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2iODICAL
1111. GEO. HbILEMANN, OSTE-
11 PATH, rpsc *.h.t in women'. and chit-
iron:.
hipiron'. diseases, acute, :kron/c. and •ervouo dw
older % eye, ear. nose and throat, lumber° arid
rheumatic essdluuo... Rea North soma. third
door tram the unwire. Oodrrtch.
r. F. J. R. VOR8TEK-EYE, EAR,
one and throat only. Haws .011..04
York Ophthalmic and Aarat institute,
%I ,t..i+L, kir, Now and t brook Ho.pttu,
n eyuare. and Muoreneld lye HoeWtat.
caro luytbnd. taboo, yl M. Waterloo Street.
ora. uppwlte Knox l loath. HO..ry Y.
Sus. m.. r to am. - t u a p tn. Telephone
w H. AND :JIIA VII: M. GltEER,
. L, u.. Ohleofeeaaw. spine and onto.
Cbarupnwuo is the eters; e that
moms Without drug. of knife. Free etamtna-
tb .. (lens over Oberman'. 8boe lime, ear•
Imam qn amt, street. kboce M. - lit tos
LLOAL
PKOtH.WOU'r, KILLU1tAN &
PRoul Fo(ir
BA RI:IBI FAS, SOLICITUKB, NOTARIES
PUBLIC.
Oatoe en th. Square. emend don from Hain-
Stasi
amUtsi street. a3.a..rich.
rttr.t.r.rd.. to town at lowe.t rater.
W. lettot'nroOT. K.C. J. I.. Ktu.oaan
w. Paovnsoor.
C. HAYS
�l *BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. NOTARY
PLHLIC, SAL.
Ogler Sterling Bank Block, Hamilton 8,reet,
Ouderich. Telephone re.
lte..l F.,tate, Loan. and Iniura ce._
W. CAMERON. K. 0.. BARRiS
TEL solicitor, notary pubtio. Stiles r
b.mtltoo street. t3uderic4. third dror Leo..
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TMs 'Movie' Actor Talk*
AL ERNEST OARCIA
Mho has been everything from(t1:e dar-
falg Daniel in the lions' den and
baadsome gladiator to the Roman
arena to the gentle hero who woos
by moontlsr,t to the accompantment
• the dulcet mandolin. But he do -
plods more *Coe his vocabulary for,
w>fle Garcia's profession la bound-
less, be to not a silent actor --be
trans ha very forcible terms during
acme of the scenes in which he ap-
pears. He says It helps to nay what
you are trying to "put over."
LOOKING AFTER YOUNG CHICKS
Rmety of Shade and Good Wholesome
- food Give Beet Results
Green food 12 absolutely essential
daring the growing period. It can be
ttfost economically supplied by grow-
ls( It directly upon the range. Where
S• chicks are crowded on small areas,
Maslderable expense must b. incur -
led In supplying It from as outside
Source In the form ot cabbage, grass•
elipptngs or uprooted grains, says Har
et Lewis of New Jersey College ot
Agriculture, to Suburban Lite. A
range which can be kept seeded to.
a permanent sod 1s the best, but. where
the birds are kept :r. such Donbass
Ss to destroy the grass, It •.111 be
bond desirable to divide the idea into
Owo plots, and rotate thrut by alternat.
big the areas and raising quick -grow•
tng, succulent crops, such as peas and
oats. rape. buckwheat, millet. and.
during the winter, as a catch or cover
crop, rye, wheat, vetch and crimson
clover, atngly or In combination. The
birds can then eat the succulence
directly off the root, and the plowing
and seeding purity the runs and utilize
the manure to grow ths4 crop An
abundance of shade Is necessary for
normal. healthy development
Natural sande lar the moot dewtnabte;
where it cannot be secured. artificial
shelters must be constructed. Mus•
lin triunes. set at an angle to pre-
vent birds roosting on them, are
efficient A rough shelter of bushes
or boughs, elevated from the ground
abort two feet. by laying on crotched
slicks. will answer very well. The
most desirable shade is that given by
a gen wing plantit is much 000ler,
des to the .ergo amount of moister,
gtven off. An ideal practice 1. to
plant the ream to frolt trees ---poach,,,
plums or apples betni desirable.
When trees ars not present. or wide
thy are caking • sufficient growth,
it will b. Lound profltabte to plant
meth crops as cera. saaanwers sad
eon beans between the rows.
The summer calmly or develowlag
bowses should provide three features
--namely, fresh air, sufficient sire. and
mart be easily moved. or portable.
They should be portable to facilitate
moving them from plane to place rar-
ing
aglog nnnceedlng se..aons as the range
LARLKB GARROW, LL.B., BAR
sonnet!, attorney, solicitor, eta. GM&
Weer to laud at lowest rates
qr.BARRISTER, BOLT
teeter. Notary PebUc sad Cosveyaneer.
M --Coed Hoses. Ooderlch. *011
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AUCTIONEER.
THOMAS GUNDRY
AUcTIUNtltR
Bos 47. Ooderich. All Inetreetioes by tel
hitt at Signal odic, will be peemetly .t.
.ended to held so, obpeoes 1$.
INSURANCE. LOANS, ITC.
120, 000 leRasI. VArTlK 10FUMNDC
AON.Barrletar ATlor
Hamilton street, Qedertoh.
it. ROBERTSON.
INSURANCE AGENT.
eta/ aa.o LOnrl,awe; Brltl b, Caaadba .ad
Armertoan.
.OQ{LamrT Simians £ (O LYrtOvar LA.I4
try : The ocean Accident a.d Ouaarahtse
Cos)aotstton alted, Leaden. Se
rtbauTy AND tiv!saa
.ns= d 110111210110111210 • Tg.
The U.&
rW.ltty.ed GuaraneesOseellimar
Omas at re.id.a... aastasabt terser at Vie -
torts
btors and M. David 'e mee.ta. Phos. 175.
11.6OKIW.OP MUTUAL FIRM IN
ALL tlV e A NaCsse C
O. -!-arm and isolated
Waestp,e--J. B McLen. Pres.. fleahrta P.O.;
le. (hood! . Vlo.-Prs, amendP. O.;
rlloma.M ie1. 5ea*mtb P. 0.
I tr. a
Isco useroit ; John
p Otter.' W a W IWa. Con.tasce;
Jean B.an.wde. e lee. ; Jamar Evart
lameheus.a; Robert Ferri., marls* ; Maie.ta.
MaO.es.e.sa. tar,e.Ssld.
ds'r)sek:J wafter matt taut :
Mlsehbg. besee eh. htr.r/itswlr awn oar
s.as.meate .ad get their earls ge..tstad .
d. J. !loggia'. Clothla star s.Clintee. er as R
K. trot'@ dressy. tseu se, ares,. 4.eaartee.
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WALTRR 0. RKLLY, J. P..
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alMUOlt or MAR*LIaI LirENSILS.
Brophey Bros.
(JODRRiCH
The Leading
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
Orders rarefally lttsndod to
changed, or. as is often tits case,
fit b desired to use them for small
iaytng frocks daring the winter The
design aboald provide an &bandanas
d fresh air, without teasing drab*
b blow across the roosting -place at
ydghL Crowded, stury beeping mat -
lora will weaken the vitality at a lot
d youngsters quieter than any other
We ammo IT the house can be ererf
faaletsd to '1v*tah considerable shade,
Sat b another advantage it is a
1 b band small. tacked -up
atom tonaes. se for .:ample 1z4
net Wideb are often seer on .man
Pilots each houses am hard to mu
Moto property. and the tendency is
crowd ton many abiets into ow
loci with disastrous rwsette The de
draw coiner heft h aboet *ay
editete, the meet capacity dep.edlag
epos furor span* avid method of van -
Motion
Postman Walked 116.000 Mlles
At LJangenny. :galea. Mr Joke
Townsend. Crtckhow.11, whn fnr nv►r
*melon. years carried the port from
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at all bows. night or day. Qrtckbowell to Llanganny. wee pre-
tlSrted by the p.rLb,n..rs wNt a gold
Wail oe lis retirement hem the
L.ift.yyale of ObampWn essrtyo 2e 1 service. To arts, travelledham&bided set Is wpmon, 01000 tBOta dating his perkedIttliP. it �usig a, fit cis►
ONLY SIXTEEN, I
CIRL YERY SICK
Tolls How Sb. Was Made
Well by LydiaE.Pinkbam's
Vegetable Compound.
New Orisons, La.-'rI take pleasure
in writing these linos
to imprimis my grati-
tude to yoa. I am
only 111 years Did and
worst in a tobacco
factory. 1 have
been a very dck girl
but I have improved
wonderful! sine s
taking ydia E.
Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble Compacted and
am now looking Ins
O ld feeling a thonsawd times better."
-Mise AM3tiA JAQVLL&*D, 21161 Te-
hotpitowlas 8t, Now Orison, La
St Clair, Pa. - " Ky mother w as
alarmed beams I was troubled with
' oppression and had pias in my bock
and side, and severe baadecbsa I had
pimples on my face, my complexion was
sallow, my sleep was disturbed, I had
n ervous spells, was very tired and lard
iso ambition Lydia K. Pinkham's Veg-
etable Compound has worked like a
charm in my case and has regulated me.
I worked in a mill among hundreds of
girls and have recontmerded your medi-
cine to many of them. "-Miss id1rrzua
Mectnnt, 110 Timing 3t., St Clair, Pe.
There is nothing that teaches !aero
than ezp.ri.nc.. Therefore, such let-
ters from girls who have suffered sad
were restored to health by4dia
0.
Pinkham's Vegetable Com amid
be • Wow to others. The soma remedy
is within reach of aU.
Lydia L PI.kkk Nwant oeltid.. (erift we.
deMUal) Lyme, Kass. Year latter will
be opened, rad and answered by a
wwmaa sad held to strict milldam.
-The Lucknnw Sentinel under
stands that Mire Campbell. who has
h.d'charge of 1 he post office in that
village for the past la year!,, has tend-
ered her resignation. and that it has
been accepted. The resignation will
take effect at the end of November.
Miss Canplwlra leaving the office will
I. an event of acme meal hit.torical in-
t neat, es the Campbell fatuity beer
been re.ponsib h for the distribution
Hie Neje.,y•s tarsi! at Ltreknow ever
since the ,flier was opened. Mr. Mal -
Campbell. tether of the present
ptwtt.n�tr kap rnrrueted with the
t barge ,.t the nog nftice when it was
tint opened, end held the p,wition un-
til hto, death l'i years ago last Febru-
ary-. The public will b.- sort to gee
Mn. ('ntupt.ell leave the office as the
service there has been in every way
moot obliging and satisfactory-.
brink and Unemployment Hand in Hand
STL 3QD FRJCB
Farmers Market
I Followtag are the latest quotations
for farm produce at Bt. Lawrewe
Market, Toronto.
wheat
Goose wheat
Oats, new
Harley
Buckwheat
Kye
Peas 1.30 0.00
Hay, timothy, No. 1_11.06 .21.11 112.00
Mixed and lover 11.00 11.00
Cattle hay 10.00
Straw, bundled 14.00
do. loons 1.00
Rye straw 17.11
Oat Straw 11.03
Rutter, choice, dairy.32
!Lice, new laid. dos.31
✓ owt, dressed, Ib. .14
S pring broilers. Ib.. , .10
Ducks, spring, Ib. .13
Turkeys, Ib. .11
Geese, Ib. .14
Live hens. Ib. .14
do. ducks, spring. lb.14
do. geese, lb .14
Apple., basket 100
do. barrel 1.76
Crabapples. basket , .. , .16
Potatoes. new. bushel„ .50
C.atfaowers, each . , . .10
Tomatoes, basket .30
Oalowa. basket .36
do. Hlverekfas, qt.16
Port. per pound .16
Dreered bogs 10.00
01.12 to 31.11
1.10 0.11
14 .66
.11 .00
76 .11
to .11
11.00
11.11
11.00
11.11
17.00
.25
.46
,11
.100
.21
.34
.11
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.00
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1.1K
.40
.66
.11
.19
.16
.11
.10
13.00
Toronto Cattle Market
Representative prices are: -
Molts bea r) steer... ,17.76 to 31.25
Handy choice steer..., 7.71 3.16
Butcher steers, gourd..., 7.60 7.75
do medium . , .. 7.11 7.76
do. common . 1.75 7.00
Helfer., good to choice7.10 5.15
do. medium to stood7.00 '7.64
Butcher rows, choice4.76 7.00
do. good 4.45 4.75
do. medium 6.10 1.35
do. common 6.00 6.60
Butcher bulls, choice6.75 7.26
do. good bulls 6.35 4.75
do. medium 6.60
do. rough bologna 4.00
Feeder, 060 to 1.100 lbs7 00
do bulls b.25
Stockers, 760 to 900 lbs. 6.75
do. med., 660 to Tie, 4.00
light. 600 to- ifs 4.75
Canner
3.00
Cutters .. .. 4.50
Milkers, choice, eaeh. . 80.00
do. com. and u.ed40.01
Springer
Calves• veal, choke....
do. medium
do. common
LAM ba
60 00
9.00 misaiuner Huebner
7.00 gwrd reporting to
6 00 the city council that the total popula-
tion is 19.Uidt, en of increase 718. The
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5.60
7.26
6.00
1.16
6.76
6.00
4.35
6.00
96.00
b0.00
96.00
10.60
0.00
7.01
7.10
6.00
6.001
4.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
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We handle the celebrated White Ash Scranton
Coal. This is a coal free from clinkers and burns to
a clean white ash. Cannel Coal and Blacksmith Coal
We always carry a large stock of the above coal
EGG COAL $7.73 STOVE 6? CHESTNUT $2.00
HARD WOOD *2.30 a Cord SOFT WOOD *2.25 a Cord
lb*
The Happy Thought Ranges and Radiant Home
Heaters have no equal in appearance and working qualities. They
will do more work on less coal than any other Range or Heater on
the market. This is a strong, assertion but it is true. It is backed
by thousands of satisfied users
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We have a number of second hand Heaters and Ranges in At repair
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Our stock of heavy and shelf Hardware was never more complete
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For Plumbing, Heating, Troughing, Electric Wiring, Etc., let us
figure :�n your job. All work fully guaranteed.
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@hes, light 6.25 total aessment amounts toSheep, heavy and bucks 4.00 W1. of which $11,182t*il i. taxable, an
Calls 2.50 . duHopn weighed e. ca75 increase of $1.598.2604. T,rhere were MPtg the yedo. ted and wetered 7.50 birth. end IIS do. t.o.b. 716
Whenthe t.,t sones and the fatory ad Toronto Grath PN
ntfl,r two,hove to be cut down. drinker. arethe 414to be let g. This falls hardest on
their wi.e..nd [agnte.., for the mac who h..
the whi.key or alcohol civing'pends somachoa itthat there 1. u.ually 0othi g bid mtge.,p.Alcor& .tothe entvng for drink sod belt.
be man bete himself In ha.. desire toget away
omfrthe dnok dgea.e and keep hl. work. It
u xuarauteed to gave ...Us/action or money ie
Moorsrefunded. oura No1o ut be Elven .eoretly
by wife or !corner, andwill render drink dita.[MWu., eves aa.ous Aleuts No. i i. taevoluntary t rratnL
tencan be had at sur stare. 3j1..0 per bos. AskAkersher free Aera boolet. SAM2Y A. (AMP1(F.l1_ centralUrgeStere. UncleUnclench.ech.--Rev. aad Mrs.John Kay, of Strat-
ford have returned front there visit
spent in Scotland. Much difficultywas experienced by Mr. and Mrs. Kay
nd many other Canadians in bookingtheirtbr passage home as ro many of the
gel' boats bavrbeenreyuisitionedMBritish goverment. Mr. andMts.
were to return on the `Saturnia.
bedbut as this blen Doe of the requisi-
tiowed ship., they founa it necessary to
return oo the Letitia, the 'WWI ship.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay spent a portion of
their visit at Mr. Kays former home
nearCrieff, in Perthshire, in the vicin-
ity of the frrous Drummond castle.
KIDNEY HEADACHEi.is caused from the Mood being thick-
ened with uric acid poOn. circulating
in the head. Anti -Uric Pills cure all
forms of kidney trouble. They are
sn good and so sure C. L. Coultas
guarantees there. Be sure you stet
Anti -Uric Pi11.. B. V. Marino on
every hot. Sold only atC. L. Coulti.'
drug atore.- Mr. Wm. Hayes, for 31 yearswidely known resident of Ingersolldied suddely of heart tallage while
driving to bis home. He wee accnm.
Mellon-
aid.panted by a neighbor, Mr. John Mcon-
ald, and the two were chatting pleas-
antly. Suddenly the rein. tell fromMr. Hw e.' hand!, and when Mr.
McDoald .poke to him be realized he
wee dyad. . Deceaed wan Ja his 74th
foar. Prior to moving to Ingersoll he
ollowed frming ih North Orford.
He war a life-l-rng liberal and et tient
of hisdeath wa. vire-president of theestSouth Oxford Reforaesoelwtion. He
leaves his wife, owe daughter, Mrs. J.
P. FOtaeringbam, of lnersnl4 andowe
son, Mr. Krneat Hayesof Motreal.
A BACKACHE
-with bnting, highly- colored
oars aignsof w.'k or
inilnimed Ki.ineys. Col Pills
('120' all Ki.lnwv and irl t.ler
Tmul,lea.tokix.nbox,6f130,
--at All dalers.
ccs t'sr a mild eoothi
For Eczema
The following wholesale prices are
quoted at the Toronto Board of'l'rede:
Manitoba Wheat --Lake portaold
crop, No. 1 northrn, 11.2324; Nb. 2
northern11.21, new crop. No. 1 nor-
thrn 31.21 4 ; No. 2 northern, $1.17%Manitoba Oats --New cropNo. 3
60c; No 3 C.W.07c, track.
bayOntario oats -New, outalde. 47c to
40c.
Ontario Wheat --duo 2. car lots,
frights.
11.06 to 1108, outsideaccording to
Americah Corn -Fresh shelled. Ve,
2 yellow711c. ct.l1. the bay.
rt,Pe--No. 2 11.15 to 3125car iot.
outside.
Rye -No 2. 83o to 84c, outside.
Barley -Good maltingseng barleyout-
ride. c to 61c; Manitoba toedley. 63c to 66c lake porta.
Rolled Oats-Perbag of 00 pounds,
$2.90 to 13.10; In smaller iota$3.1.6to 13.26, Windsor toto tic.
Mtllfeed-Carlota. per ton, bran,
223 to 126; aborta, 524 to 127; atttid-
. 001 to 316; good feed lour,
ttEset Bual. Cattle
Cattle -Prime Steers53.25 to $10•ktpptng13.26 to 31; butebera10.76
to 10.76; btters, 51 to 1771; oowa,
33,76 to 17; bulls31 to 17.25; 'tooter'
and feeders34 to 17.36; stock bters,
16 to 16.71.
Veals -Slow, 16 tw $11.26ggHo_-Heavy sad mixed, 17.76 to17.86. yorken17.10 to 17.70;17,60to 17.66; roughs84.01 to 114stags. 16 to 10.10.
Sheep and lamb♦ -Labs. 5520 to1785; yearlings, 1440 to 10.10; wet.
era. 16.64 to 66 76; ewes. 13.5066 26; sheepmied6626 to suis.
Uve •944
Cattle --Beeves, 18.15 to1,.8110.76;
Texas steers, 15 70 to 14;and feeders. $411 to 17.00; .. andhelters1325 to 31.76
ST b 310.75.
Hog --.141h1, 17 fe 17.11; sized.
67 10 to 17.70, heavy. 17.41 brough. 1741 to 67.20; Mlle. SAS 11.
17; bulk of .ale.. 31.24 to 17.2 .Sheep -Native, {411 to WM.!rear
lungs1660 to 54.10; Labe, native.
14 to 6700.
Butter and Chs.
CowansvtileQts.-Mi•. rectories
offeredofed 340 packages of better. rive
taetoies sold at 17%c, and tiree tic-
toieo at 1/leet. HyacintheQue -300 peekag..
.04 Metter sold at 20%. 150 b s. ofclimes sold at 14%e.
L eedom-476 bows ot Weansa
no p011la dtng was frets
14%c to 14%eBellvllo--dffehg*. 1.100 white
laand 10 colored. S. Me at 15%,
balance Ot 1i 111e.
q, OppsaGHew Psr MOwlster
Hon Pinta? O. lltacdlarstd. *!slater
'1 1'eblfe Works. was r,-e'eet.l by
•ce'amathm 1n West IMO*. se ep,o-
.ttiow Wing oilseed at hi a1ilhBBttow
ng wash ibat inetant
ly atops the itch.
We have soldmany other remediesfor skin trouble but 000e that we
culd personally recommend as we do
the U.D.D. Prese.riptiuu. If 1 had-D.U.D. PrescriptionNo increase in price. Notwitbstand-
ing heavy increase in coat of import -ant ingredients price remain.same.
JAMKS A. CAMPBELL, (entrapDrug Store. Godericb.
Eczema Id nae
-It is reported that to more stone
quarries will open up in St. Marys in
1915. War cooditione prevents tbrm
from being started this tall.
-The building season of 1915 will bea busy one inSt. Marys as. great num
ber of vacant lot. have been sold for
that purpose. They will be mostly
residence.
-It is rumored that the !wilding ofthe new cement plant .t lit. Marys
will nix start until next spring, asis now too far advanced to
start this fall.•
HEART DISEASE CURE
Whoa he Cared Sia Kelsey, with Ddd's
1Gdaty Fills
8t. Prime, Lac 8t. Jean, Que., Oct.
Sit h.-(8peciall-Heart disease is one
of the troubles that come from uu-
healtby kidneys. They fail to strain
the impurities out of the blood. and
those impurities are bound to affect
the heart, which is the engine tnat
pets tb. blood through the body. To
procure heart disease keep the kidneys
toned up and healthy by using Uuda
Kidney Pills. This is the experience
of Theopbile Hor.oey, of this place.
"My beat troubled toe. 1 was also
swollen from my head to my feet. Two
doctors attended Friends .dv4..
ed sur is t K6ceAy Pills. I
bought sir i did tido lidisb kak-
ithea, Today 1 can work without
pJn and I lea no opportunity pate
ationesending yew Liodd'e Kit�rsy
THE LATEST NEWS
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The greatest war in histeny is now
ow. and nev.r since printing was f-
einted have there been such udurtranl
need and demand for the newspaper.
We have Riede arrangements 17
which we can supply all the pews of
the wide world. all the news of the
war, sad all the local news within the,
Hwlc. of our own cireulatimi. at a
prim that, from a bargain standpoint,
leaves nothing to be desired.
We will supply Tie Signal and the
Weekly Mau and Empire -the two
together -from no'. till January let,
1916, for 5 rant., or the tern together
from now till January lot. 1916, foe
01.611 This literal Miter is good until
we withdraw it, therefor*, we tttg z
early ealracrf tion for ergot-yrva1
awl nrgta.st that all orders be ,tot to
the oRM. of iM Signal. (Dederick
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• The price of the Family Herald and Weekly,
• Star, Canada's Greatest Newspaper, is one dollar a year.
The price of The Signal, the Brightest and
Best Newspaper in Huron County is one dollar a year.
We now offer both papers for one year each,
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-fa To follow the war situation intelligently the
• Family Herald War Map is necessary. It shonld he in
every Canadian Home.
The Signal has completed arrangements b'
which' our readers can secure a copy of this excellen
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