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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-4-24, Page 44 • omwMaT, April 24, 1902. be very expensive. Pnoss,110,00 to 817 50, High-grade, Ready- to- wear CLOTHING. THE clothier/ we are showing this swop eaoeedo anything that bee ever been at- tempted here before. They are not the or Mabry ready made*, but strictly high olaes tailored euments, out on sotentifio price( pies by the very beet gutters, wade from fine imported worsteds, obevlots, serge, bed tweeds sad oat be oompued only to the high ,few ordered work -except la prior. Diet. is • bis (Moreau there. Our roles of theen goods during the pot month bare born loge. People appreciate 'nod goods .rd good work. Cell and res them. We ono tit you out with • good suit and yet out Children's to • specinty with i.. Ws have a very tares stook to ohoose from, of the leading American styles and pricer to sult everyone, range, Clothing.. from 81 35 to $5 00 per suit. We ere ecolusivs agents for the lemons Gat Hall olotblag. They are the acknowledged Ware m l',tud• for •htldreo's ololating, The leading styles for this season are the Blouse and Norfolk wile, We would be pleased b have the opportunity of showing you these very stylish suite. W. C. PRIDHAZ1, Perl.t Filtllog Clothing House, McLean'. Block. CWTHIER AND FURNISHER S.I. Agents for Christy's Hata. glut otiignalt, u ruaLms+m $VERY THURSDAY MORNING UV W. ta.Cllaae/MT 90DZRICH, THURSDAY. APRIL K, 1 . THE REASONABLE VIEW THAT was a sensible opinion ex- pressed by Rev. JOHN MORToh, of I;amilton, at the meeting of the West- ern Association of Congregational Churches held at Woodstock re; cently. In an address on the duty of the churches in regard to the present movement for temperance reform he said that the Government, in submit- ting the referendum, may not have \: kept the letter of its promise to the temperance people, but it had at least kept the spirit. Surely that is the noble view. Mr. Ross could ly bind himself to the enactment of any and every prohibition measure, no matter how defective or ineffective might be the extent of the prohibitory power decided to be within the rights of the Provincial Legislature. In postponing the adoption of the Mani- toba Liquor Act until the people have had time to consider and pass upon it he Is taking the wisest mune is interests ot probibition. Mr. Moe'rox went on to say that it was stated the requisite number of votes in favor of prohibition could not be polled in the referendum. He was not so sure that they could not. At any rate he thought that the temperance forces should put forth every effort to secure as many votes as possible. "Suppose,' he said, "we poll thirty votes less than the required number, would it not be a benefit to the temperance cause, a demonstration to the Government of a force brought to bear upon it l Let u. use our opportunity and let us poll our fullest vote next December." Discussing Rev Mr MORTON'S speech, The Woodstock Sentinel -Re- view says : "Mr. Morton no doubt nee that pro hibition lies dead in Manitoba, killed not by its enemies, but by t e friends. They suited with other influences to defeat one of the most bateet and efficient Govern mentis that ever held office in any coon try ; they played into the hands of a leader and • party that had no real gym pithy with their cause, but were pre pared to sell Governmental action for votes The result is now clear. Had the wise policy of a referendum been adopted in Manitoba, the liquor set would have now been law there ; and there would be an honest Government in power to enforce it We do not expect the situation in Manitoba to influence some extreme advocates of temperance, clerical and la] who are politically op pooped to the liens Government ; but it should open the eyes of Liberal prohibl tioniets to the direction in which theme guides are trying to lead them. It is satisfactory to know that so many of the clergy throughout the varione churcheo are in hesrty sympathy with Mr. Rose, as they always have been. They realise, with Mr. Hotton, that there ie bettor and mon rational work ahead for temper ante men than the knifing of their beet Mende. It will be observed that the represented res of the Congregational churches assembled hero endor.erl in effect the positron taken by Mr. Morten." WMA r Ol HERS ARE SAVING or °ores's. Cleveland P1. o a►lor: "They are icing to .tart a French oisgerloe, devoted to sere n ate." 'Printed en 11 peter, of coarse." TRI PAM' M A CANAnIAN. Winnipeg Prat Prem - A Donk ha bet bought s t weety-dollar rubber -tired baby carriage 1n • Rraedoo store this week Nothing but the I est wnnM suit him and he psi.' cash for it. purchase, too. Rt w1I.I. 'AL.I. eirrAKIN Twti 'TIMIA. Toronto Globs Mr. ,lames Mltehell, °ewers, y at i ire win d[date for West Rares, pledges himself to the prohibitionists to minuet prohibition in case he is *looted 1e the lm.lalatnrs, and also pledges hlm.elf to the I;vseervativs n.nvention from whom be , *sewed hie nomination to eland by Mr. What -way. who onuses prohibition. rn.t•I* ARP ASI.a. S.atorth Expositor : Mr. Y. G. laments, . 1 (Hiorleb, wbe rsoslv.d the !Ahern nem• Maslen for West Heron last week, hes new d.Anitsly staled that he 1s 1s tM Meld be 541,, mold the loot gee 1e fired. Mr. (Am ere* deals es.Mleet et window, and he should. Re le a 'levee young man. an able debates. and. Dose of all, is on the right sate. pr1R•s*VATlvI CANDIDATA% wil.i. AtrTArr YAMS ADDRIIIIMIS Tremolo NW 111* Mall and Empire Wfehss • lira of the Ceewsrvativs and Cteseal wdldnw Wsagbat:w Provisos, Riving the poet-otfioe midresses of the for- mer, but not of the latter. Probably The Mail knows that most of the Liberal mad!. date. coin be reached hereafter by address log their letters to the Parliament Build Ings, Toronto, rttn GINIttATIoell nacg. Deaver Ledge : Evolution is wonderful. John Jao•rb Astor oame to Amerlos many pure ego and made • fortune '• 'un. Hs woe lust an ordinary growl emigrant when h.,traok New York. and now The Mr.. Astor, of Gottam'e Four Hundred, states that no man ban be • gentleman unless he has • ootlege .duoatioo. (If ;ours Mrs. Astor le talking through her real estate, but she should ■o1 forget that poor old Jaksy did not know • Latin root from • Ling mood pout•. A YI 1 ON INDUSTRY. London AdverNssr : In Chatham they ars debating the ({aa�ss�tion : It • man s assessment le raised 8.500 because his wile boys 85 worth of paint and doctorates Ilse (rout door and verandab, bow muoh to - omen of • eee.meal would the painting of the back door Involve' Another 9500, we should say, If the wily asso.or makes up kis misd to go arum'. The assessment leo tits a a fine on the industrious man, who employe labor to make bis sorrnaodieus attractive and lets the lazy chap eff eery. GOOD AT M t'I.TIb'I.ICATIo't. Gentlemen's Magnin*: In one of the public schools recently • number of the small pupils were busily d to workior problems to multiplication, with more or lase satiefa •,ory results Alter some time the te.oher ootlosd one little fellow who seemed moat nob•ppy. Bs cheeks were flashed, his hair tumbled, and tura were yery near the sunrise. The teacher sald, In • kindly tone : "Well, John, what is the milder "Oh dear, 1 wish I was • rabbit!" "A rab bit !" exclaimed the teacher in astonishment. "Why on mirth would you like to be a bbit!" "Well, my pa says they multipit eo test e• THe IYPI $IAL DLriNCl (rReno' Truro IN. S.) Searchlight : Mr. Laurier understands Canada and the temper of her people • good deal bettor than the Saturday Review doer; and her knows that Canadians simply will not permit themselves to become actuated to the Imperial net that 1. befog to adroitly spread for their test. Couchette are willing to go any length to protest and defend Canada. 'I bat I as muoh as they eon do, and they require aro advlos from • joint loomed a to how they shall go about it. Niue -teethe of the people of Canada will motors' kir. Laurier e refusal to enter upon • course that involves In the slightest degree the surrender or oompromies of leo- . da'e individuality. 011,1, MR. SCOTT IxrLAIN' Si. Marys Argus • The Rev. C. T. Soon ,D his •ddrsss to St. Mary's Iasi week spoken strongly on the necessity of the Lord's Day Adianue being supported by the people •od stated that the Sabbath laws could not be e nforced unless the sentiment of the people was behind them With this The Argus acres.. Mr Sootl does not always preach tkis doctrine. le hu letter to 7 he Globs we P robiblttso be took the opposlts new and blsm•d the Oeverr meat for ort puttlo, • proh•btlory mMaars in fors' at once. He said over his •Mestere 11 was rot necessary 's lave the people behind the law to informs 1'. The Argas would like Mr. Slott to ex- pl•in why i1 isneore.ary to haws the people behind the .efor.ment of Sabbath lawn and net behind a prohibitory meson. He is **looms to the fres ass of oar columns for any *Ipinost.nn he hu to give. Or was his soofession on the public platform here made ''113 a moment of weakness." IOLTTlclt MAIR" STRANG{ /1p•rm,LowI. Seatorth Expositor : Mr. Mitchell was cleated bso•use It on supposed he cook amid the Tortes and the temperuoe people stem by olds. Hs Ie and has been • strong temperas°. man and •prohlhitlnnlsr, as well a • Tory. This, we fancy, woe the main reason for his solution. Had he come out as an independent tempenoos oandtd.te, he would have h.4 a right to siren the al- most solid temporanoe vote of the riding. Hat, oomIng oat an the nominee of the Coo- tive party, he 1. not likely to .o. somplish this object to any very danrerone e. usl. In his address at the oonvnntion, le aoospting the nomination, he 1. reported in his owe paper as "promising to do his utmost to deserve the oonfidenos reposed In him, and to perry the (;oaeervativs stand- ard to victory. He paid • high tnbels to the ability Led integrity of Mr. Whitney, rebs ooming Premier, whose 1 policy deserves the support of every honest oltl res." How he senorita to blond the policy of Mr. Whitney with prohibition and temperanoe we do not know. Ho might just u well try 10 mix oil and water. His 1.00r5•5 in this direorlon tell be watched with oeustder•bls Interest. Buil polities sometimes mote strange bed -fellows, for w• sn loe by Me •sloe report : "Mr. Bury Either, who has so silly rspreesatsd South Hume for the east four wean, sod le the tenon reties eandldsta in the approsohina union. addressed the aooventloo at some length on the tsenes of the day, ate." Mr. K•ib.r dt.casws, se etequontly to favor of Nr MItnhell, the prehlbll,inelet, 1. en. of the thine. adulated to maks the angels weep -for joy. POLITICAL POINT ERN. I1 le officially an000 need that the Pro• wheeled eleeNnns will H hold nn Tharedsy. May 2g.h. Nominations w111 take place s week earner, May 22. A Ooaeervatlye oonventiee for itaat Henn sou held at Brussels on Friday. Pour candidates were nominated, but three retired In favor of Anon Spoons, barrister, o1 Harriette'', when nominatlos for the Lea. Instant was mode ueenlmeoa Mr. Spotlnn mounted the eeminatlen and will enter rebs rampage. 1s Fehnarv, 1RAp, four years see, Rev. lir Gelman, man, Marl of the Methodist church, said of the temporaries Iedelatlee of the Liberal Gnveraloest "O.tarin hwi neat well daring the feet twenty piers '1'e r• gee* the ireenw from (i000 te .i000 se that, la bead of • inoses leg 300 people, I11 le row THE SIGNAL : GOI) ItIUH ONTARIO a II, ease for 800 p..plc, is oaoearnglna e nough to work on. Abolition et colones, urs half In July, 11190. the bslaoes to J•'y 1899; prubib'tlon fur druggists, e.Spt on medical osrllewls ; finite hoots of olwtus ; isoreaslus acs of colours from dales• to twrntyooe years, acrd ether similar points are demoestration that the (Curetting'. len heeded the demand oI problbitlsnlate and favored, ea sow apparel from the opposition to the moyemsnt, to the extent of tie's ability, the sprat legislative reform." Weary Braes Watters. All lagged oat, Ideas flow slowly es mel•sse., gasp sad snowy all gone: The hoopoes that made work • piouurs, that 101311 afro. A donor would say you aril rue dowo, enervated, anther endue or diger►log enough. It'. Ferrtzons you need to bras' up that fitful appetite and Improve wlmila nee and digestion eo that lute of pure e dema blood w111 be formed to ■ourlsk the' broken down system. Estrum' will di in' away the tired feeling, restore your spirits sad energy, tutu your ambition and streaglh for work. No tondo or rebuilder like F.rrszeee-try it. Prise bOr. per bor, or sit butte for 92.50: at druggists, or Pol. sea k 0.., Kingston.' Oat Hamilton's Pllle Cut LAreetloatl.n. COUNTY CeRRENCY. Tuokeremlth : Arthur Cantelon baa sold Me farm to Hueco Townsend for • good n am. Seafortb : Fred Broadlual Isla lost week for Phlledelphla, where he hos secured • situation. Bieneb : Tbs i). A. Lowry how's end 2i sores of land were purobued by Allred Ricker, •t 8700 Grey : W111. Lyno, god Ilse, who was so seriously injured by • falling tree last whit- er, is able to be about. Clloten : ('. L. Fisher has returned to his studies at V lotorla Uaivenlly, 'Toronto, aad is owe int. his examinations. W loient : A. Montgomery, of tbegravel road, kite secured the serving of Frederick Chadwick, • young F.nrll.bman, for the summer months. P Ingham: Chas. Moon, for the post four veers or mon an employee of The Advance, Int this week expecting to spend the sum- mer un the lakes. Wtaghasl : The demise of Elizabeth Stroud, beloved w.f. of T C. Graham. took plaoe at her home on Frances street on Monday looming. Cromarty : R. W. Jewitt and family n• moved last week from Cromarty to lieu• burse, where Mr. Jewitt has purchased a general store Wok. Walton : Chia Mann., wise has been bl•ckamitbins for Humphrlss & Son, moved Ind week to Hsbsall, where he bas parches eb • blacksmith 'bop. Harlock. Joe. Whsately, the muoh es teemed storekeeper and pmitm.ster, hr .old his store to Mr. Argent, who took possession on April 21st. Clinton : Rev. Father McMenamin has its his Runts his fatter sad mother, Mr. and .Idea. James Mobeoamia, ot Montreal, who will visit here for 1 weeks. Seaforth : Mrs. Allan S. McLean hos hewed Min Huglll's reeldenoe, on Jobe street. Idles Heald lotsusds spending t year or so wan friends In Oregon. Seaford' : Tbe many friends of Mrs. Coulter will be pleased to learn that she leu sufficiently reoovered from her r.oeot illness to be able to resume her duties to the public school. Coates : A. Ginn taformte us that soma lade were shooting at. t 1. Dr. Thomp sons yard one day recently and one of the bullets pseud through a window in • bed" room Mrs. GW was la al the time. Morris : Yn Derld Agar, tad floe, pas sed aw•t• after an Illness of two weeks, leavino • husband and eight children, the youngest • baby two weeks old. 'Caromed was • daughter of the tau George Fell. Seaford) : Mrs. J. J. Patterson and little see have returned to their home In Lapeer, hIio)Igaa. Tb.y were s000mpanled by Mn 1:, Patterson, who will /pond moo time vlsitls, her sons, who reside there. Hassall : Mn. Billings and children, o1 St. Phoma, arrived hen Int week. Until such time as Mr Billings, the manager of Holum Bank, oan ercore s .uitsb:e dwell log to rant, they will live over the beak. Brunets : J, D. and Mn. Hoaald hays left Los Angeles, (2.1 , aad Roosto K.diuds, • b .at ninety miles Inland from the gest mentioned clty, on acoouot of • dryer oil mate and mon favorable to throat trouble. Tuckersmirh : Geo, A To. ban rented b o f .rm, lot 31, on I he Mill road, to Thome, Lone, for • term of three years. He hoe al- t o rented hie farm on the god oonoee'ion to W. G H-oadlont for three years. This is a ere. og farm. Sea'orth : Mrs. David Anderson has broken up her home here .od. with her family, has gone to vialt frlssds 1n H,mall, pri. r to her remoral to I;hio.ro, where Mr. Aodereon and the eldest daughter have Rood sitaatloo.. Holmesville : Oa Monday. 14th ion., •t 9t Jrseph'e church, at 9 A v. , was solemn nod the mauls.- of Philip (lravelle, of Holmsavill.. M ides RI z.b.th Ann, 'aughter of kir. and Mrs. Noah Consent., of Loess towo'hip. Hmleok : teles Susie Nolan@ left late week for Dakota, whore she will make her home with her .Is1•1 for some time. Mfr. Hann., of Pmkertoo, Mioh , she left for home, after attending the funeral of her mother, the late Mrs. Nsilang, Grey : K J. Jaokiis has road ha 190 acre farm on the 5th con. to Joe. Jackson, who is hers putting In the spring erop. It is seven years since hs bought the farm and b. has 'midst • rise of 11 000 over bis purohas- leg price. Hs got 87,500. Mr. Jackeen mimes from near Chssiey. Hensel' : Mn. Curry and daughter, Mlss Sarah .Lane Curry, Intend baying to join lite rest of the famlly, who Ief1 here .bout a month ago for their new home in Moose Jaw, Northwest Territory. lire Corry and fi.mlly resided fur a number of years on their fins hrm mi thm Parr line neer Hill, Green• Clinton : There are a number of Ullnton'a polos men who have the South Melee Cue. ,moa/ tis' menthe/ who west dews to London os Tuesday for msdioai examina- tion xaminetion balsa Chu. Beyer, .1. MaEwen, .1. Blaney, Wm. Whitely, Geo. Twitched and W. Armstrong. We learn that titre of those hays been soospted, and will get ready to go on the next 000tl.reat. Win5hsm : Mr. Surlier/ has disposed of his floe property on the miry or o1 I'atrlok and Frowns streets to 000dootnr (Jolrk. The residues is oommedione and nnrvsei• mit, and tbs two tote are 1n sae osaditlen, with fruit trees sod fine garden. This most desirable property has oban5sd hands at • renewable figure, 92,500. osnsldsrtsa the present pries of town property. Heweell: George O'Brien and sons left here Int week for Alameda. Alberta, when they have taken up farming ludo, whloh they inbred working this summer They took with them • carload of .took and 1m elements, part of whloh were ter Mr. Mit oh.11 and Wm. Pratt, eon and 1011 in law of Wm. MltnMll, of this 'lllege, who have moistly takes op lend s' Atam•da. Wingham : Mr and Mee Vnalll bats re. retired the sad news of the sudden death sl Meir .nn In law. T. F. Thompson, of S.gi. new. In rw.mpSny with kits family he weal to Florida to look atter business Intents there. lha their way home. thou stepped is l roy. 011., be built • daughter, .nil esavisg 11. family there Mr Themp.nI went ea to Sagleaw. Hs was tokoe 111 then and died. Brussels : Prinnipal Cameron has pur- chased • Asad east that- by rose .orale* el Derr, for 1weet.7 ,IRM year.. it was the prepesty of .s engineer on • 1'.erfls liner and hen hese through the last Gansu Reti- ed' war bad skis was In nee Is the .lamlee.s w m mm ttt ret? tti m m 'mem m tti m m ' ' ` = `- Ramsay', Paints..... are not affected by WET nor WEATHER. They aro the best soearth Are You Going to Paint ? 11 so-- W e sell the very purest of White Load ! We sell the very purest of Oils and Varuishes ! We sell the yery purest of Dry Colors ! Our Prices are the very lowest on the Ilarket on the Quality. ALLAN & McIVER The Loading Hardware and Stove Msn. Roust Goode at Honest Prices. �_- 'Phone 57. �1u11111u111111111�1111JIU111111�1�IUIIIIfi 1 raid to South Atrb'• 1 he gine 1s In first- loon oemetery eo Tagalog was Iarvaly at• claw shape and 1. a very Iotersstioe posses. coded by members of the order sed era - stop. It wan originally pur.bwd In Car whirler neighbors and friends, too. 41.5 Lange Sark or Lumbegot No need of that now, Thal sort of pain eau H knocked out la abort order, for Pel sea's Norville*. which le five times Wearer than toy ether, penetrates at •nos throe/It the noes, reaches the source of suffering, drives it sub and thus gives relief almost loetaatly Net magic, but strength, that gives Peleen'a Nerviltte this power. Yoe will Utak it noses however If you try 111, pals goes so quickly. Sold by dealers syery• where, la harms 15o. bottles. ASHFIELO. Samuel Phillips, one of the oldest rest dents in the township of Ashfield, died at his home on the Lib e000ssslon, en Sunday, 131b. Leet , 1n the ty sixth year of bis age. Deeeaaed was widely known and great. 1, respected, .and in tunny days ot eslll.- tout was one of the mist prominent mea to the towasblp, and when the gravel need wog built betwmia'Godertch and Luoknow Mr. Phillips, In oomp.ny with the late Jas. Mullin of Halfwit, got the canteen to 000- stracl the road. He wan • prominent Orangeman and his laurel to the .1 Abbey's err., -«..«m ThebestToaic and System Regulator for Spring It purifies the blood and improves the tone of every organ in the body. A teaspoonful in a glass of water in the morning after breakfast. Sold by all druggists. AN OPEN LET T EH. To the Residents of l'ort Albert and 'tcloity Haying heard that • rep.tt hos been air oulated that i west to (loderieh on the day of the funeral of the late Thos. Hawkins, poe'mastsr of Pert Albert, and anted Mesut 1'. Holl and Wm. I'roodfoot Is nes the r tfluenoe towards berme ms append' ad postmoster, and, tortiermore, that 1 went to Clinton to see R. Holmes, M. P., for the same purpose, 1 wish to state that said report t.. matloton11 falsehood, ober fated, 1 believe, to lojare me, es I bare rs• pettedly stated that 1 would so: soup' said position se long as Mr. and Mn. TI... Heights. wished te bold It. H. HAvo.N. The Division bonnets good and indifferent Drugs and Medicines is •trootly defined here. 'l'he iodlf" lomat kind are Dever ordered and never permitted to form part of oar stook. Only Roods of aadouoted parity ars offered to customers. Oar stock of Proprietary Medicines Is very Imre. Prime are low, F. JORDAN, MEDICAL HALL. .ee.a.ieami...r LJPPI N COTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE" A FAMILY LI•RANY Tbi Blit lel ii11TNt [Ibrahim 12 Cow►Lrrt NOVELS YEARLY MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS 52.50 PULS SCAM: 26 CTs. A COPY . NO CONTINUED STORIES uM•CR COM IN ITetLr SPRING ODE Two Feet to a Line. t'1)0V.O. 1.Attathfter, '3rr�n�r, W e.w<tier, Cheeks Red, Doctor read. CONSULT ... SHOE.MAN HARMAN, THE ...AS TO PRICES. Bargain Days l Two Monster Bargain Days FRIDAY and SATURDAY APRIL 25 AND 261 WHEN OUR WHOLE STOCK WILL BE AT BARGAIN DAY PRICES. DON'T FORGET THE DATE I J. H. COLBORNE FARMERS! DON'T SOW YOUR OATS until you have treated them with FORNALOEHYOE to destroy smut. Mush better than the old way. We furnish Directions Inexpensive Clilau Faraitare Psiisr Makes .1! tarnished work look hkr 250, 5 for $1.00 new. l'usitively 1be best. &atemail Stove -pipe Vanish Disuledaats leeeildd Anexsia Rover Seeds W. C. GOODE, Chemist, Garda Seeds BEDFORD as BLOCK. . , A Painted Floor makes housekeeping easier. A dusty carpet keeps the whole house dusty. A rug can be easily shaken and the dust left outdoor. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS SPECIAL FLOOR PAINT VA" 7f is made for floors and flo r' only. 'Wide to walk on. N. D. ROUGVIE, The Cash Hardware Store, Goderlch, Ont. ,.Y OUR SPRING STOCK i. now ready for inspection, both in trimmed and untrimmed hats Trimmed Hats from $1.25 up. Ready-to-wear Hats from $ 1.00 up. Sailors from 15c up. Our stock is complete in every line. Call and inspect. MISS CAMERON, HAMILTON STREET.. . THE OLD BUSINESS IN THE OLD STAND. THE EAST STREET FLOUR AND FEED STORE will be opened on Sat- urday, April 19th, and we shall he pleased to see all our old cus- tomers, and many new ones, at the old stand on and after that date. As before, all the best products in Flour and Feed, and a com plete and fresh stock of Farm, Field and Garden Seeds will he kept on hand. Ogilvie k Co.'s, the Lake Huron dr Manitoba Milling Co.'s Rnd other beet brands of Flour in stock at clew prices. (live us a call. VIDEAN & CO., East Street, Godericb. WIS THE PLACE TO GET ORSELL'S i CHEAP. Ravestrong�hhing, !dotal Roofing and Siding, Dairy Tinware, Irian Pipe and Fittings . i 1 SO YEARS' ILXPIRISNOS ATENTS T roe Mftlllte Dselera amine » Lc. 11100 0100 AnyrNtosaowtaln .SnMnU •.berte InVOIM Int y�t,y trot ... .. MtsgeSli . Or