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The Signal, 1911-8-24, Page 7(14.4 his bodyaim ha licensed ES tun. No smoke. Le taae-- muse of It. nada ITURES ND8 rondos KING from craetary ED THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO l'etuaeuet. A(:.0 sr 14, Olt le The News of the District I� 46 +454454546+46 4s4e +++++ 46464645+464545+44t PORT ALBERT. TresosY. Aug. "_red. Ballast. Nils. Boren aod Mins Edith Boren. 4 Chicago. who have spent tbe past week here. left tor their home on Tuesday . sera Nat Harvey and danghtvr Hilda, of Dur- ham. are visiting Mrs. McConnell.. , Little Gordon Pearson, who met with a serious runaway accident recently, it doing very nicely. His many wish him a spssiy recovery. dal FIs.. A. O. Walkegtoe. et t� epsst Sunday bore Iii. IlOs..sU haves on Wednes- day on the reverters' sseursioo to abs West. RkID S CORNERS. TUESDAY, Aug. 22od. News Notes. -A number of ths yoato4t moo in this vicinity lett for the inviting West this week. With good crops and the best of weather to beeves them, the farm.re of tide section are surely 'crateful. Let us see, Thanksgiving Day hu some relation to the harvest, has it cot? .Mrs Chaplin continues to grow weaker, and requires constant attan- tioe. "Wearine awe' to the land o tbe 14+1." They say the minister must be Irish -or why such potatoes, We were pleased to see Rev. Mr. and Mrs. McKerroll at the Cornets on Mooday Peering. Toronto lite cer- tainly agrees with them. supple- mented by a month at Bruce Beach. We leave featly f tten to re- port the most importantthingto the people of the Corners -that garden social on Thursday. the 3lst, on Mr. Armstrong's lawn. A splendid pro- gram is promised. tbe usual good .tipper, and a treat -the Kincardl.. Kitties. What mon can you ask to base a good time, LANES, SATCRDAT, Aug. 11th. Bairns -The past week ,has been pry- poor harvest weather. owing to the amount of rain. The harvest will all be under Dover next week. Boase ,re already through despite the rain. and the iron hone is alreadyvisiusg neighboring ghboring tar. n. Sam- uel Philips and Miss Maryof Mate - king, returned home atter a week's visit at her daughter's. Mrs. Thos. Ferguson's Mrs. D. K. Webster, of Lucknow. visited frieods at Lanes on Friday last.... . We are pleased to know that Mrs. Samuel Sherwood and infant son arrived safely home from Their Western trip on Tuesday last. GONE TO THE Weer. -Mrs. Alex. McLean, one of the old pioneers. left for Ethelbert, in the Great V..st. on Tuesday. accompanied by het two daughters and their children - Mrs. McFed.rain. of Ethelbert. and Kra McDonald, of Fort William. They were accompanied a* tar as Owen bound by Charles, wbo occupies the homestead. Mn. McLean. who less been an invalid toe moths peau owing to rheumatism. lives in -bopes that the Western climate will again restore her limbs to their former use- fulness and free her from its ravages. Although past the threescore and ten ,she has a very remarkable memory. and is bright and cheery Her many frieods will miss her bright smile and joke and sbe will not be forgotten by bet many friends and neighbors. V e °De and all hope that the change of climate will forever drive away her aches and pains, .. that she may en- joy the remaining evening hours of life with her family. who are nearly all in the Western Provinces. BLUEVALE. MONDAY. Aug. 21.1. Betze'e -Mies Clara Reid, of Oleu- aaoan. visited her trieod, Miss Floor - son Galbraith, on Sunday MrY. Robert Mason, w bo baa been vidtiog Meode toe the pant week, has re- turned hove Threehiag is the crier of the day in this vicinity A number from bare attended tbe Borden meeting io Harriston on Set- urday- evening. E1.s(-noN PausrncT.,-Arch. Hie - lop, of Grey township, Liberal stand- ard-bearer for East Heron, is bevy oaavwing these days. He feels Eur sad hal at fatketl.ale ter the coming battle. Shievak, titbit was a tie at the last Glendon. will Owe Mr. Hisibp this these a mayorit et about twenty. and Turnbsery. which went Comoros, tire last elsdlos, will swing into the Worst column. However. E a s t Huron is good lighting ground for both parties. with the chances in Mr. Hislop'- favor. KINGSBRI IMiE. Tt:irstAY. £ug.2Yod. News of THE WEEK. -Mas Stella lirioda, of Detroit, is visiting her friend Miss A. Connor • Miss Agnes Pope. a former teacher bre, is spending a weak with her friend Miss Ethel Austin Rev. J. M. O'Rielly is spending some time st hi- home bore Wm. O'Brien, of e►Idcastle. is visiting friends in this vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gar- vey entertained the young people of th, hr:,'i'v on Tuesday evening, ,f Tart ..eek. All report a eery enjoyable time mama. Fred Hermes°, of Cleveland. is at present visiting his grandmother. Mn. Martin Mies K. Whitty visited in Godericb a few days last steel .. John P. Sullivan left lad Saturday for British Columbia. We can't afitord to have bias long away. .. Miss H. Young attended the wedding f her friend. Miss M. C. Benn. at Lucao .Mn. J. Flynn and daugh- ter ida, of 1tault Ste. I<iarie. are spend- ,iog a couple of months with frieods here A number of the farmers of ICintail and Kingsbridge were present at the Literal nomination in Goderich last R'edbendet The road from Port Albert to kintail has been much improved this summer by new cement bridges built by Thoma. Sandy. He also put in • cement walk for Pat. Austlu John, the little son of Mr. end Mrs. MBowler, met with an un- klituyte accident last week. He was pI*ylagoe the sofa when a needle en- tered his thigh. Doctors were unable to Watts it, but be is feeling so ill Altai er- twined a few of Connor her friends , en- aDecently• Mise Maye Joys is ism ripe at boners it is rumored "WI wedding hew wil soon be baled i s tslg neighborhood The WPM of lit. Joseph bare purchased Sheila* Pity lett vacant by the death r1 Mise Hatdew of � attter�- riattmu . .. . Miss Mabel Lustig spent a few days in Miss P. Dalton awl bee Ideal. Mimi Mae Thompson. of Tor - rat.• visibd relatives is Colborne eras Miss Oertie Dalton intendsa course at $trestord O�IRr st tfeM�irh. is a visitor in our Miss Medi. Me - pt ..... The Oario Wert Aber, t y ba. bora much patroatsed by M`�ywnig iodise lately. 1[isa ad Klee Cometeg- O'nelem • age mojoerninz with par..«. Ss. a beet= iftMaisy m is ala a}w solar. w cake is wtd tale bra. DUNLOP. MONDAY. Aug. 21st. The wife and little son of Dr. F. L 8mitb, of Detroit. guests of Mrs. R. McDonald, have returned home. Mrs. L M. Blair and children, Mae - ter Hobert and Miss Grill, hays re - torpid to Detroit after spending the summer with Mn. Blair'. sister, Mrs. Robe. McDonald, of this place. Mrs. Clafin in at hose again with her daughter, Mrs. Robt. McDonald, after attending the wadding of her granddaughter, Edna, wbo is a dersuuggbb ter of C. W. Mulloy, of Aurora, P.8.I. of North York. Sys YDNF8DAT, Aug. 23rd. Threshing is in full swing. Several threshing °utfite are in the neighbor- hood and on the whole the yields are turning out well. Oats are rather light. y A beach party was beld by the ooung people of the neigbbortaood n Friday everting in booth of Miss Edna Taylor and Miss Jessie Iiatlater, who are leaving this week, the former for Vancouver and Miss Uoklater for Calgary, where she will teach school. A very pleasant time is reported by those who were present. WEST HURON IN 1008. Following au a the figures of the election to the House of Commoor for %est Homo to 1968, when the candi- dates were E. N. Lewis (Conservative) and Hobt. Holme. (Liberal) : A.SHFIELD. Lib. Con. No.1. .. 40, 78 No. '1 ... ....... .......... 41 84 No.3 44 Gi No.4 ... 95 87 No. 5 ... 63 41 No. s 74 18 NIA Majority........ .. 354 - 355 5 C'OLBORNE. No. 1 v 74 - 00 No. 1 23 42 No. 3 71 70 No. 4 44 34 Majority OODERICH. No. 1 Bl No. 2 57 No.3 72 No.4 s 84 No. 5. 41 No. 8 78 No. 7. 41 212 :x18 6 415 83 Ifs 80 63 52 75 38 491 Majority 78 GODERICH TOWNSHIP. No. 1 ..... 34 68 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 52 No.8 .. mama 31 ar tyu 43 70 80 5.� 218 :498 122 Majority CLINTON. N7. 1. 1M1 No. 2 77 No. 3 64 No.4 71 2 Majority 67 WEST WAWANO8H. No. 1 . 49 No. 2 42 No. 3 29 No. 4 61 Na5......... .... .... Majority 51 28L 48 72 59 46 elms 68 54 51 34 r 135 3 HLLLE1T. No. 1 51 51 No. 2 64 5 i No. 8 .. 44 27 No. 4 . 78 46 No. 6 • 80 113 No.6 68 36 No.7. _�P 41 354 ' Majority 71 RDCAPiTGI.ATiON. 354 389 Ortheses . 212 906 dediride 415 4111 ease. Wit iii Wed Wawa.ash11119r Hallett SW IMO 1175 2127 Majority ee< Nora Ole goys at Tsrento Euh.betien. The Minos OM Soft Aseosiatbu of Tore MS se Head haws a tet as the Tereehr Selbibilaise glands der- iag the bwo wale ft guest lair. it 1e lusted r Dow' ee De.lalee street west .l . ai)�Ilfia ural eel !Masham en belted be t thole h rt8M• y on the BLYTh. Tl'ItaDAY, Aug. 22nd. Tete BowLens.-The rink of bowl- ers that went from bore to the Wing bean tournament did not stoned in capturtsg any of the prises. In the that place, it was bard to get four players to go, and when they did get them some of them couldn't stay un- til the finish. The first two goon the played woo handily,but 10 ethird game the Rom rnk from Brussels pot these out of the trophy oompetitiou by • soon of 19-94, and they could cot stay to play in the other corapetitios.. They played • game, however, and would like - have captured some of the prizes if y had stayed in the game. It is the intention of a rink to go to Exeter tournament this week and they may do better. PER.ONAL AND GENERAL. -The choir of Trinity church with a few of their frieods spent Thursday last at Menesetong 1 ark and had a most en- joyable day Dr. Perdue, wbo bad is livery stable burned last fell, is re- building it d had the raising last week. Tan SS brick walls are good, so be Is only having the frame work put to it. M. Mains, of Londesbcro', bas the contract and will no doubt do a good job Rev. J. L Small. after his three weeks' holidays, occupied his own pulpit on Sunday Albert Payne, of Morris. sang a beautiful solo in tbe Methodist church Sunday evening. He hos a tine clear voice nod. as he is still veryoung with good training be should make his mark Dr. G. Stewart, of Cupar, Seek.. is on a visit with friends here. His aunt. who intended to go West, took ill and was unable to go when she aspected, so be came -here to see bar Mr. and Mrs. P. Uouglaws and .on, of Hamilton. spent a hew days Isere ibis week with the former's mother. Mr. "'Douglass bee a splendid positio. in Hamilton with his father- in-law. Mr. Dalley .Mr. and Mrs. McKay, of Walton. spent Sunday the guests of Mr. Spafford Miss L. Barr is visiting her cousin. Mrs. ,Love- grove. of Cayuga Miss E. ' Wan - lees, of Toronto, is spending her holi- days at her home hen Miss M. Llviagstone. who has been spending her holidays at her home here, went to Torocto on Saturday to attend the millinery openings Mrs. Mcrae, of Sault Ste. Maria visited this week with her cousin, Mrs. J. H. Elliott. .sere. R. Dunbar, who has been on a visit to the West, returned ben for a few days before leaving for her position in the South Mr. and Me.. J. L Kerr. of Clinton, visited friends here on Friday last. ...R. Mc- Kay and F. Metcalf were in Lucknow last week at the sheriffs sale of jew- elry, but the stock was not sold and is to be pat up again this week Wedding bells were ringing this week at the home of J. H. Cbellew, when his daughter, Mise Peart, was united in marriage to Mr. Egan, of Toronto. The bride has tbe best wishes of her wanytaieods here, as was shown by the large crowd that was at the sta- tion to see them off......At present there are quite a few Italiens working on the C. P. R. track here putting it in repair.... . J. H. Obellew wrote as article on rural delivery of goods for the Furniture Journal. for which he received a prize of $10, and his essay ain the last issue of the Jour- na and is very good. It simply gives hip own experience in this line while in business here.... - Mr. Chambers is in Toronto this week at the millinery openings and while there he will en- gage a milliner tor the millinery de- partment of his store here .8. A. Pepplestone was in Exeter last week and on Thursday evening the Exeter Lodge,I. 0. 0. F.. of which he is a member. tendered biro a grand recep- tion on account of hie elevation to the Grand Master's chair for the i. 0. 0. F. of Ontario.......Mtw. they and daughter, of Acton. are visiting with relatives here . E. Schaeffer, who bad his leg injured at Heneall, is re- cuperating with friends here Miss McLaughlan, of Platteville, is visiting her uncle, Postmaster Sins, here.... Mrs. J. Blnor and children, of Mount Forest, are visiting with her feather here T E. McTaggart spent Sunday with his parents in Exe- ter ..The Oonaervatives intend holding a public meeting In Industry Hall Friday evenirg, when the candi- date, Jas. Bowman, and A. 14. Mus- grove, M. P. P.. will address the meet- ing. This is the first speaking to be held here during this campaign and the meeting will likely be well at- tended. Mr. Bowman spent part of Monday and Tuesday interviewing • numbs- of the electors here Mfa J. &lb who bas rented her house sad intends going to live in Chile having • wale of bee householddiHge/s on Saturday of title week. Au ' ger Gundry, of Ooderich. is to be Is diem@ . A. Scott. a former red - dent of Blyth who now has a geed position in Seattle. Wash., vi tai hen this week with his brother. T. W. Scott. Extra Wort for Township Officials. Owing to the Municipal Telephone An which placed the control of rural telephone systems in the heads of the township councils • great dual antra era wort has been imposed on towoshie clerks and omrtaf. The 000aty of Peel w.. one a the first counties to grasp this feet and to increase the= of these officials bemuse of the addi- tional work. Other counties in thin Proving have not been so liberal w so earstel bet bees retalod their akimbo at their former salaries, hand te the tem ghee their week has doubled the ksblfd. T sleeks sod seesrowe the that gm be - *Wee ledges time le raped sag ask tela the athletics et comas to Arm 40 the fast. Peel eesaty has leas. after thie umeteer Dem the aell bee eft ether eseele• le es otemple by pregaggisa. was Oitheirsa- Sett ad awe"Our Osetft 9stb esd. gri 11.14:111:4011titietlitirs Liverpool Wheat Futures Close Lew. .r, Chicago Higher -Live Stock -Latest Quotations. caIC,A00, Aug 3L -Attie Mtase- apolls sail Winnipeg wheat etarkota were stenptiosaltl .urs t. -Bas. that aural ideally advanced °sly 14. be - coma the gams] able was act 1a nvide•os Oats salami 1-4. belt mere - aro8*ad $.I. Prosiness were 4Itt1 sad In ltrery°°i wheat eased M s else se gat -relay. Cern Mel Ices. Whw.leee Opthewa Close. Opea.B►sh. hew. Clef• Wheat - Mapb..e- 1/� Doc tall ills > Oats-- IIOY LI Oet. MS MAOti Dec. en IS Mk Toronto Grain Marka& wheat tall, buster M r le e.... Wheat. � bushel Clem Inaba Oats. new. Battey. buskel Buckwheat Oats • • i e •r bushel 1 • M • bushel 5• 4 : One Pen, osbsl , filen . Dalry ar�te� Sutter. store w tit • • Butter. set'arat°r, 4.87. 18. 51111 1121 tar s7, selib114 �bem°` a,�desea 1 i iii rgR new -cud t . u Chea •1Q 18....,.t Mentrsal fink -aid d...4.106.1 key Jr u .orally 4+m dtasl/a ftneTi taws oitTeSAlk Ault sb.i ba epetag wheat fest tM mere Moines !s r1O•Mi t. all the bide wen awes et pt tr tiasig, es e't1* fjgi�id& aa- °tbs. atheism et Mier •�M � a A tat ItsaM- wkeat thew ter a12.41:11 eoarlt17 IsmseA l.8 jeteea DEW ter Dna sad .harts 1. 111 a G'heeas as1 MtMr .es t lab •Neve sad fust gamey. Presumes a we dtmast �DeD,� d hoes (abattM.). w le NES per Boo[. -Piet., belt Hassel.. 111 M.. to barrels. fa lb... 811a; Herein. fes 14*. IM-1111 Ier6-lompowsd-tkrw.a ESboxes, 50 lbs. llb)s...t�jlst:'• tube. le lbs. sot. �r�l•nd. 10M,A 0 bb.. P ic pacts. wend. le Ms. set. the: tis P�ork�vys CC.a..sshort cat mama' terra. 11 to es passe. Da: hall-Dnissln. 111.111, to ▪ 55 amels paces. abort w0�t�...add. « perk.'p. barest*, M to it penes, -.M: bean pee% email pieces. but tat bal1ota. pia. I Orb-Caa./1.n weasels ?to. 1l sehe See SIX eatrr tete artoree: entre N. 1 toed. >r tam Stout - leat C.W.. toile to Med. ,► tt� wheat patents.] K31' escoadn.*pris.' winter wheat P atents. elle to M71; ferns bakers'. 14.7e: t Tonere. M to MP; is Mae. 11.U. trtgb Relied oats, per barrel. Mn: Dat of tie lbs.. PAL W ]teed -Been °row.. p1 to 112E, Manitoba. 36, midinage. Coterie, is to aborts, Manitoba, : mouttlle. p to 21c to pec: fresh. 17'11 r fes: No. 1 stool, Lyle to 11e. eras..11 lwa�to Mac to lfyle: etas. OutterCN/ee.t. W e to Wee: scones, Oe to Se . - CATTLE MARKETS. Union Steck Yards. TORONTO. Aug.21.-Receipt. of. live stock at the 'Union Stock Yards were 110 can. consisting of 9163 cat- tle, 489 hogs. 1018 sheep and lambs. 43 calves and 20 horses. Exporters. E. L Woodward boutbt 114 .amort cat - 11.. 1231 lbs each. at 1431 average price. or 1t to Ms of a range la Woes. Butchers. Prime cattle of export weights were bought for butchers' purpeset at 81.31 to NIA which was as high as ter etse pt.t en. Choice butchers' w tI mN aa+ ale to ice load. of tsedlem to hoon a.45 to um. common. 31 to Oise; aroma s0f.tas W sue. bulls. St to R. Milkers and Spragsrs. A limited supply of sf11kers a..d spring - On told at to to Ole each,. Veal Carves. Veal delves were to demand at frog► U to 11.0 per cwt *hap and Lambe. Ewes sold a Wee to41 par cwt.; Mega, � Tte sheets fat sod per cwt )roe ave MOA Aug. rim -At Ms Montle S took Tarim west end Maker the re.-' sAetgpta d eve stock for the weak D. .ndafo�d d lambs. 1115 wan, ogs . NM NO ealvSS es. ha offerings .a the market this were Mei cattle,. 1110 sheep and lambs. tri tots seed 1100 eaevsa A pmtsre et, the trade was tee strenser Iapog 1a the market for cattle sad prase .lean tad day week .bow an advance of !a to 1161 tor bamdrsd pounds. The s alt, buyers was targe, neatening rams Ellam Pushes. and .. the weather alis Is mewl favorable for keeping (Rook the WO food not large apfnt the hgt enig WON of tae Targe p•�lsblg rafe6rr boson tr• bulk of their seep ase r the Tweets evertor at the latter sed of t weak at much better prier thee cooed have puso&ased bore ealay. trade threeut was rattly active and sur at shoats steers were mads at OILS N S: good et *.31 to M. AOrty gee Ka to 0.1e: tate. MS to 31: Ole emv 84.31 b K31 per ne pound vas marts for Rv* hogs aft Hao. WM. le the .mail mut ptlm that ware Masu& ter whe.1, use dermas/ was geed., tad an active trade was One with sales et selected lets at VA (n fa per Lo Ye�sl tea_ ears. There was a assets. sad t1a taoetet of 1MM hoose made at gala es One, sad sheep at Ole to to per peat Colleen aero ..'res. alai la demand at praise Arising trots 31 ts Pe each es te else. [tet suMae Conte leeriest, Baer BISTYA1. . Aug a.-Catao -a. - o.rw ss bred. marbet setive ase steads. pose seers. 81.1s se 31.31: baeetrar math le to A: sews. SU to 11.31. f]Nve1-ltteadys EIS Das& Erre* so- tlshako, e to v. sed steady; b �a 'beep sad telae.- Recespb 11. wog alarket time settWeisWeis die lever Wield ea lee eek to 11 semis- M11,110 to 1116=1ga.. AFTER%A"WAIMAIWWWWWW \OWMAAAMAIINAMO+I 7 YEARS : New SUFFERING Fall Siits I Was area by Ly4la ni- bon's Vegetable Compsod Qaaika. Otla - "1 bad female tree- less reg ...en years, .. d ie Mhos F 0*S 1 t 41e eat - thing. meld rThe doctors treated ase ter dif- tsrest things but did ase b aged I M get so J that I esed at goo day M sight Wille Ys this eotditiss 1 reed et Lyda E. Phsk- ►sm s Vegetable Cmmpeesd, and been w tees ad ands M Mrs. Plek8ale tee advies a elbows tins 1 W reloodl my average wet and am sow and.fl. -Yrs. Saws Sweetie, It F. D. No. 3, lei 31, Wasrita, Okla -seerst • Aas*ar OreGelel Werth IMAM Oe. -1 feel as if est tea seers essegk sheet the Lydia E. Piakltam'. Vegetabis Cow pound has dies tee lee. I was me weak and tired rot 1 esleM sot rest nights. A triad reeomssm:d.d yea Cemeeaed awl 1 .ase gained bed& ase strength and weld est wish le deep better. 1 knew ether women who bene taken Sher re isles and they join me is mains it.= urn. A. Dupe, DI Dams Luba, E. t a Y.gsU8k f*sm- r.re ein�sd Bary .ease al ode llib. war oboe - sobs, /let Maid few ire gubvities. _fpails, lath - anew pr..tratiss. aisg, sad COWAN'S aexrecno111 COCOA kW for Breakfast." A day started ea Cewee's Coosa is a day with a dear bled Bad a steady nerve- s rve- a dip fell of snap and life. Coosa ■ erbUe; the body. It is deb la food value and any to digest. D0 YOU DINE 00WAP 's 0000A? 1.3 Semi -Ready Style are in stock and a big con- signment of Ready -to - Wear Suits has just ar- rived. We are ready -ARE:YOU ? McLean tiros. Semi -Ready Tailors BARGAIN OFFER The Signal from now to January Ist, 1912, to new subscribers only 25 CENTS 0,..=11=14wwww""1===11/14 IS U M Mr.E. RO GOODS 11 Hammocks, Coal Oil Stoves, Gasoline Stoves, II C Screen Doors and Windows, Refrigerators, Ice 0 Tongs, Lawn Mowers, Ice Cream Freezers, Fishing Tackle, etc. les r Yertc warim $.f a Epls. O , atone MM. 50 Ol a: ssesae 311 Se Ohmage Llar. Mei. C1riOn !!(OCR YARDS. Q1••'e. Aug. El.-111=-11kleolgell MSC sisostest Ir se Oie31. owe be 8411 tr 31 . aews�t�• sieve, It in b .a: sow. fes w I:.te: page Kit b 315. t item- 0sa rns.t/b lee Iew- 4 teak r fir e•w0 nal tel Teem MA N4 i'31f0 Receipts • are 'war*-. w.., �t rr., tt7t to hal.« "e ever, ' 41r . et-' woke, els w 11r •oar re Or .t Come in and Get Acquainted If you are not already ac- quainted with the merit. of STURDY'S GROCERIES try a movie order. You ran be certain of securing s,aaoneble goods bore at alt times. Our 'phone number is 91. Give us a trial. The quality of our goods will aoe- vinoe you. J. BROPEY & SON QODLRICH THE LLA DINO Funeral DIr+ectora and Embalmer. Odes ueeadty atMraded se at as mars, nigh et an BRASS GOODS 0 We have just received a beautiful line of Florentine Braes Goods. Each piece possesses the aesthetic charm of Nature's Gar- den. mash decorative design artistically engraved by hand and finished in black and dull brass. We have alio • floe line of Rodgers 1847 goods. Big +assortment of cease. Knives and Forks in cea. BICYCLES We are agents for the Canada Cycle k Motor Co.'s Bicycles and carry the Cleveland line in stock. We have added & bicycle repair department to our workshop and carry a full line of bicycle sundries. is your LAWN MOWER out of repair or does it need sharpen- ing? We can put it in order for you. FENCING We have about two thousand rode of Fencing lett yet out of about four thousand0. We are going to clean this Fend out at prices that no person can afford to miss. The Hoes, consist of The Pittsburgh Perfect Fence, 7 wins, 47 inches hireh. No. 9 wire, for 271c a rod. Cyclone Woven Wire Fence, No. 7 and No. 0 wire. American Woven Wire Fence, No. 9 wire. Page Woven Wire Fence. No. 9. Coiled Win at =240 per 100 lbs. Barbed Wire at i2.50 per 1000 lb.. • Does Your house Need Painting? if on, don't forget that we handle the Sherwin-Willi/use se Paint. the beat paint on the market, O (llo you want to brighten up your fareiture, floors and wood- work ? If so, don't forget that We handle JAP-A-LAC, ahigh-grade vanish al stair eosbined. CEMENT A fresh narked of Maimed perished Osman bas Jed arrived. The Nation.[ ie the best tlald ehle.tla.e.o.a made. al E .peersb es 1t Pleiag, BeatfaR, fays+Rrotaghlow. CHAS. C. LEE 0 Houk Phone N# 112 Stolle 'Phone Na a y