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The Signal, 1912-5-30, Page 7TAE BIG rl D ' Cg ONTAiUO •vva.DAY, MAY .30, lit! '1 � 44 .10 4+** • ** ' . i- • ` • 's, i 6, 4 I • • t THE Wor mar's Imes rtrS -The Women's Institute met at the borne of 4 Mrs. J. B. Rutherford on Thursday, 23ed inst. Now officers were elected VI' for the coruit t year as follows : Prssi- rh News of the Distric e 4.44,, ,.4.x.44, 4 4444444444.4***44..s.4.44 ST. HELEN&. MONDAY. May 27th. _mr��{ TOV/WIM P. Pte"-MuJDAY. Mayldtb. Aer line J. Coon. 1hedeath , rani Mr Doak ▪ orawM F`dain iel3:v71. rime WI At the ails d is's m hernyu with the aroshe meets h7oprhiper, where she �esde w Weasel' wwas a gone maeriye was Its beets is ft Wm. and re is surr.t•ed by m �a he � Moto° a dderi Vera, K • aid s brother -Kra (A)sUp��Os� t *ss'easie�TbeG(n�ae1 10Si Oro Woo rr"'deoce is COMM Oa r�no„n of Met wok. Rev. Iced conducting a ogad to Olathe mad the pallbearers were O. * a,,J. Balatead, Jas. Harrison. L book, H. Glazier sad Chas. Among tbe relatives and Jibes a dtetaoot in attendance • hmeral were : Mr. and Mr's. .sok, of Stratford; Mr. and lial.tead, and Yr. mod Mrs all of Godsslsi to WD - ;Mr. sad Mrs. Harry etpe0s, of Weed and ills, and ▪ 0. BuchanaoHaalll Oode HOLMESVILLE. Mu4DAY. May 27th. inmate Cot'sm.-Council met part of revision and afterwards amain business. The members giant the necessary oath of office sig roust. The k sed and his or u was t The appeal of tt h prat beamed wee sustained, a now agswerby wfusurtained, amassed for one dog and one S of Lewis Aidwortb k The appeal mere added to the roll : Thos. sE, Fred Looh. Lawrence Be1L mimic then read as revised and d, Township business. -Bylaw *sing the allowance for eacb im�misriooer and fixing the re- iteration for overseeing ossneet ti, war passed. The Reeve and treiii,r Lobb were appointed I. Biagi in from the council flan wale o0 se1sety council regarding the de- elisa of the Colborne bodge by falling freshet The following oohs Tbonep- pts were passed i, salary as aeses.or. WC; John mimes, postage and stationery, ;Jelin Fraser. gravel, 11.75. Conn - to meet the Seat Monday Jsly at 1 n clock p. m. N. W. s•arrHr. beet. New Muskoka Train se beeves Toronto 1u15 a. e. daily. rqt Sunday, vie Grand Trunk lacy System. This train arrives Malta Wharf 1.40 u. m., making ars eaonertion with steamer fon all its on Muskoka Lakes. A brand- ertrain, cousi.tio of beggaa�e oar. S hale teethes and pirlor-bitE.tmr. Waled and pasaeagesa Ir. seemed (a comfortable ride Moog the most tweetles route to Marsilius Wharf. MA is the original gatewayto the Mooed Muskoka Lakes train Ise et��kht to the aide of the steamer t %ekeke Wharf, making it very aiisaient for Return isesetion ism with train leaving Iseeka Wharf 11.1b a. m. daily, ex- * I Monday, arriving Toronto 3 10 1 a Tourist tickets at reduced Messrs now on sale to Muskoka re- sets, good for stopover Sit any point o f gond to return until November Rb, 1912. dent, Mrs. m ; vine-prsaNeot, Yrs. A. Anderson • mastery-treas. BT. AUGUSTINE. KIN(1f3t1RIOGE. user, Mrs. R. K. Miller; meditate, Mn. D. Todd and Mrs. W. L Miller directors, Mrs. Hstherisgtoo, Miss M. AAe NOTES. -Mies Marie Sullivan M �Ihtth at her home nese. �[ l k httY to Bt. HeleDe public ball on Lydia F. l Kra a last week Mr. and j b has been a p. m. Mise YeGoatee Robertson. of Para- fl i Margaret A Allan. of Jrvis Ont., ts.asnt. spent the 24th at WmSeo Me- will be the speriker. The public are -___.--- s it the 2 Jai his a, o[ to renew oldacy ltbrdwkh. spent the 34th et his borne t tJ spent D cordially invited. Out. -"1 menet spool las hamIiLe A 1° • Phillips left TUESDAY, May Y&h. MONDAY, May 271b. No -res. -Mies Marie 8ullivao pent the 34th at her borne here Miss Hese, teacher of Carlow, visited her friend Mies Marie Sullivan. est week. John O'Loughlin, who away for twenty-five years n the Western States, has returned uaiuteoces bore veryb e me was y oft s was a ant change Patrick Austin is in very poor health at pr•esent... . A Rood many building operations ars brewing. Ton bad it isn't the railway they are pua:ioa .The death is ro- ported of John Doyle, brother of the late P. Doyle, who passed away on Saturday, aged sixty-eight years. The sympathy of the community i. ex - 'ended to the bereaved family. pNTARIO WOMANIFORTUNE Rsills e. Mime M Muml Miss l�- 9�eti.rtord.•d Mrs a Wood..... Peeled FroatThat Weak Rev. James Wilson. The visited his father on the Wa e•sesrr meeting of the tit t Helens E mar Tired Feell- bes l& d the Women • institute will be 4h Rh Monday, Jou* A t `gin's Cestp ' Allister' let this week L Flynn is on the sick the 7o B people his burg at the News Narita. -Herman ► pe.d !� sssadse. When my sp- ed Rutherford, Port and a dance at i ht pleas tble west for dodericb, Hd.. pose d St. Helens, visited friends in this vicinity this week --Quite a num- ber of young people from this vicinity •tMsded the social held in Donny- brook church on the evening of the lith. All report having had • good brise.. ....Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wil- son. of Auburn, visited friends around here last week ...There was a good attp.danoe at rifle practice on Satur- day and some good shooting waa done, considering it was the first time that some of the guns had been used. Uriah Thompson is wearing a broad smile these days. Another little boy came to stay at his home last Friday. Congratulwtions, Ur tab ! OLYrH. MONDAY. May 27th. v. J. L a call to urch, ac- eeting of ton, last rom here bend the t against bile there er. Atter ✓ reasons all stated icb, it is at dimp- le, as be or but as a ill leave a o mi. He non next To at Once To show he is held osing their their con- e Preehy- ng Sunday boro', who moderator, pulpit ea- spected we log for the ge, there se, a fine and gond o debt, so in getting man. but it will be some time THE CALL SUSTAINED. --Re Small, B. A., wbo received the Hespeler Presbyterian ch conned the same at a m MAFEKINt3 Huron Presnytery in Clin MONDAY, May '27th. Friday. Twelve delegates t PERSONAL AND GENERAL. -Miss who had been appointed to a Esther Hasty, of Dungannon, smut meeting were there to protea the removal of Mr. Small, w were seven from Hempel they had spoken giving thei for and against, Rev. Mr. Sm he would accept the call, wh needless to say, was a gre pointment to the Blyth poop was loved. not only as a past man and his going away w vacancy that will be bard t Preaches his farewell sen Sunday evening and will lea for his new Held of labor. the high respect in which by all. the Methodists are cl church that evening iso that gregation also taut attend th terian church. The followi Rev. W. Pearcy, of bowies bas been appointed iuteriur will preach and declare the cant. after which it is e shall have a number preach char call. This is a good being a beautiful new man church. newly decorated, grounds, with practically n there.ehould be no trouble . good before hearts Mrs. S as she beaut ance the boa success where he to - tends t0 engage in drayin�[ and Nina Woods. Jean and Margaret Webb, Annie Rutherford. Christina Miller and Hugh MuCrostie were' home from W ingham high school for the weekend May Cameros. Durnin Phillips and Sara Smith. of Oodericb Collegiate,vpent the Victoria Day holiday at their homes here....... Mr. and Mrs. Arnsbury and children, oof o, Sundayg' visited LairddMr~ed Miller's M.. Mime Rutherford, of Southampton, and Miss Sterling, of Port Elgin, motored down to Miss ltutherford's borne here Saturday Miss Edith Homutb, of Wingbam, accompasted Miss E. Rutherford on a week-eqd visit home Saturday The varied attractions of ice cream socials and teameetinge at I)oonybrook and Nile attracted many from home on Friday evening .. Mr. and tbe Miasma Mason. of Marnoch, spent Sunday at Jae. Purdon's Mrs. Jack W- elshing and baby eon. of Ripley, are mends, perhaps millions of women in nye visiting Mrs. Hetherington Mian United States who have been benefited Rorie ortheringida, of Ottawa. was by this famous old remedy, which was home for the holiday al tT James Mitchell and son Jimmie, of Tor/init., produced from woLmm � � over moot, w► are with Mrs. Mitchell's fattier. John ,yawn she by arezickmndnsed Webster, for an extended visit man's suffering. 1f you Miss Edna Taylor was it her horlie at! such s medians, why don't yaw try it? Constance for Victoria Day .... Mr. Thom received the rad intelligence 11 yen want special ads wris. te Westf thedeath o' hie son Lydia IL !inkhorn Medici V D y at Westfield visit,- he Nwd mid and aYwo by Stoday with her slater, Mrs..�obn Blake .... Miss E. Mackinnon and Mies Jessie Stotbers spent the week- ecd at the former's home in Tiverton. Mr. and Mrs. John Gauti.!o of Lucknow, were Victoria Day here Mr. ani Me.. Joe. Anderson, of St Helens, visited at Jas. Web- ster's yesterday ('has. and Mies Larva Lockhart. of Auburn, visited at the home of Wm. Henry yesterday. Geo. land Miss Mae Saunders visited Dungannon friends yesterday. Mist Mary Phillips is spending a few days with her eieter, Mrs. Fer- guson, of Lanes Miss Mae Jones, of Dungannon, was a visitor here yes- terdey . Quite a number from here took In the tea -meeting at Nile. All an enjoyable time Sam. Sherwood has been busy pressing hay in this neighborhood the poet week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Phillips and Mina lulu called on friends here yes- terday. AUBURN. WEDNESDAY, May 20rb. M� Small, of d le visiting this wee Mrs. Gravel., of Seaforth, visited her Mater. Mrs. Hirkinf ttom, of the concession of Bast Wawanosh. on the 144b. John Toronto, visited his par'en. of the entsnbeg reon the Melt. returning to his home on Mnod•y. Rev. J. R. Mann preached his f e- weU sermon to a large last Sabbath. He is Ravine this weet for his new charge at Port Elgin. The hos rociel a1 the home of Mrs. Morridre, of the haat line. Hallett, let Friday evening was quite a RUC- osas, Y regards program,' ,attendance and financial proceed,. 'BUDGE Uesers.-The hridge across ppseeeent. Maitland teabutment1at bag part fallen and is leaning over badly. It appears that if sotnething is not done ebortly a total collapse of the entire hridge will be the result. MULLETT. MONDAY, Key 27th. Jorph Carter and Wm. McOool are Lots addition, built to their barns. N t. borbett is engaged se the focal la - times this week. Mies Margaret Cowan. teacher of A. d Jia 9, is ill at her home at Blyth. A amoust of her illness the school 1. dosed for a abort time. Miss Mary Bruwn, who was'under- goiag treatment at 94. Joseph'. bore Ntal London, has returned home sect improved in health to V and that week, lea - always tired , 1 get a bot. el Lydia L Ptak - 's Vegetable pound, sad it me up, gives strength, and re me to perfe th again. It sit truly a blessing te and 'cannot speak enough of it. 1 take pleas- ure is recommending it to others." - Mrs. Mons C.s x&ots, Tbessaion. Ont. Warnes wbo ars suffering from throe distressing ills peculiar to their s e x should tot lose sight of these facts or doubE. Vegetable esD� of Lydia too restore their health There are probably hundreds of thee - William the o I destt•11 Lynn, Year letter will William Mr. and Mrs. Clark L )rasa. � a ingot to ho • villins std he h et strut log at the home o 91r. and kir.. Mar- I eMadMM• vin McDowell... ...Mr. and Mn. Fin- lay and Mies Ford, of Wingbam. vis- 1 ited at the home of Mn. W. J. Todd. ..Lorne Firth. of London, visited h'i. aunt, Mn. Miller, last week . ... • Midi. Cruller received word last week of the death of ber mother, in England. We extend our sympathy to ber io her sad bereavement.. After carry' ing umbrellas to church for seven Sun- days, tbe villagers were rejoiced to sere the sun shine forth last Sunday on the Mer- e new man gets hold of the 1 ion and Jean Gillis spent fit few days of the people as did Mr. Small. , with their aunt, Mts. R. few da . . mall f le mu be greatly by her 1 Mb.. Pearl Todd. Mies Nellie Brooks is a Hoe musician and hers and Miss Clara Woods entertained 1.0 the staging was a great aasist- to choir. They both have 'their young friends to a Picnic on Vic - t wiebes of the people tor their torts Day. A very pleae.eet time was 'pent. in their new borne. RAL -Last BAYFIELD. Small bap- WSDNESDAY. May 21116. Sunday will BREEZES. -it it be true that 'rain ay 4 in May mates bay," the horses sod O Mr, cows should fatten next winter pare - 00 ted. both oc- D,, Metcalfe, of Detroit, who has been a+ nt very spending A week or two at his summer any being ut I borne bare, returned to the city on ber went 11 Tuesday. . Mr.. Stanbury. who an were well spent the winter in Toronto, returned he best^ The ber home bare this week .... Quite secured sec' a number enjoy7ed the fisbing on tor. •fid 1 Vic- toria Day. We understand that for the moat part the silver hook proved the nest halt Alex. Ione', of Stanley. epest Sunday with friends in the village.. Min Pickett, of Lon- don, spent the holiday tbe guest of Yrs. !.wird John McLeod. of He village... ill*l a is visiting oaint the boine in the village.... F holidays .t her borne in Clinton. PERSONAL AND GONE Sunday morning Rev. Mr. tised four infanta. Next he communion and on Frid tory service will be cond gmall will be the preacher casione The 24th quietly here, a great m of town. Quite a num Mitchell to the races a pleased. as they were of t local horse. "Red Dart," and place in his To Mrs. T. Wanless, of here this week pecking up bold effects. as they have house in Toronto her from here attend edit t the corner atone church at Walton on tb The recent frosts see Affected the early plume. falling off, but by the s soros there is goiog to apple", providing frost LUCKNOW. MOXDAT, May 2711. Reeve Mitchell is away on a trip to Tbmisalot, Sault Ste. Marie and Cock- burn Island. Miss Bessie Oraham has gone G1 London. where ebe will enter Victoria hospital as a nurse in training. went Jack King and Merry A ge West last week. Mrs. D. C. Taylor has Rope to reside in llamilton, and Freak re factnryAwith ithe intention of goingpon has left the to Meeford. The council has decided to build a new bridge on Havelock street. It was iatended to repair tbe old one, but It was in such had shape the eine- Wsnoco or LarHRtuDoo.-Mr. and tk' of a new acre was decided on. kta loha Mc('ausland, of 9L Thomas, soe..oe the marriage of their harhter. Margaret i'tuissisn, to Buwasd W. Adams, .on of Mr. anti net Richard Adana, of Iondeoboro. • 1eNa , May 24th, at the home of he kith's sister, Mrs. Herbert J. Otai.. Lethbridge, Alta. Mr. and Wit Adams are away on a trip lets the seestains before prse.ediag to y> h. Mieonsected ni., where the waa�bbaro CRAY Company. lisw fit -BOOL Srrx.-Tho yaws d i. S. llo. 5 are having gooeldeenDie trestle in connection with t;hetweetien .f avow school building. Flute a vols was %%kr to decide %Amebae the school thele be beat; thea mother was later te determine the Imam of the site. It was thee tress that there wie awe defect h dstesrl or111a .e to ooslwta.tete l *eh e hove to wbealaw. New the 4410 w to have eastbee_avet a the rooto, were their house - purchased a Quite a num- he laying of preehyteriao e 2416 m to have as they are how of bloa- be plenty of does not nip Make lifea ministry of love and it is having will always be worth lit ing. A VALUABLE SCHOLARSHIP. -Word has Men received here that Mies Mar gleet Moffatt. of Montgomery. Ala- tormeralerk in of John Riddell's bank here has been awarded the most valuable scholarship held in trust by the Mont- gomery Chapter of the Southern As- sociation of (college Women. The arholanbip h. valued at l each year for (nor years, making a gift of $1.200 for a four yeses'course of Andy M. Mount Hoyoke. Mir Moffatt will monotone* ber studies in Mount Holy- oke nest September'. Dr ATH ov 0.01100 WERS'rrR--The death of George Webster, a former Locknow bo took place near Elk- horn, Manitoba,oo Wedneday. May 1st. The Elkhorn Mercury makes the following reference to his demise ; "Mr. Webster was well known in Elk- horn mad district, having He worked from bere tis the early t.. in ,S7 and later re- entered to the Beulah district, where siln/w takae. Mr. Webster lost his wife lee weeniest toeeeashnl in bis farming A TlYat that .year' m�go Aosta and by his wry death three girls and ohs boy, the old- lrlake Ha1r Pow est twin years, "15 l dtt °e - Derma the tiros the deceasett Ilti•i b• iaMs tr<t�ybis..red w this -date wos.aD ehoold he" ��stttwdy�mhareeMr' �A... i tbommautl. et worn.._ hos Sul )i_•e sin tamely• ib. �Msrms In triable Aero is motto itup.swp It. w R�1�SPr ��� sy m' ettewild h7 ` esd pusses take a _ were Mesh„ J. Has haw borrow vsy liar d A. McNah From i> oth Mevriaet hplr 67 Hates, old friends ei the deceased. of 6 as1 his, es to w7s. be wee weftteamsforsyspethy bye. 1111.°6141" r1°`eq a had of bile 'ate the reeved____ etai moons with ' M meg Salvia. re M=�; roar k.otan+ --',� K for w e. t� two le os p: la steed gam.alitatialty t. a -'t e . eleeseat. sews Cleft armrs. 1 n'h e.1 Grtwn+. there The Flax (�• quite a time getting. in tbeir seed, as it has been so wet. but a few more days will finish it . Kenny McConnell. who went to Port Colborne to take a en tbeeion with the and bas returned to work too bard his home for a wbile until be secures another position.... .Mia J. Moore. of Godencb, visited her many friends Imre the past week ...... �v . Davie, wbo is rhovel-runnerMuf� on is visit ng re e Trent Casal 1 Camp with bis wife. He is off work for • few days on account cf the inspector condemning the gravel they were using ..Mr. and Mn. A. Vint, of Stratford, wbo have been visiting here for their holidays, have returned to the Classic City . ... Mrs. F. Brinton at p"hitting at.Mber. band eMrs A. Taylor. present . of Hamilton, spent a few day here visiting with relativestaaand d friends .. Jas. Aodersos has a position as clerk in Popple*tone & Gardiner's store here..... Mee. W. Mason visited with her brother i London the past week...... J. Barr. d Mrs. nded the funeral of their nephewinton n gaged with the rontrac NW/ Sold in Canada. to . A. Steinbnff, London fait week ' sot who is es the Presbyterian wbo decorated pint working on a church. is at D Mrs. Fyfe end church at Emily,rd • isi� in Seaforth Ltd. week .....Rev. Mr. Fear ani Robt. Laidlaw eteended the Methodist convention at Clio Cyt weektMr*, Mrs. C. H. Reese, A. McKellar, Mrs. Young. J. Barr, Mir Powell and Wm. Johnston paid a visit to London during the holidays. Mir Maggie Roes visitsdMee rmstrong Sea - forth last *seekisited vas in and Rhoda Phillips the holiday • • Mrs. Jbu*eb with her Mrs. J. Nesbitt visited F. tern Clinton lest week .. Wtt visited under the parental root at C1a.de6olast wee w. Mrs. Mille visited with reletivas Locon this week .. J. Heffron was a guest of Goderich friends on Friday.t .. Mrs. W. Jecke nn received Ase he rod iotelligeoee on F144*y • 7 Mee*, lite. Hood, d passed ho left, that es a; Poetise.. Mich. funeral, wbieh w uoe. to Iletel W. }lowish was tree ea tb1•ad•!dike to st- ated' thbee e Nese 0 Je* oe a It isnot i ffowhether Rev. M. M seR 1 •reer ba teetaet• s two w e Mb > bee � bare wee a yews root of i.e•den Mesas left week. DWAN'S PERFECTION CCICOA "Great for Breakfast." A day started on Gowau'e Cocoa is a day with a clear head and a steady nerve - a day full of map and life. Cocoa nourishes the body. It is rich in food value and easy to digest DO YOU USri °DWAN'S 0000A7 I:] Children's Wear We make a specialty of handling clothing and everything for children's wear. We have in stock a splendid line of dressy suits, made up in the Brownie style, that are of unusually good value and are sure to please. We can alsr• "suit" you if you re- quire anything i Ou - stock ( of the sailor sty Wash Suits. Slats includes a line suitable for children. licLEAN BROS Mei s Outfitters • I State, Osderuk a WOMAN'S WISDOM.the _ illit lbs worried mother wakes s• te beer orried •0411. She Maas net west d tar e trouhloeep ow w at to m•sh• Pisani .M th4.h. whss k r e tar trait ler, T6. Comae. iss.. 6.4.51 Ad ask b ee., )I. D. She .q. "lost the thing to fi.d est whet M the taster mei% willies heessMids ie this country owe ose,- esd it'' Ip dace.' 31TMis •tessps-1.00 miss is splendid rah Mediae. A 1s.4 Nerg.s.y. It is ler .lien gas. This M what limey w rssscot y d " Friona' r'M. omss' cheerful s.d bow, by est of ells. ass sad aiserekle said ewes s.ly diseases whit► sodomise • wow's health atresdtb• -My deslthes le to write • few Ilnes to let Zan k t w Lour valuable modistes bas d4oe i r e. ' v•�! vp�r of Est 8. Hen �s( t�e atorek earn, to ou our Limit' v A Imirrots you for advice wbi esu ndltlr.e. iqi FAO* we a different woman in • short I trig the test kettle_ of Favorite Prescrlpl t I taus y knew I was In .se a -, IM id my ewe house waab and honing, w wet •.l il.�Jt eklM»n ■ 1 knew o *Avant titn mina g sip wk cmvp was 1 The by i. ae fat as a WWII, voltstPylori on is the beet medicine say r. b _tale b.o in condition. I ream *mama ball e y 1lt.aM CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY UPPER LAKES NAVIGATION Steamers leave Port Wednes- days, Mdco cNicoll Mondays. Tuesdays, days, Thursday, and Sat- urdays et 4 p. m. fur SAL'LT STS. MARIE. PORT ARTHUR and FORT WILLIAM The Steamer Manitoba, sailing from Port McNicollWedneedays, will call at Owen Sound. leaving that point 10:30 p.m. Steamship Express leaves Toronto 12:45 p. w. on sailing days, waking direct connection with steamers at Port McNicoll. King's Birthday SINGLE FARE between all stations in tem -iota, Port Arthur and east. Good going May 31, June 1,'2, 3, return limit June 5 4minimum rate '25c). HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS June 11, 25. and ;every e.ecnnd Tuesday until Sept. 17, incinsive. Winnipeg and Return, $34.00 Edmonton *ad Retrro, $42.00 'Proportionate rates to ether points. Return limit 1111 days Through Tourist Sleeping Cert Ask Jos. Kidd, C. P. R. Agent, for Homeseekers' Pamphlet. Tickets and full information from Joe. Kidd, C. P. R. Agent. 1 o SUMMERj GOODS `„ COAL -OIL STOVES With tbe coming of the bot days of Summer you will want a New Perfection Coal -oil Stove. Withhis coal -oil sine thve em have no extra insurance to pay. We will tend them out on approbation. LAWN MOWERS Our large shipment of Lawn Mowers is just in and we otter ears several different makes tc choose from. REFRIGERATORS Do you require a Refrigerstc.r this Summer? We some in stock and more coming. SCREEN DOORS Get your Screen Doors and Window* now and keep the flies out in preference to putting them on later and keeping them in. CEMENT Are you going to build a cement silo this Summer ? If so, we h ave for rent a net of the London Steel Adjustable Silo Curbs al so a swinging hoist. These will simplify the building of silos. r We have just received anothecar of National Portland Cement. When you use this Cement you know you have the beet that cru be had. " 7th Royal leis." An I,naovatioa in • Tra'v.l Luxury vim Int •i t1e bA 1b nasal lw. ,.4u'..et � "'.c..'w alas fa .eras- women Sewer. 'Star we wee ee Ne 'ells et the r era+ taw leseeeker ROYAL. L.D ROYAL GEORG& man war Y ...+este 1.. ar Orme aas.l�� aro•. .*i,\ In,. r took, ,.e ai.1.4 es..a.at' 1 "bat tie 1..a a, . . A ,eilr b wew+r ►• MOON OW ...Uree, .Ur rl• 140.41 �M rasa A* e••• e,r,w.esst w •.a• l<Itr aserUsv, Gamest Alai i tailed SPRAYING MATERIAL Have you sprayed your trees yet? We can ;furbish y.'.1 with the Lime -sulphur, *leo Arsenate of Lead. FERTILIZER The car of Fertilizer arrived a couple of weeks ego and we hare bad a big sale of it. This Fertilizer i. an organic matter with tbs addition of ,,teamed bone flour. blood flour and potash. These essential+ make it the moa valuable manure on the market.. COAL AND WOOD Owing to the scarcity of Hard Coal we brave put in a car of Domestic Lump Soft Coal. Toffs coal makers splendid substitute for Hard Coal. 1 have also a carlo*d of dry s1ab+..vbich make; good summer wood. Let to figure on your ;oohing. heating. electric full troughing, etc. All work pnlmpy attended to s0d.1 7 inr"nteed. CHAS. C. LEE Phones : Store 22 House 112