The Signal, 1916-9-7, Page 2• '1'oCts•paT MHrr. i. 1916
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sionat1irnt would 1 Poeft Toronto at the .1-
pieuse province.of the rest of the province. It
dr-. -1 that the benefits would
IN
pars toad t + d and that "by owning their
*.T w
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THE fillejtiAilo PRINTING 1.'0-LT4, own tamed railway •ystew for muni•
o•iprl ter, i,f Onto' if. can effectively
1Pltttt,taltHKn die-
rotr. t thrut.elves from injuriuu•
e�nlin atdnn. Ttua sounds vett'
awe a eat l+ �e W goo e4R11 T\r urtal*1t
h efd►s b Tfe rtleual elePh wl ` 11- hut wbe0 the system is in the bands th • seaside co..ttng and shape t►od rah tart.„ o Te vn t arse+ t Toronto wen and the f,,,,s •.a imitated d the name-t)uJJ
rl,.•,•.4 4t t'*/'t anew\„ rt ass ,unnicii+•►,t err have sir
��r.�. � ,,, t u tM p•tn:al » t.sfc. noir.
ItoArittrio •.ti•rd .brae sat tab t teedity seen dors•-raws The
l oared � arlrcrn\•r+
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I whole is any decisive effort against a A Former dpderich salts„ • SON
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7 London Advertiser: Ker. �t'dliaw
In foe wtutse Matt is missing. rriulurrrd b ! • ��O ), J
rltperieoco in the fe1J, in „„mein (iudwin, litre. tiodwidl end daughters, i i
W. /t `v
•
j� �m A N alai _...tt.at Iwwevrr extaau,ted he be- MST Pearl A. red Ms+ Uracr, hrve (V. •
nd taken up their residence
alto we rare •s.,.•ow -- - --
1 indomit•M. visit of our oMcers and at tr�it4 Naitiaud „alert. •
pe+c b re acea.mlplisbing yr ("Jain. a ►uewbl'r of alas Ion-••
of IlodJ's Edney Pills are
legion. The bolt is imitated.
orf tar
imitate.
tM► the k ow• o .- (tat an
`r -.the Ilol.*r w•,
rLrI•Anrnoa taNwa. t1 /s adrwce •taw at l rtp&%t •+ h '
tacalt• no say Kidney Pills is im.rdrJ. lmi:.aiax4s ars.
start„- 4\e rile M • *,e t w\o
taw
Poet upsell pro they wotddn t
cr oft►e tact at saes„/f *Aimee. Pow I smuntcq.altt A.. will get. II we are to tors haven Y to
Beard. bath eta oma , 11. int oWnersh'.p. let it he
fent• stn: 41a m. co...
regularly
tt•�N
til to roeur44 a Tu
m the ala u.q[Pnleut, t is have r cation 1^.1: :•
vection the outride' Kidney 1'111+ hr rrl.4
Tint r i,., a u axis or
wig boater • favor \y roy,yiat ,\U. M br
1 c\ne at +ado.. ,„r• Itewittasasp Darr P4, y not yerWally
t tea sew whim, by tea Grin. caws. wawa,
rode be walls ansa w reerarree Inter. Protinaal „wurr•bip,
order diatom.
ar ussnea at any time I' Toronto owner►hip.
Sub. -rttatsa• sas�s] esat aisles to, dl.ptay ens
At)rcNT1YNe 7 aKlrtl. _w'1t Selz
ai 4 ell 0a •VVI'
arrtrret rd♦ -m,w dverturuel,
tea Snot in...moon and four
��" r law hs
rotaaepar twice far ase► rb...Aort. tr.ertton.
idly nonpareil-twenr
]►w+es sr weak, .+a alae„
rod un •r IntIlLmi. r 111.1. .Ad+rrti.•r ,
sad under. it .4. ee tr.r. Nttuulou+
Vae4 of Usti Hone. for bale 4 r
acaat. altwtiom late at to
to fiat. Article
rot
Nowa tot late �athner.Tweaty-
for Cep et c.nottertie•: t Dreier for ant
Ora( 0'-„serimtelret'• • weaientmouth- "•IIti)l1L't1LASHAtti.
mo&t\. Pif`y t••ot•'f°tw lin lou. Au
1�►Rvr tens. two.,001tpr f tri 11�1p0s. Ten '('hr e.trieep,nJent of the Associated
oesneena•'nts 1a TwMtr- from British i
t .nt,•per lane. to., ..* los meet d Preset Spot the following
eve Cent, AO/ "Pools` 1°'t at oar ir•dt`si Hesdyuartrr. ill Franc„ shortly before
,rsTr 1 b ti ♦ „anent
There
So they trade on the reputation of Do.a.
•
i�idn. r Pill+ is not be deceived.
is only one (1tl'")'S. h.*7-:' • i+ the
o.ri;.rinaL Dodds i, the arae to be can
f.:: abut -
Th'EiAt tD-o-D-DS
KIDNEY
PILLS
uonr4 c.t,..lder'ad ►e `rr
which u the Par,1.11,r7 .
cbs
odor nt 10ruon, t.o a Oseaerrt.o• of the beginning .01 the Allied offensive
lAewprnt and Poston aa. -11 1 m ne
To ., 040((54 .tel cordially
mora ►0 14 g we • .
what ..,snail the irspxtwtble t0 troy dut l'oofvt•eucr, haslrn obliged to r•-
eoldier+ sit the outset of the war lire frou. active service for hes church,
••&)tat .•wn.e gives us strength ; for owing to iii -health. Luring Isis mini•'
try. be has been stationed silt years is
•Il 111 different cbutche• in Laing**.
and he rod hie tames are bring
mel
turd tiv maul old friend* to the city.
He has abs had l.burcbes in birders( ,
tit. Thomas and other important cen-
tres of tbs conference. ti .we years
two be vas obliged togive up sit renuuats
1 work owing to tailing health,•
we see lighting for eivibzation. 1bos
4.
who have lar. ked to us tor victory will
have their pM sin rewarded."
A lieutenant in the trenches knows
rs much ut when the blow will be
sillies as a collie cosonandet or a
staff depettmelt head. A quwet order
fmw that 1nirt 40(110 And torn will
tome the struggle, which by the
token of the commander's strong chin
and ituperturtab"hty he will carry
tbiougb with unbending reeolutiuu
and Mcutcb "eanaruew.' goes
Being • good ',col, he R every
Sunday morning t0 • tittle wuoaie11 ( dame
the outskirts 4f the head i Collette and a junior medallist
iia run
wrrnt rrtert w1 1Y �,ewwW bresnnnt •taod {ivit+t in sellar -like
Z con, No n4htary leader i• more averse to
e.1uwsrd-m+ at tow 1
01 all local. county rod dtstrietdataes. °
aoniortlon will t.e a•111oded
trip. the nam„ And „caeca. O
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e A
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• E place on sale a a
• W Natural Chantung Silks..,, •
• heavyquality and will wash
large purchase of •
�. to 36 inches •
and wear
wide, per and •
• to satisfaction. Regular 50c, at p y
parlors
end wept 10 l3weaburg in the hope l • o •
that lighter work might •tr biw an 3 7 •
opportunity to regain his
K,'onglb. •
Miss Pearl Godwin• the elder daugh-
ter. who hos accompanied her parents • inches
to London, is an accuwpliebed must-� • Blach Satin Duchesse Dress Silks, 36
Prnt.yteaian ebrprl which Dna been clan,* medallist to Pasoo u Today's market
in sing- • wide, heavy quality,
erected on t alta it s u
quarters town. 'Ther„ hr Sita in tAM tag of the same in11 il...0 ' The
b tflcer. nod wl• ager daughter is still III school.
won ►t daughter, M
a cut.. ,t pp° 4ihlicit ti murk„ more silently r i0tmrnt is
the wn:er, not p T
tar •.> e•Weuc. tin lrouglar Hag, the Hlitirh Com- eteraut to them nuts and whoever hoe
rt his chateau is expected to be-
000eo.•a:+lt fur peWiestioa. td ream TN1
of lay! froth.office
1 err item. rummer
t+f each
oAlrc bol trier thea N•eda•.ei.y °O°° ' who areto v im portunaterfote. the offensiive
of eras meet;. t}ratie•ce and yet again
- 'hie answer ie. •;
--� Itt1e1 1 patience, while the new monition
T1i1 RatDAI . SEPTEMBER i factories brgit t produce and be con-
- -- times hit building. His generals say
EDITORIAL NOTES. that hr neer„ tell* thew his plane,
only what they are to do.
Islet ready for the fall lair. Ptubrbly not 005 moo out of ten of
the million tat more under hilt cons -
Id recognize him if they
nuc
there un the iuiqut'. *..'neral Hr -
stoartrrs Owe. There i+ little cere-
mony. Life at the small chateau has
a ruldisrlV simplicity, At luncheon
the soldier servant places the ford on
the sldeb0aId, and everyone taker his
plate and helps bituself, Few gtse.(s
color. Sir Douglas keep' his time to
biutrrlt for his work and hie own
(choice of recreation.
`One of the aides receives the caller ;
and a minute later the loan with iron
gray hair and mustache. •tardy, ath-
letic of build, slightly above medium
height, who coiner iota the ball could
not be w»taken, whether in or out of
uniform. for anything hut a soldier.
though sotneltsiug about the well -
chiseled and regular features also sug-
gests the scbolrt.
-Oxford and Mindhurst and India,'
said .one of his admirers. "and hard
work at a desk when be was nut tak-
ing exercise in the opea sir best des-
cribe bile.
lit one of the room+ of the ground
floor the walls are bung with maps,
including a series which have been
crowded on .• roller. Any portion. of
the tient in all its details whe re.
hy cr etre
tuaod woo
The Bulge» w411 soon i e It raw tutu. \..t given to reviews or
what's coming to thew. any kind 01 display, this quirt Scots-
twin was the choice of the progressives
"Victory- ir. *be message daily re- and driving element of the rrWy as
the cne fi: by equipment, training and
°rived trout the Allard armies. ' experience t„ sneered Sir J .140 French.
At fitly -five he is bine years younger
Weil, anyway. King Cuustantiae than sir John and ten yeah younger
has tried hard to be a model of a .uai- I than Jake
u a or vat y that d entered the
tai! husband. I army as the result ot,a boyish wager.
The Signal is always pled to rr- He went thr otgh Oxford with distinc-
tion twfore he went to the military
orive soldiers' letters tart ptlbacation• school at Ssndhur.t. di+ choice of
We are all iuterested in the doing. 01 arm was the c4tvrlry, which has bald
our boys in khaki. little to du 40 tat in *hi. wad. But no
___�- I sooner hid he received hi.cummiesieot.
Mark these dates as your calendar- later in Isle than wort ad !cm ►wcaum
hr had spent at Ozfutd,
beautiful sheen, our
• colored -edge woven quality. •
• value is b i . 75 at. Per yard •
• $1.35
•
Yard wide. in browns, blues, •
• Silk Poplins mauves. blacks. greens and greys. •
• Serviceable and handsome for sults, waists and dresses
1 35 •
cnwpadu of $ )ltd n Jou Airs R 1. Mc-
-And
during s good Scotch ret An o f er
-And a long one, too. Cormick, of Blytb, accompanied by
her husband, Rev H. J. McCormick,
.a visiting her parents in their new!
Aa
aIt Is Mow. home at theEpresent4wnbnR tame.
Orast
-Will-- you marry nor, Rim
pretty
mud -` "The evening wore on," contipurd the
How many cylinders as your au- ern who war telling the story.
tomubi{e, sir ?" she said. -Louaydle Excuse me, interrupted the would- 1
l.'auriet-Journal. n you tell us what the
4t"ednesday, 'lhanday said 1,A 'dry, of the a set
tnau be set taut w.th the [huraugt►ue+s :erred 4+ in • m•+arae. against the
Srpteauler '= , '3 rod 'CI. They rte the ..1 the lit uderit to toaster every branch 1 of wall the
ll 3.011 011 O.*
*dei more maps the
Oates 011111(00's arrwtebt (sir. ot his p * in
it ars se Brtlin in the nineties . Kali age and some of e m s and
nse
Now the people id No.thern04.1 trio that Imet i ('eptalilsHaiti.
w .o-tu; s`nth as+Lnr+a turhe n ut aeroplanes of grey -
say cowplrrntut: of tat.-lraidrut 11 tat •ray *aid an l ugu+tuurn. "} ars
sp.culaturs 'the wry III, Kat aid uf, struck b hi, industry not • 1+Itlliaot
laud rj.eculstul. Is to 1 .x tew test 01 mar. pet lisps, but a round and well
ellatenCe. I balanced one. A little hesitant of
speech ; whist he did boy went to the
Since the ruction iu the LonJun hr. 41 of things-
t e,
b 1-' 'He studied the French arwy,
Wilt. 1 city couoca the ploLer have
and the billet' cull uampai,iUe with
way„ b4-.0 un 1411141 .at 404)..'4! meet-
the sy4tcwanr thnroughnrr+ that he
I t why a member I J t 4 evrr.tl..ng it wa» the
lugs. Lows *141. rx , ata app ie
j ("ice --ratty al- 1. with hi. prrnine.. as hi. Pru(e•'
or ri t
c11 is i0 se•sioo''
ul l:a.drto'b's Iw l(m le fru
tray. et the town hall when the cuuu- siunu he stir rhe hi hiw•P fd taafi
rsticla•s
golf player, though the toren he
•bowed did not excite the envy tat pro
"Work•
for tI
The Farmer's Advocate:trsinnal-. Staff College, where
and 144,09* the Isle 1.04 w Ilial the 11mf „blew a y Staff C l lirge was e
people who are now beginning to see walked man before he acted as Chief
ru04rth.ng i0 areal": re wiH L' ul-- of Start to I•'tench In South Alt 0r* in
to rd to scams that after alt there is the operation* that made French's
uldirt •s K+Wier
i .,n .rv.trr-lona waren. -� art hu*ioe++ st-
d what it can pn ace, oldie had nattily earn 0 r staff ees oi-
thus unJr.u'nrt rm.Ire woe ker. I ganizr ion.
The Pirautllce Department, it is air ers
1 Of t'le ern of c.,nmuand rank in the tar in a town ant ion away. Sumo:l-
and to chiefs of the d.tTerent army
coat' in a d1.ky
field of „bell and mine craters„
make one think of the dead world of
the 41104)4). Out of doors is a field of
daisies and birds singing -a typical
sunny day in Nottbern France.
From I hi• retreat a vast army is
being trained, and ill orgsnitatton
ly
completed and dtrecte i Chief 'ayutn-
du! lug-nf-war. f, r -the
manila tau alloy still le the wrkiug-
1 he .' alt atwec+ refer to ban a. "the
l'hirL" 1'h.•re is soulrabiug iwper-
100:41 1Loit it and yet personal, fot he
is absolutely the Chief. There is no
euggertiun of any cuu.mli•.)rn ay stem
in the command of the artist) stony
tbe.e day..
Toe man and hi. suet howl are ori quiet
as the room. With a wt'Ielront
.vhiett tewaina in the same place
monw1) atter month. the routine of his
a • mot k ha. become almost ss ort as bar
woo. had w ( sl 1 hahltatton and not unlike rbai
1
*I i heard f' antncrat of solar gt
and [bouKln the p t The
u.4thi0R 1 hal cru euf pose e the old tarot rrpu1 iL100- He wr+
mooned, ie IV issue a new stamp. British *limy in Al4use. 1. .
mown in cola", to take the place of tar WI 111 B .hert•00-„malas„ sur
Ute combined two -cent (1+41,45 and ,linos 111344 who had risen trove the
war' tax stamp. ae prrauulr, I d+nk-Wrre•and 'the two s now iwbftlf Staff Lon -
were wl•prsiwei
uwcanar sf the r .4.4,44 the slaw(" by the generation 4it officers maws had
now issued has hod atom the pu1.l hav-
ing prepared thm'usel ee fed alliCe Soli; l•r the ica sdike( -
The threatened tallssay suite u. 1he tine of large bodies of troops un the
calcul Cuntiurltal warfare- They
l nttrtl Statre Law been averted, and weie not tat the magnetic, They
Yres.dPlll \'tlsuu has male himself , trader type, hut 'iKtnirer+.
'•sola& with a larxr rule by hip course lining out in command of the Forst
Ar a v of the i1. ml -h Expeditionary
Finer, Mir D.•ugls+ had .evcnt...n
months expelarncr - Mon-, Ypees, bud
(,.nee- -of the Wal Lal4 of the western
ttont, which all agree is the t•'ugheet
Little Job
Big
ins
tit *oche*. be it Grit atoms, lutelh-•
gence, Ordnance, (1t Supply, come to
hien in succession at hours set during
the morning to Make tepo.rts and re-
ceive iorttuction.. They do wort of
the talking. and they have lesttied
how not to do more than neer+vary.
He listens anti necklet
1f r longer conference than nate{ is
de -sited. it *nay conte at lunch..., 11 or
later in the afternoon. when he tee
turns front (4i+ ride, which he takes
teetotally ' curt) day. 1 heti more
work until dinner, and then •tole
after dinner. 1f be Roes down to the
line.. nr perhaps to confer with Gen-
eral J, Hir. 141 the car *hien alone of
Oen-
midllrerab ngrying the roads ,Hiies tlhe11H110 11
Had. the routine for 4h.1 dry i4l
broken.
Like (.en,ral.loffre, be sleeps Long
hours. A rested blind is a clear mind
for gt0At responsibilities. Like von
Hindenh)'g; be never reeds fiction.
When readin• has not t 4 do with his
profession it .r of .erinlle books and
nonwhite& anti plait -r1iev. Even dur-
ing the battle of Ypres. When it wag
touch and go with disaster, he slept
as.throlMettle. ttre At s11 ris..iirg the 01 the atle
of rt -
treat from Mons he t•eruarked. as
quietly as if hl' were giving a direction
to *n aide. W. ,hall have to hold on
herr for a while, if we all die for it,"
Again during the retreat, when a
certain General lo-eawe somewhat (IP-
utot'IaSd, Mir Ihnugl..* took bite h
the arm and walked up and down with
tut) h0 silence till he w.t. +Iver hie Ht
of nerves on that t.rrible Au04lst day.
Those who work with hum know
that his sign of anger i• a prolongesd
sir•nce of s telling kind. H• has •
temper. hot dares one le. it get past
his lips. they say. His ha., too, a keen
sense of hum )$, wi h a Scotch favor
The impreeowim he („wee on • caller
is that of a leader without 1114t.i0ns ; a
soldier who Awes wilt' s soldier'* IoR{C,
rl ient,
in for Walter. The schoolmaster,
Vreridrttt may yet surto ore ►hose who
Wive been confidently predl., t •ug his
defeat next
ovemtxc I sch.ed one •s.:diel ha+'„ver known.
&lode: .ch is not the only womb (pal- ` (h114.tiroe» 9 nu
y. doubtli w o commandedHaig
ity that has trouble with ire "rucuu[ any••e a rnl at the front who was
aged ' 111duat les. At Owen mound it j the beet rusts leo tat„ Sir John's pl err
it announced that local )Idusturs ate. the &newer wa+ almost invanahly
11e had not cept,lred the
In e, iv -Joist,
Ii the town t, the extent . f o mayfh imagination, but it• teasoo.
sort $. l,,apl, including t l0r lo4a( Toe U ihu to Al our cuwprny The town cuuucil ha* enunla•I4 haat the Ellgl1sh drill
•usltucted the 'edict.lx to collect the' grounds'
when
he i i. t oveto makeid.
t
rtrrrrp. ___---_ • tan inertnwent which will carry out a
Theta's',general upward movement 1 pre soil 'Orme.S 44 011mthe
h meet in
blab ruougb. but it loots quite modest effort in l'hwwpsKnr, and toe British
beside Pwltuerstin'• 4:s -will rate. 1 p
at Kincardine thecounril enntewplrtad
cleating up an old ovetdtaft by *d -
or
From the
repairing of
a faucet to
the installa-
tion of a
complete
p,lumbi n g
system, we
are equip-
ped to do
the job.
W. R. PINDER
pbolzs lag Hrw4ton Street
0n. to brains
atuouot .ot s luso of 1121. 401 inside 10 Phe new army wee atr'wing in great
In (at ra es. (roderich s .its mitt 4 of the I.ernlan. a' ♦ „.dun, the I• re
tffort at Neave l'brpwll* and Lee*
cunvinre many military eft cies that!
the feat is iulpo•+ihd5.
Hi. Hat uperat�•'n, carried oat with
lancing the tai ral5 (ot tht, year• 4 t,itt a hitch and unknown to the tier-
]'ine would have meant • rate of I 1 a.i., wee the taking over of the
untie and the e.uocil un %x'.rnd thought 4 trrneb'o. in the A'rag .5.•104 nrrll1ted
decided to les 11ts over41rrft st and end I hr f tench troop- tote••ril for Verdun
lbag•re the Han•h an intact front
to lay this Tesl'• cb•tges nal)', nub a of about hs• utile-. and wrap decided
rate of 'L s win.. upon 1,y the allied cafttnlanders as
Next Monday will be Labor hay. sive in the wire awl hog of the fist
Ibe most ornerier. and on' fusely.t all country of Fiand4I, and Nor the 4
our stetutoty holiday'. 1. rogues dl- 1'rs om.
tett 1t' atter the vacation season, when A wisp t taut roil two -Mtr/M
h t
wo+et than a preu,atufr Hritirh oft5n-
not.o.dy parlo'ulrtly wants • hot
and few people know whet to do
one when it is forced upon their
(Rills Patk/t.
lust the same. Labor Day i+ a 41a1-
iu
n •
deetdi.ue the entrance tothe e • Petr, who is not 'Oran t. p
.neper thin the! ncc,p,Pd by matt "In your civil war." heroic to a enr-
dtvt.ion generals. which is the here{ reepond5M, '1t was • ease of raising
armies of untrained hies, while, with
wi .rs
quartets of the l,•tuwander u1 Ub4.4.
Anyone who experts to he ushered
into (M... with aide• running in and
rend to the .mall buy who has lust
out of doors and telopl M11• ring
souse to the end of hs summer Moll- iog will fr diarppx+inted. No place
days. 1'u Mut scbool attain of. Mon. could Ire further temo•ed h,n. the
sunder slid its re- otrogglr nt it" trenche. red ler fo th5
dy, tight after ■rmy zone.
5trstate, *0ull. be • f. ighlful pro»poet. Thr Doty rrccupv4t• of the chateau
bol Ih5 elites bululey *florded by 1.a I besides fair 1 .,ugi4' rte hi• private we
ting. 1)44 exam the jolt. in.( Ilk, the rotary and his aides, who alts ••crock•.'
the army word for alleges who ba•e
spring* on a car. hero wounded and ere not ft for e1-
1 +abet
pnenre in 'louver tenches n o
• Toronto World endeavors to if ter wir�te. to he-
alien the tear of tblrw who lehe•e corns an aide M newel have fought �� become worthily eQealve M •
that • Proriac wi radial r4Jway els- thea have iJks df'entoe oil • doctor t+Mt
u• the small natcleu• of r•egul e
who survived the retreat had (1 train
even larger fo,e to Meet a military
m't hine which had hand for; y year, of
preparation. Not only than 144 son,
(nit In nl'Rrniaa(4On •1 we
ake
OW pal Wm superior to 0444 powerful
enemy. the training of heltalinl'•
and the manodactua. of guns in Eng-
land
ng-
er
o Feline, re-
presented their
the first t stair" M veal
preperrtion for our wk. Here they
mn•t he organised into divisions,
and armies -undo: this aeturl
Th ‘176.7..
oxds lrrxw•
to f ht and conditions of werfaes. before they
so:›*
•
e •
hewn; -hut ca
evening wore on that occasion
"I don't know that it is important,"
replied the story -teller. "But if you
must know i believe it was
a the sa C►�
at a rutuwer day•
Tames.
• A •
• S 20 pieces old stock. old dye, all •
t per yard
• Dress erges pure wool navy Dress Serges, 42
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• inches wide. These Worth today
V • years ago but arc crisp and bcauti�ul. • • ' .. , g5c •
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The Saults Coal Co.
S4cCee•on. to M, Domani & tilatl.dt
1:XC LUSIVE AGENTS FOR
LEHIGH VALLEY
•TIE COAL THAT SATISFIES
\\'e deal in Hard and Soft Coal,
Lime, Cement, Fire Brick, Fire
Clay, also Hard and Soft Wood,
Maple and Hemlock Slabs.
Hemlock Slain, $2 per cord.
Fresh cars of Lime and
Cement just received.
111'} ICE PHONE - - - - 171
H 3 Saints' Residence 275
Sault'- Residence 202
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• 1000 yards of 3b -inch best qua I Y
Flannelettes
• plain wl=iite Flannelettes. W jSC
• 22c At per yard
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2 - lain bleached sheeting. •
• Sheeting 72 -inch heavy,
p25c •
• On sale
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• 3b -inch Lonsjsle C3ntSrics• At p -r yard • • .. • 15e •
• 412,
• heavy English White Cotton, fin- and
• 36 -inch extra 12 1-2c • •
• free from dressing. At •
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FALL AND WINTER
1916 - 1917
THE DEPARTMENTAL
Ordered
Store
Ti1ori'4
Managed by F. J. PRIDHAM,
the "Old Reliable" in his line.
Z Agencies arc the best in Canada, .end this Method uis certainly O��
the coming .thing in ordered tailoring, as, no he Other's endeavoring to
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noticed by the work we have been turning outanc101ac1 the pick of the best
follow in our footsteps, but - we got
Oir first
agencies are all the best possible to
houses before they got a look In g
get in the various grades of work : Classic Cloyhers"
"The
"`Wm. H. Leashmaa � Co."
and the famous "Scotland Woolen Mills Co." -
r ecu guarantee that every
Hundreds of sample cloths to select from, and a fieQ is act ion given.
garment will be made to your order and our remises, adding a well -
AND we are not going to stop at that : we are overhauling p garment lighted cutting -room and workshoand o1kpeOplea'p Our argumenition to t in f or of this s that
mayofwish r the premises by first-class
some of our customers would like our own
at(rordeOrsr theselection
balance, if satisfactory, when
ll
that you desire. Our terms are, a ceps
goods are finished. NO CREDIT GIVEN.
tar French Cleaning is a Wonder !
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Every particle of dirt or stain is removed, and no offensive odor remains.
F. J. PRIDHAM
GODERICH, ONTARIO.
North Street, around the corner.
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