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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1913-6-26, Page 7A event took piste at Hen- weak. a° �Adne+ida atteraroon of Wit '.t W. C. Davin was united no marriage t" '. W. L HenslsbilL a yon busi- ness mesa et the seise town. Rev. B. ieL Saadi performed the oeeressorusy.. RC S. Britt. who hes heewwhn. for d R.a..li as•trne troo the lest two yea s, baa tendered his rvaKrtiota. Be will remove to Tw- eet*. where be will look after the meteor interests of the Christ le - Rimer Realty Co.. of fi•skatoon. `eek. A quiet muddle( was anleenniaed in nosy tewttdlltti eau T'negday evening of last week. p4.o Mier Margaret. Towng- ' erg darner it d Robert Carr. became the bible et Osaeimi. Pbeppen. d tiVisspdtap� Eau. D. Wren, M. A.. of i , hes, e-liMui. Mr. and Mem. Phi.- tri esti In Lower Whirler. ea W -Meech sf last estk. at the rogralls.hB•I s parent. at North Drsads%Oat. Miss Irene Aline Laird, a'eiT dplgbMr d Mr. and Mrs. Themes Laird, wee tahited in ebarsiys to lips - aid M.:ta`r. moo of W. M. Rialiie. fort -Mora d Ynasssts. The w�i_.ay was pebrmeel b R. Iareaaa Wd- > Mrs ischia will re 'whist Derrell. •it wa d thetkd eaasoessiou Miss bed emelt tie bomb le- iartN • pwier ns.rraa- w was Wain • ase rehab bm•amt ne- ms/ le tie beak be THE SIGNAL GODBIRJCH ONTARIO TwraeDAY, Jowls 1.. Nan 7 The News of the District • 446.446.46 444.610 446 okali 4444444 4s 5,441414046 46454441 for village of Credit*• ties oiled its' tw keep down dant. the dt. towesbip u W wrtb as attack of ppea16'-41`a Henry Doyle. a papaw of Stephen tons hip, u dead at the ape ata of .py years. Yr, !hewer, of Yorkshire. Sagtaod. is d Btbel oe a ►bit to her daughter, yrs, Isaac Gill. Dr, E. & Bowee is leaving Kincar- dine for Toronto. where be will coo - tour his dental Practices lamerMathews. to over thirty w ears • priacetmit9 in the village ot Feedlot—b. is deed at the age of eighty years. Mrs. Robert Laing. • former ma- rket of Wooster. diedat !MY -seven ea soak.. June 5th. She eras veers of age. [h sellery. w eetaamed chime and well -allows dentist of Hanson tor six - tees l an. bee remotred to Toronto. rehear be will e.smge in the practice of sus profe•iotr• David (bbliedieln to the at t eight t lit open demeriti away a Friday. June 13th, aged sixtc-Ove years. Fie waa a °robber W. Rev li. H. Cobbiedick. Oi, rewrote( ,.from f3satosth oar r no. last week. Wan. Doig, of Turbrr.+uil,b, b. hip lett Meg broken et tee oink. hie horse taking fright awl wt imieg bins Dai at the boggy. The m.nsb.rs d the w.k Walton pubis( Chanel nen <beeter, bald its annual yleg toseuamont on friday, June Mk when shoat temerity -one of its members drove to :Masted Bend for the day. W B. McTaggart. of the Royal Military College. K iegato°. won the (ioveroor-oemeral's gold medal at recent exeuo nations held is the Col. lege. Mr. McTagitart's borne is in Clinton. on th. eve of bee removal from Wiogham to Clinton Mrs. (Rev. Dr.) Rutledge was tbe recipient of a hand- some club bag from the young ladies Bible class of Wesley Methodist church. On Tuesday of last week Arthur E. Allis. S. A.. goo of Rev. S. J. Alhn, of Clinton. formerly of (iode- ricb. was united ie marriage to Miss Blanche Alma, daugbter eat Mr. and Mrs. %Vm. Davies, of Toroeto. Mies Reynuida, of the Collegiate Institute staff at Clinton, has resigned and will resume ber studies at the L nicer,tty. Miss Kate Ford, a recent graduate of tjueeds Univeasity, has been engaged to fill the vacancy. The marriage is announced of Miss Inez Jean, daughter of the late Jacob Miller, of ('linton,,and of Mrs. Miller. of Victoria. B. (' . to Arthur Henry Woolley. of Montreal. Mr.. and Mre- Wuudley will reside in Winnipeg. Mie.- Defame,. far seven year :menet ref ruatbernatics in CI,utoo Con :rgiate lneaiw(r, has resigned. At We close of the school term the pupate prevented bar with a Lady's companion end an ebony manicure stet with silver mown tangs. At for home ..1 Mr. and Mr=. James 'tapletnn, Turnberry, on Thatsday. June l2tb. a pniet wedding Was totem niLed. their daughter. Mies Verna E., leitg manrird to Fred Beattie, of Tomato. Rev. G. V. Collins, of Wing - Mo.. officiated. }t„ batt V Bases of Grey where .be was visiting. !lire Rea ars-KIPPEN. turned from Tomato two swathe alto TCIssnAT, June _lth Mss poor health. hat at Use tines Of bur drr•rb ahs wad tboosbt to be topes. Mt'trtr—Joatee.--On Wednesday. the E Mas. She was thirty-one sere of ate. 18Cabmen, th Mist., J. R. Munn, of Cabse. The real= ware inter at Bradeeb and Miss Ida Jooe*, only daughter on the 17th inst. of W. J. Jones. at Stealer. were ppairily mnd aiby Rev. T. J.'.*s 2loowden. The young couple lett ou the evening train on a trip to !.*sena and Toronto Cpoo their return they 111 will wee up housekeeping on the sa's tine fano on the Loa- ders road. t.ortb of Exeter. Tbe bride. The beam of Mrs. J. Manning. Erased*, was tbe mese of a pretty wedding at high nooss Ise Wed- nesdayof last week. whomher daugh- ter. Miss Priscilla Gertrude, was Wedded to Edward F: Beckett. of Haastitoo. Rev. D. R. Cameron, of Burford, late of Brussels. was the oMeiatine clergyman. Mr. and Mrs. Ruekel went to Niagara Falls and Buffalo for • short booeywoon before commencing housekeeping at Hamil- ton. ' Word baa been received at Keefer of a serious low sustained by Wm. Cornish. of Marlette. Mich., a former resident of Grand Bend. Mr. Coraitb is a transit of • 400 -acre farm and on • recent evening his *fade was dis- covered to be on fire. All the buildings were consumed, together with some live stock. iodudini; six valuable horses. Daly $1.0.lJ ioauranoe was carried. A bay stallion. owned by Georgy H. Retaliation, of Denver, Colorado. whi:h participated in tbe races at Seaforth two weeks ago. died at that town .both!*- after taking part in a race. Rupture tvf the stomach was said to be the cause of death. Oto the afternoon of Dominion Day tee fear corner -stoner of the new- t's/tee chinch ..n the vie b coocession of Grey. township will be laud. In addi- tion toe number of clergymen severed members al Pas lLament are expected to be in atieodance. Rfindd Raynor. 'cbn has been a r'tie.r5t of (lin ton for the Pest 1br'e Ilse town is a -ked tc guarantee the years, as manager of the i.usiness o.• company'. hoods for $ 1.(RO for the L sewer Cobopsoy is leaving for twenty years and at the end of five 6k00or, where be will be aeoeiated spars they will start paying back to with Mr. fiaiuer, also of Clinton, in 1be town tbe principal and interest in thegrni., leaf sad feed business. after° *sorrel instalments. in return A Tesmg,lite was aft abort at Crdi- the company guarantees to employ tea ahem airs Bdrid A- Lillow was twenty men tbe fleet .year. with cunei away atter a ehoet iworm she peon sole iocreasr, during the ensuing was m ber twe.ty-fourth year Her Tear" de artu-e is iseuewei by ber bu.band Death of Mrs- Jobs Devereantc. and an intact saes. her parent*. Mr. awl Mea C. Trick. and Gass brother. Following an illness of only a few days from acute pneumonia. Chariert tion of township clerk of Stanley. 13immosi • well-known resident of term one of the finest in aim Wroz•ter, was called away on Friday, and buildings in this part of the; onisr.• Since be graduated from Detroit Medi- tsl College over thirty years ego the of Leeds county. He located with his uode•r ihe,carrf Mr Jo°ea will he greatly masted in •� his wife here ogee in Outano on Fr6X1" .150AP You'll Know Its Quality Some Day. Why Not Next Monday ? POSITIVELY THE LARGEST SALE IN CANADA wbo was organist In the Methodist ebareeb, will be very much missed. of Winnipeg. and Her here K.. of lladk- Nametous friends of the young couple *anon, and aline dautbten : Mr. C. joie to wawa( the= bus voy•we stet Way, of North BKtldnrd : Mrs. John the matrissesual sea Bawler, of Manitou, and Mrs. W. C. Bhrrtrtttcu fa=tale rate FLatr.—John Holtahaurr, of Freston. Rev. J. L Jones has sold the remainder of lila Small . of Hespekr• had charge of the tine faro t'r bi• sno, William. aed has funeral •srvieea. oo aoeouut of Rev. Mr. sone to live with his daughter. Mrs. Terryberrv. being absent in England. Johns, at Ktiteville. For forty-five STANLEY. kears Mr. Jones hes lived on this farm. MONDAY. June 9r3ra. ing moved here witL bi• faaaill• from Hastiogs county in I9elt. The A Foams Hrao.,rg.—Dr •ad country was comparatively sew tree lets LViUiane Ploakeu of Iarilepea- and his farm was Doty partly dewed, dance. lore*, erre visl.ots in this but with fine industry, good manage- ment and excellent judgment be, and his late beloved partner, Mrs. Joasea, wbo died • few years ago, made the township last week. Dr. Plunkett is as old Huron bay. In his early days be was a teacher in tbe Varna public school and for many years he held the Juoe 13th. Thr deceased was a native try This e"°dttioc will he ocvn(enued Doctor has resided in the States. He 'merit" stteutioo cf hip eon. family H in owick about forty-eight this neyrbborhood, but 'idly in an extended tour of the Province. yeah ago and nineteen wears later he the Methodist church• where he and Bel stn --Mc .it Me0i to.—A prettywed- moved to Wroxeter, where he spent bio family have always !cern regular ding was solemnised in Seaforth no the remainder of his days. A family Mtendaeas and devoted mem- •Juuel4lb. when Miss Margaret of tour suns and two daughters sur• ghMe A. viva. ban- Tee best wishes of all follow daughter of alr.and Mn. Hugh McDiar- J. LRussell, ot Ruasrldale, rvsideot him to his new home. where we hope said. became the bride ot Thomas Bey - D he may spend .n•oy years of pleasure den Baird. of Stanley. Rev. F. H. Lar - of Osborne & Hibbert Mutual Fire and usefulness. kin performed tbeorreauonvintik pses- I nsuranoe Company. met with a sen- epee of a small company r.f relatives. nus accident the other day He and CURRENT LITERATURE. After a dainty luoebeoo was served his son Parry were out driving and _— Mr. and Mrs. Baird lett on • trip to bad ►topped to water the horse. The Ltpptsttirrr''s awe JULY.—The cam- Detroit On their ration a reception bridle caught oo a nail in the trough plot• novel in the July Lippiocott's is will be held at the home of Mr. and and was pulled oft, frightening the -Monte Carlo and Julia." by Margaret lin. ']hos. Baird in this township, horse. The animal turoed and ran vtacpo le airs. $taepook is the wife wbere guests to for number ot mixt) again* a wire fence, throwing out of the British oorelist H. de Vere sill welcome tbem home- Tbe happy Mr. Russell. Besides being scratched i3tacprrok. whose broke bave won him couple will reside on the groom's One and bruised, he sustained • broken hip a wide following in this country. farm da the Ind cooeession and they and several broken ribs. His injuries Julia, the k-adiog character in tbe commence married, life wan the hest Will lay him aside for some time. novel, is an impulsive young authoress wishes of their frieods f •r a long and A pretty nuptial event in Grey who goer to Monte Carlo with ber happy life. township on Wednesday, Juoe lith, p.inter•hnshand. He has Bobemia . was the wedding of Miss Margaret. tendencies and a propensity for gators- daughter of Mr. and Mn. Hugh ling. Instead of having tbe please/it Porter, to Donald McTaggart, of the vacation they expected, they lee sae township. The matrimonial themselves plunged into a cotter of knot sae tied by Rev. R. A. Lundy, of Walton, in the prawns of about sixty guest.. Miss MinnieoMe\air, of Tor- onto. roadtn of the groom. played the e eddiog march. 1'he bride's only attrodant was ber aunt. airs. V. May, who acted as matron of honor. The young couple kat on a wedding trip to Pre -ton. Toronto and' Niagara Falls and on their return they will re- side on the ,u -nomas taint on the 16th concession of Grey. How the Lignsr Licenses Ge. strange ezperientes. The plot is die- tinctly new. and the story is told with 'Ton ran generally reach a man's a swing and go quite irresistible. The ,beart either through his storwbch urby anther's next tweet wi 1 he eagerly feeding his vanity. looked for. Other fiction is "A Little The only mea who can combine busi- V1+bile, n.tak of the supernatural. by sees mid pleasure is the man whose Emily Newell flair ; "Grave and Die f lire i- business. grace.- a new Chatee e�iturn Ellen noel . by Augusta Kortrneht lautbor d Neil: n1 think I shall. merry hits. '•A Dixie Roe in Bloom" •'The Bas:- Remy-. ['un a dream." Belk: nllow nese of tbe Policy.- a theatrical yarn. 'cruel of you to wake him up." by Stanley Olmsted : and "All Alooe - - a lupus- seaside iketeb. by Ellisa boring the progress of the YYnnrning Seafortb R.nnaitor : Thirty-five is 'The Tree so t ng, y Out a A Few Points. Revenge is sweet, but there are mighty few of us aho can stand a diet of sweets. imam. The Short Story Masterpiece bath of a few months' old inf years i there were ten licensed d be Wnddi b neighbor's little girl came into the b Ott the most talked-ol Huasian author of hotels, one saloon and four liquor the date_ t eodor Mikbailnvieb 1N»to- mom raerying a doll and etacd wateb- stores in Seoforth. two hotels and one cecsky. There is an iotr�dection byg lb' nperatinn for some time. The store in Egmondyille and one hotel i.n a the editor. liingirl's doll was much the worse Herpotrher. Now there are only four hotels and one store in Seaforth *add no license* in either Egmondville oe H arpot hey. for bard usage. seine minus an arm amid a leg. Finally .be raid to the AUBURN *mother of the child, ••Hnw long have Tt-ttfeD.T. June •'Ird. 'yen bad your tatty The child was 1 Foot Crushed. Mins D. Etratt attended the funeral elfeemesi, and. lookiret from her doll i to the baby, she said. -My, but you Wm. Marek. of Denfiel.i, a brake- man en the L. H. & B. line. met with of air. Knox at Presto° last weak. Wm. Plunket left r.° June lith for A serious accident at Centralia one day an extended visit W Ifrie°ds out West. last week. He war. attempting to „ Miss Winnie Tbr.mpson, of dlctb, couple two can when his foot became visited at the Errata bocce the past caught and was badlytcruabed. He week. was taken to Exeter. where he re- Miss Marjorie Doyle has taken the retired medical attention. and wall position of clerk in J. Walkoin s stage later removed to the bospital at Lon- ro Dungannon. don. Misses Ruby and Olive Yoshi Exeter Company Asks As istance_ visited their aunt. Mr. T. Anderson, The Connor Maebiese Co.. of Exeter, of Oodevieb towed:op. last week has received tempting offers from The massy friends of Mrs. Jbbta Knox Paris and Ingersoll to locate in either will be pleased to know of ber tame - of these place+. I'be enmpane baa not ety from ber recent serious illoess. accepted either armor—al, but. instead, H. R. Ko z. of Saskatoon. called on bas paeeeele I a PIoPeeitio° for the friend* in Anbgrs. haring been. sum - consideration of Exeter wuoicipality. mooed borer by the serious illness of bis paresis. , fbnou1rr..sTIo Cc. —&M Treader of this week quite a number of friends tied relatives or Jobe Sturdy gatbered at bis borne to celebrate with b.m hie eighty-seventh birthday. Mr. Stonily is enjoying fairly good health not- withstasdiog his advanced .ge. That he may seee many more suchldays is the avian of his many friends bore - THE Art J.ws KNfx.- in Prestos. Mrs. John i everesux, a pioneer °n Juoe Pouted 1$tb. 'John Knox • paed resident or Smforth district. de ed peacerully awes at the home eel this life one Sunday. June lith. art daughter, Mrs. Wm- C. Henta- had reached the good old ■ge of barer. The deceased. who bad reached righty two year.. The decease f was • the age of seven, v -nine years gni two native of (boort Limerick. /mina. months. was a re.ident of A.,l.arn and Rae casae toCaoda wben quite young vicinity t.., over fifty years Forty- gad shortly efart her arrival she was three year. sgr he maraud Mile married to Mr. Devereaux. who rare- flambe Law.on. wbnwith gee diadem' deceased ber three years. 'bey hod is left to nea.uni bi. kw. !hoe mei" bees married sixty years. Tbey lived crap ago fe sun his fine farm rap alio fora time to Harparbey hefore remov. !lase tie to J. Wagner and noosed to ing to the farm on the Heron road, tax village 1n hoe. Last February hs Teekeesraith. just emit of Seaforth, and Mrs. Konz went b reale with where the subject of ibis notice spent aline daughter in Prostin. Mr. Enos the remainder of her life. fihe is 'sur- vived try • family of Ore sous and two daughters. weeek when Mas Beta. Duly dassebter AN OLD SETTLER Feeds Qmc# Relent Ware He Used . Dodd s Kidney Pills. Perkiness. Algoma. Ont.. June Zl,d-4fipeaiali—"M? hothead was suffering very leech with his back sad legs." Ines. OMAN irareb• I at this Oise "EN Weakigrf of bar husband's tote. ••Ilse greet to ole the doctor. and be told bins he lied urinary trouble, bot be did hl' scans re get any bettor. 'nen I amt teremeLeibrs tideey Pine. bane 'ebf•R Wm. be bas ss bore win le bin affect end kgs. sad hes other .r. •r *I mm�ieee��atj _her wbat bee - bred. bell bops saw seRws. from Messer wit hese& by W wennd %be haps .wend a Berea orThe ospw4asee. mad ese Deed's &id rey tbremb bibs/1► t wwid.7.i wiles b thwei Mbar, troshiee gee reasoned by dieeesed Masers Me are beeksebe. andtiles Cfbrirtlme Mao. rtissnsa see.. bserbbeiro. bsmaae1 die teldrly ole labs gar, MM•a. g sesy wfiiy e Ana tri�b ! Mys b ogee Osdd'e tt�f AA fel dam Mi /l w- --1_ • wee for many veers closely identified with the Metbndet c-hur"b here. ba. - Mir been class leader and trustee. mad his a existent. honest. Christian lite will trot sone 1e forgot tee by bioassay friend. here. He was one of the char- ter oneebets of tbe 1. O. G. T. of this plane. For the last fourear* hap W Mahn.bean in very feeble a�tb. lest ems sol centime to bar bed till the list three weeks. Betides bis serreerleg widow be Immo two gems : emelt S.. bave kept it nice' Magic Cleaning Fluid. For cleaning delicate fabrics this method is said not to fade or innate the taest color: Grate raw potatoes to a pulp, add one pint of water to ow pound of the potato pulp, stir and wash between the hands, then drain the water from the pulp through ■ ewe sieve or cloth Let it stand to the ves- sel until the one white stnrcb settles to the bottom, then Poor off the clear water, whicb Is whit you use for clean- ing. The settling:* are used for potato starch for atiffeting One material' For cleanien- spotter with the liquid. applying until all sol is reroored. rinse to clear water and iron on tbe wrong side. For white silk, whicb may be pawed through the water as through suds. add a very little bores in the water. i'artr nooses and white •-esh- meres Neon beautifully by this method Odorless Lard. 1 It+ tate away the odor of pork from lied buy leaf tarn and white melting put set -pelt apples with the skins •n well waabed and drier. i010 the melt nig pot. It ^res the lard a etre f1avbr. and it can be used instead of butter in almost any pastry. Straw Hats Lie' ready torr the warm weather by Lu, ing one of our Straw Hats. We havet the Panama, at prices ranging from $5 tol S6; the Sailor Hat in all grades from 5oc to $ .00 ;-and the Mexican at even lower prices. We have an extra fine line of chil- dren's Dipfront Straw Hats for both boys and girls. Prices. : 5oc to 41.50. A splendid range in all lines from which to choose. McLean Bros. The Square. Godench SEMI -READY TAILORS AND MEN'S OUTFITTERS Agents for Carbart: Overalls, Staae-ld • Underwear. Frtwr I Hats, Arrow Braid Callus and C. it is talar tea_hing to nay we should bate ourselves: em should tie in charity with oureelyea as with others. $t. Francis de Sales. The only way to shine, even in this false world, wrote Bryant, is to ire modest and unassuming. hi-res. M Berta Est. C-i�`sy�% O.bs sr as "wane .*maw sea awe* to.e.. Ywalarfre. T1. Wort.., brews will • t: rb•h.l r i ours dr 0 L.. rani. Lew Asa 4 an. ea woo bra*. Ita. to ansa. a.s a 1Nm 2 boos narrow had worn Laws. kid 3. literal Faemmd iLf1.3. herd Grams Alarm work. .* die aremi.a err..e..iv_ 1 o(: la; .. '.0 ad racer .r win. Id C. A. A.,. tin rat /Wag 42 1...•ft ria T•..ca °a Cao.a.a farelbo a Sa.arrb 1.Lirmited ICE CREAM The most delicious' aron'.with the lest and purest Crean,. serv- ed at the BALlionAL CAPS- Or- den by telephone for ice Cream in bulk or in ',ricks attended to promptly. ' Telephone o:. CENTRAL SIINESS COLLEGE erneTFORD. DNT . Canada's Best Business College we beim tbw•udh ....Ivor. s •.d • • w pellet egeerleeeel leer .e1 -v. W. ds mare far our .tale... end ar du.lee 'lee debeberwlbeels Al pianos( w hue *_Verde*• eitiag trees pts b SIPS pe serer fee Seabee bele. Mal - n ew taxa kraal wiser* tare set tee heat Ole. W. bare thhee depart/costa Cesemrcial. tgertbaee and Tth- / gran. Get oar tree catalogue. D. A. McLACBLA,. Prrecip.l 1 .. F. E. BURDETTE eseastrearewerneeere lieeeeseerenerreeseativeti We Give Steady Employment to imitable. energetic mea for :he .ate e' oar prerlert.Ne. dire .all the .drainage. Oral, a reliable. ad rertned. e.ta.btt.4ed Arm roar Odra. 1'f •oa4..h :n represent u• Write - Now. before it is too lair for further te- OVER 600 ACRES ander rimiest:or and one of t ne mo.t rem p444e Worrell Waal, ill 1 •1,ada F.tad 11- rd r". years. free catalogue of.t0ck -Om apple at .u. KLAAS if irStlY u. Tr ror• O. 'LT i-.. e SINGLE FARE Going June 30; July 1st. Retnrn Limit July and. Fare and One-third going June 28 20 30 : July 1st. Return Limit July 3:d Between all seething, in Canada east of Port A rt h u.. ;160 to !)gonia and Port Iinron. Mob.. Buffalo, Black Hoek, Niagara Falls and Bos - pension Bridge, N. Y. Tickets new no sale at Gland Truoa octet id - • Lawrence a Son.. 'c.n Passenger and T ,crud Arent*. Prone 8 tbwdfWWtarwWWWW* Gasoline Engines E lid is prow odic.✓ W Ilse seedilyl aearllli�nst b Scott'. Emulsion wllid b sit • g idat, Mat sstees's grwtnet wkk.wt After careful study of numerous Gasoline Engines are have at last secured an up-to- date line of Gasoline Engines which can he furnished to you at a very low price. These engines art fully guaranteed, hop- per -cooled. 24 bou..epc•wer it .. ,1::5,11 14 .. ..t .. 813r 6 .• al 8175.eli We have a sample 4i H. P. on the floor. f--4 PAINT ��QW swF Wire Fencing Do not forget that we have the best Wire Fencing On the mar- ket and at the lowest price. Seven -wire ,11 No. q hard steel wire, at 25C per rod. Only a limited amount lef: at this price. Wire Cable This Cable is being used in place of rope. It is cheaper, lasts longer and a horse will lift a Toad much easier with it, as it does not stretch, therefore a much easier lift. Three-eighths Cable is 6c per foot. Vivriumwmilompee DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN YOV %ERL LITTLE' DID YOU EVER GET ENOUGH ICL CRLAM THiLNJ BVY AN ICL CLAM PRLLZLR .AND YOUR CHIL- DREN WILL LOVE YOU MORE AND BL LT -SS TROVBLL TO THEIR MOTHER. ICL CREAM IS HLALTHFVL. BUY A FRLLZLR FROM VS AND HAVE PLENTY OF IT. WHEN YOV WANT MARS ARL REMEMBER N E HAVE iT, Chas. C. Lee Hardware. Plumbing. Areare Fitt usg, Electric Wiring, Etc. PHONEts Store It Meuse 11111 SI• Sher.ia-Iillr.arr Pai•er C•ror t1• tier fir ttl111h11 tlr ti, tit tbb tib till I.r 6 - Garden Garden those We can supply you with Garden Hose from roc per foot up to 18c. per foot, also a variety of, a w n Sprinklers to choose from. Do not forget that we handle the most up- to-date Lawn Monter,. Lime Sulphur Take care ot your fruit trees, they mean gold dollars to VC(l. Spray well with I.'me Sulphur and Assva a: of Lead. We hate them both. Liebe Mulpl.ae. VAS, aiei iiia. Arsenic of Iea.t, l2ic per 11i. Binder Twine We tan furnish you with McCormick Bin- der i'wine, guaranteed 65o feet per lb., at 1210 (twelve a r. d three- quarter cents per lb.) The amount is limited. For harvesting we have a full line of E.rth Sampson Hart.esting 1 ooli, all guaranteed.