HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1916-12-7, Page 7The Saults Coal Co.
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ExCi.t'sit'r AGENTS Fog
LEIllatl VALLEY
THE COAL THAT SATISFIES
W& deal in Hard and Soft Coal,
Linte, Cement, Fire Brick, Fire
Clay, also Hard and Soft Wood,
Maple and HetnIock SIab
Hasslack Slabs, $2 per cot
Fresh cars of Lime and
CEment just received.
OFFICE PHONE - - - 75
B. SaultsResidence 275
W W..Saults' Residence 202.
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Vertical
Ferspension of Con-
eyor Belting, u In the case
of Mines and Quarries, calls for
emphasis on strength and eel -
form quality. Weuse a tightly wov-
1 en duck and a rubber friction of
great holding power whkh
pc-
.ineatly unites the different piles.
That's why doesn't
Dunlop deteri-
Belting orate.
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The Farmer's QM.
13 uelph Mercury.
As the average mac in i lie city views i
It at leveret, 11111 1.00.1111r UllICUI/Itto 1$
/11/1/114 t111/10t10 W41111011 ill 1W61,...111 te
prices that 1.e ..ti receive for all the
evadable produce he has to offer tr
his faun. Oiie ut the besl tutuiniett
farmine in the Memel. and UAW slim
wbo weak. his land uu the isitetteitlee
proved plane. diecuesed the ritual l'
with & Menem y man a few days ago,
cheitniug that Lb. petition of the fanner
bad bee u suite epees e i t etl.
• a grained title." he stated, "the
meninges of the farmer per acre ale
email. In many came they are et.
await, altar deducting seed, thiesititig
Outages and tenor, that 1 would not
like tt) bay just how hubs i•eniaitis, tor
the simple &taboo that you would test
be incitued to believe It. You think,
because the former generally has a
little cash, that he et make a great
deal. It le 1101. what be wake*, bu:, in
comparison with the man in the city,
ALAN Iffilitat the teenier dues NOT •peuu
Mat. often makes his the Himachal
superlot of Ibe mall in the call. Iii•
mum' this tor a lawn Lune and 100
willeseekhat I aw right. The peopie
oa the farina do uot kappa& Lilt
*bows, the moving picture bowies or
eters cigar storm, or any of the mai-
1 petalueing enterprisee that are so com-
mon in Ibe cities. Their Metes are
re simple in the metier of dress. ••I
aw the average termer," he contiMied.
"end one emu tweed suit &naivetes my
purpose. Then inthe_niteer ot market
prices. I admit that 1 nave a t•ir crop
of turnips that I have not told. The
price ea good arid I duei thiuk it. will
go any higher, but I can\e *ell. If I
did, look who I would balm to buy,
and see the price of bran andeniddfinge
and other stibstitute*. No t really
'imam this. the' the price of weepy,
as far as I atm coneetned, w ht aus
well b ten cruet; a buebel. P tore
re in a different choir. 1 have • i my
. ihat 1 am going to take h me.
(bee bags, th.tt I bought at the ma et
p 3 ot $2. lit a bag. We have alai t
no ate at all, bud hetote the end
the ear we *Rail have to buy mita to
teediat g and certainly idl the seed oats
t,i
i thit. will require f-ir the next sea -
eon. i 'OW. this is not a hard luck
)e11'. the farmer in conclusion,
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CANADIAN TOYS.
I I
radsetry Takeo Frow .Geetailay is
.ii Now Here toditay. . -- Sewing Boxes That
Canadian belting and idgenUltY will
provide the S'Sniti Claus mast% noe 1 :::: Will Please the Girl
s
Alt
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eenteteentetteeettere>
ties to a leiter . erood•' children ' at fe.i . ,
Yuletide. Hitherto the 1' h rig attar Lowatatv...0.60,x46::::::::;ww.mattosA
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trees have hen'geten with the awe-
, ry and dimity, hut nevettle less tte, THE gimps are tun of pretty cro
tonnevovereu Ankles for a girls
only thing that rah ed the 0,1 11(4. ,
room, and so simple tire IlltiSt ot thS•111
"mad1.-In-Gersaany" article. lu a
supplement to the Weekly Eullet in of Ib mike that auy MD who works care-
tbe Department of Trade and Cow-, ftlily ran eerily duplicate them for ac-
uierer we are told that the value r 1 taptable; Christmas sifts fur her young
the annual export of ion from l'e r• blends. First 01 all. There is a sew -
Of all overworked WORK'S probably tilt many to foreign rountries wits /0.5,0 Ins box The proportions may be what -
125,000,000, a sum that equals tee ever you wish. if you don t find a
housewife is the hardest worked. SEI value of the output of menet clothier box of the right else at home y ou can
has so much to attend to, with Very lit th
help. tier work can be lightened if slit f"ri'" in Canada durl" th' Yv" probably get it at the poem store.
knows the value of system and she should
lecturing eenailt. If Germany re The etesiug box In rig. 1 has lege
try and take & short rest in the daytime ,
A physician who bee:tine flunous almost eetved for tee toys she exported the mode of strips 2 inches estiele, 1 inch
sum of $25,000,00. It is safe to say thick. and from 14 to 20 inches long,
around the world, Doctor Pierce, ol
Buffalo, N. Y., the specialist in womarer that these wbo bought them to Plea -e according to the. height that you want
diseases, for mitoydyeuee practiced medi. the children, paid for them at leiot to have the box. Fourteen or 15 invitee
me in a farming 'strict. He Mete 4319-4-440.040,-0414------4:11.-thw lar'wl ercregte_fryou ir4r,h..to mut. the_b„...
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served the lack of system in the planning of Germany. Canada toon
6579.547, and in the following Yea] • bench to sit on.
of the work. •
The tower of the sewing box skould
If it is a headaehe, s backache, a gen. I $247000,- and siore teat tiro. now -
astion of. jrritabilityeor twitching_ and at all. Bet more toys were In ouget be wide enough and long enough to
-e-yrolect of on leek veer the -flies
tuicontrollable nervousness, i g In fron% int rutted -.atom.
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must be wrong with the head or bark, a To t(0 Itritiih
woman naturally .aye, but all 'the time sent from German factories to the
the real trouble very often centers in the value of $7,500,000 annually. 01
organs. In nine elutes; out of ten the course since the war this demand
seat of the difficulty is here, and a women has had to be met from rebel
should take rational treutment for iti sources, and inquiries from abreee
cure. The disorder should be treated are reaching Canada In contintiell',
steadily and systematically w1% Drincreasing velum.-, and it would .ei;
Pieree's Favorite PreseriTiorr.-
pear. from What the toy will:anis
For diseases from whir women suffer say, that -very substantial progices I-
"Favente Preeenptioe to a powerful re. being made in the Dominion in th,
iterative. During the last fifty yearsit has making of toys which are tallier:
banished from the lives of tens of thou: wen -with the teede and with ale_
sands of women the pain, worry, miorY children. and are also afttacting
and distress caused by these dimities. buyers from abroad. And yet, ho,....
11 you are $ sufferer, get Dr. Pierre's ever. the many new industries, which 1
Favorite Prescription in liquid or tablet numberbetwen forty and fifty, al..
form to -dor. Then addr"" Dr. Pierce' quite unable to supply the home de -
Invalids' 1 otel, Buffalo, N. Y. and'get :mend for many popular toys of la
confidential medical advice entirely
- free" mestie design and manufacture
ihen. soon after the war. there Mb/
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a dearth of novel.Betan eff t
:
made by_the tetyprin to direct ingeh
tiny into giving attention to produe
ing something distinctly Canadian In
character,' and they hate been aur
cessful. Copying the German pro-
duct was avoided studiously, • henee
the chips that fall from the sawmills
of the Dominion are being cut aril
shaped so as to make British Dread
noughts and Canadian flying
Dolls' carriages and wag
ons of an attractive appearance
: -
substantial, are taking the place el
tbe„.....hatemeared frailties that were
oreviously imported. '
Already the toy industry tel tc
settle to -localities- who
**for era ore going to a.t_tilaeg all
right end hope fa better crops nett
sorroljet before e rely Matt makes
his at MI for cei •11 that the farmer
tett ing rich et him penee he should
i. all the facts Iwfo
is
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HEN it comes to
Matte' of choos-
ing the man who
is going to do _
Eleark
it will pay you to see
All necessary informa
yours ifoir the asking.
all around. Therefore you must nee
the cover boards from a larger box.
• Nail a pair of wooden stripe across
them to hold 11001 together (Fig. 3).
thlYre la ed n the
show aptitude for the worke -Here is. -These etri
Pe c e Do
one Instance. A toy was being made
under side of the boards in such a
In large quantities on Bathurst position that they will keep the cov-
street. Toroato, when an enterpi Is OP from slipping from side to side,
In agent showed the factory owner and from end to endwhen it Is placed
th4.- he could produce the toy ye!, upon the sewing_hes,ily making the
mueir chkerepWrineLhparticular tot •;
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tban \h. could In To ato. An lot, cover to lilt off, you Vim save you
the trouble of putting on hitless.
tigation resulted in the removal c
the industry to Quebec,. The decie
Perhaps you can bitbergs nough
ing factors were that ihe remnant tn cretonne r eeur sewing
/ e
frout_gemetsinemillecciallt at.Lbox. The cart with which yon put on
,...4611.11, than Al 0 a thriusand, the moth coveting rnsiteitarWr ditermlne
In her hom would make sails, while., whether or not the bog, wfll be a 'see-
the older chi dren would make other I cess. As a grocery bozlu more or less
• parts_of the lkIIl. Mean% bile the ! rpugh, and its bards aro uneven, tt
beadof the hou r worked Liethe sae le best to coier the. wood with.sitose
mill. In this w
was e ployed.
Gen of conditions
RACCOON
TRAPPERSTGerMOre Money"
for Raccoon. Foxes, Muskrat, White Weasel. Allah. Shank,
Flaber.11artea,asii ether Far Bearers colloctsdln yoar serums
SHIP 101 11 FIRS DIRECT t• "SHCBERT- De largest
Muse la Me Rada Waft, esclualseig DIM= AMIRICati IMIS 1(13
• reilable-yeeponsible-safe Fur Sousse/all an Until•Usished rep.
utatmn existing tor • 'more than a third of a century." • Ione au,.
ee..stul record of ending Fur IS htspers prompt„SATISPACTOR Y
AND PROFITABLE returns, Write tor llibe Alierbers Solffsorr.'
the only rellubie accurate market report and pr -e
Writ. few it -NOW -Ws ERRE
A.13. SHUBERT,Itic. 25-27 31/tsFicST AVE.
41'3
al) A herd of caribou.
(2), Mountain gos.t near Banff
13) Fine black be
C) WING o its tanner
forest, itnd mounts!
- Columbia has rema
rongliotd--far -the wilder forms
WWII at onis time were fa
kaumeritus also is Wyoming and :no
Mina, but shell have practically der-
upptuired In the United States. owing
to the advance of settlement and in -
Sufficient gime protection. The heavy
isnewfeli which make; the ten -thou -
eland asethigh peaks Inaccessible In
winter is the nature' refuge of the
grizzly bear, the mountain sheep and
the mountain goat pelts and heads i
of which are three of the most prized
trophies et the big game hunter.
owlet., In tbe untrodden forests of the
1400tensys and the Clingier district;
the great anUered mowee—the last
surviving of the prehistoric tenons-
- ranges undieturbed except for the
'bolder spirits who with park horse
and canoe and guide come upon lila
eteavoires.
moose of British Columb
i&
as being the largest '
The il=:te
'America. They ate eapertally sunterr,
sous In the northern 4nterior of the!
province; they have a particular
ling for tht banks of the Findley and,
/LIAM rivere. Excellent bentIng ean
be had In tha vicinity ot Atha. and
also ef Csariar, Borth east er
lAkO. AS the 1/1001P WiL1. protc. teti
In the Kootenay district for • time,
the &nitre' is agate heentrieg sinner
ous there.. Minting thn moors. Is 011111
or the most attractive of sports. and
*sappy is the hunter wbo Iltecepeff• Ig
Sheeting owe of these antlered mon-
Orchs of the formal
Not lase fascinating than the moose
Gs the earlbou, of which there ere two
varieties, the woodland and the her.
ores ground caribou. The earthen
develops to its greatest 5110 at Cele
telex.' Not long ago en entry from
ghts place won the gold medal at al
texlvibItlen in Vienne'. (Hader. Athal-
flier (91 the Kooteele Central Sall -
4 0,
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t
—Lk obtaining of eheape
rof--whicb pulp an paper st•
the let materiels used in their
makin: are `co) large't fro;•
Quebec. Distinctly new and inge:
bees 4de viginated more I rgel%
4iR Galati The. -Slege:cif.Berl."-• ii-
*coneept4 originating in that -
vice. . It d. not matter where t 0
Idea .Ortginat • tee manufacture o
- localities where the cost of produe-
-Ithe article w ultimately gallo. _the_ „
tion te lowest.
the whole f
is is a repro u. other cloth, first, for a fount:Mimi fay
Europe, whe; the cretonne. Stretch the erectness
e toy-nakIne Inthi.try develop, e over each surface neat(y, and ris•e gimp
such- beg - proporti Peseite,
real factor in th\igttanPW.
.
!abler. -
0-
OxtOrd's Gide Resident.
oath occurre 114 Foofistoer
being north and eolith of the bridge
at Chilcoten River and east and west
the' Preatbritliver mse.kiikelons.insnere^:-
The town of 1.11looefe le reached by
stage from Lytton, CITheeft-ear Ash-
croft. Michel and Golden are good
pointe from which to reach the
Kootenay sheep country. The &s -
.tar country Is easy of &cress.
Amongst the sleet peaks of the
Rockier( we lind,the home of the
Rocky Mountain goeL Re is clad 1n
coat of soft flinty "white, is fast and
fearless in 1(1( motions, and can
travel fleetly over precipices when
man 'wild not attempt to climb. As
"Se fighter the gest Is wonderfully
braee and ran nee hie sharp horns to
• Vern advantage for himself and de -
!erection for the dog that facet; him.
The stiorlsnian visitor to BrOlait
Columbia will find a delightful elf -
I mate and general environs which will
• appeal favourablym. to hiGuides
The Canadian Pacific Railway riv.s
a sniendid servies to the most eon-
, venlent startinsou
randoutfitting points'.
The ram Is protected by excellent
laws, and the guldee. who are expert
packers are themselves keen sports-
men end familiar with the haunts of
itheran!male they help to hunt.
In adto dition the game &trendy
hieeelened the hunter In Pettish Co -
1 Itidl.tiBl Mar chance !tii have a shot
et elk, wild. at, antelope ot
wolf.
way). Revelsteke, and Crannrone aere:r4,
good points trate which to start in
search of caribou:, Hunting distil .
In Lillooet can be ,ached from Ash-
croft and I.ytton. 1
Collunbian or coast deer are found,
all alongthe west coast of British
Columbia as far oast aa the (.rade
Rang. d all through the Crows
Nest Pass. Whelk Columbia kiae\an :
Increasing number of mute defer. -A'
deer of this variety also got a gold
medal prize at the Vienna exhibition.'
.Those deer are found over the whole
Of the interior of the province, but
there are some spots which are Metre
congenial to them than others; they
are most plentiful in the Llilooet die
trice. White tailed deer abound In
East 'Kootenay.
Pb. Witten tir rocky mountain
sheep make.. Its home in the tut
nessea of the Canadian Pacific Rocky
Mountains. A bighorn to counted
upon as ore ot the most rallied
privet a hunter can obtain, for It I.
very . within .h tl
rang.. The bighorn is of a see -
pickets. Meld nature, and can travel
,aa far over the mountain peaks In e
1 taw minutes re a hunt . can .go In
Ees
two hours. nienry that the
f flesh et the bighorn 1s he most de•
Belong of the world'. Kerne. 115
mate/eve horns make a heentiful erne-
' meet The bete Remind for hnntiale
the bighorn is that portion re the
I Lillooet district roughly described u
tel
reeen't y of Oxford Co nty's oldest
reside in the person 1 Maurice
; Egan, w o passed away 1 his 102nd
; year1. till a few wee ago he
enjoyed in best of health, but the
er
its
protracted a II of hot eath
weakened him. His mental 1
were active aim.t to the -last.
The late 'Maur Egan was '
at .Spike -Bay, -in e Cove ot
Ireland: In 181,
r
came to La,
aids with his parents, landing .it
, Quebee, arhere he Ilved brew year -
In 1834 he moved to Wo detock. At
that time thio place was co osed 01
about a dawn log „-.ebantlett onti
Baptist mission hous-. Shortl after
arriving hie -lather was grante len
acres of land in Zorra by the 11
Government. Both he and
father served in the rebellion Iu
1837-38. in 1840 he left Woodstock
' and drove to Ilamilten, and thence to
Toronto, and engaged in business 'or
a short time. Ile returned to Wood-
stock In 3843 and has lived here con-
tinuer's/if ever siace. Ile was one of
the first Catholics to locate In WO -6T
stock and he always took a keen in -1
tercet in the affairs of his church.
Four sons and one daughter surely..
A Well -fitted
Bathroom -
it oily of the great.
lux ,inalt:e,
anti tt thg Salt • 1111ls.:
it i•i; giuntutt'al •..r, •
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%\ eetimatce
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FRED. HUNT
THE PLUMBER -
Hvill
anon Strrrt
RUBBERS
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• The. season is here to havi
your shoes properly fitted
with Rubbers.
4.:1; Quality is the most es-
sential point in selecting
1). the make of goods you
3.buy. The Lifebuoy and
Rubber Leaf brands sur-
y_paothers. la—heavy
Rubbers their wearing
qualities ,cannot be ex-
:: celled.
• .
▪ rrtces are most reasonahl e.
• •
tacks for factioting IL LIne thegide
of the box with plain-eft:0nd iabbrs. 1
Fig. 4 suggests how tho Inside thay Ds
divided off %Ith cloth partiliers. I
In the ser -Ing ten illtretratel lo leig
15 we have eomething of mon: eiabor-
• e form, though it ts no tnore 'Sott-
o t to make. Flg. 6 shows how Uwe
, gra e Is bulit of two nprialit stripe
hall to tine side Of the box, aria talo
gross eces nailed to the nerettes. reap
frame d not be higher than . sheer
back. g. 7 shove the box „over
boards 1 toed together with arose -
pieces.
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retonne covering to the
'same way asdirected tor the other
I
I••10111r.
New Copper Pielde.
I The 'discovery by the Canadian
AritT. e expedition headed by VIlbjal-
mar Stefansson of a great fleld- of
native copper in the vicinity of 7p''-
per
-
per Mine Raver, in the neighborhood
of Prince Albert Island, will prove tit
great value to the business world,
says Dr. Chester A. lteeds, of the
American Museum of Natural Ws-
, toey. Dr. Reeds believed also that
it will afford fIrteT111/1ffl an operastun-
fty for dteplayIng their ingenuity in
finAing an Outletfrom .8 region ttitt
is etIll unopened In a commercial
sense.
I • The work of the party, which
rived in Nome. Alaska, recently, is
• expected to prove valuable In dee?-
mining the direction ef winds and
the movement of tides! in the Polar
region. Dr. Reedit Paid this work
might go a long way to prove or di. -
prove the theory that an unknown
continent *Wets in the great unex-
plored region north of Alaska and
west and north -weft Of Greenland.
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The Person trained in
Commercial School.
We guarantee to give a Stenogra- phic and Commercial
Course equal to that given by any School in the Province
`and to place you in a position when" you graduate. Write
r rates and make arrangtments to eNteraisank as possible.
,
box. Fig. 5 shows how the frame Is
eovered, with a solid pines tacked over
the back, and its edger' brongbt around
over the front of the framework stiles.
Make pockets; out 01 extra Dianec of
cretonne, to hold unfinished soon pee-
iterns, and notions; and form • tweertitig
the yeast edgekthteugh win* la
Wmt elastic.
(04e1rIebt. w is Mier IOW
Fall term begins September 5th.
Students may enter any time.
1,Sch ol of Commerce
CuNTON, ONTARIO.
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