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GOUERICH PUBLIC LIBRARY. Praetiep{ purveying, Vol. 1. I % N H H o ■ M r W N / ■ / / ■ / ■ / H / /)r 11R / / m '
i ;i.' I AikesKead Hardware, Ltd., Cata'ogue %
Surnassing141 .- ; fti IU L A ■ , , .p.:f SALE OF HOSE
�1 i Mr. Dervesl MtEvoy Hwa Mads >• Year Book, Department o[ Agriculture, /
"14 C� g Handsome Densities of Val,abls 1907. X
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a►11 othe!'i in and Fra►&"Ce Books. Miller and Hall, Practical • ins'rYctiom 19 Nemoi s and Cliddrai s Cadmwe and Weal Hese at bargain pries
for Using Steam Engine lndicitor. / ~�
• Thursday. Norember 231h, lqw*. Befae leaving Goderich Mr. Dermot Rhode Island Supply and Engineering / Women's black cashmere Hose, medium weight, all
McEvoy gave to the public library the Co„ Catalogue E. r wool, double heels and toes. Sizes 9, 9}, 10, Regular ►,
oats following volumes: Huyette, M. C•. Coal Is King. `
EAST ELGIN. Pitman Ilaac, Phonographic Diction- Hiwkins,N.,Handbook ofCalculations / S1.75, at per pair ..............•••• • •......... •• •• ........ =LZS, 1.
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uyy• for Engineer,, and Firemen, )I Women's heather niix, all -wool, fine cashmere Hose,
Iirl The results of the Federal bye -election i Tsytor, F. W., Principles of 56enti6c ` Htdgeon, F. W.. Modern Estimator /
in East Elgin here awaited with creat '' Management. land Contractors Guide. % sizes 9. 9,4, l0. Regular 51.50, at per pair,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,55t. r
old Dubois, Dr. Paul, Self-control and
t; • • Science of Railway Construction. /
interest • ter the polling on Monday. l How to Secure It. Draper Co., Hopedale, Masa., Testik Childi'ti's all•wohl fine wonted rib Hex, seamless
Mr. htcDermand, the U. F. U. candidate, f tr Mill, J. Stuart, Principles of Political Texts for Cotton Manu[acturen / and splendid quality, sizes 7 to 9}. Regular Sl.tlS,• at per
/ pair...... . ................ ... ......................................
r :..,„ iuonomy, two volumes. Appleton', 'Cyclopaedia of Technical•
was elected, with a vote (unofficial) o(� Dearmer, Percy, Body and Soul. Drawing. x
3,063, hit. Stansell. the Government Ruoff, Henry., Standard Dictionary 1 / i
Scud as a ppet card for •tree sample, tt3tati{as flit Y Maxton. John, The Workman's Manua GATS "
candidate, had 2.1355 votes, and Mr. 15 Facts. of Engineering Drawing. / Clearing prices on all ladies' and children's Coats. i
Charlton, Liberal, had 1,839 votes. Thus. QQ�rlat yOa >sOW Pay alfd 1(! y011 tltit leek, Greaa or 8�., T. W.. Engineer's{, Sketchbook Crane & Co.. Chicago, Catalogue. p qualities,
Milted Tea. Adding Salaila, Toroatoe ,TIT of Mechanical hlovem-nts, etc,Newton.H All new ant of splendid ualitie Velours, Saalts Plush
of a total of 7.63 7 votes cas nearly 5.000 Harrison, witcElectric Wiring,
s were polled for the Uppositi candidates. Canada Manufacturing Association, Diagrams and Switchboards. Tweets. litany marked now at exactly half price. Prices x
Canadisn'1'rade lilies. Engineering Record. Vol. W. January- / range ....................... 112,:18, f2S, i3S ant �.
r The campaign preceding toe election " I •,how- a real Interest In the bo Crotl. James, am Navigation. Jure, 199. / p
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announcement- which""will telp them in; boys' Farrar, Frederic W., The Early Days Enl:ineering Record, Vol 60. July- H FURS Mink,
was one of the hardest -fought in many .p,rt+. It won't du the• boys a Olt of Lof Chciuiaaitc. December, 1910 Neckpieces,.mu$s, cApCE, ruffs, in Pox, Persian, x
making their purchases
years. The Government tics had an jparm, anal it' will du the elders a I Thomson, David, Handy Book of Fruit Engineering Record. Vol, dl, January. Mole. All at sale prices.
r immense'orzanizatioa��hine a spent whole lot of fMet to renew their Culture Under Glass. H
A Kincardine paper rep)rts It g Brannt, Wm T., Practical Treatise on June. 1nee
8_ money lavishly, to such an exte t that ender the Loading. "The Aller of Hy- Youthful ❑sterni In manly sports I Eo¢ineering Record, Vol. 62. July. RUGS
the common query was "Where d the' Here + ter luck to the orfs. leli Csoutchouc Gutta Perches. I December, 1910. H November prkm and first week of Ueesm`er sell.
,i the co come from ?" The Premier, t l men-" Marriage does change fellows R Wpolverton, Linuz, Canadian Apple Sweets," Catalogue of Buildini Cat• /
' ' quite a bit, donn't it t Hockey League of 18 21' Growers' Gt sale. Bru+stilette Rugs in splendid colorings and patteros.
• atruction, 1911. IN
Crerat, the Farmer leader, and Mr. K g. Gillette, Halbert R, Handbpok of ' American Society Mechanical Engineers / Reversible and seamless, sizes- ,
the Liberal chief, all addcn ed meeui s Coat Data. Year Book. 1810. >� 6k. x 9 ft., $12, for .......... : 6-7S.
When the Government /in a three PAL -LID CHEEKS American Society of Mechanical En• 9ft. x 1 ft., $20, for......... SILO$. /
in the riding during the campaign Amerioan Society Enginetn' Tans,:.
Mtiehen twice. A desperate effort wa cornered fight cannot retain an old Con -I AND DULL EYP$ ginner,' Pearly Book. 1911. o pions• -Val. 28. 1907; Vol. 29,1907; Vd. / 9ft $25 t
; _,y •,.p Hawkins, N., Maxims and Instructs I 130, 19%; Vol. 31. 1909: Vol. 32. 1910. x 12 ft., for.........f1S N x
'"w•"" - mode to frhttn theelects=into !keys vattva siding like East Elgin. what will. -_ for the Baler Room. r
__►_ n in a general election ? It cooks t F. P• Sheldon & Sons, Mill Eo`i
that the Farmers' tariff policy wou{ in pDe Iron Ace, Vol. 83. 1909. ,. Providence, R. I. H �i x
.__ sous for Mr. Meigten. I Tell the Story of Watery Blood Iron Age. Voi. 85. 1910. ` Moms, Wm„ Steam Power Plant Piping � W. ACHLVON & SON
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Canadfa i industries and bring stagnation ;
iron Age. Vol. rid, 1910. Systems.
upon the country ; in fact. the tariff was � 1 connection with the approaching' -How to Regain a Good iti�ia Rubber World. Octubu. 1908. to i x lA
+ , the leading issue from the Government j Se ember, 1909. Hawkins, e. View Catechism of tits ■ E ■ ■. r / / "H H r H)♦ H H r r
muni pal elections• it is important to I Color and Health. India Rubber World, October, 1909�10 Steam Engine. Ott
standpoint, and Mr. hleighen laid ¢rest ' D. 8.. Mechanical Arts Sim-! ; -- --- ---
4emem r that at the last session of the, March, 1910. li8�d.
upon d._ The result, in a aiding i To be rundown m health and to lose '
- -- hat beery-( nneeryatiye for -the property gnahfieahans } 3-12 the double misfor• I�R�c WorId.A0rt1.1910.Mared. l p -
a` rriam 3 oant tins. Their pallid 191E _ American Steei and Wire Co. Handbook: w
thirty years, indicates that the day h mur•i I office weve mut, Breed and Hoatter, Principles and of Reintwoomeat-------- - - -
r will widen to field for choice of nominees. checks and dull eyes tell ev: ryone that Huyett• M.0 . Mechanical Heating and
This I.,
p they a doomed to time o wretched hied( Ventilation. Ketchum, Milo S.. Steel Mill Buildings. (�.I �` ��` n��• �`
pasatd when rotection arguments were l I
caliataken at par. Nobody has any desire to aches and are victims of breathlessness I'
�` injure Canadian Industnn, but the tariff is there s niticance in the• fact that and bloodies>ness l he anaemic g I. Perri Oscar E. Modern �i
policy must be framed in the interests of i Mr. Charlton the Liberal candidate. she neglects her health, may be a sufferer Shop Perrin,
Equipment and I a, ��% � D&� r ).
headed the pole 'n Aylmer. the only town all her life ; for an active, happy woman` /s�p p� �p�Qpy Management. s , gam"
it the whole people, not to' suit special ( cannot be developed out of a bloodless, ! N6Vr 1tlIVNlf1Wolim Crosby Steam Gage and Valve Co.,! a � Aim .:' R,
- interests. This seems to ix the lesson of of ally size in eat Elgin? The -t. i consumptive looking W. -without the++++ Catalog". t / /� m1
issue was keipt to fore by the Gov. rn- I help of new, rich, red blood. � St. Andrew's Fawkes. F. A.. Horticultural Buildinn I 1 �!ll d (/�/S P A `j
Last Figin and, other recent contests, for } Sturtevant Co.. Ventilation sial Nat s :eu
this is Who filth bye -election the United i lent . speakers, b t in spite of their! Pale. weak girls should take heed. j to air ::�C��L� �hT,
Bloodlessness must not be neglected. �ss�t
' Farmers'have won in the Federal field. , appeal? the only in trial centre of the GOUERICH
� riding supported the 'bent by a good Plenty of good ail. a nourishing diet and e � ; - I Crimshaw, Robert, The Lo_amotive I FQR
There is some comfort per the Govern. int will help you, but the cur a you need Catechism, \
stent in the result of the election in Tale, majority. Does it m an that among mo=t promptly is new blood. Good, new r " Cromw,•11• J. H w A Treatise on
B. C.. on the same day. The Government
people who may tx sup 'to be inter- blood in abundance, such as snakes all r AGENT FOR �s �, i Belts and Pulleys.
the difference between sound health and Thiorri. W. H., end's Eripnea�s
ested in the tariff fhb m rate poli: y of I
candidate was elected, but with a great !the Liberal party is preferr to the more � poor health to girls ani women, is sup• t Fir: Mathialr7 Handbook.
reduction from the previous Government : plied by Dr. Wuliami Plpk Pills. Their Sturtevant Cgl. Mech'snial Draft.
maiority distipctly protective policy a ,.nsiated by , one toission is to make new blood `which A" Wagons Thomarn, anus P., Dynamo-eketrie
\ East Elgin has probably turned the'Mr. hlrighen ? • reacts, every organ and every nervy in I Machinery.
the DodYr- b►ingsng to anaemic girls and $.. £ngixeeriag
vernment from any thought of an ` women new "or, bright eyes. an clastic RteefrEM Trade Stilts
rr•, FOR A TOWN IEAGI' j and 5 tions. .
ly appeal to the country. The inc step a feeling of joy in living. The l -Al*) dealer in-
at n now will be to hang on until •t-' cape of Ili. wilhams' Pink PiU3 tol HE woman looks for style t eonne. WA etas lw't wmhst
_L �� P} the pNrrFlt►R Editor. young girls ,s fhowu by the cure of Miss Exterlente TeaeAes. that The shpt %both t��er toot• Tbere was a limo
in •ie favorableopportunitypresent; itsel[. \ ,„„I mwe In the intereris of Bessie Clarke, R. R. No. t, Stevensville. M>rsoo d Rlerh Plan" Willi R _ M
or until the constitutional term expires Grit who says: "Iwo years ago while; Teacher-- Jimmy. give an e:emple of tea►
rt h,K•k,y in Goderivh was tAk'en at a of minority "ruling." that sloe would *4 foot dlsea�fort Jia tine peke
M• , two years hence. WA mts•tput; nu 71u•s,lay •,•cenfug iu th stcd)ing for the entrance examination,' ' IRar. Junes}• -'•When them Ir a l,sby In ioriah)k /eetwear... T«a.y a Is We kayo ev
- \ ilii•x.•ti,iu I) organizing a town league. my health broke down and i fell away to Large ,t,lw-1ion of I'honogrep the family."-ittg•s' Lite. ti I esg,erkme said Nb bars ON shook wises bore ani wo'o lam)
i g mere shadow o[ my former sell Whcn bat rehr will \\\
such a day for the t xammations came. 1 ; Ret'ords constantly on lis AN EX('ELLENT INVESTMENT. in �•talr� nue 1-Y when we. Laid i Little drop. ut water,
\ t good
s wld have leen in bed instead of trying t.Irrle NNds of
,t league gnat uiterest was aruustKl 1 R l
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th but 1 wens al with the work and Ilttle slNvrllnR flirter I �• ��[��[ 1\ T7 a
A Gcderich chizep suggests jo -TTir *� +a-r?--1nri°n:' throe%h was almost on the verge of - Splitter- mud all over ;on. -- Lr Ill/"'`J•■i� 9s
Signal the, th elle u( this town are .''IOI'"` i'ucl s•,we of the lest sloort of cuGa " . I thought then that a rest 'Those wanting a thing in si
would el me. but 1 did not regain my "' f:
not doing them yrs justice in the matter the ear ll wa. when thi^e j'inlor , P our lines are in •ted to call A ,•tory first heard at moth -r'+ knee' eTaai `
sttenRt Then my mother was advised I is seldom itirgutteit- and the same a est
r of encouraging holastic effort tin our.: teams wixt.l it on the h r. Li fill.; to have a tai Dr.. 1Wiliiami Pink Pdis, and see what •e can do for
ditlon, a Iec•al le,tirue of junior teams, and after along them for about a.month may tk• is of outer things -wilt
reelived HO-j---�"-'
public schools. F many years lite. � i at mother's kwr 'which xvf1l readlFj , r •3 ]PHONE r
Victor Lauriston ha been living• two t'r►`sale•, a gdtat retndting field for [found m_ pelt restortd to health, with then,, j omur to the reader. T; CTODERIC�-1 .-ON
tG.• •rnitn oritauixarion waiut. of the g� colur id a rhange for the tetter,'
medals annually for c6mpe•tition-a gold which perple\who knew me readily no -
medal_ per the pupil f 3ither of t!.e IK<t�,lacer. flit rowu lies pr„des •d aced. 1 amv very thankful for what air. *HONE 104 I T� a ---
Vied 4d In The 848AL
\Williams E mkills did for me• and hope•
Goderich public sch000• taking the lura ing gtndn u.rl•fr„ui nue ..t oth •f of l" __-- _- --- - -
" highest ata dm at the\ hi h Schou these junior Ink j my experience B bttirht some oiler. i - t
r g I weak girl."
Cotild not ,t worth -while prize- I 'l ou can get Dr. \Williams' Pink Pills! j
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medal cf, r the successful aentrran e' uiv4tals or it •''il"',i• <onu•thing of the I thrbueh any dealer in .medicine or by -"' `'- "- - --
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candidate from the scb(x4 .which: kinin-Ik• `-iinsl runt offers+l for i by mail. post, paid, at 50 cents a box or, -
x boxes for $2.50. Ito the Dr. Williams�y -
$ does not win the gold, medal. These are ''•'iruletition in th. t• wu b sera. t Let air -
f� \.edicine Co.,Brockviae', Ont. 1 North Ste ethodst Church
the only medals given for co -i p:Aition 1•y•' ".rate of the , I,L•r• d nom 'htog tui / R. Tait
the public s.houl sludentif of God:rich
i though a number of valuable prizes are
Electrical Contractor
o(ferrdcrch year byrtsidrnts of the town. , rwetow�� �
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- - �+ .g+ /� �g� Wiring of all kinds up-to-date _- • ,
in the umrk ofthcric cit it not whobat rt r rG I � 1 A l LL1� 1 -- for feletahones, Rurglsr tRiarms, _ _.... $ O C1!OC� $hal')p - ct,
� in strikes wmr f tthe p b u take. in but
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spoken to The Signal in the matter as 4 Systems.
tial rather peculiar that an "outsider" (though if it
indeed a Godetich old boc) should be `g a fwClClaCe, or a La- Private'ResIdencesandBostness x -- - - = - -
a- - --
-� allowed year after year to heir the ez• Vallier_ or a Ring or Pin, Places -a specialty. Q
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pence oT conn u ing - ' - - -- - - - -'-
_. _. of 1 Singing="Come,Thon Alttiightg -
e mpdak while none of our citizens comes Y All SZ'ork Guaranteed.
> le a, it oWill rbe tall the more , King. _
h forward either to relieve him oL the ex. Z 1C
per,se or to supplement his donation with ppreciated if it Comes from _ ,ctricrlrons, Toasters. GAIN, � TABLEAU - "CANADA'r'' National Anthem.
- _- - _ __ ear ae vellery has , > Vwoonm clesserat washlag - - - -_ - - - #
It may be lilac some of out citizens are I
"Canada."
.. -- a reputation for ,quality, Machi s, hlashllghts a s a f Chorus -Canada."-�
ecltat -
merely,awaiting a suggestion in thismatter 1 "O, cage
Rattrrie of all kinds on . _
to lead them to follow Mr. l.auriston's i good taste and distinction
1-' that renders it doubly ac- hand. " ' ®�s �•`" - AN - "
good example. If so, we feel sure that the i
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principal of either of the public schools' _I ceptable. Remember, please,' Ring up 82 19s and have nn CHILDREN'S TABLEAU - Solo and Chorus -"O, Shepherd." ._�,..
or any member of the trustee board - that the only thing C11aT ed give you an timate on your I gtif-
---5. - _ - 4 r rat
would be eery happy to receive such as ;, �� �� for is owls The of er wiring. . It will sone ghc. Recitation with Musical Accompaniment -"Still, Still With Thee.
oner. it 1Ssarrly ... excellent r - - . t taw of s.irl
ne points cost you n0 ing - --
• Inv s.
invest a sunn of money. In addition topro;Singing
- -. he padfitnq�atn adder r ncedntive µY - ~ _ / _ _ _ I • Camp SCeneB : a- . , - - -•
rs weys m - tear i
,omit would recant handsome div �j �* Robt; T t _ 5ele o _ Goderich SocietyOrchestra
V of solid satisfactii,n to the investor who /O �O ��t+•f'at�RTS� k I- --------- -- Is
K Wee Street :-: Neer office
places such an encouragement before the /rr"
\I',\TdUNIAIKER `AND JEWELLERyouth of our town. Cotriast St. and sgwire Goderich, Out, PhMes-slap ¢2 Hou.e p9 e ' BIBLICAL TABLEAUX. '
Think it over, you who have a little- i- x,
.•� •r„-�sld__ money to spare. Let it not be said next p ._i' (All wlik Maskal Aaagadment andwolns. Qttartettea, Choruses, ShadingIlMrAw
s
I that a citizen of another town shows' a "k a:
- - Beeltations J
x a rater interest in our sch-)ols than do ° r+rzw'xriawr `77T't"° Joseph Sold into Slave
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ow wn people. -- -- N1CW TERM i+'ROM Nov. 18T � �
m� a .,^'�MA+tirfam's Song ofs Found in eTriumphBulrushes. -
- The Carpets You Threw Awa
• , a w..�rc .T#'�AAkMgA.1X, F8M1 R
DiT01BL1ia �fv1'Es. " 14- t ri Naomi Ruth and Orpah. "+
`_I♦ T ---++ They are the ones we want to save for you. a 'l ` r r
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No matter how old, how ditty, how di --re orfs Davhd'sl Bilde • re Von
�, V•_. __ .•••�N� Christmas only one month away. Do " • IIATl0110. ONT. f
k early. y clated,,Uy car process they caa'be stoves into l y,
The leadisR Clommerrlal School � The Queen of Sheba Visiting Solomon
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Velvety', e! wr•,Rrrn Ontario. (:ommemtdtl, A Jewish Maid in Ca tivlt '
v The fanners are irking the old parties d' Lr.�i� i1:; r_ ni "hooti and Teletrito Depart• rye„ p y yK�NO
`� tri•<,, ;,
h k : mr• hot. Oreduatee tweed in id• Returning from Captivity.
�g ground lr•;e a air o b boots +. >r!°. ... P po alt, �, :, roses6; g P y Ott
cal fix- � .f
Reversible
s dons. RtudesAs may eater at any dot" err.. l
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The Return. �t
n'" ` �'' After East Elgin Nr. eighen win be = ' `l••� „. aR that are gootl en h for the %niaac The Shepherds Listening to the Son(; Of the Angola.
ri '1' c o { s �rx X. elaborate hone. (ark our tree cofaiogttl. r in t
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more convirictd than Iver r the "manger' ,_ _ �. -» The Nations Embracing Christianity.
�.:r•s '+s ". t6''• You won't feallee how goodhhe" D. A. Beef ACHLAN, Prinrlpal. Thr
* ri,rir 1 0l he farmen' movement. r A ,r •'•+
4 a'r�' rup realty are until you see Man
beauty anti feet their,softnew ander ;; 1 " D07eolOgy.,
"AGoverninent engineerttc tymfide 1y • �' Ka it your feet. ff1L10 / a'F +`•ar3n'�.w
a trip to Tobermory to • report u the �; ; fall . , eto„s w sats t«a..+d,+.e.r .w �wto /(�l/JQ�t
,,.• r staN, e•I adbru Alto a *a 1•dIA
A ,•;�yt nod. etc., d a dock at that port.' Col ' ,yll. • „M f" ,10.e,,,,e, ^ f
^i Htsgii Clark getting ready for an �Ji Tie a rope around the old iarpu►t wad rO"ec �"t CAerke lis.. T•.onrs.
i 33 %, r am 1 � t , . and it to I �trai•pr1ena «xt'°�:t.Ka:ai': Tawas � nr� NO TEDIO WAITS - - - PROGRAMME 8 TO 10 P.M.
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The Canada Rud Co. 1e•r +a ttoai,.... etc. s.i.r�. i..d.rr eta t,'li !slosh by the rkh Society Orchestra between number's
The Signal's advertising cot umns will ' r. sea wrH. cuet.eeee any ikon. write
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