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The Signal, 1919-1-30, Page 44 -Thursday, Jan. 30, 1919. Buy Your Overcoat Now and Save Money OVERCOATS worth up to $25, for $14.50 1rkbout twenty-five of thele in the lot to clear at this price. Overcoats will not be cheaper next winter, but are likely to be dearer, so think of -the money yon can save by buying nose. All youths' and boys' Over- coats greatly reduced. 11-11 Walter C. Pridham Sole agent for 20th Century Clothing Borsalino Hats Phone 57 DUNGANNON. MR. N. F. WHYARD u tM agent kw THE SIGNAL. at par.ga,iame O,drn lett sons bon for sJolcoottess,, adve.t.wnaents w fob printing will receive peon.pt ■nentwn. Telephone iGodenca Rur ala r39. Thos. G. Allen DUNGANNON Issuer of Marriage Licenses Commissioner for Affidavits. els and Conveyancer W vitt. Nets. Mamma Attemr SW, i,c Cvelullv emoc to! and rn,ed Iw ureses m AGENT FOR Fon. Vv .„ d end Life Mwr.wce. ,n .M best Garpenw ewly. !n 1101111I'AL quickly summoned Dr, Moir. of Hensel!. aid the boy's parents. all of whom are at aloes to account for his suddel attack. It Is suggested that hard study may have been a contributing cause. He is a,• far recovered today that he is able to be moved to tug home here. ST. AUGUSTINE. TUESDAY, Jan. 28. Mrs. John Boyle is visit. ng Aahtield friends this wed.. • Harry Gulley is working with Josepb Boyle at present. James and Robert Ferguson are engaged cutting wood aith Uriah Thompson James Craig under.aent an uperatlon in Wongham hospital last week. He is nu• - pro%wg nicely. n visit d Mr. and Mrs. Wm Thompson Brussel_ friends last week LUCKNOW. TtEsoAY. Jan. 2S. News times from Edmonton W the (death 'there of Rev. M. Saunders. a former rect:u of the Lucknow Anglican church. Death was due to influenza. • BANK CLERKS MOPE. -There has been IWNGA`tNON. (quite a changing about of tete men in the Wednesday. 29. local banks. Mr. Evan Geddes. who was inn. merchants aro busy taking teller in the Bank of Hamilton, tett last (week to report at Winnipeg. where he st.s'k. likely nal be transferred to an office in It.r•c,• Halle Is attending the: county The t,I Alt►orta. His place in the local bank is c.1u,s a t tie fies or bolding taken b)' Mr. J A. Hayden. who has rel. -drug today i at theirstewing lioIueof ti1 been reaeving for some time. Mr. D. Gilbertson of the Alolsuns staff. has gone NI - f , where he takes the position of t caw. t0 A Int owlet and inieslurtary enter• accountant in the hlolsau Hack there. rnfuun.nt wa• held hr the al.•th,rilltt We are sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. Gil- 1 pimples. bade) Ra, ulcers.cutburns bertson from town. but be is going to a poisoning. 1 v11111,01 .•u Thurslhy evening- .1 t�rf.1u w•rcMw will Ir• held fu the bigger place and likely a more lucrative I and scalds. All dealers or Zam-Buk Anglican, rhurel, ou ouuduy evening, pceltion The family w•i 1 take with them I Co., Toronto. 50c. box. 3 for al.= GODERIOH, ONT. opoirXXXXXLIIINIE*111101.XXx**SONImilliatii011111XXIE***11 EAL dA B.. U E based, rot ca t:.e price paid for cousamalty. but on the benefit de- lved: 'hint la why Zam-Buk is the ;earpest skin hewer on the market -because the benefit derived Is '151/4 -sumer th'n can ba got from 'Meaty niat:t•ents. This 11 due to be tat that Zamiluk Is all rnedb LaiI-100',;. Ordinary ointments ire 5% medicine and the balance estate! tat. Tho surerfority of Zam-Buk is proved by tho rJ.tuy cases of chronic akin trouble and old sores which yield to the power of Zam-Buk atter all other treatmentshave failed. The unusual power hf en on which Zam-Buk possesses enables It to reach the underlying tissues, where skin troubles' have their root." Then the germicidal pro- perties in Zate-Buk destroy all germs. Until this Is done healing can !ever be thorough. The reason why sores that have been treated with ordinary ointments break out regalia is because the remedy has never got to the seat of the trouble, but has only healed over the outer skin. 7.am-Buk. on the contrary uproots akin disease. and the cure Is complete and permanent. Zam-Buk should always be used for eczema, ringworm. scalp sores. 1 at 7.311 p.ul. All are int iits l. Miss lone Stitt hers attended u Iwospa•I nt $i rut ford Normal School on Friday evening of Inks {reek. Richard ('arks pals Ia,ugllt frow Thotwls nigher tweuty-are Sera's etIt vesture laud alcove the bridge. Mr. Thos. Ricco. a h.1 eras rest 1 badly IuJurwl by being kicked t horse. Is now uoakturr a fair recto Mrs. Craig rerur,.'l h.1iue utt Tt Iny evening from Rothwell it y14 tc shire elle h.i.l been '.Isitin hails. Illi" patients, of d to report tile, " pI Inn• again ou rhe wets!, but o say that air. and Mrs. Thom. i chi. Ire{'1• recently lar'll eplasenk . {N tee ken 1 ewer) ( k• W press A WORD ABOUT OUR Picture Framing The very finest materials. plus the most skillful workmanship. plus my own personal attention to every picture -flame customer, are the guarantees that [Hake the trade murk Smith's Art Store worth something on the back of a picture frame -and they cost nothing extra. the best ai-hes of many Lucknow friends. Another stove is Mr. Ford Aitchison. who is transferred to l'hedford. Ford was the moving spirit in the Lucknow hockey team. and will get on re is no suYhoutlhow him. that organization +•cat r I,t•cKNow MOURNS -The flax on tete ,, • n (town hall is thing at half-mast on ac- -;e; c• rlmer a y. count, et heson �x of Mr. andhe death of Mrs. Sapper s. T yhomas - ----- - - - • Aitchesodn. of this town. which occurred help and s hick goarant res work by the M Germany. Sapper Aitcheson was 1 d.., to all its guests. supplied toglii beds am- uk l[ 1 ii 1 roil D ILLA►R SON ����!!I X X :'-',;49'''''''11 11■ 1 ;LAST WE�`Fil 11 a 11 SALE: 11 during the sale, and stocks have been We have been exceedingly busy $ greatly reduced. There remain the odd and ends, and many spm lx lines put out for the last week of sale. •11 ■ EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN COATS 11 111 EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN..FURS X ■ EXCEPTIONAL VALUES • IN WAISTS xi 11 1111[ 11 NEMO CORSET A tr the illi refire t Parks with tad T1 taken iII on .January 15 and dled the and 19:241 meals during the past year. e day of cardiac dilation. He was of the most populir young men to NOTES. ye Lucknow. From the youngest k REO t;HtlgB • to the oldest person on the street.) knew and lowed him. He wasai1e Society' thankfully acknatvledgu t of the young men's Bible claire the 10liowtng contributions o sac s• �1 N 11 Ir f Iluulronln,el . of the Presbyterian church, and press- Auxiliary. 24 path: airs_ Reynolds. 14 dent of the Guild alien he enlisted. He pairs: alas. W. t. Horton. NI:a. Lynn, lAaltre•. Ne/. {jet, Intend batlike I hi[ j naso voice and sang in (( pairs ea •h• alms E. Foster (Port Al Icasa111aN. n i n the •►itcheson bert). taus A1.s, Ball. 11 leifelleave u uu sloshe .•cr1 . the $-Cep Mn Gordon. ..iippttnry sur after which ,car oyster i the choir rid also i 1. Mrs. W eller, 9 pans each; Mrs.Mont- . .upls•r will la•\w•ryr•il. quartette. a also took an stove part gory. Mrs. Hortor. , r , >i pa' lir. A. R. t'o •us, of \\'Ingham. was •in any beneyu M enterprise. He was in• 11 here today attending to the Iusrirntar l his twenty -hoot year. and was in the Mrs. McKim pan_: Mia W m. Me loudness of Ws II w. talking ov.•r the 1st Idatta41on. Math. alas Jno. Sturdy. Mrs. Bullard. 6 . pairs each: MiM Armstrong. 1. Mrs. H. J. work that was fi�ttli•rly atu•udwl to , Mori is. Ain. Raymond. Alias A. Andrews. I sr his partner. the to air. !tivllI . *'ORT A BERT. ti• ins each Nits. J. P. Brown. Mrs.Jas./ U11.1uar the IrntgtseM received by \1 AY'. lads � eW I t as• �I (yA s I*'Ixt mural, Mrs. V. *thy- 11 ilii • • ha1-e tD Pte.T.Dickson et r fin his IdrtldhtF tierce from L rid rn / was ta.IN• Iaal1'lllg tl I►ntticitnIl a and also naso Ahs. Ball. M its Farrow, Mrs. Jno. 1 noetIIIill'k. .1 •'l,n, 4llg' smith eau..rd this week alai his d -battRobertson, !Nis. C. FanoGavin, Mn. Gold - Ly nu •'rive.. w.m1d be •t•ry apple '1 much impruced n health. i tltorpe, sr.. M1ltss S. Clark. Mrs. Haw i Mr. and Ctrs. Chas. Al of Lawes,! kin(Port Alberts lairs. S. white. Friend , .. s•t� Mr. dud ylrs. 41. J. S. 1�rors and week and business teturil visited with I M. Rube. Clark. Mrs. Sinclair, Miss I'♦ danahh•r I e etc, of 4:.slerfrlt {Isittnl Inrnds in the collage. Eider. Mrs. Woods. Mrs. Foster. 3 pain 1 11 friend,. Item .1I al.1oyrie nskI his • M11us Minnie Dickson. of the •Cwt Ger 1 11 Coal eventing. air. Loy'm's pa l his spent the week -end at her artxne iq\ �Jamea Mrs. Wal Foster (Port Doleful right to the sterling Gam De Apert. while here. was held lu the Rev. \1. H. Hawl.ns of Blyth. ,i citizens' meeting I a day with firs sister. Airs. W. O. Grey. weigh -mole Imll on t'rldaly evening •>t last week. in the luter.4st of returning,' this v r. Bert Cunningham. o(Toronto. a ty,ldiern of 14* '.icluhl. Atter an en- Horace Cunningham. of %alkere•ills. here spenoing a few days woth their ata, their tattler beingpleas under the 1 pears each: Mier Haley+. dost 's care 1\'c are pleased the week 1 Row st each: hire. J, C. Mi law. ra _ Albert). � nt Mrs.Grumrrett, Mist C. Dark, Mise M.1 11 di Dark. \tics Le Towel, Mrs. A. L. G. Clarke, Mrs. Ed Farr, Miss J. Whitely,! al 1 Mrs Jordan. Mrs. Yates. Mrs. Jas. Chart, • 11 Mrs. R.•J. Ache net, Miss Robinson; Mis Porter, Mrs. R. B. Smith, Miss Shir- Miss Washington. Mrs. Bell. Mrs. so 1. Sharman. Mrs. Gundry, Miss Mc I ( • 'jthashi+tk ,Ilw.fl,40n on rang* nw `j1 j f n�•.•IcinK oar ht•nre henws' a Maas u _40. nn ortornlrai1luu w,,s form.•il with tier f.1lloa fust a+ a euwwftt.r: )leases. I It. naii.•'. and .1. .1. .hill, igh. I It \I;NHhh. .\. 1:. Treleaven. SPECIAL SALE OF IJlxary Meeting. - on al.1alley eyea- Trimmed Hats Twelve only for $1.50 Velvet and Felt Shapes at50c Mg of tills week the ant lria1 muting of the library board nn> held at 11* bonne .1f the librarian. Nibs 1Ira Wnt•y. .1 eery' 1.4r reprw•ntation of 111.• sup• 1a,rter. as as pr.•+.•11t. Iter'. M. P. eels p • 4'rulg, the prv•sidenl. Ki•ar n eery hail eyesore possibly better known as tl a I repot that no more stocks would report of tletails that %sere interesting a rest mistake. Socks will he is improving. Chic1419. Mn. Md-liritoo 1tsa E. M11tw Winona btrvrnaon. of G.slerich,', Draper: Miss Aitken. Aero. dr. n, Mus to was visiting with her caste:, alts. George I Miller. Mut Driver. Mrs. New Ashton, of *ort Albert. land Ch Mrs. Davidson. Mrs. Large quantaiea of spring wheat. also B. Saults. H. J. A. A1acEwan, bliss Port fall wheat, are daily arriving at the H. Conke. 111 E. Saults, Mrs. Tancott. Mr. John ggi 1st mill. Mrs. Sterling. 'Mrs. Leitch. MusSnyder John MacEwen. of tsof Goderich. hold Min Sharman. MR, Hick. 1 pair each. unhasrd the fragments of that old r • e Miss M. R. MacVicar KINGSTON STREET DARN GRAY NAIR f I Pout Albert trestle, several teams are now bx net4ied is g 1 the tris ri sal to lode tended fru some time fix our hospitals lord fustrurth-e. In the• ell I.11111.1-rs t11.• .1111 1..'nr.1 us. t't••lnstat.rl. '.4t1. .tr. It .t. 1t:til••y' tokiug 4410 phiel. 1 of \h•. I:. .1. S. L.vis -. who has ret Imoved from the village: Hey. al. 1'. 4 'ra lg. president : F. H. ns. s,. rehl ry : Dr. 4's+e, treasurer : . li+s 1.. 1)raltwy, 1librarian. 40. thin It was requested •11 that there be put on rerot•'l a hearty • Ivote of thanks to the 11'utuetl $ lu- st9u4e %%h11 so 11114,ly came to the as - mistime,. of the library filth financial snpisort. 4'otumit1.'lw w.•r• aplri,intetl to Interview the .tsht4OLl aunt Wil w•a- �tw,sh eminent. ter small grnnms to Iwlp mint alit 011011 a N 111111 cans•. NILE. reeeptinn to two retnr Unnlwr Harvey Pentland roan Ial,rtci• alnnuall: on Monday evening lust. the event lee uuavol.lably- next wet'k. 11411 old l'strol- Is held here ,1 r•1a)r4 of held over to engaged in hau 111g rich. AUBURN • WED!s&D tf• Jan. 29. Mr. John Pfeffer's sale f f farm stock on W eonesday brought ht good Bradford. Kava E. W. Campbe I. war picture show In the Foresters' hall on Tuesday nogbt. Knox church anniversary will br fid on February Bili. Rev. J. M. ,Nicol. ker of the day. and refugees. and we earnestly beg our Iknitters to continue this good work. Children s socks are also being made and Rheumatism Entirely Gone Listowel will be the 5peb w 1 Tex :New York Sun argues that the Miss Smith, of Toronto. is visiting her • iris, hien ds T. Riddell. ter Twenty-seven Years of t German warships. 1f they are s The friends of Rt•ev � J. N. Cariipbell W and )?ilii!- not be filled with barbers of the sort who ens in your st I (1 *4*.# iir lit' 216 --"Little Nemo," for, slender and medium figures. If there is anything made of lightweight pink coutil ; the low bust hasyou do not undrr- • �' elastic inserts to insure perfect freedom over thestand atrout this plan 1�/ll Ii diaphragm, wide, unbowed hip section. long hip and of investment by thrift ii, tow /e!� '��w'a, back, perfect fitting and comfortable. Price ...... 82.75 and war savings b Iib -Nemo Self -Reducing Corset for the averse full stamps, we will he 135 Aus g pleased to explain Seip 1 w fi tet re, self -reducing straps improve symtn and in- pow Ido (X) will bring driving away excess flesh, support the body hock 4:11.00, and ever!- , sure correct poise, medium top and long skirt, made dollar worth and ev. of fine white coutil. Price...... ' 322 -Nemo Self -Reducing Corset, made of heavy white cotil, eciutt bust, long hip and skirt, the self -reducing straps supportgraceful the abdomen, while the lasticurve back invention tasures g ce 00 lines, flexibility and comfort. Price 5 fO :;20 -Is a similar model. but with low bust. Price Brassieres, $1.50 to $2.00 Model Ij, $2.50--•f'he Nemo brassiere be ldsusourted tfigure etabove our in- dividual aS the corset does below: it may J dividual requirements; it remotds and flattens the bust, supports the back and gives an erect carriage. A Netno Brassiere forevery �� of figure , The leading phone and mail order store. We prepay postage on all orders FOR EVERY TYPE OF FIGURE The Nemo is a positive Corset, therefore it is essential that the right model be selected. in the right size, and`that the Corset shall be correctly fitted and adjusted. These Corsets are famous for their dttr- ability: aria each model is designed for some particular type of figure, and all are fully guaranteed. Nemo Corsets and Brassieres B Y r-� Tr �71IIGS • 1 11 11 1[ 11 1 11 11 1 1 11 11 11 11 11 ■ 11 $ ■ 11 1R 11 01 NEW SPRING (I1)ODS ARRIVING DAILY IN ALL DEPARTMENTS 11 /111111111111)•11111111■111111/1111//11//11///111111/1111111 1111: ■ PHONE 56 11 111111111111111111/11/111111111111■11110111//11111111111111111111111111■ PHONE Si■ Millar's ScotchStore 11 �1 ■ .-a• printed directions will be furnished for '''f1c>Aot1r mccxxxxmoc making them Yarn dist ibdted at Dr. tallow's office Tuesdays and Saturdays from 2to5p.m. Lt sunk. should cousin, are pleased to hear of his being elected` rbffering---g �w6 always try to put their frog Warden cal Huron county. Congratul- •nem Has Disappeared - Not rn.1uth when shaving you. 1( there are at ions'Ache Left. not enough ships to hold them all. more a. Pain or art ships should be built. RESCUE WORK FOR WOMEN I 1 A moat astonishing cure of theu- d eczema has been report- The eport- an 11 •*lfl So lt11'H TOWNSHIP. Id Service in ' ed here. andh�Iytly friends how cute Salvation Army Gives Splendid Trc annual meeting of the union Rectaunia4 the Paine. church was held on Tuesday. and the 1n telling her in Canada I Rheum/aims and eczema frequently WWI effected. to together, and 1n that Cana The members of the UnitedPatriotics . I We most keen distress Imaginable.' 1 Sxiety' will meet at the home of A4r,. tic t •,rest, thirteen institutions devoted to All the swelling and puffiness result- 1 tri[ from many years of rheumatism OK YOUNG, PRETTY 1 T Salkeld on Wednesday. February rescue an r hlrspital work among ween have dIuappeated, and there is not •! 10 sth. at 2.:10 p. m. The refugee work and children. Major DesBrlsay', '>< will be continued during the month of ' Headquarters, has just completed her an- pais or an ache left Hlacar- a d for Januar nuai report on these institutions. Mr G. H. Ray. R.R. No. 1, were: 7 quilts. G/xd. sirs oY in of antes and fr9 �I There are len rescue homes in this area, I dine, Ont., writes : ">11Te• tiny � were: 7 c tri pa one, doing hospital work. The been using your Z idney-Liver P111a. Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens garments for children and women. homes areept Lon Rhe Will very bad with rhewmadam So Naturally body that No- DEATH a MRs. Mrs oh.nV. -- On on.are !ton. situated toat a. Mtn re,. can tell. ,Saturday the death of Mrs. John Mchtil- don. Hamilton. Ottawa, M1d/xitreal, Sr. 1 and eczema, sad had had that fearful Ian occurred at tie hien of her sister, ' John N. B.'. St Jr hria of flthe year and 1 ltehsimply ierrftwenty-seven tl' " se Years. ItIwas Mrs„ Harry McCreath. South street. , Halifax. At the beginning1 �y� her to try he ns worth o1 for and lustre, ; • ich. The deceased was in her there were 132 girls a reports show a successful financial year. ' The Salvation Army has I East. from Sault Ste. Mane to the atlas - Mar that Irises ou cv dull and I h d a• highly respected mala Admitted urine rte )e• made h 28 infants, to friends. or when It fades turns [ray thirlllt year, en w itfelesa, is caused by a tick of sulphur rid 149 infants in- M 1 sur 4701Dr.Chase's Kidney -Liver Pella [he V h and let me tell by all her friends and associate*. '1 he'I girls and 375 infants; sentto 22!1 tgfrls. up s hair. Our grandmother funeral was held from Mn.N1cCreat 's -0n 13,11 girls. a keep ere of Rap Tea and u 215 ied 8 girls; adopted. 50 to keep her locks dark and beautiful. men Monday. llbearers were, Wm. Edwards. infants;infants: to other homes. 44 girls. 41 and thnrlsands of women thatand men who ;and the pa values that even crane, beautiful 1 Oliver Edwards. Reg. Fuller and Robt.infants; sent to hospitals. 2ti girls. 9 in - dark shade of hale which is an at- - Rose's. Mrs. McMillan leaves to mourn 1 (ants; died. 7 girls. 35 infants; left u art out tractive, naon e ly elite otd-time recipe. their kiss her father and mother. Mr. and isfactory. 18 girls. 2 infants; passed sIiowsdays we set the famous mix- 1 Mrs B•ernard Wilson: two sestets. Mrs. during the year. 472 atria. 381 infants:- ' tors d4 1121 ed by the addition of other Harry McCreath and Mrs. Chas. Muir: Follow-up reports on all thea cases M- otors by asking at any drug ditate except in the owee of eighteen girls stars for • bottle et "Wyeth's Rags I lour brothers' Will. of Montana. U. S S. and Rulphur Compound," *high dark- Fred. of town. George pnd foe of this Same of seemly. township, besides her husband and a •ha eke hair en npturaily, el 7a little sun about three weeks old. that nobody can possibly isle; ft has been applied. Tres Just daris�en a -----__ __---- sponge or soft brush with it anA draw KiPP'EN. this through your hair. tants small strand at a time fly !morning MONDAY. Jan. 27. delight�ythealades~with disappears;bat Palm Too MUCH Sautef?-Royal McCly- NW* beautifully m darkening the hair the Clinton �Collegietet in ,wasfourth found=form after a sew applications, It also brings unconeciotat in the mall ng fel the back the glom and lustre and elves 41 plxifeesttn M Stanley. R R. No. 3, off as appearance et abundance. Saturday' afternoon. and for some time .WT001%1 Rias and 1lutphur Coo' of er he was discovered was dangernualy pound Is a dellabttul tetIM requisite W. The boy was taking the place rot the 1m1Mi►t color and • youthful aY Mull* Mall driver frit the day sl;" ise assess*. to the hair. t b not te• �1 �"-g f� use ears mitigation or Pre- tosates* et titssrse. Dow on the last rix. you she 'carroty knows hermit she la so free from both these Mamma. All the swelling and matinees caused by 1 the rheumatism bias gone away, and pounldaaa [one Rhe neverain has an tght achelnor pain, billnusn.ttes not teak headache all 'Bow gladtlsasn that 1often knoawawhaherself to do instead of payingdoctorsso much to make m• worse• and ttininfanerkxkrttd 'unsatisfactory. m• -k• le only one way that the fide results were obtained.poisons In the blood can M cleaned •e.r and vee r these women were picked up in the Police Court dock. where they were herded with criminals of a tow order. and they were t a refining mores` which Pes eventually made them satisfactory mein I speeifieta117 on Ahem, organs and M- isers of the community. The Army has two institutions at Tor -1 sure 1 fuse their r srmaN mtandhes other S t e onto and Ottawa ve the Care orf chi • e hilly painful geld fatal diseems. One ream two to twelve years of age. 111 a dnee. Is trots • boat all deals adopt vhr se that sue were ado coed. en 1 or P4Aman•on, *atm & Co., Limited. adopted or serif to friends. and 49 chill -ken , Tcrenen. remained as inmates at the end of the' rmnk for ilia portrait and sisnat,sre tear. I of A 1W Chime. M.D. the ?emcee The Women's Metmpole at Montreal. •Itsoelpt Book author. on the beer yon 1 whkh is an institution accommodating I *events toot fens with beds and meals, women in need of away and the cause nt pa aeh•s removed, and that Is b7 the healthful action of the kidneys. IWer and bowels. Because Or. Chas's Kid Liver Pills act directly and Inas wicket' fib }1e; iousb. M11r. naant McEwen's Specials Boys' fleece -lined Underwear, 51.25 per suit. Boys' heavy Mitts, hand-knit, hoc per pair. Men's fleece -lined IJnderwear, $1.75 per suit. Men's heavy Socks, 50c per pair. Men's heavy Mitts, hand- knit, 75c per pair. . YARN --black and grey, washed and unwashed, two and three ply. Also black Fingering Yarn. Flannelette Rlankets. We have a good price on the large and small sires J. J. McEwen l,icsn,ie No. ft -7r443 ANNOUNCEMENT We are pleased to be able to inform the public that we are now in a position to supply any quantity of hard coal in all sizes. Also any quantity of soft coal for domestic use. We wish to extend thanks to our customers, who have been very patient during the stress of the coal shortage, and now that it has been relieved we will give our old -tittle service and prompt delivery. The Saults Coal Co. ('hone .No, 75 B. J. Saults' residence a W. W. Santis' retidencc No. 275 No. 202 xXXc=sssxxacxxxxsXc 1- t. iflrotlrotls XXXXXX ad each Board of Tr mbership Cards ate bidet sent out to abort one hundred and fifty 'Idetabe11 w�lo have made the required payments. A complete audit of the bookie has just been completed, including all matters incident to the Reorganization Campaign. Should your card fail to reach you in the course of a few days kindly notify us and the matter will receive prompt attention. An. 30, 1918 «a rr .• The Goderich hoard of Trade Per W. S. Bowden. Tiiarer els er 1