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THE SIGNAL,
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.Men's -and- Young
Men's Suits
on sale at
$45
Regular up to $30
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W. C. Pridham & Son
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"77,. vurr ,ith the Nem,'
Phone 57 Goderich
IF You Want
To Save Money
°Buv „our
New or Used Furniture
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BLACKSTONE'S
Furniture Exchange
"On tete lroa4s1t or Gose cn
CREWE
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CREWE. Sept. A-Mhra .fe•h . 1(e'
.\ule•y spent a few [lays with her
ouslu. Mite lona Swan.
Mrs. Joseph ('hewucy, of Beigrave.
"lent a few }lays visiting taree dangle
leer. Mrs. lisyvtou.l Finnigan. '•
Ma»ter Ke11ue111 l`auilil»•11, of 'i Donny-
brook, spent h"Ilday» w lt1 his condi.
1'01111 ('roster•
Mr. and urs. J. SNa11 and fawn`
.pent Sunday with the foriwr'» sister,
Mr Mary McAuley. of Paramount.
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ly. tentericb; Mr. and Mrs. .\alert
Sleatkletou and sou -Ulan, Toronto;
)Ir end )Ira.` lietteuu Tire ntei. Seea-
fyyrth; Mr, and Mr». Gersten \t,-t'liu-
.l4ry slid family. Auburn; Mrs. John
H.mdereou, Blenheim.
BENMILLER
IIEX'4I1I.1.Fat. Sept. 4. -Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Iltielel, of lletrtilt °pent
the weekend with 1 tiniest. Muedel.
Mr. and Mrs. Let Oke and two w",»,
from 1'.'rrott, and !Refer Walter's
Tere••Liug i 1144, "rder of rye day vi•Itell with relative» Ill the vicinity.
M. *tel Mrs. E. H. Walters and'
\Lew. Nem. Ole and Ia•»ter Waiters
sloe,` Sepday w11h Mr. and Mrs. Wes-
lei1 Wi h
11', •111111 f
Ur. Clierl,s Slit -retest and bride...
:roe. visited 1,1. brothel. Ilr. Jas.,
elite %seed.
\Ir ut,.l '41r-. 1'h:i-. Twawley and
heti,. of lh•Iroll. "tient the w!i•k-end
will: Mr. 11141 Mr.h Sam Sherwood.
\I r. .trod• \(r», Chester !Beetle. o1;
Detroit. 'vl:Ited Mr. awe ani. .Lai:.
eberw *011 r.eystly.
CODERICH, ONT.
hod there. He rc,ntpasut.rl "" BUFFALO COMING BACK
his return by ]tlrs�l•6custe and a(a-
eolw, who had been ,I+lting in the
f)OMIC•YTI1'ATk:I) HERD 11U)UR-
l$3HINO IN CANADA.
Prediction le Matte That Herds M -UI
1 leeo .\gain )pmeslinete In �lao
Those. Found 4)11 Plaine by Mev,
eh. opened un• Weed.
It may be the the kind of meat
most. available to pioneers of our
plains will once attain grace the
taller of .Uuerleaus, says a writer 111
the New Vork Times; for the buffalo
In the north, having been nearly es- ,
city for two week°,
Mr, and Mrs. Juba lull. .r l.u,'kul'w•
visited the borer's br.'hga
Ross, lust week. .
The regular ui,athly ateetug."( the
West Wawauosh rte;• In4uralir l'"
w•a» held In the aecreeirp'r Mete tai
Tue*day-
Mr. dud Mrs. \Vw. \Lela.• ;unl 1e•u
Emir, w•ho have beesfrf.nd.-
h4'rr. left la -t Erie, • for 'I'.•rou;".
where they will vi»It 4.r 11 tver•k br-
fore returning to their home to St
1.aw1»•tll, Que.
Mr. HMI Mrs. Otto I'„pl'• of I••r•it.
spent the week -end at the 110111,• ,•I the
Walter- at tug am,
tasty '• permits. Mr. awl \Ir.. 1t .t t''l -u:-': •d further south is reported
Mr. 911,1 Mew- spending
of Strafford- . euale• \t,`; 10 be building herds that will supple'
,ill.', hole been spendlug a few dugs Mr. and Mrs. j. J. Ryai :r,..g
4011Mr -play Moore, their daughter. Margaret motored to Detroit. '',-' 11'1 food fur future generations. .Thus.
1 ‘, tile buffalo itt IMP wilds of Canadair
Mr-. Leri° Moore. frow Toronto, day to visit Mr», Ry:uf- he. h, r. 11r who arm watt blot the comeback "f
Luh been t :sitingat Word Gledhill'e M. Glenn.•
;,le Ray Moore',qtr. Jas. Wilson, u' ! .• predict a thud when herda�wll oncm
a. 1; ler u 1 xrr cev.l ,core. 1111 up "n int 1)r an tegluru.., size hu fuuu
• 0 \Ir. I 11 it I 1 Sunday d t1 "` again approximateIn s s t sg d
vile..., teeming, from Byron. N.V.., and aecunlpenie'.I by 31rr. W.4-41. ` !' 4" on the plains by then who opened, the_
-pee: .he day .palling on friends. Ile been visiting friend» here ate: •. "I' woo.
emitted hone. on Saturday by way of rirh for three weeks. Present-day Canadians have al -
.11 Ill'ItN, Sept. i. -\Its. AV' '1•. Rid- 1"""'' ring hl- aIle 1),d family. Al r. and \Ir». °sell ' ''le:n. a '''I ready learned the taste of bufalu
nw•-m1. )!r. Ilnrrc Stunt y elle h.in• ren spending a 1tN w.wk� family gent the .week+u.I 1)I teeter meat. Th.- small .iuruesti.alcd herd
AUBURN
dell. Mi 1 won, Mr. and Yrs. 1a'v1 1t. soyder.
;111d Mr. aid Mer. Gree Hamilton are
me. ,te"Iblll'» parents.cufuoug onthe rl•Itor. n, 'Toroth. F:chibi Ii.' N'. It..\Ip, of Auburn, preached
Mi•,... IS•tul aim .\ltua mime., of I4 11. in leer of elltnday. having ex-
Betthe are viettMg their aunts. :The.' hangedpulp.ir. for the day with Rec.
111.-4.- Blair. 1t. 1t. Cumming, W1111 W/14 preaching on
Schad re-op•eue.l on Tue'..lxy with the .\ulnen .large.
'Ylete L. Johuwn ill • large df S. S. Ko. \Ii.. 1:1111ir Long ha» taken 1111 her
': Miss Redmond at Subulu continue- '"'hod 'hate* at lu• re .Ula•rt. the
in school, )Ila ltetn Hn41tjjjon at ='"i1 aisle° of the whet.- 44rwmunity
No 3, Colborne. • .. a, ilia her for 'u,.•esr iu_ lire first
Mc . Hume Ih,ble le•ft.lu tt'aeh .,1h4'1
••••11..4,1 :t teedwi,-1,, \lis,. EffieStnlrs •\ timber from Iteuwtlle r have been.
At ('041rw-orth. and. M4,4 Elsie ielee„r-:tee:Mine the Canadian National Ex-
.) Rear T"ndon• h 1'
ihitent 111 ,'run.•h
uh.. iaMng Clyde
I\11.- Laura wagner has gone to I;I.4111411. Beulah and Evelyn i..iug.
Strarfeel to take a *'"nese 0t training \Iri. A. \I. Slranghau and ltrtiwnn.
:.t Stratford hospital. • Mr. and Mrs. Win. Straw:ham Mrs.
' Mr- C. \I. Stra41g111111 and Mrs. J. J. :Wilson Taylor, Rev. 111111 Mrs. 11. 11.
' N'il»o;, attended the funeral of their! Cumming and Wilson, \I r. and Mrs.
- "'leo. Mr. ,17.1, Errant .of Velma. O11 cell Baxter.'
)(•soda* Inst. •\ ...dal evening w•as'held 1n the
' \Ir. R. \lege° is (eking 1n Toronto basement of the church last \1on,1nj'
F:vhibitioll this week. His wiener, ''*'ening to Ave a wet.'ome to tie tell
Mr-. Mrlaltight' it, who has been vide- !Petters ....ming it(ey the C Enmu,pty.
it g' hint for tlfree mentl.s, flee:wankel \Ii.- Eiffel Heid. of Walton. principal
t hint ,...d wIll spend 1114' winter with her :lid senior teacher at Benneller. M'
-.m h. Toronto. It. 1'unnleglianl. of Belgrnre. junior
ALWAYS AT YOUR
SERVICE
with a full line of
Quality
Groceries
"-Jr- - ani
\Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables
IN SEASON
CALVIN CUTT
Kingston St. Phone 116
Goderich
JIr F:. (tall, of Clinton.'9s the guest
f \Ir."Gw..•Sturrly at present.
.\ pte'nsieg er4'nt took plate last
c.rk a fade home of Mfrs. Will -\u.k'r-
-..t.:._ :\'hurt, the oe.•a"l..t - 4..4i* Oe
.v.•i1,-fifth trirtlelay ulttlll'erser% of
her nwtlr'r. Jlrs. 114,,x1.4 Yatter-on.
the Iseintihtl .,.peer p rovlsle.l wee
leacher at ltedntiller a,.1 Miss .\.4e-
1111,4 other potter.
The regular 4uoathl, :nw ti
\Vowen'14 Institute Nor til.
home of the presl.4eu' 4.11.- 1
011 Thursday lest. It -ass .1
...Meet fruit for the t;,»l,rI.•I,
. Anyone wishing to contribute
to leave It at the hem- of 1
1 `:try, \Ir'. 1t. Roach. -
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Alton •
ly slr.nt Sunday and yl.-'.•I:n
moray.
School re -opened „ '1 ••
?Jr. Palmer Kflpatr
ale senior ro.rm and. V •- II
!Junior room.
i Rev. J. Walker an. NI: •
and family. of Tur.•nn,,
%Volker. of Exeter, 04l041
her. on Tuesday.
.1r. Heber Eerty has 114.1111•
Whippet four tnt.k feet 1.
1 Kenzie. . •
Mr. slid Mre. Fred ria
-pent Lrtl4r-Tley at
A meting of the 1: '•!.'
!"• held in the I'niee
Sunday evening: 1(r. l'ars.a
.Utgil.nn.church, w1U eiders -
table j)aibls.i. of (;t»leri.h township. 1114*. •v.
teaelier 1)r Vie Hell `school, were time Mr. 11ud Mrs. Soon I'i'n1! 14.4 hal
.111 wit 111, 1 a number of the people. e411otviu_ visitor- mer the ewe;:,
_felinity!. were'bla,ved and ..lunch. .W8,4 ...Mr. 114111 Mrs. ,'moi Sj„tut. of
,se•rve,l. Thomas; Mr. rid M•- N. \I e':. -
.Mia„ Irene ,teffers.'0 Is bark tit the. •\1).n -err: Mr. and \ira•
r
, au Buffalo Nielonal ('ark at Wa1u-
1i= ' wrtght. Alberta, has dourish.d 110
that every year until lately a num-
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Elliot
• b,'r of the animals had to b.' slaugh-
,.. Lsi r" ',Fell to stake room for the rest. At
h'''14". siu'h tlmea the meat speared 011 the
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i+k.rl
:lake( fRnu coast :0 coag` In com-
in , n
C. :11111
1, • ,.t..
1,..11:,;
petition with leef. • But the supply
was ativai.s limit.d. The proph.la of
the north, os/the other Maud, foresee
abundance not only tax anadians.
but for millions of otjsrrb. Th.• moire*
is to be the I•.•c,utll►,dlscov«red elle
herd of .he Peace River district, with
the dev.•fopmw:t yf which the Cana-
dian Gov renew is now eonrernina
Itself.
F.w persons had any idea a dovade
ago that there were any wild buffalo
Ie` Then, in 1921, the effort to in-
crease the meat supplyecarrled a G„v-
ernweut eurveyine party lulu the un -
chalked ».sinus of Northern Alberta.
There was found a• h.'rd of several
G•ry wilt hUidr"d wild buffaloes..
n•h u.•ct Intmedtate steps were taken to pro-
-. of t',i• tett them. Their range• some 17,300
Iw• nope r equate utiles 1n extent, was act apart
/ d d u w t
Maitland 'school for her fifth year a: Mrs. Elford. of nee. v
a» a r.•-• ry uand war e s c
ale station• d th stl to look out for tie to
tidies mad- tit them from -limo to
drupe showed that they had noPeuf-'
1h•ir ``°List►•
' tion: They pie., .1 - . ge,a; .o
strength and +'italit" to any of their
kind. le was observed that :heir bom-
bers were Increasing. in 1921 the
herd was estituatQQ at between 1,1.00
and 2.VUO..11 WA. -,out after (hit that
the Idea was conceived of sending the
surplue from the dom.stle•at.•d Wale-
wrlgh. herd to the Fort'- Fitzgerald
dsanctuary in the retire River coult-
try. there tU mingle. with the wild
Tera.
Corrals had to be built where the
buffaloes could .1e. ki•pt until a »hip
-
meat had been assembled. and grows
had to t* constructed In which 'h.
river steamer could 'ow the earg0 el
animals from the end of the railroad
to Its destination. The Journey was
long and dtm'ult and great well. the
•``pens° and trouble iuvotved, but ha
the `last limes summers oaay rhdy-
meuts lav,• tUll- h"«n m• Y'4l.-rv,....
pertluent ise r. por ed to to eumpL•t«ly
•uecesslul.
It will take a long time tar Lb«
buffalo to ",:orae hack" thougb only a
little' more than sal( a eeetury 1411' it
was superabundant. A creative of th.•
wide plains, It had to give way h,•ture
civilization.
Buffaloes were roanllIll over roe-
Maitland
oe -
r••1", 14.1with n beautiful birthday ,t reliable veteran. alai] having the .Jam. NellHtianey :bullybsjlevrl.-
.:ei.« „fill ratlines. The ¢treats were _ rem, te,aeel of being the oily former Iht Thu relay lest. ,lib. :,r•;•• i11
NI. :11,.1 \Ir.'. Roy I'ateretti and (Mut. teacher in any seh,rd in this part or moving the outhnfld 1 _- 1)7 --'. ,'
Colborne. tow-n'I1p. 11r. .)as. M(1%1111110M(1%1111110not ,'•`
Mr. Bamford, e,f 1hnnybrook, is'was seriously injure. ,, 'l•• - _
1e:i ling at the nth-.ren,°»»inn .11001. ' :Irrid.•utally er.tuhig I h .....
DADDY CAN NOWMr. and Mrs. reel' Baxter have r•
•uriasi(r,
un their houeym.",. Ttw
whole community c*trndl' to 141,414 a
a long life
EAT ANYTHING hearty ifnd ahappynue.
*44144he'd ,tci+Mrs for
a11.1
\I r. .lames Jewell. the blacksmith.
11:w gem. to 1;aleri.h township to visit
1100144* friends for n week ..r two, Mr,
4.'wal ha' net beet, 1n the lest of
walth for -"me timne..1)11.1 j1) taking a
titch needed rest. We' hope that h.•
in* return _really refreshed and
stre,atheaed.
He dearly loved a rich tit -hit. The
spina was wilhing.ikut the Pleat' was weak.
\\`henever he ate anything ra'h,hu tele , 1
'iewr) 1' wv. " F\o,r dmf. he wtl pay the i
is -natty tn-rnorn,w." ileac rhe .r. ti*l
.n his own wou.is : -
" Sines teeing the of )
Knee hen e;, 'I• -it es rpnit•�wnd tt'
"y I»,*( enjoy thcdhrlv." seeing me I
eat what 1 dee- not touch before. My
:Nest son wen the same, bot since he
I..* taken Knee -hen salts he Call eat
and enjoy whatever is put in front of
hitt."
Modern armee! oonditiosts. °etas 01
diet, overwork. lack of exercise, and
SO on. are I",and to have injurious
effects in the bang run pre -Ming due
prer•aution is not taken
Krusclten .Baits shouki doe your safe•
(card. Besides cleansing the body of
unpuritic, gently. surely slid painlessly.
they posses.. s vital power of giving new
life and vitality to the countless millions
of cells of which every body is composed.
T1,:0 is why physicians never hesitate
t» ret'ommenn krusct.rn Salts.
of Ili- i.•gs was heel at,'
-.•ri.nw:c mxn1dal. .1 . •••
'.11.•r henries. IL• -
front bi` prdi.,,ner
timer ,c. a were with .m ,
m,rllal.'l) le eight :.
led. • Ilia limp- were .. •, 1' 1
.d 1111I1irehllell. end
1;,»l.ri,h. /11111 he is ,
of i)r. Voke. and
Ile 11:1» suffered a gr'
ambient. but we bo
1 mebt alp 1t1s condititt
pence.
Dr II ,. .
"Ii. 1. 111;•.,-I.`
u take
DUNGANNON C3ItLOW
D1'7H;AN•NON, Sept. 3.- lir. emu
Mrs. N. F. Why -tied. Niro.. Jean Williams
11114 4.14+11 F,Iht Hasty motored to Owen
Sound last Thursday and spent tie
day there.
Mr. :1111 Mr». Melville Glenn. of De-
troit. vi.U.d the fnrtuer'.s sister. %Ir:
.I. J. loan. lett week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eedy 1111.1 family »i,','
wnntay s;- Stratford.
\Ir. and ars, Elmer Shackle°,- of
Iettelt. spent the week -end at the
loon• of rh4' formers mother. Mrs. \W'n,
�hneklrtnu.
Mr 1;. M. M,Keittff mntnre.l to T.
r,n.tr. "n Satnrditj And spent the,week-
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ANNOUNCING
OUR FALL •OPENING
X
x First Showing of the New Goods
for Fall in
Ladies' Coats,
Ladies' Dresses,'.
and Ladies' Hats
YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT OUR STORE AND
SEE THE NEW FALL GOODS
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Our Anniversary Sale
comes to a close Saturday
Bargains in every line continued
till Saturday, September 7th
1 /f
• A. CORNFIELD
"SHOP.WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP"
Ladies' and Men's Wear West Side of Square Plisse 418 Goderich, Ont,
('.11t1.401P.• Seta. 4. The 1'0!.•.,
pupil- herr r"urns( to I;" Leri. ..
resume their s udh•+- Roby 111.1 I;• .4
F:rri,gt,0. Irene Stoll, mei Hoe 1-I.•
Feeler, Polio and Keith. finer cit Mr.
1;1r,1u41 Vumn/?• f,un ply.
'I'hrerhhlg a II ..m 1e •,ver for 1'r.'o.
The hot. dr( weather 1.. holding uI.
e• sowing ' fall when[ : timely
b. faruere I. 1%e theirhuil'ren,ly /1111
..r.• ntriting for n shower The whew
•,rtes! out s' nen. Nit), a good prir,
iu errs set. that o„ r* N -i11 ht' w0011
Ili- 11111.
1'liri-flue• Hots -Timm arrived bone- en
Friday .•*roll.. from Toronto, where
•11e *pent a %seek eit11relatives and
tem, In the F:chibltbnn.
Mr. end Mr-. Jarvis M.'Hrhte v-Isit.d
the 'Toronto 11x41 l ition for a few days
,,,,•i" the w..ck-.d,.l.
Ret. W. It. -\I1, melees.. genii*. in
'lueth's 11111 .•Inir, i on Su,dny. Rev.
4'nutuliuc laklug Mr- .\Ip'» work
at .\uhirn.
\!r. lluss Putter and Mater Sally,
of Plymouth. Mbit.. vbdterl with re-
latives over 'the •.,.M -mud nod 11o11.1tiy.
\Loi. fr.hu 1,'r,'-$ttetlderl the fate
, mal of ale hu. t;.ersth Ferguson. wino,
''''k lame free h s residence at 14,11`-
l'r:t141 'u mon, a, ;Ifterne»m, the Inter-
ment 11tk11_ I.1. a 11 Construe rertM-
u•ry. The eh,, • eommuulty extend -
1.4. intent sy11q,:r„, to the young family
....eft so early in Ufe of their kind
and loving parent*. The funeral 1444+
,.ry- tamely amoneed, as Mr. Ferga'
„n was well k,."arts ate! hi_hly es.
I .1•I,wd.
Mr. and Mrs Pert► Baxter hove re -
(nun It,.•ir boneymont and hail.
takes up reside ce In the Bext.•r Lome,
\\'e wish for '!,• a a long tinil happy
I,..hlwl 11fe.
Mr. .4.rtlun \\ kltri spent the ,c.''k-
.nd 1111,1 41.14.:, i4ting with his u11.le
,klig In the Echil'i-
11'i, -
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Mr. ;111.1 ti . ,,,•orge Milli:n. ore 011
,rip t.. \l _(on, 111.4'.. h. *101t Ih.
former •• 1.1, Rev. Jnlno T.4iI i:u,.
I'hry silt ted at Munition. hr
\Ir n.nd yl . ('ox. who will 111.'I'r
n 'h rh.•u,
\I'•' .I, 1 ,ung. of Toronto. fs
-ps•q,ILrg seeks with her mete
nal Inns 41 - udy Yonig and Mrs.
\Ir .\II I gent nn.l 11441 ».ells.
4lor',t ali.l I: cl+It.,1 \I n. �I.i.Ano•
11.1. the ,'e. , • daughter. at I'eter-
,on»IgM. . ,4Is•n[ A fete .L4cIW
-h,• 'Tor.0 , � , ,Ibition.
I •, s.
feel _ ..,,,d \\'ill N,4;r.'gor. .4f
ago. a i•h ';telr fit! her and 1 44
,s',•rs. Jus• .,..orate' Stuart. of St.
Helens :Ind tui-• Kate Mc'llregor. of
I.n,•kt»m, ,, .. on Monday with Mr.
'rt,.ly Y.e.. _ , .,l Mrs. -Hendrrsete
Mr. nu.1 4.! Ted Morel, ahrr :4
,Imleghlfnl 1,1.1,, of tw' nt4mths with
'heir"tend„', mid friend,. here, lel.
'44lnelny for thee' home at .\n+eft.
Nin. They awe ae,onlnsnt d by
thele 111,.'.-. \lesser` Mer.4 and .Il.:«
Norrf•, rhe '.,.mer rrrnrning to 1n'r
ditties a: 11 1.•, »'r In the West. They
motored to t,;nis, taking the hoot
trip fr h••
third of the-contln• r11 .•1 Noith-Am.r
lea when white men first rant. here
Cortez saw one of them In the tan 'f
Jleon zuma Alvar Mnn«c Cab.•sa
alteraard known as .'attie Calnaa.
caws to d ft t i t k off
and after n s + llpwr"•c
Teeae and saw buffalos there, An
English 'lavi:t'.ur, Sarntl'•; Arloll, in
1612 reported 4-buRal't'(1i what is
now the District of ('ol1nlhla, and e.
is now Weet.•rn Illinois. Flit) years
later serv'yors for t'ol. \\'m. Byrd
gar« accounts of buffal, r'amine ale,
boundary between Virginia and North
Carolina y
How th"y tuierated over the Wee -
ern plaice In -herds that numbered
millions every •r.ad'•r• of American
Listory knows. i4) numerous were
•ey that sow•• of the Indians, to
whom they gave food, raiment and
•better, fe*li1ved that they , issued
from th., earth eon tlnuously In a
stream that wan h-, *haustlblp.
The corning of the '*IIroad, how -
Weer, quickly dispelled that belief.
The Union Pacific line, spanning/eh,
country, spilt the great herd int,.
n.yth.rn and sofitbern dtvltlons, and
first one, then 141° other was present
ly wiped out.
With the opening 1p of the plains
by transportation the slaughter be-
gan A vast army of unemployeL
rushed to the buffalo country to hun
The animals were defenceless. The
moment their leader was plrked',ff
they 'toed tit confusion, waiting to
be shot; and the hunters did not fall
to shoot.
Some of the butchers took out only
the einem)» q( the buffaloes and dim -
Carded tee r t; some took only the
hides; time took the meat, ton, in
1673 the Santa Fe Itallroad carried
out of Kansa •mor. than 25,000
robes, 1,600,000 pounds of meat and
almolt 3.000,000 pounds of bone. The
annual rate of buffalo destruction for
the country was estimated at some-
thing 1141„ 2,5Q0,000 head bptweee
1670 and 1475, and ,uIthldl year of
two afterward the r'uther herd,
counted as almost 1(1,000,0 a de
code before. was practically gone.
The attack upon the northern held
started on a big scale In 1680 and
three years later there were said to
be lens that -1,0)0 head left at large
In the United ;Mates.
it was In 19117 that the Canadian
(;"vernrnent evidenced Its interest In
buffalo culture by purchasing the un.
rI*all.d private herd of 700 head be-
longing to 711eha,-I'Pahln of Montana
Old setting aside 160 square mile, al
'Wainwright for Buffsln National
Perk. This hero has thrived so thtt
lt,.' surplus ahlpp•A north to the wild
range has amcnnto,I to about 7,000
la the last three years.
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Here's Stomach -joy For You.
Light, Flavory, Easily Digested 1
HEAT
With all the bran
of the whole wheat ,
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Whets fussy -appetites are hard to please, these crisp, • oven -
baked, flavor), shrebs of whole t. heat give zest to the mesh `'
and energy for work or play. Delicious with whole milk and
fruits.
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\\'ll l'I'Fa'111'11('11, Sept. ‘11 -
Deihl Kennedy 11) on the .Gel It.:
1h1" weet•k.
Mr. Roy brie'° was In \\'*Ua.rvil:e
en Teenier getting a new- 1'IN'vrole,
gravel truck.
Mr and Mrs. John I;atuue.1 1)11.1 seI,
at, lir. nod Mar], Johu I'unlun
1:1 •n. of Lanark. septa Monday ow,
Mr sed Mrs. Win. I'u n1.,0
Mr and 'Mrs. F. 1.. Creighton 44:.•
famile and Mre Oliver Kirk. of 16
tn.it. and Mr. and Ver-. J. D. Iterr•ryn
Ira.•st and IF'leren4*. spent* Sun'! „
.with Mr, anal Mrs. tudr.w Kirk. of
iWafortl. -,•1)N„ ie•r.• along ale Itnt• u( , An
)11•» \L•rIe \\'il�m Move: `tri. N.r'I' lint ''414,ion march, humanity ht' 41 , 1t•
t0 train ip Strat1ord hu»pltal Mie+
Man \Vl.ir !.v1v," t0 tett, in Hunllt Wu'eu/ yalue•s."-H-\ddingt0n 11r14
tun h,•.plt� 111.1 \Liss Barbara \V.tir y
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SKIN -G LES.
A ear of Routing and Rock
Face Shingles just arrived
Ss and 3: B. C. Shingles
c. 4 •.nr I,nc.•» before y.nI buy
Robt. Standish
I'1. -n„ v, , . .1.-n,
I.1) -tet
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a t.
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left for INT ••h".d at Tssw,tter.
Mr ,tli.t \Irs. Iteno1'•'I,nagha4, awl
family. Mr. newt Iles. Herb Persil. e
and f,rnlil4-. )1 r. an,l 4.f ear Jas. Marl"Int
steal Tamils pieniek.rl In 4;.sferi.h eu
tnrhiy Inst. • •
Mr and Mr Joe Tiffin. Mr alt.
Mrs. \\'.'.ley Tiffin ati.1 Mr. and Mr.
e'r' it 'retie were )n 7"n.ulo 114-48 the
wlwk•end. attending 1114' %meting _
the (orluter's
Mr. neve Mrs. '4.r.. M,r'iruaxllln reel
family -st o Wednesday with Mr no
all`s, .\ Ilmr, I''IHr1.r.n.-nf-
• Mr. an.f Mrs .141111 leitill,u and 1'I:t
(caret Mr-. \Vin: 1'urd.n, and Mnl.•,
gent n tea lays 1a'� wowk with Mr
II nil Mir-. .\1.114, ['union. of Leaming-
ton
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ly jlrean InMrvu.tle . ..Iw torttol ww
.•lid with Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Naylor
Mr. I'liarl•• footer is I1aH,.. e
raking, 111• geek. He b1 itlt•.ng :n,
.•ctensi..n o, the w.•..1 side of I i. learn
*Mr \\'iltl.• Niv•u is doing t1r (ratut,z
Douglas D. Major
L. V. C. M.
Orga,ist and Chdnna.ler. Knox
Church
?nlo-rlilnr of Musie in• G•»lerictt
Public Schools . S.
o Ce1'1411.I a ► -
Teacher of Piano
and Singing, Organ,
Theory
A few vacancies
for Pupils
Apply: Studio, Elgin AVE..
or none 264
Just a Runner -Gip
Old
Gentleman fl..wflderad at the
Tlw prise tie elf leolerleI. 1mei .lehortre wedding Are you tlw brl.le.
trial I' *Mol: i,,i1 has been l' -ie 1 ghosts,
Viialr•
�.1t�Vt/r�I1VW�et� ('npdre mei t. held "n Mein. 1" Toaag Haab: No, err; I was elimin-
X= XXXh]hrXXXXX,XXXXr��cr�t,I�rlst/hu/vxXX the »eerelary, ty, W. F. 1'1nrk. , :ted 111 the »e'wi-f1nn111,
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IT takes three to complete a telephone call: the
operator, the person calling and the person
called. If any one of the three is at fault, the
call fails.
Uncompleted telephone calls are a serious public
problem. We call attention to It because we want
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you to have the best possible service at lowest
possible cost.•
Every day in Ontario and Quebec there are over
one million local telephone calls which are block -
.ed - a waste of two million minutes a day -
congestion of traffic - a source of Irritation - a
handicap to perfect service.
•• Some of,these uncompleted calls cannot be help-
ed and some are due to our own errors, which we
are constantly reducing. Many of the failures -
• "Line' Busy" - "The* don't Answer" - "No
one. on the Line now" - "Wrong Number" -
Qriginate with the other two parties to the calL
• e We plan now to give publicity to common fault.
In telephone usage In the hope that there may
be a mutual effort to maintain high efficiency of
telephone service.
r
'it is rotting more that)
jr7,000, )A this year to
extend end improve lel.-
phone srrviee in Ontario
andQtu.Oen.
Just A Reminder ---
To our old and new patrons that Brophey Br
the old reliable Furniture Dealers, have a
in stock for vour inspection the finest
ment of
Bed Springs and ventilated
Spring Mattresses
Marshall, Fishman, Simmons
Brantford Mattresses
They are the finest that may be seen in II the larger
cities. An inspection will eon ri ce you.
,Or a personal
sottom prices.
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• Furniture sold ---either from catalogue
visit to any factory showroom, at tocit'a
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BROPHEY E3RoSe
FuAeral Directors and Furniture Dodders
West Street oderi
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