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GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
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MONDAY. April Mb. TVDAY April ONO.
A BAKE titaL-Death visited Use The Bototat Voen.-The vote on
loop of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Uox. of C. Has tout bylaw win mks plane on
the rob tocession, on Sunday, Merril Friday of this week. It is a good
oor, and took away Olive, their propositioo and the ratepayers should
younenet child. a little girl of only cast. a favorable ballot, as we certainly
moo, months. She bad been in only Deed la/duets-les here if the town is not
etw days frond bronchiUa The to. to go back. There is • oertain ele-
Dena took place last Tuesday after- went against the proposition, simply
now ta jgrationd cemetery, Rev. C. 0. because ibey would be against any -
comas; os lionstesvills. conducting thing that the present administration
ow service. The bereaved wants brougbt forward. This is a poor
1 ma the oyeetssohy of tbeir many spirit and as long as it continues Use
mends in their loss town will be in lured.
taiLl3ORNE.
MONDAY, April /kb.
MAITLAND CONCIMISION
Jae is speeding • few demi
friends on the Maitland ..... J.
oddock .pent a few day. at the
bone ..f Wm. Allin teat week ..
:other Fisher bes secured the services
of H. Farr uo for Use. *winner ....Wm.
Hill & Son are installing a new boiler
,o their sawmill this week.
A Bei FAIN itar.-The I reehet of last
week has been responsible for doing
.oteiderable damage to culverts,
midges, etc. Two !large culverts on
Me Maitland are badly weaned,
although tbey are still passable. The
mile Hides at the foot of tbe Rohl:ma-
nilr hill is washed out and Ball's
bridge in also badly damaged. The
over was about three feet higber on
Sunday ihao it had ever berm known
to be before. Large quantities of
wood, logs and also whois trees are
being carried away by the eurrent.
There is 11150 a large waabout at the
imat of Benruiller bridge which will
wake it impassable for mope time.
Tenter, April 9th.
oreoot Reeoer.-Tbe following is
tbe tnoathly report of 8. 8. No. LLoL.
borne, for geed,, lased oo regularity.
perrettiality and examinations bad
during the month : V.-Etiltb Gien,
woo- Powell. IV. -Millie Young.
Vioiet Maclionagh. Jean Hallows,
Ruby Young, Aline Clark. Harvey
ii -ober. Lyman Potter, David Bean.
III -Vesta Flatter. Evaboa Brinley,
Oats Brinley. Wall. MoOehe. Sr. 11.
-Hazel Young, Charlotte Potter.
Talmo Gliders. Jr. IL -Nancy Gli-
ders. Verse McCabe. Part 11.--Jiem
McCabe. Lulu Horner Osinfersore
M.I,Joitosrue, Teacher.
LONDEBOOR0'.
TUESDAY. April 9th.
loco. NorEs.-Mrs. (Dr.) Handt0.
of Detroit, and"her sister, Mrs. Mc-
Donald, of London. sod Moss Oral
meet tbe Easter h Mays at the botne
of John Gotham During the
flood one of the abutments at Hutton's
don; le:tv washed Oast and other dam-
MAILIND APLE SYRUP. --On Good
Friday your oorreepoodent took a trip
out tO R. IL Sloan'a sugar bush. It is
certainly a fine process Mr. Moan has
installed for making maple syrup.
Ile has about U&) trees tapped. He
has a team and tank to gather the
Sap. After it is gathered he pimps
into the tank that freely the pen,
making steady flow. There are five
peas, the sap proceeding from the first
to the lest by a system ot syphotts,
and wbou it gets to the last pan It is
tested hefore being run off. The
product is thoroughly pare and nt so
equal, stondard. Ile is receiving a
great many orders end is filling them
as fast as possible. One last week was
from Saskatoon. It has not been an
extra good treason, but with the last
from there is cute to be some more
good runs.
HOLIDAY V 181Tnea. -Good Friday
wee spent by a good many in clewing
off the winter's snow and ice, and now
nearly all the sidewalks are clean.
The day was floe, int the roads were
bed and in consequence all the travel-
ling had to he done by train. There
were a great many arrivals and de-
partures. Among those who went
away were Mr. and Mrs. D. D. CAI�
tendon, to Loe ion and Bt. Thomas ;
Mr. and Mot. W. Davis, to Delhi; Mr.
and Mrs. IL Pratt, to Lucknow; G.
Garnier and Mao B. Montroy. lo
Stretford, N. thandercook. Miss A.
Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. D. Floody,
Mrs. W. Watson. Misses Pbemer and
Janet Steinhoff, to Londesboro' Mr.
Bertnusd, to Mt. Clemens ; Miens
Fawcett. ro Clinton: Misses Peed and
Edith bidley, to Aylmer ; Dr. gents -
mast° Tomtit.; L 8obeeffer and
MoOmmbey. to Hensel!; J.
Barr, to London: Mrs. Areeetrong. to
Whitechurch; C'H. Beetle, to Berlin
Mies J. Balaton. to Galt; Mrs. Copp,
to London ; Mingles Bleck. to Bine-
vale t Isaac Brown, to lienfoli
ellaatINAL AND ONNERAL.-0. M.
Chamber* reotived a car of a new
kites of coal. It is called candle coal
aod in supnteed to be a good coal for
glimmer 11 e . ..T. Taman "hipped e
tor of 'so. -4 to New York last week.
• Shout noe hundred from here
age done to the di.,,, The t'•4)¼ ill het:Hilton spring fair and r.
e
pmarhes the M. Cool bridge on tbe p .r, it une. of he best. W. GreY. ot
Sth and 9th comes Woo were wit- hed Homo,. w.,4 a. be received ta.
oat by the recent if KM" Mrs.
.Dr.) Anion) spent* few &dye In Lon -
dm t•eretitly Diritig to a nil -hap
in the sawmill, work will h
ro-
pseded it few day... The mill clamed
down on Saturday last owing to the
flood Rev. J. B. Osterhout, Mr.
and Mis Wm. Riley and MN. end
Annie Hiles spent tbe garter holidays
in London Mies 0. F. Brighem.
of Highgate, spent thegahter holidays
at her home here ...ogre. (Dr.)
Tome and MissOlars, wbo have spent
tbs mat throe meths with bee
darightert in Brantford, bays retaireed.
Mimes Steinhoff and MacQuar-
ne, 4 Blyth, visited recently with
Mends here gismo E. Lyon and
E. Morris, of London, visited at their
boo e here receetly.
TERRIBLE RESULT
OF BLOOD POISON. After Thee Cperations Zam.Bok was
Tried and Proved Staccessfni
if people would orly use Zain-Buk
for chn,nic sores, blond poison. etc.,
before permitting an operaUon, more"
of limb. would he saved.
Mr Role. PatMrsoe, of North Pel-
ham, Welland 0o.. Ont.. Wilt"
My daeghter Annie. bid blood -poi-
son in her !int. The doctor opere-
ta ttwice nn !int
finger. bot did not
obtain the desired result, and a third
operation was considered necessary.
"Three doctois were present at ibis
operation, hut after it had been Per-
formed the wound did not heal. Try
as we nould we could not get any-
thing to close the wound.
"We at last tried Zam-Buk, and it
arse really wonderful to watch how
tbis halm healed the wound. Hach
day there was a marked improvement.
Firm the wound in the Palm ot tbe
hand closed, and then the finger
which hal been had so long began to
heal. The climaxed fierb seemed to
rise nut of the woucii teed then drop
off, and new healthy flesh formed from
below, pushing off the diseased tissue.
Is a short time the wound woe am-
Elemly heeled. Had we applied Zane
Mik at first we might have saved the
Bolter.
"W. had ;mother Proof of um-
Bek's power in Use rase of my son.
Whentwo years old he had hie hand
had"' moneled. One finger had to be
stapotated And It left a running sore
Ble om. month" Th6 wnu1bd also
mu finally heeled by Zam-Buk.
For colonic sores. blood -poison, el-.
am, almemem, arielp mores. Piles. eraP.
tient.. inflamed pestelsim assenst. dote.
Winn, bruises. and all *kin Injuries
md diseases Zam Bok is without equal.
0e. ho
.11 deuggites and stereo or
rot frne from Zsm-Buk 0o., Toronto. her new sphere. •
lar Nies' Have you toed ?ant IS ik -
^nap' Ar. taldist. •
-- - -- 6100 Reward, 8100.
Beth
Tess rmiesseef 1111, paper will he viewed to
Quirk and PartiWelent Strength. leao° ""1111"" 1. *4 1""athk°7,. 41.:74:114
teireporakee p Ma for stallion
Mrs- A. Carter .4 at present on a visit.
NI her datight, r in Detroit Miss
Welsh. of the leaching staff, is on a
vi 1.. Ii-,- h. owe at Guelph and Miss
Powell to lottelnn J Bilis visited
in Gait last we. k. Luxton re-
ct. si a ea- nt lumber last week for
hie *cling mid Rey. J. L. and
Mrs. Small and Met. J. lifcgurchie
took part in a cencert at Atwood Mat
week The floods last week caused
some damage on Dinsley motet, Hand-
le( the cellars ef a few houses. The
creek was a ro tring torrent and was
viewed by a great many no Good Fri-
day, but tbe cold weather stopped the
Wow sod the freshet ' Mrs. Laid-
law, Seaforth. visited her friend,
Mrs. Shoot...4. ,this week J.
Dodds. of Toronto, vhslUel his mother
this week.. .. R. Thomas, C. P. R.
scent here, is at present. relieving at
Wood...took and during bis absence
Mr. Badley 6 taking charge of the
station bete illePbereon Bros.,
who have hem, in partnership In the
hardware busi s here for it number
of yeant hove meolved partnership.
Fred will r -nth '.e the business and
Frank is *ening 41 It West CO see bow
he likes the coroutory.
• STANLEY.
Mottrut. April ritb.
Naw TOWNSHIP Ctatex.-4. H.
Ha -novel]. who has been clerk of Stan-
ley township for the past eleven
years, has resigned and purposes go-
ing West. Ft .1. Ricita.rdson has been
chosen as his suceessor.
The Sterling Bank bas made its
',ranches at Varna and Hayfield inde-
pendent, institutions and a manager is
npw In charge at emelt plaee. R,
Beattie is manager at Varna and R. S.
BalIle is in charge of the branch at
Hayfield.
MANKIND IN LONDON. -An interest-
ing event took place On Wednesday,
March 7tb,2when Miro Lours Rich-
ardson, of Varna, was united in mar-
riage to Herbert E. Dumas. of Saska-
toon. Sask. The ceremony was per-
formed in At. Andrew's Presbyterian
church, hoodoo. by Rev. Dr. Rosa, In
the presence of &number of immentiate
friends and reietims. The bride was
attired in a gray travelling suit with
bat to zealots and wore the groom's
gift. a ointment of pearls. The happy
couple left. oe the evening train Inc
Wyoming to spend a few days with
the Made's' sister. Mr". A. D. Ander-
son. before proceeding( to their new
home at biastiatoon. The bride, wbo
1. 4 gifted soprano soloist of unusual
talent, has the hest wishes of a large
circle of friends for her happiness in
If
; sr* ran domll or tired out if Boos worm am (hall. whistreh Ransuoatirre
"1" e'nld bay, no appetite'. "./eratedteati4Imentrstaretr mmittti"(itt..."1"tohn6waelarrkn".ts•
ec-
aP' ;using
ina.,...4Bash rw more etas, evidence nt.ftatimer downer. esquires a nomitnntleeel
vitality. try our useta,,,r, usesseest. wars catarrh Core is taken ta-
-,rv,om item:mat De seder tersany. alreenly apse the Mood awl
saisesea
errisitee thit adatlae ef the 41..'...,asmi
potent streagta by beilditiathe l
Atka and ardetleg
slNebel s In Its
eek Ike prepeas taton. bare week
&Man ler owe Wu tiltmlaltitrnue lusedra
o ears Seed
fen 'mopes preen Mat
ter et fat.
. outer iv.. Tame 0.
ter eswitleatkie
osir tieo. 1" refund the peke pakl if titian:to
Ty filo* to give moire satisfaction.
't airs. devotien, totem up the nervous
1114•4" and envie both quirk and per.
oeta, nem *omits Ons dollar a bottle.
"""f'"-thresi by Moorland Medicine
• tivwforkett.no fag Por sale bre $. R.
rhoore
;
LUCKNOW.
Moor:JAY. April Mb.
News NOVO.. -Owing to the absence
of Mies McLean, who bee been a1 -
tending her mother in s serious Moses,
the oratory contest among the pupils
of Lucknow high school has been
postponed to the first Monday after
echool re -opening. The difficulty
over tinaocial matter, in connection
with the farm lands included in tbe
Lucknow school section is still unad-
justed and was again the subject of
discussion at the last meeting of the
village council Mrs. W. V. John-
ston, of Loran, Is confined to her bed
with a broken leg and John McKinnon.
of Kinloss, is suffering from a bad
shaking -up as the result of a runaway
accident which occurred north of town
on Wednesday morning. Mr. McKin-
non was on his way home in a cutter
and bad picked up Mrs. Johneton, who
WAR walking out to call ou a friend.
When about half -a -mile out they were
overtaken by a team belonging to W.
McIntoeh wb was running away
without a driter. The team dashed
right on the cutter and its occupant,,
breaking the rig to pieces and tramp-
ling over the man and wotnan. No
sleigh was attached to the team. or the
results miebt have hien even more
serious than they were.
Piaotusj. MRNTION. -Mr. mad Mrs.
McMillan, who went the winter here.
tome reunited to Saskatchewan.
Harry McQuillan arrived home last
week from Winnipeg, where he bad
been for two tuonths on busi-
ness D. J. McCharles, Cliff.
Rivers. Nelson and Nicholas Headley
left Inc the West last week. Saska-
toon is the destination ot Messrs.
Mt:Charier. and Rivers D. Mc-
Leod, who bad been farming for *ev-
ent' years at Reston, Man., has re-
turned to his former home on the 4th
concession of Kinloss. He is quite
satiaded with business conditions irr
Manitoba, and returned home only
because of the advanced age of big
parents, wbo still live on the Kinloss
homestead D. N. Lawrence has
severed his connection with the Ford
hardware store and -is leaving for Sault
8te. Marie to take a position with a
wholesale hardware house. Mrs. Law-
rence sod children will remain in
Lucknow for some time yet. The
marriage of Mies Marie Elizabeth
;KIspeth) MacDonald, daughter of the
late Donald MacDonald and lira. Mac-
Donald, to Alexander Stewart Mac-
Kenaie Cameron took place recently
in Toronto. The bride was .formeny
a resident of this _place and is well
known here, McLean Johnston
has returned home from Winghano
having completed a three months'
course at the Wingham Busiuess Col-
lege-
Aeerao FROM MAGISTRATE'S DE-
chilox.-The unusual spectacie of a
constable appealing before a cameo
trate against that magistrate's decision
was presented in Lucknow Police
Court last Thursday morning. A
abort time ago Chief Oatueron dis-
covered a bottle of forbidden stuff in
the pocket of a local /radian lister, and
he forthwith took legal steps to
oompel the guilty party to state where
and by whom the liquor bad been sup-
plied. The case was to have been
heard before Magistrate Graham on
Thursday monde'. On. Wednesilay,
however, the lister appeared before
the magistrate, pleaded guilty, stated
that the liquor had been proopred for
him by a certain party now pmployed
with the Lucknow Furniture Co. paid
his own fine and that of hjs Mimed
accomplice, in all 835, and walked
away a free man. Chief Cameron
thereupon requested • number of
cicisene, including the Reeve, to en-
onmpany him, and on Thursday morn.
ing appeared before tbe magistrate
and Appealed against his decision on
the grounds that it was both Irregular
and unjust. It was eo, the chief con-
tends. bereuse the abetted accomplice
was adjudged guilty and fined and his
tine accepted by the magistrate on tbe
mere word of the informent, without
proof and without the accused party
being cited to appear or ever,, es was
afterwards learned, knowing that be
was accused. "This man's, name,"
said tba chief afterwards, "goes down
on the Provincial records branded with
an offence of which he was adjudged
od
guilty without a bearing, nwhich
hu not been proven to have cons-
mittaid. Anyone in Lucknow, even a
clergyman, might have been accused
and adjudged guilty in the seine ersy
and with the name conseqbences.'
With this vidw Reeve Mitchell. and
those wbo heard the arguments.
isoecur. The Mastrate, however, re-
fused to reopen the case, aqsi he told
the chief, in no uncertain tbrms, that
he might cern+ it to tha L`rown attor-
ney if he wished. The cblei intimates
that it will be carried further than
that If necessary. In the meantime
the facts have been placed before the
000nty license inspector with a rte
quest Inc immediate action.- Lueknow
Sentinel.
TeRtinkti. April 9th.
Tim Fite:some -The loss of the
-carding mill bridge and of the dam at
Treleaven's romptires the
greatest damage done around LOCK*,
now by the flood this year. Last Sat-
urday evening the attention of HU -
sees was attracted to be bridge by
reason of More Inseam of ice floating
down the river. About o'clock a
blot* of les about thirty feet long and
nearly fifteen feet wide hurled itself
with tremendous force against tee
bridge aupports. Every effort was
made to free It, but one after anntApr
the supports game way and were eae.
tied down the stream. As s toeuft of
the jam Use water hacked up and the
main streets were flooded for it time.
O'Hare also were fineded. brit the
not
merchant" were r
much dernage we. done.
and
e. The dant
was carried away on Sunday morn -
Imo The total lose la estimated at
okote.
Exeter, April R. Mrs. Robert KOOS.
of Peron. while Melting with her eso
thee; him Than. GaA.. of the London
mad north. was sudden at Mk en .If(
conoll.inna after hawing her diner.*
and died In a few minutes. Death wro
dive to the rupture ot a bloonlverael in
the twain
neInttnatonrrik littRogre
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FALSE PROPHETS.
To tbe miter or the sisnai.
DEAR Sno-In Saturdays Toronto
papers appear the following renoarks
from one of tbe largest dealern in
horses in Genoa^ ; "With the conning
trade depression it is possible to pur-
chase horses," ole. Trade depres-
sign !! already -end only six months
ago the Toronto horse denier.. Were
imploring the farmers to reject the re-
ciprocity bill in order to keep up the
price of horses. Yours truly,
THOMAS WOODCOCK.
Westfield, Mar. OS. 1912.
"I Suffered Years
With My Back."
•
Bakache resulting from weak
kidneys, a bad cold or other cause,
usually renders the sufferer unfit
for work and often results in per-
manent disability.
"1 suffered for years with my
back, or kidney trouble, and have
tried a number of remedies from
different physicians. More than a
year azo, one of our local druggists
induced me to try
Dr. Miles' Anti -Pain Pills
and after using them some three
months I found ode( ided improve-
ment in my kidneys. and 1 am glad
to say that 1 hope soon to be tully
restored to health." J. P. MAIN.
Ex -Judge City Court, Glasgow, K) .
As long as pain is present in any
part of the body rest is impossible '
and the system becoming weakened
is exposed to any form of disease to
which the stifferer may be inclined.
Dr. Miles' Anti -Pain Pins
by steadying the irritated nerve
centers, make refreshing sleep pos-
sible, thereby enabling the body to
recover lost strength. As a remedy
for pain of any description Dr.
Miles' Anti -Pain Pills are 'unsur-
passed.
sots by all druysilsts under • guars
ants* aesurino) the return of the peke
Of Use fleet boa If ne benefit results.
maDOIAL CO. Ysessms. man.
RHEUMATISM
GONE, SAYS
DETECTIVE KILLEN.
Morriscy's No. 7 and Lini-
ment Cured his Knee.
"Feels good as new."
Se, John, N.B., April 12, 1911.
^1 am glad to report that my knee is
completely cured of Rheumatism -thanks
to Father Morriscy's No. 7 Rbevimatiun
& Kidney Tablets, as they alone are re-
sponsible for my cure. I was troubled for
a number of years. and tried everything I
beard of, and needless to say, spent quite
a sum of money without any results.1
have no flirther trouble now, and my knee
feels as good as new. 1 waa personally
acquainted with the late Father Morriscy
and knot" his remedies are good. Anyone
suffering from Rheumatism and Kidney
trouble should by all means try No. 7
Tablets, as I can cheerfully recommend
PATRICK KILL&N,
Provincial Detective, St. lotto, 75J. 71
The above prescription is eqa a " Cure -
All " or so-ealled patent medicine. Dr.
Morriscy prescribed it for 44 years and it
cured thousands after other doctors failed.
Price, 50c. per boa at your dealers, or
Father Morriscy Medicine Co., Limited,
Motaresi.
Sold and emu -moped in Goderich by
F, 1. Flutiand,
P05 soup cosOveirt
In the Inzeriensa re., fel, &WM
Sad .0040.4, @winking
meow Juni meek r,nnta,
ni•knii ham Aeon wade en hne,
the Royal Mail Steamthirg,
ROYAL EDWARD awed
,‘ ROYAL crams
hge the eeitt4ort t•y pyyyy
lirer Ciialagra ire fninnigheti
nod aseweryd Niter "period.
Tins. Rein, se PriewL 54.,-.
ror ten'Pnrm.'i'n
toner te F F la.
MOOD, rOSOOSi moo,
'hip smote or If
SoURIARK :Omer .1
Arent Toombs. on'.
108
NOX A COLD IN ONE DAY
The greatest cough irte.dieine ever
offered to the public Every lailttlo is
intsranteed. Atroluteloy barmlees.
2 °cote a bottle a Dunlop's drug
store. 7
Beautify Your Home
wttb our artistic and attr le:I.e
Wall PileDelt. Nothing add. ,'ore
to (be attraot tremor of a Inert)
:hao beautifully decorated wall..
We handle &a tin ton'r"Siiperior'
Wall Paling.. in shades. oolors
atirldedan..uitable for any room
15 your borne. ',tient reasonable.
Book and Stationery titer..
M. RYAN Duaransoe, Oot.
lesommor
Brophey Bros
AMERICH •
The Leadint
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
Orders carefully attended to
at all hours, night ur day.
LOGS
WANTED'
- - k
Tbe undetaigned will pay
the bigheet cods prices for
all kinds of good logs, de-
livered at our will,
north of Maegwan'e Coal
Yard.
CUSTOM
SAWING
and general mill work done
promptly end at reasonable
rote".
For prices and particulars
inquire at office.
Goderich
Lumber & Milling Cs.'
N ew Telephone
Directory
Ihe Bell Telephone Company
of Canada is soon tr. print it new
urine of its official Telephone
Directory for the District of
Western Ontario, including
Goderich.
Parties whn contemplate be.
coming Subecribent or those
who wish changes in their pres-
ent entry should plates their
order., with the Local Manager
at once to insure insertion in
thisissu e.
Connecting Companies
should shoo repoit additions
and changes in Olote Bit of sub-
arribers, either to the Local'
Manager. mitre's to 06e Spreial '
Agent's Departarnent, liostreal.'
The &II Telepio,:e Co.
of COWS
CANADIAN
1-3 4-x c r
HOMFEEKERS"
EXCURSIONS
Age0 sail le sent story mated Tuesday
motif September 17 Inetosive
Winnipeg and Rents. $34.00
Edmonton and Retarn, $42.00
ler ftt r01.• ; n other Meta RiP
tigtIT:It nay•
Throng% T..nt1-1 SI..'pin 4 are to 414.
Illentwin eta nine nagigint, nwe WIRRIpeff sad
vagary via Mani 14i..
Ask elfaryrt C P. ft Agent tor Memo
5. Paniohlr•
Settlers' Trains to
Western Canada
Wit lea•r •tirrneto In In m owl
nri”e
or blether !Worm t apply GI ?Olt
IlOti Ames% Osslerlet,
Trivepay, Artutli, 1912 7
Ready for Spring!
HATS and CAPS
A
Our stock of Hats and tape for
Spring wear 6 sure to plea,. you.
The Regal and King George V.
Christie* in the newest "Wipes and shades are of the beet quality
and are sure to give setiefeetion. We also have a good line of
Caps suitable for wear in the early spring.
GLOVES
You won't care to go without Gloves after yolk
see what we carry. A man's dress le not complete
without it suitable pair of gloves.
CLOTHING Well-dressed men will wear Semi-RA*41y
Clothing this year. We handle these good,
that have a national reputation for their ex-
cellence iu style and durability. You should call at 00Vp and
see the latest dictates of fashion.
I1cLEAN BROS.
mews Outfitters
The Square Ooderich
Hot Water Bottles
Every home should have a Hot Water
Bottle, as it is the most useful article in
the home - especially when sickness
comes. We have them at all prices.
Call and see them at
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. Wire Fencing
This Bering we hove some exceptional values in all No. 9
Coiled Spring Steel Wire Fencing. This Fencing is fully guar-
anteed. The wire is all made on open hearth, the same as rail-
way mils are made today. This insures an even temper and
streogth. Wire made in the ober way is not even and no wire
is strooger then"the weakest part, so by buying our Fence you
buy the beet.
6 wirers high. all No. 9 Wire, 30 inches high, per rod. 310
7 wires high, all No. 9 Wire, 40 inches high, per rod 290
8 wires high. all No, 9.Wire, 47 inches high, per rod goo
No. 9 Coiled fleeing!Steel Wire at per 100 lbs 12.00
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, handle ge Spremotor Pimps and supplies.
Land Plaster
Now IS the time to put land plaster on your meadows Those
we sold to last year said they noticed a, btg difference in their
crops. it draws the moisture and keeps the roote moist ;during
tbe dry spell.
Fertilizer
Do you use a Fertilizer? We have a carload to arrive about
April 15th. This Fertilizer is used extensively by the National
Land & Fruit Packing Co. It is worth your while to look into
this. Call and get a booklet which gives you the analysis, etc.
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Gasoline Engines
When labor is so scarce you should have a Gasoline Engine
to do your pumping, churning, crushing, (hopping. etc. We
handle the International Harvester Co.'s Enpines. They all run
above their rated horse power and are very ecomonical in gasoline.
1 horse -power air-cooled engine for $118.00
2 horse -power air-cooled engine for 1128.00
1 berm -power hopper -cooled engine for.
hors -power hopper -cooled engine for. .$130.▪ 00
2 horse -power fatuous water-cooled vertical engine for $1 00.00
Oliver Plows
What about your Plow this Spring ? We carry the cele-
brated Oliver Plow, width is acknowledged to be the best Plow
on the market today.
Chatham Wagons
Do you need a wag. in ? We have the Chatham Wagon.
Paints and Oils •
Our stock of SHERWIN WILLIAMS' PAINT was never
more itomplete.
General Hardware
Aa usual v,n will find our stock of general rind heats 'hard-
ware right up to date.
Cement
We have e.00lleacted for :4.9o* barrel', of National Portland
I[ «me nt. W. can guarantee you the price and prompt delivery.
The National cement in acknowledged hy all to he the
tughing.d Many
hest Cement on the market.
Let ea Retire Ott your plumbing, beating. eavenan
elertrie wiring. Ali work promptly attenden
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mamma teed .
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'Phones : Store 22, liouge 112.