The Signal, 1911-8-17, Page 7New
Fall Suits
Semi -Ready Style are in
stock and a big con-
signment of Ready -to -
Wear Suits has just ar-
rived. We are ready
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McLean Bros.
Semi -Ready Tailors
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KINOSORIOLM .
TtntioiY, Aug. Lith.
the
few
Joseph Quist'. el Toronto. was
Mlw11.. I. Whitty for a
da It r week.
L,AURiER.
TvesoAT, Aug. 15th.
Oa•toth e- r that liana W are
wMbeeaatw ing the
Oeteepathle
aid Sery in Miami tbe
lard bate'[yeeses•id wed as
Ombra Lira year
.uooe Doctoribis le graduating 1
.a
and will teach
.aen de In the was college the
awls,
Wtta$atDAT, /Lug. lith.
Batons. -Mrs. Arthur Item and
twig bbys, of Cypress River, Mani= oobb i
hater arrived here for an extended
,jail to Mrs. Roes' parsons. Mr. and
Mrs. IWO, .Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Stokes and ftrally. of Oodeicb, spent
Th ` the
wtavaedI home aMnr eBlaarry
lags
week with her sots in CNatos ....
Some W the village bah a taste
for tt'ait, but punas are rather green
just yet.
LANES.
MostDa e. Aug. 14th.
LANs Locaux.-The harvesters are
taking advantage of - the beautiful
e eetber of the past Lew days in rush -
inn theTh
seder °ever. e bat -
vest wfl-be wady all M by the end ot
Ws week Miss Florence Caswell,
wise was spending a couple of weeks
at the home of Jae Lane returned to
Toronto last week William Bald-
win took in the Detroit excursion tart
week W. P. Sanderson made a
trip to Bewails on WdneedayT to see
his little niece. who is esetoosly ill ....
Mn. Samna Sherwood, who west
West some weeks ago intends return-
ing home this week Melville
Reed tett for the West on Saturday
last. Ws wish him a pleasant trip.
KIPPEN.
Tur.DAT, Aug. Iblb.
(dolma Wrnr.-Artb.r Logan has
returned from eaakate omen, whore
be haw tauten a homestead and pre-
emption for himself end a homestead
for bis ocher. These are located
twenty-two miles south of Moose Jaw.
This with what his brothers. Jobs rad
sense, hold sakes al nasi 1.819 eras
in the Weft, besides the spidaid teem
sit 160 lathed scoot Wed this fall.Tb.vThe whole v
will be mood in Ude + bbsirboM.
but their many friends them star
tees le their aw hose.
Nor... -Albert Harvey has renes
the Lepm farm be a term of years at
$800 pee Tor. This Is a good tarts
and he shalt de well sad as be is a
pod tomeshe will leave the place la
ggWed, Yrs. Lemon and Miss
Jaaat opaot a day with freterriiends in
has soul b. . frfrom Winnipeg to
sped bee veeatisa with her parents
in the old borne bare Henry and
Joseph Bayou' after epwdiag the
summer with the old railer here on the
farm returned to Whitewood. Sask.,
last Tuesday. James Hayes went
with tbsm.Mies Maggie Mollie
has bees.agagsd to teach school near
'.'ieana. Elgin county.
The Lars Mae. HARvIT.-Mn.
Jobe Daymaa and daughters were in
Errant 1.11 Tuesday attending the fu-
neral of hes sister, the late lire. Har-
vey, wbo /s0 *host a month ago and
broke her tbigbdtene Mrs. Bagman
and Mrs. Harris are the osly two sis-
ters left sew of a large family of
Vaid women who were the wins
ire of the leading pioneers of
Ueborao. Mn. Harvey leeves to
mourn- her loss several sons and
daughters,
tt oed Charles and Mesdames Tucker
sad Blatchford, of Unborn. Thomas
and Joseph. millers, and Mrs. Howey.
Exeter. and Wesley, Mrs. Robert
Down and Miss Harvey, of Harwell.
Sask.
ET. AUGU$T1NE.
TT/1 =AT. August Ibtb.
BRtsfs.,-John Merritt, of Kincar-
dine, called on friends here lad week.
Wet. McIntosh visited Hallett
friends this week James Plough-
man returned home last Saturday
atter baring spent the mummer in
British Columbia ... Rev. John
Richardson, of Kiwis. is visiting
Meads in this vicinity . Mian
a Of Hallett, is the geed of her
aunt, Miss Mary McIntosh John
Boyle is engaged beyingg his brother
Joe to take off bb harvest Mn.
Wm. Thompson retuned home last
Saturday after a two conte visit
with friends to Manitoba and Toronto.
Among those who went West
last Si tachy from around hen are
Samuel Thempeos. Mark Armetron
e
James andLase Fe
Women's
ThWomen's Institute held a suoceeaful
mediae in the
church hall here last
Wednesday afternoon. Tbetittendanee
was not very large.
LUCKNOW.
MO7eDAT, Aug. 14th.
I. O. O. F. Oren -ins IxurrALLED. -
Tbe followiog officers of Lucknow
Lodge. No. 112, L O. O. tr.. bare been
Metalled for tbe current term: Jr.
Pam Grand, A.. McOarrol: Noble
Orsad, Wm. M. Johnston : V itme
Onnd, Wm. Davison ; recording sec-
retary. A. H. Boyd ; financial eesre-
tory, D. Paterson ; treasurer. A. Roes ;
warden. D. McLean ; conductor.
Ws MoOrostie ; chaplain. D. Peter-
son ; R. S. W. G., F. Mcintosh : L 8.
W. G., F. Armstrong B. 8. V. G..
Joo. Parrish; L 8. V. G.. D. C. Tay-
lor; O. G.. Joe. Elliott; 1. O.. D. Mal -
lough.
A Goon BRaooso.-Thirteen out of
the fourteen students at Luekoow,
who wrote on the normal entrance
examinations. were successful in pass-
ing. Five of three obtained booms.
That lea record to be proud of. and
one which reflects great credit on the
principal and teachers in Lucknow
school. Following is a list of the sue -
easeful studeete : A. E. Baruby. Dean
Geddes (bosorsi, Mildred Spence,
Prance. Apogee (baser'', Clarence
Sp.n e. A- M. Gardiner, John A.
Lockhart (boson), Jean McIntosh, M.
E. Nixon bonen. G. M. Spindler
(tenors). L a TVeieaven. Ruse Rad.
>Ifagos.-*ie Belle Bobettsoo has
return= home from the Wed
lilm FONW. 01 pall, is the guest of
Mr. sad We. Jasit Watses Rob.
Mathews Is berme frim Shalt Ste.
Mare os a Molt Mise Annie Lew-
goo, of Whist 1.gw o par -
rata. Mr. sed Mrs.A.
Miss Visa Ilisffins, d, is stak-
ing her Xr. sad Mrs. D. Hes-
ton MI= IBMs Miley le away se
poises Melt to ilawb Mc1T.tothie
w 1..
retarase to
irresirei 0. Maed
visit at
het home a. who
bas bees G. T. L ago= hewhas . bbow
"'^ wl XIX He is sseeredei
at Aske
chtwebarletar. the
cuirass boy who was w and
te
iwo wed. anhy a ewing
Jona&
. Ili bid I= with
a• attest
COLBORNE
MONDAT. Atgl. loth.
MarrLasro OsticaestoN NOrat.-Mr.
and Mrs. J. IdaSeid were guest;, at the
home of Win. Stevens on Sunday.. .
Mrs. Lobb, of Saginaw, Mich., is visit -
Ing wdth ber brother, Wm. Duret....
Miss Sylvia Hallman is spends her
vacation with bee !rend, Mies Rosy
Durst Among those who left oa
the excursion for the Wed on Satur-
day were Harry Parrant and Harald
Allan Harvesting operations are
almost completed in this vicinity end
the hum of the thresher can be heard
every day.
CovxcIL Mggrixo.--Colborne coun-
cil held its regular meeting August,
Bib, all the members pretend ; Reeve
in the chair. Account, paid viz :
Thomas Cousins. repairing Wile at B.
S tee. 111.26.: Austin Church,
gra v lith concession. 1117.10 ;
Audis hurcb. scow fence, L. R.,
to; James Pastan, teem on grader,
88.50 ; James Ftagan. gravel, 50c. •
John Levy. repeirinR bridge and
plank on 8th concession, $17 ; William
liePbe., repairing four culverts. 81.50;
Jobn McClure, 42 bads gravel.
84.20; Abner Morris, gravelling. 881.-
40; John Barker. gravelling. 815.80 ;
Samuel Potter, gravelling, 1128.116 ;
Wm. Renown inspecting,
$2; John
Barker, cleaning gavel pit, 11.75;
John Bartter. repairing culverts. 88.755;
John Barker, pork and spikes. $1.15 :
Miss B. Milligan, gravel. 78 loads,
87.80 ; Wm. Glazier, inspecting 82.25 ;
W. W. Fisher, 46 loads gravel. boy at
gate. 16.25; Peter Fisher, inspecting
Andrew Halliday, gravel. 81 ;
Albert Naeggl. breaking rods, 84.95.
Council djbot►rned to meet again Sep-
tember 12t at 2 o'clock p. m. F. W.
McBee/eon, Clerk.
NO MORE DANDRUFF.
IL a Wee. !Kamm 1. MOMS
I law to rid year seek et /My
Is was gels M wiry Won
ti l D -.g it
e t lis
721:1.
eal- tit s g_51 WF
it In tw^g s5 bask.~4
Ao.ett bbNDp •
ILaw iWr
sea •ad w ii ogee
sarsaW-1 Y
Be YT N.
Tunson.Y, Aug. loth.
Tug NisExcites-J. Carter W
been instructed by the council to p to
lrelb to see to lbs shipping e[ the
eirtlllrn which has bees purchased
them sur the electric light picot. H.
is thew this week. It is expected that
when re maim arrives there will be
meat Nave, sod it will be more mos -
with tad than the present an -
Tics BLucnoss.-A. Hieiop the
Liberal madiibs tion Bast Huron In
tis Deataiaa Weetisns.apaMBleu:
risk a few
have Ho bels MaIldayhopeful of the outcome
sad Uwe is so doubt if lbw farmers
look to their own lettersets the can-
not bolo hart support the oodidatse
who laver reciprocity. as it lea seesa-
ws which certainly mud basalt
them. Ami those who will be par-
ticularly
articularty b.nihtted are those in the
V
eeLiog ►aaineae, as that is one of
bi psodoets that wRl be increased in
value by the larger market.
Pall oarA1. AND Sgxstut_-Mrs. T.
8aoder.00, of Steidlao. Seek., who
with bet husband has been on a trip
to the OMspent a few day!
this week with her cousin, Miss M.
=bare The sound of the
machine beard to all direc-
tines Mw (e a sure sign that before
Flag we gall be no longer complain-
ing of the bmf W. Raba, who
recently purchased a threshing outfit
fens the Goodisons, of Sarnia, re-
ceived it last week and it is now in use
all the time The farmers are
nearly through with the harvest in
this locality and mine of them are get-
ting ready for the fall wheat....Rev.
J. L Scull was in Stratford preach-
ing in one of the pulpits there last
Sunday and in his absence Rev. E. A.
Fear preached in the Presbyterian
church et the morning service and
Rev. Mr. Pearcy. of Londesboro', in the
evening. W. H. Kerr. of Brussel.,
rpceaebed in the Methodist church hero
temorning The lawn social
logit by the Oetbolics last Wednesday
evening on tbeir church lawn was a
grandsaooes's. The evening was fine and
the entertainment was good. There
was a very large attendance, many
coming from Clinton, Brussels, Wng-
ham and Lucknow, sed the receipts
were in the neighborhood of 1800. A
great deal of credit is doe to the bard
work of Father Dunn C. Bell.
who has purchased the chopping -mill
property from Alex. McCreight hes
moved bis family to town and is now
toady to attend to business. He
comes well recommended and should
do s good business.... Sties E. Gidley,
who has been visiting ber aunts in De-
troit for the past month, returned
home Saturday acoompsnIei by bur
cousin. Evelyn Burt. of London
F. and 4. Balnton are on a business
trip to Toronto, Guelph, Galt and
Brantford. purchasing sheepskins for
their tannery. They expect to do a
larger badness thee ever thio season.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Gidley spent
Use past week visiting with London
and Exeter relatives Rev. T H.
Farr was preacdifng to his old charge
at Wroxeter end Gorrie on Suoday
sod his work here was taken by a stu-
dent, Mr. Rogers, of Brussel,
Mrs. J. Leech, of Godericb. visited
with her brothers here thio week ...,..
S. A: Poopppplestone returned boom Sat-
urday with his new honor as Grand
Master of the L O. 0. F. for Ontario.
There is no doubt he will fill the bifid
in a very acceptable manner, as be is
a firet-class speaker and knows the
work from start to finish _ ... The
lawn tennis club are enjoying them-
selves on tbe Presbyterian lawns and
are getting quite proficient with the
racquet There was a t stir at
the O. P. R. station Saturday morning
when so many lett for the harvest
field. of the West. About sixty left
from the station, a Dumber of them
driving kere from Clinton Mr.
and Mrs. J H. Elliott visited with the
former's father in Hawick over Sun-
day ... ...Mrs. McOrae, of Sault Ste.
Marie. spent s few boars here on Sat-
urday on her way to visit friend,' in
Belgrsve Rev. W. Irwin and
wife, who have been visiting hen for
a abort time, returned on Saturday to
Mr. Irwin s charge in Michigan
Rev. W. McLean and wife, of Wan-
buno, are at present visiting with the
latter's parents here firs. J. Bell,
who was in Minnesota attending ber
brother, who died there recently. re-
turned home this week The Sun-
day school committee who had charge
of the excursion to Goderieb are well
pleased with the results. Each of the
three schools will receive x1& which is
very good considering this was their
first attempt at anything of this na-
ture E Watson shipped a car of
cattle to Toronto os Saturday.
FIRST CAR OVER CROW'S NEST.
Remarkable Rum from Calgary to Gran -
brook, B. C.
The tremendous progress being
made by the manufacturers of auto-
mobiles in perfecting the construction
of their machines to meet the rough-
est and most difficult road conditions
has again been forcibly illustrated by
the trip from Calgary, Alta.. to Cran-
brook, B. C.. made July 10th -11th,
1911, Ib an "Everitt" touring car, the
property of R. H. Behcet, of Ward-
ner, B. O.. and driven by W. H. !On-
set.
The route traversed leads througb
MacLeod, Pincher Creek. Crow's Ned.
Fermin Slko. Weidner and Oran -
brook. and comprises 893 mites of as-
sorted road, McMinn( mud, rock and
corduroy. The consumption of gaso-
line was X galloon, or ow gallon to
etaey ts
thlrss miles ; of d > l. loos,
wi1M the Wei =Ming WN Si oine-
tss bow Ile the MUM disburse cam-
pioss the reead of a most remarkable
run.
The car in thio case was an allfiena-
d1.. Dveeitl4 made In Orilla, Ont., by
the T e ihap• Motor Co.. and rated at
res„Vereer. The fad that no tire
em
mperiseoed .bows the
of the Oanadian product.
wlailelleqra all Tudhope carsare sup
of fhb trnir 8. H.
y e 1i1ni C7Y
d"17ip le the oar that ever wont
overlb optose se lea own power bort bed to Two
others towed
e the ut with tear. With
&ae osesieswtio• of tbe fad that
Mess ears gee rated as at mete
grater heaepowee. the showing
mode as ibis esreskie
birseindad pas= that
wo baro a ger r•= is
ani k.., sir ydiefa-
et `eilmab mge. lea asaal si
sell.essemptise whoa pie. efis a engesolles s&. Ohs
supuAer of any oar oo the sseetd'
Th. Opal to sew ..b.eeib.r. far
the Milo= of the year in We.
Osideirserss beer&
•
eismisline et Ube 11•101
1 u geln att
at the l.narei
01110.101111 Cannot be Curse
local eppaaulese se unmoosast rare tie
h pard..the ler. Z1meo r any ono
=owe. dna ase tial la y esralks•
ttwel eseM4M w
M
bear
r
hates `aural
bow:
w t -Ls -1 o edlid wf
J. CHEN iY a Ott.. labia 0
T is 0nus Ile oeweigstise.
THE WATERWAY MARCO.
Liverpool Wheat Futuro. Close High.
se, Cid ass Lever -Live Stack
-LptaI Qwstatione.
calCAOO. Aug. u. -orbs grata markete
is te.Mr and desmd may utas bot-
tom; e.alc wheat. he a le: $ . coca.
der turtles,
try aesst110 i tress tires
feud ter New D. s'
C.lard' eaa/ Two -
The D. a C. take lines have just
tbi• mare. and two-step writ-
lt ' Finny IL DMA. composer of
tAtiatilpr "Selly fl sdeut, Black
ord and other very
.Mendell n.Footioos- The eompdt-
the * rls0. ak.zpr alIYs
kw
the D. t O. Lab.. 1 inas.. is Aro d
and ssies and so .sesby that 1t lb
ben= M be 10. pallor roses@ of
this essees. whom Tee a * w le
lest, to say arms isr only Oro
stance.. AMrds•
a Cr. vellarrb Nevetemme
Os.. Dept. W.. Detroit, Meed.
Inds.
ttiim_ _arBst Noma to-da1M
baa?bsge ''RrM'M'tian mar ea
sal a bol lower ea cots. nsd.ee a
Nee . Antwerp batter.
Tomato Orabt MaAtet-
Whoa& to.
_„r.. t» ria
'"V••• sS it
Terunte emboli•Dairy Marnet
lisreastre0. asuois. 3 I:
ars ji..Wase.awnis.sroesserr'.a • :: it fi • 0u .liii
few.rlr 0lld
Montreal Greta awl Proems.
,moirrrezass As • t iwl man
tan gowr.tty me teem . F1 •
good domes& In au hose. 11.85
Is term at the f. aay.ao., sad w
dairy martsto are
lltord bo- . 414 to MAI pee
so tp-Prato. hal!-bi8r, to 1be. ILO;
barrels. Ins lbs.. Salk k taorces. tis ttw
InjLeet--Cstnposat, Ws -s rIS lba. del:
boom. Ma ,
t 11d 1.e.. nneett. a •. two
agaatag,
IRM: ;Mr.. wmma. set. Plea; la
paps, et pee -iso tell dart aut
barrelagazalLoboe poet bart+ 'MMeM
w ,r
bopark. an bet tat, barna.
litoats- Can.&Iw
wailers %ti•
M c
Ss le Selli:
a
1 local:teal; lee. 1 ▪ deaw
bO s. SC
Ko. 4 . Mswan
tints, ILO,
stn rotors. N Wit"! . R M
%Ilea•
eats -!K barrel 54.11: bee of ss
lbw. til.. tgtn M
to OS▪ arts.
Eps--dsleoted. MA ereeb, Ines: Ke. 1
CCbow Weeteras. Mac to 127M. oast -
WWI. DVSs
Putter-.Cdotcoot. lir* laic.
CATTLO MAIIK[Tto$.
Union ate* Yards.
TOEONTO, Aug. 14. -The receipts
of live stock at the Union Yards
were 98 carloads, consisting of 199e
cattle. 229 hogs IR8'sheep end lambs.
67 calves and 3 horses.
S. L. Woodward t fortut •.
Co. S7 cauls, w lite
tellers : r .woos
IN cattle. ire 1M. eteb. at NM. or a
Mpp of N to al; also in able ear
Liverpool nil tbs. asst. at IL'R, or a
range ot (Rete a
Choice OWN tots roads of betokens
said at O.*a at ILO a
t(lrl• eselNrm. NS to s6; .emmoa.
to S; sew., Ilse to N; bulls. It to
H.S.
Milkers and Optingsn.
]future and eprtagefe .014 at NO to 1111.
and ons obeeee' s0f1Mr Mougbt i7s.
VMI Calves.
About h deal calves aril at N to pale
per cwt.
Snoop and Lambs.
Lambs ranged at frac ISM to t;Js;
.beep. sem a 54 per cwt.
H. P. If canals' quo▪ te▪ d deers for kegs.
f.o.b. cars at country pasts.
Montreal Live Sbdt.
MONTREAL. Ang. 11-1144 occas wea-
ther.
wther. (osplsd with a uttla better dimmed
from the few Wynne p.aa9*. tamed to-
day's oatppe sweet to be waive sol
hrin prtos!e r stns
dwm& treat
Y paehars tee the
effect K the motor weather rot nada
neat telt In the way of allot de-
mand trout rustier. as TK ail aa•ea-
ouortly that. is very neM boyl.g from
these sources.
Reeelpta of cattle at the West sat
Stock Tatk to -lay wallltatol at 718
head: nortbWMt Keen dein We off, at
kW to N; ,tete stew, meaty. 0.is
N for cholas: good. 111.0 to l.0;
91.0 to inn; grass bulls tar camDmg, st
to p.11.
Northwest cows and hotter. were
.testy, with beet at N.1` others othat
te to 54.15; eaters cows, rapt. were about
So stronger. at 111.71 to l for W.7. SIC,
to N lira and poet to medium at
MTo-day's rosdpts et mon estimated .t
IM; pried s(rengoe. with old .howp sNl-
lag at Nie per posed. sal lash. at lc to
nee pm Dodng ssewrdlag to Mae.
Hop receipts est noatel at 1140. with
mica .many. Maot. (tang nin). al ILO:
hoary fate (sort runt, Inst and sows.
N.N.
Ebamatel receipts of oatv a, 814; prices
tire. at N pp W each. aoese{eq w Maw.
Last wssb u reosipte at this mat Sal
Cattle Taro : 1155 was, 1/111 shoep, ISO
bogs and SI calves.
Now York Live Stock,
NEW TORO. Aug. 1L-Ssevsw-Re-
cetpts. NM; stows. rat cows and sit bulls.
strong; mala sal oolong& bulls. weak
tan to lower; cid cows. elm 10 lower;
stews. 91.0 to /7.91. 11115, 5.11 to wig;
cows. /1.M to K.
Cat. VW bowl; martin.s
natty:: weals to 0.0; cuY.. te to N;
grassers sal tannins. Ilse to 5410;
cot.soa wooloralLN.E.
Shoop and LnttrReOHpta 7111 heal;
slump bsrsiy .toady WOOD. cti.a but
se tower; lee lower: •hash WM to
SS; eons. to a; lambs. Kw to FAD;malls. N u Jp.
Hep--Rocdpta, 114. earkmt. higher at
V 15 to O.
OAlap Live Steck.
CHICAGO. Aug. 1L --Oa
new. market strong a Se
8«voa N to pew. w..uwa steers. N. ti
51*; .uselowe two re«lont. visa to SS:
Bows an4 baItera, tine to SLS. calves.
w. -- eO
SAO market to tower;
vent. r n to 15. enlzal, R M 018hoary. 11.15 to .i; roost, iLS to VAC:
soca to cameos begs. t7.5 to
811to8.'1. WI etsalsa. R.$ te gia.•
Shoe tad Lasbs-R.0s1pt•. N.sre:.ear-
at cuing: socio, Mt0 M M swroM•ttsorrts R
to N. Iambs. natty*. 54 to 11.11. we.twht.
74.71 to 117.3.
Plucks (taller.
Toronto, Aug. ib. - With the shreds
of his right era which had hese tern
away shove the elbow dirge
hit sleet and the bloat fee=
ser .roll ji rt 54*, Joseph telae e, 96
yearn 01 age. an 1ta1 employed at
the Port Credit Brick - sibs. slsppad
up to his foreman a
remarked that he was
have to qn:t work be
reshot w ale
A. W. Mhos' motor
N 1. thweMbt Neat to wall Mentor a •
t`:sugh very week from lees ,4 Mood
H . ! t hod tern caught in the Melt•
egg of sora rehie r:1 d the ',bent
SEVEN
YEARS OF
MISERY
Al ldtewsd by Lyda E. lint-
imes Ye iiia C, t. u1.
8itasbee4 'For seven pests pe boil
demi it roar est; M los
at a time awe
ad ss
Towlesu&w, Aeoeerr 17. 1911 11
ma wee
armee
ere ages* ss bine
sayer wig=
ss. The
etas xis at es
woe eke reedir
whoa se
1 Wahlest Isetts
te i; re.
a Mesa et Erg aboab LTLse4. /t h tAa
air' Wwas deb U
M tsett tts g inosine aod
w e lR des. reml essay ireserta
walk;liee imeselaiew aid alike err:
Mes1 a I tint visit whit r. t he rr► gid
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We aim always to keep on hand
the best, the most reliable preparations
for toilet use. We shall be glad to
have you call and ask for your favorite
preparations. We are here to please
our Customers.
-44. J. Butland Druggist
North Side Square, Ooderich
Cowan's seems to hit the
right spot. It is a great
food for husky young ath-
letes : satisfies the appetite
easy to digest: and delicious
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STURDY'S
GROCERIES
try a sample order. You
MEI be certain of securing
seasonable goods bore at all
times. Our phone number
is 91. Give us a trial. rhe
quality of our goods will con
vino, you.
Sturdy & Co.
On The Square
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SUMME3R"
GOODS
Hammocks, Coal Oil Stoves, Gasoline Stoves,II
Screen Doors and Windows, Refrigeratorsice 0
Tongs, Lawn Mowers, Ice Cream Freezers, Fishing 0
Tackle, etc.
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BRASS GOODS
We have just receieed a beautiful lute of Florentine Brass
Goods. Each pied powea..a tbe aesthetic charm .f Nature's Gar -
sten, each decorative design artistically eogrevd by hand &Dd
finished in black and dull brass.
We have oleo a fine line of Rodgers 1847 goods.
Big a0ortment of Carving Knives and Ports in cases.
YCLES
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W. are agents for the Canada Cycle t Motor Co.'s Bicycles and
carry the Cleveland line in stock.
We have added a d
big e repair department to our ' workshop
and carry a full line of bl..,de wrodries.
1. your LAWN MOWER out of repair or does it need sharpen-
iom P We can put it in order for you.
FENCING
We have about two thousand rode of Fencing left yet out of
stout tour thousand. We are going to teas the Pausing out at
prices that no person can afford to miss. The lilies colorist of
The Piltelxurgk Perfect Pence, 7 wine, 47 niches
hipb. No. 9 wire, for 271. a rod.
Cyclone Woven Wire Fame, No. 7 and No. 9 wire.
Arseriean Woven Wire Feng, No. 9 wire.
Page Woven Wire Fence. No. 9.
(:oiled Wire at $240 per 100 the.
Barbed Wire at 9850 per 100 I los.
Does Your House Need Painting?
If so, don't forget that we paean; the 'tberwee-Williams Palet,
the beet paint os the market, -
a)o you wast to brighten up your forsiture, Soon and ladod-
worb t If so. don't forget that we beadle JAP-A-I.AO. •higb.grade
.arsish eel stain combined.
CEMENT
A fresh rraa4oad ef Pleb.. a1 Poetised Cement has jot arrived.
The National IN the best sad dressed enema made.
(re agate on your Plumbing. Beading. Ilrvotteoagtiiall
Metal . W -
CHAS. C. LEE
House Phone No. 112 Scoot 'Phone Ho. av