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The Signal, 1911-2-23, Page 7THE SIGNAL (.ODFR1UH. ONTA KIO rig** 019 iv 4,119.909 +019 olosi9+ ++91eciiesti +499ticily9t949 0191v9i94491e it* 949 cie 919A"A`'i`*'i`'i`'i' 'ifii't` T'A`'gif'i`'ar . The News of the District• of a3 4545 616 4646464 6ed 454,f• 616 446446 446454464sk*4444 4454544.45 454s454545 684456)1645365414 4+44 DOOERICH TOWN3t11P. MONDAY. Feb. 20th. C. 0. Middleton has sold hie farm on the 11th concession to Ed. Wise. The prim paid was 37,10►, Mr. Middleton has purebased Levi Trick's farm near °tiptoe for the consideration of $7,110U. hear Salkeld, of Walnut rams, Bayfield road. has purchases) a pedi- greed shorthorn bull from A. G. Beeline, of Hensall. The animal Is cloven months old. Mr. Salkeld 1s ad- vertising two other shorthorn bulls for tele in this week's issue of The Sig- nal. HOLYR000. MONDAY, Feb. Lf)tb. News OF THY Wgstc.-Charles Rob - insole of 81. Augustine, and his sister, lent Geo. Naylor, of Fordyce, spent Sunday with their sister, Mr.. lYm. Burkitt Geo. Snell, of Eat Wa- wanosh, spent Sunday with H. Brad- ford Jim Pierce, of Lucknow, spent Sunday with bis parents, Mr. and Mn. Henry Pierre, of chi, place. Mr. and Mn. Geo. Han ion, of near Kincardine, spent 8uoday with the letter's parents, Mr. and Henry Pierce Tom Eadie, of Wingham, is spending a few days with his cousins. Edwin and Edrid Switzer Mr. end Mrs. Tom Cer- ern spent Sundae with friend. at Greenock Victor Haines, who is attending the Wingbaur high schot ,l, spent Sunday at We home Mr. rind Mn. Ernest Ackert spent Sunday with the latter's sister, MrsCba+t Ckwgrain, near Ripley Henry t.radfonl bad a fire last week which destroyed a lot of his furniture. The house was saved, PORT ALBERT. TC=DAY. Feb. 21st. CH U ru NOTES. -The flat Fehruary• meeting 611' the A. Y. P..\. was held on February 1 at the home of E. Fos- ter. A musical program consisting of solos. duets and violin and organ selections was much enjoyed by all. The second meeting was betel oo Feb- ruary 15 se John Schoenhals'. This was a literary eveoing and essays on -Pleasures of Travelling" were fwd br Misys C. Milligan, S. Hayden, 0. E. Fester. Masers. Alfred Quaid, W. Sage sod John McKenzie. The essays were listened to with great pleasure wad gave the flsteoen the desire to take some voyage to experienoe some of those pleasures. However, we were remleded that mare all G avellers in the Journey of life, so all have equal opportunity topantake of those deeper joy. The next meeting will be held in the basement of Christ church on Marsh 7 and will be • social even- ing. ST. AUGUSTINE. TUESDAY, Feb. 14th. SAYING FAasw1LL-The weoebers of the Donnybrook church gathered at the h of Mr. and Mrs. Rangier Iaat Friday evening to say goodbye to them beton they left for their stew home near Listowel. The evcnieg wren spent in prss ying games, eingina. etc., and during the evening Mr. Ringlet wee presented with a writing desk and Mrs. Hingler with a chair. showing the esteem in which they are held by their neighbors mod friend.. We wieb Mr. and Mrs. Ringlet success in theirnew home. THE FARMER/I' CLUE. -Then was • word Attendance at the Ferment Club •oeeting which was held in the church ball IastTbursday evening. President Thompson occupied tbe chair. The main feature of the meeting was a debate between sides chosen by Vince Walsh and Gus Kinahan. Gus Kina- hao's side won by a few points. The subject war. Which is the more profit- able, mixed farming or specializing oo some particular line ? The latter won. The judger were John Boyle, Tom Leidy and Berner] Brophy. linters. --Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, of Auburn, called oo friends in this vicinity last week Miss Belay Mc- Allister visited sebasrtapol friends this week Wm. Thompson and Robert McAllister took a trip to Tor- onto last week Rd. Robinson and David Tisdale are entre/tad cutting logs In Albert Johnston's swamp at ppee+'eeessoot .Cameron Jefferson is The Grand Trunk Pacific moors! helping Oscr,e Brophy to eat wood passengerhas been ad - this week A aum.ber of ramp Thud by tbeet of the Inter people from Ibis vicinity attended the lot at °Win a t there are approxi - hoz social at Dungsnoon last Friday mately 10.800 quarter -sections sur- prising and report having bad a good veyed in the Grande Prairie -Peace time .Mise Martha Waliam en- River District -which are now open tertained a number of her friends last for homestead entry. in addition to Monday Peening Inst Thursday that, It is the intention to subdivide •venin a toad of young people from twenty-seven mon townmhipa. nearly Dooneh ocer and vkinity drove over 4,000 quartere.ctiooa during the pres- to re♦to John Mills'. near Auburn. and est season. lookingin all about 18.000 spent a pleasant evening together. quertereeetions or free boineeteed entry in 1911 in the far-famed Peace THERE'S NO RI -SIC. River murder. A wagon rood has been ooe- st partly by the Government end ly by the merchants est lCd- sou, Alta. through to the Mand. Prairie couatry a distance of HS alba from Edson, which Iv all peas. Welly computed and is reported to be r'emarkaMy level. with on heavy hills, sad over which heavy leads may be draws with ease. Road houses bare also he metahUabed along this lriet travel the settler will be •tp �ogopaestive ease and at i n from Fdeon on the Teen Peelfic this year in the rousse of a week where the forgoer routes Na EdsoentoO and Leser slays Lake oeoopled several maths tad very great ohole distant" to be traversed over tour times as *nog as the new it le reported that there are thee - sands nt p espeoaily a ttbi `t'sa bwe psi States, who have waiting eagerly for the opening el Peace River 'wintry lo Mona- hag. sad wham the anatiaseeesent rembes thews Sheri wpp1 be the greaten lead teen ta- te Ue Peace Il,ena+d 6e..& heirie tuuatry that hes ever flakes rine to nay esstiee a Oesisds. The Omni Trask PReNa is tektite PORTER'S HILL EAST WAWAMOSH. TUE.DA Y. Feb. 21.1. MONDAY, Feb. filth. Noesis. -)lige Lours Whiteman, of Chas. J. Rintoul, of the 12th con - Detroit, visited at Chas. 11cPbail's j session, has sold his leo-acre farm to rind 0. W. Potter's this week I Geo. M.!Robertson. It is an excellent Mn. Sterling McPbaii and daughter, farm and being next to Mr. Robert - are visiting in Kippers.. ...A very , son's it will give him n farm of 21111 pleasant evening was spent on Thum- acnes io one block. day last in the Chosen Friends' hall. A Dumber of the Oreng.• brethren from the 7th cooce.sion ere over. MAFEKING, bringiog with them carpet ■ud carpet MONDAY. Feb. 2001. balls, and after arranging the two PttRaoNALs -Mfr Brief Henry is carpets and each lodge selecting a visiting friends in Wingham Mr. team, the two teams lined up tor buss- and Mn. D. Aoder.ol, of Nevis. Alta, near and two very interesting games are visiting friends here at element - were played, resulting in • score of Mime Agnes Kilpatrick leaves to - se to 79 in favor of the Chosen day tor Brown City, Miele. atter• two Friends. Lunch wee then served by week& holiday J Hopper, of the bane lodge and after a short so- Belgrave, spent a few days at the Ciel visit all returned to their homes home of wee Haley last Werk fueling they had bad a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. Saunders enter- tained a few friends or, Wednesday evening of last week. All report an — eujoyaisle time Robert Blake had Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured His Bright's the misfortune to fall and hurt him- t)isease and He Praises Them. Clam Point, N. 8., F.•h. 210t1. -(Spe- cial.) -"I was treated by ,r doctor, but it was six boxes of Dodds Kidney Pills that cured me." That is the mtatrnrent of Joshua Nickeruion, postmaster hen. Mr. Nickerson is els, interested in tbe H•bing industry. and the above re- mark care in answer to a question from his brother flsherrden es to bow be got rid of the Bright's disease which appeared to have marked him for a victim. "D4e to a bad cold," Mr. Nickerson continued, "guy kidneys commenced to trouble me, and the trouble gut worse till Bright's disease developed. But Irodd's Kidney Pills cured roe and that is for reason 1 think and speak so highly of them." ST. HELENS. ' TL`FADAY, Feb\'21st NEWS Noris. -Mr. and Mre. Thur low *peat Sunday in Ashfield Mins Bertha Courtney. of Amberley is spending a few weeks with her friends here W Retberford_aod W. 8. Mc('roetie went to the county town on Tuesday lir, and Mre. T. Watson and Miss Campbell, of Lucknow, visited at Mrs. r), Todd's, sr., on 8uoday W. E. Gordon de- liverred a valuable horse at the Black Horse on Saturday. He realized a good flgun• for it Mir Ella Mc- Pherson returned to her borne at Crieff on Wednesday, after spending an enjoyable two months at her uncle's, fi. McDonald's Mr. Phil- lipe. sr.. bas moved to the house on F. Todd's farm. C. Mc.tllister will oc- cupy tbe house vacated by Mr. Phil- lipe Rob McGuire has been en- gaged by A. Durnin to work on his Perm. We are sorry to bear that Louis Grant is confined to the bouas with an attack of Iumbag••.. ...The box social held in the ball last Thurs- day, under the auspices of the Women's Aid Society, was a decided success. The proceeds amounted to about 845. PARISIAN SAGE Will Grew More Hair. Parisian Hage will erne. falling hair in two week, cure% dandruff in the same time and stop scalp itch at once. It makes the hair soft, silky and lux- uriant. A.. A H.tIR DRgasIND Parisian Sage is without peer. It con- tains nothing that can harm the hair -1: is not sticky, oily or greasy sod prevents as well as cures diseases of Use scalp. Women and children by the thous- and (see it daily as a dressing sod no home is complete without it. MONEY RAI'S IF IT FAl lir. Druggista and mores everywhere guarantee Parisian Sage and will re- fund your money if it falls, Ask drug - Fiat I!. H. Wigle what be thinks of it. He sells it at 5Oe per large bottie or you can secure it by mail postpaid from Giroux Manufacturing Co., Fort Erie. Ont. 8e.' that the girl with the auburn hair is on sorb package. Sold and guaranteed by E. R. Wigle, north side of &Iuare. A Rush to the Peace River Country. if This Medicine Does Not Omsk Yee Pay Nothlmg. A physician who made a specialty of stomach troubles, particularly dys- pepsia, after years of study the formula from which Dys- peptic' Tablets are made. Our experfeuee with Rexell Dyspep- sia Tablets leads uv to lei.ve them to he the greatest remedy known tett the relief of acute indigestion sad chromic Their d e . j -I5 Ingredients '� .00t-bing and beating to the inflamed muesbnass of the ore rich Ie n. nee of the di- gestive known t:) as. The lease they afford is almost i . latss. Their me with perinea.; and regu- larity foe • chert time brings about • tometiom et the pains edened by seller acts atomism. _ Rlily Dyspepsia aid digetsnities and prakhy eetrition. As Mimes of oor �mMimes faith 1. Resale Dyspepsia Tablets. we ark yea M try thea at oar risk. if they de not sive you em- irs sstldaetins. we watt retains yea the mesas paid see for then gowith- out k► out gtrstk+0 or frrr� Ti� Mee. to three skimpries >6 esots' w seats and elle ltswree•hee Too eats ,means So hs.v obtain them esea The Renalaids et tsefrtits bobween Were. M. O. BENMILLER. MONDAY. Feb. 20th. PxR.lONAL MENTION. -Jesse Gled- hill is able to attend t+ his duties at the factory again J J. Moore visited in Godarich last week Mi and Mrs. John White, of (;oderich. spent Sunday at the home of 1L White's patents, Mr. and Mrs. Heddle. Hat old Mandel. of Saltford, spent last week in the village. LUOKNOW. MONDAY, Feb. 20th. A general delivery • ystem has been inaugurated among the grocers. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mills, of Car- lyle, Sask., are the guest,• of A. Mills, L01/11. Miss McDougall, who was with Mrs. J. A. Sutherland during the put month, hat returned to her home at Tiverton. Miss Sarah McLean has accepted a pelf se that be isnot able to be around. millinery position in Winnipeg abs We hope to hear of a speedy recovery, will attend the openings at Chi: ago Mrs. W. Stothets orient the' en route, week -end with friends at Luckouw. W. H. Cook, as second best sales - Mrs. W. Hall is krill on the sick man for the E. D. Smith Nursery, i. Ii.L the winner of a 8100 prize. A hand- some fur -lined coat is part of the prize. LAURIER. MONDAY, Feb. 201b. Miss Mee MacGregor left on Friday for Chicago. Miss Jean Gilmore, of Lothian, re- turned house on Haturdav, haviog spent a few days holidaying with her friend Miss Tens Kempton. DEATH OF JAMES STEELE. -It is with deep regret that we report the death of Jame. Steele. of Amberley, who for many years herd successfully managed a blacksmith sbop there. Much sympathy is extended to the bereaved family. WEDDING. -A quiet wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mn. Kenneth MacKenzie nn Wednesday forono.to, February l5tb, when the former's sister, Miss Isabel. was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Andrew MacMillan, of Unnum, Al- berta. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. 8. Hardie in the presence of a few of tbbe bride'. immediate rola- WINS THE RHODES SCROL t}tulH1Y.- Lives. Alter dinner Mr. and Mrs'. Lucknow citizens were pleased to MacMillan drove to Lucknow to take learn that Eldon Rooklidge Siddall, a the early train Thursday for the 'native of this town, was the successful Wrat. Thw good wishes of their candidate from Manitoba for the maoy friends hen go with them for is Rhodes scholarship. Mr. Siddall is long and happy voyage through wed- the only son of George Siddall, ded life. banker, of this place. He is twenty- two year* of tyre and attended tbe public school at Lucknow and alar the Clinton Collegiate Institute. where he spent one year. On account of his health he went to Winnipeg seven years ago and entered the Collegiate. able and unhappy the little pairs and Oraduatinr there be began work at ache,• make one % A stinging cut, 'Manitohe College, where he won sev- badly chapped hands, a nasty burn, s eral scbolerships. He won the Iabie- son foot. a poisoned Heger -none of ter prize in the first part matl'icula- teem wounds or atlmenta ever likely tion. In first year arts he won the to cause serious trouble, which come scholarship in Latin and mathematics. to every woman -and man too -and In second year arta he won the schol- u•e just sufflcieot to take the edge off arships io English pbilosophy, Latin onsf'. temper and give one a '•groucb." and history. In third year arta he Ism-Buk is just the thing at. such won the scholarships in political euon- times. As noon as you put it on to a rimy and history. He was a member '.ore. a eut, a burn, or any skin injury, tf his class debating team in 1900 and it stops the pain, and the smarting, won the interclass championship. He and starts up healing. Dnn't make took a deep interest in athletes, and the mistake that because Zan, -But is during the past three years he has so widely used by medical men, by been a member of the Manitoba l,ol- nu155*. and fur serious akin diseases lege track team which has held the and accidents, that it is only for inter -collegiate chaunpionship. The serious cases. Keep it handy ,and use point that carried Mr. Siddall through it immediately- you get some trivial in- to winning the Rhod.•s scholarship jury or have some little sore. was the uniformly high standard Mrs. Chas. H. Barrett, Harmony which he held in all branches of his Road. Trutt. N. S., reps: eI had an work. both oo the field and in the ingrowing toe nail, which caused me class room. There was no department acute agony. Sometimes the pain was of work at college in which be took so seven i could not sleep. It became part that he did not keep a high stand- eo bad that I feared blood-pd.oning Ing and it was this splendid combine - bad set In. I was advised to try lam- Goo of his different college undertak- Buk and hound up the sore toe with Ings that won for him the scholarship. it. in a few days it was much easier, Mr. Siddall wax pursuing a special and 1 continued the treatment. The course In political ecxromy and bis - result is that today the toe ibi sound tory at Manitoba Univereity during and I have no more trouble with it, the lase two years of hie course. He We always keep %stn -But in our will leave for Oxford next fall. house, and I would strongly recom- mend it to every housewife," Zaut-Bok is just the thing. too, for the little ones. Pure in Its composi- tion, and herbal in nature, it is suit- able for the most delicate skin. It also Duns piles, eczema, verlooae ulcers. cold sores, absceer.es, blood polsoning, ringworm, and all similar skits die - eases. Sold everywhere at 50 mots a box, ur post free from Zeal -Bak 0o., Tito. upon receipt of prion. Miss Mims Graham left last week to attend the millinery openings at Cleveland and New York, before go- ing to Clearsfield. Pa., to her former position. . Hairy McMann, who herd been as- si.fing in T. %Vatson's barber shop for several months, has returned to Tor- onto. Harry McCreath, of KIncar- dine, takes his place in Mr. Watson's shop. GOLD MEDALS FOR LUCK NOW CURL - Ens. --The second consolation prize in the recent big bonspeil• at Harris - ton war won by the Lucknow rink -J. W Henderson, A. P. Stew- art, Geo. H. Smith. Robt. Johnston, •kip. There were forty-one rinks in the competition. The first prize went to a Seuthrimpton rink. The prize won by the Lucknow rink consists of four gold medals. PAINS THAT MAKE MISERY. A Talk With Orr Lady Readers. Have you ever noticed how miser - LOTHIAN. TUESDAY. Feb. 21st. LOTHIAN LOCALS. -Misses Pearl and Violet Glahn, of Bervie, spent a few days the matte of her slater. Mr -s. Tom. Mandy Geo. Swan returned to Acton today after spending some thee at his been here Miss Mary McLean M visiting Mende In Chi- eago... . John Plumps. of Fordyce, i spending a few days with friends Mary Swan spent a few days last week with friends In Ltaoknow Ell MacNlamerw had a very seeosesfal wood -bee on Wednes- day ret last week -.o ssmcc.uful that he had to tell the amen to quit or they wonld not have left s tree steatite„_ EU had annou.csd beforehand that he was giving a dance at night. an heAlleverybody was anxious to to the report a swell time Jim MacDonald wad ..ter, MIs Ella of Agoheslvy, were the guests of their grandfather, J•a. MoT)croand, no. day Ian nnggweek .. M hm Riede Monism. of Lange&is spending a few week at MacLean'. Allan Minnie Handy i. appending • couple of week. with Meade In Mipley. Oatevrl, Oastmet Se Cured win twat, 4PPf,ICA ese w Itrr+ti ssNarspke'�m ,awe t.er..►. i'w ea me tinemie• -E.ea~ me -rr�At ;era he ;a. MillIesetn► goner916 corn• r w hep " e � " e Sawa Alfalfa Tea. Correspoodenos le St. Pall Despatch. Four bundred men and women par- ticipated in an alfalfa luncheon in this city last evening. Biscuits and cookies, made from alfalfa flour and shipped here from Billings, Mon., were served the guests, and tea was served made from alfalfa leaves. Alfalfa has re- ceived quite a good deal of attention in the corn show, and this popular stock food was featured at the lun- cheon. it le the first time it bas been used in this form as it part of refresh- ments. i YEAR OLD GIRL Cored M 1Cid.ey Tremble. Mr.. Alex. Moore, of James street, °ward. N. 8.. says : "Booth's Kidney Pills *tired our tittle datigbter. Chris- tian, ape six yeah of many symptoms of kidney weakness. She complained of a sore hack, the kidney secretions were frequent and nncoetrdlahle, es- pecially at nighL Her stomach was weak and her appetite poor. This her ee have frequent head- aches, and the least exertion would tire her. We had tried many remedies, h u t she db tett im- prove. Finally R'• learned of Booth's Kidney (' 0. and pro• r-nred • hot in • abort time she was well aad ,tore not now o' plain *hetet her beta, the k loopy .~retirees haus tenemet nerwial, and mite plays around the booms with no t f We *wars see, rem ass,e Sone h's i,i wry nerrds'eeKUs-.uy Pins atter) a tome - seem that N yom derive no benefit fet# he Wooded. tioetli'. KMney PI11s are • specific far all die mem motel the k Maher fined tdeoriVes:Oew�trrt it. Wee le. noose .lea ..t Itepatt.. Booth 5 Laid Plenty of fresh air, sleeping out -doors and a plain, nourishing diet are all good and helpful, but the most important of all is Scott's Emulsioi It is the standard treat- ment prescribed by phy- sicians all over the world for this dread disease. It is the ideal food -maedi. cine to heal the lanes and � build up the wasting body. FOR SALA BY ALL DRUGGISTS good Mk, memo of ..gar .ad Mae at ler sketoktifal Mariam lamb Oil'. bwW y Hook. hank beak .ast.rr . bag Loot Ye..,. story a'OWNS 125 W.li. S.. !e-. Mw. Taoists. Om. Settlers' Trains -TO- MANITOBA, ALBERTA SASKATCHEWAN The only through tote LOW COLONIST RATER For settlers travelling with live stock and effects S pecial Trains will leave Toronto E ach TUESDAY M_%RUH and APRIL 10.10 P. M. Settlers And families without live stock should use Regular Trains leaving Toronto 10,10 P. M. DAILY Through Colonist and Tourist Sleeper.. Colonist Cars on all Trains No charge for berths Through Trains Toronto to Winnipeg and West Ask any C.P.R. Agent for copy of • tetters' Du,4. 409. KIDD, Agent Oode►.ci GRAND TNK-Y'Sw°,. Win ter Tours 'I'O Mexico, Colorado, California a n d Pacific Coast — — Points The (.rand Trunk Railway Sys- tem is the popular route from ell points east through Canada via Chicago. Features Doubie Track, Fast service. Finest Roadbed. Modern houipment, Un- excelled Dining (;ar Service -all element* of safety and comfort. To the Sunny South No more desirable route than via Grand Trunk and r-onnecting lines. Very Low Rates Full information, tickets, etc„ from F. F. LAWRENCE Town Agent. Office boon it am. to Or address .1. D. McDonald. District Passenger Agent, Union Station, Tenoned. Out*rio, ieueenar. ,. , AAI 2:1, 1911 '7 FUR and COAT SALE Have you taken advantage of our special stock reducing sale? All winter wear marked down to ridictltlously low prices Bargains iii Furs Bargains in Ladies' Coats Bargains in Girls' Coats Bargains in Tailored Suits Bargains in Separate Skirts Bargains in Underskirts, etc. vol' ARE WELCONili TO LOOK JOHN STEAD Cloaks, Furs, China, Etc. Hamilton Street l Clearing Sale OF WINTER FOOTWEAR Everything in Footwear for the cud weather must be . learel .>.t once to make room for new goods coming in for the spring tr:Ae. felt aqd Felt-l/gsd Boots, Shoes and Slippers, )(envy gum Rubbers, Overshoes aqd )(ockey Boots .rt prices that all. .111•• to clear t.heni in a hurry. t'. • and I. t us show y.•u what we havr to offer. Repairing Downing & MacVicar North Side of Square, Goderich 9 0 11 1 J. BROPBEY I SON GOOERION THE (.hAli1W. Funeral Director. And Embalmers Orews carefully Mewled so et as h..v, .iglu or .a, 11.111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 GET THE 1===1191 BEST FENCING AT THE BEST PRICES We have bought three carload.) of the well-known "Pittsburgh Perfect" Fencing to arriye about the end of March. This is the feoce that is welded by electricity, which protege the most of you have seen at Toronto end London Exhibitions. The upright. be- come part of the horizontal wires. Therefore it is impossible for them to slip as they do in other makes of fence. ,, For delivery from car and for cash with order we make you the following interesting prices: 5 -wire 33 inches high, all No. 9 wire, per rod 21 c d -wire 40 inches high, all No. 9 wire, per rod, 2 4 c 7 -wire 41 inches high, alt No. 9 wire, per rod...... 2dic rewire 45 inches high, all No. 9 wire, per . . . 3 1 ,1 c (wire 49 inches high. all No. 9 wire. per rod 3 4 c 10 -wire 47 inche, high, all Nc. 9 wire, per rod '16 c HOG FENCING $-wire :12 inches high, All No. 9 stays. 12 inches apart, per rod 3 3 c S -wire 32 incbe9 high, all No, 9 stays. Id inches apart, per end 314c 'wire 32 inches high, top and bottom No. 0, other, No. 11, st.eys 12 inches apart, per rod. 211ac No. 9 Coiled Spring Steel Wire sfulty guaranteed) per 100 pounds. ff.2.40 No. 12 Coiled Spring Steel Wire (fully guaranteed) per 100 pounds 3.00 Barbed Wire, per 100 pounds 2.90 These prime as .toted before are for cash with order. Ws will book orders only so the extent of .ter porches., as we •'aonot dupl.- eau our order for the money we are melting to you at, aft then ham been an advance on wire since purchasing these care. Orden will be filled as booked. COME EARLY AND AVOiD THE RUSH - frra rill going to roof emir hoose or barn this, year? if ,, w ran furniish you with Metal Roofing or wish our guaranteed Reedy Roofings and can also put them on for you. 4'611 and see sampler. before purcba.ing. How snout Cement 7 Are you gnieg 1n do any cement work this spring or .um,n.r? We 9011 handl. the Rabaul Pertiane Cement the Cermet that gives perfect satiefeetiee IN Shelf end Heavy Hatdww.e we never had • ,Lon sumpQaN.to • rias tele wiring Let oil. re oe (I ♦our Mmhing, Swabiaasvrstrolgblmg CHAS. C. LEE House Pbone No 112 Store Phone No. 221 j==i 'smeawssesmy ==1