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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-1-27, Page 9TT71a Q Tn.N A T, . t:OT)FRTO T ,ONTA RIO ii,.,,,,,,......9,0********49.+49++44******************4*******. The News of 4 the District. 4 4.444644++14.4,4,464,4,.*..,......._________ _________ _ _ 4. for $'Ai4I. Amur Ball Wold one to Scott, of Convener. tor 1111%i. Burn: Scott Hold a ?hive yeer•old colt on Montley for ik2I5 to (iso Powell, of Blyth. John R»ithby *old a two•}'Har-VId cult for $IttO to Harvey McDowell. James i)ottie sold a heavy -draft horse un Mnudriy to Richard Bovies for $175. J. Leiper ham disIIo ed of four or five horses recently. A B.to srt)ttrt.-The storm on Sat- urday tv»m one of the worst for seV- erul years. In every direction the row is were blocked. Aird as a copse- DUNLOP. TUK«UAY, Jan. 25th. Il,trry Shields has sold his fine teen Allred '1'ebbutt, of Goderieb, for a sail plump figure. , oohed Quaid it in a poor state sit •alth at present. We hope to see to about again soon. John G. Kuntz. the w«II•knowt chalrh favorite end owuer of the tebruted Iteo auto, paid this vilhal(e ?,sit hot week. He is going t. end the winter in St.l.ouis, but wil ,obably returnin the spring. Ouod rl to him ! _ LAURIEH: MONDAY. Jan. 'lith, We are sorry to report the illness n( rs. Iwneld McLe*n. %Ve wall her 's erdy recovery. 31i.s•Mac MacGregor. who bias leen itering trout qulney, has gone •t u:know fur a time ' i:rltlthie'g, clover -threshing and rse buying and trading sees to be e oohs- of the day, lits sparrow -bunt give (lar eneele.}r lodge of the C. O has el; postponed until next Thursday. Ir. --stet MI'+. Ww. Morse left last Arty •tn their return to Elni Creek. loetoba, after epeudiug some loud the home of Win. KewpWD. ra LOTHIAN. • ___ :_'J'I1teDAY' liarnby , was boine Ili.. Stahel Johnstone• is stay rlu.ew et 'arisen. �i•,. �••tlie Gilmore has returned Jose).','. hospital. JI. Kelly. of Tertwater, spent: San rut Mts. Joe.•(iibuorer, dt-. Kerr. of Manitoba, was the r•: of Mrs. 'A. Ritchie thhi week. • ..1. Aidii ws celled on his list r -in - r. MIs. Anilr,w Ritchie. recently; oJit Metronald spent a week visit- ; ti noels and relatives in Awhrrley, :Verity a•I'eased tit know that tl(a d t•an,plaell is improving in health. Its. T. F. Henderson, Mrs. D. Fere h end daughter visited Mrs. Ie-. one last week. ' C A. McKeith's many friends will elerw.t to know that be will *gaits astase or t his year. )n 1V.dneeday. January Ilrth. Ed. more and Muir 'Theresa Kelly, of ,nate,. were muted in marriage. v. Father Cochrane officiated. - WESTFIELD. utilityit the srhetlnlor were i •ranged. church Rev. lir. Hartley. pastor of St. Marks. will Mr. Frrtru.ou was unable to reach begin next Mattdey morning a series of Mniiti's Hill for the afternoon service- rrrulotls on"Baptism" ..,Rev. A. Rev. A. E. Jones was to preach mir- E. JOnes will preach missionary annI- loloittry ennlverwary services et • Ellett- velemy ter►nreis at Elirnville on Sun- ville, while Jos 1Varhington was day next. Itev, J. R. Mann will to ttike charge .1 tbe morning service Preach in the Auburn Methodist rt Auburn, and W. Plunkett...was to church in the evening, while Wm. preach at Westfield and Donnybrook. Plunkett will supply for Mr. Jones at .The trains on the C. P. R. ran Donnybrook at II a. in. and at West - pretty well on time, though the after- field at x::1q p. at. ++tent• eustt/nand train was held "rev- a ti..l hours in (ioderich and went }tang 1dhAuburn public library through with two•engines, meeting of the public library was held last week, when the follow - AT TIIE !SAWMILLS. --livery auvanc. ing 0fflcene were appointed : Presi- at irtwtulfttike 1 6T-tbe-flhe sleigh- dent, Dr. Weir ; secretary, O. E. ing; anti the loge ,ur arriving et the Krratr3 "treasurer, J. J. Robertson loeel sawmills in great numbens. At ilit'ectnrs, John Arthur,' John Phil - Chas Ilawantt'4roller min in parts -u- bps, Jas. Medd, Johtl Wilson and lar, the wap(« logs are piling up in Herbert ,Knox. The library, which 'great Amps. and.' already there are was Htat•tsd in 11404, now comprises enough on the ground to keep the over twelve hundred volumes, and is mill l•unniug, well into the summer. supplemented by a well-equipped Herbert Di:ail' and John 'lemon are library furnished by the Government THE teaming foam Alex. Rn.y',i bulb at and changed twice a year. The mem- 1•.lata44.1.4.4'. ised-R-.b.-,t Orren;--tie•is>-i,. bershtp, which numbers over a hun- IlAins and l;eorge C,'awfyld are 1 1 drat, is not nearly as large as it ing (Mtn pint• around the village. el Id be. especially when one con. The 1.niler brought - to ('hits. HitvNnn's sitters that the yearly charge is only uy111 freiu Inver Nile did not prove• My cents. The shelve., are stocked $illi (rartne'y x)d »notbrr percussed with,, a splendid selection of the fr..wr the l)ot y Engine Works at world's best books, and there is no (etsterich is being installed. Tlir reason -why the people of:Auburn and smoke-stae'l we. lit.ought from the old vicinity khouldtnut pattern. iib�. it more eld's mill on Friday and. will l e freely. last year nearly tiw Bell hun- ecte1 this week. At the will hr. died voluw.rc were taken from the ing 1.. the 1•ming Estate logs are village Iihtinry, not counting those tlrntfful. and iudieetious point to from the Gotternment's rection. Fol- sceon. lowing is a list of the hooks which t►ik�'fn,�• Ww•. Jlurphey's• have been added this year : "Wilder- ebil.g Dort% . which had Oess Fugitives," 'Four Boys," and Through -Forest and Fire," by Ed- ward, r'Ilis : ••A Hero of the Soudan," "Knight of Mt. John," and "Foes of arranged under r,1,. tests to which the Red Cockade," by (;apt. Breddon I they sail, and indicating the approxi- "Lfonof Mt. Marks" and The Cat of mate sailings; Busaates," b Hent? ; "Hex Raynor" 1 PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES and "Her len,' by Solas Husking 'The Girl (iradttate," by Win nifred of ieading Manufacturers, Merchant Kirkland ; "Anne of Avonlee," by F. ete., in the principal provincial towns M. Montgomery ; "Swift and Sure," and industrial centres of the United by Herbert Strang ; "Broken Trail," Kingdom. fry• Geo. Kirby ; "The Firing Line," , e Danger Mark" and "The Fights A copy of the current edition will be forward ing Cbancr," by Robert Chambers ; td, freight paid, on receipt of "A Beautiful Rebel," by Wilfred postal order for 20s. Campbell ; "Lady Betty Across the Diode's seeking agencies ran adver- Wate•r," by C. H. and A. M. William -1 .se their trade erode for i'1, or larger son : ~A Lady of Rome," by F. Mar- advertisements from £3. ion Crawford ; "Treasure Valley," by Marion Keith "Mr. Opp," by Alice H. Rice ; "St. Judea.' by Ian Mac- on Wednurday hart for Fort Barry, Man• Jas. Lancing, of Michigan, it visiting friends in Auburn and vicin- ity Mirs Maud Ferguw)n returned twine un Saturday after a week's visit with friends at Worthen! Harry Turner, of Godericb, was in the vil- leg , MI Monday. ('lli•lt( 11 N)TKS. The nnual Sun- day 'e hon( cnllvention w , be held in the Petah) t•riau church, Auburn, on Thursday. February aril. Among the !meeker.' exts•cte•d to be present it Rev.1. ,W. Merrill, travelling secretary of the Bmptiat M.M. Association Rev. when the Hair Falls Stop it! And why not? Fall- ing hair is a disease, a regular disease; and Ayer's Hair Vigor, as made from our new im- proved formula, quickly and completely destroys that dis- ease. The hair stops falling out, grows more rapidly, and all dandruff disappears. Dees net change the calor of the Lab. APortal:As,Ara r 61w.0 to year Zf erSa,. it= se wet It, 4.Y doss be ..y. r The little book in each package gives the formula of our nes. Hair Vigor, tells why each ingredient is used, and ex- plains many other interesting things. After reading you will know why this new hair preparation does its work se well. -meao by the J. C. Ayer Qr.. Lowell. =as.. - beau war"ng on the bouudery, passed through the village boa week, tm.und r the Mills settlrgtent, and threshed uu Satunley art Jai. HuwatI.'s. The yieltof reed is not up to the average this year Theloluwing prides arse being Pali this\week tor grain: Wheat SIAM, peas $t)c., barley Isco oats :tic Hellish? Bros, have pus. chased from 'Thos. Retry, of Herrman, of the twat ('Iydesdiele stallions ever brought into this $lection Chem...Hows bas bepttgbt\,tart of the • Finnegan hush The 1t0Oactae farm and ferm,otssrk of the late ,lo )h Tay- lor. eou('r,sion 3, East We nosh, Tr Raffia Y, Jan. IMt1l.. Will be offered_fyr ,pride by /AA 'Friday, r't•ht•uary 11th On of aim metchantr is getting v absent•u,iuded, and the general opi ion is that he ham something on his spinel other than business cares. James Tarter and Will Patter - IJ got a tine rad fox at Harlock on Friday Owing to the high price paid fur rattle, the le,oal meat market advanced prices one cent A pound on Mluuday .The annual meeting of Verne ...fry t.. know that henry the Ladies .lid Society of the Presby smote is in a very low state of terian church will be held on Thula- Rh at the present time He is an ?ley In Winnipeg, 'als)GL two resident of this neighborhood and weeks ego. to Mr. and ':1Ls. Albert hop. he may he spared for many Knox, a daughter was bore rs yet. . . lir trttete>e of the Donnybrook or, h MT getting the material ready tit their churl) .the routing sum., •r. Tney have decided to use the Iton pressed red brick. • Iliac t;hri.tiana McClinton left last rl to attend the Toronto ('uumerve- y-of Ila.ii•... During her absence e. Win. 31. -Dowell will occupy the itren "( church organist. 1 tW4RTII LYAUVti OFYIcf£R+t. shun u( of dere was bell in Ilse )nyborrpk- 'Epworth League list ale, evening. The officers for yes? are : President, Albert pp ell ; first vice-president, ('her- tirs.siek ; second ,vice-president. • Ell• nTh) m ( ' tm third 1 nr'ee- •)drat, Mies Hartley ; fourth vi.•e- ident, Lurenia. Campbell ; ?ream Hiss Annie Nixon : secretary, tett 11 aniford ; organist, hiss 1,• Naynir : assistant organist. 1 -tools ('hamuey. • AUBURN, TrttsnAY, Jen. 2.kh. TIIK RAILWAY. --H. Brownlee 1usiateel his poaitinn as erre-inn lean on the C. 1'. R. and bas Sward from his father•in-law a re farm in Colborne. Will Mut-lt rr th(' present filling the position Bel by Mr. Brownlee. ter A IityAtt.-John Fingland Ina► t shot the bear which he has kepi be matt tem Feats.. Ti.-. animal smarmed when a cub on the Bruce naala and for a time was a great eN tate, however, it had heroine restless and it was thought best II 9. The skin will to sent to the .•ry and should make a handsome rr coat. vt Tisrntta.-(oro. Crawford and g" Mains have finished teaming he ...mare rock elan timber cut fn arly winter by a big timber firm iebe'c, and it is now piled at the R. station waiting shipment to )Id Country. The price paid for ngs was at the rate of $350 per and cubic feet, and one stick Johnston Bros.' hush, over feet long, brought $411. In this action it is interesting to hear Id -timers talk about the great which in pioneer days went on M heap -in the days before the rainier' of the prairie territory realized. SLccees.-Anniversary services nnectlon with Knox church were this week. On Munday Rev. Mr. iiwme oflBelgrave, prea:.hed morn - end evening. the special collec- tor the day amounting to about On Monday evening the stopper concert was well attended, the ods amounting to $1211. Mr. of London, gang well, giving ober of sole -tions. Miss Wheat- (Kiocat'dlne, pleased theaudience wee encored every time. The hes of Rev. J. R. Minn, Rev. Mr. undo and Rev. A. R. Jones were Appreciated. ti T1NtG S1IIIMKV Ti.- -George Yung - Hut unR• flu ) t rh1 d two r• t shipped »rl ruts of export cattle !root .legaw last week. par. chased for about tive'ce'nts per pound. Hr had inother carload ready and in- tend oship.t' Ido ./n Saturday: hut r I th storm prevented. This lot. which it.cluded saute et the best cattle ever sent fr this section, will lw shipped o;. Maturday next. In it are five cussed: "The Tt•»cher's Qualifli veru prime stet.** averaging about }'reper►tion and Alms," by ).:DMI "Hilmar. ea( -it, raised, by tielergeHCampbell; "The Pastor, the Chu Henry Bell. The pricepaid want from the Houle and the Sunday School," e. five to five and a -half cents a t ' d. Wm. I'lunkett "How to Increase th Mr. Yunghlut also shippd a carload of hogs tt! Toronto oti Wednesday. The, price paid. $t+.Si, is about the highest ever offered in this section. Another rosined will be shipped to- morrow purchased et *tat Just. Lara le (way-_autfb. oat- at ftlach to mention that the C. P. R. is proving a great benefit to this ik.ction. with a station neer at baud,qov ur_ al buyer, Mr. Vt, ghlin. is working up a busi- ness in the cattle and, hog line which has am l.uly issumied large propor- tions and which in the next few years promises to increase .kviniderfulny, as every year Huls more farmers going more thoroughly., into the stock-reis- ing line. Mr. 1 ungblut is a hustler, ptys the highest }market prices and with the C. 1'. R, so near at hand there is no reason why Auburn should nut become en important shipping _point. LONDON DIRECTORY tPublishec Annually) Enables traders tbrougbuutthe World to communicate direct with English MANUFACTURERS and DEALERS in each class of goods. Besides being a complete• commercial guide to Lon• don and Its suburbs, the Directroy Contains lists of EXPORT MERCHANTS with the goods they ship, and the Col- onialapdForeign Met; otrtheysupply. STEAMSHIP LINES The London Directory Cs., Ltd. lama ; "Micah Clarke," by A. Conan 2,1 Abehoreh Inane, London, E. ID.. Doyle ; "The Goode Girl," "The Man In\the Box" and "The Grey Cloak,"by Harold MacUrath ; "The Calling I A DENIAL Of Debt Matthews" and 'The Shepherd of the -Hills," by Harold Bell Wright ; -- "A Lader of Swords," "Northern To the Editor of The Signal.' Lights" a "The Trespasser," by Sir Silt, -Through the columns of your Gilbert P ker; "The Attic Guest," paper I take the opportunity of 9 - by Hubert '. Knowles ; 'The For- (mining the public., and particularly eigner," by Iph Connor ; "Follow the voters of Colborne township, that the Gleam." by oseph Hocking. all sootier told in regsrd to my selling SUNDAY St•H L INSTITUTE. - A dried rippler and spending the money for in ,Axl large number • o Sabbath sctiool t c»ting drink were deliberate workers from the t appointments faheeboo Is ; else't he story told that I of the Methodist Ci nit KRtheted at team called into Carlow hotel by Mrs. Westfield on Thursday of last week to Mill• r, and that rhe took my applee and g.v patticlpete in'a Sunda School iueti- r, me dunk for them, was a lsrhoxr•Istories Lute held there in thea erntxrn and feThese tnorr were 'old r.. evening of that day. Thfollowing arou t C»slow by nanny, and by topics, introduced by local workers, people who call thrineeleee l bristia were all ably handled, and Ily AM - and take bristleprominprominent.place i., the tion, church. I believe they were circus yin. i*U d fur the put pose of causing h: pIwupl.- t) vote for the local option , bylaw in this township. Besides tet.dieg to injure no. and plate me In Interest of Our Sunday $choole in a (else light before the people of this missions," by Miss Erni, Koox ; ' itis- township, ?hese stories were unfair to takes and Failures in Our Sunday School Work and How to .Remedy ere' 'Phew," by J. H. McClintod McClinton. The ad-, an dresses and discussions brought out' many points of interest, and no doubt I ..-- the exchange of ideas and expel fences Young'p, eggs -"Mr. Ihdquick, i will lead tn.more successful and intel- am worth fl r. thousand pound'', and I Bigent effort in' dealing with the ver- )ova year n Mr. Hidquick loos probletns discieised. l'he reports (retired auction er)-"Mold !" from the various schools showed a M •re hearts healthy condition prevailing es re- gards equipment and attendance,' nothing is being done in the borne de- partment, only te small effort is being made along the line of mission work in the Monday schools, only one school ham a cradle roll, but an effort will be made in the near future ,to de• Scott's Emulsion velop all :heed dap»rmrnte and the 11 ruivisability of adult Bible classes Wan aleo considered. . Rev. F. L. Farewell, B. A , associate general secretary in the institute wort, who p)saemsetlan also +t unlimited practical knowledge along the lines of •Sabbath echoed work, WAS prevent, and gave many suggestions- which if put into practice should prove very beneficial. His ad- dress on "The Sunday School the Most Important institution in the Community" was of particular inter- est. in brief. he pointed out that the home isprintarily an educational insti- tution but many homes neglect relig; loos training. The state, while giving intellectual culture, pays little atten- ti.en to the moral and spiritual welfare of the child and even pertnita and sanc- tions relit' that militate against the higher development of the young people -arch as the saloon, gambling, etc. it devolves on the church, and the Munday school is the [particular de, partntent which controls the moral welfare of the child, therefore the Sun- day school is the most important in- stitution in the community. The gathering was a success, and much credit and praise should be given Rev. W. Conwa , of Nile, the able district secretary, for a well-planned aeries of institutes In the Goodrich Metric -a. 13earine (from (lanadian hear awaited applied to the mots of the hair, keeps It gloomy and prevents its falling out. Roc. a Jar. There le no teacher like nmemesity: (1 has been the making of a man, 11 wakeshis dormant faculties, and stimulates to action his latent talent. PERM /It AL. --Weighty ('lark and Mrs. Robinson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Clark rand othee• relatives here last week, and are now visiting in Toronto. They ate two of the earliest settlers in the Maekaton district Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, of Brussels, are visiting at John Clarks Mr. and Mrs. W. Windmill and Tom 1l indmill are home from the %Vest on a visit Ernest Adams was over from Londeetoro' on Monday...?.. Mrd. George Raithhy came home from Clinton hospital on Monday, much benefited by her stay there J H. Short, until recently official hair trim met to Auburn'., Beau Brummels, wee over felon Clinton last Monday on a business trip Am. Jackson left on Monday for 1askatchewan to join him father, who has taken up a hotne- stead near Roeton ,Miss Maggie Small, of Toronto, int visiting Mrs. Uarter Mrs. Gillespie is home from the West and is visiting at the home of her uncle, Will Mulch, and with other relatives Mrs. Jas. Young, 'accompanied by her daugh- ters, Misses ltu!)y and Olive, returned haat week from a visit to her sisters In Buffalo, much improved in health by the trip Mr. and Mrs. Perron, who vomited relatives In this vicinity. GREAT nnttANn.-At present left last week for their h tine in Wash• ' is a strong ,demand for horses, ington state, where they are en- iAlly for general purpose and gaged In fralt-reining. They will visit t draft breads, Buyer's are num relatives in Dakota on of P1rYellow '•prices are up_ and tnany horses West Fd. Robinson, »ing sold. allow King sold a Grass, Seek., is visiting relative. In vennd bone to Duncan, of Blyth, Wawlloosh John Ferguson left Miller, end do not reflect any r upon the persons who invented culsted therm ALLAN P. «RANT, Carlow. foe away in secret anguish for the want of kindness from these who shdeld `be their comfort than. for any other calamity in life. is a wonderful food -medi- cine for all ages of man- kipd. It will make the delicate,sickly baby strong an well -will give the pale anemic girl rosy cheeks and rich, red blood. It will put flesh on the bones of the tired, over- worked, titin man, and will keep tit aged man or woman in condition to resist colds or pneumonia in the winter. *FOR RAL! ST ALL )RI10)TRT. m. 1 Mn u-. of errs .N 181. .a t.• .w. 1.• 1 N..i,. Rank ..A 1:.114. 540,1, m...►. ( .,ns ..+...an.. o..n.a r...41 r.nn, SCOTT a IOWNE 1a .111..s.s 31...,, WAN Tensa., 0110. GRAND TRUNK R°11E°; RICH. HTRIKEH.OF Gold and Silver are continually being wade in Porcupine and Gowgauda districts, 'I'he route to Porcupine is via lit•and Trunk and '1. & N. O. Railway to Matheson, thence via Sleigh Road. The route to Gowganda is via Grand "Trunk, T. & N. O. Railway and Tewiskawing end •Gowgapda Transport Co. Through tickete ierued and baggage checked through to latter point, CALIFORNIA. MEXI 00 AND FLORIDA Round trip tourist tickets on ?tale. 'Secure tickets and further information from F. F. LAWRENCE, Down Town•AgenL Office hours -45,30 a. m. to 9 p. m CANADIAN PACIFIC 2 3 HOURS TORONTO TO- GOWGANDA' TWIPIRAD.tY, JAAJANY 21, 1010 9 In order totmake room for our Spring stock we are offering great bargains in Overcoats, some as low as Half Regular Prices Styles and quality are the best, and value unsurpassed. It will pay you to buy next winter's Overcoat NOW. McLean Bros. Leave Toronto 10.10 p. m. daily. Arrive Gowganda 9.00 p. m, • next day. Through Rate $15.80 Through Sleeper .Toronto to Sudbury, Dining Car Gowganda Junction via Canadian Northern Railway, stage to Gowganda. Stop wade for lunch at Phoenix and dinner *t Elkhorn. J08. K/DD, C. P. R. Agent, (ioderichi Ont, (l{fticc bours'6.30 e. In. to 8.304). m. CANADIAN NORTHERN ONTARIO The Established• Route to Gowganda is by the Canadian Northern Ontario to Gowganda Junction and the Gow- ganda Transport Company. Fast and reliable service. Fifteen hours shorter than any other route and lower rates. Passengers coming from outside of Toronto can make very fast con- nee•tion by taking the Canadian Pacific Winnipeg Express at 10.10, connect with the C. N. O. train at Sudbury, which waits for this train and arrives in Gowganda that evening at 9.00 p. m., or under twenty-three hours. For tickets1 and information apply to nearest C. P. R. Ticket At•ent. $hl� Cure Quickly stops coughs, cures colds. Makithe throat and lungs. - . - 2 costs GROCERIES We desire to call your attention to our excellent line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fruits, 0 o n- fectionery, Flour, Hams, etc., etc. Best goods, low prices and prompt service. A trial order solicited. CHOICE TEAS Change of Business I desire to announce to the people of Ooderich and vicinity that I have purchased the Har- ness Business on Hamilton street lately carried on by David Stoddart, and solicit a continu- ance of favors from old custom- ers, and'invite new customers to come in andet acquainted with your new Harness -maker. In addition to everything found in a first-class harness shop, 1 carry a complete line of - TRUNKS •• -DRESS SUIT CASES -ROBES ,.--BLANKETS BELLS, WHIPS - HALTERS, iarc. 11. J. Fisher Successor to D. DDART. CHOICE GROCERIES Just ,e few of the It1:Wy lines iu which we can give you excellent value.. Salmon Cheese Marmaladc Starch Sugar Oranges Lemons Raisins Currant., Spices Nuts, Etc., Fit. Coast -sealed Oysters. Sturdy & Co. 'Phone qr - West Sade Square. P eQo,� Bargainsu AND COFFEES P. J. Ryan '('hone No. lr ,. Hamilton St. G. JOHNSTON EMBALMER AND FUNERAL. DIRECTOR Fomitate and Undertaking wareroom,, West Aide &loam 'PHONE : Store lR ()odertcb Residence 178 Night calls: At residence, 33 William Street. J. BROPIIEY & SON -TM8 1.8ADINO- Funeral Directors and Embalmers AHCOND-HAND HEATING STOVES I Art Garland with oven, nearly as good am pew, *id, for • 1 No. 6 Radiant Home, was $15, now - • \ 1 No. 5 Radiant Horne, was 422, now ,. -...-- 1 No, 11.1 McClary Company's Heater with oven, fur Ala) a number of other wailer Stoves at greatly re(it.ecd prices. SECONDHAND $17 $10 COOK STOVES (No. 9 Imperial Oxford with reservoir, nearly new, wily $25, mow 1 No. 9 Regal Perfection, was $100, now 1 No. t) Le Roy f2Y 1 In 1410 HORSE BLANKETS The season is getting late, and the few we have left we have cut to a price to clear out. if you want one, now is.your chai:ce. $3.50 Blanket for $3.2tti Blanket for $3,00 Blanket for $$.00 Blanket for $275 Blanket for $2.115 Blonket for $2.05 Blanket for $4.57 $yew ars" .$2.311 .$2.220 STOCK FOOD $ 11.05 $1.00 AAAA...1,AI Have you rnnmidercd how much money you are 'twine- by 1l4..t feeling Dr. IIea1Ie'e Stock Food ? it makes your cattle healthy, and with health they put on flesh, which is money. With egg.. at thirty centro per dozen, you should use Pan-ea:e,a. This is a poultry food which keeps your helm healthy alai laying all Winter. Plumbing, Heating, Steanlfitt.ing and Tinamithing and Electric Wiring we give prompt attention and all work fully guaranteed. Store 'Pbeee 271 0 n n 0 IL Heme'Pkoe ors •., , AS. C. LEE W II