The Signal, 1914-11-5, Page 5tr
THE BIG UL
6r►DSKIO$ : ONTARIO
Tgene Haat. I$oss.rnaa S. 1014 •
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every arnicas we sell, w• ettlde+vor to Include
Arm Ustaotlou, It we don't give It isn't a
to.oils. That's the way we heirloom heoom at this plates.
We don't do it merely to be generous., but leagues we be-
lieve that such a policy in the loog run always wipe. It
you don't get what you want, covers hack and "kick."
You've a right to your eneney's worth and we Waal you to
bave Its
EAST STREET GARAGE, Goderich, Ont.
1
9anges and Yeaters i
Before purchasing your new Range do not
fail to inspect the
9eerledd `dorm Range
The Corona fire box burns all coal gas.
Grates fcr coal or wood.
Reservoir, 1 ox 10x91.
Saves 10 per cent in fuel.
Large oven, 21x21xi.}'
Peerless Leader Ranges Peerless Oak Heaters
Cream Separators, 3oo pounds capacity, special
cash price, $45.00.
Harness, Churns, Washing Machines, Wire
Fencing. A full line of Pumps and Scales.
Gasoline Engines, i3 h.p to 20 h.p. Lowest
price. Best value.
ROBERT WILSON
it
Hamilton Street
Maple Leaf Grocery
Saturday
Specials
%eats
Fresh pork meusage,e
Frankfutts, Ring Bo-
logna, Flash Tenderloin,
Cooked Ham, Jellied
Tenderloin, Special Roll
Bacon, Breakfast Bacon
1od Cottage Hams.
fish
Fresh Finnan Haddie
and Filletts. Alto fall
line of Canned Goods.
fruits and Vegetables
A fresh supply of all sea-
sonable Fruits and Veget-
Atlee arrive daily. Give
III a trial order.
S. J. Young
Hamilton St.
!LOCALS— PERSONALS
i
Special Patriotic Records
on the Victor Victrola
"it's • long, long way to Tipper-
"
al" "Soldiers of the King.
Buys nt the Old Brigade."
"Rule Brittsnnia," "Ye Mar-
iners of England," "0 Can-
ada," "'standard 0' the Braes
O' Mar," "British Cavalry
March" 'The Deathless
Army," "Red White sad Blue"
"Veterans bong." *The Yen -
men et itigiig- d-," A/Private,
Tnmo yAtkt.a"
Just received a fine new ehip-
roentofVICTOR Vi(:TROLAS
from Sip 00 op to SIfiM1.00, fin-
ished la Mahngany and Wrath -
..red Pik.
t you can 'sake it onnvesienl to
all we will he pleased to let
you hear the new Records and
Marlin..
JAS. F. THOMSON
Movie 'Stationery Ston
spent for Heint swan &Oo.Pianns
-Misr' E. M. Campbell has s. adv.
full of interest for ladies onpage one
of this none.
- Mrs. J. as Long of London. is
viaitmg her motber, Mr,. E. &snowy,
Bruce street.
-The annual tu.etiug of the Child-
ren's Aid Rociety will be held nest
Tuesday afternoon in the Court house
at 4.15.
- -Mr. Ruben Wilson, the well-
known implement agent, invites our
rsadet. tc Peruse • his adv. on page
five of this ',rue.
-The regular meeting of the W.C.T.
U. will he held in the Temperance hall
on Mondry afternoon, November 9.h,
at three oclock.
-Mies Eliza Robineoo, of Goschen,
was • visitor at the horde of her friend.
Miss Marjory A. Aitken, of the public
library. lest week.
--The reguler meeting of the Canad-
ian Order of Chosen Friends will he
held on Friday+evening of this week
in the Temperance ball.
-In spite of the fact tbat lake
Huron wasquite rough on Saturday,
the McKay fbbing boat went out and
brought in about 1000 pounds of fish.
-Mr. Eroest Pritchard and Mn.
Maedel were delegates from the North
street Methodist church to the Sun-
day s.:bool convention at tondoo last
Week.
RURAL SCHOOL IMPORTS
HOLMESV ILLS.
The follotritllR M the report of the
IV. clave of tt.tevtlle public school
for the manta of October : -
timlle Fred 51.6, Dan. (Bidden 78.4,
Milton Galland 75.4, Willi. Marshall
74.8. tribe Jerrie rt. Harry Ford 71.6,
Clifton Proctor 70.5, Alt&lind McCart-
ney 69.11, Edna Miller 6g, May Henson
69, Stewart Maim 57.6, Willie Alcock
48.2.
8.5. NO. 1, COLBORNE-
The following is the report of school
section No. 1. Colborne, for mouth ut
October, based oo weekly testa and
general proficiency
Me. IV.-Haael oung, Emma Snell,
Kralena Brinley, Vette. Fisher.
Jr. IV. -Charlotte Potter.
Sr. III.- Nancy Gliders. Frank
Clark, Jean McOabe. Vero. McCabe.
Sr. II.-Iwb.1 Clark.
Sr, Pt. 11. -Elia McCabe, Pearl Wil-
son, Mildred Fisher, Clifford Brinley,
Lorne Ashton.
Sr. Pt. I. -Roy Ashton.
Jr. Pt. I. -Johnny Tabh, Percy Mc-
Bride. Hazel Brinley, Gracie Gilder..
Most perfect lessons in spelling : Sr.
1V.. Bezel Young: Sr. 111.,, Nancy
Gilder.: Pt 11., Ella McCabe.
S. P. K I R K E, Teachor.
-_Mrs, George Johnston was tilled
away by telegraph to her home in Que-
bec last week where ber father bad
jest died. Mrs. Johustnn will remain
at the old home for several days.
- W. are not in • positinn to Aug•
gest a remedy but many of the mer-
cbanta on the Square complain that
they are almost smothered in their
stores some days by the em, ke fro.n
the horning leaves raked oft the
Court House park.
- The Star theatre closed its doors
on Tuesday night it is probable that
this favorite entertainment resort will
ire open again in • week or su under
new management. Like many other
businesses, the general financial de-
pression affects the "movies' &len.
- Owing to tbe lack of water mat-
ure there will be no organ recital io
St, George's church next Sunday even-
ing. These recitals had become very
popular and it is to be regretted that
the new hydro -electric pumo is not
yet in thorough working condition to
enable it to provide water and power
for all purposes.
_ Colborne Rifle Association intend
starting fall practice on Saturday,
November 14th. All members and
any new members are &eked to he on
bend that day. Anyone in (inderich,
or any where. wishing to join or lrres-
tice are invited to do eta Mr. C. R.
Roheitalon is the captain and M. W.
McLean the secretary..
- Lieuteoant-colonel E. 4 W isle,
K.C., of Windsor, who ha. heen given
an important eommend in the second
iso overseas rontingre.t, is •
first rondo of Cotrn. E. R. Wigle; of
Goderich and Mr. R. Wigle, aeon of
Windsor. who holds • lieutenancy in
the British army, send served with the
South African contingent, and hr's
now volnntend for active service, is
likewise a cousin of Coun_Witte.
S.S. NO. 5, COLBORNE.
The following is the report of S.S.
No. 5, a)oltorne. for the month of Oc•
tote r, ba -ed on weekly test exan.tus-
tions and general protieeucy. Thorn
marked • absent for one or more ex-
aminations :-
V. -Terence Hunter.
1V.-Eeatrice Chishnlul, Mary
Bogie. Philip Barrie and Olive McCann
(rgrtal), Minnie Tburlow
Sr. 111.- Lillian Morrie, Louella Mc.
Whinney.
Jr. 111 -Helen Chisholm, •Elmer
M. ore.
se. II. --Agnes Morris
Jr. 11. -Earl Bogie, (+rlee Morris.
Roderick Bogie, l.illienThurlow, Rob -
hie Bogie. •tVeeley Moore.
Ir. I. -Grace Bngie, Charles Moore,
Willie .McCann, Benson Chisholm.
B. -Jean Bogie. Nellie Morris.
A -Olive Horton.
1.ACRwrrE E Ktee it, Teacher.
4.9. NO. 1. (*ODERICH.
The following is the report of 8 S.
.o. 1, (loderich township for the
uontb ending October 31st, names are
in order of met it :-
Sir. IV. -Orval Steep, Edwin Mont -
genial p, *Jack Johnson, Maitland
Driver. •Arnold.Lsithweite.
Sr. I11. -Edna Driver, Bernice
Shaw.
J.. 11. -Dolores Lait bweite, Howard
Hicks, ('hatch. Slaw.
Pan 11. -Bele. Bell iprgtu.tod to
Jr. 11.). •Beulah Jardine, ',Howard
Jardine
Part 1. A. -Morley L nington, Wal-
ter Hieke.
B. -Howard Aldous, Jew. Aldous,
Retia Jardine, Irene Jardine.
C. -Jean Moore and Billy Leith-
w.ite, (equal), Helen Land.
Those worked with an aaterick •
have missed two or more of the week-
ly examinatione.
Number of pupils on roll, lt: av-
erage attendance, 16.
B st attendence, Edo& Driver and
11 •Ian Bell (equal).
Parents are earnestly requested to
lee tont the children attend asRu-
led es possible and take an io rest
in the school work.
Maisel' F. Co.orstt, Teacher.
C.8 S. NO. 1, ASHFIELD.
-Mr. J A M. Patrirk. oatT or of
Torkton, Ssekatebeer an, a interim
Landoll townebip toy, le wiaitlsg
tMosg friends In western Ontario.
-Roc seting in a dtsordwrly manner
NI the street • young limp was was
'igto appear before the Rt. Marys
Magistrate. At the time Leet fort
the ease a number of witaeeses
Pts* tint t b. Lean was eerie Bene
by absence. He has sot yet
Mee loomed.
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F. W. RoMs.oa, A.R.C.O.
TLaCaSS Or
Plaaelsrte, OrgM mod
Uses ever Tbs.ses's Basis iters
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The following is tbe monthly report
of I.B.M.'No. 1. Ashtleld, for mouth of
October, brssd.00 regularity, punctu-
ality and daily work and examina-
tions :-
V.-Boward McNee s 1, David Mc-
Diarmid 447. Adeline Smith 417, Mar-
ion Ryan 345, Loroie Pentland 801,
Muriel Smith "12.
Jr. 1V. -Alms Sbepperd t;tl,Edgar
Shepperd 712, Isaac Currie 819, Violet
KerrS00
Sr. 1I1. -Cyril Willens 931, Henry
Matthews 801, Beua Young 753, ,Flor-
ence Mc Whioney 719, Lantra Kerr 7(10,
Frank Mellwein 64), Seamed Currie
6.rt, Leonard Christilew 5:I5, Olivet
Smith 422.
J r. 111. -Irene Thomson tffi, Stanley
%Valium 3115, Leslie Smith HS, Jean
Jones 12-
11. -Amelia Hetherington 191. •
Sr. pt. 11. Leone Willens incl, Al-
bert Glen 180, Mary Kerr 102. Florence
Jones• 25.
• Jr. pt. Il.- Robert Echlin lid, Cel -
vin Rutledge 142, Calvin McIntyre
Sr. pt. 1. -Ruby Kerr 138, Robert
Hetherington 111.
Jr. ptl,-Elgin Rutledge 83. Georgie
Currie 71.
Most numller of perfect spelling les-
sons, David MeDiarmid.
Number oo roll, 36: average, 111.
C. M. JOHN,rroe, Teacher.
8.13. NO. 2, WEST WAWANOSH.
Special Invitation to Ladies
Mies M. T. Frishie, of New York,
represe.tative 01 the manufacturers of
i.sdies' Home Journal pattern.. will
he in M'sers. Hndgens Bro.. more on
Returelay of this week. November 7th.
The ladies of Godeeich and vicinity
ere invited to visit the store that day
and see the newest and Iatmet *tyles
and hring their ristilsrn and dtw
making problems with thecal. All
ladhm will he webese.
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CHURCH CHIMES
TALE OF TWO OM
PEN PICTURE OF LONDON ANO
BERLIN DURING WAR
Boren Correspondent of the New York
Sun Paid a Visit to London -State-
ment Made that tlerlin is in Nearest
Normal Condition Reminded of
Christmas Shopping
''Weathering Life's Scoriae" will be
the .uhject of discourse by Rev. Goo.
E. Ross in Knox ebueh. ueit Sundry
eveoir,g-the anniversary of the great
storm on the lakes. in the morning
the theme will be "Judged According
to Oue Light."
The subjects spoken upon by Rev.
Win. H. Weigbton in the Baptito
church next .Sunday will be: "The
New Era in India" in the morning:
and "The Tent•Maker of Tennis" in
the evening.
At • meeting of the God-
mgch ininisiterial association, held
on Monday efternooa, it was de-
cided to hold a sioultaneoue coma
reunion service on the first Sunday in
December, at the close of the morn-
ing service, All the miuirters will ad-
dress their congregations that morn-
ing on one subject. The preceeding
week will be observed as a week of
special prayer. - Played Hallowe'en Pr .
Hallowe'en is again a thing of the
past. The usual' quota of children's
pranks, such w removing doorsteps,
overturning flower pots, and so on,
was the order of the evening. The
fact that it was a bright moonlight
right saved maoy citizens from the
youngsters tricks. As Ar as we know
no serious damage was done. On the
south side a party of young girls in
masculine attire kept things lively for
is while, but the householders took
their depredations in good part.
it is reported that a number of
boys had • long chaos of several
blocks in the north section of the
town. The chase was combatted by
two men, a dog and en automobile
but the boys, who bad a pretty good
start, and the fact that a few back
yards and aide streets came in handy,
soon threw the pureuees off the scent.
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High Costtof Living
The following is the standing of the
pupils of 8.8. No. 2. West Wawanoeh,
for September and Oetnbrr, hawed on
weekly tests and genet al proficiency :-
V. -•Hazel Finigan 71.
Sr. iV.-•Lillie Hutchins 71, •Frank
Washington 71, Lo.11a Johnston 70,
Hannah Fluker M, Olive C ig 57,
Pearl Finigan 54, •B.n.nn Finan ffl.
St. BP -Ethel Wesidastt.aiolRt. Olive
Finigan tad Sveset Fiaittaa%. •Rua-.
eel Mills6B, •Agnes Cousins Ifi{i,, •Rurt-
on Mille 52.
8r. 11. -Nina Johnston OM. •Viol. t
Moss 141, *Stewart Plunkett Ml, R.gaa
Finigan tat, W (wusine Edith
o1.
Jr. 11. - Harvey Andrews ill, • Wilde
Moss 74, Eddy Johnston 71 Miriam
Johnston 71), *Charlie Hallam 45.
Pt. 11.-1,eta Bose* 7e. Myrtle
gen 75, Hary yi F.nigan 7>3 •Arthur
Johnston 010Pt. 1 B. -W et Andrews 80. John-
ny Finigan 75, Chat lie Hutchins 75.
Pt I.A -Marl Scrimejour fill, Jack
Moss 75, Elwin Yung 76, Johnny Hai-
lem t15, Eddy Mills 'JO
Thous whoop name. gra markeel thus
• missed one or more of the examina-
tions.
Scrimegootr 59, •Leslie Halle
I. H. BA RR LIT_ Teacher.
-"Each one helps or hieders."
You are helping yr+ursalf if you boy
;Oyoor clothes from P.ridham the Tailor.
n are hindering yourself Irou do
am. We have special prices this sea-
ass.
eweats. Solt or overon&t, 516.00, 51E00,
mid 522M to your measure. Take &
Mak &e eimplw. 15•1t 1
Berlin, by courier .la Rotterdam to
New York. -1 have just returned train
London to have a look at the war
frost that Angie and to see Geroaay
and its side of the titaaic struggle
from the pntaide. A comparison of
the atmosphere of the two capitals is
of interest.
1 found Lordon dull and at night
the city in darkness with street lights
low and searchlights sweeping the
heavens for the dread Zeppelins.
Squertes and vacant place. were being
used to drill the "new army." Many
of the recruits were not in 'form,
but they sec'•'ed camera' and serious
in their woe k. In the department
stores 1'sew mothers', sisters and aunts
buying equipments for sons, brothers
or other relatives whom they accom-
panied and who evidently had enlisted
or were *pout to enlist.
As 1 witched them somehow, 1 do
not know why, the impression made
upon Inc wag that they were Christ -
mos shopping. The realization -the
teiritle reality of this titanic, barbar-
ous struggle -had not yet been driven
home to them. With all the speech-
making of Churchill, (trey, Asquith
and others ; with all the thousands of
signs, "1'be CaII to Arnie"; with all
the culunine of war news in the papers,
of against pregraphs in the German
not vet awakened to the full meaning
of it. And therein lies the great
difference between Kerlin and lon-
dl..n. Every chhld in Berlin knows
what the war means. There are few
home. in which the rut my's bullet or
shell ha, not struck.
England is deceiving herself or de-
ceiving her people. At least that woe
tbe superficial impassion ant a two
day. stay there. 1 heard talk that
the Bavarians weir becoming dissatis-
fied and that Bavaria may Recede (jest
as in (i••rmany you hear vague armors
about uprisings in Egypt and India);
that the Socialists will get weary of
the wet and revolt ; that there is ter-
rible suffering in l:ermany ; that the
deetruction of her commerce will
force Germany on her kneee ; that an
industrial and financial crisis is ion -
pending, etc.
Vain hopes, if England relies on
these means -at present merely rx-
pectations-to win the war for her.
A nation which can raise a loan of
more than a billion dollars in feu days
is not at the end of its resources..
\Vrth- all the efforts of the London
press to tuiniluize it, the fact remains
that it is the most gigantic loan ever
tithed by a nation and stands alone es
a asancial achievement.
Just in proportion. that war news ire
par's. in Germany it is plentiful w
the London press. Whether the lat-
ter is less or more ac.•urate than the
German I cannot say of m7 own
knowledge. It did make the unpres-
Ilion on me that if 1 did not hurry the
French and English might be in Ber-
lin before I got hack. The Gerfmtns
are called Huna, vandals and cowards.
'She German fleet is spoken of con-
temptuously. Churchill, 1 believe,
said that it would be neceaaary to drag
the German fleet gut like "a rat out of tw.urge who will appear in the v le-
a bole." The morning I left Folke- tori• opera house, liodericb, on No -
stone one of the rats came out. Three vember39 h. No other musical artists
cruiser's and more than 141)0 lives went equal to them ever appeared here and
into the deep, everybody should bear them.
Self-deception on the part of Eng- e
land and Germany will not win the Quietly Married
war for either. i find leas iilasions Avery quiet wedding took piece in
ab rot England in Germany than 1 St George's church at an early hour
found about Germany in England. last ,Thunrd&y morning, when' Mr.
Germany may lie crushed, but not as H&rold Blackstone was united in the
quickly or as easily .e the atmosphere holy hoods of matrimony to Mine
in London i would indicate. Laura Credit. Both of the r'ontracting
Berlin ie more normal than at any parties are well-k.own and very popa-
time ranee the war began. The sus- lar around towo. Rev. J. B. otber-
thef, oppression and depression of in ham tied the nuptial knot. The
Pother -
the first weeks lave diecppeared and R p
the city bas settled down to an air of
quiet determination and waiting. The
feeling that it was a sacrilege to trench
a piano or sing or play anything but
religious or patriotic airs is rapidly
passing away. The concert, theatre
and opera season is well under' way
again.
The Philharmonic concert Sunday
night at which Louis Perdoger, an
American. was the soloist of the even -
in had almost a full house. The
in. ,city of concerts, over and above
tont of orchestra or artiste, are benefit
affairs for artiste in need or for the.
families of enldiers in the field or
wounded. The result is that for once
the concerti. "pay" and net more than
the meetly do in nortnel seasons.
The Deutsche and the Royal are
totb giving op:ras regularly. In the
farmer the artists are either on one-
third or on. --hair regular pay. In
some instanpes thim is an low es 112.; a
month. There ham teen no reduction
io prices and tie normal prices pin-
tail.
prem. Eng and, certainly London, ham
The high cost of livingstill remain.
high, 111 far as it was afected in any-
way by the citizens meeting coiled to
discuss it on Monday evening.
About a dozen gathered in the coun-
cil chamber hut no one having been
appointed to direct the meeting, after
a little deenitory discussion, the meet-
ing adjourned those present feeling
somewhat disgusted.
-Master Wilfred Whiting. • Mit-
chell lad of 12ear• of Sq., picked up
$6 front the sidewalk the other day.
He at once hendrd it over to the
editor of the Advocate. and it was not
long before it was in the bands of the
owner. who rewarded the lad with 50
cents as reward for his honesty.
.BUSINESS ANDI
SHORTHAND
$objects taught by export iostrtafers
at the
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LONDON. Ol'tT.
Stedman assisted to positions. Cadge
litmon
IBA=or CANADA
i
personal Savings Account
Canada, with opportunities to save regularly, and
training in how to expend money wisely. Such an
education in thrift and saving will prove invaluable
in later hie.
Goderich Branch—F. WOOLLCOMBE, Manager.
Are Soar dices
leea>riag le Save
Each maturing son and
daughter should have a
In the Union Bank of
MONUMENTS
CHASTE AND ARTISTIC DESIGNS
Best workmanship at J. DOIG'S, Clinton
As J. Doig imports direct, he is able to give
delivery at close prices.
Designs and prices on application.
quick
HARBOR NOTES
The steamer Turret Ci own unloaded
a cargo of grain at the Big Mill on 4at-
urday.
The steamer Ti -tet ( ipe has been
tied up here fur the past two weeks
through lack of cargo.
Private launch owners have had
their boats lifted nut of the caster and
tutored away for the coming winter.
Had a Leg Broken
Mrs. W. J. Dahiels, who is well-
-known around town, because of the
fast that, although a cripple, she often
made up -town visits on a self propelled
bicycle, had the miwforwme to fall one
day last week and break her crippled
leg. later reports may M... Daniels
is 1.ot progteeaing toward recovery
very rapidly. Her many friends will
be sorry to learn of her unfortunate
accident.
Lone Tourist Arrested
Last week it valuable motor boat,
the Loraine, put into Goderich hatbor
with a single occupant, who. upon
roming aabote, was arrested ou a
charge of theft. He gate his name as
Paul Jaequet. He was taken back to
Port Huron, where it is understood
other charges against him are also
being investigRated. Toe boat, which
was In that etree shape, was left here
in charge of Customs (Nicer Hays.
The Hambourgs Coming
A despatch from London, England,
dated October 27th, eaye that Mr.
Mark HAM 00011Z. • famous Russian
pianist, whom the London Deily Mail
called a German, sued the proprietor
of that newspaper for libel and wee
awered $.5i10 damage..
This is a brother of the fatuous Ham -
Police Court Doings
Magistrate Kelly wa. called seen in
M mein 5'-104. Catai'<sa pthe police ewnrt oe Weda&dsy mora.
fres. E'tsti a ing indeed* upon a case of unlawful
J.w. Nsetlrvelt J. w.wMtwvelf.h wounding. It appeared frena th- evi-
Medea'dense that a perty of vnung neve
tsChal=ami started an •rguenewt in tic. Chinese
restaurant after leaving the r-.•
tsnrant, divided while walking down
we.t street as tar e. the howling
grope some on either sieie of lthe
etreet. Throe on the on• side elsi.,.*f
thorn en the other •farted neing ted
lanruage toward them and • *cuff%
enened. In which J Hoberta, the de-
fendant, was said to have need • knife
send stabbed A. Posed In the 4.g.
After listening to a lot of ro ntradirt-
oi y evlJene* the tuagistrste, who
seemed to he ( the opinion that
R•rbert.ectad i .4t defence. dbmiss-
a.1 the came. Crddwn Attorney Reager.
on behalf of the crown, reserved the
right to appeal. Mr. 1. E. Deemy app
Peered for the defendant and Mr. J. L.
K-11..een Inc the plaintiff
In the aft •rnnnn of the memo day •
ease of Meech of the Neon law was
called up, hut owing to the abalones of
• metterlal witness, was adjourned un-
til Tuells y eget as 10 a. m. It hieing
a ease of monied elbows great interest
was displayed, the eon.ell chaeber
being crowded to the .bore.
Specials
-FOR -
Saturday
Robins
£4peeial liege of Mee's Firer
Underwear. toclear at 40c per
garment.
50 dozen nreo's all W "ol Nome, .
to clew' at 'J'U: per p.ir.
15 men'.. all wool Suite, regular
810 and 1412 value,` to river of
118 75.
10 dozen wen's Braces, reg iter
:t3':, to clear at 35.'.
M. ROBINS
Open Until 5:3s
Every Evening
Agency for Soule Side
Peabody s Overalls of•.•Squarc
happy couple lett on the early C. P.R.
train Inc their honeymoon trip. The
Signal joins with their many friends'
in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Blackstone a
happy and prosperous married life.
Baptists Hold Social Evening
A very pleasant evening was held in
the Baptbt church on Friday last An
entertaining programme of musical eels
ectione, songs, read ing.. recitations and
addresses was enjoyed in the auditor -
tum of the Abp: lt, otter which every.
no. adjourned to the basement. Here
the Sunday school room had been dec-
orated in true Hallowe'en style. Corn
stalks, pumpkins. wit.rhe , hats and
black c.c. were displr).d iu marry
conceivable position. Tables were ar-
ranged and d.00rwted with pumpkin
lantern., which pre.ented to the au- ,
dience vomer grotto.' 1. c wntfny011
Rae'h guest war' provided with a airnu
card from which the were allowed to
order what they wisbed. An order
Inc Irishman's delight with dressing.
brought potato salad : fate of the
Jack o lantern was pumpkin pie
tnystery was Sally : witehes brew, cof-
fee, syrup of dried leaver, tea and so
ode On the first order some getwiwed a
toothpick and an apple with told wat-
er. It was not lone. nwever, before the
feu.ters were wise ate to whet to order
&od everyone present was treated to a
good supper. Many nice things were
said of the rnwmitlre who bad charge
of the arrangements for the pretty der-
oratk.ns and the enpply of gond
things to eat. TheYours People's
o
Union e.sidered it one ofR the most
successful socials they have yet held.
MARRIED
st.AogrtroNg-- a Hato_ In PL N w.
caeca Oederleb. o., k"pB
b.r th, Him
J
church.
.thwrin[he n, Mr Flamed Rack
•t.eee, ma of Mr. and Mr.. 1 barb Mack
dem to Mao Lao% •'raft dtet of
Mr.. LAb ('t sag. all of uederjaeeb
eh.
BORN
Henna* -1Y
Jarvis d
" Whom., on October )(tat. le
M sad )
t. r. r Rtdr o. • sae.
AON w, al N) IAbV. m. (KdAgo, neen w, /leteberoMssbtartied,
t.1h .nd li .
IM.rie.as /4i rMal
t.
Wet'`1114IITH. I, Trenro, es natant awl at
res. .rt H. ' clic tW1f1•111•rtkr
asartmsal w • daegt .t (Ms ig&rat
r.
---Sarnia Is agitati q for a elty regi -
sent sew OW she Ws boldose www -
&ted tress tM comity of LaMtea. I
1
In buying your rubber foot
wear for the fall and winter be
sure and get the famous
LIFE-BOUY
hand. They are without ex-
ception the best rubber footwear
remade. All the light rubbers
have a patented Mather inner
heel that insures double the wear
of any other.
The heavy Hum Rubbers fur
the fare have the hest repute
tion and will give satisfaction.
Prices are right. Sole agent far
(loderir. h.
1
1
Geo. MacVicar
Special Crate
Fattened Chickens
1.1tesised and Deiiwred
To Your Order
Moot zS5 r to.
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Ind.vidual Instruction Permits yo,i
to enter any day at
THE NORTHERN
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Mein iOOtW, OrrTA'sO
It 4 tenegaLee as ate 'meat taerenab
pr•cdeal baptisms OA.el le (:aaada.
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Ow owe 'bras .tay a otiose 1 nditn.g.1
Beery t .Legis gareatad • pealtk.a.
('wt on. •seem MM.
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