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The Signal, 1912-12-26, Page 4. Il T.UYDAT, D.caniew :41913 THE SIGNAL : GODERICH1 ONTARlt, District News AUBURN. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 35th. Thos. Ratcliffe and Chas. Asquith have gone to the "Soo," Mich., to spend the bolideys. Albert Wilkins and Alex. ()•baides- t.on, of Goderich, with their wives and families, are visiting at the home of Geo. Dawson. A Christmas tree and entertainulent will be held in Knox church on Mon- day, December 3011, for the children of the Sabbath school. • A. Shackleton is spending his holi- days at his hotne near Dungannon. At the close of school the scholars pre - seated him with a pair of gold cuff- links. Y.LseED AWAY. - On Christmas morning, after three mouths' illness. the spirit of Mrs. John Graven, ein took its flight. leaving to mourn the. loss of a mot,;er's care three sons and four daughters. All are now at home excepting John. of Lethbridge. Alta. The funeral will take place Friday at 2 p. in. to Ball's cemetery. Oesareact ELECTED. - Court Duf- ferio, No. 46, slimed officers as fol -1 lows for. 1913 at the last regular meet- ing : C. R., J. C. Clark : V. C. R.. R. Rutledge: recording secretary. J. W i I so n; financial secretary, J. Arthur ; treasurer, G. L Sturdy chaplain. 0. E Erratt ; S. W., J. Medd ; J. W., W. Farrow ; S. B., G. Howett; J. B., S. Sarlea ; auditor, A C. Jackson. BUDGE OPENED. -The bridge was opened for traffic Saturday forenoon. The steel Was hnished Saturday morn- ing and the farmers and eitizeoe turned out and laid the floor, all anxious to see the bridge complete and traffic opened. The year's sub- scription to The Signal for the first teats over the bridge from the west side was won by Robt. Medd. jr , of West Wawanoab. Hume POR CHRISTMAS. --The follow- ing are home for Christmas : John and Raymond Ferguson. from Mon- treal; Msggie Jackson, Annie Jack- son. Jno. H..iackson, Mary Fingland, IJemima Fingland and Win. Fingiand, from Toronto: Mts. Robert Jones, from Regina. Sask. ; Edna Hicking- bottom, from Stratford; Mabel Hick- inghottour, from Detroit.: Elms Mutch, from Clinton ; Ed. Mole, from Seaforth ; Mrs. Wm. Ferguson and Charlotte Lawlor, from Ohattiam; Norman !Hutch, from town ; Jti`epb Lawlor. from Rudyard, Mich.: Geo. Lawlor, from Gull Lake, Sask.: Mrs. David Coats and her two sons. from Saskatchewan. Be sure to get t ickets for the hockey club •ntertainwent on New Year night. For New Year get the be.. oysters at Blackstone's. 'Phone 240. THE SIGNAL'S CLUBBING LIST 1913 The Signal and Toronto Weekly Globe ....$1.6o The Signal and Toronto Daily Globe - The Sign:11 and Montreal Family Herald and Weekly Star The Signal and Weekly Sun (Toronto) 'The Signal and Toronto Daily Star....... 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Britain The Signal and Lippincott's Magazine .3.25 Including postage to Canadian eubecribers. "The Signal and Youth's Companion (Boston) 2.90 Including postage to Canadian subscribers. The Signal and Woman's Home Companion (New York) 2.15 including postage to Canadian snb.cribers. The above publications may he obtained by Sig- nal subscribers ir any combination, the price for any publication being the figure given above less $l.00 representing the price of The SignalFor instance : The Signal and The Weekly Globe $t.bo The Farmer's Advocate ($a.35 legs ;t.ao)...... r.M Ss os -making the price of the three papers $2.95. The Signal sed The Weekly Sun $I.n The TetouanDesty Star ($225 lees $s.00) Las The Weekly Globe t $1.66 sees $t.001.. .6o 1.85 1.75 2.25 3.25 2.30 1.70 1.85 3.40 2.25 2.25 1.75 $3 60 -the four papers for $;.6o. If the publication you want is not in ab° • e list, let us know. We can supply almost any well-known Canadian publication. Send subscriptions through local ager t or by postoffice or expeess order (not by bank c rque) to The Signal Printing Co. LIMITED Goderich Ontario LOTHIAN. corwAN TvanIDAY, Dec. 46. Loi LOCALS. -Ur. John Mc Lean, of Chicago, is spending his vacation under the parental roof. James Gilmore, of Weyburn. Sask., is spending a few weeks at his old borne here. Jim is looking bele and hearty .. Mrs. McPhee, of Ripley, is visiting at the home of her brother, Jas. McDonald P. R. McNay was in Toronto for a couple of days haat week .. Miss Jean Johnston Is spending her vacation at her home near Kintail ... George Swan, of Georgetown, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Swan Alex. Barnby, of Carlow. is spending the holidays at his home here. CEDAR VALLEY. WED.N $DAY, Iles. 25th. NEws Ntrrtts.-Miss Vera Johnston is visiting with her runt, Mrs. Snell, of Paris. Ont. The Mosses Edna and Laura Pentland are .peoding Christmas with their deter. Mrs. Geo. Salter, of Bseex. .... Miss Maggie Barkley is home !tom Toronto is a short visit Mr. and Mr.. L Church have returned hawse to Siotie- t icb Among the teachers Who are vacationing at horse are the Misses Mary Barkley. of t4benpatMw. Amelia. of ('rewe. and 14...1 Oariom; Edna Pentland. from 16.11..t. sad Lama. from Taylor •Covsev. lbs Chi wines tree , ntertaw,e tn.t was • derided assessi1M amounted to sr W. see die. bells are tinging Cu. ratul.tao•a. Bob . SENMIL,LIMtL MRFECTION C�CIJA Is rich in food- value and easy to digtgt. It is jva't Cocoa, pure Cocoa, ground from the choicest Cocoa beans. Nursesand Doctors recommend its use in sickness orrin health. 1-1 Do You le , nee Cowan'. Cocos 1 T u mea v. Dec. Jit . LANES. CH term a. Iirrastanr urn. -The to ' idiot ahristm•e tree aete tele- I .Tt-KD? N , Dec. 21st. . •tt wee a great ssiaresenas es enter. Lama. lax sta.,-The sleighing from 1 n; sot sad in the way of f ....... Mev vewward las heen splendid the iy the tine Rev. A. W. Meows week het few days We b, pe it may con - tate chair at ;An the ebureb was issue ' ?est .day lest was a busy day for Luca now with sight-seeine. The s* slows were beautifully decor - d. f)un.ntr rhe ries. t ItttatsT aa.r unable to ;i..d rases every number on the programa was gnud. ! Mad Weigh heti.. Christass hells The little ones in t beer recitations aid , staid wedding hells chime beautifully singing did remarkably well. 'rhe ted l te/.4 rr. If pee. ear -is fine euuugh drill by pretty girls rohed and .d..t+sad 1 'yew may bear the list -sauced Mir. in white and red wuperhaps the finest end Mr. Char/es Anderson and son feature of the entertainmen•. The Res. ttf S• uth Af• i.•s. ',pent Is -t week star drill by the !eager girl* .nd hovs atnont r-Ltives in tVeet Vawannsh. was petfoiwed admirably. A roupie ....Jobe O. Baldwin is spendirg of pantomimes caused much interest some few weeks among his daughters and awusemenr. Two dialogues 'even! as Detroit and Essex ( entre Mrs. I by the younger folks deserve .pevial+ W. H. Reed has been ender the doc- mentiou. Thee sketch "Aunt Susan I tor's care for the past week. We hope J. nes' was much enjoyed, Mrs. Jas.' sono to report an improvement in her Ismer being "Aunt Susan." Her part 1 health Mr. and Mrs. Richard tie cleverly done caused muchlaughter. .Reed and f►milyl of Langheni. N. W. Mrs. John Long was the organist. IT., visited the former's mother part of Sbe and Mrs. Jackson are to he con- blot week. gratulated on the way they trained the children for their various parte. For New Year's Night. Others geve valuable assistance. A. '. Mugford made a go -A Santa Claus. The hockey club (rode iteielf at the The Christmas tree was large, lovely I beginning of the season without funds and loaded. The children went home and an opportunity has presented it - with armfuls. Mise Jackson was pre -1 self of raising a fund and at the same sented with le lovely toilet set. H. 1 Uwe giving the people of Goderich :a Mew was the recipient of an armchair pleasant.New Year's night.' The club from the Bible class, and the minister has engaged Miss Lucy tVebling, the got a goose. All agreed it was one of English comedienne. and Mr. Walter the best Christmas trees that ever . MoRaye, the well-known Canadian en - were. tertainer, who will give one of their Rev. A. W. and Mrs. Brown and programs which have delighted audi-, en family have gone to Eddy'a'Mills, a tees throughout the venule country. former circuit, to spend Christmas and New Year's. Rey. 0. G. Hellman and family spent Christmas in Berlin. PORT ALBERT. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 2.5. BREE/E.+.-Miss Mary Cunningham. of Toronto, is visiting her father. Francis Cunningham Mrs. Mack McDonald, of Goderich, with her little daughter, was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Swale. Miss Celia !Cunningham is home from Toronto for a visit Thos. Wilson, jr., and IMiss Della are spending the holiday with relatives in Sarnia Hector McKenzie arrived home from Queen's University. Kingston, for the holidays. Ed. Schoenhals is visiting at his home in Clinton for a few days Mies Minnie Cunningham is home from her school at Port Elgin, and also Miss Winnie from Brown Hill. Wm. Matheson, who had been out Nest for some time, is visitine relatives about here Mr. and '.Mir«. Hugh McGuire. ojGrderich, were visitors at Tbns. Wilson's last Sunday. .Albert Nesbitt, of Blyth. visited his cousin, Victor Green, for a few says last week .. ..Mrs.'3. A. Green is at Sheppardton attending her mother. Mr... Campbell, who ie very ill Mr. and Mrs. Nein. Pearson and Master Gordon spent Christmas Day with friends near Blyth .Alex. McKenzie arrived from Edmonton on Monday for a visit at his home here. 7t Clarke. of (Goderich, visited •t Wm. ('arey's last week . Mrs. T. I(Green arrived home from Detroit Int Saturday after a month's visit with friend. in that city Miss C. F. Hawkins, of Rt. Thomas, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Grey. for the holidays .... Ed. Giver arrived home from Toronto last week to spend the winter with his parentsehere. Frank reached here the week before from Fort William .. Miss Orace McKen- zie. Wallace Cunningham sod Otwa Hayden are home from the G. C. L ant are holidaying at their respective homes here Robt. Hoy was the first man in these parts to get a fox this session. He captured a fine speci- men last week Master (+allow Smith visited relatives in Goderich last week . Albert McGee was borne from Goderich over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Rohe. Durnin anti children, of Dungannon. spent Christ- mas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Craw- ford . Thos. Green is in Blyth for the holiday A. Jones, of Toronto, was a visitor at Wm. Brindley's over the holiday Both the Anglican and Presbyterian Sunday schools closed last Sunday for the nest three months. Hooks were pre.aoted to all the children.. ..The entertainment and (Arians/is tree held in the Porta ten' Hall Leat Friday night was a rent eumwee. MI.. 1L Chart, wlboo poend be 11 Vend fNike ebony foor berMeetM.g t. le the rowelling !sir the event rod tar the easier tleenta . Quito • .weber of penny Mks from hone at - tie sentrMi.m.nt at c.d., memoir might and all rennet gai Mr. and Mn. inn. �/ ars visitors at J... fear urs May jaws Nary ren pddord. 1..pereehh the fey with her g»edp.1NM Illn1 Uoderlch ; ire. ver McMf from Halifax to Vancouver. Mise Webling is noted as "the original Little Lord Fauntleroy" and is well known in the theatres of Old London as a clever actress. Mr. McRaye has won distinction by his polished and brilliantinterpretation of Dr. Drutn- mond's verse. There should be a full house to greet these eminent enter- tainers and to give the hockey club a good start for the season. Tickets may be secured flow mem- bers of the club or at Edwards' res- taurant, E. R. Wigle's drug store. .1. S. Davey's jewellery store, or the Signal office. The men whom I have seen succeed hest in life have alys been cheerful and hcpeful men, who went shout their business with a smile on their faces, and took the changes and chances of the mortal life like men; facing rough and smooth alike ss it came. l TH COLBORNE STORE 1912 HINTS' FOR THE LAST. VI.:-EK'S BUYING 1912 _ NOTWITHSTANDING BIG SELLING Our stock for Holiday Buying is in good condition still to get your New Year's Gifts from. Handkerchiefs ? Yes. huudreds still left, all the way from 2 for 5c to 76 Dents, for all taster and all classes. Over 200 men's initial puts Irish Linen. Regu lar 25c. Come and get some of them L e]OC while they last, et Silk Initial Men'- one-iuch hem, hemstitched, 5Uc large size and pure silk, only The mistress of the house would like a pun linen table cloth and napkins. Get them bete at holiday pricee. Fancy Linens , Japan handmade, on pure linen, son • . 1 than some machine -mads. Bat- ten w.g Centres !WC 90zy0, SUSS. Dreamer Scarfs, Mise. 5 o'clock Tea Cloth.. Embroid- ered TrayCloths. Round Table Covers. Square Tabis ('overs. Table Hata. Stand Mata. Doilies and dozens of linen articles not named here. One only Crocheted Bed Spread and Shauns work all dope on linen. Lace t oilers. Silk Scarfs. Veil., Misses' Motor Hoods, Motor Scarfs, Aviation Caps Gloves, V itts end Collage in profusion to select from. BARGAIN DAY IN DRESS 0(X)DS Tuesday, 31st, will be Dress Goods Bargain Day here- All at 6oc and 11 11 65c will go at 49c. All 75c and 85c will be offered at 6oc and 69c. J. H. 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Royal Purple Disinfectant, 26e and 50c tins. Royal Purple Roup Cure, 25. tins: 30e by mail. Royal Purple Worm Powder, 25e tins ; 30e by mail. Manufactured only by TheW. A. Jenkins Mfg. Co. London. Canada '•IZoyal Purple Supplies and hook ets may he obtained from" A. J. Cooper. Flour and Feed. Goderich. Shaw's Schools Tew.s• kMra. sedans tes canna dC.o Kuasio lsaee. Vas Tab . graph and Railroad Srboet. and /WS ('ity Brand Hwdnaa• &Ansa. All 11110► vide excellent nouniss laadtteg to Med salaried p,..11ine.-. Pres r,.tilof•e ata rrqueuttil its for it, W b. ibaw, l're.ideut. Head 'MCC Yonne and Ger- rard errard 7,ta. Tomato_ Brophey Bros. .4 HUH.:kI( H The Leading I uuenl Directors and Embalmers The Leading I uneral Directors and Embalmers Orders VI Orders at all ...wit attended hours. night J... carefully attended 1 night or dal. We are now prepared to supply contractors with all kinds of Mouldings, Inside Finish, Flooring and Sidings, and Genet al Building Material. We make a specialty of Veneer Flooring in Oak and Birch. The Paget Grain Door Co. (G(IDERICH LIMITED RENEW Your Cutters and Sleighs Now is the ti.ne to look up your Cutter and Sleigh for the tvinter. We have them -ail kinds and all prices. Kitchen Stoves awl Ranges We have a nice line of Stoves and Ranges. Sor}lethtng nice and not too expensive. Call in and see them. ROBERT WILSON Massey-Harri. Agent Hamilton Street, Goderich, 001 subscription to THE SiGNAL. for 1913. Happiness for that boy means finding a BROWNIE CAMERA waiting for his first snapshot. Come in and we will show you all the Brownie family. They work like the Kodaks. R. R. SALLOWS Corner Montreal street and Square. New Year Greening To Our Customers of 1912 : 1 thank you for your patron- age during the year, and trust that by selling the right kind of goods and by giving you the best possible service during the com- ing year i may continue to merit your esteemed custom. Best wishes to one and all for a bright and prosperous New Year. 0E0. tiONMEJER THE FURNITURE MAN Agent for the Nnrtibsiteer Piave.