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The Signal, 1916-3-2, Page 3THE SIGNAL : GODERICH. ONTARIO TRv..oAT. HAac= iii w TtIiT MEW IND ONLY IENUIN! M1WARs or IMITA- TIONS SOLD ON THE XSMITH O1 fwNAU'S LINUILNi B()0KBIN1)1N4i MAt AZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES bound or .oesar.d. SOLD LrrrKR.INO ea LIATHER MOODS dma hi�t f�§e§�i& fisdsrtir i s• t§avb.t A. 1. I A Y 1d78, t4s a*TPohn. Q$ED14AL 01.0. Hk1LEMANN. OUTS - PATH. -.last r oamw. W Ali dimmer. settle, Arabs and aseves.dr see. ear. ere rd West. heatial deal - metas sere..,• wlibeet the lane. Vass .t ewerror s es, er id Niger aht. Andre '. aaassta At here .ales Meads,., Weir day. and gates.).: a... ewer* W apeelMmoaL F. J. R. fvfvhuwealaataiTER--EYE,��aaRee��AE. mar Yse►�lpbtanlsis W Aral /eget'.,., ts.r•t. Cr. !X[rea.d 1 brass Beq,ua . Ittytl.rL Of... A 8. Wae.rlas Suss/. Esso Clare►. Horse. 41 . 1.2%174" s. e.. 7 to s a. a Testa-- aUCTIONRIt.Y. f1�011Atl tf ULDRY Ac 1i CTliaYgttJt; on a, '...twice AB la.lreette . by ort ingtM 11.400.0 Joe wt.l be pro epic) . ter .t-Y.00r tomp000. 1 I LEGAL l aiti y..Ll.'!Tort, MOTAE Y rl.bWt. LI... Jerlaski.. T .g Yu: W.ea- Bao.hoa 5lwl. iYv ko.41148 Lease sad Iairaa e. PMOL UMOOT , YIL.LOKAN k 000KE Iliaaklei CHS. noL1CttI.l$ . MJI•ftiLb Pt BLit', ETC. Ogles a tar ngou.. rased dear nes Hae aro 41..1. taw. r,cLL ,tie tits 1ski ,t► w Md at Ywwd, tits,. W. flax WOOL CC. J. L Its..,,.. • Id. J. U. Coma. O. LAMM'S/N. K. C.. 0AKRltI Tb)t..rwtt r• ars* pared. Delta, merit, oirarfd, thud door 'r At Abates laser* d arch we.L is au ♦.b.,1 b. Not wars plod by Mr. iam= how i son. too isms. bAhtl&UW, LL11., /IA h- itt aJ4 altorts.,. ,.st.u...ac.. 944.114.- AAA sd. err at Iowan rale 61 *KAGER. Br **IITBR. 8OL- v ie t... seises Pantie sad Cesd�r7sacsr �ir-' w. Hsu.. 0se.ee. •atm iJIbUKAMCs, LOAM. ETC. lac&iLIfor MUTUAL PIKE 1N MI aLkAbCE C 0.--fians and wowed •remiss s...t5teadi tbP. P.O.: k /lues JHa.§�.�-.T�v�eaa, ftsabp 6 P. O. S. .11r.11. , wllirrm Esam.. =Ou ; Il PVane. :Medved. ys t(1 s, M • lee. AMO. /,alis Cirtsa ; W Wlam pam.�_ j� win 80 (some. Iblakistaa. MOYtp Wiw.'_-_eTt a J. ]tt�sm.he C01M estate.�S...w, . J0s.-,.oOsw.ufuer:.. =tic .• �,.yu, PRIVATE FUNDIS TO illi// Mas. APw to M. H. CAM- .IBarrlAsr !•steles stmt. etainleb. W a RORBRT80,4 INSURAXCT< ASIENT. pram via Liserrslee :'haul. Qasediaa W Marls. aaONBANT. aatsw'ss Asa ►tout's ' Lamm- : Tb. Owes Assldmt sad Qasr..tOr � r Lenated. etOabalrfall�Lpsrm�bem Os. AW1ar�wad Wesessaine aml•mF71s U b Of1ss •C ,.lyses. ssrshsas saner d •le- Wr sad St. David's straw.'Are 1311 MAEEIAOR LICENSES WALTRR B. &ILLY, J.P.. atiI?WVH. OXT. ammo or MAIL IIAQR Lammas. Patents, True Barts, Design $.(Orad in All Countries Wras env troy bet -PATIENTS PROTSt'- T1(1N. Tet. ail skeet sad flew t. 'tet we eats. PA al:Utst & ffdl adaaSth - [Orf rsrr sub Polls{ (Moo totrosoor. Masser et Pewee laws. aaat.mes Palest Atdaaq. O..10tR Jamas stint. neewww. nienekee- Masa sad waldges. newwrw-.weee d salttwlgs emseake. Brophe) Bros. AODiIIRWOH TM Leman Puma! Directors aed Embalmers Orders serdn1y aMasd - w M d hese. alight • aa'. ANIMA CRAPTILM1 REPORT. Ammo/ Hestia' L. Wok -Hai Use- id seM Walt Aoossaphttag. Ahwesk 1. O. D. Khi ., d fie asset/ tw.edattes no M.w.dey shoe - e we, Febrssry Ma. A mnc.1 snows folwar was reported. The followieig al leers were riveted Hes. resent r., McDonald : bo ✓ reet, ja hs►.gets. H.y1.: regent, M,,. W. L. Mot ; let rise -regent, Mr.. Russ ; Ind ark. -rola.. Mrs. R, ('. Hays t eeeretery, Mrs. Carlini ; tremor wee. Mies Millar : standard bears,. Mlle Hays • executive, Mrs.lssse lee. Carey, Field. SI .ca. Phelan. Ache - sun. Ifobit', Whit.ly. /mdse. (lapses ted Prudtoot. FoIlow..a i. the ►r. ,,'try's report : To the Reese and Members of Abu,rek llhapter. 1. 0 U. K. LADizik-1 have • g eat deal of plre.urr in present i s w you Ulla seated report, niece Meg a. it doe. a year of great actio yod asefulsses. It has bee° a yr.. ..f great Opp u- tuaity and we feel the' i, be. opro.d up to u. neer Held§ ..1 1...•., although it bas 1. ought us .1- wary anxieties sad trials. W. bee. on near till at present fifty-four membri,. ...d bays held during the pet ye., Seto meetings. which w.r. wen .tt nerd. Our hospital here h.s been, as It always was, nut ill, ate*. and we Myo expended upon Ildu. tag the yew, =167, which has been us. d purchase neces- sary ecr►soy nom/ort• for h paue..N and the waren; each ai bru.b t..wels, tr.ye, ware, table hoes. h d linen. china, wattrwirer, and linoleum for the dlningr. ow. intali•' tshlee, a view ebair for the um•-., Choruses cheer for the patients .rd Uhri.imas gift to the lady v°perintendeet. We also provided u. sitar eases for our four graduating our -r., Mien Cuff. Mu.. l;..a. Miss Sha. •nrl Idis. Shute r. ibat we beveled a 1 met and beige( bendieg to still ourg •t..1 regret with reward 10 our work he. r, We have seat our year/ daze - non of $5 to lbs St'• utan'e yearly at Nat.k, .s we cu..-ider it a moat worthy lo.tUution. R'. wish to rap r.. our pentode to our ousel friend Mt-. Moire. f r her gift of $=,. and els., to Ur. Holmes toe hi• gift of $10. !(rich ►indly rre.em- 1*.ncr., help to r,,cr.uiage us, amid !flake U. feel that our work 1, being appreciated. We hare 10.t two ,.f our memb is during the leg ye.r--)fir.. Desi., f.runrly.uperin.eedent of uur bo.Di- ta1 hese. end Mos B-.unioot. We shall mis their kiedly .nd generous help welly grit ly. We had hoped at riot last annual .tiering that the ter.ihle coot/ et 111 Whit -b., many nv i .05 wore rngeg.d': wi.uld he over by this t err, arid that permanent p see ricotta hee.tahlisbed. We find Ind. ,.d that the co,Hict is teeing mine fiercely then ever, and thre.irtu to itiv.,l.r the wboIe world. Hewrver, the year finds us with rum Age unabated, and confidence ureba►ken th.t our t,nupr will be v.eturtuu•, and tl:Rt the right must is We h.ee born endeavoring u far as pn.eittlr to do our pot to help in this tine of slims ■ud suits to our ceentt y In May a eommunieetion w•. brought ' u thio Chewer &eking for our err- .prration with the other towns in Huron county to rate money for the pureba-e of • field kitchen for the IK h Battalion. WVe wore asked to mise the sum of Von. and we. with the a•er.tsnce of We other Chapters of the I. O. U. E. and other ladies of the turn. .ect.red by b..u.•-to-hoose canvas the sum of $7e1, i,o geoerously was this &eNee.' respon.tr.i to. We alto contributed 51n toward the porch toe of a motor ambulance for the 71st Bat'alion, and have adopted a pncaner of wet in Germany, . F renrh- Canadian. al.d are coot ribusing $2 per mortb to procure comforts for him. In resit titre to an appeal to the lad ea on Trafalgar Day, the meruber, of this Chapter °attributed 115r4 50 and handed it to the M.yoe for the British Red L. ter. We sent at Christmas time I; to the National See vim Committee to help with the fired raised for the purpose of buying • small gift for each Canadian soidiersin active service : 55 for the rntstort food for our Indian troop : 51010 help in the relief of our brave elite. the Belgian., and sal; towards the new wing of the King George Rod Queen Mary hostel for Canadian sol- diers in Laindon, England. We have pledged (lufselers to re- sp.xtd t. genero.ssly ss our .Deans will allow to every appeal made for ..onev for this greet canoe. In addition to tbs. a nutnher of u. bees made the aveaest sacriflre of all. the sending of our your to defend the weak and less land to help put down tyranny and wrongdoing. Ai our last meeting we appointed a .peciel committee to look after the comtol to of the soldiers herr, and those who ret a. n. The following ladies are the members of this ettmasitter : Mesdames, Proudfoot, 111,1. Hay.. Boas, Noble, Carrie and Miss Millar. We do not *petition these facts in any spirit of self -laudation, but realiz- ing that the utmost we can do will he toll not neatly enough. Our Empire le engaged in the moat terrific conflict tie world has ever see° ; ('anad• is making for Aer.elf • place amongst the great nation. of the earth, and the false .4 our Ca' wadies ...Nhn will he ..dyieg ; but we haw am part to do as wall. sacrifices 'Meat be 'rade and . till more mart 1...acoesplishd le the VaOast Mt -.Tar eel& la bowl sr4 lrik flinyflyeara Ter dewed m %sea spa. the sir ppm d year bail d bevelha tPe . mere �jMwh4g.er idtaap, lqu.ow or bweeeb.t es si.argarg tar tatMtk at "debt EatoK._ ~fl„tgh ls�f+0 a erwm ,.1.111� W ,l♦IbiO6lfa .sal intent OW Imla sr it '1 edgy sba.2.14111 THE iov Of BEING ALIVE AND WELL RMwwd Ts Heal& b '7.i+.issd' The ramose r..is'Et.ii. Mos. ROC440M Roams, P.Q. )larch Tad, 1915. "I have received the most wonderful benefit front taking 'Fruit -a -tires'. I suffered for years from Rheumatism and change of life, and I took every remedy obtainable, without any good results. I heard of 'Fruit -a -tires' and gyre it a trial and it was the (wily "medicine that really did est goad. Now I am entirely well ; the Rheumatism bas disappeared and the terrible pains In my body are all gone. I am exceed- ingly,r err/al So '/'retia-litrs' for sueh relief, aotl I hope that otheri who suffer from such ^ distressing diseases will try 'Fruita-tireti and get well". MAI).►llf: IS.tIE, ROCIION. The marvellous work that 'Fruit -a - tires' is doing, in overroming disease and healing the tuck, is winning the admiration of thousands anti t hot nils. /Oe. a box, 6 for 11.30, trial size, 255e. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruita-tires Limited. Ottawa. year that is coining, and our .auaat prayers most Its made to ted 0nd tet one '7a. -flung battle line" that Hs will in His own good time bring gond out of what '.rents to us to beonly evil. and light oat of what to us is now dal knee. Let to. th?rein,. with renewed row Age reenlve to do our part, and not shrink ftomacy sacrifice that may be required of us us thin calls. when the freedom of the world ie at stake. We err entering now upno • new year and 1 feel sure that we all bops that it will he chsr.cteriz-d by the same uuaniwity end good ferliug that we have h.dduring the pest, so that when the year dere. each one of as may feel that .be has dour_ her duty Et.lz..tBrTH \W . CIRRUS. Secretary. -- Treasurer's Kgoit. •mrttrrrs. bolero no Mai F.brw.ry *5. rid.' 0 a: Proceed. d res...... .... tai l�ob r n. IIli'retirees..1.m, Oct Maar ase . • al +.. 7tasasered ben spiels' a assess ... Oat Premed. of ss.irOe -..... . .. K m Sifts leer .I ... - ......'.... .. u s Intete,t at beak ..... ........ .. S; 1 yrarnrrc'sa. Jowls. MUS• wrr.tb fee Mw. Hart. ...11 1 M Aegis* i IM5 c.rd.for wrvlseell.tor- ess-toe.. :el Ort ri31 seeaseu. to Brush 11•11 Crow t. F. 111 SS .altos 1• isstae iaitzl.zz 5., am lNIS Qrs. Wry'. CC ueattalloo had* MONAUkitt 01ft stied:ailial5le Delidas Roll. ( road t i.a.fertn 1 r 1 radian sidism he NMI Prissier- Fatal 0 m F1Rylour 1..- .. .dat. .... . p M stamp. and ..u..y ..a. .... 1 i BaLnde ea had SPIN '1 AL ACCOUNT. NszirrnL 054...... keel February IS lets 6 M 111 �W.,1era Canada Pier 41- dirtdat. Mare asst September H .0 lolorro& at busk .. . ... 1 a. • PC 3s ass i 1123 ' $ 71M arssnrreaaa. Trsa.f.rred t. 111. D. ti bcawst. .S IS M Ireare M Ilepl. leaf Club. Leadita. 9! M Wanes, en band. February 57, lff�... If b HOSPITAL ACCOUNT. aslcaleTS. Seliatis Desi se. Kt. 0)..., wa(T t3. IMS • n w latest at east t hi •a' -- MI • 71 55 .tarmttxrrttza, 17r7 [lead• for bevies' $ 0 SI le/iodine lar Maw aI ..... ... . 7 A wow for beseral 7 N .see t.11. , roes he peal N 77 risky /unreel eases. far arpttai iM►rbwls Clite.tal. t'.•.. fr DM. n M t'brt.l...•, eager sad Ofte. .. M (;,..Ab.r. , • w ye .... 4 .......... N0 N 1.5t 0151 M 5. Mtu....Trw,ouat M.Mne• se bud WO IOU It ourselves learn the ways of right and wrong, and having ksrwsd. we must chorine. -M aria I oxN I i. Important Notice Signal subscribers who are in arrears are hereby notified that the Publishers' Adjusting Association. of Kansas City, Mo.. is no longer authorized to collect aaoounts for The Signal. is are to be made to this office. THE SIGNAL PRINTING Co.. 11.104sel, Coderich. Oat. 111ARIET QUOTATIONS Ir Toronto Cattle Market !teary cheese steer:, ..11.11 to 11.15 Handy choice steers... 7.10 7.75 Butchers', good 7.06 7 do. medium 6.6J 7.0 da comwou 67: 6b Heifers. choice 7.60 7.7, do. good 6.86 7. do. medias .. 6.00 6.7: Matchers' cows. ekoice. - 6.25 6.3. • do. good 6.25 6.s do. medtam .... 6.75 6 0 do. common 5.25 5.7 Butcher -bulls. choice ., 6 25 7 t do. medium 6.:5 4. do. bologna 4 00 4 Feeders. 900 to 1,100 lbs6-0) 6 I, do. bulls 5.00 5 3 Stockers. 760 to 040 lbs 6 00 6 do. med., 660 to 760 5.60 6.' do. light (.75 6.5 Cutters 4.00 4 Canners 3.25 4 b Milkers, choice. each30.00 do. medium 55 W 80 3prtngers GO 00, tel b Calves, veal. good 9 50 11.5 do. :Dedham .. 6 00 9.5 do. common 5.25 1.t do. grass 4 75 6 6 Spring lambs, cwt 10 50 12.5 Medium and heavy 1.00 10.5• Yearling sheep 9 p0 9.6, Sheep. ewes, light7.75 9.5 do. heavy sad bucks6.00 7 6' do. calls 3.0, Hogs fed and watered9.60 do. light and heavy9.00 do. welgbed,,of cars 9.90 do. f.o.b. country . 9.15 Sows. fed and watered. 7.00 0 . vv 4 r 0.1 0.0 4.0.. 0 04. Termite Grain Markets Manitoba whect-!n store at Fort William. No. 1 northern. 8106; No. _. 8103', No. 3. 81.01y. Manitoba oats -In More at Fort William, No. 2 C.W.. 38%e; No 7 C.W.. 36%c: No. 1 extra feed, 3634se. No. 1 feed. 34' c. American corn -No 3 yellow. :Se Canadian corn -Feed. 69c to 70e. Ontario wheat -No. 2 winter. per car lot, 95e to 97e: slightly sprouted and tough. according to sample. '.in' to 93c; sprouted or smutty- and tong', according to sample. Sic to 90c; f.. I wheat, 80c to 83c. Ontario oats -No. 3 white. 40e to 41c; commercial oats, 39e to 40e. Peas -No 2 per car lot, 81 40; 81 to 81.20, according to sample. Barley -Malting. outside. 61c t., 63c; No. 2 feed, 55e to 58c. Buckwheat -71c to 72c. • Rye -No. 1 commercial, 37e to 33: ; rejected, 83o to i5c. according to sample. Manitoba Boer -First patents, in jute bags. $6.80: seconds. 46.30: strong bakers', :4.10. in jute bags. Ontario floor -Winter, track. Toror to. prompt shlpelent. ace.. .ling lc. sample. 84.40 to 84 Gu. in Jute bags. bulk. seaboard. 84.40 to $4.60. Mtllfeed-Carloads, per ton. deli,(. ed. Montreal freights: bran. 825; shorts, 826; middling.. 1,27; good feed flour, bag. ILO to $1.70. Wholesale Pr•cdece Toronto wholesale prices to tLc trade EC/0- Special l ean's) newlaid$ .3110 4 .32 Newts id, ex-cartone .2) .30 Bxtras /selects) Storage .25 .2: No. 1 straight storage. 7:1 .25 No. 2 .21 a .22 Butter - Creamery prints. fresh .34 .35 Creamery. solids .31 32 Dairy prints .26 .30 Bakers' .23 .24 Cheese -New. large. 19c; twins. 19%c; old. large, 19%c; twins, 19%c; trtpM(s. .Jc. Holey- Buckwheat, barrels, 7c to 7%c; tins. 7%c to 2c: clover, 60 -Ib. tins, 12%c: 10 -Ib. tine, 13c; 5 -lb. tins. 12%e to 13c; comb honey. No. 1. per dozen. 82.60 to 83: No. 2, per dozen. $2 to $2.40. Poultry Lire Dressed Old fowl, lb16c 11tc 16e 18. Cbkkena 16c 1Pc 1$c 22c 1rrteys lac 20c 25e 30e Docks 11e 14e 16e 20e 3eean 10. 12. 17e 19e East Sulfate Cattle Cattle -Receipts. 2.200 head: fairly active, prime steers, 85.50 to 88 75; shipping. 84 75 to $8.40: butchers, 86.60 to $.'t 26: hearers. 86 to 87.76; cows. 83.76 to 87: balls, 94.76 to 87.25; fresh cows and springers, active and steady. 850 to 895. Veale -Receipts. 1.200 had; active and steady: 94 to 1112 60. Hogs -Receipts. 12.000 head; ac- tive, heavy and mixed. 89.25: Yorkers. $9 to 98.25: pigs. 44 50 to 98.75: roughs 84 to 98 25: Maga. $6 to 84.50. Sleep and lamb.---Recelpta. 8.400 head. active; lambs, $8 to 812. with a few at 812.10; yearlings. 86.60 t'. 810.50. wether.. $1.75 to 89.25; ewes $4 to 98.50: sheep. mixed, 81.50 to 88 7 6. Seeds Toronto wholesalers are selling to the country trade: No. 1 red clover, cwt. $24.00 to 925.00 do. No 2 24.6.0 26.10 do. No 3 , . 24.00 40.00 No 1 alaike, cwt. 21.40 22.00 da No. 2 11.40 19.40 do. No. 3 16.00 04.40 No. 1 alfalfa. cwt26 40 24.40 do. No. 3 ... 22.40 1.40 do. Nn 3 19.40 1.40 Na 1 timothy. oat12.40 14.00 da No. 2 15.1 11.11 do No.2 9.90 10.1 Chicago Oates Mark* Qattlse--R.ceyt.. 1400; market to - settled ; beeves. 41 Os 59.99; stockers sail feeders. •170 to 11.78: cows sad bettors. 83.30 tt 48.s4; calves. SIM to 911.1. Hess - Ree M UMW sats' atlases: wit. 44,15 de atilt 10`x4. woo to 9Z./•: heavy. 88-2. Os Ka; Psi. 56.1 las ILO; pap. 41.90 els N; bele .t sales. PM to �t.5 .7*.. Mom awlt mobs'ns: a.ttea. 54 a IUM; Imes. settee. ill la 511.91 salad 10w awl «resp INPehse s tee barblg as teak Tara_ bar. the taw . gam lib 1. .010 40t 010 1 ...... 14.1 14. Oiled strew. Ina •.... 4 . 110 I. 1 ning the Spring Goods The new Silks have arrived, plain colors predominating. Amongst the most pop- ular Silks are Taffates, Pailettes, Failles for dresses and suits and Crepe de Chene, Georgette Crepe and Ninons for the more dressy wear. Guaranteed Taffeta Brilliant, a rich Our Special Pailette Silk in black and Taffeta Silk that is guaranteed not all colors, beautiful rich quality, to cut, will make handsome suits, all the popular new Spring color - Full yard wide, St.00 per yard. ings, 36 inches wide, $1.50 yard. New Crepe de Chene and Mammy Silk Waists Very dressy Crepe de Chene Waists, in white apd black, rich quality Silk Crepe de Chene. Each $3.50 Handsome white tailored Waists of heavy quality Mummy Silk, the most popular Waists of the season. In a variety of styles from $1.75 each NEW GOODS New goods that will arrive in the next few days -New Carpets, New Linoleums, New Oilcloths, New Curtains, New Portieres, New Cretonnes, New Prints, New Ginghams, New Wash Goods and the New Spring Coats. Shipment of Knitting Yarns Just to Hand We are fortunate in getting a Targe shipment of an extra quality Scotch Fingering Yarn in grey and khaki shades that are so much in demand and are very scarce goods. Our special price for this quality.... $t.6o per lb. Knitting Needles. all sizes now in stock. 111 PHONE 56 \\ McCall's Patterns for April now in stock. PHONE 56 J Millar's_'Scotch Store The a fleet iota of old one / one ofE M L►e VVet of ronsoltwlssa of '/trent nits, (E Prrntin et often tboagbt what • nnrl&n- choly world this would he without 1'111.4111-g? children, and what an inhuman work' without the aged. -Coles idge. Have You Tied Our Bread Buns Cakes Pastry ? We are pleasing a large number of customers and should like tb hare a trial order from VOl,'. DAVID BURNS The Baker Kinerton Street CURRENT LITERATURE. A N4;LR.-rsa BATT ROC:4 -A fine de- ciowl ou of l3wtrtche, which sirs tt one time the headquarters of Louis K-il and the tweet• of a monaural/, battle during the Met la uprising in the We -t! is given Ly 11.W. ilewitt in the current number of The Canadian Mag- azine. The history .•1 'bis interesting aal l ng-negleeterl .pot i. well told. wed there rte w number of rare and II. luutinating photographs. Then there is an article hy A. N Belding ou "That Devil'. Po tr.- • form ,Int mild slavery as pract.ped in New Brunswick : " Deem m. end Their''suer,.," a popular p.ych' l gie•I study by Professor Her- bert L. Strwar• ; "London Poor in War Time." by Margaret Bell ; "Refu- gees in Perla," hy Mnna CMaver ; "Elo,ian4," a Can.dien play, by Rek- tor' A. Cooke, and "Wtmance." • *bort story by Magade 1. Roche. PATENTS :o .TJIbit1lt•?Ih,ji I" ■'1 reestrtra 11•1 for our IXVBY- 1 ter d AUV1BEgwhicb will be sent tree MARION a MARION. •s4 University •t.. Metntr4af. 405 -AND COMMERCIAL the Signa[ Logs Wanted We will pay the highest cash price. ter all kinds of Ings delivered at the mill in (:.'derieb. Cuatnm sawing done promptly a1 any tense. We will &leo buy grain at our elevator end will pay the beat mar- ket prices. - • Orders for chopping or rolling grain promptly And carefully at- tended to at our chopping mill. J. E. Baechler Mill and el. vator north of Mac - (7. .I yards. l;odericb. ThE HOWELL HARDWARE SELL!J'vG-OUT SALE This is your time to buy your Spring Paints, Varnishes, etc. We find, after com- pleting stock -taking, that we have .t large stock of Hardware yet on hand, even much larger than we anticipated after such a successful sale as we have had so far. Buy of us NOW and SAVE MONEY. We must close all out as quit.kl) as possible. THIS WEEK'S EXTRA SPECIALS ) Fifty gal. Gasoline, in 3 gal. Iota, 30c a gal. Four 40 -gal. Oil Tanks, $ 1.00 each One Base Burner Heater, used three seasons, extra value $24.00 THE HOWELL HARDWARE CO.. LTD. PHONE 57.