The Signal, 1917-3-15, Page 4•!! I
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int-ItMIIAY, MAR it la, 1917
NEW
Spring Clothing .
and Furnishings
New Suits
New Overcoats
New Hats
(13fit..rlinu and thing)
New Shirts
New Neck-
wear
\\e invite your inspection
Special Ord;r Department
Ls..i . '. :
rl r .i 1 . . sees
Walter C. Pridham •
et.t - t
-'1;
ti
-King Edward. Cafe
(SOAVErMINO NEN,
Hot Coffee.1 ea or Cocoa•al &c
, Meds also served,3$c •
H -. t. _• ;, v- ,•nut th ,':er a1„l rks-.
•
•iat''.e-t learn 111 l ..t:i : ,r -
Joseph Murray
K.ngiaton Street - • OOCIERICH
A Pt. wally far •L•st ning.'
Gore) nun lir 1.11 •I, sir 1. e..il• intr.r-
jju.r.l i•e tt.« L ji.LelIAA. • In tso.i.e. ..
pen .1.y n•• 1 • .ij h. s.•• 31,24_4111.1•141•§11,
'• i.'••rt• r rill- 14;14 rltr,l to op I,
1.e ••(.,r,,'•' ....1. 1,11,1.1.0. ht r. ufo ren
system!. • Tit!. 41 nI+^ a• w'••11 t
Oprialnrr, v. here it IN 111.•0. M. ri u
said the AL I-II. Grnrea.: • 1 ..
penalty Its • s IC Incl web ani
Lootia'too t (town l t•se -., ,. th,
'e, tun! tt--1 ,10 e
i• intended Elie hi o
RAILWA
YSTEM
WINTER
TOURS
I'h.CI 11, Fates nem• -in effect
jt. menet. in Florida, North
Ind SQuth Carolina. •I,oni•iana.
1 ;eorgia and other SltntlnerIr
:ttes. and to' liernitila and the.
Return Limit May 31st, 1917
LiBERAL STOP -OVERS ALLOWED
r trait information write it.
C. S. MofNINO.'D P A
Uneon Station,
Toronto. Ont.
\\1 R 1 Nt F. \ S.lN _
Phone's
KINGSt2RIDGE.
MONDAY, March 12.
Ed. Sennett made a business trip to
Tut onto a week ago.
Charles McCarthy bought evaluable
driver from Joe Grillo.
Dennie Sullivau mid Joe Buckley
visited 81. Augustine on Sunday.
Thomas O'Connor and George Uaa-
caddrn intend leaving thus week for
l'hicago.
Mina Mary Dalton. of Dettoit,is vie
king her mother, Uro. Charles Delwn,
alio week.
Hem y Ithinehart end Frank Me-
e*. t by intrad leaving for the West
next taeek
COt BORNE_
MowvAY, March 12.
11AITLAND 11lg$Y*4Y :Ninon.-
Mlt•..'iVu,. Sieve emus tied ou 8atur-
.lay from a week's viei• with her sister
At Toronto \Ir, 1). F. Schwanz
•tett the week with friends in l'red-
un and vicuuty...... Mrs. A. S.
Gledhill, of Go lerieh. is visiting at
tote 'Opine of Mr,. W. B. Foister this
,reek 11r a•ol 1lt-r. Char. Proust.
..re teat ing Ila• week for the West..
0 heie they exl•rr, to ..pend the su111-
u1e•r. --Mt. Mt.. 11 .1i. For.ter se visiting
,yid* his tut„ 101-013, near Toronto,
this week.. Mi. AV. P.o..., weals
the i:i itle that w.,utr. c ewe olf. 1 e a
Kill \It•. i1 01 v \Vapor ilptave a
daiaclltyl p .a.) Ll, friend+ nti Fti.iay
•Je no,.; List. 1.11 rltj•i)'able tithe is
ST. HELENS.
,,. IIDAY, Myrch itt.
311. 1 I,.t u . ..1 Ptralor 1h, •tp•111
see. i . ,,.;b 1;- motile., Jits. J..ytlt.
1:-.. 1 Lett (e i •Ideal the Nosily.
•el v ..,i-si,tie, .et t.1 Ingham on Toes -
,t.%.
Ali -. I, 1'. s eli.ela. of lindel irh,
• p• i.I (be' wrt•l•rnd at Mrs. IL K.
MIi El r.ili.lh -Inde,>ou r•turned
....ot taw& of. Al... ,.11 Yn.t triter sp't d
1
' bo month mid. r the parental lewd.
MI tuella M(II.W, of Illuevide, was
h. Kyr-1 of lI -. Ft -Tit 1\'.eo, •t or tl
Lees .1 ) ne1111,1 Iet,ii ••d hooey .'11:1 hooey
,lay,
311'. l'. Allan. et \tach• 1. • 1,, .t e it a•
week yl.ttltt,t .11. - .t.Ulll, ' ., nil 're-
In;wlhg .04d Ar. •i . tilltalt.•.•, atuiytd
hetet. •
315 •1 'ill 31. 1) .11,11. who hits been
colnled to the home• for a couple tel
we.:ks tIuot1h Aloe.., 1s -able tai' he
•,tut .tg{ain,
Alien sixty of IIIb young p -ogle of
the Prrsbyselien Guild. Lu -know,
d1.n•r 't t- S•. Heiress ,arid were the
yene{.f. ot the 11 We clan. • A very est -
i .Walde tune mea, .pent. •
It kit l'taeid- Noyes. - The '*..Heleas
\\-omen's tr,sgtttnr opted: to the
l' .nad)ls" . It -•d' , tl•ns-. 101,.uto, otlr
ease- of pyjaulate, nomad ning :is •pair.
.end Gore .hirte. And ime_e..tre ..of-
-cwt., contenting I•, }stirs. Plenty nt-
yut. .n 1141:1 A.,y 'wino,' deslting
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tI E SIGNAL ! GODERIMI ONTARIO
NOTED MUSICIAN
Of MONTREAL
Advises The Use Of "FRUIT -A -MEM,
The emote' Fruit Medicine.
MR, RO$ENUURO,
589(-`aagrain St,, Montreal.
• April 20th, 1915.
"fn my orinion, no otL. r mtedicine
in tle• w r' t . e'. t curative er CrNs•'ipa-
1/ *:aed/+d H•i'ram" Ir a-t:v.ss"
1.a 20r, : :. arthe iecant t iaintsfor
1.te •y, ars' a:1;: niy sedentary tie -tittle -
Gin,
Citpa-
ti,,n, M:u,ic, l•mttrt elstut a kind of
1ptostival Parchsties-'with Hast'//cad-
ethes, belching gas, drowsini:ss after
entirig, and Pain in 1L.o Back. I tried
pills and int -divines of pin siciarts, blit
not hin^linll't~r1 nn', ,Then 1 was in.luced
to try '• Fri:it-A-fives ", and now for
six II:oaths 1 have been entirely well.,
1a.dyisean) met ho yoffetifroth that
,herrihlrfrit)Ilt!i t'lro:oe lor.4,upation
Leith the resu!tan indigestion, 10 rsy
. . , , pt qu
agreeably surprised at. c great benefit
you will receive". .t. 1tl1SF:XB1nc .
:.Oe. a tilos, G for *2.1O, tr'iit1 size, 25e;
t all dealers er sent postpaislLy Fruit-
etives Lireite.l, Wawa:
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to repair the socks and wake them
read] for the boys again. There arm
handed to them with clean underwear
as they come from their lath. The
bathhouse socuotwodato- three hun-
dred bathers ata time. Three build-
ings were mostly breweries at one
time, and are so equipped that water
cau be heated readily. He told us
bow the boys hadn't nearly enough
space for letter wrlriuq, He explained
how one soldier way have his paper
Ion another'. back, another with his
paler against a wall and another on
the fluor, 'so,' said he, 'don't he dis-
appointed if you set short letteis
when they are written under such
circumslanees.' He told how an Eng-
lish soldier writing home just put. •1
IUD feeling pink hoping you Ie the
sate,' and signed his nate."
SHEPPARDTON.
WIDrttauAY, March 14.
fATttllrnc CoNCItKT.-A patriotic
coticet.•1 altd box burial will ire held at
Sheppardton on F.idey. March
when a god program will be giver.
amending of Poogs, recital ions, drills
and dialogues. after whi(b the boxer.
will he auctioned off. .tura abaWtatime
brooch, donated Thy Wait 'Wary Bur-
rows, will he given to the wlnn. r 03
the one holding the lucky cumber..
Tickets. for the braa•h, In: ; t r the
concert and box sticiel, i:. -.
AUBURN.
Wkoxt:.U.tv. 31 arch f$tse
Mr. Simeon (ir,aven.tein left on
Tuesday for his honor near Edmonton,
Alberta.
Mr. (i. Ytwgblut shipped oar of
Mate to 1',.t3.111t0 haat ttr.•k,,pay'AK $l:h
per levet. •
Mr. A. Asquith 11a8 1,ou`6t the pi:
acres of bind on the elation street
hole Mr. Arthur
Mr. Wm.- Hmylie started for his
}tome in Saskatchewan ou Tut.wtay
tattooing after sprtdil.g the winter
months with his mother.
Mr. E. Hebei!' pulrhsaed a .Sar
car from Mr. tUUiit ieghaul, lit Be 11 -
.els, en Monday. and.lr. Joseph Low-
tuakrsl foot teen car, hi tar village, .
Who will be the next to buy one i' 1.
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PORT At BERT.
WguNIs-DAY 71se3pl4.
Mrs. John Fritzley 1d not.iulproving
tis quickly as bee wsny blends would
like to see.
The stuck celled Sunday et the
hmoe in Mr. and Mts. 1V di Ur..pet
and left a little Polder. ' - -
Mr. Wilfred 8 rel n< n left 'this
week for lite now ttsit.,e 1 Ihe•Wret.
to help knit may get material at Mil-
lers !tore ; aloe. sewing will be elven
out. The *wk.. toe vat ed at $I115111,
py jlautlta 847 03. a -,
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••GIRLS WANTED •
• 1- . Ci•,. , • I. he u:.. r of •
• 11411.15,_%.1154,0 a ..1•e melee to -.h. •
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11,5•:., ...,,,e w ,. ca. -beater .h
Zr•nrtrg• 1c411 .4',.,, L1V p tp.l null t
Le► r ta..1,wu. In barb. sod bu,mv.. •
• sooner.,
• gin..st emir -eta rt. tralniter h•e Bo t
keel u,a. -h0. t s,,d .u.d all el her rem - •
• r 1,1 ubJ,.r - Spew t-1 1ragr11.- •
• - 1• edeelttulany time. 1.• 1-1 lxt..d •
Srse_ •
• Northern Busilieu College, Ltd. •
•..lt I N 511U.\1.. 04 I
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sLTa.aT''Ot1D.. °NT.
Ontario's Best Business College
Students m.ty enter oar classes at any
tfnlq. Cousnte'tice your Course now
lost be qualified for a ptrition }iy
Inielsnntmer Inkling July and August
.d lest year we received calls for
Over 200 office assisted.
we could net supply:•(ha graduates
.tor in demand. \Crile for our free
catalogue
D A Mc!_ACHt. AN, Principal.
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MADE IN CANADA
THE 1917
FORD TOURING CAR
You pay
meat,
$495.00
i. o. h, font, lint.
I s for this car but it gives you more enjoy -
e mileae and longer service than those which
cost more.
he Touring Car gives th" utmost in auttsmobile value,
pride ot ownership and economy.
Bey a Ford this year and save money when saving is a
national duty.
Kelly & MacEwan,
Dealers, Goderich.
r••
Constipated Children.
C'onvtil'ation is one "if' Ihe twist ennl.
won Miline:am ot cbildboon and 111.
cInIci stilt , ing'•froin it cannot thrive.
Tti •eey the little one well the bowel.
must be kepi i t gular and the .towa;h
....env To Aft title nus bin,( iaare ego al
fishy'. Own Tablets. Cenci Ening them
1 t. ePottle.,t' u 1
. it . It a am . I1: ort r, NH ,
rays1 -My hairy tottered from con-
firmation
on-
r 1patiuu hot thanks VI ►Jthy's Own
Tablet,. bee perfectly well "ag.in,"
The Tablet evert -old hp medicine dral-
era or hy mail- at W cents 15 box r
Thei).. William: Medicine Company,
liruckv.hr, Ont. -
KIPPEN.
11'g441lAY, MalCh.M.
Miss Foul and Hi•s Hntney. or tile.
ter, visited their ft lend, 311:.. firs Iters
Jape-, beet week.
M.. Lawrence MOT.t Arad family
1 nave trimmed to the West after
spe ed...it toe winter' with !fiends bete.
Elle .l)etre.up1er last 1'uerdny even-
ing in the • P. pd!ytt•rtan -church wa.
quite a mimeos.: V) was,takeh at the
noon,
311•, Webster Buchanan, of E -ora,
i ►N hpl'e-it lu the rllipmetit 'att.
the last of boa household 'good-. He,
liar bought a farm these. We are
.rtrry to lose bim.
The home of Mr. Nieman .Jones
:vas cheered by the weir 11 ut' twin
epWirrs tine de) last week, Cleiktetu-
lations ! MIs. Robert Dirk also is
autltser. • 11.5 is a prospective ia.ldter'r
wire.
Mr: Lloyd. Ll•d Smith, M. A., B D.,
sretrimy or liar nommen of V.ctutia
College, geve a lice eddies, to the.
Methou,rt church, in behalf of the
educe. Moat funds of the cbuteh, un
Bunds)•, the It Met , and wet with a
hearty .terpollve in the way of iu-
CIVes•e.t etVloge. -'
Ti.. palm/lie concert in S. 11. Ni.. 11,
Stank), cave off last Friday 111g114
itud war a weal suet ear., For Werke
the young people had been practising
and when .11i• 13 1al !truing Caine 1111
one woo dt-aupointeil. The mu -ie,
rrcit«Dons, reading-, dialogue., etc.,
were rendered io it clever manner.
The leige audience wee defigliled and
there ate ruulol s of intitat tots to 1•d -
prat the lutetium in other planes.
the r. c mt.. w et a $,id.:S, to he used
(og palriouc pie pose..
t•.NOITIU?N AT ,THIC FRI/MT.-Your
Jerihe Wes petwitteti to wake die IA,
lowing Pxrraet trout 4 letter !teemed
it) 31.,.. Al, x. shKerz.r front h- r
d.,mgahter in forma . and 1111nkiug ik
may Ur ul wtrte.t W euro ut your
teadela it is forwarded to you :
"We had touch a grand set vice at
hovetcolrt this mei ting. We had a
Captain Nielson, who Wad at the !wont
in I•'rapnce ter twenty wunths, but id
III me fur & rest try air doetnr•s ordet•e.
11lead11rres v5As 0110 we ellelb never
forget. Ile eVs.ke firer r f +ate bertri,mt
of our I SP. Then he told of how the
1'. M. U. A. entertained the boys, after
they come out of file trenches. lir
spoke of the crowd that would le
present one night and the next titer
they gather•'d there would be so many
tawtbat Inc.anil-ring. Ile SOW one
incident that was very touching of
how, &flea. the battle in Bane. nary
\Vood, the men going nut in our '
were one lhoumand elating and came
hack rtiutething over t Wo hundred.
'Ibey were lined up And the general
A.A. on a boa to address the boy.. but
wends railed him. 11is ryes gh.:ened
and • then the to re 'ren down his
cheeks. Then th mid •t made an ef-
fort, but he, town, pt. Then Canon
Stitt of Quebec gut lap, • but all he
could Pay was ••H1.d hleee you." They
all r•ralis, d the dreadful mice that 11ad
f11,5(1 petal.
••1 nope we taay be Mile to hear hire
motto. It ctrtainly le 444 a rare steal.
Ho t••ld mil how the Aldi.•\. had a beth
every Iwo mei its. He elan spoke of
the e11pcarde.l •nck5 the sof lir.,. tele
off with preh1hly the whole toot out
of thein. They empl•I) shout *Wo
bundled Belgian and Farneh amino
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TH8 COLBORNE STORE 4:1it
CHIC CREATIONS FROM FASHIONS CENTRES
This week we have put into stock a number of new lines for drersses, suits and
coats, in Silks, Georgette Crepes and Silk Crepe de Chines. l ussah Silks in plan an
figured patterns. All these cloths run 36 inches wide. This is the best widith ford
every purpose,
I
Taffeta Silks are very popular for dresses and suits. (.et us show you the newest shades.
They come iu dark green, nigger brown, light alice with a steel -grey cast, navy, brown and black.
livery yard :iti inches wide, at $L.)0 a yard.
Silk poplins are good for dresses, And six )lards is what you need. , This cloth comes in
black', navy, brown, alice, green and grey, 311 inc1es wide, at 11.50 a yard..
Silk crepe de chine, 36 inches wide, in all wanted shades, also georgette crepes to Match,
.---What is rettier than a silk crepe de chine skirt with georgette crepe to match for waist or Ieevesi'.
-''Wo» rin1cuutT»gattons can ire produced wait these two popular cloths.
There is nothing in a soft Silk to compare to our Duchess for durnbilkty, itur esses and
waists. -This silk conies in all the best shades, and can be relied upon.• 36 inches wide, $1,50 t}
yard.
_TUSSAH SILKS FOR SPORT • COATS
Just to hand four three -yard ends for sport coats, in the very newest patterns. Now. is
the time to bap' these clothe, for they are newandthe patterns are the lust. Let Us. show -them
to yon.
\'.'e 'have. t new shipment of summer dress-tuatcrials in 6 ' and en.is.: Only one drestl Co
each pattern. This is au opportunity to have something alisoltttely -different' in pattern and
cltetii. Tht•y Intoe in .iii etepes, nue voiles and Muslin*.
SILKS
COLBO ' N E�
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4 .- '1'14:-.
Ridgcrest Farm
\1ee.Ot wash hon every nicer 1'6` Qty liji.g to .the -heavy demand
Ptr.OtwAy Hn don. ! tb t'.A D.C., � a
fond ,, spent the wee en with hie • -
, _
parent Mir: and Mr-. • Hsyden. y'l•
Pry. pit BJekn,gpwu►, of Nits.' 1,,h are sold- .out- •of S.' C. , \V. Leg -ho
gar& Fallt. is sp niiing a few days
with M1. an Mr.. J ItneoOln^t•r before►
going nveide tt e I St, • We 1n i have a fewI3.irrctl'
Mr. Be. t Sim ▪ Ids entet lalned a norm- -
het petits, n
/friday bight. AI 'repun a eery idew•-
aut reeving open!. \
A 00rlaner of the 'lays ttf`fiucknnw
spent a day- tinning et Port Aliwrt I his
Werk. A. y .0 had tlie' fl.hcrmen's
Tuck, call again, ifo...
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with hoc -i1 •.VVi••ati2n, is. tit y cannot rrarb
tl ceea: of toe ill. ..o (.5,4,111 le a1to.n d►. -
.'n u, siva Iy trinuel-cad br tous. duu.e.al ut-
dltb),,, and 11'inter to cure 1. you 1118.1 tike.
An In 0,n11 1,nae1U, Hall. Cater h or. 1,
lskra turn ally 1511(1 .1 t. tIt UgIt Ihn blood on,
the mu.w.t.-urfse,. of iM +Y• ret. Halle
lea..r1(1l ,.sew .p.e..•.ibe 1 by tele oftbebe.t
ph}...•:u.- In this comu...1 for yea e. It la
.awntr..ret of unu r the newt tong, known,
combined wt. 11 •.anusof the bast blu,A
the ger'. et co ntrhet •,n of . the Ingredient. Is !
batt. etarrh t err i. what posture. rush
wonderful tc alt. it catarrhal candidate..
Sand for (ret ion oust., free.
5, Jr,C'iiklttsl t e'U.. Totedo.0. -
AII drnysi.•t ,So.
PI li N Fenllly irllb for owed 1pittoo.
OODEHICH TOWNSHIP.
WjusksoAY. March
• On Friday last Mr. and Mrs. M'rpd
Cook entre tabled a tywber of their
friend.. hy way of se d)ice.
The wail -carrier of ;No. 1 route mea
buster to complete h)p fp11 }ete on
Monday on account oT. thb hail reeds,
- ihl Settle -41&y sfteruoun Mrs. Win.
Bieber, Rove a pally to her Sunday
school cleat, as one of her scholars,
Miss Peatl Awy, wt. leaving. All eu.
joyed the little party and bade fart-,
well to Ihetr clam -mate.
• PATRltrrlt' Son IBTV S.T:a.-The
mrwt,rs .4 the L' oiled Patr,ufic 8.t.
ciety will holt a Hewing meeting at
the home of 31 s George Falconer on
t1•edoesday, 31..1 ch 214, at 2.31p. M.
A large a lrud,u.ee 1. desired. All
finished pyjama sults and socks at Meld
Ito htaodru tet at .. n earl date, as the
shipm'•nt still he nude on Tuesday,
mai chD►'h. PI.'..wnote 1hedale.,
_ Nervous Children.
The Trouble is Often Real-
ly St. Vitus Dance --'-Do
Not Neglect It. a
Many a eh'Id 1 :.s horn called [irk'•
t weed, b... teen totted fit vchts•1 for
net ke. ping oat for dropping
bongs when the trouble way really St,
Vitus dance. Thio disease may appear
at any age, but is malt.common Ile-
twren the ages of vii and fourteen
years. 1t is caused by thin - blood
which fails 50 eat ry sufficient nour-
ishment to the nerves, and the child
heeutr,ea regales. and twitching of the
miseries -mad- jas1ci4NFot-the li+Nlu and
body follow. In a severe case the
child is unable to hold any ping or
few' itself, St. Vilna dance is cured
by building up the blood. The meat
suc(P.riful tient meat Is to remove
the child from ell teIRltel 'excitement,
stop school work :sod give lir. Wil -
barna' Pn,k fells. These pills renew
the 1.1ntN1 aupplc, strengthen the
nerves and *roar* the child to pet feet
health. Here in t.o,011 of their power
10 cure. Mt 4. 8. Sharpe, Oakville',
(Tot„ Rays: When nhy daughter wan
nine year. old she wits alt,,, ked with
alt. Vit ole Moire. ' u. w.. .elit t1' a
penat1011101, where she nmsinrd for
nine we, ke wit hon', any henpMt. 1, .
deed, when we broeght her h• roe she
way n. Ilei tees a- a Ashy, 1 got e
supply. of 1) . Widiama' Pink I'Ifl•
and continued glvo.g ipf•I 11.tf a pill
after each heal 1. r- ere. roil 511(11th.,
when she bad fully recovered and hoe
never had a ayu.'plemu of the trouble
5t0rr,"
YOU ran get Dr •A1Villittms' Pink
Pills Harmful) any .Mals r in ntedtatnr
ur
hy mail at TM c.--b�rta` is box or WY
leexr. for $'l.hflIrons 1$t•:11r• Winton'.
Me rine Co.. Brocaolltle, Out.
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Mai, ist..
Ito Practically
4 has been reserved.
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d
Pdultr,' Stock,
Chicks' till June
R ck C icl:s after
11)aat Khing\ space availaahle till' \fly 3 i st
-- ` R. H. & H. K. Revell, Proprie ors.
Chas. Crossfield, Poultry .1/1anigrr
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THIRD 1:10\INION OF CANADA
WAR LOAN
Make your application\for the Wear Loan 'to your local
Banker. It -will receive prompt and careful attention,
`free of charge, if entered ark any of the Bank branches of
Goderich. {
Issue of $150,000,000 5 per cent. bonds,
yielding 5.40 per cent. per annum.
ISSUE PRICE 96. INTEREST PARABLE
HALF -YEARLY.
--For- -further Particulars nee prosr,et,ttrs of thr kan on page6o tTiis paper.
This is the most attractive issue the Government has
yet placed before the. public and we recommend it to
investors.. 1 nterest cpupons and Government interest
cheques rc payable at par at the office of any' chartered.
Bank in Canada.
BANK OF MONTREAL,
UNION BANK OF CANADA,
STERLING BANK OF CANADA,
CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE.