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The Signal, 1916-3-9, Page 44 Tuotemnay. NAM'. U. 1916 r1111 SIGN 1U, 3ODIRIOH : ONTA RI O SPECIAL BLUE SERGE SUIT TO ORDER $20.QP It could not be done h.ui it not been for the fact that we bought this piece of English Bine Serge last Spring -since then Blue Serge• have gone up very-; high. We have got just enough cloth to snake nine suits, so get ' oIit order in early and save dollars on your Spring snit. Fine imported Blue Serge Suit made to special measure, $20. rxo a I COLISORNE. 'that coo.crip awn applied with Co- their friends to the number 01 sites credos was lbs only fair way to raise gathered e1 the booms of lira ('um- DIIIATg ug C0100111IP ION. -The troops. It was 1104 right that some tutnson Thutday evening of last week I. meetteg et the Cotbt me pars- wen should walk arouoddoing nothing and gave her daughter, Mrs. J. KW- ! rut. (%tub bid at Beautifier on the to belp the F.utpiro.. while others were hen, Jr.. a very pleasant surprise i• everting A Frt.ruary'.i b was marked leaving farms or perhaps machine the form of a • kitobeo •►ower." Mrs by adehats ort the subject: ••Resolved, •bops where tb.y sbrwld he waking Kiuihen has best' • member of St. that in the conduct of warfare con ahem, Ile disputes, Mr. Korai ban's (Augustine Institute ever since it was Walter C. Pridham ■ ■ . emotion isnot justiflahle.'• The affirm alive waa taken by Frank Stanley. Arthur Fisher and Jahn Kernigha•; the urgative by Hugh 11i11 and l'. A. figures w to the percentage of men ,organized and wit/ b• greatly mlseed. raised without conscription. 11e also On Nondyevei,tog of this week showed that without conscription souse !Mr. and Mr.. P. Kenrrtley entertained parts of the country were not rending • ge.;sdly number of young people in li..brru.w. Mr. Stanley, the first their fair siert' of risen to the (tont. their new home. Everyone reported speaker, held that a wan e pilled lis Mr. Ilii1 and Mr. Stanley spike /groinIhaviug w g . d time Two more fight would lee a (seer soldier and in reply. and the judge.. Mere. •of our boys. Joe Thomps in and John riled instwrtcn in intoner wan of (Jordon Young, Ifd. S.ewart and At • Jefferson, droned the khaki I ret wrek, battles being hat bemuse the soldiers Thur ('Irak, gave their decision in fevor and have gone 10 do their hit 1 it King were not fighting ..f chili own free of the nega•ive. Mr. J. J. Robertson and country The Trap sear hos Wall Chairman. The nett wSstinR of ..Mt ♦I held in the Hall t.rt February ymil1. r held. too, that *roan might the club will be held March Itlth. when •Leith was w decided succrn.. P.oeeed. have. on•cientious obj+et tom to [•king • f.wture of the r , the life of another reran iu battle. The p ogrun' will he an 'amounted to E1, Mrs. Stafford terser speaker, Mr. Hill, stated that in �addrew by Mr. James Mitchell on the and children returned nowe this week the,Jiwe of cross it war for duty of 1br plow -err of Canada The Members are after spending the last few months their household. to Iwitb her b Eut Lire to organize the entire forces "'trite" to bringbrother, Mr. A. Boyle. lithEin this meeting. within its [orders so as to secure the needed meddlers, keep up Ibe food .up - ply of the Empire and maintain in. CROSS,FRETFUL BABIES.' du/trial organization. To accomplish lthis be claimed r-.n.rt iption was neces- sary and justifiable He gave Hautes The cross fretful baby is • sickly also to show list conscription would bahy -the well child is slweys bappy 'save the country a very large, of and swilling. Mothers. if your baby is I money pow spent in recruiting effort crews and airs a great deal something ! and in other ways ;that would nut tee it wrong. His little stomach and ',necessary under conscription. .lr. buwrls way he out Of order ; bis teeth Maher followed ani combatted some oftroubling bwayun, or he ay be bothered the wry autems of the previous speaker. I with worms. The mother should Urn - He .poke of Koine of the ev:Is of -con.' mediately give hits Baby's Own Tab - set iption mind claimed that once it was! lrtr. They never fell to relieve the restored it would I,.comr en establish- ' baby. ('oucrrning them Mr.. Ronald rel t hing. He claimed cringe' ipt;an . Hurley, liilkr. N. H.. wt.:tr.: - •'1 kudw teas unfair toil'. poor roan, who would I of nothing No gored for eros, bagful Following la the report of i he higher have to g.i to the front while the rich! babies :w Baby's Oou Pallets and I classes of S. S. Nu. . Owleri.•h• fur wan roold buy a s•tbslitute. Mr. Ker est pleased to recommend thew to the month of February. Nemec ere nighan next supported the •fm ir-! other inutberi.'• The tablet 4 are sold in ord-r of tuerit. the standing bring •tier. He quoted figures to show that I by medicine dealers or by wall et '. hared nn examination test. aid general without cur.• ription B.itain had reit- cents a box from The Dr. %Villinws demeanour : Sr 1V. -Ella Rutledge, ed a larger army in proportion to her lirdicine Co.. Brockville. Oat. Gladys Ginn, (iordou Telibutt, \lana; population than the other countries - Rutledge, Lorne It Alger., * Fred now engaged in war had raised by I ST. AUGUSTINE. Schwarz. Jr. IV.-4,eaee McCabe, conscription. 11e claimed that it wasVert Thompson Sr. I11. -Alvis only in the rare of an unjustifiable war 1't'gsut1. Hatch Thompson. Jr. III. --Mildred Thoutp- t hat conscription was necessary. Mr. 1 Nates N.rr .-The minders of the sem. Sr. 11. -Annie McCabe, 'IIiunir Robertson, for the negative. claimed ' 8t. Augustine %Vitnen•r Institute an 1 :s( eke.. H. Kava`. Test her. J concession. East Wswetio.h .. M s. 0. end Miss Dunelda McD.naid. of Jamestown, are lint ng friends in thio vicinity We asst' sorry to re- port that Mrs, Rosa Stnithaw is nun - ung • broken arm Rev. J Wil son, of Toronto, is visiting hiendr in this vicinity Last week ht. Augustin.. Rifle Club and Women's Institute sent SIM to furnish a room with four beds in the military con- valescent hospital in old Knox ColIeg.•, Toronto. SCMOOL•HENJR TS. S. S. NO. 's, GUDERICH. • Our ribbon counter JUST IN is great. TIME ! We have all colors in Velvets. to solve the problem facing you, as to what will satisfy the demands of your fashion- able taste, in style and quality of fabric to be used in the making of your new suit. dress, skirt or blouse for the coming season. Poplins icor light -weight fabric dresses nothing is more popular than fine woven poplin cloth. Its wearing qualities are the best and we re- cotnmcud it We have this cloth in stock in black, blue and brown. Black ......SBo. 51 00. 51.46. 51.60 a yard Blue S. $1.00. 51.46. 51.60 a yard Brown Sea $1.00. 51.46. 51.60 a yard Broadcloth The key to your Spring suit is broadcloth. This fashionable cloth makes a real smart suit and one that sets off personality and shows perfect taste. We guarantee the dyes in every yard of broadcloth we sell. Black 51.40. 51.86 54.00 a yard Green........sees. 51.40. 51.60. 0.60 a yard Brown 51.40. 51.60 51 75 a yard Serge• No rlulh is h •t ter km.wn t Itti .mgr. N. chilli i. ;lune ..•t•vicrable t11:111 serge. Nn cloth is ... -h used a. serge. F••ur suit, dress 1.1. skirt serge is always in the lend. Thr Best. loth in the trade. %Ve ser• •hnw•ing it %%intim-Ml range of serge% in all colors nu•1 .haul.•'. Hln.•s and hitch's ahvay. barrel. Hmw•n.,ind greens are chew ..C.1111.. Nearly every color ..:111 h.• mut 1 in ...rip-, in a range of prices ret t Ili. .1.11%1 ):i, .h..wiug of ...Ego. rang,. iii price from til' 1 . a' :. t n - -.I. I. •t u. -dem-the. • iii.•. 1 •yon. - Coverts IV, are showing covert chills into' ltesilda Ithi k r••.ildn cloth fur a trnl do w. 41411e, o1 brow ti and nue of grey. , of Iw• Ie•:Il.':1. lie.ihlx i. w This i. n very s •rvi.•rald.• c1..isi for suits and in very time silk and wool cloth. and one that has mines that are very popular. Brim II and grey the Is•.t nearing .ftutlitit.. Block -51.60 ,t yawl _ _ 51.25. $1.60 a yawl WE SPECIALIZE IN DRESS GOODS The Newest in Laces J. H. COLBORNE ..t■I =I =I = • = The Latest in Buttons 0 • • '• s• THE GOLDEN O • PPORTUNITY TO • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • b • •• • i • • • • • • • i ■ BUY NEW FT7.R NI T 1711 E AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS AT COST WILL CONTINUE DURING THE MONTH OF MARCH Having to pay rent for my store for the month of March, I will continue my Mammoth Sale for a Few Weeks, Longer There Are Still Many Rare Bargains to be Picked Up One only Ash Side- $io.00 board, to clear at The Chance of a Life Time --- Sideboard, regular price $19.00. Sale price .. . 14.00 Parlor Tables, regular price $9.7 5 $14.00. Sale price 7� Parlor Tables, regular price $4.75. Sale price $3.00 Parlor Tables, regular price $5. 50 $8.50. Sale price Only one Couch left, regular g price S14.50. Sale price.... • 7 Hall Stand, regular price Q� 16 e o o $21.50. Sale price `Y Steel Bed Couch, regular Price$g 75 $14.00. Sale price `Y • $1,000.00 WORTH OF RUGS I leaving bought these Rugs at the old prices we will he able to sell them at a large reduction. Union Rugs, Tapestry Rugs, Brussels Rugs andWilton Rugs, ranging in price from $2.5o up to $50.00 Pianos A chance to get a good instrument at a Bargain Regular price S325 Sale Price $250.00 Hundreds of Pictures from 5c `to $10 Combination Buffet, regular price $56.00. Sale price $41.00 Combination Buffet, regular 1'j.00 price $22.75. Sale price Brass Bed. regular Price $21 .co $31.00. Sale price Iron Bed, regular price $12.50$8 Sale price .50 Iron Bed, regular price $4.00. $ Sale price 2.75 Music Cabinet, regular price $7 $11.50. Sale price .50 We have 35 Parlor and Library Tables to clear out. . 25 Baby Carriages and Go-carts. Store Open Evenings GEOS HOHMEIER Positively Cash 1 • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • •• • • ••••• • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • •• • • • • • •• i • • • • •, • •i s`