almost worth a about of Laos Deo to see the people of Lueknot,• at last making a move towards the betterment of industrial readitior.s. Even though, by any mis- chance. no tangible results should follow. the movement will Kill have hero worth while as showing that we bate among ua a few people wbo are thinking along right lines and are walling to work to elevate Lucknuw- non the fruitless. stick-in-the-rnud policy that bas prevailed here Wo long. Bat we expect results of no doubtful Lind to follow : the time is ripe and the need i6. :t crying one ; those who were wide enough awake to see the need will not tot until some remedy has been applied. Godspeed to tbeui : and may no citizen of the village be disloyal enough to cast one difficulty in their wad.' Clubbing Arrangements. _ The Toronto Mail and Empire offer. its daily edition from now to April 1st next tor 41. Subscribers to 'L'he Sig- nal may obtain it for this period at 83 sou if orders are loft with or mailed le The Signal. This special offeri collections amounted to about S'G30. DEATH OF AN OLD RESIDENT.—Jas. Potter, one of the oldest residents of this district, passed away on Sunday at the advanced age of eighty-four honey into our county. years. He had not' beep i11 very to order t•r stir up public interest. 1.0 long. He resided on his farm on the folly discuss the subject and to arrive outskirts of the village, where he had wt the best way of carryiog it into ef- fect, a meeting of representatives hum all over the county bas been called to be held in the town ball, Clinton, on Thursday. November 21.1, at 1 p. en. sharp. to which your honor- able body is hereby requested to send be and an opp•Irtune time toadver- tpabe the county of 11 iron. and in that way endeavor to direct a part of the stream of immigr*i ion. and consequent wealth, that is p nnring into Canada one of tbe best farms in this locality. His wife predeceased him quite a few years ago. Thoee left to mourn aim are five sons and two daughters all living here with the exception of Mrs. Johnston. of British Columbia, .tnd Dr. Will, of Iowa. Tbe deceased • Unanimous Verdict. Newsp'per publishers and citizens generally throughout the Dominion are unanimous in their opinion that the picture entitled "Mother's Treas- ures; given w`thtTb t Family Heraldl. th and Weekly is season. is a most delightful and beau- tiful subject. Here is the opinion uL one publisher : '• •Motber'a Treasurer' 1. a [Harvel of beauty. The subject is one that will have it tendency to Wingham Saturday Mrs. Gar - always took an active part in further- one or more delegates. W UI you fog the welfare of the coniw�nity and kiudly Intimate as soon as possible had been councillor and reeve of Wa- ' what attendance we may expect from waucab. The funeral took place ou you' Joule K.axdeoRD. Tuesday and was very largely at- tended. The Masonic Order, of which Clinton,ePOresident Cl ntoo Boa deceased was one of the oldest mem- ben io thio locality. had charge of the service. The remains were interred J. C. Rockwell's Sunny South Co. in Trinity church cemetery : it was it gift from the deceased to the church J. C. Rockwell's Sunny South Cam - some years ago. i pany w hich is announced to appear PXRtONAL AND ONSINRAL.—Mr. Mc- in the Opera House, Uoderich. Wed - Donald, who as one of the nest agents nesday evening, November 20th, is of the Frost Fence Co. has for a num.(the colored nigania ition that appeared ber of yeah been presented with a here about two years ago. At that free trip, had the same offer this year, I time it gave uonouuded wati,faction ; but beiog unable to go presented the in 'fact. it was generally conceded to opportunity to Neil Taylor, who be one of the newt pleasing perform - jumped at the cbaoce and left last ances ever presented on the local wee for Hamilton, whence the ex- stage. Mr. Rockwell does net believe cursiou starts. Among the places to in putting the greater part of his he visited are Niagara Falls. Buffalo, salary allotment Into one or two Geta Hamilton, Albany, New York acs and allowing the balance of the per - Washington Mrs. Thompson, forwance to suffer through the t or - who had been visitiog with her ployruent of cheaper onee, which al - daughters here for some time, re- ways disgust the experienced patron, turned to her home at Clinton on Fri- but he has found that the expenditure day Myles. Morgan visited with of money for the purpose of making ft lends at Brussels the past week each act and detail complete pays Robt. Sloan spent a few hours in twice over in the box oMoe 'ocelots. This etplaine wby the perforwancee given by this company are always up- to-the-mimite and send the audience home feeling satisfied tbst they have had full value tor their money. Quite often the speed limit in fun is exceeded and the salience throws into con vulsions of laughter. 1t is a sus iftly moving panorama of mirth. music and melody, never loud, never vulgar. There is every ingredient of gayety and melody. The Olio is composed of a strong array of vaudeville talent. equalled by few and surpassed by none. Tbe comedy, wbich abounds throughout, is said to be of an un- usually diverting character and tree from the horseplay usually sero io performances of this kind. The organization is accompanied by a solo concert band and a superb orct,estra. Tbe band will head the Koontowu parade, taking place at noon. The prices of admission have been pieced at i t, 35 and 50 cents. Seats are now to selling at Edwards'. strengthen borne ties, We. in the samebusiness, wonder bow you can afford to give such value in picture. besides the vast amount of good tbiogs in The Fatuity Herald and Weekly Star." Signed.E. W. Richards, The Mirror. Millbrook No home in Can• ads should be without this beautiful picture. One dollar pays • full years subscription to Tbe Family Herald and Weekly Star, including the pic- ture, which is ready for framing. size 21 by 29 ioches. It u a big dollar's worth. indeed. Beekeepers Meeting. Tbe annual meeting of the Huron county Beekeepers' Association was held at Clinton October 31.1. The at- tendanre was not large, but matters of great interest were discussed and bee men who missed thie me ti o% missed one of the best g Rs the kind ever held in the county. The Provincial apiarist, Mr. Morley Pettit. was unable to attend, but s s a s 1 Mr. provided Miller, of ofntheble Guelphtitute College intended 1 to [rover lbs approachingj stenion of Parliament. New su1scrib• (The speaker handled his subject. en to The Signal may secure the twos Spiiog Management of Bees ande- Aspen, from now until April let next queening; very ably. He for folio, out tbe unportance of having queens in ea.:b hive, ready to raise a Printeri EITOrs. , good supply of young bees in August and September and this have strong Rohan W. Chambers, the novelist,,cotoniem in spring. The necessity was correcting pioofsat a desk in bis of requeeniog was strongly ngly im rd d best eh. end the easiest an methods "TOPearwphical wanes are the Nine explained. The next speaker was M all writers," he said. •'Tbe other E. F. Br ainare, of Lambeth. of Bees." siasih- day yet Roosevelt was advocating jest, "Outside 3Vinteriwg tis purity of the harlot'—he'd Bennie. was a timely topic end every -sire to bring about 'the purity of it will profit by follow -1 tie iWt diner, of Exeter, is visiting with her son bete at present Frank An- derson spent a few hours on business at Clinton on Thursday Miss Butler visited with her sister at Luck - now over Sunday Mr. Tisdale, of Hamilton. G. T. R. detective, was here Friday summonsing Miss Bainton as a witness in a case at `Stratford. it seen some time ago Rainton tiros. shipped some goods to a firm in Mitchell who never received them. While the detective was searching in the quarters of foreigners at Stratford be ran across a bundle of gloves which be was able to trace by private marks, and Miss Baioton was called to iden- tify the goods Fred Thompson spent the week -ens with his brother at Teeswater .... Miss L. Brigbam, of Loodesboro'. and Miss Harland, of Clinton, visited Mts. John Mills this week. Through Pullman Sleeping Car Ottawa Via Grand Trunk Railway. The Grand Trunk Hallway operate a through Pullman sleeping ass edity ? Powell—"1 should say 1 dad. (electric lighted) to (Ottawa, leaving 1 married the daughter of • judge, Toronto 10.46 p. m. daily. and she is always laying down tlaw Bei th reservations and full par. to we." ticulars may be secured from nearest Grand Trunk agent. F. F. Lawrence & Sons, town attests. Ilowell—"Do you believe io her- ot.' Butin my paper the iter made it read *the purity of awe ballet '' "Idid once suffer myself—not in a bout' in s speech. 1 was addressing a Scottish literary society. and Mpw with the words •BrItb Roots.' But the typeestter made me begin : 'lltitber SUFFERED With Biliousness and Sick Headache. t algae)-, Anew July ft. 1911. I Ira• a rate atltlRer for • lontaw g with butoussesa siek hewdaehe w�vertraaw [r kiotbing seemed ion s gond. 1 bad aliens, Ohne up Is is tri .&specs wawa i deckled ng the methods he ablyy- outlined. Thomas Fraser. of Brucefield. spoke on "benefits of the Asaociatioo to the Members." He declared that the in - tactical erchange wwast adggrre tehelpnAnd many valuable snggeetions were laid down in a way that mo amount of book the- ory could do. altbofigh he hnhesadvoandcated s careful study journals. The officers for next year are : leaac Dodd, Clinton. president Thomas Fraser, Brumfield. viee•OreSt- dset t Jacob Raberer, Zurich, ware- airy-tremors, eer♦terry-tremors, : Alfred Uarr. Birth. delegate to the Ontario beekeepers' meeting at Toronto. November iA to PIO PILLS. • weasetses Isgakhalf f a Los the r"ved. i V• jttalenY �e1aiM tY '�s� s sited teat as willM east. I • e• end s Hg Mb tor „ dd ♦t arN ver britstdm. Mas' VIAL T ILtsrn. M Sri sod M evert T� Oat. The Fig PM co.. 1b. How's This o.We nShor •••116011Mlli*• ^T!' f _eL`!TCogan% OM a mop Mr 1", ^' s Ar•grate ib Nag`s moor PILI.. w reertir+nee. Ohre &coeds mere minify, as a safe, Owe a woman we la e tensa. —Oars HOW THE FARMERS LOb E. Duty os Big Shipment of Cattle Amounted to $S, reg. The Forest Fres Press of recent date s. s: Cattle dealers and shippers hers state that the cattle trade is rather unsatisfactory, owing to dull markets and low prices. but • visit to the butcher shop shows that the price of meet is steadily going up. 7 here is a big difference between the price of beef tto foot and on the block. Costly and unneennery tariff walls have much to do with It. Here le a W alking demonstration. Mat Friday J. M. O'Uosnell shipped from Forest 170 bead of eboioe heef cattle. which be bad mid to the g. Ali. 0.., Chi- cago. Thew cattle were seat by . psdel tasks diesel to New 'Fork for aoeweaspalt.a sad Mr. O'Dosaell paid over des tbeus•nd dollars In day to est them swam the Boa Tbie wee a tit l w heed, sed tbat lowas suuisIeai the farmers around /area wises the settle. When will rillimane last 1 both by tariffs evhbory. sed thatt bib producers wad semieseare ens the denim t �,il!r ' �d lid 1 A WINTER COAT not only keeps cold out, bat cooaerves body -Mantis; body' fat serves the same purpose. it enables us to resist uraetl sd elements and serves as the great source of our body -best Greater body-wanntk means richer blood. more fat, not obesity bet fat which elle body consumes for warm& vitality. resistance -power- as a furnace consumes coal For heat— Seott's Erna/Pion does this. A teaspoonful after each meal makes body -warmth -- h ealthy. active blood — and trsharps& thesakewt1111 good foortite do good. A.riass oaf sad horse woe wale by raising endurance -power mad creating strength. Sksje« swistasew /b SCOTT'S. WHO a Morse Tensaw (Marie Hrat SeetheNewSuitings if you have not yet got your FALL SUIT leave your order at.once with HUGH DUNLOP wart at. TM tly.todata Tatter Transcona will be one of the greatest railway centres of the West. Tbe Grand Trunk Pacific bad large shops located there, the Canadian Pacific Railway bas established immense freight yards, and it has been persistently rumored that the Canadian Northern Railway will move their entire .hope from Fort Rouge to Trauscona. Transcoois future as a manufacturing city, as well as a railway centre, is assured, and several large industries are already eatablieheJ, requiring a la, ge number of inen. PROPERTY WILL DOUBLE IN VALUE many times over in the next two years. and there are big profits for the investor who .buys today. We have a number of lots to sell at Trana^ona- anti offer i.bem very tdvaptageous terms to Gode rich purchasers. Write tor our booklet, which tells all about Transcona. Scott, Hill & Co. J. T. Goldthorpe agent in GCDERICH WINNIPEG, MAN. Sural Telephone 6 r 6 •22' Canada Life Building The Signal ,r° NEW SUBSCRIBERS $1.00 to Jan. 1st 1914, for • .e=t=i ==== g==u% 0 A ri n STOVES THE HAPPY THOUGHTRANGE is still the leading range on the Canadian market. 11 burns less oottl and gives letter cooking result& with a small quantity of cosi than most stoves do with a large quantity. T. Swans' 'Bus, Livery and Back Stables MONTHEA 1. WrRSVT liner ore TAF. &(&OARS G a1 Bite1RY MEKr ALL TR %INM AND : PAHligN()KR : BOATS Pwa.Pni.is eoli.d for in any pat t of ties town for all wain. at 0. T. R. or O. !. R. dT.4e. Prompt .eraksand ra•erul alrres dans • Our Livery tied Hsieh omen. will Iv fnwat -Ante i.. P.P ) r, -.i e•-1 'emir pa, m . r,rs,.1 s.rlk 1' . d T. WARTS me ler Montreal Yr n rt. THE RADIANT HOME HEATER still leads the market, us w heater. It is generally acknowledged to be the strongeet beater on the market. Owing to the scarcity of bard coal we have put in a line of Oak Heaters wbicb will burn Hard ;Coal. Soft Coal, Coke or Wood. 0 Portland Gement 0 We have lust received another ccarload oad of NATIONAL PORTLAND CiiMENT. Coke and Wood We are reoeiviog a carload a work of Solvay Obeetnut Coke This Croke is giving universal satisfaction and a great number Of our ct'stomers saythe prefer it to the Hard Coal, and it •,,e much cheaper. ou burn very little more In bulk and it weigh4 only half as much s.+ Hard Coal ; consequently you reduce. your fuel bill by fully one-third. We have just received another carload of slabs and can give prompt reteution t.I any orders. Our Shelf sad Heavy Hardware was never' more complete. Another barrel of Uolumbia U, y ('ell Flatteries just in. Let us figure on your plumbing. trots/Meg. etc. 11 !'hone heating, teem no wir,niy11 CHAS. C. LEE Store 22 Howie I I L = f