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The Signal, 1915-12-2, Page 4ROYAL; - YEAST MAKES PEW= BREAD • Tettaa.AT. D.c.M.uat 2. NID 1 The Last Month The fait el al the Tsar December is going to be a big month at this store. COW weather just starting in, there will be a big demand for Oetresab Stab Swirlier Gab Underwear Heavy Sacks Chiron Mc- 1 We have a big stock in every line, most of which was bought at old prices. If you are out for good goods at money -saving prices—this is your store. Dress up well and aarm in some of our good toggery. W. C. Pridham Sole Agent. for Society Bread Clothing Robert Wilson STOVES Stoves Stoves Now is the time to look up your Range for the winter. We have some- thing new in this line. GASOLINE 'ENGINES From ti to 6o horsepower Windmill Pumps and Windmill! Water Systems installed We have just a few Buggies left at cut prices. Also a line of Harness, Horse Blankets and Robes, Wash- ing Machines. Churns and Cream Separators. Massey= Narris Shop Halsiltm St , Godertcb ��0000�00000• Even the confirmed gambler hesi- tates to bet on the men who is a1 - ways dead sure he is right. tHE 8JGNLL OODERIOH ONTARIO r Tusher. Noe. IM. News Norma—Mr, T. Rind, wbo stational seas gime ago. wee in tie wmmesity last seek to say essay* to his friends here, as he swots t. Imes Landon trinities say bin sr. lung • • ...Mrs. Enamelt[a. 4soa vlst:ed her paresis. Mr. and Mee Lamest foe £et w days lest week Mr. and Mr.. W. U. Haid visited the tonna s perenta os Bunchy Mr. and Mrs. lily Altos. Mr. and lira Y. W. Lwasd family ,,sit et tae home of Nr. F. Cuaabgliam of Min Alberti ea 'Sunday Yaw M. Cunaeiafrbam. at Port Anent, has Ness vwhimg Meads here for a cuspis of friss e..., Mr. ,V. t) Hot cut seas w 50, Mr. W. ISddwiu last week ...• number from bete atteadwi the eaat- veesary services at Dieganaoa haat timidity Mr. WaryMullin se still threshing : we woods- f eves winter will stop him. ISLYTH. TuaDAT. Nov. 31.1. CHC Rt'H tJt1u Y,—The Opts on eburcb union to the Presbyteriaa church we/announced today, with Usti ttelkewlog result : Communicants - 111 against, 91 for : adbeeeote-13 agates'. 11 for : elders -1 against. 8 fur, showing a maj -ray against of 11 \t'aUDI u. --A very pretty wedding Isi.k place at the home of Mrs. Jas. Blass M Wednesday. November .'lith, when her sister, Mies Ella (irabaw, of Stanley. was united in the holy bonds of ttiajtriwony to Mr James Albert Btoadfoot, of Tuclersmttb. this ears- agony er:s- Wmy bei rat perforwe l by Rev. W. D. ruiner. The bride wort* lovely drew of white silk and carried a bouquet of bridal rose* and msilenhair fern. The atroow'a gilt to the Mida was a sun- burst of dism.inds. After pat taking of a bounteous tepaet Ihehappy couple drove to the Kruuai.'• beautiful farm - with the telt wisbes .1 their usury (t lends. PlO re/YAL AND liC!r.RAL.—A num- her from hete are in att•-ad.n.. at the Guelph fat stock show at (iuelpd this week and more will t;o next week. Those from bete who have ex- hibits .re Mester.. Wm. and J. ()ray, L U. ('harleiworth and John Barr Mr+. (aro. Jewitt was in London nderi;uiug a alight operation, which was successful. and her von, Major Jewitt, returned borne with her Capt. Sloan. of the :Clad Battalion at London. spent a couple of days with bis psrmts here this week. Whsle byre h• trade farewell to them and to his numerous friends. a+ he figures that this will be his last visit home before be grew arras the ocean to tight for Ins country .... Mr. Isaac Brown was in L- ndum the past week undergoing *slight operatkin no the bone of hes nose Anigbet cola spell struck hese. nn Tuesday, accompanied by snow. awl not enough to make sleigh- ing A few people had their cutters out. but it was more to say they were mut than for any pleteure ties could get oat of it Mr. Meeniton. of Tnrott-. ncenpied the ' of St. , Ands . tbuack on 'Sunday evging. and those who beard him were well pleated witb hi. addreatd. Although it was not supposed to he a patriotic sermon. he gave great praise to our gallant Canadian soldiery and it is a wonder that it would sot raise the I enthu-iasm of some of our young men. Blyth is one of the most poorly tepees! rentedplan . in Ontario in this resew• t and yet (bene are lots of young ma Isere who could just as well go as not. They do rot mem' to realise the great importance of their presence _in the tiring line or the fact that by in- creasing the number of 'nen at the front they would hasten the end of the war Mrs. Jas. M•:Moretti* is raking in the baths at Preston ... Private Andy HOhkirk visited with hie 'many friend• herr on Sunday and bade them all goodbye. al be expect. _,.__...e_ I'�t the . heldla t Z 1 e.�� tuft as $andsoi 4 i e= lea iyM Mw BMW Iw Dattrdl Mono (loses. this.. —1 re - ask dem I+e.+ anisn is the wee ande kkeensa o. til. week, .t . mostian ad o1 . vt. smu sI.d. Isala are tate t1(tw are. widish initials the ale - ter eusgrestattsa of Bethany: Fee Armies( lidera 0 7 M. masa IY 116 Adage:sts 19 10 omen s Weakness A womaa s ,.p,od.cdee orsaas ars in abs mom in- tense and eo.ti.sew .yms- p.thy with Isar kidney.. The dight est disorder o the l utters brings abort a currespondtag drone is the reproductive armee Dodd'. Katie k► ly► r noisier the kidiPalasysto tbeir p+cl condition. prevent and cure those leaded dis- orders peculiar to arena. Pale young girtso wars -est rr..ahers, twtferkug wives and .,,men entorzit upon the Change of, your best (mod is Dodd's Kidney Pills soon to leave Lindon for the firing line Mr. Rd. McMillan, who has been sp-n ting the past three months in the \Nester° Provinces, returned home last week. lie states there are still vast quantit es of grain still in the stook on &orcin-.; of the rhort.ae of threshing outfits, and the grain will likely remain there all winter before it can tee threabed, which will delay eroding operations in the *tering Mr. John Pens lett on Saturday for Niagara Valk, where be has been lucky in securing a winter's job at carpentering . Mr. R. M. McKay was at Torous ) last week nu a business. trip Mrs. .1. Hettron spent a few davit of the past week with relit, at Mussels Mrs. A. M. Cartbew, who was visiting with relatives at Owen Sound the past week. has re- turned home. ..Mr. Weaver, of London, is forming* music class herr. PORTER'S HILL_ TczunAT, Noy. V. steres —Mr. H. Y. Cox spent Sun- day with his sister, Mrs Wolters, in Colborne Mrs. lie°tge \Heston spent a ter day" at John C.,1's last week... . Charles Rode, of Uode- rich. and Nesbitt %Hood-. of Bay- field, spent Sunday .t John Hlair.e, Bethel Sunday school has de- cided to hold its Christmas tree enter- t.inmeut on Toursday evening. De- eewher 23rd. ' A prominent number on the program will be a matrimonial murk tial, wbleb promises to be very interesting. SAVFIELU. tt' yttwwa r, Dec. 1. Xeres. ';beater and Anderson, of the Sterling Bank, spent Sunday in Goderich Mi.. Verna McLeod, who has been home foe the past week. returned to (ioderieh on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomson. of linage - Ion. who have been the guests of Libel'. brother, Reeve Thomason, for the vast week, left on Monday for their home. Both the Anglican and Presbyterian voting people are busy preparing fur their Christmas entertainments. The date of the Presbyterian concert bas been set for Decenther'2.ird. while the Anglican will take place the following week. Wgongn.—A quiet wedding took place on Thursday evening of Ia.t week at the home of Mr. and Mer. John Tippet. when their youngest ■ 1 1 l I l L 1 a a Christmas btfts AT Harrison's Striking Values in all Lines We are showing an unusually large stork of Jewrir), Watches, Silverware, Cut Glass, Clocks, Elxrny Goods, Umbrellas, Canes and numerous other articles, any one piece being most acceptable as a Christmas Gift. both from its utility and artistic design. Our Watch Display Your every Watch desire can to satisfied here. In our large stock is contained every style from ordinary, sizes in both men's and women's Watches to the daintiest Wrist -Watch. Silverware We have just received a large shipment of the latest designs in Silverware. including Casuerole Bake Dishes, Casserole Pie Plates, Cream and Sugar Sets, also a bcadtifnl range of Knives, Forks. Spoons. Berry Spoons. Cold Meat Forks and Pie Knives. all of the very hest quality. ()ur unqualified guarantee is behind every purchase. We have exceptional values in all lines. Call and inspect our stock before purchasing --it will pay yon. See mer Bargain Table, ea this table ever $1.1N. Wald .IIT window employs. WALTER H. HARRISON Jeweler and Optician' Agent for Columbia Graphophaxs North Stde Square. Goderlch l ■ r as r 0 r ■ Total es lel Majority .gone', 114. DUIMIAIeNON The �wen se Deasees�se me Invert to Warta .1. �I.ki t+ia.ewu e.Y.d Y Magmay MMI s. wsIs�iet Moro emek. etiMma be Annie. ▪ an Trusnite. Nov. 1). A number of Dwepnaoe people took b the ��ry1s= ea &aux ceutcb, G tarn VIN. odes teh, lay mouse . 'Ahoy all report a pleasant tame. The mediae) tromp lett on Wednes- day ednesday fur Ambetiry. Trey gave severs eatertala.rsats m Our burg. watch were fairly well attended. Hay. E. G. Puwall, tempeaance field eireretary at intron county, edi pemech neat tiuoday morning in Igrrkine church mad ie the aftrreoon at Port A1be, t. Mr. Joao Medd, V. S., who -wanted here for the peat twenty years, has purchased a teem near fibra, sed moved bis cantly and effects there last Wednesday. tYe all wish Mr. Medd and family the test of luck in their mew enleryriee. Mr. Thos. Young, of 'bin place, wbo had been ill for rinse lime, passed away un Moodily morning. TOs re- mains were takeu to McGee( station on Wedreeday morning to be burred in Toronto. lie saves a wife and ogle 5011, Julio B., to mourn his foss. Pt'Ruc L'ItII0OL HgtoRT.-1he (ol- Inwtng report ebbe. Lbw auuding of pupili in Uuugauourypublic scbuul for the month of Nuveielr-r. 1'ne 'lum- busifdicate tae average pee centage of four ezaa.iinatiou,, bend uunng Sue month: Sr. V.—L Ernugtou (lel. W. Fitz,trrald 00, 1. Carr 514, M. ('ulbsrt (abs.) Jr. V.—W. Brown 73. C. Dur- gin 7:$, H. Augustine 141 E. Shackle - IOU 57. U. D.aber 53, A. McKenzie 5U. Errtogtoo iii. 1. Carr 73, M. Omer 75, 1. McKelvey 72, F. Llurnin 71, J. Licher 00, M. Peottand 00, A. Galdweil 00, N. Gomm 57, F. thoup- son 30. Sr. III.—A. Etuott 164, L. Salaams Kb, e, Elliott 7:1, H. Carr 70, Jr. 111.—N. Vuibert 72. O. Ryas (17, It. Brown 61. F. Roby,, Principal. JUNIOR Inion. Sr. iI. (total 400)—Leslie Gomm St4, Tommy Johanson 27S, Maurice Ivets 272, Harry E liott las, Cecil cheer 240'. Edam. Fowler 133Y. Willie Slotbers 1105. Jr. 11. ''anal 14101-113 Brown 33 . Maty Nol- 2154, LaVerne Pentland fat !Bary ',Essington iter, Ciordaue fulmars 13b'. Gordon Snitch 1:18', James Fuwier fie, Lily Walken., Willie Walters*. Mr. Pt. iI. toast 3W)—Georgia Allis 2118, Margaret Mc- Neil e-Nab 2)4, Cora Emagtoo 110', Pearl Caldwell 100', Wieser McClure 150►. Jr. Pr. 11. Hotel 1W►=Benson Peat - land Mkt Canaan Anderson 310, Har- vey Errlogton 2189, Gordon Aoderaon 254, Jack Cousin 205. Sr. 1. (total '1)91 — Everett Elliott 179, Albert Herne 1118. Jr. I. Isocal 2101—Harold Smith 1141. Margate' Smith 16.1. Nor- man Gown 158. Milfjred Moore 145, Stanley User 1110. Laurette Mc('lure 1(10. John Fowler 97. Eva Errington tS3'. Primary ' A —Matirl Brown, Jack McNab, Benny Mole, Hutt. Smith. Primary "B' —Frank Prot• land. Mary Medd. Blanche Calwell. N ilhe Calwell. D. RYAN. Teacher. AUBURN. TUasDAr, Nov. :11 Mr. J. C. C'Iatk had the misfortune to Leer a good heifer on Sunday. Mn. John %V■idt*, is improving in health after a very severe illness. Pte. Roy Munro came up from S:ral(urd and spent Sunday with .his sunt her. Messrs. Alex. Manning. Murray Kingland and Oliver Lawson have at- tired home from tbeir Western har- vest trip Mr. lobo Medd, of Dungannon, is )nading a ref to take his household .if -cis to his farm recently purchased nearUuelph, whets he ihtends resid- irg Mr. R. P. Mu, finch occupied the pulpit of Knox chords last Sabbath and delivered a splendid address in be- half ..f mis-ions. He presented to the crngiegatioo the need of uipre interest and more liberal support to enal.le the mission board to keep men in the new fields. Fon CHt'Rt11 UNPIN. —The rote in Knox church, Auburn, on the q.eetioo of church union wan as follows: Elden fns. 5; against, none. Communicant. for, tt4: against, 22. Adherents for, 31. agaibst. 8. Total for, 119: against, :iS--. majority for union of 110. Smith's Hill ouagaspatigo also voted for manna, as follows : Elden for, 2 : against, 2. Communicants for, Ai: agatn.t 15. Adherents for. >4: against, 14 Total for, 7': against. 31 Majority for an- ion, 11 The grand total in the two eongrrgetione ih faunr of union, 191: against, ill—a majority of 1:11 for aniop. `sets of IM(o. Cur of Tslsae. Lure Tonal,. •• Frswk J. Classy awakeseat& that bsenior lie senr parer or Ow lbw .1 I. J. Illsorry It e'e A. Ise be -trier M tea roti' er iat.eq Male and iiia. afar. mirk red ire wild glum will am Pi3* .mei of ONK Nit P4DRAD DOLLARS tar nark and eery mos st last omen bp AA the um of ALL'S t A MIit RK 1. CRL f NK J. CHlWILY. Avera to before mei .mbrribea le env rrea•sre. IW O& as of theseA. her. A, 0, I I"ean �l '/many tab*, liaa'- t starrb luno is to tatwedy ora art, through tasesennel en t rwee.n molars. of J CIter .v— ---lTr _ -- hem O&M.tr�1�MM tri ail Ar.ei.tn ilia It�b'. Ferny PYh ter ew-tlpslkus NA as Dodd es They Might Be —Have any references Y' in. gutted the lady of the house. —111s, wows. lots et thins." answered the prespeetive maid. "labsn why did you tot Ming some of them with you r Neil. Swum. to tell the treat, they're jest Mike aa. eih.tner.phe. None of "him don't ve do e justice.— Ladiee. tides Joanna'. • The Holiday of Holidays L Fut Approaching Only Nineteen Days More to do Your didu Shopping HRISTMAS BUYING may be delayed, but remember there is a difference between a full spread and the crumbs from which to select. You may find something at the last moment perhaps, but that something may not be choice ; it will be leavings. It is a pleasure to shop now. Wisdom and economy both combine in the af- fairs of early buying. Avoid the tush. Read all of our List -but we can name only a few things from our big stock Sibs A big shipment Just lo for the Cbristetlas buyers io black, brown. tan, Copes and navy, 36 libellee wide, good to wear and will not cut, $1 and $1.25. Velvets Corded Velvet.., 27 inches wide, colors navy in two shades. Crown in two shades, eatdlnal two shades, cream, all Mo a yard Navy, purple and fawn, • much better quality. $1.35, for 51.25. In plain velvets the largest variety of shades ever offered, also cream and bl.k. ceradiften A few ends still left, S yards each, $2.75 for 51.75 • yard. and three colors in blanket cloth grteo and brown check. 5'2'1), for 51 Z. Kid Gloves Selling at 51 nit and 51.Z. black. white and tan, all guaranteed,. Lynton English walking glover. i0 tan, $1.W. Rsfss Il., you want one to make the boles Monk snore cheerful thews long wittier eveabgt ? A pink from our lot will 1..• found right in every way .ed the cost ooly trifling Handkterchiefs Our stock was never so large and covers every- thing from 2 for 5e to 11 oat each. Child's fancy 2 for S'. fathers 5c Barb, colored bode.., ie; white embroidered 5- and up to 10e. 15•. 2N, "Jae, :Ilk, :t3 , 90s:tk, 1/)e, 75c. 83e. $1 00. %Ve will t11 you more about them next week. Ladled ' Collars Our stock of Collars and sets of Collars and Cuff.. I ought el rr..ly for the Christmas tnde, is larger and hearer than over Iefore. Prises 'from 2.'c to 51.110 for collars, :I) • 10 $1.011 for eery Everything in collars, the latest having been wade in the last two weeks. Yuletide Suggestions DON'T leave your gift buying till the last mo=ent. Make this store the ',ase of your gift Luying. We have the goods you need and lots of them, too, in useful articles and inexpensive as well. Boudoir Caps 2Sc and :Lac. Aprons 5(Sc. Tray Cloths, pure linen. 1Oc. Centre -pieces, Dresser Scarfs, Table Covers, Battenburg and Embroidery designs. Table Napkins from $1.25 to $1.:,0 a dozen and hundreds of other useful articles fur yanr Christmas buying. J. H. COLBORNE AN D AN PAG IFIG THE RIDEAU New Afternoon Train, Tbrpeto to Ottawa, Via C. P. R. Cal:taa at abbe prat. nasi Inks Ontuie OY.r. Wee. Including Keeeptes. t'tstodat" equipment. toelsdlng Bailer. Lhbrary&ib•etvatlon Parlor tar. with hreiler. ice vier. larva. Trento - Llsp.a .'nava. tins• 1.1.W mum IDsiy except 8.1.4..1 Coosettieg urs Mara Godetki :.'u ass. Arrive. lmentm 1:.:: pia. Comaeesiair rd1y. 'Nova - Wier' 1.• re - tura by tee Venn. the' new alt.,.an traIs ries Ottawa to Toronto. mane mace. some equipment. Partrularr fovea JOi . Cf1�Dtpp C. P. R. AgemPar egt . or write ato Phone Yale atm GRAND TRUNK( R51LWAv SYSTEM DOUBLE TRACK ALL THE WAY TORONTO - CHICAGO TORONTO - MONTREAL t tetortled tram err. .r* Equipment tbe finer on all WINTER TOURS TO' CALIFORNIA SND ALL PACIFIC COA4T POINTP. :FLORIDA. TFC Aa. KIR-ORLR.tN4. ETC. , whiter tears tickets now es sate. Lew fare+, Choice of rostra. S•op over privileges allowed. Full particular sad berth res... at i•. an =ties to F. F. 1.A A-RLNC ). k suSie. {h�►►ooee** KINTAIL. TDgnDAT, Nor. M1, Tisa LATS Jona T. Ni'tre's. —(hie of the leading residents nt this parish bee been removed by the death of Mr. John T. Griffin. which lamented event took plate on Wednesday. November 17th, of apoplexy, after • short Moen. The late Mr Usimn was both in tide parish about sixty-eight yearn ago,- when go;when this part of the country was al- most solid hush, and be experienced is bis youth all the baid.hips and priva- tions et the early pioneers. By his in dtstry and energy, however, he made his way tp sweets. He war foremost In any miles prise for the advaocernent' of tb. r•o.yeauaity. Of a genial, kind- ly nature• be was alwaysat band tel fist whenever trouble b pp ser any rO or . c frees VMited the treigbh irbnod He was well known in Arbfield and the neigh- boring townships ad a cattle doles-, areal Ste acquired quite a numbs, of farms which be used In bis bus) m. Rubber Pnce List Mtn's Rubbers, sizes 51; to 12, $1,10, $1.00, 75c I to 5, .90, .80, 60c 11 to 13, .73, .65, 50c 2% to 8, .85, .75. 5Sc 11 to 2, •60, 45c 3 to 105, .50,' Q .45, .35c Boys' -" Youths " Ladies' Misses' Child's 6 as it ,t at «'e have a large assortment of Overshoes, heavy lumberman's Rubber of alh kinds, Rubber. Boots and everything in the shape of Rubber Footwear at the lowest possible prices for first-class goods. Wm. Sharman 'Phone 15$ Goderich, Ont. DO IT NOW!. Don't Wait=Phone Robert Tait - AN D FIAV•E YOUR HOUSE WiRED BEFORE THE WINTER RUSH BEGINS, AND AVOiD THE RUSH • All wiring done by thelatest Hy'dro•Electric rule. ▪ All work guaranteed. • Electric repairing of all kinds promptly attended to, at rea- -onable prices. • We carry a complete and up- to-date line of Electric Fixtures and Supplies at all times. RQBERT TAIT Elect r7ieiaa ELECTRIC XCES and II1!47E,RS.1 SPECL,4!Ty Office —JUST PHONE—House 193 Ba was 10 robust health until; a short (pariah : Patrick. Mn. J. Myna and time before bie death. BP.ldee his mol- Mr.. (Mansell. of Rank ate. Marie: wife, he haves to mown tbe;r Michael, lire- Cashes esd MK i ;tamey Tedot , Item, Prank. sans mei n mas of Ishpeming. Ills 11- The la semi Mace on Ratwrdal 111th fist . is 11t. t and Pearl, of Dineen : Mrs. Me. I Jnmeples rhwrah, IL anal In t Satyr. and Mn. ?. J. Lansaw. ofd this spite of etnvmy weather was very One ; Mrs. NfKit.tson, of Parkhill t I hugely *needed. After the obsequies Miss Hnmeoie, &needing t:odetieb ensduMtd by Rev. FatherMeOott.nga, Collegiate ie.tisste, and Wise 'del dilai that gloss metal of Jobs T -r'IAw home. Thine bmtbeve and haw ewoe oeld pnefgwto lie Mist :worn pMre tare also owlet : Juno, of that ie St . Jouph's cemetery. , 441,