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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1899-7-20, Page 57 SIGNAL JIII.Y .... CARPET SELLING sit-irwh All Pure Wool 3.Ply Reversible MOM&ev, Hemp 2 yards wide and i(e- Carpet, regular value 11.10. JuIy prloe moble iu Neat Stripe Patterus, 50c. Per yard duality, at per yard 80o. 36 -inch 2 -Ply AU Pure Wool Reversible Carpet*, regular 70c. and 80c., •t per yar140o. d 60o. ]'aryl -wide Flowered Hemp Reversible Car- pet., value 26c. per yard, July nab 350. 45 polre Scotch Not Curtain., 3i yards tong, 60 lw he. wide, at per pair regular 111.36, prion uow INSPECTION INVITED, W. ACHESON & SON. A. TREAT GAME. vedetirb Dews. CtI.Ns at .asoball la • (leve Udeh. Oooe more have the Ooderlob bwb•11 alae won trim their old-time rivals, the Clutooias. Tis ISA was dose Iasi Than - day to • game fall of •:hit crier. Catem bad le•dod up for the game, ad were de- lerdnod to Ma, bac M•. ! Jen C.wa was • " hoodoo." They had three *midden- s sae of them from Comedies mage maim -bet ova with tans ay were lawns. However, 1/ was anybody's gams all the way threagb. and although Ileo qua tty of b th pot op was for troy lrst-olase, the eves manta' between Iss two teams made Iles game u1.0.5 is& .44 the end of their ninth 'Datng•, Claim hod 15 rase to their srodlt, ase were ties (3derieb bad mend la eight Innings. The 1..e team got the two rase n ecessary to wt. le their last lemmas, with n obody est An aple•s•nl feature of the game was the erupting weer the 5mplrek deoulena II o.itlmsasod early le ten VAN end Oaks oat Mihpahei lmktKwal• throlidak oat tmouth lane Shaw, el C en t. , was the 'pipe". ad cap el be Masao aerledm� Me very umonttnt•ekory hot the omllmabl tlenrrelllmg was very then.. te the spa rer& wbe pa7 weer enamor M iso • pee el ball, am • war of words. The mamksri of the team, however, were am es meek as feat► as some over. oaten appert- e n, who sho.ld know that coca madam le mon likely te de Minn than to be of as. name to the teem After • dlepate la the earl( stages of the gams, Bert TW went es the geld as empire a 1..s, while Dr. Shaw mama to sell bales sad ei 41... There were yells • number of Clinton people pres- ent, aad the, "rooted' for their nine in get style. Glisten west to bat first. Tre•dper, the first am ap, swished the sir and things looked easy for Ratak. bel he kit Doherty sad the MIs two ma. Wha- ley sed Gowan, bit the hall Hebb irk sad MOL eagbW low est altar two resp had keen seend. Sid., the old warhorse. wet a/ es three . Wks., the crowd It ally venUsg t6.1r la. digestion epos the empire for his demotes. Doyle spied four wide sees, stole ..orad sad (sashed Wei ea Wheatley'. error, and • wild pita soared him. The east alga sass were retired. Euro--Oodsrsi 1. Clinks 2. is Class's send Mdn.16hs get to first as • leaf 1, to left whisk Daddy sold n et get seder, and ro a snored en • lose 111 by Treadles,. asked mk•d he their emceed. mond es • fly O Doyle eared the pitel or'a her at iibil be - gleans ef the third Malaga, Hab6ben golmg to centre and 8.011 be shaft Rosie pre W Bret 00s., Caws". 11 bars a bell. The n. doebt•bie " Joe " gee to third en Herbnd's alalia sad hems ea masa" by M.CoeaelL Relad seared Were the ea was retired. la teedarlea's half Pathan sad. • , Logs : MA streak eat f singled asd Thema abed. A M/ Ma y mid a everta.-+w to len m W useimg sad three 'rem were Ia1Wd MIN only sae sat Time time 0000'telement Snell breeghl McHardy Maw with • Maga. Hutobl.a mmtfio•d. MoLmgblis hit 1)aks nail gave Tilt four balls, and the mase wen fell yule. Pse.iagbs, beaver, "trek* out Soors--Oderiob 5, Glisten 6. For the next ewe Marge Olathe were bl••ked, two moo tennis( L each lmieg.. (ioderlob soared twfos I• Iasi besiege. Ie the fourth Doyle not le let es a 6, wbloh walled capture ; Thomposs Mead ead after Doyle mad Thempm"e had sola to , cooed ad third, rsepooMy.)y, Moell bit ad brought them home. Ie the IUte Dabm was peeked off sed Tilt made • lama tee -bagger, sootier lam ad r.aoh'.r tbtrd Memel( ea the threw a. Penningtsi's "Ingle spend Nm. McLaughlin mooted ter Climes Is the Birth. For Ooderloh, Tbompeon 1d tor with • three -tap(.(. Mefferd, .trf.k at. 85.11 remind the labial bag se Treadgeo's fumble, ad Tbo.pa gob hem*" Hoteb- _r Icon'• •cridoe. Slagle. by Dahm and Till moored two mere raps. Wheatley emote t6e ball to deep cost((, but Batoblees failed to nab the slasiv. sphere. Big Jae mane a single and Barisal 611 to best aod'Ihespa n fumbled. Hata- leen had another shame, but allowed oleo ball to saps him mil Whatley sed Cowa soared. Harland aloe get home before 011e. too was retired. Mslsnssou tickled the boys with the.eosaetomal °spore of • k*,• blab ball off Moleugbha's bat. P•nalagton was (1•m • pais te ant base, but was nabbed ea Isssed. Mal --mess singled ..d wait brougu boa by Deyle's asonSoe and Thomas's b11, Tkemp.sa.ft. reeds smear on passed ball.. Treadle( stirred .p the Olathe rooters with • home •ua la the eighth. Doherty famed. Wheatley sad Coma got .carted ea the journey round she dkuvieed, .ad Me - Cassell hit to Tilt, who threw wild over Ent, letting in shins see. The more w.. n ow 14 all, sad Ooderld did not maks any e demas 1n their halt. Meleagblln sad McRae were reared, bat Tr.adaer bit to left and she bail was Ian, Pintos um skeane ahead. Ooderlob then want to bat for the last Me.. "Reds' made • We bit ad par. lobed mooed. 1'bompeen pat one between right and Detre, sad brought Doyle In, resobieg wooed himself. Molardy got • hese on balls, T►omp•es stole third, ad Mull batted 61. ta, bantling sea of the Mepet► ROAM .rer played in (lederke. Oodcrfoh A.s. a. s.a. r.o' A. a. lflalesswen s. _. 6 1 1 13 2 1 Doyle se mad1 Therapies lb... 4 6 3 5 10 1 MaHardy26.,,, 6 1 1 3 2 1 &IOU et wow s.. 6 1'I 1 0 1 Halohuoa p dl d 5 0 1 2 2 2 Alm If 3 2 3 1 0 1 Tilt 36 4 1 2 0 1 2 Pea rket= ,f 3 1 2 1 0 0 40 16 17 27 17 10 Clinton. A,a. a. MI. P.O. A. L C. Treedger U....6 3 3 4 3 1 w. Doherty es ..5 1 0 1 3 2 T. Wheatley 3b ..6 3 1 0 1 2 J. Cowan tb 2 3 1 7 0 0 W. Harlad rf 5 2 2 0 0 0 W. MoCo•odl2b5 1 1 0 0 0 J. H•bklrk of 4 0 1 1 0 0 J. MoL•ogblla p. 5 2 1 2 11 1 W. McRae o 6 0 0 9 1 1 43 15 10 24' 19 7 *Nese est *ben wring rem neared. 2-bs.s hits, Tilt, Thames ; 3.b•se bits, Tnsdpr ; beam rias, Trsadger (2) ; double play. Wheatley to Tre•dger to Cowes Miertflso bite, Trager, Doyle, Hutchison (2); base ea balls, Oedwiee 7, Mottos 2; hit by oltobsd ball, Doherty, Como, Deka (2) ; wild pitch, Doyle 1, MoLa.ghlla 1 ; doles ba..., (iodate 8, Chases 4. By thalami : Lima ....2 2 2 0 0 1 3 4 1-15 0.1.dak .1 0 4 2 2 3 2 0 2-16 THE TWELFTH OF JULY. The snags saes Med whhe.Wae at Wing. hem and azoser. The Omegans of Nerth Rana, aimed by brethren fr.. Beeth if.... bud West Broca, held • measfer .obbr•Ws as Wing. haat on the 1216 .f July. Spada! trains Ins Klnmrdlm., Lbtewal, Oederta, Herristes .ad Orem brought 1a grime crowd..( people mti1 the streets worn jemmied. The peeps la tows mast b.•. neiebered Sant 10,000. Tim masa 1.oladed fifty Iodgos, together with the Wia.bam, Aabere mad Laaa.w brass buds mad the Krum& aid liaamerblll life mad dram bads. The preemies was mar- shalled by Oast, Director of Ceremonies, J. Odlsy, anste4 by Y. J. Wilma. of Mmabatho ; W. Hall; of Bellmore, mad H. Merriam. d Laokaew. There were nearly 1,290 Orange... is Iles. The aher•pre. ..edlnge were bald In the park. County Master John Wilford, of Blyth, oeaupled the chair. Mayor Clogs addressed the gather's( Ie word, of welos.e, miler white addresses were gives by Rev. W. Lows, Comity Ohapl.ta ; Rev. T. L Angstrom', of D.ag.asa ; Ray. A. B. Ferny, of Ger- rie ; Col B.mN, el Riaoardla. ; Rev. R. Habbs, Rev. W. J. lined ad A. 1. Camp - boll, .z. M. P. P. kr Bast Alg.mm. AT arae. The village et Ikea( were g.la attire sa the 12th, lags and bears 6.1ns profusely displayed ead • number of arches (tvlq the street, • very tray ammoni s. It 1e es- timated that eve thousand people were a tows. The proemial was a there= Iag"es of The most apo n important Historical Pleasure Novel of the Year "When knighthood was in Flower," bT Rwdin Ceukoden. This is considered one of the most interesting stories of the day, whether read in a historical light or merely as a romance. "Red Rock," by Thomas Nelson Page. This book has had a sale of 45.000 copies in the United States at $1.50. We can .apply yon one at just half that prio,t-75 osots. "David iihrum," by Edward Noyes Westoott. Read tkil sad 7" will spiny it, and so you win "HtiIAtan Calvet," by Winston Colicin, Peer editions 65 Gmbh REDUCED = b risme saaw*Lady Quaitty," ad His Oracp of alar 75 mut* NW O s tit. Osmond," A are,NfyI abr Rebell Barr, " The Adventures of Jennie ▪ 1 Journalist," paper iAr. hie book is •iso having a large PORTER'S 'BOOKSTORE, `°mow: �talil. r . (Tee 1 Oat Rae ItrtrprrIttrm • FARMERS, E ATTENTION E TsufiswAu, Jaly 20, 1899. trtMarinMettftlttnn DOZTIT #o attend HAVE YOU ORDERED YOUR TWINE? We have only a small quantity left, and you should get yours at once. We are agents for the beet Twine on the market : the " Gold Medal." "THE WAGGONER" EXTENSION LADDERS are the strongest and most serviceable Ladders as themarket to -day, and at the same time the lightest, and are easily atjjusted. '",,•,". '. :„, Erer'y.Farmer pick= a ing purposes. E ALEX. MMD. ALLAN. a �u�u�uiu�uu�tuu� iu pmg.eat, mad masa" fits mad dram earn smile Iivei• mash. The weather was al that oould be desired. The epseobes were Mee* le the school grounds, •mon. theme ea the platform b.lag a M. J.rm u, O,M. trier% W est ; John S.srtstt, C.M. d South Hama ; W IlIlem Lewis, D.M. lsiddalpb Satins ; Rev. Mesa. Thomas, Loom ; Stoat, Ktrkten ; Marlin ad Brews, Rio- ter, end Salto.. Coattail. ; M. Y. Helms, .g -M. P. P., Sestartb ; A. M Tedd, Gods- nsh ; Hash Speakman, reeve of Sister ; L H. Declass, Sumter, and other.. (oust? Master Sitarist mood as oh.lrmaa of the meeting. Reeve Speakman. es behalf el the people of Easter, read an .ddrees of welcome to the Adam Greng.s.., ate w61o1 addresses were delivered by L H. Dickson. Maria Mosier L.wte, Rev. Mr. Martins Rev. Mr. Salts., Greed Master Jermyn ad Rev. Mr. Stas. The Exeter braes lased n.4.r.d .iadl.at made throughout the day. THE OLD TOM CAT. From the Deaver Irma. Past. We Sias has.d. Meg M-rom4k.allses .1kri slime el the plghl, Whim the moon Is fleodta IL•rtblad with a w of Slyer light, Wheel the Oars are softly snaking at mob ether la the Ales, Ad the breezes gently whisper •tmoepber.. to lallabys. There are Pelee, of the Diehl Oath soothe • elegy fellow'. ear Blooded la a tender oborue that a mighty aloe to hear, Bat there always come, another one to knock their meek) bat- Th.t'a th. devilish soprano of the old Tem eat! When the toll of day is over end the fan teems to ,awn, And the eyelids get to drooping Itke thalr energy was gone, Tina we pall ourselves together, master mange to .0.6.ok, Aad we Soak the bed the vert soteed seep we ever S waek. Pretty coos the Taloa angel opens op ha nightly sheer, Aad we 'math 1he fair dream Waterer es they brrl.buy throe and go. Till there come, • equally veto on 'Doh the - they as that la the sleep destroying solo of the old Tom Oat. la a voles he thinks 4 Nader ad • drew of hammy He w111 parch ups the wod.bed and will Mill h4 sweet Marie, And the two will get together and rehears the tale et ,eve la • way t'd sere an aril tram Its roost lag place above ! Then • fellow's Cbrlstta spirit always goes .poo • stet., And We words are wild se ever Deme re sounding down the pike. As he hurts h1s household treasures at to aterrept ten ob•t 01 that diabolio poesy and her old Tem sat 1 Ws are weary el the story of Ibgrnrjgls d the eight Told by dream-a6iieted poets when gligeth nothing as. to write, For they pick the grains d .wmektesi 6eme t be chaff of pastel Mee. - Aad emit the sounds by whisk tour ssre ars devilish) naked 1 Why 16e Blokes. ilea t the scribblers fire • volley now and thea At the aairuo whio6 wakes deemed of os meek and 01e11ymem Dime to seed their refry picture, through the old peeUo bat And assault the •brbtly tparblleg et the old Tom oat. W. C. T. U. COLUMN. ALCOVE/Y. AND DISEASE A man was remedy broagbt Into ono of the politic beepit•M of • /ores eity .offerer{to.gg from • Melee. He had balm baaward "mass a Darrow ob.traotim of acme kind, Dad apes ez•mleatioo 1t was fogad lime he bad fractured one of the banes .t the @pias. 16e Melt was sot sat 1. oo.mooly ached 6rekm, bat age et the beset was washed le nob a way that ale a samba wee perto, .d sad /he prs.os . et the lama wpm the opal osvd relieved, paralyse sad preb.bly sefapss would follow. The operation, though oomperelively rare, fit not .zllestvsli dCBiosIt, sad the mm's ahem fa( reemery would rabies a1 /east an even ore ; he whee the .(eases or- dered him to be propene for the .p.r.M.e, It was ootiod tb.1 he bore dope d lady ddiatod to drink. The opera$on wen inn .diately ahmdend, an the as. died within . week. T. the casual reader It might seem a a. of prefendepl heartlessness. 8.s the dear caw -from @emotes% merlon* a jtab slob ems - -how reveries the w would be, wen at ats he was by hill ssee, to eti16.tmd the shook eta operaMws. And ammo same et • similar @err erg d 'request ea.arream {jee all oar large perils wad pvl. vis ho.pltah, 11 is ma while Ie attire law the as... of sear • state .l • Sirs, and to draw tem Ie • lama mad perhaps • 005851. The downward arse d . Denies wen M seas enslaved to stim.Isaa fella, a natural law. ilegada, with • a 4 eireliy et Masi to prods** a pleasurable .e estlm h. finds himself, gilt. MsMaas. gradually Loraine Meal6Ysablal the vitas erns el the body es arsaaad work. By this 1.- tliiw It brewers Use uritis arena and ea. Lower eras sass urea diaMIL The. Masa the link" rewrote se • eau ter sem .l..a.+.jaedse the Beier aa.emlve Maartlaa the mamma id the body beim be acme tee aaaramrer. led whisk masa be anvil to shred .p b w rerm .1 las, Watery tmm/mm4' el ..M4 abeam. weer. lventmfy IM themselves *Wpn feat appearance Nm Dh gat to break dew. aod &eel. Tres mese . ort..--Mweree 8 •oetd.a6 et assn aisle dht.r1eeea- sed /he at Asses vises k able Loma a ratan a help Nim "galame Okd tbusk-mad Math 1!dloww 1DUNLOP. MONDAY. July 17th. Mn. John H. Barker urea 1• Ureter lam week. Glpm.e were agale aamplag es Nightin- gale street 1aet week. Joseph M,Nevin wee la Wingb•m on the 12th, maim lar parents. Freak Allen was up at Kincardine, bring- ing beak a Dolt to break in for Job. Gentles. Master Harry Plokborno, with his copal's, enjoyed • ple.e.at visit to Auburn one day last week. Among the transient minims hero last week were Mrs. Seymour, 01 Now Yeah. Mrs. (1N.) Hooper, of Toronto, and MI. Straehm..R U.deriob, who were at se a bo.aiilghtg mummies. ntti.i lump seed- iness Of the Oaudlaa daisy la oar forests •heal NlObtingsl. arenas. The other day the Antrim sows 16.t three Dolooats hod boss kilted by John Tobin broagkt him many a sum), smile fres our gentle dames ad maidens, se Muses almals had mads great havoc soca their 1nt6awd twee d 6th. A yea Lamm Me - lag not far from the Saline village eaet the of the largeet soon for years en WeedMeek street. In the West llama bye -election threat - gallon at Ottawa oar well known townsman Donald Cummty, who was deputy tars - tag dikter for this ward, le the wily Reform- er somaoa.d, se for as we have ye heard. Hs will have plenty of Cos..rvs4ve con - may a the train, ad hL tallow-tr.vellsn will dad is elm • swath la &enact as any Ablest they may broah. LEEBURN. MONDAY, July 1718. Roy Lightner was ap Irma Stratford •M• Icing relative, and old friends Asti here. Last week our popular rwldeat, Mark Horton, went to reside in Dunlop far • time. Wednesday of this week the W.A.M. Sto- ols y of the Presbyterian oharsh here will bold 16eir monthly .oseleg as 2.30 p. m., d the Sunday school roses et the o6.,ob. AUCTION SALEM.. Ail wiles getting their oath MI1e prated at Ws also. well have • tree aottoe tussled 1. this list no to the time of ease. TUESDAY. Aug, 1st. -Anodes sale of • 5-asre farm, being a past of la 8, .o.o..ton 8, Oolborne township. There Is a beautiful frame residence, •ad outbuildings la tint- a... ooadittoa, also • firm -elms orchard. At 16s thins time and place there will 6e offered for sale els. • another o1 mluo.11ah- o.. &Mole,, • horse, vs6btss,heueNhld fur. altar., etc. Mas. Wo. (conn, .r., pre- pares& Jon!! Kooz,aaeelemer. E, wISeMoKHOws THC VALUC Or INDIANWOMANSBALM1 A MITIJNT MEDIC ler mala 1. Ueda* i, J. Wilma. IOU LOOK WEARY "IORtir TIN NIT TiINic 1eoe.e.ee 1T 10 BBBBB ROLFl NlLIEM •1 .new 1M 0,wvq ler .b h Uod.fstt by J... Wilson, CANTELON'S Pantry, Oyster Pattien,Tarts, Short Bread and Creel Rolls,ifiece Pies and Lady Fliers, Kisses, iacaroons, des, Brandy Snag Bic. are as good as the best made in any oity in Caned.. Oantaima leads the trade in WEDDING CAKES 10(5001 d00dgnlrtg •nrl hog wl nl.sd icing. Olvs Mm a order and your .t. Olfaction will be assured. oroameyh- D. OANTELON, R'PPSS. COCOA Distinguished everywhere forof Flavour, Supe- rior Quality, sad lrtirriWee fbl .mad~' for tube nervous and Sold onb in 1-4 Ib. labelled JJIM SP'P64 • do., Ltd.. i, ngieneab.mit., Lon. don. mtaaineT EWER gerss COCOA PEDDER'S EBIG JULY SALE OF LE DryGoods,Ready- Made Clothing,a E E Men's Furnishings, house Fur- 1 E.nishin s -1Ya s�Car-g � �- P � et 4 s. 4 E aPrices Down on ill goods, as we want to reduce before Stook -taking, E 10 pieces of Paid Dress Goods .. .. , .. 20c. and ltc. Drees Goods lOc. 35c and 50c. „ 15c. E 70c. Black Cashmeres ..50c. E. 75c. Plaid Dress Goods 56c. E 40c. Silks for Blouse 19c. 85c. 12 f c. W rapper.ttee - los lac. 8c. E E A Cut in Prices on TWEEDS, FLANNELS, SHIRTINGS, COTTONADES. TICKINGQ DENIMB, OINGHAMS, PRINTS. MUSLINS, SHIRTING$, TABLE' LINENS. A 70 -inch TABLE LINEN, worth 40c., for 2Sc. BARGAINS IN - E Hats, Caps, Shirts, Underwear, ?Attars, Neckties, Gloves, Hose, Men's Suits, Boys' Sults, Pants, Vests, Overalls. £ Gnuinc Sale. Come Barb and gd the Bast Choice. TERMS CASH . OR TRADE. J. H. PEDDER, £ Cano.ne's Old Stand. �cuu�u�wu�u►wu�u�u�u�u�uru�u�u��!!�u�wu�u�u�uw� NEW 000as ,;,m roa ¶llIPSa OVERCOATS' Goderich. a a a 3 a a a a a a a' a a a taa4 a a a a a a READY-MADE CLOTHING CHEAP My own make. Om.l sad sea them. aced. sold by yard or ad. up a With ns TYDR]1dB OBH_ H. DUNLOP IIszt Beak el asta0l 0.5104sh, COAL AND WOOD CHARCOAL and KINDLING. W. are still at the wise old .tend. Nelson Street,, when we ave been supplying our o58ds.sss foe a number of years. We know the fuel that mita you. Orders left with oar delivery rigs or at Worsen's shove end tin .hop and at our Ales will receive pecmpt attention. All moal weighed on market melee, unless 01111r11bs ordered. We ran several Drayr in connection. CARTAGE t FUEL CO., JOHN 8. PLATT, Manager Phone 6E 266741 PLANING MILL. EITIIU$IIE6 Nil. BochailailE i Rhyllag mAeVeaeewa�e SASH, DOOR and BLIND Dash. Is ell klub et LUMBER. LATHe"SHINGLES And bandsb seeh.f l et every assuseises School farnitare a Walt! WE HAVE FOR SALE CHEAP 1 $ MRS M O TR-ISINI 3 IO;;E°74"WnsEr173. Cue eifta eq tsar. '.a. nor At. RAlo*iw, ?fie Knish Bicycle Co. _ ad•n.a. Qormipacyiar F. BARLOW JIOLMES hereby inform. the Coal Consumers of Goderich *IA vicinity that be will be in a position during the Doming season to supply them with HARD AND SOFT COAL in • manner calculated to give the very best satis- faction. Only first anality Coal handled. Goal delivered free from Dust, Snow or Ice. Coal delivered promptly and carefully. All Ooal weighed on Town Scales. The certificate of weight from the Market Olerk will accompany Coal to all consumers. ALSO IN STOOK The Celebrted Samson Brand Portland Cement IMPORTED PORTLAND CEMENT, LIME, CAL- CINED PLASTER, FIREBRICK, ETC., ETC. GIVE HIM A TRIAL. OFFICE, COR. WEST ST. i SQUARE. R. W. M°KENZIE . Tips se belga i!feek ear of the beat imported Scotcfi Fire BAND Portland Cement upon which he is prepared to,quote exceptionally low. Have you seen the . . . AMERICAN FIELD FENCINC? advertisement.For description, look op oar Jane Yea can save money by buying now. The next shipment will positively be dearer, as all wire has made heavy advances. lie •sry ar��BT l�h'�-Z��� eIhlowenth pekoe going. To Cash Buyers we offer Special Inducements in PAINTS, CURRY COMBS AND SNAPS. R. W._MCKENZIE nut PIACI TO IVY _4,ARDWAIII ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR SYSTEM RENOVATOR A Wonderful Tabic and Remedy for WEAK and IMPURE BLOOD, KIDNEY IIId.LWER TROUBLES. Manufactured by J. M: Meel.10D, Ood.rdch, Ont.