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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1907-5-9, Page 5r•Ip l,WR,0.04 y ! #!$Idr" 1F5. raj rl nfy".,, TF•5T -w ^y r4e"rrt�•'pt.v' � ,.r•#.>a, moo. ;,wt r,q e�htrot•t,.r' i� ro" , e �. ,•r t l,,r�;>~ -5k��. �a i r) �t�� kn St *�17��1rui�! ,. n THE SIGNAL: �GODERICH, ONTARIO .. .. ., .. ..shish w sew•.-.. rt. t^murrw.. �y� .: � , -` MUSICIN, fqr April of 8111.79. The following vS a accounts were passed; 04orge Mor• � ♦ • t 1 e , THE SCHOW row te$ .i.g40 Chas.' V. L e ;1. H. What Sena -ready Tailonin'g Means . Plnb•r, $9•�0 ;Chas. (%. Le, N•Je. _ An estimate of the probable cost of placdnfp a basement under the 8L TRUSTEE BOARD DISCUSSES THE David a want school and of bricking it upp etc., was given, amounting to over PROPOtrSAL i79 which with the putting in of a furnace would cost between 8000 and 81,000. It war thought, however, Decision Postponed Until Next Meet- that with a furpaee the bricking up Ing -Nearly a Deadlock overt ha would not be necessary, and Mr. lSeml:ready Physique Type Coal lin 1 Tigert arlggested before anything war - DP y Quasiion-tither Busl• done the advisability of taking into �l fleas Before the Trustees. cunrideratiou the erection of a four- UlUslrated j`vith• Diagrams Showing Alterations From Normals roil school lir serve both St. David's ward and Mt. Patrick's ward. This �� ��� The uestiun of the introduction of suggestion seemed to las receives) with 'm" ..mw q favor by the boards but no action was the teaching of music into the public decided on. ,cbeols oftha towu was a prominent _- __ — rine •„ar matter (if discussion nt the meeting ofBISHOP WILLIAMS' VISIT. ♦ a' the Behest board on Mondry night. T i R. H. Cutts one of the committee I appointed at last meeting In investi• Comtiroution Service at St. George's l gate ar to the nlccess of the teaching Church Last Thursday, > of this subject in oiher ptacee, read a letter from F. W. Frank, now one of A large congregation was present the water commiesiooers of Brantford, At tat• George's last Thursday ever) - who concluded his letter an follows : ing, on the occasion of the administer - "1 served as a member of the hoard Ing of the rite of confirmation by thefor a number of your and war chair. Bishop of the diocese, who is on a ,rz • TT thin lastyear, but owing to press of vomfirointion tour this month through- businessI war forced to give it up, out the Deanery of Bunn). Theopen- 1 much re 1 liked the work. I feel that in hymn waw ' Ob, Happy hand of I we should all give up some of our time Pilgrims ;" the second hymn wan "My ' for the lenelit of the children and try (lord, Accept My 'Heart this Day," In every possible way to Inane life while just before the Iso ing on of [)righteraeasierr nd sitlr for them if we tllufldr" was sling ..Co..,.. holy Ghoul,_ can." In answer to Mr. Cutt's (tire*. Uur Souls lnapire, and at the tonclo. - e Bions Mr. Frank wrote as follows : Cion of the service, -Thine for Ever." ... .n.- "Yes. I think inutile fita subject that A pp�e)rtion of the eighth chapter of • a j" bhould be taught in our schools, and the Acul wad read for the lesson, the in my opinion in of much greater im• p+wnage recording the sucoom of the portance than a number of the fAds reaching of Philip, the. deacon, at j we are forced to adopt. I du not Samaria the lwptivu, of the converts - think it likely to interfere with the and the sending by the Apolstle@ of discipline in the scbo old, if handles) ha two of their numbly. Peter and ,,,,mar s ,,as„a,• �,,,,, s„�„ee a careful, methodical manuet•. Yes, I John, "who, when they were comae think it its. of enough importance to ,down, preyed fuforthem that they v, give one boor a week of schiol time to 'might rYr:rivr the Hill), (int»t. Then it. Yes, the teaching of music fu the laid they their hands on them and r = Iechonb gave very general awtiafartion ; they received the Holy Gbo bt." .•' - - L'= in fact, when Mr. Henri Jordan was The Bishop look for the text of his torsed to give it up throngb prow of addrem 41 the candidates) the four- r • work and poor health we have not trenth verse of the fifteenth chapter been able to fill his piece. The public of the Gospel recording to St. q The Seven Types of hien are Isere illustrated ust as thev are divi ed in tate made a big outcry About it, ma it was John : "Ye are my friends, if ye do I ` d A popular rubjeet, and the children whatsoever 1 command you." Semi -ready Physique Type System of Tailorine--a ,liviii,tn of Typ: which insures ell Nkad it so Much. \Ve paid Mr.' Emphasizing the h:mnr and priv• Jordan &W' A year for three liburti illw.e of being called the friends of a perfect coat design for every man, with every part of the garment in correct arch athlol dry." Jesus Chriat as the greatest honor it Q Mr. Cutt also reported receiving a was possible to have, he pointed out harmony of outline. letter froth the Departlueol or pyelu_ that all honor involved restonsibility, cation and it copy of the regulations. And the first duty of friends of Jesus 41 There ire sew, Joon:t ty in which it stater that anodic should ('heist was that .of confessing flim. re -milk' "eight. the never•ehasgag, a tire harie firs ate taught in all the grades of the pule- Dnp would mut think much of it friend of the system There are f.r —'alona of t -S of the Seven Tyres, artil than ata lie schools. He said he had sdoken to who wens twhAnted to acknowledge hid Lftees Ores of tgch variation, or i23 chatIms to 1 that you Can get your tyre. quite A number of the citizens of the friendship, and so the 5vviour would town. And all who habeen en c•olloge- confem before the Father tboile who Its. A ire s Tea C Typ. D trained were very mach in favor of coufemse-d Him he4o a men but would q The Normal Type for 11 The Average Mas q T h e Tall M s n q Thr Slim Man. Tb the intnsluctiun of the teaching of deny those who denied Him. The the young Canadras. Wit of tau type'. Can. Aenlhrr, O( the most Bold mac of fragile huiU music, while most, of the of hero, while confession the candidate's were -hope youthful, sprightly -Ja than any other physique types. Heights s a tobfeet at first not enthusiastically in favor making in their confirmation Tows Ore i. will g y Herat 1i to o of it, when the matter was explained to with their lips was only as the begin- 'pare Aren't Heights . cK to 11 feet. fieghls. 5 7t-6 a feet. them did notseem to be No much opposed sled ntn of the daily confession they must Heights of s t to s - feet Aren't 33to sa )robes. Brea It 3 to es irchea. Thi+t.pe is notumally Brost, }} to M itches. Htgh bhou;dered. - tar carried in stock• but coo to it. nam a in their liven, iri ifti<s, In Normal ah bhouldered. l,e mode b, special order t+loo iia peg Mt'. Cult n10Ved that the all ll- bt/minetia, In Rpwrt. Irl IHN Ir life, 111 all rfigh ahotrlde red. whop o �hor;deer Eno r� shotitdera and delieered fat Jaya jest he added t) the curriculum in the fife's artivilies. Hia Lordbi i r laid he "t'm,peng. yf pi auywbere is canaeL. ( =i. aheAtldera Over rest. U•fr•Xrem Goderich public schools and Mr. Saun- liked tot see people taking twit fit a I O•er•t ct. ders, after speaking hl favor of the these, but lir lie friends of Jesus they proposal, seconded Mr. Cott's motion. nrunt confess him in all these rr.d re- Trn E Tn, F Typ. G 1, F. Jordan, who war present, was fuhe• to couutenttnce cr(x)kedoens or allowed Ur tipkeak and made a very ape wrongdoing of any st,rt. q The Short Stout Man q The Avenge Stoat q The Tall Stout Mas, )roprnate address ou t he Nobject, out• Tile aecotH) taint of the Blshoi n M. Heigbts i a to b 1 feet M.N. Heights a 9% to 6 3%. Hrflat, )6 to y: inches Ening to muse extent lire method of m arks worm that the relationship of Atl are varuttou ansae. Heights ­106AHrea.1 3sto.o. instruction by which the scholars friendship with4-hrist writs trciproeal. '-ea.: 36 tou,nrbes. All ave variations made. could be to litht to sing fr•trm note If we ronfesme•d ilio He would copfenm A•i Eve variations made. readily, mud by which, Ire .-lnfuo•tl, its. If we were hum friends He would any of the Nehior students could be he our Friemda and into the word taught to sing A new acing from note "friend" we should read something of m thirty minutes. In answer to the the technical oleaning it had in old 9 There you have it—ready to try on—ready to foreiudge the effect and the objection that the teaching of nausir times when the common relationsbip wou!d be adding Another tiubjeo•t to Is•tw-e•rn ratan and man was that of individual suitability. the already too extennive curri ulnm, hesstility, when everyone wile; believed be said this wan the only subject that U, lw An when until he was proved to 9 You can get Semi -ready Suits as good as % �u I:ke, from serviceable tweeds at added nothing to the scholar's work, Ise a friend. In the old times, he said, air there was no preplAringuf IeKemtema it was rudtnmtry for. those who $1`3, to (he ve?y finest silk -trimmed baits at $49 and Overcoats at $$O—beau at home, and It AAs the only subject travelled mach froul place to plao•e to where the teacher anti engaged dor- have in the different places to which made than any custom tailor coui,i possibly make them. Ing the whole lesson peril J. The they wouldg�, someone t) vouch 'for music lesson came more as a relaxa- them U) the authorities, and this tion front other studies than ria an • added burden, and where wan Alt at th being dune they were in perfect se. rarity. in the same fray Jesus (theist g the Shire Horse Society in materially �i"� by almost all the leading BRCS., Goderich taught tawght in the schools the children want surety for His friends and wall The yields Irgrrj empe grown on com- W�1tablic seboola were received from Wm. Ire, V. I). Holmen And the Fatate liked it. Mr. Jordan pointed out the their intercessor, and if we bed Hint of Peter Mckwan, All At the same prise, 88.01 pelaten. The members of RIGHT BREATHING CURES CATARRH. by the wealth? classes. This horse is unique as tar as his advantages in the home and fn the as our friend we were. io perfect too - — _ breeding is concerned. being the pro- tont: - � ---- - — "- - - - — ----- ---- - church of having children tAught curicy. br, in the old expression, we munic and mentioned cases of the dirt- ewver7 of voices of merit through wetr•naved. • +But, as in the case of All OexI'n pros)- A FAMOUS ENGLISH SHIRE. I °i""y wino and wait let toe [1,(W fns one His First Experience. the singing lessr,ns wt school. At all ise•-, there was x condition, which by A. Saumders and J. M. Platt, to prat We tare nanlea In amt drew, of ca, tarrhal troubles is Hy-t►mei. it Is breathed The mu)nll coo o f inn electrician \vain ti the schools he had atleuded singing ieople overlooked, thinking they No Likelihood of This splendid Broad An rine of the greaed, a d th ens the bet Brea produced, far sps•ne Hr, ills firs t mumtn le in the rnun- had been taught and he felt the few could live after their Own sweet Dying Out. HIGH PRICE OF FLAX SEED, Ilre+tt the lis of his; grandparent+, mann had been of great benefit lir him. will and yet enjoy all the blessings. them was pirked too soon• The ba. _ tine morning, while playing in the Music had been Utught in the public Thin was the case in the natural world; It is very doubtful if there in any At the Present Pries it lglarde'it. fit- found m small yellow schools of Toronto for the Inat forty one could not neglect the laws of branch of British farming, at the to Said to Bs g." And as his grandfather had tea afxty years and Mr. Jordan clAinled health And expect to be strong or omit present time, that in on a sounder or a Mors Profitable Crop Than Wheat. prmoiye•d tit take him fishing that the schulare there were morally bet• the tilling of the land and expect a more paying basis than Shire horse As a result of the new afternoon, he decided to catch it to ter on that account. All the clergy- harvest. There 'was only one (dud, breeding. After one or two eeasons of custogta Lar- iff of ten cents per bushel im- was the first horse to lowetr tl►A eoleww lit ale sirs' wtnnteg first Aad ehaAlpieri men in town were in favor of its in. not two, and what wen, true in the remarkable prices, things have cer-) ot► ported flax aped the price of flax -- — tr3duction. In urging the introduce natural world wan true in the spiritunl tainly toned down a little, but tt,py t seed tis now 31.23 in Winnipeg At this tion of singing Mr. Jordan said he was world. All the promises were condi- asp i wkinR up again, and the market price it in claimed that flax growing simply trying to dor his duty to the community, mnuaicidly. The wru)s on tionml : t'Amk and ye shall receive' but what if we.did not ask ? "sleek for big, sound, weighty horns suit- able for town work is as trtxad as river iA more profitable than wheat grow. ing and it may be - I which he had offered ti take charge and.,ye shall find" --but what if we did it was. There in no secret in the fArt i expected that con- piderable quantities will be n- Pf the work. namely, 8319) a year, come not seek:' "Knock and it shall tw that the motor, for heavy haulage, ' grown the Canadian Nin orthwest this passed fAvorabl with the price paid be orwrted"-' but what if we did not •'tie hats not been quite the anreeas that year. Flax matures more quickl than l el"whrre, anti would guarantee knock? Are y friends if ye do m *air anticipated and the day when wheat and may consegoentl � with a yetir's instruction to pot on a whatsoever i command you" --hut the Shire will be .dispensed with is later. New, settlers wan ply leatival, W Ic given by the children, what if we did not do whatsoever He further dintant (ban ever. 011e very n1. only been able to now a small acreage which would convince all of the sip- conimanded us? Could we still expect Pleasing feature in connAction with of wheat can, Afkr the wheat Ie T afrability of the subject As part of the to b ecalled Ilia friends? sown, break lip more land for Bax seed. The �� - eehewl curriculum. His l.nnlnhip cunrindwl with tour seed may be sown as late nig the As two of the member* of the rules to guide the candidates in their mid- ale of June although May is conoid- hottrtl, Mr. Hislgena aOd Mr. Caney, were absent, it wits agreed not to take daily life. ilia first word to them was to read some of the Bible ered the beat month. In tact flax a vote on Mr. Cutt's motion until next portion every day and to pray over it : be•tter seed Beed deems to wall the farmer's cor- It can be soar early net meeting, wben he will bring up the a small portion read and thought ovet late and as it is lege liable to in _ matter again. Other tnnttenheG)re the Isrnrd were than it whole book read without thought. The second rule wets to he ' - late from weather than say of the other cereals it may be harvested ae follows : The Principal reported 2:M boys and true to their Friend end He would be tree tr them. The thirst wool of in. af- ter the wheat, oats and barley have been gathered in. T SH pgarib�s enrolled And An average at- testllar)ce of 151 boys and 101 girls. sit urtiun was to make much of their church membership, by which he Flax seed is especially well adapt- I "No sale now for an b y but Mr. Tlgert also reported that Miss Farrow had substituted four days for meant that they should esteem it highl •, attend the se•rvires of the ed for newly -broken land. Prof. Shaw, of the University of minnesbta, formerly St. Georgiless Miss Watton, And that during the chore regular) nod take an active i One of the professors of the last twin storm the Broca AC the Central Ort in them, join such orgnoizrlions p Y 1 ' L__=.- Atrricultar.d College at Guelph. rhe sae in reference to thia: •'The inAu- Be►kiifa� Powder school leaked in seven places in div- isions 3, i and 6. He suggested that in connection with the church an of- fend mope for the exprcime of tiny eq nflu, once of the flax is crop baD�J the , Glad of it, ton. i don't get the toulevardn he filled in And'atiodpol ability they had in church work, and _ " _- quick redaction of the prairie and tin- ing to the peculiar nature the fib. any more complaints -hut hots of B And that cement,_walk* be put in on the north and souil sides this year. take an Active interest in missionary work in obedience to the.Lord'n corn, BUSCOTHurol,n(1ss;6)AT10YEARS OrAGE of rous growth ni the roots. These, pone - compliments. So out with these linty." Motions were carried authorizingthe mend. And fourth, Chrint's own this the widely -known draft breed is that tenant farmer and breeder tratinR Ave Avery Part. reduce the soil to a disintegrated old write The NaU"esI orir1[ w Chemkni ppwwyment of Miss Farrow And the noti• wool, "Du this i) renlemlbrance of ' small has played each a prominent in pnlvernlpnt mase, which is greatly favorableg to the co. of camada, i,;m;lyd, for m.ir ret. tree fication,of Mr. Lee to' have the rood put in proper shApre. And the ncreuary me." After the "laying on of hand*," cer- part Am upbuilding. Man •London chane- Y growth of the succeeding )train cr o,- c ok soy t. " was instructed to confer with the town tificat•s of thefr confirmatinn weer 1 farmer, Royal plop or Roy winner claims a tenant perhaps in other than flax. It has Also been no- has ticeel that gond crops of flax follow nlerk And, if possible. have the cement 11. the h l included ith given to those who had received the i h Bir ' h I i a very humbly position, as its breeder; and althnn h the breaking up of a asst field. Why? s Be tai w e other walks the town in having laid r W. t e e lip we corn ng each of the candidates to full copnmunion g the Shire Horse Society in materially �i"� by almost all the leading For the same reeoefns that good ret [ rope of flax are crown on new breaking. this year in asking for tenders. Tenders for sixty tons of coal for the with the church with a hearty hand- shake And w fervent "(#oil bless you," no- bility, from the King downwards, it The yields Irgrrj empe grown on com- W�1tablic seboola were received from Wm. Ire, V. I). Holmen And the Fatate cannot in any way be stated thwt like some breeds, a monopoly is held mon and )and, rnken up are usually not quite so gond as on new breaking, of Peter Mckwan, All At the same prise, 88.01 pelaten. The members of RIGHT BREATHING CURES CATARRH. by the wealth? classes. This horse is unique as tar as his because the, elements of fertility are not,usually present to the same ex - the board were soutinwhat at w lose to — _ breeding is concerned. being the pro- tont: - \kaerw to whom to gime the contract the Ynally Simpk Way to Kill Catarrhal Germs in ggeeny of two London ehsm ions, Mar- [Boston Ro al Herold When buying Bananas. under circumstances. A Motion b y H. H. Cutt and J. W. Now, Throat and Lungs. L an the great prise Winn ng mare Auraa, by Thorn. When you are baying bananas, never Qrai¢ie, to give the contract to the Mc wan Estate, mud an Amendment, The only natural and common sense method known tot- bile cure � Premier. He is a beautiful bey, fooled in IN6' And bred by his owner, purchase the long, thin ones unless . 'yon want fruit which will pucker your by A. Saumders and J. M. Platt, to prat We tare nanlea In amt drew, of ca, tarrhal troubles is Hy-t►mei. it Is breathed Sir Ale:• Henderson. Sound indrpe of S1e fire regard Busent Harnld mouth. No matter bow well ripened these thin bananas w end went to the vole. W. Acheson was In favor through an Ingenious pocket inhaler, so that its medicated Apr An rine of the greaed, a d th ens the bet Brea produced, far are, they will al - ways he found both soar and acrd. of the motion And the chair- man, A. U. McLean, voted for the reachem the most renote air -cella of the and they are nal wroW His grand That is because the bancb containing amendment, and on this tie vote troth none, throat and Innga, killing All catarrhal germs, wm)thing the irr•i- creat, powerful quarter" find w ll m�'ded limbal show them was pirked too soon• The ba. the amendaoent and motion were de- clared post. Mr. Cott then moved, tated mucous membrane, and rentor- in gg a healthy condition. to 'dvsn apeompAning photo, which, it AhWd be nana grows fastest at first 1n length. when It has reached lis fullest devel- tatoonded by J. IV. Ursi ie, that t lit. Icae And the McEwen Estate supply by-ermel goes right to the spot whern the catwrrhwp germs are mention- ad' wait taken At the end lit last spa- "on• durint which he served pp0 epment fa that di recUoa. It suddenly �lTtn" to Beall arta Ina few Axys Will .Beef 30 tons Scranton toad td hr de- (livered Wore June lat. Mr. Horan- present in the now, throat "nal lungs and de- strays the germs so that perfect mar""• The fact of him being put fourth an his first Appearance In the double Its girth. At the same time very rotund ba. .dere Bad Mr. Platt voted watinat this, Mr. Aebesnn for it and the chair- health is soon restored. A romplet+ Hy -o -mei outfit with In. 'how -sin es , donet count As a true rseerd of his merit•. for, being fresh bans should be avoided, for many knowing Tenders can products this enan against -result, deadlock for the :third time. To relieve the situation haler costs but •1.1111 and is *old by Jan. Wilson under guarantee to to - M the ai[hls and mesad* of the Tmn- arenw bs gave A very how, ef- feet on the fruit by artificial meanie, Mr. Mr. McLewn decided to withdraw his vote And accordingly the McKwan He- fond the n►oney unless the remedy gives eatisfwctbn. 1 but he was never put back again, &A his prime reenin shew►g And tae r `1 never kupw a w'nmAn to love her tate and Mr. Lae ate to supply thirty .terns each. --- The RignAl to new Anbscribers • in was the first horse to lowetr tl►A eoleww lit ale sirs' wtnnteg first Aad ehaAlpieri hir"hand an mndly an Mrs, Tootfiler." How sines she show It t" "tlhe lets TM assrata[y taporled paymeute usbada to lstr Is% Qoe&& go at �" t!ldrb ahherr, Leudsn, in Ing, is: and Milli. 191ua'el SAaald.Is him have the tit dower lir heir butewu."-Chicago u..dw r rscord, :Bute \ ;� v�i i epi c'k�r:'u.�r+sine ?tawraa•safe.8u:;:*�ex,:.vvwarAlok��.."k Jr � �`�'. `"1��i1�`�i'+`�� ` wittIDt!r�+•�'�'; iia . M"� THURSDAY, May 9, 1907 6 'SP'RING 1-S IIF,RE ; with it comas the desire to cast off those garments which have (lone good service• battling the winter stornJs. When you see our showing of dainty �priug Fuutwear, you will want a pair of shoes to brighten you and make you feel more in harmony with thealfresh Spring days. Models in Footwear :kRE D,%I N Tl-, neat, and by far surpass anything in the past. We have a well -selected stock from the best manufacturers, and are in a liosition to show you the NEWF,ST and BEST in Footwear. WM. SHARIIAN N r ' ube as tstit. A few seconds letter a on himself somewhere and imasbes It roust amtoishhlg commotion, cousid- is a cancer. Bring the size of the cause thereof, The only time a inan wishes be We[e' mrose fn the garden, and grandmother it girl in when he bees one met byy box hurried out from the house. KICI friends At A train. - Atcb ••Why, what is the matter, child?" plebe. I she asked. laking the little fellow in her arena He raised at t•ttr•elained fart•. --- — —_—�� 'I don t know," has the ree{dy, I was cat ave to t pretty v* a wire. v Islg, tu)' Imperial III Ila( hHTtl tout tied a Ilse ells•.' Sunflower Philosophy. Evee?rune makes the mistake of Cafe and Quick Lunch ilwtgming at ulhe•rn enjoy hewing hilth a talk. ---- When two friends get mad each be. ICE CREAM[ DELIVERED TO ALL gion to think how much he has doe t for theother. '), PARTS OF THE TOWN. Thele are. stare games in which you f' ran onlywin nut" by y DINING -ROOM UPSTAIRS. £i " getting out. Everyone• at menne time feel. it sump 'PHONE woo. i It is a Well-known Fact that particular men ---men who want smart clothes with character—leave their measures here. WE WILL GIVE YOU CLOTHES THAT WILL ;PLEASE YOU I FRANK He MARTIN Tailor and Furnisher • Parnell'• Broad Toa can get it fresh at Your doer every day. In kneaded by machin- ery frga the kigheel grade Manitoba ® flour and the Barnet YO"L et Mods •y thus Largest Nakera In Canada. 1=. T. DEAN YOUR POPULAR oROCBR, AGENT C ii aS in From now on, our goods will be sold for Spot bash on1v. Every person will be treated alike, one price and same terms for every person, in event of a large purchase and a per - soil wanting time on part of the account, it can be arranged by note. Goods ordered by telephone, the account will be sent with the golds and deliverer will Collect for sanbc and give receipt. lieluw are a few of the numerous advan- tagCS to the Customer by the adoption of the Cash System : No. 9 Coiled Wire was $3 25, now $3. to. Woven Penang --Ideal American 5 per cent off former prices. Stoves, 5 per cent. off former prices. Potklt and Table Cutlery, to per cent. off former prices. Shelf Hardware, 5 per cent, off former prices. No. 9 Copper Tea Kettle -fight, was $2-oo, now st.75-heavy, $3.40, now is. 15. Copper Boilers, we're $4. So, now 8e.ob, � Washing Machines, $S.00, now $7.So. Can evervthiVig in the store the prices " will he reduced. Now, who gets khe advan- tage i' Whv, you do by getting' your goods cheaper, anti the do by f,►ettin},r the cash. By getting the cash we can boa• cheaper and sa%-e our discounts, Do not ask for, Credit, as it is unpleasant for us to have to refuse you. CHAS, C. LEE Store 'Phone 22 House 'Phone 112