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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1911-1-19, Page 9• '" ..'� rt, ,z.•�i: - ,.>�,�;Y.ii�I�'►.'+�:5'#n+•.,"��,"a1y'�° ', �,f, )r'at yp THE SItiNAL (uI)Bltlt'H• oNTA ltIt1 •0 .9443`*7'' 99°' 1990 si'lis`'T° ivie+T°i'stor9r+ °QP ooTT°i'197`` egi`gl `s`++'i`+99` ****4 e it ..the News of the:District., it..a ..4 *+.. ... : 4645 454546. 46 4 assals**4% 4 IIINTAIL ST. HELENS, t�if yE t.ESDURN. { i'oitsDe JW. lith. (l�ltllDA\'. JUU. I /lh. MONDAY. J. 1&b. ger: Testae', Jan. 17th. 74 .,PAM flee [sur - At tl p. m. ou N�Tm+---Ilr. McKenzie, Prow lte- tics Nurw----licudoa e� wsdnesdsy /winery II Iwstty a+ b vWtiag bir sister, Mn Jas and Aubrey Higgins mimeo tr'er litter Cue ace Nome. Thu W. F. M. b. , Idiog tools pians a. the bone u[ Y4. ....Ilio Annie Ruthertoed � of last week (Hefting friends and feet at the hew* of Mai Mary Unli- ke mei Mrs Dunces Macleod, Kin- was lwroe frow Wiogbaw over Suu- relatives near Whiteman Jesse lam UD Wednesday afternoon ea, whets their semisweet daughter. Sue - day Mn. R. K. Miller visited Gray and he, brother' %�'�e++ re The Presbyterian church will held (+[see, waw marries to [h Arthur A. friends in (3uderieh over Sunday. r:eieed the sad tidier;that their their annual meeting in the church. I, ifwppswc+nt� ►/ Elwell, former/ of Mie" Jean Webb b vi,itiog friruds in e'rother Jobu, of eloodstoek, had Monday. January L't. A lame :uxen- Wbltnobureb. lieu J. S. Hardie, of l.ucknow Mr. and Mrs. Hyde sassed away oa fitsuuday. Tbev kit fleece le requested. Ac Aihbeld Presbyterian church, per- sod Daughter Looser, of R•rcanvrlle, this morning to attend the funeral.... esum s.-llkatlolt is tb4. ps►trwr et ramrod the ceremony. arid the wed- Kms•, ace Duffing rt ter I owe of The McGlynn brothers, all except present Mies Lou Sterlingis Imre .Kms march was played by Mian Anna �"s• llyde . • .. John �lC(3uiev visited F'�, spent the last week at the boats em a visit to ber father M FIM eaceretor Or and Mrs. Simpson f3oderich frimoda th:s went The of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. Me- is mot as well as bis many ((herr& .rre both highly regarded iu the con- eetular m►etiug u[ the Wowen', In- Glynn. Patrick and John, of Detroit; would like w see him Fred. noway. :tad a hoer of friends wish Wtute will t►s held at the Ione „( James, of Hancock, .sod Mr: and Mrs. Qlidembeerjetuened borne atter upend - George McGlynn, of Move Jaw, Ing throe weeks with Mr. end Mrs. A. January `laskatchewen, were all here Horton OJliver Gook and Rees Miss 1 thel Templeton came borne Quaid aro working at Carlow. from liodericb on daturdey to attend te ber mother, Mre. Jas. l ulbert, who u verb poorly at present A owm- ber are going from here to attend a dance at the bowa of Mr. and Mrs. T. Culbert. of th• 4th concession of \feet Weenooeb, Thursday night The last few Mays it would require ra lot of dancing to keep the feet warn:, it hse heen so cold The Western fever is not running so high as usual here st pretreat. Some wbo talked of going out borne time ago are now deciding to remain a while longer. Perbaps the short crops out West and the long winter baro has something to do with it, as thee- caw get a good sniff here without going West. TeetanteeY, Jest. w IVIl • FOOD FOR A TEAR en HOLY11000. Moot:ay. Jan. lath. Nowa Ow xus WEEK. - Victor daises. who has bear ausoding tbe " Loekoow bier school, is now going to Winglasin high school tor • term. McKenzie. of K iocardine. merits few days with friends in thia nervier, spent • few days with their daughter. MrsThorium Corson, ot this Plans We cleerestalate A. gbotsboteogn. wbo received a fifty -doe iar gold watch for selling tbe most De Laval cream separators for 1910. N. Bradley is bases hem the West visiting friends in this vicinity. Master lAsle Buritite *pent Sat- urday with Gillis Haines Miss Emma _eckert spent a fere days lea week with friends in Teamster Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison. of Kincardine. spent Thursday witb the 1Ady's pasants. Mr. and Mr.. Pierce, of this place. There paned peeicefully away on Fri- day morning, January 6, after # very brief Moms. Mrs. Robert Irwin, at the age of lifty-ons years. Mrs. Irwin, whose maideo name was Eliza Hack- ett. was born in Asbfield township on September lfiltott In 1881 sbe was married to Irwhe and they eek up residence on the farm on the etb concession where the remaioder of her life wee spent. Of their union tour childreo were born -Joseph and John Hackett, of Ashfield ; Mrs. Claes. Bieber, ot Wiessesan : Mrs. Win. J. Meese, Lueknow, all of whom are liviog. Mrs. Irwin was a member of the Methodist church since early youth. The funeral to Greenhill cemetery. on Sunday. Sth inst.. which was conducted by Rev. T. E. Sewyer, WW1 largely 'attended. Much sym- pathy is exteoded to the sorrowing husband and family. WHY HESITATE ? An Offer That Involves No Risk for Those Wbo Accept It. We ate poelti•e our remedy will .ornpletely relieve constipation, no matter bow chronic it may he, chat we offer to furnish it free of all COM., if ernes. Censtipation is caused by weakness rit the nerves( end muscles of the large intestines or descending colon To ex- pect a cure y0111 inust teeretore tone up and strengthen those organs and restore than to healthier activity. We ware you, to try Besall Order- lies on 13ur guarantee. They are eaten like candy. and an. particularly ideal for children. They act directly on t he nerves rand muscles of the trowels. They Dave a neutrel action on t be other organs or glands. They do rot purge ot cause any inconteni- eoce whatever. They will positively overcome chronic or habitual consti- potion aod the myriads of associate or dependent ,!bronic ailmeots. Try Retail Orderlies at our risk. Two Mee 10r. aod SSr. Bold only •t our loP. south aide of Square. ladies are invited to attend. IT GROWS HAIR Herr Ate Facts We Waot You to Prove at Our Risk. M•rvelouri as it may saw, Reran Heir Tonic has grown hair on beads that were ouce held. 01 course. in none of these cases were the heir roots dead, nor had the scaip taken on a glazed, shiny eppennince. Reeall '113- Hair Tonic acts scienti• destreying the germs whirh are usually responsible for baldness. It penetrates( to the roots of tbe hair, stimulating and nourishing them. It is delicately perfumed, and will not gum or permanently Stain the We west you to get bottle of Rex - all 'VI" Hair Tonit aod twe it se directed. If it does not relieve scalp irritation. remove dandruff. prevent tbe hair from falliog out end promote an increased growtn of bait, land in every way give entire satisfaction, simply come beck and tell aod without question or formalit y we will hand back to you every penny you aid as for it. Two sizes. 50c. and WAAL Sold Only at our etore-The Keene' Store. II. C. Dunlop, south side of bquare. ST. AU JUSTINE. Turret -rev, Jim. 17th. vieiting Auburn friends this week.. Joseph Kinskets, jr., is taking e course in Belleville Hueneme:011am... k E. Johnston, (assisted by Rob- ert Ferguson, is skidding logs in Mr. Mose' swamp.. Albert Tisdale is visiting his parents st present Joseph end Thomes Pollard. of Strat- ford. are visiting friends in this vide- ity ties week. RIFLE Serotes.-There was quite large attendance at the title merge last Saturday and although the target was quite dim at times some very Ate tire oscura at yds. -possible 33 points: Tom Leddv David McAllister 26, G4111 Leddy 20. Wm. Sylihs25. Oswald Foliated 21. Anobroge Brophy 22, Ea. Rehineon 21. Bert Thompseri 21, Gus Kinithao 21. Tom Kearney 20. Pat WAsh 311, David Tisdale Oh Robert McAllister 19, Joe Leddv 19, Cherie, Robinson. 18. Wm. Lerely id, Wm. Nixon 15, Wm Boyle II. Tom Mc- Cann a Wm. McAllister 14. Barney Brophy 12, H trry Bellamy 27. Ed. Metres LUCKNOW. TI-ItsDAT. Jan. 17th. E were pencipal of tbe public school, bee tendered him resieneeion and boa risked to he relieved on February Stb. He purposes remove* to Caledonia. where h4 will have charge of the weenie department in the schoel Tits Reeree' Gerrie -The gstne of curling is proving to be more popular than ever in Lucknow this winter. Quite a numher ot new names have been added to the Curling Cluh, which hat now A total mensbersbip of nearly eighty. The initial games in tbe trophy have been played, Messrs. Archer eud McGarry tieing the vic- tors. The end -mentioned player de- feated G. H. Smith and Mr. McGarry won from A. McPherson. ,. elated tor Colborne township held A Wtornots WEDDING. -The mar- e (het meeting socording te statute. rinse is announced ot ilis. Annie 1:dna McMullen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W . J. McMullen. of Virden, Manitoba. :::: :mad signed the aeosseary declens- Larty end W F Your*. councillors. is well known in town. as she wee a Reeve and councillors took their i-eate. resident of isucknow until six years The minuets a the lea to"tiett 01 ego. Mrs. Wm. J. Davidfm. of this iast y saw were ( earl and &doe( ed. OIACe, iP :I sister. The bride's old etsenceee, Young eed oceetey friends heti. extend hearty congratu• 1ALE NOW ON.-OCK WINTER I .toek ulna be redueed to midge place for moved that the ralarie. of the officers lotions to the happy emelt?. , , -eine goods. Grocery specials 7 bare Bee- ',‘: need as follows : Clerk. ;106 : BRING i lo; Nom g .‘ iiit IDE. -Yoe hied mimp. Vjo ; now ..bwit. 7 !he. tic , ism. repeurde rig , collector. sou ; roses. residence of M. K. Richardson and bridge '71 . SOO • *traitors, ga. carried. Ap. Mrs. eicherchoote Fiestiertoo, we• tbe Piket40110 Were received trees ,i. le scene of N prett y wediing when their BRIEFS. -Fred A. Jellis made a Wei- IADateld eed John Wiloon for tbe youngest deughter. Mary C hristine. , WWI Has Dandruff Got TO position a 1141110111101 Moved by Coen- Or" married to Frtkak Tate, of Luck- i nese trip to Toronto Michael oow. The cerenioav was performed Dotter leaves next Thursday tor 'toe ellen Yam& seconded by Councillor Do %Sidi Baldness ? wei.rty that J p ',reale he ap. by :be groom's brother, Hey. ( raw - 10th concession. ha purchased tbe Tee sae the st•tement esery day tnted Carried Applications front ford Tete. of SL Catharines. assisted Ferguson and Albert Wise roe by Rev. H. E. Weill% ood. of Flesher- farm formerly owned by drily Slut te it ' Dennis mat the ODA cause of baldness Is dan- 'he position of collector ot •axe• were to:. Lobenarin's wedding tuarch wag I flown. , ...True. dandruff often Precedes the played bv Mrs. J. Blackburn. Miss uss•-:- fig Dose. -A Meal farmer , „mg. seconded try couocinc Nee.. care& Prost. of Germ Sound. was offered tbe St1111 of 1150 fur a meaas for , ci ret rItre ef the hair. *,1 7 that Albert wise, he erpohaed. bridesmaid, sad the bride's niece. little the exteretiostion of reire-wor . , __, , you k now Moved in :amendment to t "uurii.,,_1.,.. Mim Helen Webster. wall .1 row olltirl• Now. ri. rasa cappot toll twee . Le , •,111117,e)d' DaDr101 %minder deb ntharronuffirl:lidwoFnucohia:ven, roles, Haat, Geo. gerprowe be enactor. was best luso. Mr. and Mrs. TAW loft soil : otherwise his treatment would ' 'TO% ha.% 7it leo hseesseen- keee'pereen theme dr,' ,, -he Reece toted with toe emend_ for Tweet° op tbeir baseyerroon trip. be of no avail. How cos es expert on ...wall,. k•P• " °ern" eerna- b411:::"" - --..- Ile",., "'flied. Moved br 1:outwit- • Seug.s. --Miss MiesOraham is borne wire-WOrWS To'gall). thew,: tbe hied t dandruff ••11Ir 001/1141 we s (wag and chlohnint that .e 4. fro. oke,.eidit. pe.. trheLe she had with three large Meek mid white sign- mashies. a goo. ' —or • "resent° ;twat ' Arne and Andrew /einem be audi- been shim miarruninte, . T. 9. Reid. boards up wideb read : "Notiee-No 05 01 fool perselves." . ''' - - - we Carried. Moved hy . 'ounciliore a rh. itiorpos. Bulk, i 'kw.. 00 A ireareseir-it on LW* PeePertY. gelliday and Young that the thins for three weeks', vat -igloo. U. W. In• dens sbots' . ile,,oserne trouble that causes the he sword Tuesday lc Feibruary :_hr is shisom . ..1. W. 1st, the Times ebasers-ewe change with it''rarrilti so sayment of taxes he extended intll .4 a r !mar, is as ?Mg during WATCH KinoMmitting (ionic. tab wet tosuany muses tlan• 't roe ilut et th• same and bent her Iwo eerier th• Inn ,,, heir you will stop led James Watson was sppointed seisboeted artosraist, will gire awe of the times. Our 4) the hoard of aaidsk for throe % ears het pope', .ectu•ve iv the tr,se .boll wakod nD 14, 'b• rsc' "IA "^" Lbw ii . .41 411"Ir err°. .,se erre Fi iiralt:Onf. (In(' ear hair resurlag 'TOY MATS 411,44 Uftt. Pointed medial health officer for the gurus of his township. Oareird. Account* Pahl nor 4nd 'lioung Dr. R. C. Weir WAY AP" missions.. ,-,t .1' 'Melte .. rw••..,,,,,h,..i iiseitrrlidirrY'nee714esc'° 'ted"%eaurn,Inrile ohatillkasse"nreh and 'Iltr•ttitewrewir 1•10:,:ta:". initnot•t:5 e.lte,°:7_4frus•rme (he lein.s.' dr. VII1re R Keine nee . prom ••, afoot to er•ct s ban. mi. 116,____26 ; ilection eeptweive geitni: , am -isiting as the OV.Ihe MI sae worth, 4 general emoport time keeal 4,11. de ie _di. .., .:„;,.ii, ow; .0 ••it.r_lheli, gravel, eleeteee lands, $1.90. ,4 Starhock MAI *MP • • 'PO ' ' ir ezprow wore% deb the Hefei Tell. trensid bousdary. 117.M : Was: sooth tow; es• weer, 4 Aredeled wheal Own* T Wallas. is eontemplatin# reteill culvert, Ilen. ; Edward Mask- this ?reeling ,Inder *b. susisews of elt (-eerier -his grill prove 4 great hem • eyewink i„, gaikno • dee tremolo -re. Petrie ebureti flu •ains :adios at At to tii. "Ripens Resseyebeer le pre, 4.14144 church Air, i• provide • eiriendid , Wally is •-eadinewri to receive the 'it nrottrain and are loin. di , !bah R Railwas which is slow. very sine power. ,,, mow de sven: • mi. usis 1 in corning. but is sure to come 111011110 tor till,. enrins the trait miters STATE OE 01110. (ITT' 10, TOLEDO Freak J. Cheney make. crib teat be Is sailor sum of ONE H NORED DOI-LARS tor each end every cow or • 'atnrrb that 0•111101 be cured by the use of Hell's Catarrh cure. FRANK .1. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and aubeoribed In my lar•ti A. W. OLICASON. Nor•ar tale. Haneeaurrre Cure is taken Internally, and sets directly on the blood and mnonos sadness of the system. Send for testimonials tree. Sold by all Drugerieb_. 75e. Take Hall's Family IMO for oenstilletlom IT NEVER GROWS STALE. Welcome Visitor. We are Always read to say is word for Tbe Montreal Witness. a paper that is x credit to ite publishers, to tbe city in which it is published. and to Canada. so many ot whose people wel- come it into their Ironies. Tbe publishers of The , Witness authors -ice us to make the following an- nouncement : They will eend The Weekly Witness on trial to new subscribers for one year for only 50c., or The Deily Wit- ness for one year for 111.011. Tbese offet are open only to thorw who hairs been taking neither Tne Daily nor Tbe 'Weekly Witness. The %Veneer has only just decided to offer these hargains to genuine new subscribers. and the publishers agree toriduod the full money to any sub- scriber who writes theca' in a month that he or she doer; not like tbe her - gain. That's fair. is , it not? Tbe Witness is an up-to-date newspaper. Its splendid stories are alone worth several times the prire and its editor- ials are bieterremeking and unparal- leled. The Witnese, Canada's great paternal newspaoer. 14 as everyone knows. always fair and Rowe and feeritee During itseubilee just cele- brated, newspapers aod public MED of every Province hare made remark- able tributes to the value aud entet- prise of The Maltreat Witness. We have space for only one of them and will quote tbe Hon. Sidney Fisher, the Canadian Minister of Agriculture, in congratulating The Witness on t,he "I have taken the opportunity of Moutreal Witness the best man- aged newspaper in Canada:. for this amongst other reasone-that it is thoroughly interesting and feetless in its expressions sod its principles, and its principles are broad. generous, and in the public ioteres. end sound ecOn- omically in public effairs." Tbe Witness should he in every home. Remember, new subscribms may hare The Daily Witnese on trial for the year 1911 for only one dollar (111.00e or The Weekly Witness and Canadian Homestead. on trial for one year, for only fifty cents (Kee Ad- dress your subscription at once to the ness Block. Montreal. EAST WAWANOSH. Baton A Jan. et mreting'of the council for 1911 was belt] today. Members present were John Gillespie, Reeve, (sad Samuel Buechel. Peter %V. Scott end Joseph each severally' subscribed to the stat- utory declarations of quelilication &ad of office, the Reeve in the chair, the minutes of last meeting in 1910 were read and eonfirmed. A. Porterfield was a.gelti appointed clerk st a salary of 012n, and F. Aoderson treasurer, salary 11100. Moved by Mr Burchill, secooded by Mr. Scott, that Wen. Wiglitenaa he reappointed esseesor et a salary of 1165. this amount to include as formerly postage, stationery, etc. Carried. Ou motion of Councillors Stonehouse and Sate J. W. Bone and John ft Scott were appointed auditors of towaship accounts tor 1910, salary $8 each. Bored of beelth for 1911 -the Reeve and dere,. Jatnes McGee re-elected for thil, years, James Mach and Thos. H. Taylor for two years and otse year respectively ; Ur. Stewart, Belgrave. medical health I officer. The clerk reported that on I the vote taken January end last., for I tbe purpose of issuing debentures to tbe amount of 1118,000 for the building of bridges on river, concessions 8-9 and 10-11, tbere bad voted for the by- te" 170. Waist the bylaw 96, majority of 74 for the bylaw. In COO- neccion with the above the clerk was instructed to correspond with several engineers for the purpose of securing further information regarding this probable cost of examining sites, pre- paring plans and specifications, etc., on said bridges. Seven copies of The Municipel World were ordered as formerly for use of the councie clerk and treasufer. Bylew No. I, 1911. ratifying the appointment of town- sbip officials, and bylaw No. 2, 1911. appointing the council road commis- sioners for the current ear. both reed and pearled. The following ac- counts were preeented and ordered to be paid : The Municipal World, elec- tion suppliee, 117.20, subscriptions to papee. 16.75; The Advance printing °Hire. balance printing contract, 1910, /advertising bylaw. balloter, etc.. 1156.66; A. Porterfield. expeuses of bra tnimicipal election, $54 : A. Porterfield. salary as clerk. 1910, and parterre 8120 ; A. Porterfield, extra work in connection with bridge bye law. 83 ; Dian. Ferguson. sbovelling grevel "iti 1910. *2; James McCallum. 27 yds. of gravel. 112.70. On motion Councillo.nr Scott and Stonebourre the council then adjourned to meet again on Mooday, February fltb nest, at 10 o'clock a. tn. A. PORTHRFIRLD, Clerk. 'Not a Stranger. A gentleman employed colored MILO tO 'dear the winter accumulation of ashes from his cellar. "Glad to take yo' order. soh I" said the rash handler. "What is‘yoer name ?" salted the en, ployer. ' 'Washington." was tile complacent answer. -George Washimton ? George Washington ?" ptinder the inquirer. quizzically. ""Seeme to me I have heard tbitt name before." The negro.* eyes roiled. end his ivories glistened as he delivered lhe crushing answer. "llnk you orter heard ot it Info'. l'se been Anti Knew What an Oath Was. A little boy encountered tbe mit-ne- ar who asked ilbeetions. Desiring to impress the youngster with the neces- sity for telling the truth. the good Mee said. "My lad, do you understand What as oath is ?" ."1:31 -bub." answered the bright i one, "it's wbst pop says when he ha to make A new fire in the furnace.- - Phila. Tilat.S. -Jeweled te onset eosin second Tue•- 44, February. IP. W. licUw4Ava. sees Sts sis eith Mesa ease bee ea leono as. vemsseses. „ be t. This represents a fair ra- tion for a anus for a year. ant some people eat and eat and grow thimor. This means a defective digestion and iinsuilable food. Marge size bottle of equals in nourishing proper- ties ten pounds of meat. Your physician can tell you how it does it. /Oa SALMI DT ALL 11110001111,1 Sang am . mom mad Yam ami toe ow ark bra ama11.11.10 • liked Lama Pao., Lie Wakayama &mak Wawa Tammaka• ewe. JUST RECEIVED a Firand. • r new Shipment of Spring Hats and Shirts The Shirts are of the popular W. G. & R. brand and the Hats are the latest shapes and styles. Call and see them Leading Art Tailors Winter Tours SHOES Shoes are the most ettreetive and sensible presents to give. They are elvrays needed. To Mexico, Colorado, Pacific Coast Points The Grand Trunk Ftailway Sys- tem is tbe popular route from all pointa east through Canada via Chicago. Features Double Traek, Fast eervice, Finest Roadbed. Modern Eouiposent, Un- excelled Dining Car Service -all elements of safety and comfort. To the Sunny South No more desireble route than via Grand Trunk and connecting lines. • Very Low Rates Full information, tickets. etc from F. F. LAWRENCE Town Agent. Office hours 6 a.m. to it p.m. Ur addras .1. D. McDoosed, District Passenger Agent, Union Station, Tor onto, Ontar io. SLIPPERS For:men, ladies and children at all prices. SKATING BOOTS Do not fail to see our assortment before purchaeing. Skate. put on free. MOCCASINS Are very'popular gifts. LADIES' 'CHOICE FOOTWEAR We know how the ladies are interested in artistic footwear. We have the kind that lends to the foot a coveted char:Hof indi- vidtmlity and gives a graceful poise to the whole figure. They excel in quality, fit, steyle and reasonable prices. Wm. Sharman 1 J. BkONIEY & SON THE LEADING Funeral Directors and Embalmers Orders carefulty attended to aii hours. night or day any glaci to say tbat I bear no man a grudge." "But the point is this -Are you of sufficient inovirtance to make a man care whether you bear bini a grudge or not ?" Jinks -"Tired of living on mutton sod beef ? Why don't. you beve a bit re fowl occasionally ?" Binke tab- sently)-"Ceue very well ;none of my neighbors keep poultry." PAM, v PACIFIC Short Line ,0 Ilontretii well lbseasi : the xi v41. titration .),t1 earth Tickete olvereyii no tap Iv, Ali -town lec: JOS. KIDD. 4:Sty Arent GENER.AI Ha ALRDWE;R' E 11 To make vont. name happy during tbe year you should have one of out Happy Thought Ranges 8 Radiant Home Heaters CARVERS in cases and without cases 1847 RODGERS' Knives, Fork s, Spoons and Sundries POCKET CUTLERY in a lar ge assortment BRASS GOODS. A fine assortment. A beautiful assortment of ELECTRIC FIXTURES SKATES from 4oc to $6 oo PERFECTION ANKLE SUPPORT Have you seen it ? If not. do not neglect to. It is the only perfect ankle support on the market HOCKEY STICKS all prices and makes FOOT WARMERS for your Cutters GLOVES and MITTS from Toc tO $2 so pi.r pair Boys and Girls' HAND SLEIGHS And many othe- too numerous • to mention House Phone No I I? Store Phone No. Jo