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The Wingham Times, 1899-08-04, Page 2• , . • • • , it. tie 1.1.E WINGEtAM DABS AUGUST •Autornobile Incluetry. The eteetrical, trade journals are paying lanuettal 'attentiou to the ,atitoneenle Induetry, Self propelled conveyanees are being adopted very AlitXten4ve1y .in Europe and the Uniteates, not only for pleashre but for business purposes. The Domielon Government apparently intende to experiment with thein in coeneetion with the postal serviee. Toronto has been oelected as the place whore the new vehiclesare to be tried Air the colleetion end de. livery ttf mail matter. Speaking of the new indoetry the Electrical Re- view vacs:, "It no longer can be doubted by anyone who has watched the de'volopment of the eleetreta I arts durin-e the lat t weety y ears that the Idetory of the antoteelete will bo closely pa ra el to that 0.1, the electric light, the telephone tin(' toe eleetre street rikil wav Mt the,e great in- dustries have started with small he- ginnings, have grown vale almost increditable rapidity, gathering strength as they grew, until to -day they are among the »mit important branches of industry. The immense fiejd fnov the automobile makes it alitiost Lain that the growth of this latest application of engineerin,o,• science, will be as large if - nut larger than that of ehe other industries Mentioned above. In Oc coley days of bo h electric ligh:ing and electric street railways It was found that orgartizAtions were ne,essary, and experience with them has shown that they were of linmediate and great benefit to their rteeective arts. • The same will be unquestionably true of the National Autowobile Assoelation, There can be eo reason alleeeed egalest the formation of such a society, while every indication pnints to the importance and, indeed, to the %.hall necessity of an immediate gathering ingether of the -various iniere..ts and their amalgamation into a powerful organization which Will be 21, hie tt) advance the. interests 44the automobile in all directions" Pot:ZU;vey cured by these Llt•.`..11to Pin& Theyr..,/so z^elieve Distress from. /Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Marty Eating. .A. per. •feat rctrittly for Dlzziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness,t Tat:teat:lc Mouth, Coated. Tongue Pain in. Cide, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Dowels. Purely Vegetable. &ran Small Dosed Metee423 Priced Substitution the fraud tef the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and detnand Carter's Little Liver Pills. • C amps and 0 IC 11 Re Rad a 'Fit. The merchant uttered a sharp exclamation and sank back in his chair. A telegram fell from his shaking hand. Ills eyes were wide, his face white, and beads or pewit.- latiort stood on his brow. The men In the outer office whispered among themselves. "Touch of heart dise;,.se ?" asked one. "No ; the old man can't take up a ' note," said:m(01K,, "I've tketird rumors &Oat kind," We fellows will have to be looking '19r another plaee.., "Oa to work—he 's echoing- to The merchant wiped his b .ow, fetehed a despairing sigh, pielte I Up the paper from the floor, frowned and stamped his fbot, asif to summon all his resolution, placed the telegram on his desk. end foreed htmeelf to read the bitter message. Tbis was it "Dearest james,—Please send the waist for my grosgrain suit at once, You will remember the no, as it has revers on the fromage and •chain - stitched biases on the baek. It is in tbe lower trunk in the cupboard beside the back room, ander your Winter overcoat, it not there, it must be in the sealed box on the third shelf in the `front room eup board. If yon don't find it there it must be somewhere else. The trunk keys are in tbe second wardrobe drawer, unless they were put in the chiffonnier ; and I think the keys are in a vase on one of the mantles. Pack the waist so as to not wrinkle it ; and, ob James, please do not swear Your loving wife," Always relieved promptly by. Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawberry. •••.•••*.•••.••••iimo When you are seized with an attack of Cramps or doubled up with Colic, you Want a remedy you are sure will give you t eller and give it quickly, too. You don't want an untried something that Mee help you. You want Dr. Powler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, which every one knows will positively cure Cramps and Colic cluickly. just a dose or two- and you have ease. But now a word of proof to back up these assertions, and We have it front Mr. John fl awke, Coldwater, Ont., who writes: "Dr. Powler'stxtraet of Wild Strawberry is wentirrful cure for r.,Da, ramps arid ilk the stomach. / was a great *Lifetree until 1 gave It & trial, but now 1 lave peered comfort." Of 1,,ocal Interest. To all who have felt the evil effects of deranged Kidneys is the assurance that Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidno-Liver Pills are meeting with enormous sale and un- paralleled success in this district. Back- aches and aching kidneys are fast be- coming a thing of the past where Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pillsare known. Coe cent a dose, 25c. a box, at all deal- ers. .A. Scheming 'Yankee. A couple oft Hullett farmers were imposed upon a short time since by a sharp yankee who pretended he was in quest of thorobred stock. With one breeder he made a deal ror the purchase of six head for six- teen hundred dollars, but no deposit was made, the breeder thought he bad corralled a rich eu.stomer and drove him here, there and elsewhere throughout the country. They vis- ited a number of farms, and at an- other Hallett homestead a thorobred Durham was bought far seven hun- dred dollars, a big price, indeed, but it seems to have aroused no suspic- ion in the minds of the sellers as to the bonafides of the purchaser. According to the arrangements the stock had to be inspected by a veter inary before payment was made, but when the vet. put in an appear- ance on the first mentioned farmer's premises he was refused permission to examine the stock until the price agreed upon was in sight. In the meantime tbe supposed purchaser had gone to Goderich and after run- ningeup a hotel bill there, which he failed to pay., disappeared and has not been heard from since. The high priced Durhatis .still remain with the original owners, wl:o have kept mum about the whole trend- a.ction. Ohildren Ory for ggc.r.nzre% <4.t;s1) The Wrong Poeket. The other day two ladies entered a, street car at a time when seats were a possibility. One was a stout overdressed. lady, the other was evidently' ber daughter. "Shall I pay the fare mainma ? I have my purse with me," said the yonng lady, sweetly. "Oh, no, I'll pay ; I have plenty of change." Thereupon she leaned sideways and commenced the intricate proeess of searching her draperies for her pocket.. After a minute or two of funiblieg, during which her face grew an apoplectie red, she exelaitn- ed, tragieally : "Laura! Whitt shall 1 do? I'ye been robbed 1 My plum is gone— my pocket is entirely empty, Perhaps, madam" said the gen- — i i The Canada Life Assurance Cortitiernari by her side, in whose pocket Agents:—If Yott want to make !pithy proposes to move its' .head - she had been rumbling all the time, $2.60 and expenses, daily, handle quarters froth Hamilton to Toronto "perhaps if yeti search your otyr: "The Light of Life." 1 wit n tbe nett month, and prepara• pocket instead a tato you. will be} illtAlittlf-GAIIIITSOlf OM, tinot4d, 1 dons are now being made for the more likely to and your purse." . BATAVrit'OltD, Owr removal. 20 YEARS TORTURE. The Bull and the Rea Wagon. BonoviLe Lady,. Wboni Baotou Failed to ROA Oared, at Last by Boan'attlney Pill. No one who has not suffered fromkidney disease can imagine the terrible torture those endure who are the Vied= of some disorder of these delicate filters of the body.Airs, Richard Rees, a Well-knownandllighLyrespectedladyQfBeuevifle, and highly respec ted lady of Belleville, Ont., had to bear the burden of kidney comFlaint for over 20 years and now Doan's Kidney A writer in Forest and Stream tells bow two friends of his set oat to find a certain trout stream in a. wild region twenty miles from San Francisco : Riddle bad imported fr11 om 1308t0, a Wit express wagon, with the gear painted bright red. A part of the route led. them across a pasturage for wild cattle, and their fist intl. Mation of mischief was the bearing clown upon them of the whole herd, headed by a bull,pawing the ground and bellowing I "Ward," said Riddle, "that fellow t means mischief, We must run for r.4(44.034'660:S6,44.WW willtili‘IIIM111111111111 011111111011010111,11111,104,411, it.e. I The men whipped up the horse pets have cured her when all else faileg. !and tried to escape, but it was use- Iler husband made the following state- Iless. ; down came the drove. The inent of her case: bas been. a sufferer f‘r(oFin°rp2acinY?aint.tshine Ybawelicre, i bull cthe men and barged the wagon,them belong- capsizedized it sleeplessness and nervousness and general and threw prostration. Nothing seemed to help her, iings to the ground. T hen, for pro - Doctors and medicines all failed, until we ' tection, they crawled under the ve- got a ray of hope when we saw Doans Kidney Pills advertised as a positive cure. ; htelet and the ball battered away at "She begaa to take them and they helped i the wheels. her right away, and she is now better in ; It happened, that Riddle's gun had every respect. We can heartily recom- mend Doan's Kidney Pills to all sufferers, landed within reach. He crawled for theyseem tostrikethe right spot quickly, • from wecler the wagon, . slipped in and their action is not only quick but it is i two cartridges, ' 0.11d the null, at its permanent. more in favor of these !inneRxt charee, was amazed at receiv- "I cannot say e couple"of charges of shot in wonderful pills than that they saved my , wife from lingering torture, which she had , the face. The drove stampeded at endured for 20 years past, and I sincerely the report, and the bull followed, trust that all sufferers will give Doan's shaking his head, evidently in great Kidney Pills a. fair trial." ;surprise at the tendency of red wag- - to constipation, biliousness II 17:atnoegr. .° off in that disagreeable LAXAa sick headache and dyspepsia. 1 in a sling, IRpillact guaranteed nyperfect andi The two ftsherulAn returaed to LIVE Pi ELLS Eve Every o ing, weakenin or sickening ;ameffects. sc. at all druggists, 'and the other very much, battered iabout the face, The wagon was immediately painted a sober green. . High Lights. The contented wan is often a man with whorn all he kinsfolk are dis- contented. When a man is henpecked, even the women who would treat hira the seine way feel sorry for him. • The woman who tells you a secret knows in her heart that you can't keep it any better than she could. Cynicism is an indiscreet acknow- ledgment that life's worries have got the better of your cheer and courage. Man is known by the company he keeps. Woman is known by the company she .keeps when she enter- tains. There is a current prejudice against housecleaning, but every real woman likes to tie her head in towel and stir things up from garret to cellar. It is more blessed to give than to receive, especially when your cook makes better strawberry shortcake than that sent over by a woman next door.—Chicago Record. The Reason He Changed Situa- tions . "Did you hear the reason 1 left my old employers," said a drummer the other day to a few friends. To this enquiry ebey alt gat4red around, fully expecting to hear a good story as "Tom," (familiarly called by all his friends)! tilted back in his.chair. "I answered an advertisement about a new book "Light of Life," as the title struck me ,very fore,ibly, and I found it contained the story of the New Testament.. :t•lgether with explanations of all the more diffieult portions, thus being a complete Corn- roentary. It also eleiteins the cone plete lives of the Apostles; that this book was really two volumes in one,. embellished with some of the best illustrations I ever saw.a The statues of the Apostles were by the renown- ed sculptor, Tborealdson, these hale ing been reproduced and published itt conneetion with the Sixteen Masterpieces of the world-famous Bloekhorst, Hofmann and Halm en- gravings, Inowing that not a famll' thousand had the lives of the Apostles or a Commentary, and that this book would have an enormous tale, and as my old employers could not hold out sufficient inducement to equal the offer or the Bradley. Ga rretson Co. United, 1 concluded to give up "drumming," and took hoid of "Light of Life," I assure you friends that this change as the wisest I ever made, and I shall never rejret it. If you want to make money easy -and fast, write the Brantford House for a position like mine. For Over Fifty Years. An Old and Well -Tried Remedy—Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their claildren while teeth- ing, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind Colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhcea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part or the World. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalUable, Be sure you ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. An Accomplished Barber. A famous archaeelogist came into his club recently, hie erudite count- enamee ornamented at several points with. sticking plaster, and there was a general enquiry among his friends as to what was he matter. "Razor," said the professor, briefly. "Good gracious i Where did you get shaved 2" asked oue cif our young members, sympathetically. • "It's a strange thing," said the man of learning. el was shaved this, morning by a man who really is, I suppose, a little above the ordin- ary barber. I know of my own iknowledge that he took a double 'first class at Oxford, that le studied in Heidelberg afterward, and spent ,several years in other foreign educa- tional centres. I know also of my . own knowledge' that he has contribut- ed scientific articles to ' our best magazines, and has numbered among his intimate friends men of the high- est social and scientific staliding in Europe and' America„ And. yet," soliloquized the servant, "he can't 'shave a man decently." - e "By Jove I," exclaimed the young member, in astonishment, "what is he a barber for With all these accomplishments 2" , Oh , he isn't a barber," seed the book worm, yawning, "You see, I shaved myself this morning." Seit/ti.0 a 444 is one of the most, torturing and painful diseases, No one need encitfre torture filinayv elocriugt:rci sohlmiel bort wRobreut asteiostra'illds never fail to give prompt reslier from the pain. 50o, a box, all druggists.' ; A gentleman hi Berlin made the statement Tuesday that a man Itt Galt by the name of Keefer, being some 'relation to the late Matthew Wilkes named one of his children after the millionaire. It seems he Was the only relative to do this and it pleesed the old gentleman so well ' that when the contents of his Will were made known a few days ago the child was fouild to be the heir to 81,000,006. Mr. Keefer now firmly believes that their is sotnetlitng in a :name. "Necessity knotva ne law." It is a law , of Nature that,the blood must be kept • pure, and Hand's Sarsaparilla does it, • "et el. Leet,Lete , E THAT THE FAC -$11,10.E $i/../iNATURIZ 0 WOO IS ON THE W AP ER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF Gessantionnntsma.sri2roMsern=ccericm.:Corcve0 Castor% gs pat tip in one-sizo 'bottles only. It Is not soldln. bulk. Don't allow anyone 03 sat you anything else on the ulea, or promise that ie is "just as good." and "inn answer every pup. pose.if tar See that yea get 0 -11. -S -T.0 -B -I -A, tipsters 4.4411111&zer .• trey ate/x/p":"" is or co mapper., The Sao- , gXACT COPY OF WRAPPE.Ft. ;0- ••, EAK, NERVOUSADISEASED MEN° Thousands of Young and Middle Aged Men are annually swept to a Rremature_grave through ear y indiscretion and later excessee. Self abuse and Constitutional Blood Diseases have ruined and wreaked the life of many a promising young man. "Have yon • auy of the following Symptoms: Nervous and Despondent; Tired m Lmorning; No Ambi- tiont_Memory Poor; Easily Fatigued; Excitable and Irritable,. EyeE; Blur; Pimples on the Face; Dreams and Drains at Night; Restless; Haggarll ooking; Blotches; Sore Throat; Hair Loose; Pains in Body; Sunken Eyes; Lifeless; Distrusttul and Lack of Eller ty and Strength. Our NeuAfets4pd Treatment will build yon up mentally, physically and sexually. Chu', l'^rier.on. 00 eveeleb• Read aWhatdDRS. KENNEDY 8t,KERGANg:,:. "At 14 years of age I learned. a bad habit which almost ruined -me. 1 became nervous and weak,: Illy back troubledme. I could stand no exertion. Head and eyes' became dull. Dreams and drains at night weakened me. I tried. seven Medical, Firms, Ricc- i' .:LZI trio Belts, Patent Medicines and Family Doctors. Thor gave me no help. A. friend advised me td try Drs. Kennedy a germ. They sent me ono mo'nth's treatment and it cnrecl me. I coull feel myself gaining every day. • Their New lacked Treatutene cures taxa 0..rtat an on.: in all e lse They have oared many of my friends." Dr. Moulton, MIPB7 11'1'1E13. "Some 8 years ego I contracted a serious constitutional blood disease. I went to Hot Springs to treat for syphilis. Mercury almost idlled me. After a while the symptoms again appeared. Throat became sore, pains in limbs, pimples on face, blotshes, oyes red, loss of hair, glands 43nlarged, etc, a. =Weal friend advised Dm. Kennedy & Kerganssii"ew Method Treatment. It cured me, and: I have had no symptoms for five years. ten marriedend happy. As a doctor, I heartily recomend it to all who I is ye this terrible disease— Cum,. ajagailis." 'twill eradicate the poison from the blocti." 15 YEARS IN DETROIT. [50,000 CURED. "I nm 88 years of age, and ni mica, When young led a gay me, Early indiscretions and tater excetsses maid* trouble for mo: I became 'mak and nervous. My kidneys became affected and I feared Bright's disease. Idarried lif was unsafe. factory and my home unhappy. I tried ever/tiling—all failed till '4 4.4. I took treatment from Urs. Kennedy and Kergan, Their flaw ` Method built me up mentally, physically and sexually. 1 Zeal and act lilts a man in every respect. Try them." lio Names Used Without Writter Consont of Patient. • • Our New Method Treatment hover failcortncri Esonsea of mon. re latitens the booy, stops all drains and losses, purities the blood, clears the brain, ['Lis up tho nervous awl sexual systems and restores lost vitality to the body. we Guarantee to ettre Nervous nebillty, Failing Manhood, sypW woorieocele, 4/. trice tare, Gloat, ihntatural diSehargea, Weak 0.'arts anti all Kidney and Madder it laeasea. R NIF BErt tartroretdTilirldCayrettoft =soar itircep.g. srtlatIt. on , Dre, Kennedy Za Keratin are the leading (medalists of ran no risk. , Write them for an honest opiniori, as matter who treated. you. It may save yon years of regret and suffering. Charges resionahle. Waite for a glilleStltDr1 Eist and Book Free. COnSultation Free. DRS.KENNEDY&KERGAN,'&81"4!';Xia netWP.r„.44;;'!, .4 ,,,,, ;,;.• ' ii•arafham•me.....vor•nanimeemtded46,111.r........momousomo' Veweenentecumna,....glinennwitestant NOM To PATENT Good Ideas ,efip LOGS!, G- S may be secured'bY THE PATENT 550050, our sid. flaithhere, Md. WE Sewer and Culvert Pipe 01 StZ191 trona 4. 11, 1,, 24 Is,. Also ono, Wftatr= 1,0•R Highest cash prices paid for alt kinds of good Saw Logs, Telegraph Poles, Cedar Posts and Shingle Bolts delivered in our yard. CUSTOM SAW1NCi SHINGLE CUTTINC. done at lowest 1)11008 and satisfaction. guaranteed. Call and get prices be - tore disposing of your timber. THE ONTAP15 PIFF pitar .,tio A vet 360 -1-;' I .121.01.1'. .P.111.174 ik SON Unto MC AT MIMI .; C'A ''''' '' ' " 4 . +' t, 4Z 1:.•,4, '.., , ' 4.k ,,,,, ;‘.. 'fli,,V.,•0 41' .k‘,. ., ; , AVegciabicPreporatiourorAs- simitating theFoodeudReguta- ting the Starnarks andBowels of tiritt,53,tVGittO!...., ,- — neither litheral. Tic . ___...,.....,.. Prornotesestion,Cheerrul- nese andllesteontains Opiuni;Morpitine %tor limp 'NAB c 0 12erf,e c , Old .71rSil IVIILLPfie...1? AmAirs t‘e.01- slix.,Vennes + Raid& Sae-. • .inite&ed . ApPermint .. RE rank•zateSodv • Aim, Sred •-• (204di.:sd Sugar . ilitiztiveriP Nartv Constipa- ,..... Aperfect Remedy for tion, Sour Stomacti,Diarrhoea, Worms ,Convulsions,reverish- • r:vss andLOss OF Sr4EEP. — — Tac Simile Signaturc,of 'NEW, YORK. ,,,,,i, • 1.4.:,"r. :1, ;,-,44130,= o . ,,:.-.,,i "et el. Leet,Lete , E THAT THE FAC -$11,10.E $i/../iNATURIZ 0 WOO IS ON THE W AP ER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF Gessantionnntsma.sri2roMsern=ccericm.:Corcve0 Castor% gs pat tip in one-sizo 'bottles only. It Is not soldln. bulk. Don't allow anyone 03 sat you anything else on the ulea, or promise that ie is "just as good." and "inn answer every pup. pose.if tar See that yea get 0 -11. -S -T.0 -B -I -A, tipsters 4.4411111&zer .• trey ate/x/p":"" is or co mapper., The Sao- , gXACT COPY OF WRAPPE.Ft. ;0- ••, EAK, NERVOUSADISEASED MEN° Thousands of Young and Middle Aged Men are annually swept to a Rremature_grave through ear y indiscretion and later excessee. Self abuse and Constitutional Blood Diseases have ruined and wreaked the life of many a promising young man. "Have yon • auy of the following Symptoms: Nervous and Despondent; Tired m Lmorning; No Ambi- tiont_Memory Poor; Easily Fatigued; Excitable and Irritable,. EyeE; Blur; Pimples on the Face; Dreams and Drains at Night; Restless; Haggarll ooking; Blotches; Sore Throat; Hair Loose; Pains in Body; Sunken Eyes; Lifeless; Distrusttul and Lack of Eller ty and Strength. Our NeuAfets4pd Treatment will build yon up mentally, physically and sexually. Chu', l'^rier.on. 00 eveeleb• Read aWhatdDRS. KENNEDY 8t,KERGANg:,:. "At 14 years of age I learned. a bad habit which almost ruined -me. 1 became nervous and weak,: Illy back troubledme. I could stand no exertion. Head and eyes' became dull. Dreams and drains at night weakened me. I tried. seven Medical, Firms, Ricc- i' .:LZI trio Belts, Patent Medicines and Family Doctors. Thor gave me no help. A. friend advised me td try Drs. Kennedy a germ. They sent me ono mo'nth's treatment and it cnrecl me. I coull feel myself gaining every day. • Their New lacked Treatutene cures taxa 0..rtat an on.: in all e lse They have oared many of my friends." Dr. Moulton, MIPB7 11'1'1E13. "Some 8 years ego I contracted a serious constitutional blood disease. I went to Hot Springs to treat for syphilis. Mercury almost idlled me. After a while the symptoms again appeared. Throat became sore, pains in limbs, pimples on face, blotshes, oyes red, loss of hair, glands 43nlarged, etc, a. =Weal friend advised Dm. Kennedy & Kerganssii"ew Method Treatment. It cured me, and: I have had no symptoms for five years. ten marriedend happy. As a doctor, I heartily recomend it to all who I is ye this terrible disease— Cum,. ajagailis." 'twill eradicate the poison from the blocti." 15 YEARS IN DETROIT. [50,000 CURED. "I nm 88 years of age, and ni mica, When young led a gay me, Early indiscretions and tater excetsses maid* trouble for mo: I became 'mak and nervous. My kidneys became affected and I feared Bright's disease. Idarried lif was unsafe. factory and my home unhappy. I tried ever/tiling—all failed till '4 4.4. I took treatment from Urs. Kennedy and Kergan, Their flaw ` Method built me up mentally, physically and sexually. 1 Zeal and act lilts a man in every respect. Try them." lio Names Used Without Writter Consont of Patient. • • Our New Method Treatment hover failcortncri Esonsea of mon. re latitens the booy, stops all drains and losses, purities the blood, clears the brain, ['Lis up tho nervous awl sexual systems and restores lost vitality to the body. we Guarantee to ettre Nervous nebillty, Failing Manhood, sypW woorieocele, 4/. trice tare, Gloat, ihntatural diSehargea, Weak 0.'arts anti all Kidney and Madder it laeasea. R NIF BErt tartroretdTilirldCayrettoft =soar itircep.g. srtlatIt. on , Dre, Kennedy Za Keratin are the leading (medalists of ran no risk. , Write them for an honest opiniori, as matter who treated. you. It may save yon years of regret and suffering. Charges resionahle. Waite for a glilleStltDr1 Eist and Book Free. COnSultation Free. DRS.KENNEDY&KERGAN,'&81"4!';Xia netWP.r„.44;;'!, .4 ,,,,, ;,;.• ' ii•arafham•me.....vor•nanimeemtded46,111.r........momousomo' Veweenentecumna,....glinennwitestant NOM To PATENT Good Ideas ,efip LOGS!, G- S may be secured'bY THE PATENT 550050, our sid. flaithhere, Md. WE Sewer and Culvert Pipe 01 StZ191 trona 4. 11, 1,, 24 Is,. Also ono, Wftatr= 1,0•R Highest cash prices paid for alt kinds of good Saw Logs, Telegraph Poles, Cedar Posts and Shingle Bolts delivered in our yard. CUSTOM SAW1NCi SHINGLE CUTTINC. done at lowest 1)11008 and satisfaction. guaranteed. Call and get prices be - tore disposing of your timber. THE ONTAP15 PIFF pitar .,tio A vet 360 -1-;' I .121.01.1'. .P.111.174 ik SON Unto MC AT MIMI