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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1912-11-28, Page 9THE SIGNAL GoDERICH flNTARlt) ftsuarDaa, l)fovsas►asi 1019 • � it*c +f itstX4.9* + + t '� �'4 The..11. News of the Ditrict 4 ,,,,+,,t+4.4)44.4.****44,4)4.44....4444‘.4,...,..,......., 4. SLY fM,I HURON PRESBYTERIAL. eon ALBERT.WerseistiAY, Nov. 271-11 TUIwDAT, Nov. Seth. Interest>lett Addresses at Chntoo Meet- .chool. S. N. ilio. 1, iD- Brims elocorrY SssvICL - The le ott Miwisttar Work. P Albert Christmas *Modeles three local ministers deckled to bold g 7 peda boldiLg • Uhry The annual meeting of the Huron Beet r+ !l is the ton' here o0 the titbits Society meeting on •Bun- December 7pkh. A d•y eresiog this yn.r• with the base Presbyterial of the WuuaeD's Fureyign evening, Does red and of arousing greater enthusiasm in the Missionary Society was held in Olin- poesprogram is being out. A° work. Leri 8uoday seeping. accord- ton on Puerdey and Wednesday of is,Olin- gess to see • lame Presbyterial �in1y thlre was no wtrvioe in the w mu,iou ter of 15 cents is be'ng Methodic& end Eplsoopal churches deedfavtored as regards , and shs�� „rid IO cents for children. and a union service was held in the the wettings were &II well attended, gT AUGUSTSNE Presbyteries;cburcb, at which there perticu)arly those of the afternoon was a good atd,.Ddanee. Special singr rod eveoing of Tuesday. At the after- UollDAY, Nov. 23 log war led byy the Pr'esbytean cbolnoon meeting the president. Mrs. H. Holtby, of O°t visited In anti Rev. ]ILe.ms. Farr, Jewittrtand Larkin, of Seaa(urth, Rave her address. idle vicinity this week. Turner all delivered splendid addressee. Miss MacMurchy, of Toronto, gave a miss Rebates lboma visited It is the intention to have the election most interest log talk on mission band uodericb trends lot Irett<• of officers at a later data work and Dr. Margaret MecKellar. of Aae(ICIATION Orrrctass.- WooLuses MILL HURNYu.-The ludia, toldof her work in that field. Dr. Hole of ata* Bt. osis of Myth gut a sudden awaken- McKellar for twenty-two years has annual meetinglived tbe noble and self-sacrificing life Augustine R{fle Association was held tog on Sunday moroiog about 3 a. w. is the hell ben last Wedoeday by the unwelcome sound of the fire of a medical missionary iu Central when the following o>�aeeeeeere bell. It was soon seen by the bright- India. She is a sweet-faced little lady. seeming, a•. with the cairn and peaceful expression vete Appointed for the year 1918: new of the sky where the fire w it Casein, Gus Kivaban • secretary, being the woollen will. Before the of one who has lived • t bot•ougbly cuD- wm. Boole; treasurer, Uw rta6 Thomp- fire cowpony could get their boin secreted life. She began her address „samosa., Joe Brophy andms , oh. to tnruw water the building had by alluding to Ib. 91+t Nairn, which as ; t Frank Thom o : auditors. Wrn. Went burned down. The tire appliances on had just been read by the president. oQ1m Letitia. which the town has recently ••I have been in India, she said. ••dur- I�nil+oo andnearly $5,000 got a good test sod were ing three famines, and during fifteen ;tir/a1Ttw FOR A SUPPER, -A large found wanting. In fact, if the men year. of plague, and I can bear my number of members were present at bail brought out the engine it would teltimony that this is true : ' A thous, tee rifle range on Saturdayit eiiwh than have done better work en the and shall fall at thy side and ten thous - tee annual shoot for a supper.D were waterworks system. Probably it is and at thy right band. but it shall not was lirteoed to with great pleasure. eeemps.,n and Bert ThomPwjust ae well, however, that the build- (acne nigh thee.' " She then spoke a The meeting closed with prayer led by aah(aius, the formers side winning by o was completely burned, as other- few words of encouragement to the MIs awilton. nI Godertch. •points. Following are the scores, woe then eight have been unsightly W. F. M. 8. workers Th ext meetin; of the Presbyter 'ppible 35 points at each range, ?NMl ruins at the spot for some consider- Her remarks were chiefly about her, isl is Ln tie bald a•. Ez•eter. The fol - spontaneous • stet wards. able time. The fire was either from work among the women of India. She ; lowing are the cuutributiu°s from the r i. II THosteeo:r'sSine .pontaDrous conrbwlion or iocendiar- spoke of the women in the zeirattas auxiliaries and m`asi.w bends Aux - Owe ids •300 Oa Tool tem. and wore likely the latter. As and drew a vivid pietnre of the dull. I ilisriw - Aabw i . 318.35: Bayfield, GriahTbompsoD lit 1 30 there was no insurance on the Preto colorless lives lived there. She I=iQf15; Hlake, >fii 51; Blyth. 61116.50; (les Kinahan 90 24 51 erty it will be a beavy loss to tbe spike of the pitable condition of the Brucefield, 1i29t. 0 Clinwu. 61x7 pet inahan D 27 21 48 owner. J. H. Forsyth, of Ottawa.22 3(M (MU child widows in India, I DufT s cbureb. Mc7Cilbp. $ 1: E4 W Bropby 'lA 25 49 The mill was built by the late Robei t 3,000,000 of whom are under fifteen moodville 3179: Bzeter. 677 ; Gode- a.'10 39 (11) Forsyth twenty-seven years ago, but assn of age. The women are chiefly rich, $107.40; Goderieb,'Union church. I.'. Robins„D 11 bi it had not been eunoia !or some time. reached by schools. hospitals and T. ).eddy 52 g t)r39; Hensel', =174 ; Kip pen. 67388: Y. Armstrong 27 .� Proust AND GENERAL. -Jas. dlepensaries, many women t•ecoming Kirktoe Ie72.50 • Hills Green. 635.1.8 ; L' 2i Dodds. who has been on a three interested through their children. ' Leeburo. 626 01) • ills G rl oro' and T. oh gnu �r 31 58 J. Johretoo months' special :rip through the West "You have prayed for years," she said. Burns' church. Hallett, ass : Sea - O Poilerd 19 24 43 for the Gordon. Mackay Co.,' of Tor- "tbat the doors might be opened for forth. 6'•%I1 51; Smith's Hill, : T. McCabe 96 25 51 . onto. with whom he is engaged, the missionaries in India ; the doors Thames Road. 6124 ; Varna. 319 50. Fr. Dean 28 arrived in Toronto Saturday and are now opened. but we lack workers.' Total, =1,91-96.71. Mission Bands - 27 rt • Foi an 19 24 43 came nigh: up to see his mother here. To the Presbyterian church in Canada Bay field $4.45; Blyth, 61'i.,i0; Bruce - W. Nixon 18 .2 . 18 arriving at Clinton on the night train bis been allotted the task of carrying field $25.15 • poder•ich. 351; Bruce - as 1, R Bn phy 22 23 46 sod driving home Mn. Tunney, the gospel to three and a half million W7 25 ;, Seaforth. Barbara K irk roan, R Smith 18 IS 36 who has been so seriously ill at Sea- souls in Indii a. They are calling. 635 14 ; iSea refortbc• Sunshine. $12.46 : R. King JB At Furth. revived to such an extent that 'Come over and help us.' Will you Exeter, $5.75. Total. 6193.70. The her son Archie. who has been at Sea- ignore their cry 'r" contributions from the auxiliaries and Total 775 forth attending to her, accompanied A paper by Mrs. McQueen. of Bruce- mission bands amounted to the liberal Beier Tuoyreois'e Store her home Saturday evening. She field. m the sell to ani -elan work and sum of 6'.,,130.41. reeds. 300 yds. Tow stood the journey well and seems to a esoloahbmy Diss cI for. ores Clinton. ne B Thompson ll 16 38 have mead prospects of recovery 11- MONEY BACK D McAllister :3u 30 00 The flax mill was shut down one day afternoon s program. DANDRUFF REMEDY. 24 49 last week for repairs GJoseph Car- In the .venin the chair was takenu Brophy Gus Ledd)• � 25 117 ter was in Tavistock last week on bus- by Rev. D. -K. trot, of Clinton, who We Guuantee Pulsion Sage for Deo - R. McAllister 30 33 1-13 loess in connection with his boiler presented the greetings of the Preshy- M. Cummins 30 21 51 cleaner.... John Barr was at Oargill tery to the ladies. I)r•. MacKellar druff and Falling Hair -One AppIi- W. Sylibe ?JI 22 50 hit week inspecting the Cargill Stuck spoke again and with the aid of maps cation of Parisian Sage Makes tbe T. Furan 244 21- . 411 with tbe intentidn of purcbaemg some gave a moat impressive address on Sul Feel Fine and Adds Ltu're to T. Keeney 20 19 39 of tbe aniwrls for the betterment of India and it used.. -•14 six mnntbee• P W. McAllister SIS _i9 55' his own stock Jake Label, who she said. "a menage from King the Hair. W. iGibinson 24 21 45: has been located in Godesicb for some George could reach the Verootest haw- Destoov tbe daudruti germs -that's F. Thompson 11 13 21 time. has moved his family here and kata in the world. Nineteen hundred the only known way to eradicate W. Kinahan 19 14 3i is going into the scrap business again. years ago Kiog Jeaua gave the nomo dandruff, and Parisian Sage contains W. Boyle 15 20 35 Mn. Armstrong visited with mond, (iu ye into all the world end jast the ince edients that will destroy J Thompson 20 9 29 ber daughter at Whitechurch )eat preach the gospel to every creature.' .Dandruff causes falling hair and V. Walsh 6 11-1 3, week .... ..Jobo Denholmfrom , who is one You will see frothis. map to what ex- g John Boyle 11 11 of the lergest shippers of hay in West- tent this coutwend has been obey 1." baldness because the little dandruff ern Ontaeio, has started operations She spoke if the different i eligiooa of germs rob the bale roots of the nour- Total 710 again ... ..Herb McElroy left for Lis- the world. and of India-Moloeuwedan-, Ishment that should go to supply life, towel last week, baying secured a pos- ism and Buddhism. She mentioned the . lustre and vigor to the hair. {tion for the winter there making 1)urban lo speaking of Delhi, the I Parisiau Sage costs hut 50 cents a flour barrels... ..Miss A. Gillespie told how fifty years, age, during the' bottle at druggists and toilet goods visited with her sister in \Vingham Indian mutiny, Nicholson had told his counters everywhere. It it. wisest: - over Sunday Messrs. Wal. Pot- men they could never win as lung as teed to banish dandruff, stop falling ter and Jas. Tierney were in �Viug- they stayed in the entrenchmente.' hair or scalp itch, or money back. The ham Friday on business in connectiou They marched out and won. tbougb j girl with the auburn hair is on every with the winding up of the estate of many lives were lost. Tbe Christians ; bottle. it is a most delightful and the late .las. Potter ...... F. Moore csonot hope to win India for Christ as 1 daintily perfumed dressing that and F. Mason left on Monday for a long as they remain at home in the i quickly invigorates the scalp. two weeks' hunting trip at Wiarton entrenchments. There will be hose of Mall orders filled, ycbarges prepaid. life. but some day India may be the . (anad by the R. T. Booth Co., lads uu brightest jewel in King Jesus .roan.' distributors, Fort Erie, Ont. E. R. Sue spoke of how the plague in India ; Wigle guarantees it. bad raged for fifteen years, because the people, believing is.' trauenrigra-When a man is nearly frozen from a tion of souls, refuse to harm the rat. ten -mile drive on n cold winter day he She spoke of the, deaths caused by will batrdlc stop to read a plank ad - snakes, held siacred in India. Atter vertisement. But at home in his arw- refetrinR briefly to the work lone by `chair with his legs crossed before a peal for more workers. She referred missionaries, abe made a strong ap- cheerful fire he reads his local paper. I end, while be is feeling good and has to the public condemnation of the plenty of time, picks out the live blue boat that refused to respond to tress men of the torn from the sdver- Titanic's ap ale for aid. •' Was that , tisernenta in the paper and muse; up his mind where he will trade on his next trip to town. FORT.4150 Gives Dirt a Hard Time POSITIVELY THE LARGEST STALE IN CANADA Hensall ; 2nd viee-president, Mrs. Cars- well, McKillop ; 3rd vice-presideut, Mts. Gunn, Clinton ; 4th vice•presi• dent, Mrs. Shaarrppee Exeter: treasurer, Mrs. Scott. Seafort.h ; recording sec'y, Miss H. 1. Graham, Seatorth ; corres- poodiog sec'y, Mrs. Curtis, Blyth ; sec- retary of supplies, Mrs. D. K. Grant, Clinton ; secretary of literature, Miss Strang, Goderich ; secretary of mis- sion bands, Miss MecLemn. Seaforth. It was decided that & revolution of sympathy should be .sent to Mrs. Shaw, formerly of Eguaondville. It was decided to peek the clothing to be sent to the West at different central points in place of sending all to Clinton and shipping from there. The closing words were spoken by Mrs. Smith and her interesting talk CARLOW. TUESDAY, Nov. ''36.b. •- Ne. 1 ho.,l is preparing an enter- Minmeut for Cbrhtmas under the able management of the teacher, Miss Ids Bartley. r,,\Ye are pleased to see Jas. Glen. who has been laid up with some broken ribs for soave weeks past, around :,t his work agaiD. and vicinity. Ms.i1'ti l)FFlcartR. -The annual election of Officers of Morning Steel Special Train from Toronto for Sailing Longe, A., F. and A. M. G. R. C.. No. 8.8, 'Scandinavian' from Portland, 309, was held on Wednesday, Novem- Maine. December 12th. her 31th. with the following result: In connection with Christmas e.il- I. P. \i., Hro. R. M. Young; W. M . {off of ellen Line stesstahip "`candin- Br.,. B. ('. Weir; 8. W., Bro. Hugh Hill: .1. W.. caro. Ernest Pfrimwer; sect -Piety, W. Bro. John Varese: treasuter, W. Bro. A. C. Jackson ; chaplain. W. Bro. Isaac HetheriDR- ton; auditors, Bros. John 3. Robert- son and Win. tallows; tyler, W. Bro. R. M. Young. The installation of offi- eri and annual supper will be held at l•,ev on the 27th of December. KIPPER. Tuerwee, Nov. 26th. Miss Morrison is spending two week. with friends lo Toronto. Mise Alair is home from London for ,an extended visit here. All are *asset to see her. Mr. McKenzie, a commercial travel- ler from Toronto, paid a two days visit to his friends, J. B. Medals and family. Las: week the farmers wore con- tented faces as they plougbed from early morning on as long as they could see, with the hope of finishing thi. season's ploughing after w many setbacks from wet weather. Thomas Mille after working ihi+ attended. Services prepar•- summer with Rob). Mediate Is return- target, ins to his home in Ireland. He may tory to tbe dispensing of the Load's return in the spring. We hope so, as Supper will be held this week In the we have plenty of work and many. Ashfield Pt bytecian church...openings for such men as he i. Mr. Miirdoch MacDoo*M returned frnrm Arthur ('.lendenning i. Rolug 10 �pw� the West tStele th Porcupine, a visiting l - the winter with els people b England. bis borne hen Our storekeeper FALLING NAllt. p� a flying visit to Ripley. _ ♦eoosID AT 1 -AST I -0n Monday Yea Rs. No Risk whin You Use evening of this week the young ladles fn est ssiesi were sodden y, ae/ team Tiis hies) .4,. • .e*at quaet.r, awataead W e promi.e ra that, U yav hair is to lM mss was 1soed� 1 is not •rwa tallioe ant and ypt lave net let it grow o aced tent t&* BMs. in this two too far, yo. eratbs da-ato hats bot# e l sepait at Win �d7 floss by -timing �� '� i/ possible ,� Um* slttmtltttps Rair Took. with penistaeoy and rudely ee►atw*i filMa time. for • tea length of ti • yeaag �1 d11N our 711 1116. eetisapuo. V a *i*a•siag. �e ; bar on • dim g thst tend de � sash, knows as sly “taks __ Ws. -.Heti -- imam rase ''`�� sal sec to tttrflwe bis Mede w*sw set w the aM abet a 11.1.417:: i�Mnet'l�tb. it Y r sad Mere sv to M� i1 tee y tl�a fNadi� *bets Ila4 71•de y A+ie fief Ktow Minimal jeliglirl ter shirr �� wit't�� s uuw. a 11 Wilt bry doses �,Ieguel y y others ' '•ten t• two doss. prier* las and peat by roar wawa , e .se ir.R ,.f!!♦tt• e ws.s t lea d Remit lit �n thineetnr.tI$t ilea/ aM bone /w ode with e+fte for twos year : ;114.r.111 outs Rrsal Ito.'. � at Koos okorA '))contigs Provident. Mrs. Larkin. tisane lb 11 . st.pt Yetlalisi, 1st vir-pree'�t. Mrs.. Y. M. •.dab. avian" from Portlagd, Maine. to Glas- gow, on Tburaiay, December 12th, a special Grand Trunk train. consisting of vestibuled coaches and Pullman tourist sleeping cars, will leave Toron- to at 1.30 p. in.. Wedneslay, Decem- ber Ilth, and will run direct to the duck at Portland, arelving these et 9:15 a. ns... December 12th. Berth res- ervations, tickets and full particulars stagy Le obtained from F. . 0. T. & Sone city passenger ticket agents. phone 8, or write A. E. Duff, D. Po A.. Union Station, Toron- to, Ontario. KINTAIL TUssDAs, Nov. 26th. BRIEFS -Tbe November meeting of the Women's Institute will be hekf at the home of Mrs. A. Beckett on Wed- nesday afterdoon. at 2:30 p. w Miami Jessie Johnston and T sbitba Kempton.•of the O. C. I.. spent Sun- day at their respective homes Mrs. N. MacDonalil, Misses Irene Mac- Donald and Sarah Taylor and Earl MacDonald spent Sunday at U. L, T a y l o r s The prayer -meetings bold In this vicinity last week were FOR F just? She had not caused the wreck ; she had not sent the iceberg. No - but she received the cell :end did not respond. That's our position. in In- dia. there ire 31,000.00) people calling today. 'Come over and help us. There is no other name given under Heaven whereby they tray be saved Cheer up! You don't have to go but the name of Jesus Christ. They around looking for temptation.; to haven't that name. By agreement of yield to. all the churches of the world. only the Not one matt in a hundred has sense Presbyterian church of Canada can enough to take carr of money after he give it to them. Will you not re- inberits it. .pond? You will never,' egret. 1 am hen tonight to bear testimony to that. Cao you not say tonight : '1 11 go where you want sic taco dear Lord. O'et mountain or Walt) or sea 111.ay whet you want me to say. dear Lord, Ill be what yea want me t. be. - Tbe beautiful polo, "Take up thy Crow," was sung sweetly by Mise Fertile Allin and then Dr. Dropper, missionary of Demerara. gave a abort address. His work its Brit•sh Guiana Is chiefly among the 250.000 Kant In- dians brought then as laborers. He spoke 01 the difficulties of tbe work - not the !emit being the conduct of the white men. He gave a short history of the mission and tbe eoccess attend - Ing their 'Anita. in conclusion he made as impassioned appeal for 'yin - pithy, prayers and workers. it wee moved by Rev. Mr Pearcy, and eeeoet sd by Ren. O. S. )tela•, that a vets of thanks be Rise to the ladies of phis. W. F. M. rt. for their hoe*. talky an this 000seioe. At tits sen.olag session on Wednes- dayMiss Dtnlor of Ooderieb. gave a Dials resoling and redid a very ads r=eel IM third ebaMTM hing and ustling yelpers _ R hiving en try sed lKrL ls. Sl *s w(.iderle'I . tippets of the riw.m s were *�, the trantisret'otttltp m eMwitsgfl�.ge L.eseeee. OI_ S* Eit:eithoesonnel amn* 1 t the wisi.n ttasr of 1-hn aa►a•sOlsrhe and hods wad the several Ysh ske.•i the gene sad wort beim dons for 1.•s. Anyway. a woman can keep secret the mean things she knows about her- self. Fitwell Hats The growing demand for Fitwell Hats is due to their superior style and quality. No other make embodies the same degree of distinction and value at a popular price. Once you get to wearing them you will be a regular cus- tomer. These hats combine the Fitwell and Union labels aa a double guarantee of style and workmanship. You can be sure of abso- lute satisfaction by wear - bog • " Fitwell." McLean Bros. The Square, (ioderich The home of Semi -Ready Tailor- ing. Agents for the Famous ('arbarlt Overalls and Smocks. Fitwell Hate, Stanfield's Pure Wool Underwear. VASSAR SHOES AYOUNG LADY may have the most beau- tiful hat and up-to- date suit, yet she is not dressed perfectly unless she wears a well - fitting Shoe. You cannot beat the Vassar for style, fit and appearance. JOHN H. McCLIN TON Agent for Goderich WINTER TERM FROM JAN. '_'ill. l j,.IOTT /e ,% ,,• Oat Ttrooto. l int. enemies Hick elasy 1'owwer tial School : Highly recommended by former [neat.. Grednates in .trong demand. Write for Lea catal* u mare tach len, otic Leo, sale ask, rod. of a lent the Seer tth- tee . if vbo sill hat its full in flet awn t it Ito tad old to AGED PEOPLE Cannot properly masticate solid foods and digestion is often upset -they do not receive the seeded nourishment to make strength and preserve health, but U *pd people everywhere could 41111y realise the rereegtA-a.s- 6ad11tM nesirishisseist in Scott's dinsdains they would take it after eve 'posssmes the nour abieg ele- venses of sod liver dl, tbe vital the bypopfso.pbiee. of El: aBeds .ad the tusseive lleOparisetly whildsisd yesAu.= isternissely a e ri$W them to etne� sAs amordill Who M4. it retieves�rheum- flle.e and ailments due to declining years. It .1ds to l i:< ippon of life. ReAma swessite/.s for SCOTTS. 5 seam a tMwe. Tiseess.Onasrf. lrit EDUCATION THAT PAYS t. Mit the kind you get under the very beat oenditte•s at any of insaw'+ Schools. Tomato The Central Bnslne.., Collette -T11 Central Telegraph School, and tour City Branch Nosiness Schools. Our •eweurrlrulnm s lain the practice,' th merges given. Write for a copy. aw. President. Yonge and Gerrard Street., Toronto. TRANSCONA A GREAT CITY IN THE MAKIN(9 Transcona will be one of the greatest railway centres of the West- The Grand Trunk Pacific has large shops located there. the Canadian Pacific Railway has established immense freight i'arde, and it bas been persistently rumored that the Canadian Northern Railway will move their entire shops teem Fort Rouge to Transcona. Treinscona's future as a manufacturing cit„ an well sea railway erotic, is assured, and y®veral large industries are already established, r•equrring a large number of !men. PROPERTY WILL DOUBLE IN VALUE many times over in the next two yeare, and there are big profits for the investor who Nuys today. We have a.nuwber of lots to sell at Tranrcone and refer them very advantageous terms to Gude- rich purchasers. Write tor our booklet, which telly all .',out Tr anaemia. - Scott, Hill & Co. J. T. Goldthorpe 22 Canada Life Building Agent in GODER1CH WINNIPEG, MAN. Rural Telephone 6 r• rl NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY The Bell Tr.Irpb.wr 1 omp.o.v ill Canada is WOO to pinta now Ise. .e of Its OPl1C1,AA1. Tetarnmla ihRko cost for the District of Western Ont trio. inductile/ 0O1)E1tICH. P •' ire wh ^.•n rill plat* Alpe oval log Sutlers re.. . 1 • wises thanrM in their pees.•.. o , . -tt.II d place their oral -is w 1-h the Local M..ager at pore Ininstil a ineertloeintbsIeswe. Connectil g Companies Rho•Ild also report acidities* emit chaoarre in their bat of subscribers, els leo t. the Lonal Manager. or lkset to the Special Agee&'s Departtoset, Moet real. Tet Dell Tele shoos Company of Caaala 0 STOVES THE HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE is still the leading range on the Canadian market. It )geese less coal and gives better conking results with a small quantity of coal than most stores do with a large yuautity. THE RADIANT HOME HBATEK still leads the ,ourket as a heater. It is generally ackuowledged to be the strongest heater on the market. Owing to the scarcity of herd coal we have put in a line of Oak Heaters which will burn Hard Coal, Soft Coal, Coke .,r \Void. Portland Cement We have lust received another carload of NATIONAL PORTLAND. CEMENT. Coke and Wood We are receiving a carload • week of s,)Ivay Chestnut Cake This Coke is giving universal satisfaction and a great number of our cretomers say they prefer It to the Hard C.a&I, and it ^omes much cheaper. You burn very little more in bulk and it weighs only half es much as Hard Goal ; tnnaequently yon reduce. yemr fuel bill by fully one-third. We have just received another carload of slabs and can give prompt attention to any orders. Our Shelf .and Heavy Hardware was never& more complete. Another barrel of l'olusshie Dry (Bell Batteries just io. Let as fir on your plumbing. beating. eisetr.,t wiring, t roeRbiag. etc. CHAS. C. LEE Phones : Store 22 itoust 112