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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1916-11-16, Page 6GRANDTRUNK SYS EM 1 4 4 THURSDAY, NOVIMkrR 16 1016 - • Walter C.Fridhsfm's for fi" '*1,Vr-''' FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS ! Money Saved by buying at this store, because we are selling Over- coats at less than their real value. Let us show you our Overcoats made in Melton, Frieze, Vicuna, Chin- chilla and Whitney Cloths at prices from r ---- $f0 00 op to $25.00 inti Fl"�If ! Our Special Order Department A great selection of the nicest cloths to choose from, made in any style. Prices $20 to $341, Walter C. Pridham 20th Ceattllry Clothing, Borsalino Hab Phone 57 Goderieh, Ontario • t HE SIGNAL : GODERICA ONTA King Edward Cafe (SOMETHINO NEWy The weather is now cool. People cowing to town can be served Hot Coffee, 1 ea or Cocoa at 5c Meals also served 36c Htghc,t price• (wad for butter and emus. The best barn ip, town f- r stabling. Joseph Murray Kingston Street 000ERIOH otos on account of the fair clops and high price•yy for grain, Mrs, %Vut. Cudw•,re, of Exeter, spent the week -end with her daugh- ter,., Mesdames W. U- Harvey and T. Wog kitten. Another daukhter, Mrs. Daly, of Me+forth, ant. her husband at•ma a)aarL I! a Villa Al„ the saute HWY. HIS UICATN h3 MutvRNay.-It was a -a matter . f deep regret when it became known that the late Mr. John Henry Petty had died of pleuro -pneumonia Monday forenoon. He wrke a man .IV KINGSBRIDGE. MONDAY, Nov. 13. Nova NoTER.-L"uis Dalton had • •acce•eful plowing b'e lost Thursday. K.•v. Father O'Neil, of Patrehill; called on his brother J"hn Iota \Ved- nesday Mr. and Mrs. 'Eeve Mrr- tin visited friends at Lome on Sunday. . • Kitigebridgr was watt represented __.at ibis play "Under Ten Flaws" on Friday night at Kinted hall '1'hoe. M. 03 -kin • left for Port Huron to- day Poor old ' Nrrt," Mike Henri - R targer,_dird today. Mono - gee. s faithful (.Id al fa -r +,;v,.. '.t ht+ PORi ALBERT. Wens:Ksnav, Nov. 15. Mr*. W. O: ((ray is vitlNliesslakivso srWondatoek this week. Circle packed a bale for she Canadian Miss Jessie McMillan is viM%it her Rid Cross Society containing the fol - sister, alba. H •rb. M.,rriv. at S..Itford• lowing artioles : Twenty-Hve pillows, Mr. and Mie. Jaeuh Mc(he ware 13 pillowslips, 48 pairs socks, 10 calle.l W \Viiidaor on account of sick: pyjama suite. The Circle thanks the revs. ladved who conttihuttd : M, .. Jam Mee. Cotten and 1"t•,e- daught •r i Ione, 1 down pillow ; Mr.. 1}t K F:eyla yi+ited at M,s. W..1. ft rldock•s Alton, 2 pillows ;`' Mrs. \Vihisw Blake, 1 dowu Kilo*: Mrs. George Twattiley, 1 down pillow and 1 MEN ! WHY SUFFER ? p`l!t'w.1ip : Mr.. 4naon Finlay, Mrs. Henry Mullin, 1/pillow each ; Mrs. Htrbara Scotties,, 2 pillows; Mrs. Jas. Cook, 2 pillows, 2 covers; Mrs. Janice Taylor. 2 pillow,.; Mrs. Turas. Fergu- wrn, 2 down jtlllaw. and 2 p'How•lips ; Miss Maize, tbs. Wm. Halawip, Mrs. Jos. Hackett, Mtw, l'. E. McDons4th, 1 pillow each : Mina M. 11 twler, I,pillow and 1 pillowbhp: Mrs. Ed. Andrew, Mr.•..1'ho;Helm, 1 pillow aitch ; Mts. Frank Scutt, 1 pillow and 1 pillowslip; Mrs. James' Alton, 1 pillow and 1 pil- lowslip ; Mri. John Irwin, 1 pillow ; Mrs. Albert Alton, 4 pillowrdlpe ; Mr. SAM Sherwo.,d, 2 pillow.lios; Mrs. Hiss rat trent any N'tavous. uoNzr, Richard Mcl\"•iiitinep, 1 pillowslip. flLADDEa en 1 ACM AILM/NT, ?8.y.S its- 1'hruke are due also to the ladir« ono TULA, M RLCT MALADILS. monk OR. WARD i ode .emcee't.. Mre. J•.hn nests, yREE et •..•o -due • trent in such now has nM only R �.eew lnwlaaMo b.1 earngdu_ur'at°srytswr.--_l4i.e-4►t-xry--tiordiat- Mrs. Jas. (truer set ran tend._ hew eh. ' west shave Mr•. \\'m. (,(try, 1 suit py jamas each; JI tend._ ay •.o..e W ether hire. Wm. Blake, Sire Jessie McMdi- aD, Mies M. Black,, 2 suits pyjamas eitrh ; Mr.. Janoes (,00k, 'Ssuits of Pyjaulae : Mrs. \V., H. Maize, Mrs. Joh" hu Mrnury, Mrs. \Vui. N'mlay, 1 suit to jatun. each. 'planke are alto due ttie ladies who knit the Patriotic Lague yarn: Mrs. Robert Higgins, 3 p•airr ; Mrs. A. Gordon, Mitts J. Mwi-ze. be- nt! Mrs. Wm. AlcAtillau, Misr Wiaoca Stevenson, Mrs. ltd, McWhinney, 2 pair. each: Mrs. A. Quaid, bJ,e. D. McKenzie, 1 pair each. The Circle is tudet,ted Lu Lne following lads fur knitted Rocks: Mrs. Robert Hi tins; 1'. pairs: Mee. Henry .lohneton, ft sews; Ls. Wm. Blake, 6 pair.; Mrs, George er. Mins Jennie Maize, Mrs. Jaime (Ji ik, Mrs, James Sounder... 4 pairs roc ; Mlss Jessie McMillan, Miss M -.y S,wn era, Miss (1. Templeton, Mrs. John enary, Mrs. ltd. McWbinney,3 pairs eakh; Mr.. John Saunders, Mrs. (Veit Kic ley, Mrs.,lohn Quaid, Mr... kelton,Mts. Alfred Quaid, •, Aire. Hobert Ft'zgrratd, Im, Mrs. Thus. Elliott • this week. Mrs. John 8cboenhats and Miss Freda cslted on friends lu the village this week. Mr..1H. Hayden has retdrned froth Rt. Thoma., and, we are &ad to say, in much improved in health, Mrs. B. Joseph, of Detroit; and Mr; and a Mrs. Cameron moron and children, of Manitub•. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. %Volker Murray, - Mims May Dickson and Mrs. Lena Quaid and her Water, Mist -Ethel Brown, motored with Mr. Ei Schoen - halo to Clinton and were guests of Miss Roselle I choenhals. ASHFIELO. RED CR.01.48 Merits. -On l!li�ctober'L5tlt the ladies of Asbfleld"`llbldiers', Ald DR WARD'S snciattr le Dee. VOA ad MEN ! He treat, n.4h rho. e'er 'ln pat a veers R• hN Me" the bast pert f hu hie r• the tudy or Mi. / DISY.ASES lnel.m..w America'. ..d Compels best bwr,tsl. H. h.. motored tlrw,.d, et' week. Ate. Mw es entente. M.... bond, N.M. ed H.pt..d. aatet��s,e. &ores have dnevaedel•e- wM,►Mvan. Hundred. or aural quarte be.. recommended their rine d. and ..f.t.ee to Aiwa retken haw tent thin eon.. ole.\a• ♦se. Tlr treatment they yenned and Ito Deno N noosed winch yea will rennin i..urh s. awn .,a a ger- t�e ed and rwaannv..addeedd hr mom if '•••__h•• world ovewomber I rot 18. 8 the r•,.srel, a arm -h.t BLIT !health. t W input rT.SYOU-the sasr- rata u•ey. SAFEST. and SUREST Con known to mediad senora. Ther awe Sete is varus tact Dr. Word .0 w eed to entre .. tpe-or' . In aLOOD PW3ON:' WRACNESSEs, LOWLa8D AI ete..IJseset- � tae.' rude ariw11M, Y NAT demotattet.d a tb.rsnd, d e a. enter ►N e The remelts you re- done are QUICK A andM peed o Cass .Saw the res me WARD'S 1..1 8. 0.... , e W er't.d aebw r« the trepe.ta the or , Urine*. Owe .wet calla/ wig 8..... ed Seer in Aaerira emery t tela we •.. 'Wiese a taot..at etfem it it. w18 Steamboat Tree Deer m..eenes teem ., Unread Scanner. W06ielserLow nes etre ulcer. w d Bert . .1. AS bitten tee gar damsel rrnallad awl tet AS s•rees nosadsoksl teal ..rile• Ruder reltret• DR. WARD, BUPPALO'S' LEADING SPECI ' 111' 7i N sexes Senn% 0... MALA., W TJALO, N. Y. Oes Rove, -Meader Wednesday. 0triy-4 r • M. Thunder .ad )rids -r to t. adayb-u w f113lLANDS OF ONTARIO CANADA Thoutas8 The Home of the Red Dew and the Moose ..2 . J each OPLrN SCASQNS r:7 en. J yy"" .r., . rR, Jas. Mtn. John M era, DEER -NmZnd tar la to Ne rather l.l(}t Mot. James Rot hie, Mrs, Thos. Nall, in.'luave, _Airs. Saw. Philli , Mi.. M. Hall, Mrs, Angus (lordon, • 1\'iIl•on Irwin, Mss i#oe. Meter,. . Wm. McMillen, Mie'. (71Imnur, Mies 1'nnrringhsut, Mies Lottie Hrtfutd, li 'aa ((rare KC: Kenzie, 1 pair each. vol '- bale, $101,ari11, \ Anyone wishing to knit en have yarn from Mrs. Robert H - ins, or chore wishing to sew esti have ut,nut garments from Mts. Bich• Mc- Whinney. MOOSE -Novrml.er 1st to Nov t 'Mier l:.lh °4w••baorias... 1n ymie,of ills ebi• errr'rtft- trict. of Ontario, including Tin4gnnti, the open season i. from Nove'rf.rr 1st to No,ember:pleb inclusive. Write foe Copy of ••Plar&rounds -The Haunts of is h and Dame," germs Oate Lawn Hunting Resul.tions, etc.. to \ C. P. HORNING, Untoe Oration. Toronto, Ont Y Tickets and fell information nn erg plic..tion bn F. P: LAWRI':NCE & • NUNS. Phone 8. The Saults Coal. Co. E+e XXCI . SIVR' AGENTS tl U1Rt LEHIGH VALLEY THE COAT. THAT SATISFIES We deal in Hard and Soft Coal, Lime, Cement, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, also Hard and Soft Wood, Maplele�an�d Slabs, Slabs, tfladoek Seam, f2 par eartl. Fresh cars of Lime and Cement just received. Orrtclt Pitovo - - . - 75 B. j. Sautes' Residence 27.5 W. W. Sanits' Residence 202 KINTAIL. Tugrn&Y, Noy. 14. Fen' THE RID CRo8R,-The play • tnder' Two Flags" was well ren- dered in the Kiotatl hall on Friday 1. vetting Inst by the Lucknnw Dramatic Sock ty, under the auspices 'of the Women's institute. In this way the Lucknnw ymn(g people have been do- ing their "hit" fur the Red Cross, and the 'members of the Inet{tnte have pleasure in reporting the proceeds an tE). To this amount must he ed the substantial sum of $10 which wee generously contributed by Messed. John and -Peter MacIDtyre. of Lochalsh. ' s;':riet.r KIPPEN. Ttrlsner, Kpd, 14. Mr. Thos. McClymont, of London, is renewing old friendship', A11 are pleased to see him looking ao well. Mrs. Henry ivison and Mien ,drafts anent a plettmat visit lately with her sister, Mrs. (Rei.) Moll Khoo, at Wnodhata. Mr. Thos. Kyle has returned bear his Western trip. While there he (Reposed of some penp.rty at • good Baum. He says forme* are ptoapat- • �i li 0 cy 111 ROS. RUTHERFORD HOME. Warm Retention for Former G. C. I. Boy, Wounded at the Front. Ripley, Nov. 12 -An enthuu$�tutic reoaptiou was given Lieut. Illoswell Rutherford, son of Rev. C. M. Kitchel- 1 ford, Pretdbyterirn minister at Piue River, last everting- Lieut. Ruther- ford has just arrived home from the front, with M deep wound in his he•td. Ha served with the 12th Hataliou, Winnipeg, and war iu the meet big drive. The reception was held at Reid's Cut nerd, where • large crows turned ' out to cheer the wounded soldiers. Pte. Aldridge, who slew was wounded in France, was un toe platform end re- ceived a warty welcome. The hall was tilled to the dories. Stirring speeches were delivered by U. H. Mooney, edi- t .r of The H'pley Express, Rev. Mr. Rutherford, Mr. Dan Smith, Lieut, Rutherford and Pte. Aldridge. A letter WWIYesd'frow Rev. George (Mamie, announcing that he re- gretted being unable to be resent Andy/tatting wiatting Lieut. Hutherfurtl rapid iecovery. Lieut. Rutherford stated that the situation had been serious in France, hot the boys there now are all confident and were driving the who wan well and favorably known in Uerivans back, thi+part of the county. Q.iet and Patriotic selections were rendered thoughtful in his way, he lived an un- by Miss L. U. Wel•b, Mise Hooey and otos move I fe anti was esteemed by those who knew him bete. In politic• he wa1 au ardent Conservative He leatrs to mourn •hie toes hi. widow, one sou and three daughter's, besides numerous other h (end.. ADDRtt.'I8 018 BILLY SUNDAY. -On Sunday, toe 18 h Inst , the Sj-.thodide held their anuiversat y services. Rev. J. W. Baird, of James street Metho• diet church, Eu t -r, was the preacher. His ,ifternoun sermon war thoughtful, Practical, and inspiring. in the even- ing he gave an excellent address ob Billy Sunday sod bis work in Detroit. in fact, we twlieve there are few men who could have so well arranged the 'natter used and have given ouch s comprehensive and clear petiolate of the great evahggelint's work in the WIMP space. �fhe oReriags amounted to g70. The ehut•t�tt choir, assisted by Miaow -McKibbon and Aliwey, of Lucas, gave good, service. _$100 Reward, $100. The Modern of this ppiper will be Massed tb Iea'I that lh,re i+ at b'.et oned,Md.d dt.wn.. mien,* hvr been sl•le to euro In alt 1t, Madre, and thu i+catarrh. •.atarrh being ar-nitny iu- (Mei, ed or oonetiuttodal rondftiene Te.(ulees oon.t(tut- 1 rrentuteuI. Hat._.. Catarrh (,'ore i,. taken taternally .ad acts, through the bloot On the mon u..urfseee of she wy-tem. thereby de•troylnd the fouod.tlmiut the di -saws. elv'tn(t the rediae( '•Irmre.h by bubdlna up the cos - *Mutton .84 as leder nature Its dans nk Wert. The proprietors have se mach talth In the euro lee power. et HatI • Catarrh Cu e (het they offer ons bund ed dolWs for any ease that 11 /wile to cure. Send fur 11•t et 1.+t1- mno A r,...: F. J CHt\EY & CO. Toledo, Ohio. gun& by •tldruggi..t., 75e. ST. AUGUSTINE. • TUESDAY, Nov. f1. Mee. Win. McAllister, of Ua:t, vis- ited ltd. -nits itt this vicinity last week. Misr, t -thrr McClimcbey, of Rlyth, is vi.tting.ner ender, Mrs. Charles Rob- inson, Mr. and M1+. W. M.•AIlistee vis- ited lit•u.eele, Jsmestowit and 1Ving. ham freed. turn week. Mie. Ethel ).eddy,. who is attending Winghant Business College, spent the weekend at brr Dome bete. On Thursday, Noverhber 9th, the re- mains u( the late Mr... Chas. Miller. of \Vhitechuieh, were interred in Dohny- brnok cemetery. The funeral of John O'Cailaban. V. Walden. The audience sang "He's • Jolly U rod Fellow." The huilding was Lased to the utmost capacity and supppeer was served bythe ladies. Mr, J. Shields occupied te chair. la six weeks Lieut. Rutherford expects to return to France. Lieut. Rutherford - is very well known in U. derieb, having attended the Col- legiete Institute here. The following letter, which tells of the fight in which. he was wouuded, was written to • cousio at St. Helens: London, Rog., Sept. im, 191I1: DEAR WILL, -Perhaps you nave al- ready heard i ass in Blighty enjoying England's beet, atter ba%iog stopped a couple of iron rations that Fritz bad no further use for. He pretty nearly made an uodertaker'r job of it, bat maybe it was his sawing knowledge of "kultur" that would not pariuit bis - sympathetic, lovable li(tie.person that he is -killing Inc. In any case, whether through luck. Providence, saving grace, or acme other dispensation laid down by the Shorter Catechism, be was robbed ot_a corpse. By all the rules. regulations ono secret signs of musketry, I should at present be a two week,' member of the R. 1. P. Club, but not yet for • While, anyway - However, I have every respect, Inc Fritz's snipers. In ait- probability I afraid carry marks emblematic of 'kat 1-espeet *leo: 'Although he has to he handed it on Ow, score• --of accuracy, the laurel dorsa t,belong to him when it is *case of d ncy or rportsulanebip. I will explaiinn. He had already sniped one of our ofilcrry through the neck. which is legitimate j1 •bting. When he was hit 1 got three or four uten, and we were pet Cot g the duties of .tretcb- er-heaters-lift g him into a shell hole to drew hi. . Then it was tis t Fritz showed what kind of lighter he was. for be got two of us rigbt to- geeher with the same bullet. Luckily, it didn't get either of uS b.dl-grazeu the other fellow'• *roinyand. continu- ing on its j.turoer, boiled `through my rgbt arm. it didn't takelpng to get that fixed op, a1 it Deeded only arty light tee.ttmeot..;, - 1'nia_was taking place among' tit a con lonleratl0 g D of •hail -hales,•, no treuchts, and they resembled the Epp who lost his hie (trtnl'r, 20th in the of a bowlful of boiling porridge, It .tort) on 1.4ke Brie, wan h• -Id from his war at our farthest point of ad•»ncr,\ home near WVhitechorcb to the R. 11W ysrtlb from whale we etatttd, and •emetery.htiw lest, W..Iuwtday mnrn- tr); a7rd-' aa+ int wily attended by friends and eelativ."-. The tuners( the di* nceiiing part of it was that we -our partreuhar-eempsny -of -the battalion -bad no right to be there se services wer.1. cornh.r!ed by fide. all. This et roe score owing to the fact Father O'Connor and H F.rbrr that there had been an unavoidable l-amendeim. of London : Riot F ,i her alteration in the officers who went in. N..hun, of \VniKh+m, »zed H v, p..ther As this change took place just a few Dean, of Si. Augusuue, minittes before we went up, ut was but natural that tF. new men should be Those wishing to send ltntoe Oyer - art.*, 'hill the 1»y of the land. act.. for hnhd..y gifts.hYdd note port As a matter- of fact, I did not know I •ittin¢ until it i. late, fret Set them was goipg up till fifteen minutes be - away early, es later we will he rushed, tune we mved otf. I d not od the M.ke app 'intment. at J. tV, Terre.- orders, etc.o, .iid was entirdyaely ignoranttr LEtt'N, Btnpher'. old stand. of what ors tette done. Our company was battalion reserve. HOLMEi-VILLE. ! to be used at any tinge nr place when •-_ -\ needed. After the boys went over the WsovEHnAr. Nov. 13th, top from the frontline, we moved up \\'illiams will .reach iiiricin the support line where "lel had John's church next Sunday afternoon b, •en and wait td in the evacated at 3 e.S•lork and will administer con. trench for further orders. iVe had a Ht unction to a large rias«. wonderful opportunity to watch from Mt`eee:HNet I, sicav rot ANI ENTSR- there the whole attack. Believe me, it TA IN M BNT.- "Mean '. I fav"wa. obae'rved wastwyond description. The howbard- in Holru..ritle Methr'list t•hinrMu on ►limit Mat, was 100up by our Rime was Sunday lair. The• Pastor, Rev, A. simply hellish. No one can Byer im- M r y evening a fiiik-1 .upper was Nerved, fol- lowed by a program given by the ntr•.t City Male Quartet.t.e. There were addresses alt.. from Hey. W. 11. Moulton, -Het. it. J. McCormick, of Hlvth. nal Hev. Mr. Sinclair There versa a- veter tarp attendance, And both r titan-:atertrasr and the program- were greatly enjti}-rd. The proceeds Alllntlntf'11 te, S'2i1t inelair. preached morning and evening agine what it is like unless you exleri- ,1 'iw.1 r.ngrwgationa and a male enoe it; those who did experience it •hoot led the singing. Ort Moeda have no great desire to go through it afcain. Our aeroplanes were thick up alktve, watching and signalling back to artillery, and oid Fritz kept peppering away all the time at them. Anyway It was too much for -Fritz. The Donnan trout line wrrts obliterated add they were killed like rate. Some bunches of prisoners came running bark bands up. wildly gesticulatinau saluting avid doing evesything imagin- able to let ua knot* they bad had enough of it. They came hack by platoon.,with only one Tt.tnmy as eeco. i, 'but the shimmer of hie bayonet wan eeough to make the baldest Hun think of his frau and kinder before doing anything Brash. Is It notating 7 isW it to be set. looted until it kids to that terrible scourge consumption? Padres 4mad between winterloughs and colds, Sad serious consequences. Pepe v. tablets made up al Pine extracts and medicinal essences, which whoa put into the month tan lets Meting vapor These ore b rant .4 dawn direct to the lungs, throat sad bronchial tubes -not swallowed down to the . toarecb, which k set alUag. Tn s i. M ed has M your sold. yen • neat, ktes.Mtl. or 0MMa. Aa agpl•u err ~NW eon CO. Tram & Lit own 'w tib t. p4t.,nr" 8t �i°s.ay The tanks, toe, put the wind up them. No wonder. either. They sure ate most flendlsh-looking things -look part 'animal and part machine. The Dave) along over trenches and shell - boles and through houses !Ike a corn. cutter. At one (.art of the line there was a particularly strong point to take in the shape of an old sager re - Seery and at another place s sunken hole was strongly held, Mr. and Mn. Tanks-tbey are male and fealsle ac- cording t0 stab weapons they carry - aitoounted for both of there trouble- some pointe with i.nmense eobnomy of life for us. I ft* one, though, that apparently got ditched and lay there grunting Sed heaving away like a thrown bores. The taut 1 saw of it It ons still there and Frits was shooting oven a fine variety or stuff at it, whic wasn't vary pleasant sihen yon bait In peso right bytie e boys went right through anThe what was acquired, sayway, and dial It in short time, ton. We went up, to dig a trench for sup- port after thlags had cieared up what. As 1 said, Inroad of gee tlag 10 nor proper piece NM yards behind the new line, we landed op In knot. A sive pbkk we were In. Wo-verp bete • •,. ( WE ARE getting a touch of winter weather and begin , h,t ' to realize that warmarments are necessary. This,: r ° store is in a position to look after your wants in just such lines as are necessary for the cold weather. COATINGS ,_ • Now is the time to bt#1 cloth to'rua1e coats for the children. ,1We have a range of blanket q,, cloths in ret), navy, white -brown check, light fawn check and navy cheek, at from 81.75 , to 112.25 a yard. Heavy cloths for making boys' suits and coats in durst cularings from tl,5c to 11.10 a yard. - Fy"; Five Coats to be sold at very low prices. Three 810.00 Coats at $5 00, two $15.00 Coats at 17.00 and one 121.00 Coat at 17.00. HOSIERY -------L:',--_ -_ `dr. tY. � s 0 esta. w .� . r ,, - . -- --.�...�...e. •a.:xs:�r wren-NOab - 1. Hosiery is a specialty with us and that means we can supply your wants in Stockings at prices that are low in comparison with Hosiery prices Boys' heavy worsted Stockings, -in all sizes, at 60c a pair. tt lrlK t : "T' '" „ _ _ . Girls' heavy Stockings, in all sizes, at 6Oc a pair. �/j Girls' and ladies' fine ribbed Stoekings, in all sizes and pure cashmere, at -60: and "tic each. Ladies' fine cashmere Stockings, plaits, at 40c and 60c a pair. �. a,.0 soYt1nR 1,_, real+ Little Darling, iu all sizes and colors, at 35c a pair. s , } '•. *- a,Ewir°� W.�w"l�t"��i;".k^ ^+.cedeA"nfG�a UNDERWEAR u.,„.., t�.�..Wt.�..��:;....._. ws **4�y Be sure and get your Underwear for the winter before tilt price advance Children's and Ladies' grey Vests and Drawers, in all sties at 25c a g:trwtnt r$. Children's and Ladies' Vests and Drawers, in all sizes, at 50c a garment. • i w Babies' and Children's all -wool Vests and Drawers, from :13c to 75e a garment.' J. H. C O L B OR N E D above!. sad no-raeanme of showing .our p anerr pxoeitien, fur they were Clow eveihead getting the positions of our front line, but we didn't have the material with us to show theist. The result of that war, of course, that our artillery, not being infurwed as W our position, put a barrage on just ahead ut•us-in fact, some fell abort. Well, there we werebetween the_devii and the sett. Fritz sniping and our own artillery going short. Of couret. wind you,' such oeeurnttees are only tug common in • hill .bow such as we had nn the 1i.b, but de*pite these little clicks cunt fot able and sometimes fatwl-the wbole show, as you know, was a ruccebs. Well, to get back to the tiro, when Fritz got we in the arty. After grt- tine► it in • ►ling, 1 ►tatted to soak back ov •tiaad to our old line. To pet thecae meant. Blighty and the emmforts of civilization. but i'ritz was Still snip- ing, and, worse than that. our *Millet y was falling eh 'rt. 1 crowed along about fifty 'raids. when bang op the head and the lights went out, the cur- tain fell, end 1 though . sure 1 was stein going to have it hard time espleiuine 'tome 'hinge to Mt. Peter & 1-'.., Second iheughtr coov'nced me -'(bat I hadn't (otter take a chance oo that and i came to. 'y He bad plugged me clean thiougb the steel helmet, and the hal- let drove a piece of it (the helmet) into toy forehead, *leo beautifully !actu- ating -soy lefteye-brow. 1 just rat there fot awhile thanking everybody and everything 1 could think of that. should be thanked) oo such occ.a►ion►, ad after-tyingthe wound up i started the way again. It. wasn't very he all. the way berate No Man's Lan --or at least w`liat had•-- eeli,'t1ilt Was w ours- but I managed to make it, and \believe, ole, the price of scot s went up' considerable when 1 lagid. back in otir old line. Froin there khe going was good, IncIt was at least n trenches, end after about one and -i- balf wiles 1 got to theatubul•nces, bad is .hot of ketch and started on the way to Blighty. 1 was in bale hos- pittl for ten days and just came over here this week. Hope to bre out and around soon, and wnnnde are doing fine. This i. a terribly Wog letter, but not having any friends bere i must make up for it in letters. Dive my best to the rest Vend any others iagvt Inv. RoetvtgLL. Ment' a woman steadies her Mirror t , the neglect of her heart. HENMILLEI*. WQDNKBnAIr. N• A number of our young pe Ie Intik in . be concert at llohuheviit , DD Mon- de night.1 P People from this vicinity will be glad to know teat Mr. and Mrs. McKie have arrived safely. in Toronto atter their trip from England. __LW.. McKie was formerly Miss Mien Straogban.) in a card written Octohq, Stn, 1,1e. Arthur Barber, wbo h a= prisoner, In Uermany, said that he was eel .ng the best of health. He had received several letters from Bentoilbr, and •Ito some of lie- prtr.eJe that t he Red Craw Society he. been sending to him. He is interned at lirf.ngeueL- lager. Arm.il CARLL.W XliIRHI).t Y. Nov. 11 Mr. Allan Wilson has tone to 1'h.0 - rahe to visit his son., J ours and 7'. ed. Mrs. Will Sallow. and in t-I,l,, en have gone to :\.ulwtley on a wonth•s holiday. Mews. (;nnnnr .F AI b i.hipp•.l two carloads of hogs and one of .;at Ie lett week and Mr. Andarws shipped one carltaad•n( rattle from Megaw. Mr. Thos. Hamilton has to turned borne front Hnolt St.. Marie, Sete. 'pending pati of the hunting eon-, .11 with his btu:b r, Dr. Hruv,t `Hrtso- ilton. ) ✓••"'' Anniversaryservices ere to be held in Smith's )(ill P,e•byterirn rho{rrh on DePember 111 h, and a concert is ill he given on the 1• {lowing Mond..y vening. Portlier notice at, to the nature of the- prtsgiaiu i►tlt iv'n next week. AUBURN. Laser ERNvt e - F:tx. Nl Un newt •- T da evening next » lantern talk on the work of the Child, et, Aid Society in Huron county will be given in the Auburn Methodist church, commen- cing at 7.:110 o'clock. Mr. U. M. El hitt, ..1 Uoderich, county agent of the 11'. A. Society, will give the.dh:reas and Rev, l:. (l. Powell, of ('fetor, will give a brief address and w.11 also free" charge of the lantern. One huirditor slides will )te.hown. and in addi+io, there will he a tmt:icsl prograni he hwal talent. .A collection will 1 e taken iu aid of the work in behalf or the children, SAYS HOT`WATER WASHES POISONS FROM'THE LIVER Everyone should drink hot water with phosphate In It, before brakfllat To feel u fine as the. proverb's* fiddle, we must keep the 1ll;er wasted ' clean. almost every morntl to pre - rent its sponge -like pores m clog- ging with Iddigeatible mat rfal. soar bile and poisonous toxins. says a noted physictan. 1f you get headaches. tt's your Beer. If you catch cold eaelly. It's your five: It you wake up with a bad taste, fatted tongue, nasty breath or stomach comes rancid,,It's your (leer. 8alio�i skin, muddy rhmplezlon, watery ey all denote liver \uncleanliness. Your liver 1s the most important, also the \. must, abused and neglected organ of the body. Free know its function or flow to reletse the dammed -up bode waste, bile and toxins. Most tolke retort to violent calomel, which is a dangerous, salivating cbamtcal which can only he used occasionally became tt accumulates in the tissues. Sint attacks the bones. Every man aad woman, sick or.. web, should drlfik each morning be> _tiro a pass of hot wafer' .. i A. -lib a teaspoonful of limestone phse- phats Ia It, to weigh from the liver and bowels the previous day's Indigestible material theson t s p0 . song bile and toxins; lcln thus cleansing. sweetenlfaM and tresheutng the entire alimentary' -- canal before putting more food lute • the stomach. t Limestone phosphate does not me - strict the diet Like calomel, because It can not salivate, for 1t Is harmless Sad you an eat anything afterwards. It la Inexpensive end almost tasteless, sad lulyltharmaciat will sell you a quarter pound, which fa sumclent for a dente onstratlon of how hot water and disk stone phosphate deans, stimulates sad freshens the liver, keeping you feeling at day in and day out. a: e,canlr•yr ` •e{l, ia`-.&C��;:ail' e";t,'.1.1: •nn:.`tNei�rvT'" You Save 25t50 o er cent. by P Buying Your Footwear N�w THE big sale goes on, but the 3b days will soon be 1 over. A $ saved is a $ made; Lay in a supply now. You save $ Loo $1.50 or $2.00 on 1 pair of good Shoes, Club Bag or Trunk. Each day brings out new bargains and better value than ever. The entire stock must be sofid. An opportunity like this may never come - your way again. Remember leather is going up in price every day. Be wise. Buy your footwear now. 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