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WN .Y; Noyt� 1+�IL KIND8 OF LIVE FOWL TL'eaDAy, Nov. fkh.
9aei1, who the stlefo144as imitated WMuew6.r .rd Taur�ar Nuri9 _mss, to McPhail is visiting
haat uoe of her ribs soca* days Bowl mast be b eyed order sad
�� prap.rl E
firs.
A g R. K. SI a. Mika.. ,
yl,, is improving.
otg. r Ll.t prime paid. at Zlppen Ge.'etC• Lindsay, who
spent. the summer' ad the Weet.-
&dam Nicholson, who lost his hand & i rot. RspoliT,-The following is has returned home Mise Priscilla
e reported fast week. ie improving as the retort of 8. H. No. 3, West Vise- Torrance has gone to Goderie t to
tepidly a• could be expected. waooeb, tor the Meath of October. learn the drese-uuaking Quite t
James Repsun, who has been suffer- lThe names occur in order of merit: ',umber attended the quarterly meet -
t( with en attack of blood•puisoning, I Della Fitapatriek. IV. - Lottie ing servic. at Bethel church last Sun -
sot improving u fast.. his friends Johnston. Ruth Fowler, Laura Fits- day morning. t ervice will be held at
it did hke t1e nee. paint*, Gormley Thompson, Johnny ID next Sabbath.
lie wooer 1s of the recent miniver- Srringtoo, Gordon Cameron. Able
r servicer and Tbanksgivlsup- Smythe, Tomm Webster, Johnny
of L.oadestroro' Methodist curch Cranston. tlr 111. - Mildred Fitspat-
eoasted to $315. riot. Willie Tho mp.cw. Annie Durnin,
louts Cooper, of Cleveland, 0., who Jim Durnln, H a r v •y Webster,
had been visiting his mother. Mn. Chester Stein. Jr. III. -Joe Thomp-
Harriet Cooper. of Constance, re- SOD. Harry Durnla. II. -Harris Pur -
toned home last week accompanied don, Wilbert Durniu, Mary Johnston,
to tie mother, who will remain with Lorne I)urnio, John A. Thompson.
him for the winter months. Pt._II.- Willie Cranston, Blanche
Webster. Clayton rim toe, $dna
Fowler. Pt. 1. C -lie Wilson,
Russel Johnston, Gracie Robert/ion.
Elmer Putdoa. Pt. I. B-Rebeocie
Thompson. Pt. I. A -Margaret Dur -
cin, Donald Robertson. B. el. Mit-
LKR, Teacher,
BLY rH.
Tvs*DAY, Nov. 5th.
Aterrtv'eaatux beavtoure.-The an-
niversary servioee of St. Andrew's
church will be conducted next Sab-
bath morning and evening. Rev. Mr.
Abraham, of Guelpb, will preach the
sermons. The manager. are asking
for WOO, which seems a considerable
amount, but there is no doubt they
will get at least a great part of it, if
not all.
Tae WEATHER. -At last the bleak
winds are blowing and we wiU soon he
having snowstorms. In fast. we bad
quite a flurry on Saturday, there be -
Number el. the roll, az. Average tog a fall of about four inches, but it
Jany attendance, 23 i E. CLARK, stayed only until today. During the
fritter.
'storm of Saturday night a flock of wild
LUCKNOW, geese pasardover the village. They flew
PORT ALBERT.
TctneDA',, Nov. bub.
�c•sout Hers int. -The following is
tic report of the standlogg of the pu-
paef s. S. No. I, Ashl eld, for the
south of th•tober. Those marked *
&best most of the month : Sr. IV.-
Mclvio Schoenbals, Victoria Simile,
May Dirkaon. Jr. IV. -Una Wiltfa,
Gordon Pear,on, Della McGee, Albert
!tattle, Mary Fielder, Joe Bucking-
ham. •Uarry Carey. Jr, III. -Dora
Br►oenhabe Olive Willis, Willie Dick-
ies. Sr. IL --Harold Swale, George
ICBnde. Jr. 11.-•Ga11ow Snit .
Heft. ll. -Viola Hoy, Harry Wl11ia
and Lorne McGee equal, Minnie Dick-
son end Violet Wilson equal, Mildred
Richardson, • Wesley Fielder. Sr. Pt.
l -Ivy Ruddock, Hazel Green, Gladys
Ones and Willie Oauley equal, Vic-
tor Boy. 'J,. Pt. 1. A -Olive Schoen -
tee, *Kenneth Green. Jr. Pt. I. B -
Haul Richardeolo, James Ruddock.
MONDAY, Nov. Iib.
Itisexpecfed that everything will
ben headiness for the reopening of
the Cain House in a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sturdy cele -
tested their silver wedding one even-
in`retently. About seventy guests
were present.
Dr. MKracken, of Montreal, bas
tees taking Ur. Elliott's practice tor a
feeday. while Dr. and Mrs. Elliott
lova Nese visiting at Toronto.
Thecheir of the Methodist church
met ow evening recently at the home
d Mr. and Mee. F. T. Armstrong and
Relented Mr. Armstrong with an
easy chair as a rememhrsoce of his
ervices with the choir.
very low, and seemed to be blinded by
the 'storm ; in consequence, they made
a great racket.
PERSONAL AND GsNERAL.-Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Barr, who were married at
London on the 25th ult.. returned home
on Monday lest. Mrs. Barr has re-
sumed her duties as teacher, and -Mr.
Barr, having put chased the restaurant
busiaese from N. A. Taylor, is busily
engaged this week taking stock and
expects to get opened up about Thur. -
day. (e account of Mr. Berra resig-
nation of the position of teller of the
Bank of Hamilton bere, Mr. Moore,
formerly of Wingbeen, has received
the appointment and arrived last.
week Mrs. John McMillan visited
lt weekr.
%me (oonsD.-The bylaw to in- andds litoon Mrs. CRoht. Corked ne wereMin
tee deb -nudes for $3.800 to cover Applegate, Mich., 'set week, visiting
telt of hr•ia:ges whish' were swept with a sister, who recently took 'a
maybe the spring floods was voted fainting spell suddenly while going to
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on today, and the requisite votes the barn to do tbe milking. It was
were
Gwent polled. No votes dla:oveied she had burst a uloodveseei
against the scheme. I in her head. Mr. and Mn. Co.kerline
DL \etrroe Toa Fine/. PRamiDeN•r. have returned home, although the
-Lmaet:ngof 'he business men of sister is still seriously ill ....T. Taman
Iattnow tete, place in the Carnegie shipped a car of ashes to New York
Hall on Friday evening to consider State last week J B. Tierney -
the desirahilit l shipped a car of sugarbeets to Berlin
this week. They are a good crop this
year, but it. has been bad weather to
rantsgeous to form such a body, take them up .. ..Three inspectors
Dr. Newton wa, elected president nod of stallions paid our town a visit on
George Smith treasurer. Saturday. The atallions they exam -
FALLS rit4tM A TRILL -John Roach, ined were all found sound and will
when picking Apples for J. G. Ander- be in line to get the [J11.00
are at the term of Henry Melberg, fell per year grant nett year
Iron near t1we top of a tree to the I•aac Brown was in WmgGam on Fri -
around knd a rstlined very serious in- day in connection with his apple
jarie.. He had both wrists Arounk(logienevatroratou there. Ma. R. O. Me-
ted sustained numerous flesh wound (loen visited relstives and friends
which reyuil, d -etches to close. The
kidder w'hicu fell with Mr. Roach was
Woken in three places.
Bents Timor PARTY." -The young
People of Lncsnnw held a hard times
Uwe in their new ball on Hallowe'eo,
which was indeed a sight to be re-
aernher'ed. teem rags to eaekclotb be -
lax their ."eating . apparel. Some
looked a`• 1f they had been shot out of
an terabit and gone through a fire bit-
ter, reaching mother earth. Lunch-
wa, served at 12 p. w.. 'old breed
sand a wee piece of butter,' with a tea-
spoon of been* on a platter, fobony
take and treacle. Music by the Luck-
tIw oro hest ri was well rind -red and
ret enjoyed a pleasant time
wit the early morning. About sev-
enty five c. "plea were present,
ASHFjEI�,
ReenET�XFo 1 wing st the
Pt of re 8. No. 10, Asbneld. for
tke month of October: V. -Rae Al-
tos, Mary Downey. TV. -Toon UtUe,
2s1i
Jean Scott, Lorne Parrish,
Joe Bo"kr. Bert Johnston, Wilfred
veou;hlin. Jr. iIL-LSidney Fergu-
sps• tmanda Scott, Marjory lohn-
w e `tr. ii - Cecil Moltke Frank
Reinhardt. •Jr. 1l, -Maisie Mallin,
Trifle San mon• Harold Pwguson,
rAood. Violet Drennan,
re - Johnston, Eddie Johnston. Hr.
hoard O'Loughlin. Jr. I. -Olive
e..7°,
nen• Alpert Alton, ettwpben
ilertgPrimary-Rcella Parrish
°e1
of ard of trade. Aftero discuss ngl
cel
Bothe
nutter it was decided that it would be
tt «y d+ty- . Alton. 8. a er-
a H. Ferguson. R. Sanderson. 0.
it".sons Nutttler on roll 27. Aver- emirs home .... Mise lreneO'Connor.
attendance *1.2. M. Feeney. who has been spending some holidays
'•cher.
tint LAIR .t her home here, returned to Toronto
K"adar tletx Yoaerettarr.--Oa on Tuesday.
$ the death
°ar'•^ed st lmtbi to of Mary McPhail. - -
tell of the late Donald Murchison. at
rips" Id age of sigh! -six
4°°p••d war one of the earl pkry~1w~a
eyed. confine bene w; el* r as►a!e their grabs • no render It
tea r ores any tear ago, when t spring. ng
hee took up was an be broken rcl�s Under alienist impossible to get the spring
• hat h bard sent k and the Eyes and fall p1nuabing done. This caused
+Me hsartome rt ykes reads a coo.
•good many to sow on stuhMe rather
bewteeives and ttaaale ere all .i s of the system being than leave some ref it ndt altogether.
11R family. Deceased was of�R�d nm liver and bowel* are it How.ver, things aa'. eery much (W-
in... n.. Ao*a hiably ssReealtd r man ',orate and the stomach is weak from resent this fall. es this week will go
ism nwnsbfp, mirrors ready to _sits andlgeeted fonds end foul Rase,. pretty bear finlshing th. thrrt.wag
tact wy',N11is. She ie survived by FIG PILLS hews The grin ha. been threshed
-ewe sod two 4sa titan : Hash tbe great fruit remedy. win oeke yogi generally f', good deem no. the
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home; curios In ',',stub• Md Mks a new pr:rP weather ttetfng vary taunt obis for
e Paul ie Spokane, Wash.. ani iW nwipeg. haN tt7. 1411. threshing rota aserwm en tar.
a b ( i forgot to Divest ion that the
tMLra�l �t�,�,,,k ()brines*, at horn.. Th Ater taking thee. Iroz.sei year Rig thresher feeds hie own gang. Thos
4t "" Dga Ptttre as Wedneeda N Phis ear stotaslell sad Near trait/de" D
• 4Au sadthe t enough
wit. Ir he happens s he
httin{'ro y. [ feel straw well sad B.
Sa tot 4o my Icy ronegA (e (have nose tsar rx,
ti Med .lad.saaesd •was owe wort. l der, A. B. SAtft serf. hurts' err hoot...rt t hr".hinv day
fiN
eeobar. 80ir at ale Anders M II and 50.ern t
of as rsyatMa � se, a .nose eesseo es. Vows tee waled 1.7 Ilse Piggy Pig t►a. 1 .61 1 1 1 f r ..• n e l
hemmed samil*. as, noes" ---L tlJaN J A e. 4 1 • LRe wet
e�nlef. Seat erns 1 lAl1t
HAYFIELD.
WEDNMSDAY, Nov. lith.
Mr. and Mrs. Lightfoot, of Milton,
visited at the horns of Geo. Copeland
over Sunday.
Rev. Hall Woods, of Brucefletd, will
conduct preparatory service in the
Pre,bytetian church on Friday fore -
0000.
LOCAL OPTION. -The local option
pet Woe, bearing sixty signatures,
was presented to the council at their
meeting on Mouday evening, but for
some reaeoa hest known to themselves
that worthy body decided to sheive
the matter until Saturday evening,
when a special meeti_og will be called.
A WOADhRFUL CASE.
Three !loathe in Hospital and Came Ont
Uncured- Zam-Bok Cured Him '
in Few Weeks.
Mr. Fred Mason, the well-known up
bolsterer and mattress manufacture
of St. Andrew's, N. B., says :-
"I bad eczema on tuy knee, whit
caused me terrible pain and incob
venieace. The sore putts would itch
and burn and tingle, and then when
rubbed or scratched would tteceme
very painful. When the knee got
warm, it burned wct-se, and the itch-
ing and burning end sruartiog were
almost unbearable. 1 tried various
remedies, but gut no better, so I de-
cided to go to Montreal and take
special treatment. I received treat-
ment at the Montreal General Hospital
for thirteen weeks, but at the end of
that time I was not aured, and almost
gave in. A friend advised rue to give
Zam-But a trial.
"Almost as soon as applied Zanr-Buk
stopped the it.cbing-and tbe irritation.
I persevered with the Iaalm, and it
was soon evident that it would do me
good. Each day the pain was re-
duced, the sore spots began to heal,
and by the time I had used a few
boxes of Zara-luk I was quite cured.
"Since then Zeno-Buk has cured
blood -poison in my finger, and at a
time when wy Rnger was in such a
terrible condition that 1 feared, it
would have to be amputated. '
For eczema, blood -poisoning. piles,
ulcers, sores, abscessee, varicose ulcera,
bad lee, cold sores, chapped bands,
ruts, burns, bruises and all akin 'n-
and diseases, Zam-Buk is with-
out equal.
50c. box all druggists and stores or
poet•free frmu Zam-Buk Co., Toronto,
for price. Retie* imitations.
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To Boost Heron County.
Clinton New Era : Tuesday even
ing the town council and Board of
Trade met to discuss the proposed
campaign to "boost Huron county."
Mayor Ginbings was in the ebair, and
President John R ansford, of (he Clio -
ton Board of Trade. gave an outline
of the proceedings at tale county coun-
cil this year when a deputation
waited on the council, asking for a f
graqt to assist in '•Coo+ting Huron
county.'' Among those who spoke on t
flettnat te„ Novenas', 7. 111'1! P
;;FOORT�
The Easy Way of Do-
ing a Hard Day's
Wash --with
COMFORT SOAP
POSITIVELY Tiff LARGEST SALE IN CANADA
KINTAIL
MOIDAT, Nov, 4th.
Poerwrtr* t*wr -Owing to a mis-
hap hiss McPhee will be unable to
dewouatrate at Rioted un 'November
9th as aononnced ; but we hope to
have her with w Later•,
How Borden Reforms the Cavil Service,
The Halite: Chronicle contains a
letter !row a dismissed cicd servattt
that is euougb to !Urn a veryuue seek
with the operation of the spode see
tem by the Borden Goverowent. The
letter is in these terms:
"Ser, -1 was ai'pcioted collector of
customs for tbe port of Oxford in
1908. In fact, I took the initiative,
circulated a petitioU which was signed
by Liberal* dud ('oneervatives, and
was instrumental -III eve, y way in
baying the office installed in this
town. During tray incumbency 1 have
always received high co,umrndacioo
from inspectors bud have errved the.
public in a cowl,eteet and efficient
manner. I have taken no political
part whatever Irl c-ither Federal or
Provincial electi,.:., .but tolay find
myself dismissed from the customs
service on the pretext of 'active poli-
tical partisaushup.'
"1 Alin one of those to whom fortune
has been quite unkind. I 'ata sizty-
t hree year•. of age.. and am not bless
with an abcudant supl:ly of this
worll's goods. Fifteen years ago I
was forced to have my left leg ampu-
tated above the kuee, and ten years
ago a similar operation wax [redefined
on my right. Arm at the shoulder
joint (the hone being removed from
the socket ). So you see that my con-
dition as far as the performance of
manual labor is concerned is it Sorry
One.
"The above facts were known to
our representative,' fir. Rhodes, who
for a time 'seemed loth to *dries a
dismissal, but seemingly, in their de-
sire to be drunk with the satiety
which only the trough can produce,
they became deetituer of ratline.
'Lauver. BENT.
"Oxford, N. 8 , Oct. 13, 1912."
The harming Winter Resorts of Cali-
.
fornia, Mexico, Florida, etc.
Now is the time to take advantage
of a trip to a milder climate and es-
cape the cold winter moathe. Round
trip tourist tickets are lamed by the
Grand Trunk Railway to California,
Metrics, Colorado. Peci11 Coast poiuts
and the sunny South at Iow tate° giv-
ing choices of all the best ruu're
Feature + in cunnecti•m with th's
route: Only double -track lime W Buf-
falo and Chicago ; fast service : mod-
ern equipment ; unexcelled d'ning ca'•
service ; palatial electric -lighted Pull-
man sleeping cars; ra11 elements of
safety And comfort. Aek R Ir', Law-
rence & Sons, G. T. I•(. town agent:,
or full particulate, x• write A. E.
Duff, D. P. A , Uaioti station, Toron-
0, Ontarioe
the subject were Reeve Centre/on, J.
A Question Too Many.
Exchange.
The women's waiting room of a cer-
tain hotel is presided over by one of
the nrildestenann e red self-effacing
little ladies in exi-tence. Hite aeldnru
speaks and never finds fault. It is re-
lated of her that a young man argue
into tbe toont one time to keep an ap-
pointment with a woman who had, not
yet appealed. He held a cigsr in his.
hand.
"May one smoke hero " be asked,
politely.
"I'm sorry," smiled the attendant,
"but it's against the rules."
"Where did all those cigar stubs
come from ?"
'They were left by gent lemen who
didn't aek."
•
Wife (dining at restauront)-"John,
dear. non you see what these peoplet'at
tbe n••sttable are eating ?" Hush•tnd
"Unser see at all, but it sounds like
celery.".
et her former home in Luckoow this B. Hoover. Dr. Thompson, T. Jackson,
week.... .R. R. Sloan, of Ghdet•ich H. T. Pence, Fred Jackson, D. A. For -
township, spent Suodsy with his reeter.IA. T. Cooper and S. J. Ap-
parents here. He returned on MOO- draws. The council were in favor of
day. He is still busy with hi. apple*, giving a suitable grant if the other
having about 130 barrels still on u-unicipalitiee were favorable to the
the term there to pick, in addition to scheme and it was decided that the
about 11110 barrels here, bringing his Board of Trade unite with the Gode-
receiptr up to nearly 1.300 barrels. rich Board of Made and invite the
He it. also Neely engaged with the representative, of the other munici-
Hnron county exhibit for the Ontario pelitiea to meet in Clinton at a future
fruit grpwens exhibition at Toronto date to discuss this important matter.
next week . Hallowe'en was spent
vet y quietly bete. The rising genets- A LbT1'BR FRO11 THE WEST.
Goo does not seem to be much for
tricks: even the old-time Hallowe'en How They Do the Threshing on the
parities seem to he dispensed with and Preine Farms.
wt present it looks as though before The Signal is glad to have a letter
long the ■nniverttary will Fre forgotten. from an old friend, lateof Crewe, Ash -
The tew tacks plaved here will hardlu field township, who writes from Sas-
be repeated h the acme katchewan as follows :
the next day they were discovered MBAR RIR, -Your valuable er,
and had to go and repair the damage DaP
they bad done, which was harder to do The Signet, is very anxiously looted
than the former night's trick, it for out here. When we scan its old
bots at though the crest (imine here familiar pages it reminds us of old
would he broken for the rasps being, as times.
Mr. Chambers has secured • stone- The Nest i, really a land of ex-
crtarber. from Clinton and is gni',g to teem°°• We see a rhteahing outfit
crush a couple of cars of large coal threshing 2,1100 bushels of wheat or
into eutatl atovef e,ca iteeem. strange over in 'motley and ten to twelve hun-
tbat this town ia ostracised the way it died bu-Cela of flax in one day, or.e oats
Lev-
is Mr. rod ]Ira W. Taman and and barley in proportion. Those lfv
son, of Exeter, visited he former'• lug near an eleeator leave the grain
dater, Nes. 8. H. Gilley, over Sunday. '^ the elevator ; those living ata die -
Mr. and Mrs. W. Emigb, of Brussels, tante either put it f0 a granary or let
',leo visited at Mrs. Oidley'e. They it run on the ground in a pile on the
left Brussel. on Tuesday for the 'Vest, stubble where it grew. The ttheeb�r
where MrEmig h has purchased an finds all the teams to haul in the un
hotel 13d. McNillwn, whorecentl sl* ed grain, generally ten teams
underwent an operation for append for ',beeves and twelve for loose flax.
,itis at the Clinton hospital. is pro fiwch team and mea gab MI per day
teasing nicely end expecte soon to
w man witbour w team about el P.M.
Flax coots B1 tents per bushel to
thresh, wheat 10 cents and nate and
bailey 7 cent,. Flax et the elevator
ben is $1.19, wheat 70c, oats 2s5ce
Vers- little barley is grown in this
Deignhnrbood. ('cops grown un cul -
tine ed laird were verygood : those
sown on unplowed stuwere poor.
A great man here were caught in the
over S ts,
Dark Ci
SALLOW SKiN
pimples, snow IMt fall rand could not thresh
rm
VOUR
RHEUMATISM
is probably due to uric
acid in the system—the
blood must be purified ----
the poisonous acid driven
out and general health
must be improved.
Thousands testify that
Scott's Emurlsion ride the
system of poisonous acid
by enriching the imports.
rahed blood, and its con-
centrated nourishment is
converted into red blood
corpuscles which drier*
oat rhsadnattian.
It is especially valuable
to aged people
Ask for and incl.! ow
SCOTTs.
-.M& Mie Tarrant. .fast. sae
Fitwell Hats
The growing demand
for Fitwell Hats is due to
their superior style and
quality. No other make
embodies the same degree
of distinction and value
at a popular price. Once
you get to wearing them
yon will be a regular cus-
tomer.
uetomer.
These hats combine the
Fitwell and Union labels
as a double guarantee of
style and workmanship.
You can be sure of abso-
lute satisfaction by wear-
ies a " Fitwell."
McLean Bros.
The Square, (ioderich
The home of Semi -Ready Tailor-
ing. Agents for the FAMOUS
Gurhertt Overalls and Smocks,
Fitwell Hate, Mtantteld's Pure
Wool Underwear.
I0
Girls Wanted
immediately for Biscuit and Candy
Departments. Light, pleasant work ;
steady employment : good wages,
Apply.
D. S. Perrin & Company
r Uwe TEO
LONDON, CANADA
Seethe New Suitings
1r you have not yet got
your
FALL SUIT
leave your order at once
With
HUGH DUNLOP
West $t. 1IN Ue.to date raft.,.
L.B. Tape
of the
Singer Store
others at fiM Siod nger ia
fere
les
shines. alt M°
Roane enrol scevi d-hasitl cess.
chins* fors.,1e.
Oil, attaebasest., rep.0 a earl
artsed►ea for every awake of seas..
talo..
A mall .to'k of fancy shod•
on eche wtaeta as hana►arrhoes foe
Ron*, naaJ s. heir-. rt
yarn err rape asd
lasstreetion, givees rot sn*kteees
sant..
irieh eremite( jabot.., lam and
hemline era Kane and ntede h.
order also.
N tun room for hat •trimming
r , oiled r ,
stsl � M., ile..
11tt.,&,.wet Vete et nPeter - r
WNarVw.lt
QurAlarm CI�cksI
1
never oversleep. They call
you promptly every
morning and ifsist that
you get up if only to
silence their clamor.
Here's a "tip" for you :
-A prominent man in
Ouriewellery Store
the other day Loki us he
d an .darm
k as
one of the most important features sin making his career
successful. We have other clocks, too. Come in and
see them,
J. S. DAVEY
Jeweller and Optician t'oruer Colborne 81. and Squure
TRANSCONA
A GREAT CITY IN TIIE MAKING
Transcone will be one of tbe greatest railway
enamor of the West. The Grand Trunk Pacific bas
large sbope located there, the Canadian. Pacific
Railway has established immense freight yards, and
it baa been persistently rumored that the Canadian
Northern Railway will wove their entire shops from
Fort Rouge to Tranacona.
Tranacona a future as a manufacturing city, as
well as a railwaycentre, is assured, and several large
industries are already established, -rgtruing a latge
number of then. '
PROPERTY WILL DOUBLE IN VALUE
many times over in the next two years, and there
are big profits for the inventor who Nuys today.
We have a number of lots to sell at Ti•anesona
and ..tier them very tdvantageousterms to Gude-
rich purchaeera.
Write for our booklet, which tells all about
Tranacona.
Scott, Hill & Co.Goldthorpe
L' Canada Life Building J.
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Kural Telephone tlr 6
The Signal ro NEW SUBSCRIBERS
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THE HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE is still the leading range
on the Canadian market. it burns less coal and gives better
cooking results with a small quantity of coal than most atcves
do with a large .ittantity.
THE RADIANT HOME HkATBR still leads the market as
a heater. It is generally acknowledged to be the strongest
beater on the market.
Owing to the scarcity of hard coal we have out in a line et'
Oak Heaters which will burn Hard Cual, Soft Coal, (;oke or
Weed.
Portland Cement
We have just receiveci
PORTLAND CteMENT. _
another carload of NATIONAL.
Coke and Wood
We are receiving A carload a week of Solvay Chestnut ('ok.
This C.eke is giving Universal satisfaction and a great number of
our ceseomers a they prefer it to the Hard Coal, and it comesmuch cheaper. You burn very little more in bulk and it weighs
oely half as much as Hard Coal : consequently you r'edure.
your fuel bill by fully one-third.
We have jot received another cartoMt of slabs and ran give
ptvnpt &ruction to any orders.
Our Shelf and Heavy Hardware wits ,evert more complete.
Asarum barrel of Oolumbia Dry Cell Batteries just in.
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Lot us Omeron your plumbing. heatin r
reogbisg• etreR. 1&actrir wiring.
CHAS. C. LEE
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