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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-3-6, Page 41 ean T. ..PAIN.,. 4. --Thursday, March 6, 1919. `•�r�r��gr�4s•�r•�t��r����4r������ bright, cheery dlsporltion and her I I I XXX 111111111101111XXX death will be regretted by many. da LIFETIME OF • • w A r!\A £ In 4urrhwl b 1 l'Iu1r1eM beeuuyr(BORSALINO HATS • AI'ZIumel • • • I 1\N*il hay.s Monti the $UFFERING•r. Thlor. tele\all las ruurl A • John Doerr term dud moved to It lard It X week. • lir. Those Cellulite has punliasee a {� faro hear Nile and will 'awe there Prevented "Fruit-a_theSll M • mem. • litany. • go The 1 ITALIAN) l greatest selling high-grade Hat in Canada - • worth two if other makes. • Buy your Borsalino Hat early the demand • greater than the supply. e Price $8.00 •• • YOUNG MEN X r. The Wonderhd Fruit *Wick* • Mr. Bert Mills ort with sirs accident Is • 00 dduuday whey a log he was wurkiug I Que. . • with fell and the end bit him em his I fat Malwraeova ST., Hou,, Q II t 1 lu It We hope for "In my opinion. no other medicine X v rive w good u 'Fruit-• tires' of • Ile ilea.. V. 1'aUgMut lira ptttypaswl I Indigestion and Constipation. Mr. John Pfeffer's farm and wore) to I Fur years, 1 suffered with these 1 1 It tits week. Mr. Pfeffer bus rented Itrying alt kinds of • the 1 vacated by Mr. Yuugblut 1 dreaded diseases, ry r X • See our new young men's models in Suits. We • have the new waist -line style; this is going to be • very popular this season. • • Suits made to special measure if you wish. • • WALTER C. PRIDHAM • Borsalino Hats • 20th Century Clothing • Phone 57 • •••••••••••`•••••••••••••• taut badly e r it 1 t f • hie sped. re rJ to g X • house - • treatments mut I was told I was X real will take a resit on amount of an , Injured a rm • In Helwtr f the Soldiers. The One day • e M. oyster sapper anal concert, bols.r of tis• rrturuwl soldiers on Fri.b.y night Many braced the rain and windstorm to do honor to the heroes. The supper was nerve) n the ' (trillium Hell real the rest of the pro- , grant was given in the Forrstrrw Hail. Short addreswv weer gl.ru b)• Warden Ineunble. a friend told me to try 'Fruit-a-tives'. To my surprise, I f rad this medicine gave immediate relief, and in a short time was DONAT LALONDE 500. a box, 8 for $2.50, trial rise 2Se. J. N. 1'rmptr•Il, Reeve W. Hallie. Hames I At all dealers or from Fruit -a -tares Gordon T g. Rrv. }'. S. UK.•II a1a1 Limited,Ottawa. air. t:huer Robertson and ss - Robertson. a reading by air. ham nu Tu. sola!'• Ifuclnwan of \5'rstflrld, odor b)' The Women's Institute has shipped talo ItObertslu, 11110 a reading d!. r Canadian hell l'r(1mm, Toronto, a W. 1:. ile et isp tin "11ur 1r.itrP "toys... Mix of wrote -up garments valued at This was comp.srl by al r. Patterson I mea . war ey ro rt ave was seri wl by the uwlh•m.e with (lime., Rutierford warm applause. ' 1 have Ion hasrl from Mr. T. D feature of the evening *as nu a611e'shout four acnes. Mr Hyde las per - Heise(' from Mr. 1'lark about sex renew awl Mr. Smith lids bought a bad- men! from Mr. ('lurk. Mr. C. Hyde has Irntgbt a building from Mese J. C. McDonald newt tutetals using the lum- ber to build n driving shed. drew a toll house l ou I all • •• • 11 X I 1 right ague - s X • ' X �• Rev. It J R.si violin selection?. be I Illse I ■ • I alit I lug at l flag a • 1 I( 1 al � to the • • Ire R 1 f it given in gisal style MINI jt(o. • ?k rnl p Ir' les 1 loe.n ehamg • • t noteworthy l•l.l't 111 - ing bawls. The X Phillip nee leu Get Both At This Store Both ars Important and we under- stand bosh. We are not content at this store to only sell good shoes and merely Improve foot appewnawea. We prefer to also Increase foot cowt- fart, by correcting the foot troubles of all who come to us, besides fitting them correctly with shoes. Forget That You Have Feet Get rid of those corns, canaillsa bunions, weak arches. "rheumatic" pains, cramps, weak ankles and ten- der feet. vir %cos 1Ja D Scholl ,t>pyfi.ant orRonayfm La Eat Tama We have studied the Dr. Scholl's Methods and ws carry all hls appli- ances, etc. Let us examine your foot. explain the cause of your troubisand sleep you how res. i'y and qulcklyyou can gain complete relief. No charge for this. It Is a part of our Ser- vice to the public. DudeDon't wait till you • M. need shoes, but Ree come in new. Geo. MacVicar, North side Square. addrv•w u)- Lieut. 11. lC. Pattersn. His friertla here %%i11 follow with BENIIR.LER. Interest Lieut. Patters is tirogress In wEDSE4DAt., Mar. 5. I the life of the West : we predict fur hhu marked advancement. Ieti its SPECIAL (e ret SERVICE/I.-The 4 w els wn,' Inc clalnuan of the evening. [ ( t•is•al arn-Icrw SI -Tl tonin 11r. !f. C. meetings o . the re Zion N. church were frill of interest 7'he 1"."'"1" were $1 11'• and power. About 2000 men assembled 1SPRING Is�ERuv.-At at the masa westing in the afternoon w A I;l1t ace or The Salads Tea Co• have surrendered the Deal hear Evangelist.t Nutllerfonxl's sin, prise.t• i this season most pet pie feel r that need their building at 32 Yooge street. Tnrotito. d cal a ddresr, "White BIS which 1 have been will The church a -as crowded aguu evening to hear the evaugelimt's closing exhausted during the season of indoor addressoul-stirring s. inspiring, sl -stirring sm.. I living. Dr. Brown's Syrup of Hypo vices are being held at Beumiiler this! phosphites helps by increasing appe- week, the subject uu Friday uight being' tate, by insuring better saatmiilation of -Forgetting the things ahlch lie fool and by directly supplying elle. behind." Sunday school wiU meet at vents that serve to strengthen the 1(1 a to. next Suuday and at 11 o'clock nervous system. This touie is vain - Evangelist Rutherford will preach, by able iu all run-down condition.. `old at special request, upon "The Second Ill a t��tt.l� by C it Wigle. drug- Comingof Christ:" ata p. In at Zion K. , gist, Chddel'ilsh. his %obect will be "Tile A B. 1'. of the Gospel." and at •t p. m. at Benwfller he will deliver his farewell address: '•1t any man be in Christ." At the close of the morning service a reception service Neill be held to receive the urea converts. '1 he services throughout have been well attended and a number of young people and parents have professed faith in Christ. Mrs. Geo A. Bean and infant son returned home from (toderich last sun - day. Mr. Cox is at A Landmark Changing. ekbfnls." renew• reconstructive ton c the vital (ones w -on - to the Hank of Montreal. the purchasers. •iu the and are moving out to 439-487 King street west -a few doors west of Spadina avenue on the south side. We do not suppose there is a resident in Toronto or ne*ghbot ho d who does not know the "Salada'• warehouse, and many who have visited Toronto by boat will remember the larite electric sign Hashing over the bay the s x letters auto- matically spelling the w ord •'S -A -L -A -D -A " KIN TAIL. This will be missed by hundreds of thousands, as it had come to be looked MONDAY. March 3. upon as a "beacon light," but the pre Mr. Chunks MacGregor a visiting at noises had become altogether too small to Detroit. ' handle the immense business of the Sal - Mrs. A. Beckett spent the weekend in oda Tea Co. Twenty-one years ago they ri Godech. moved from Front street east to their Misses Annie and Grace McLennan Yonge street pias and after three or• have returned from i oront • four years occupatncy the volume of th -ir Mrs. Wm. N Johnston aad son Ken- trade increaming compelled them to put teeth are visiting the fotmer'e sister, Mrs. on three extra stories. thus making the Dempster. in Goderich. building a six-etory-one. !�1 J B Woodstock a dew Mrs. Ross left last week for a visit with The growth of the demand continuing, dace this week on bushiest,. friends at Windsor and Detroit. their warehouse again became congested. the sincere sdmpathj' of the cram- Mr. and Mrs. 111• C. Ma kenzie visited which necessitated th ir erecting 2 new 'nullity is extended to Mrs+. Ida Oke the f •rmers sister. Mrs. P. Clark. St. wa ehouae in Montreal, corder St. Paul and family in the sudden death of her Helen's •one day last week and St Sulpice streets. Previous to this Boa Chester at his home in Toronto. DEBATE. Thr Young Peoples So a branch had been opened in Butialo the A- fete of Ashfield Presbyterian church businesshowever, being handled from c Toronto last Monday w attend the trite held their weekly meeting last Thursday Toronto. A year, at two afterwards a eral. Besides him young wire and three I evening. I he program took the form of ' branch was opened in Detroit; then one in small children, deceased leaves hie is debate. "Resolved. that the home bM Boston -Chicago -Chicago-New York and other mother, tar brother* and one sestet to !Mater Claim to "forme', than a business Or points in the ('nit d es. mourn his toes. public career." The t.Hirmative side was The Toronto ,Teel d se not being able The Colborne Farmers' Clot) metld by Mrs. el. 1. Mackenz,e sod to handle this business, an eight -story last Monday afternoon at the home of IMiss Tabitha Kempton. while the building. 100041 fee. was erected at the Mr. and Mrs. N. Keruiehan, a g.aAt at- speakers for the negative were Mitoses' corner of Berkeley and Stuart streets, Bor. tendance of ladies sac( gentlemen being I ArhnaiuMack Mackenzie thndm dear lion en en. ton. which a is the heedquarters in the The The new Toronto warehouse the Sal - "Watch Your Feet"I..+ representative of Dr. Scholl will be at my store on Tuesday, March l lth. Anyone who has foot troubles should see this expert and learn• how to obtain relief and com- fort. There will be no charge for bis services and you will not be under obligation to buy anything. REMEMBER St. Patrick's Day Messrs. E. H. and P. Waiters went to By sending your friends a ((Minty St. Patrick Booklet, Fol- der or Emerald Isle Post Card. Everything for St. Patrick's ' Day decorations and favors, Buttons, Shillalahs, Boxes, Irish Pipes and Shamrock leaves. All sizes in silk and cotton Flags, iITin-go- Bragh. present. An amendment to the con- stitutien was peeped admitting ladies Into mewbenthip on • par with men. After an interesting program a'substan- tial luwch was oajoyed. COLBORN E. Ret sEsn-se. Mar. 5. Pte. Harold ?Olin ham cornmehretl work on McGaw section At Ills old jets, Frank Shields has hired with Ed, Maskell for the mummer. .las. Feagan, jr . and Ward Albin are going sailing this summer. tarot luck. boys. Wm. Jewell shipped a car of home! now McGaw to the West on Monday. Horses are changing lomat,. Rob Bean sold one, and John Treble two. A Albin shipped a car of bogs from Me- (iae station. iSAYt'iE1.14. Tuesday. Mani' 4. Iles. Everest and son ,loin retnrnell hist week from spending a few weeks with friends at 1.011111111 and Itrantford. etre. J. Tough returned home mi Monthly from a two we* s' visit with friends on the liniment line. A series of meetings Iu c •tion with the Forward Movement 'will lea held In the le.esbyterin1 church next week. when' the eprikers will te. ss follows: Sunday, !larch u, Iter. .1 Nii-oI of i.Istowel, at 11 11.1u. and 7 p.10.; lftniday evening. Rer. Mr. (:rued of Formosa ; Tunably ev.•uing, Dr. llacltae of Mitchell; Wednesday even - hog. Mr.. Slater of Strathroy, and !at lea meat if you feel Baokaohy or Thursley eremitic lir. F.ote of have Bladder trouble -Salta Exeter. All are eon11a11y Invited to line for Kidneys. attend theme coverings. Nils?, Stirling, of (loll.•rieh, was the %nest of her cousin. airs. eleKenzle. over the week °nil. Her. ('ham. l:elydm•r. of Itoetiester, N. 7"., wan the guest of his brother. Jolui (spieler, for it we -k. 'Mails of a Vernier Remtlleet.-Ward was nseiTed last Saturday of 11w death of lira iisnlcl it"Ileal, w former resident of Ilayfleld nlsl vieiuity. The sad event took lance at the tome of her eon. Charles Wilson. rat 1letrona, Seek., where abs had made her home mince leaving here in lessen ter last. See our window display. her Deatiti•.s leafed rh Wall dilt. to ally heart xh lrtl111wa it duns. Mrs. W{Istn, whiter maiden Imbue 111* Charlotte Collins. was the daughter of se English artily officer auJ gas born at ItUwe It' r. educated In Frame and England. and e111114. 10 Camelot when a young women. She kpr•aum 11 gt/TPrIMPm and In that CAW - city came to.Bryfleld many years ago, to the home of tier. Mr. 4;Ih*(m. min- Ist.•r of the Prembyterien church Iwr* 111 111e time. Tater she curried qtr. Dilute% W'Itison of the Stiehl.. Ills and hater her they resided on 11w old Wilson hnmeetead milli stone twenty The British AdmlraYt has given to years ■go, when they *rut West, the Caagtdtaa Naval turner two sae_I Madly settling la %%atrium, Sank.. a here Mr. WIIeon died about six yearn alrrlass NOW et Bermuda. it giro. Mrm. Willson wax of a eery ■XX■■XXXXXXXXXXXRXXXXXa Hours of Business 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays 8 a.it1' to 9 p.m. ; X x X HOME DRESSMAKING One of the principal reasons for the great success for home dressmaking is the simplicity with which McCall Patterns can be made. They are the most up-to-date styles to be had. and with the simple directions on - knowledge of dress - each pattern a person without even any previo making whatever can be assured of perfect results. WAIST McCall Pattern No. 8713 Slips over the head, bloused, low, or with regulation waistline. SKIRT McCall Pattern No. 8789 The new fashionable two-piece skirt with high waistline. 4p VI 1� X a X X ■ X 1M 1N X tX' ll 1/ X X X 1K X X 1• This combination gives you a waist that you may wear with different skirts, and a skirt that you may wear with different waists. Being McCall ideas, they may be quickly and easily, made at home. All the problems have been solved for you in advance. Simply follow the printed instructions. It is the easy and the money -saving way to provide your Spring wardrobe. We are displaying Dress Goods that unite quality, beauty and price -cheapness which are just right for this waist and skirt. . NEMO CORSETS In our Corset department you are X particular needs from our well -arranged 1N makes. X LITTLE NEMO NO. 216 X 1 NEMO CORSET NO. 132 Designed for slander and medium figures. Prise per pair. P.m i For medium and full figures of average height. Price per pair $3-50 negat is e. ads Tea Co. are now entering stands on a lot 100x431. the building having a 00 - ST. HELEN. feet frontage an King street by 300 feet Tuesday. Manch 4. deep. and four stories and basement. thus alts,' Ferguson. of Auburn. spent the giving about 70.000 square feet Hoon week -enol with her sister. Mrs. Chester space --one of the largest warehouses in Taylor. the Dominion and by far the largest tea Jlr. and Mrs. ('hlrenee Shackleton warehouse in Arne; outside of the moved their Islns•hold effects Inst Boston premises of the same concern. Wei* 140 l.nckls.w, w'I1ere Mr. Shackle- In the new building there will be light ton has es -cured a position with Mr. from three sides and sufficient office Andrews. '114 accommodation to handle ekes head office 1144. s•rvtees n..xt Sabbath at St. business of the Salada Tea Co. Hclelas and East Ashfield will be con- ducted by Rev. air. McCallum of Lock - Dow. .t ule•tlug of the Presbyterian con- gregations of bet. Helens A1a1 East Ash- field was held- at St. lfeh•ns Inst Men- dsv e aft rneen when • ninon tuuus call was extended to v. 1'eter Jamieson,It...\.. of Me1bonni Jamieson, ItIversid4, is tit.' Presbytery of Leaden. Mr. ihtncan MeDonahl. of the boundary. hes rented Angus Mc- Donald's farts nw1 ezxpl is to take possession fhb; week. Mr .1 IL Rutherford and George Wells attended the I'resbyte meet - SS OF STS IF YOUR KIDNEYS NURi Smith's Art Store Fast St Phone 198 Meat farms uric arid which excites and overworks the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from the system. Regular eat- ers of meat must tush the kidneys occa- sionally. You must relieve them like you relieve your bowels; removing all the acids. waste and poises, else you feel • dull misery in the kidney region sharp puns is the back or sick heedaeie, diz- ziness, ynur stomach sours, temple is coated and wben the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is stood,. full of sediment; the channels Often get irritated, obliging you to get ap two or throe times during the night To neutralise these imitating acids and Numb off the body's urinous /Mgt* get about four ounces of Jed Halts from any pharmacy; tete • table• apoosful in • gime of water before break - feet for a few days and your kidneys will tbes act Sae and bladder disorders die appear. This famous salts is made from the said of grapes and lemon juioa, erase bind witb tithis., and hag bees used far genentinna to clean and stimulate our fish kidneys gad stop bleeder irritstMS. Jed Salta is inexpensive; harmless and maker a delightful ,Rervesent titbits - water drisk whlek millions of mos sal implies take ane and three, thus aeoidfng serious kidney ey and bladder diastase. DUNGANNON. II NEMO CORSET NO. 322 X This is a splendid model -for the avetage • stout figure of medium height. Prise ler pair - X A good appearance is half of life's battle, and proper Corsets are the foundation ■ X of well -fitting clothes. X X Our mail and phone order department grows more popular every day 1 f, X■XXIII1XX)•XXXX>[)R)•XX•X>rXXXX)KXXX•)•XXXXXX IN al PHONE 56 ]'t/Iillar's Scotch Store PIWNE 56 P. C. CORSETS sure to find a style of Corset adapted to your stock of the well-known Nemo and P. C. P. C. CORSETS The new spring styles of the renoweed P.4 C. Corsets in styles to suit all figur^e�s.° From per pair •° NEMO JUSTFUL BRASSIERES These Brassieres are the last word in Brassiere perfection and everybody who desire to be well gowned cannot afford to be without them. Price per pair $1.50 1/ X • XX■tl/RI•/1•K1•*•IRIIII/i*A/AAR*I•****1•RU•1 XX1 1 MR. N. F. WHYARD is the agent for THE SIGNAL et Dungannon. Orden 1,11 with hew for suh.enptdon.. advertisements or job printing will receive prompt al tendon. Telephone (Godeoth Rural) r39. rl Alb Thos. G. Allen DUNGANNON Issuer of Marriage Licenses Commissioner fm Affidavits. etc., and Conveyancer Willi. D.M. Menage . Agreementti etc . C.nfulh rete rid and Money Soo - pled for Moorhen AGENT 1OIL Fee. Wind and Loh Insurance. ,n the h..l Caamalie. only. Anglican church on Toe fay evening. Messrs. Henry and Roht. Heo,rr M- oulted t•. their Imam at Brussels 011 Saturdal. after a visit with friend,. Isere. Mrs. lereunT returned to her home herr tin Friday after visiting her daughter. Mrs. Thom. Ihtrolr. tit lialt•- rieh. MIND 1'nyne. of linewels. has taken A position as herd milliner alth Mr. Chas. F.Ill..tt and ej4sI in town this week. Itev. M. P. Craig and Mr. Ituht. \trl4'nitnn•. 111 the afternoon n class Kenzie avec at W'Ingle* nt on Tuesday In Ily. rpm k ladging was conducted by rttetwliug a meeting of MaitlandPres- Dr. iteld of Georgetown. and n meet- bptery• Int of els 11'onl..u',' Institute ass ad - Mr. Llntirlel 'Anderson has eing:.ged dressed by airs. Thomas of 1N•nn wvlllc. with the .-reamers rat Dublin for the In the earning there was A joint les 1.11.011as hutterinakrr, conun.n• •Ing slop In the Ira nee Hall. where tlw Iwxt 'I'11.•�Ila)-. w weakl•rs wore g1.141011by a full hoose. Mr. r. C. J. S. 'senses xnd Ur. Robin -In ndditiou to addresses by Dr. Reld won. from the Sterling Bank tit .:Ildr- is nil Mrs. T11111111111. lir. 14. at. Soothers. rich, Illade a visit of inspection t.• the our poultry fanciers had sot Iwo hen. district representative, assisted with I n February 221141. John H11wmt Im.w informs us that by the tine t11emi chicks come tint his will be old. 11n February .S .tack hail iw-) chick. out ; on March 1 1.1Preu more mute their tlppvlranee. 541 111r11 114' 11t.m thirteen - ;pest business for ole hen, and ex- Ih• .rest fur tlw 1st of )Lurv!r ceptb0a • g • Faun anybody befit It? .1n Interesting series of meetings team 11.141 1s•re twiny nester the auspices of the West H0rnn 14.11 rd of Wednoorbiy. March 5. Mss Amtler McKenzie 1A holidaying at 1\'Inghxnt. Mr. ('has. Elliott 1A In Woodstock on buwln4'5s thlm week. Mr. John ('amettln, asMesmor of Ash- field, Is on his nln*ds. W'1• are sorry to report that Harry ('Inff is on the sick Inst. Lorne McKenzie mold - him car Inst week to Ger. Ryan of Nile. Str•wrm. Allen ivies and Geo. Itraser returned from London on Monday. Sir. and Mrs. Edgar Thompson left nn Monday for their home at Walker- vine. alkervII Ie. Mr and Mrs. Thom. Frostier left on Tn.•swhty for their home al Camrone, Alta. Ur. Naegle ham engatel v.Ith Mr .1. Ryan. Llackemith. Ind has move.' Into Gillis Haines house. 1lrs. 1' G. Allen and 11n w'eltwsdas to visit daughter at Stratfard. The Misers. Clifton of 1'rnap`rlty moved last week to their new home reirntly purchased neer TAR -know. Mr. and Mrs Geo. Premium gave a aortal erening to The members of the ilorothy left elrn. Alien's local branch hast week. lir. Mille 41aloeu has rented id. father's farm at Holyrawl 111n1 uwolisl up last weak. Mr. Lou Gorier lois rented Mr. Heinen' farm here. Mr. Arthoir Culbert has will his (arta At /'owe and ham purchased from lir. W'lll Smith, jr.t his fn rm uu t be .(IL ears'-sbm of W est W'nwaunsh. An old -tittle dame. wins held In the Agricultural Hall on Mou4h'y night. Judging from the hour it broke up .vcryhn(ly moat have had A good time. Mr. John Elliott. Miss Lib. Elliott and the libelee Frank and Lillie 11e- 1ntn a!tended the funeral of Ihi-Ir aunt. Urs. O. Elliott, at Clinton 'his week. Herb. )'.•utltnd had a bit of an ex• tweriene last Monday morning. While driving down the hill at Port Albert his horse turned the corner tomo fast and Herb. horse and boggy Dirtied over two or three times. Herd.. was lucky. bot the buggy did not fere AO well. int hens pay? Joe Klll.ngh PATIO (bey eerie lnly do. Froud one hoindnd hens .Trs sdd Iamt year VICKI worth of 1'gge, IA•si.len rattling 123 chicks end providing for the telde• And chicken was tha' principal meat In hes tom. during (lea mummer. ('err ahilly poultry-k.rtint IP profitable K It 1s gone about the right wily. Thome from a dl,tauwr who attended the fnuernl of tlw late William Tlaonip- son last week were: Mr.' Aral Mrs. Kitchen. St. Thomas*: Mr. null Mrs, 1 and Mrs. Edgar Tls,mpsnn, Walkurvlll.; Mr.l Belding. Mount Forret ; Mr. ■owl airs. tetrad Thompson and Melmre. Adam and William Tltonttnwnt, *lode rich ; Mr. end Mrs. Robert T1tOAipeon l.uokrw,w ; Mr. and Mem. John Meld, Aihne n. Re mentioned last weed that one of muriug lilt •I Mr. John Mean ry Kept a 5(4(11, alwl Mn. Allison awl Rev. ll. I'. 1'r.lg also spoke briefly. THE OODERICH MARKETS. TleuaaoAT. March A Wheat. nor bash. .... 41514. per bo -h.-. ... Harley per ►duh ..... Pena. per bd..h Flock Wheal. per bash.. .... es to Flour, family. percwt SIO to Flour. paned, par owe 175 tea Bran. Per te., 41.00 10 31vortr. per toes ... . ... 14 40 to Bay, par 101, .. 1555 IA +draw, lose. per ton.. PAPP ...... AO to Dairy Holter. perlb .45 to Creamers Boum, per Ib .Ea to res.. freak, per don M M Pn'aiore. new. per bosh . lee t7 cattle, but.nhers' shoed, per owl. 100g to Cattle, *etchers' n.dlum•pr cwt 9.I14 to Moue live wettest. par est 1714 10 Lambe PAPP.. 12.54 to Mewl. per Ib .12 to dheeuntin. 1.14 to APP.. Stoll to SIM .Pats M .. ...,M MI .71 1.01 to int IO Ala tfC: ooC hrfHeli111of1dAXf1of1tt/lttrflrif'tlxIC'XXXif1mf5txX Bananas,Oranges,Groceries Industries Built on a Solid Foundation Fair Prices Constant Supply I Extensive Variety Careful Selection Prompt Atteetioa Uniform Treatment ! Absolute Reliability Von can finance most lines in your business with one- quarter the amount of capital, also save trouble and ex- pense, by buying at home. Let us convince you. JAMES LLOYD & SON Whoksale Fruits and Groceries Goderich, Ont.