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THa tlle.al la l•uWbhed every '*chorea•
eat the oat s• to Tlie Samar Betiding. Noll it
a
attest. (Iodo,t h. thaw u Taboos•• So M.
jcwcrierlos Tsrw..• 41tae Lienar and rift)
nut. pit y..tt . if paid .t eta ny tit &tsarina one
LL Uot wUl be accepted : to wb.ceibers 1 tot
vatted Mare- the rote v One Irollar aaa row
Cervi. strict lr i ad.•uay. $ub.ortheee who
:all to roost. r THE rim s•I. r.•arlarty by moil
willcolder s favor by a.Wu.lerAna the publotb
en of the Net. at a. nazi! •dere at prtble. Whet.
I chatye ut tta.;c•. I. desired. hots aid and
(ne new adage* ►hnq,a be risen. lteeslttalan-
war w Made by boit .delft. e*ew.e roar+)
order, octet -u ce or,h . ur rerietered letter.
maySulocripr tot* mayoonieoc re at any titre.
A»YIKTul so Tr rein -(tate. for dinner and
cataract •tl.'er" Lemont.* will ler at ren au wppli
cation. Lear•:snit other sing flat mdverto-roeot,
ten cent• trot lire for dt.t looerson and four
per line her each oubeequent In•ertlott.
&s*.ured b) a .wale .11 Aniel nonpareil t welvt
line. to an loch. gothic , cant• of six how
sod under, Fire 1hdlar• per year. Adverb*.
wont. of \'carrot ;tit Wet. round.
Wtanted kb.. wee (or o'tae r,
to Kent. Vann. fan Kale to to Iter.. Article.
for etc.. not a ueatufs ofrht hoe-. Twenty
OvetW
one Muller for llr.t
&tooth. Ft hr tent• for+... ors t. quest womb.
Lure.( •dared-uteut• W prolurt ton. Au
solnc-(dent. to ordtnsry resdtar type. Ten
(;nt. per line. Nu nowt. 1•-t Ihru 1 wentit-
Pre Cent, hlch°the w,e.uurthe
b,aed of any llnd vld'
othtw
111 01 a.�e•u.tion, to hie n.n.rdeted au •doer•
tl.eoteut and eh.., red ac. old trimly.
To ttax,.r,.snm,Ta.-The cooperation of
our tut.• ober-and metier. 1• t ordially utvlt
atltoward-mtktnfrToorho.ml. weekly r.x,rd
of all lowevont) mud (1i.•rl.-t doing. No arm
muu..twtIon will he ai tended to uole.t it m
wltgthr name and Adana. of the miller. not
ancettsarsof mood f.i• for pNew' Itoon.reach
. put
anevidence
SIGNAL omese not later than N'edoet•dar notal
of wen week.
w •the( ho od, to the *walker which '
4 be war has imposed. It ie to be!
hoped that the proposal will caret
with the eatue quick approval of the
5.,t%luunrtut that it duns with the
public. -
Time cars when Hon.'•Hu1i' Rogers
pretty well carried the Province of
Manitoba atom d in his 'ret -pocket.
But toilet; chabge. A few days ago
the Hou. "Bath" weir called before
Judge Balt. who is conducting au iu-
ve.tigatiun into matters in connec-
t with the erection of the Agricul-
1ttal College i uildings at is inniprg
under the Rollin (1 vertun.nt, in
which Mr. Ragan was the Minister
of Public ‘Corks. It bed Ieeu shown
in evidence that the Minitter had pro-
posed an increase in the tender of one
of the cuuuactore, and very shortly
afterwards a 'fury election worker
called on the contractor sod secured
campaign subscriptions amounting to
$7,501. It looked bad for the Hon.
-BA)," and Lino essayed a counter-
stroke by coolly IOWwrking to Judas
(1.It that any mossy• rrcrivrd by
judge. fol conducting such investig-
ations were purely and *imply
''graft." Following this certalu c.xu
wrote were made uy Tory Our unlet,
in (twit luipers which were adjudged
to le in contempt of et ort, amd three
journalists. four of th •w. war a n11
committed to juil and three of them
were also fiord They •lief wards se- 1
cured their tetra.+ from jail. This
r.'.t has ete'ated A great stir in Mani-
toba, which woe perhaps ju-t "chat
the ileal. ' B,th" dr.irrd, as it bis
drawn attention away from the in-
cident 01 1be baited tends amd ti
cawp•ign (onotbntinne. Judge Oast.
it 11115'.' hr rrlmkl ..• d. le A tJuri•erv:v
Cale.
WHAT OTrtE4S SAY.
What Has Been Done i'
Toronto (+tar
.'t the nutret of the war the (`son• -
diau (:urentnleut announced that the.
price. of the nesoes-•ries of lite must any, have been taken by
not be unnecessarily increased, and Went
bot ales , wo i1 I t.- tabu by the Gov- A heeded We
rt nw••t• t o -re that. not long of this
kind o.- door A gone) drat has tan Lowdo• .idvorti
i.enro: Vs. WA), AIM writer •tep., if In tit Ker lands workml
) ucceator to fdvlh.uaab & Gledhill
We deal in Hard and Soft Coal,
I.itne, Cement, Fire Brick, Fire
Clay. also Hard and Soft Wood,
Maple and Hemlock Slabs.
Hemlock Slabs, $2 per cord.
Fresh cars of Lime and
Cement just received.
OFFICE PHONE: - - - - .")
B. J. Saults' Residence 275
W. W. Saults' Residence 202
club+, when %bey way sit at ease.
simile, read magazines or papers, play
• game of pool or billiards. and enjoy
seat drutk• and sandwiches. 1Vby not
herr 1 The duty of orga.tiziug such
+swot(§ doer riot lir entirely with the
sen who nerd thew, but, at least
partly, with. Owe., who have lent their
•id to the bringing ah tut of prohib-
ition. It is a euuetructi•e work which
should immediately tulluw the work
of destruction.
Modern Samson Not Wanted.
Nouut Ferest Confederate.
The Flesherton Advance rays that •
eilspsciou amounting to a cuovicuion
nbtatoe in wavy gnarl.+. that the
Hydro Commission is in danger of
bring shorn of As hair by • model n
Unita and Its strength dissipated
through the machinations (.1 he1i1 c -
Jane and pullers like the city of Tor- j
unto. That mei tw quite true, but n
the other hand uwe don't want the
Hydro Commission to develop int t a'
Mamson that ally bring the whole
house down abut our eaThere is
considerable danger that it may d -
vel••p Into a gigantic, powerful, uneun-
nulled bureaucracy, with a one -wan
power at the bead of it. which will i
sun the municipalities of the Province
into diesatruur debt. There are pul-
lers like the city of Uuelpb and some
Well Ili it that •roe chins their influence
in an ambitiously .elllsh manner.
and the Iegulatule with being wide-
awake to the rituatlou„ and in retain-
ing some measure of control. They
are mon immediately under the power
of the peaple than the Cooutiseion is,
and lees likely to act in au arbitrary.
way. To talk •tout the municipali-
ties having control is .beer floors*.
They x oar like the three hu tired
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• W•. A CI-�ESON c�c SON •
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: Wonderful •
Bargains•
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•for Fair Week•
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• A list of special at tractions for
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• fair week and closing September •
• days. In nearly every case the •
• prices are away below manufac- •
•turers' prices and what prices •
• will be, we believe, for years to •
• come. Our purchases made •a year •
• or two ago were enormous and we •
�• offer unprecedented bargains. •
I. •
o Dress Serges i ••
• Navy blue Suiting or Dress Serges, old dye, several shades •
• of navy. All pure wool, 40 to 42 inches wide. Valve •
• todayil.^•i, at per yard 85c •
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with the Hydro -Electric l:uwwiseioo
We find no fault with the Government
THt-RSDA1, sIEP .i:MBER 'a+ iDlit
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Gen. Fccb and Gen. Haig are Alar t-
int( their w.v ;hr tush the l: •i'tuan
di -fent -re in Fiance. It i• a giganl is
task, bat steady progress is bring
merle.
We neglected to mention 1 ter week
that it was through the courtesy of
To.. Tor, alio Stud Weekly that The
Signal was enabled to publish the
splendid view of ((Aerial harbor,
The picture first appeared :it that ad-
mirable piper.
The Salt!ord Sage says he is with
the Toronto' sinister who has an-
, pounced that he dots not believe in
eternal punishment "1 don't want it
for ruyself," he say*, "and to he con-
eitt••nt I should not wont r for other..
Isn't that fair.?'
•' Ili a P:ovincirl hyo -else• ion in New
' Btun•wick last week. two Conserv*.
(Ives were elected id. lout•' Ili•j critics.'
The re-ult is chiefly .ig•ttti,'ant from
the Lot that it has given I'•nlservative
editor the first chante to crow they
-Lave had lot a Ing t Site.
There was a severe frost in Elites
county nue night laid week and ..
gt tiat deal of d*walie era. done to 1. -
mstues, tAisneo and corn. The liana-
'1ia belt aposrontly ba, moved murtb. I
as up on the shore of Like Huron wet
are still awaiting the first •It.rp frost.
A new agricultural school is t o be
established in Etstrrn Ontario, a site'
bictng horn eh.cern near the town of
Eempt'illr. Besides hieing in itself •.
sed tri we, tide prnj -et, is 'evidence
• the Omer.., I).'pnrtment' of Agri -
cel e -'i.4 ant wiiVV. There were some
dAlot* alt .u• i°'.
Answer Your Telephone
Promptly.
A practice that will do much to improve the quality of your service is
that of answering your telephone promptly.
Promptness in answering is a courtesy that your telephone caller
appreciates—delay may cause him to abandon the call and turn to a
competitor who realizes the importance of a prompt response when the
bell rings.
Prompt service over your store telephone is a welcome evidence to your
customer that you and your staff are alert—anxious to serve.
Why not make it an invariable rule to answer your tele-
phone promptly'
OF CANADA.
Autumn Display of New Styles
in Semi -ready Suits
!b y • w
little fuzes that i Minot) .aught and
turned tail to tail, and pat a tlrebr and
in the midst between two triss and
sent them into the rtandsug :urn mod
burnt up the shock., and the •taud•
ing Corti. with the vineyard• and
olives. It is just as well to keep •
Sowoon'• bait cut faitly .hurt,
wbethe. that Samson be the (Sorel 14- • •
meta of The hydro Commission.
New Coatings •
• :i4 -inch alt -wool Coatings, cream, navys, fawns, fancy •
• checks and stripes,' Value $2.'25,at per yard., ..$1.75 • •
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Carpets •
Pard -wide reversible all -wool Carnets at per yard. 75ci85c •
• lard -wide union C.trp_ts at per yard55c and69c •
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• Underwear •
WESTFIELD. `
Tct'tuAY,
III:(Tit nF JAMES B. Httonosn.-It
• i• oath Much iegiet that we rhrunicle
the death of Mr. Junes B. Red d,
which ocetitled at St. •luwpti'e bo -pt -
MI, Litodon, oh Faiday, Meptrnilwr 22. W
The deceased had beet. ailing for wane •
tine, anal despite the fret that the •
hest ulydical attention was aiveu death
prevailed. 11e was the 1. utth win of W
the late Joon I:edw•nid and Was 1 di
lhitty-eight Yeats of age. He lied spent •
the uu.t.t of his time in this sec ion
and had made, hy hi* dices tnl duposi- •
tion and kind-heasGalile *. a host of
friends. For at car years be lived io •
Alberta. redo ping floor peaty ago (*-
cause tit the de.th of his wife. Snow :
th«n he hod tern at his old Benue at
1S'eet1el 1 for the greater p:ot .1 the •
time. lis is-nrvive.l by two. children, •
John andMa.y, who live with their
grancpatents, Mr. and Mt.. (V. F. •
. 'Young, Loyal ; his h••r, two
•istels-?Irs. Jame+. Hyle, St. Aucus-
tine. and Mrs -J. J Be11, Barons. Al'w :
and four too: hots -Michael, of 1,-.0Mil.':
we. 1,-.0 John a A Wi.1. of l'Fi'yarp
and I(.vo:ot1'', a' lined+. The funeral •
wm, held on MoAidav ft tin h.. home 1
to tat. Ai,tosithe and Iva.'Iargrly et •
tended. Requiem mama was sung by ' •
Rev. father (lean. Interment w•a
u.ade in St. Augu.'ihr cemetery. The •
pallhrvr
r+ weir ?l -.sr.. W. Steck-
h w -r, R. Mot I, (i, km/dr-ie. J. I •
Bn•-hauan, N' R..htnon and A. liras- •
'they. Thr heartfelt sympathy of the an
community it ezi,ended tm the sorrow -i
ing relatives and friends in the hour •
of ttreaYeinenr.
Penman's n itural Underwear for wotnen,,all sizes Vests and
Drawers, both makes at old prices, per garment. $ 1.25
Penman's ladies' fine wool black cashmere Hose, seamless.
Sizes St 9, 9i. 10. Valuetolay gac, at .,.t s e e s .. •50C
re is a hour T,ir)il )
+atce ere1'0 *- n. w;cniti.iriTGi-"..
'al&i+..ibo i•••••• v. Lberefur. to
I* tatted 11 public . elilntcription.
?Zany pi pie cotrri.lrt' that elicit
ncf:ene', while pr.i.e*nthy in (hew
trlve•, should be left until after the
war. and that any ictinl••y nn{ other
wietr ueetleii should hr di-vy;ed to war
purposes.
A militia order has Bien issued
granting permission to soldiers to
shave the upper lip. This stats away
meth ttlr Itadriouilhat every «either)
wlr.t have • ruo.s.tachr-a tr•il•tioii
that solos of the youngsters bound it
hard to live rep to. l'uliormily i+ the
)
Rtrat thirg in the array. but the hay+,
when they did succeed in growing a;
brash, could not s11 get the sante
c.loet so the new regulation pet wits
then to stop toying.
Ther+ is again talk of a general elec-
tion
lec-tion for the Federal Horner, and chit
►torr it is the Literals who Ste doing
the talking. The Miguel a year ago
protected against a wartime election,
and it tors no reason now why one
should hr held. The pi esent (4tvrlai
meot assuredly is not nuking a bril-
liant record in adnuaistration, but if
•n election were held and Literals
et Id tate the place of conservatives
st rte head M affairs it would hardly
t•nd to promote harmony a t the
people. Except for most agent tea
eons. there should he no general elec-
tion until the war is over, or until
victory is absolutely sod fn•Ily oe-
nsrad. - _ ---
Toronto Mtar : Tbe'eugseetinn has
been made that a silver erose lie
awarded to the mothers of Canadian
soldiers who have fallen in the war.
The ides has been put forward by Mr.
W. A. Praiser, the author, in s letter
to ter prem, and it appeals to all the
deepest ani finest •entlrwent.. It
would be unique. No other roomers
bre done anything of this kind and
Canada might well begin it. The
sliver eros• wnsld be the rulhlenr of
Ibis vier of w.'mea. the heroism of
All t11e new and distinctive styles are herr
in Genuine Steno -ready Tailoring both
Suitt and Over c o a t s in the prevailing
models anti in original designs.
('inch -back Suits and Overcoats will be in
evidence this season -and in these we have
a variety of models at from CS to $25.
" The price in the pocket " - from $15 to
$35. Custom-made Special Orden at $Ili
to $35.
SAW ZEPPELIN BROUGHT DOWN 0
Exciting Incident Described by Serge.
Walter J. Buchanan.
Aekruwledgiva the rec••ipt of •
package of tobacco sent to hien Icy his
forts• r emulate. of the Menesetung
Cahn« (';nb, 11 .?l. vers'. ,N alter J --
(3) hanan i •mu of Mr mud Mrs Jaw-..
BtichanaI4 write. : "it it such a treat
to he able to rujny the tone nice
again of goer! o'd ('snuck tobacco and
1 appreciate your kindness very h.
The petrel .rrired this morning and
was in excellent condition and already
m collet.. tet p.ls have j•sine.i me in
.m..ktug to the health of the members
of the good old M. (. ('." •
Sergi. Bo.bstran continuer : "i
just returned this morning (mut •
week -end in London end might arty
that it cam+ one 1 shell nut f••rget for •
long time, for while 1 was there the
%pp, called and our was hrooght
down. It war •hnrtly after 2 a. m.
when we were awakened by an explo-
sion and we got up and had r• book and
thew was one of the Easel's pets
sailing along above u.-afxrut two
utiles in the air, so they said. It was
emote sI gaged hy our own airsbigr and
by anti-aircraft Mune and fortunately
they gut one oriel home. for we saw
her horst into Hawes and then she
'carted to deer -rid and crashed nose
on into a field, where she burned to�
"Ales. They are a wonderful machine,
sod one cannot help but marvel how
such a m•usive affair can he kept in
the air. It was A wonderful sight and
I ant very glad that i was there. They
did +•nage to drop a few bootie and
for • few minute', between the explo-
sion of booths and the shriek of •hells
font our guns twitting through tie
lir, why. it wet pretty lively. This
i■ the second one that has been
brought down in England. Yesterday
we went out 10.0. the remains, but
there was nothing except the mete'
para of bar left and the eh"rred tediss
of her crew."
This letter was written tleptembee'
4th, and describes an incident which
ereste•d • tremendous sensation la
London
Dosch, -•Silks for :)ressrs ter Snits,al o Silk Poplins in black
au 1 all colors, 3 ito 4i) inches wide. Extra w;ig;it and
beautiful sheen andyt-ality :Specially priced .for Septem-
ber.Wl-orth $l.en),atPir yard •$1.35
Sheetings
2 incl( bleached plain Sheeting, value 37;c, at per cari,25C
:d -incl( white Lonsdale Catubric, value lk, at per yard. 15C
36 -inch white Cotton (old" stock), warth 17c. at per
yard 12 I -2C
:11 -inch extra whiteFlannelette worth 20z, at per yard .15C
:i'; in 4 t ares colored Flannelette, worth 1.ie, at per
12 I -2c
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Catton Blankets•
I..t; 4e -t size''-`�'luAlit 4 (2 )ttnn Blankets• nttde vt. tit+ with 112
pink or hers+ lotnler, ttmrtll i''.'_'i, at re. pair. $1.85
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14'. A CHESON & SON
FA.RE S32.2
EUFFALrO-Dates, May 1st to Nov. 15
twee he' W• 1 '+n P. W. Leen Clevel.Cleveland• w 0.
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..••we • : r' • ..,t . (-..tt,, xw•dtr• Imo,
:sir 1 rao'n. $.r. Tends. nevelt a at r:eb war `
I - 5 ) t -.s bee+.e• Ctdfw ena Giemsa entrant fn'' trea�wae�
.�It 1 t • • ' • •!atter rimer r t t'. A n. Lac
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It Pays to Advertise in the SIGNAL
•
A bishop recently addressed a Targe
assembly of Sunday schrtt.l children.
and wound up tsy asking, in • very
paternal Way : -And now, Is there
any little trey. or any little girl, who
would like to tai se • qu»stion r A
thin. shrill voice at the hack of the
r- om called not : "Meows, s1r, why did
the impels walk up and down Jacob's I
ladder when they had wings
ah, yee-I see." said Ilse bishop. ••Arai
new, ie then any little ,girl who would
like to answer this quaintest t'
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