The Signal, 1912-9-12, Page 7THE SIGNAL GODERICH t INTA.KFuo
News of District
AUBURN.
yq�D�Y, Rapt. 1.1tb.
There is oft fn W. T. Bare
dell's store bsfanob eight
r
inches loop OS aro four twigs
beering sixteen algia. all firet♦iase
fruit. This teinarkIYeitoup of ap-
oiss of the Duchess variety was tram
nom the Orchard d J. J.,Waahlogtoo.
Weft Wawaa�oab. and shows the
beneficial
re orchard 01 fu spraying
end
O EN MILLER.
WwrneentY, Sept. 11th.
i ,Ike visited tbe Exhibition at Tor-
onto.
utouts.
Mrs. Jane Jewell has returned from
Toronto, wbereebe had been vlsit1ug.
Mrs. Rine and Mrs. White are stay-
ing
tayin with hire Heddle, their mother,
while she is so 111.
There will be no serve* at Beomit-
ler and Bethel churches next Sunday.
owing to harvest festival services be-
ing held at Zion (North) church more-
ing and evening. Tb_e special preacher
will be Rev. A. W. Bistr. B. D., of
Seaforth. Mt. Brown will preach
that d:.}- ut Seeforth.
PORTER'S MILL
Tuicaw&Y. Sept. lith.
{Stage- — Roy Leglgstt, of Pita•
burg, is visiting at Jobo Torrance's.
.. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Potter re-
turned home iso Tuesday atter a week's
trip to Toronto, Aiegara Falls and
poem., a t i l le. Thar report good weath-
er but a great deal of grain still in the
Aeld,.especiully betwesp Stratford ani
Guelph Miss Cox is spend-
ing a few days at 'redox.... . Mrs.
Albert Rutledge lett for St. Thomas
on Saturday having spent two weeks
at H. Rutledge's Mrs. Chas. Mc-
' Phail and Miss Prieollla Torrance re-
turned (rout Torootoon Monday even-
ing. hat Tog spent two weeks there.
LtICKNUW.
MONDAY. Sept. 9th.
Mrr. Johd' Fer gusoo and Mies Freda
•kft last week on a trip to Winnipeg
aid other plscee in the West.
Me, J. A. Holt bas returned to her
bone et Yonkers. N. Y.. after a visit
with her sister, Miss Marie Murray.
Mrs. Alger and daughter. Miss Dor-
othy, of New York, are vWtieg the
former's sister. Miss Marie ¥urray.
G. H. Smith and Robert Jehnstor
won prizes at the Wingham lawn
bowling tournament.
Ru sell Jobn.ton is et Hamilton
taking a course in embalming.
tVord has been received of that death
in tieskatcheean of Mrs. W. J. Mc-
Mullen. mother of Mee. W. J. Devi-
.i..a, Lucknow. The remains are be -
ice !nought to Lucknow for inter -
meat.
W. Horne has given up business at
Lucknott and has disposed of his house
to Garfield Ostrander. He has pur-
chased r business in Guelph and will
tenure his femily to that city.
The threes Itatberiue and Jean Mc-
tetunb. of Holyrond, left last week to
take cbnrge of their respective
schools. the former going to neer
Teeswater and the latter to AUenfotd.
The Lucknow fall fair will be held
Thuredav and Friday of oext week,
September (A and 30.
Wm. McGregor, of Chicago, is visit-
ing with his sisters here.
a
get in most of the crop.
Miss Mabel Retool), who baa been
•isitinft tt tbe home nt Mn. William
Holub.. returned to Kincardine yes- t
terdat.
The Hue spell of weather has en -
hied the farmers of this dhoti -lot to
s. M
eon of MrODooaid's blether.
w. s. tiotatro.
Mrs. dalkert, of Oodericb, is 'Wen,
n
brie deugbte, Mrs. W. IL Gordon and
Mee. A. e. Misr.
Km NAnis Guist, of Ottawa. is
visiting her brother. W. E. r.
den. a.d other trieeds here.
Mire Joins Oust mud Mrs. Joseph
Gaupt visited Luc know Meadsre eutly. e
James Hyde has guise to Cochrane,
New Ontario, and expecte to be away
two weeks,
Rev. Nr. Cameron, of Bru,wrls, will
preach in the Anglican church (text
Sunday. 11 will be a harvest inane
service, and the church will be nicely
decorated withlrsio. fruit and Sowers.
IDLY rM.
Tv 1 At, Sept. 10th.
s
THE HAvga .—The last few de s
ss
have bedo very bot and consequently
the farmers are at Out getting a
chance to get along witb their har-
vest. There is still a great deal out
yet. however. It is very hard for the
farmers to get help for the rush. A
great deal of the grain bas_ been taken
in in a very untlt condition, end now
those who put It Into their barns be-
fore it was dry are becoming afraid of
heat and possibly the burning of their
barns.
l�linaONAL AND GENERAL W.
Walker and family, of Clinton. &pent
Sundayr with Mrs. Walker's patents li
here. r. and hire. A. W. Sloan
.1. McArter, of 8a&katoon. Sash., who
has been visiting with his brother
here, et now visiting with old friends
at Brussels and Wtoghem. it ie hi&
intention before returning to the
West to take a trip to Niagara Falls.
Buffalo and New York. accompanied
by his brother Watson k Sons
ship d a car of hogs to Toronto on
Wednesday Quite a number
from here are taking in the London
Fair this week, but there will not be
so many as otherwise would have been
in consequence of the I*teoees of the
harvest and the great amount of work
there is _yet to ao Mr. and Mrs.
C. Bell were viritors in Clinton on
Sunday.... . J. G. Murdoch visited
with his sister, Mrs. Robt. McGowan,
here the past week. He is oleo visit-
ing friends at Lucknow, his old home.
Mies Martha Moore spent the
week -end with her father and sister at
Ripley.... Jas. Cutt. who bad been
visiting with his parents here for the
pest couple of weeks, received a tele-
gram Moods to go to Chicago to
close up a deal. He lett at once, but
expects to return here before going to
Prince Albert Mr, and Mrs. A.
McKellar are at present visiting rela-
tives at Strathru Mary Milne,
Dorothy Tierney, Maggie and Henry
Johnstoire are attending the Colle-
ggat+te institute' at Clinton Men
W. Fie, who had an auction sale of
her household effects on Saturday, got
rid of a great deal of them. The bal-
ance she shipped to London. where
.be intends anaking her home in the m
future. Her other, Mrs. Jones.
shipped bet goods to Mimioo sod will
live part of the time (her -----.A. A.
Hooper was in Toronto the past week
and while be was away Mrs. Hooper
mid family visited with flirted. at
Lordeeboro'.......Dr. J. N. Perdue vis-
ited with friend, in Toronto the past
week W. Spear. of Highgate.
has purchased a car of plows here and
w having them packed in boars for
,bippicg purposes Miss Hazel
Bennett visited with reesti-es at Clin-
ton over Sunday ..Thr work of
toeing in the water pipes is not pro-
cessing eery fast .. .Mer isM.
Carter and E. Lear, who had been in
Dettoit for the past two weeks, ret-
urned home Friday evening..
Isaac Brown is getting his evaporator
in shape for a bay eeasoo. lie ex-
pects to start the middle of the month.
Miss E. Miley, who was visiting
friends In London and Toronto the
past two weeks, has returned home.
J Coombs is visiting friends in
London and Exeter this week.......
The threshers are now on the go, but
on amount of the toughness of the
grain they cannot make very good
time..... A load of young men sutoed
from Seaforth Sunday, spending anew
pleasant hours here.... -.Miss Kate
Bare, of more., Sask., visited her
teeny friends het e, who were all
pleased to herr of the great success
raze achieved in the subscription con-
t, in not only getting this trip,
Tett took her to the principal cities
Canada and the Bates, but also ne`-
en:ring a 5500 piano. $be WAS very
popnler while here and it is quite eve
1 she must use her sunny ways in
e West.
Mgt. Swag's OLRCMARn AT PORTER'*
ILL.—R. R. Sloan and A. W. Rottin-
surord to Bayfield and to Mr.
loan's farm in Goderioh township on
ndsy. The day was perfect for an
to ride, and it wculd certainly do
y person good to see the crop of a
Mr. Sloan bas in hie orchard,
blob shows conclusively that it .pays
cultivate and spray an orehard in a
stifle manner. lir. Sloan expects
ST. HELENS
TUENDAT. Sept. 10th.
l'HI 184 H ApiNrvgnittaY.—Ahnivet
asrr set %ices w111 he held in the
Prf-sbyi.erian church bete on Sunday.
septenlher 21. it is just fifty years
since the old church wee opened. The
--rvi, - will he bed in the new church.
Rev. Mr. Wilson, of Toronto, will have
rhange of the servlue. Mt. Wilson
attended church servinee and 8uoday'
arhoul when a boy in the old cb.treb,
*bleb still sands, but is used by Thos.
Todd w pile dirseed heather Its Them
will be a tea -meet ing on Monday night.
when Ret-. Mr. Whaley, o[ Tavistock, tee
will be present and give an address. He wh
was the pastor wbed the new obnrehl of
was built. Rev. Nt. Craw, of Fergus,.
will 1.. present sad insitwtloas have,
4190 Feet) sent to Rev. _Mr.� Meyer meal den
acv, Mr. Anderson in gootfand There
will 1* other speaker* and a 1 th
Pro-
gram will be provided. good pt`
The (*rulers are very busy tasks ( H
(heir grain. There wee a light *bower la n
Letrtday, but it sone dried up. et
Dowing to the wet weather there has
been s rood deal of 'rein put to that' an
was not dry.
Mr. and Mn. John A. McDonald, ofd w
Pins
Brandon. Man.. have returned atter to
pending a few days visiting at the' rete
era'
Performing Elephants at the Goderich
Industrial Exhibition
to have a dklpley el apples at the
Godsaioh fair neat week.
Cuenca Norge.—There was quite a
obanp around in the pulpit/. oo Sun-
day. Rev. T. R. P'srr, motor of 'Fria-
ity odiuswb, took his old charges at Got-
rie and Wrotuter and Bev. Mr.
Jacques. rector of those parishes, took
the services in tbia charge. Rev. Mr.
Wien, of Atwood, preached the aaal-
venary services at Jackson's church
in the atteraoon and preached in the
Metbodiut church here morning and
evening. Rev. Mr. Jewett, from here,
taking the work at Atwood It.
Soirees and P. Gardiner are an Toron-
to this week repnwotfa tbe eoogre-
gstion of 8t. Andrew's church at the
meeting of the Presbytery- there to
Plead before that body that the call
trotu this oongvegation to Rev. Mr.
Sutton be sustained.
REID'S CORNERS,
MONDAY, Sept. 8th.
News Noene.—Russel Reid visited
Toronto Exhibition last week and re-
turned with a span of fine young
horses The Missal Marie and
Christine Welsh left on Monday for
Goderbh, where they will attend the
Collegiate Institute ' We are
pleased to hear that luster Courtney
it out again after being wafted to
the house for comm tithe... ..!antes,
McDonald and Miss Katherine Mc-
Donald were recently married at the
manse. A good example for other
youog Nicht-tors . Miss Farrel
spent Sundry with her Pieter, Mrs. J.
H. Reid Miss Betsy McAllister is
• visitor at the manse Miss Lbzie
Welsh hes returned from a visit to
her sitter, Mrs. (Dr.1 Weer Hackett,
of Detroit J H. Reid bought a
driver from his uncle, Nelvon Graham,
of Sheppaidton, and has it already in
harness.... John Wilkie, whose foot
WAS injured by a heifer which he was
taking to the slaughterhouse, is about
again Tom Fraser. who barely
escaped blood poisoning from a paiu-
ful felon on his hand, is on the utend.
The new porch on the manse has
received the final coat of paint
'Ve :are still waiting for the electric
railway,,
DISTRICT NEWS.
Mist. Connor, of Atwood, wilt teach
in S. S. No, 10, Grey, at a salary of
$560.
Rural wail delivery routes have
been laid out in the township of lis -
borne.
East Huron teachers will meet in
annual convention at Wingham on
October 17 and 18.
Miss Helen Lar -kin, ct Seaforth, has
gone to Toronto to take s situation as
teacher in a ladies' college.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clegg have re-
turned to their home at Wiagbam
after an extended European trip.
Misr Cowan, of Blyth. has been en-
gaged to teach in Button's school,
Mortis 'township, at $6(111 salary.
The telegraph offices at Zurich and
Bayfield have been closed. Telephone
competition was too much for them.
Thomas Groveoiork, son of 'Reeve J.
M. Govrnlock, of McKillop. has been
engaged to teach at Steelton, Algoma.
Eliza .1. Rowclifre, relict of the late
Samuel Parkinson, of C&borne, died
on the YAth ult. at the age of sixty
eight years.
Rev. Neil Shaw has returned from
St. Catharines to his borne et Eg-
montiville, but is still too ill to tate
Isis pulpit work.
Alvin C. Johnson, a well-known
lawyer of Winnipeg, who war
drowned reseotly at Long Lake while
shooting duck., was a native of Mc-
Killop.
A license has been granted to,
Mr. Hanna, father-in-law of S. 8.
Cooper, for the Hotel Normandie at
Clinton, and the bar has been re-
opened.
Alvin Brtntnett, of Exeter, was pre-
sented by his friends with a bendsome
clubbeg on the eve of his deem:tare
for Winnipeg, where he will enter a
real estate office.
W. H. Kerr, of Brussels, has re-
signed the position of eecretary-treas-
urer of the East Huron Agricultural
Society, and Malcolm Black has been
$ppolbted to succeed him.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rathwell,
Clinton, announce the engagement of
their daughter, Annie, to Genrge
Howard Varco., of Toronto. The
marriage will take placate) September
18.
The marriage took place at Exeter
on August 28th of Sylvanite Cann and
Miss Mary E. Ferguson. the oeremon
y
being rformed
Mr.' annd Mrs. Cannewill reside Powell.
Exeter.
George Sperling,an old and well-
known resident of renbrook, is dead
in his fifty-seventh year. His widow
was formerly Miss Mary ltathwell, of
Godetrich township. Two sons and
seven daughters survive.
John Alexander Martin. B. A. of
Vancouver. B. C., eon of Rev, W. M.
Martin. formerly of Exeter, was mar-
ried at Minden on the Jath nit. to
Jeanie Gertshnre. voungeet daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. 'f. Wiltroo, Dundee.
Mrs. Florence L Smith and Wm.
C.tneitt both of Hay, were quietly
married by Rev. E. G. Powell at the
Main street Methodist parsonage, Ex-
eter, on September 3rd. They will
live on the groom's farm in Hay town-
ship,
The death took place at Exeter on
September Dot of Mrs. Margaret E.
8laneomle, aged seventy-four �y}ears.
The dummied was born in Hatton
aunty and had resided in Exeter for
twertt -.iz seen. Her husband died
eeveJyears ago and she had no chil-
lies.
The Hagrave Farmers' Chub bes se
cured the &srvlees of Prof. P. Graham,
of the Ontario Agriculture' (
for a meeting td be bed
17th 1n the Foreetera' hall,
Prof. Graham is a treenail ae
on Km Jam Eider. of Wingbasa out
wit& a lash) aesidest sae day last
week. she wee stemil lg jt, a sugar
table, ttlntt vrp llt�iw q
eaetain
when i ME to the Seen Writ nem
rse or tet kepi et tee thillapitaL
neelHttrg attention at the
meter, et SI. Pears ehmilith.
Mks Ammar inemIllt.
Tunnel , Szrrtwrtea 13, WE V
Hear Frsolin, was united In
to W. A. G. Mct'ullocb, u1�
Stratford, the oereutony7 being per -1
formed by Rev. C. E. Jostles. Mr,
and Mrs. McCulloch will reside at
Stranded.
The death of Ms. Wtn. M rJ.y oe-
ourred suddenly a$ the tomo of bet-
son-la4aw, R. A. Maley.
on Sunday, 8spieseher Int. The ds-
ceased was seventy years d age and
was for many dean • t of
her.
1
Turnberry. Elevfln children suryivs
On Monday, September 2nd, Samuel
H. Whitmore of Hrucetteld, and Mise
Christina, daughter of Thos. Town-
send, of Tuckeismith, were quietly
married at the Osteriu street Meth-
odist pureonayge, Clinton, by Rev. 8. J.
AHin. The young couple will have
their Wale Dear Brgcetleld.
Robert Downs and family have
moved from O laton to Woodstock.
where Mr. Dewitt now has bis head-
quarters u an insurance agent. Mr.
Downs wee presented prior to his te-
woval with a silk umbrella as a part-
ing gift from the choir of Ontario
street Methodist church, of which be
had been a prominent member.
Nrs, A. W. Blaisdell, of Ferule, B.
C., died on Thursday last at the home
of her sister, Mrs. A. liming, et
Seaforth. She had been ill for several
months. She is survived by her bus -
baled and one .on, both of whom were
with her before her death. Robert
and Alex. WWatsoo. of Seaforth, are
brothers of the deceased.
On Meader. &npteealver aro, an in-
teresting event tuck j�t]laiac��e et the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Thoma* Coleman,
Tuckersmith, their second daughter,
Sarah Alberta, being united la roar-
rimeto Epbrtim G. Clirke,only so
or. and hit.. William Claroke, ent
Constance. Rev. J. H. O.terhout, of
Londerboro', officiated. The happy
couple left for Toronto, Winnipeg and
other Western pieces on a honeymoon
trip and en tbeir fretum will make
tear tem the peones fares near
A pretty matrimonial event took
place ae the boss of Mr. and Mr. J. U,
Whet, 'Eeafortb, on Tuesday of last
week,, "then Miss Lucy 8tilw, sister of
Mr. Stars, was united io searviege to
Archibald Miller. of Bayonne, New
la/esy. Rev. A. W. Barker officiated.
The hippy couple left for Doderich for
ywoon and et) their return
will Beni this winter with Mr. and
Mrs.
High Jinks at Wingham.
Wingham, Sept. ft -Robert Koos,
a local jeweller, end known es a local
preacher. was Sued $10 and omits,
amouuting in all to $.''i, when be ap-
peared before Magistrate Morton
yesterday in oonoectiiOonn with a charge
of haying annoyed Dur. &yles t}och-
ren. For some weeks put someone
had teen cutting the cletbesiioto
pieces at Mr. �ee ten'a place, and oo
several occasions large washings were
let down in the dirt.
This wee repeated so often that Mr.
Cochren reported the matter to Pro-
vincial ',onstage Gorge Pbippsn,
who wcoeeded in catching the defend-
ant three bares, and then had hits
summoned. The trial Lusted three
hours. Hoox was convicted and
promised not to repeat the offence any
more. It was shown that Mrs. ('ocb-
ten had become i11 through worrying
for fear that some worse things Might
be done than cutting the clotheslines.
There are lives of weori.otue tnonot-
ooy which a word of kindaese can re-
lieve. There is suffering which words
of sympethy can make more endur-
able, and often, even in the midst of
wealth and luxury, there are those
who listen and long in vain for some
expression of disinterested titterers.
Sprek to those while they can bear
and be helped by you.
DERBY SHOE
QUALITY SHOES FOR
MEN. LATEST STYLES
ALWAYS IN STOCK AT
Wel. SI-IARrIAN'S
Corner East St. and Square
Are the Fly and Mosquito Dangerous L.We
'iia sy. with apefyy feet. *dhoti the inviable germs of diseases, spree&
Mem over our bed ad powoea us wits typhoid orad cholera. Tieitis eke
its bite Meets moo sur veins saaleria sad yellow fever. Tis jset d�
eiseemare
time or grip, are everywhere presser for es to breathe into our lamp. The blood
which flows threeigh ger vies ted arteries 16 our protection. it should coetsia
healthy red sed white blood oorpeecle.—espabk of warding of these dieeeee
derma. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery 1. • blood medicine eel sitarist/we
seed, wrirely without 41019401, a pare glycerin extract of bloodroot, gulden seal,
Otoda. grape root, queen's root, s.edrnke rad stone root, which hes eejoyed a
good reputation for over forty years. The refreshing la -
lessee of this extract is like Nature's is/nears—the blood
is betted is the tonic which gives life to the blood— the
vital fres of the body burs brighter and their increased
activity 00e ernes the tissue rubbish which has accueiutaleJ
during the winter.
•
Ahet fora years nee whoa k. Newark. New Jtrxy. 1 had rMfb
.ed fent-." writes M.. Mlcaset. Neatness of Nations M9frr Hoe*,
fewer renes t Dartoand and r u. .piles ur tm 4L. E e...d
Diary l sew Dr. P4ree's p.taen or 1 trill called do Web
age Discovery advertised year 1 rat
Nur than it and .c di vatali.h )ti abet a love afterward
1t�aage o• el fewer bs w t set a Th thin ant have wi W
114a th. ahgls.osr esus alma That bas sr d tv y.ln �/a�
40 9wdw yams tw[oe 1 srrtae b rk. t-.sYre
Muairl t>r.swarr.•
asp. Pe nwre f leaes.t iwlleb ram he liver 1las.
For That
Weildiiig occasion
You'll 1* looking for a suitable present.
Von doo't want to pay such an awful lot
for it, stip you would like it to be dainty
and to help be an honor to the occasion.
,how there is nothing like getting umonga
nicely selected jewellery stock for this pur-
poee• Such a sled for Instance as this
store bas to show you. We've a splendid
arrav of Caseroles. silver flat -w -are and
cut eines. ego., suitable forpresentenotonly
for weddings but for any other omission.
Look Ix on a some time if interested.
J. S. DAVEY
JIWILt.IR and OPT1Osep
Oar. of Oa4erea et nee 04.601111‘. Oad.rfch
There arc no dead
flies lying about when
WILSOI 'S
FLY PADS
are used as directed. All Drug_
gists,Grocers and General Dealers
sell them.
Comfort for 1
the liot Spell
Don't swelter around in:heavy' clothes
this hot weather- We can fit you out
with warm -weather desirables—Sum-
mer Vests, Negligee Shirts, Straw
Hats, and Lightweight Suits,
L:verything in Men's Clothintr hut
boots and shoes,
rIcLEAN BROS.
THE SQUARE, GODERIC'H
The home of Semi -Ready Tailoring. Agents for tbe Fsmoue Car -
haat Overalls and Smocks, FltWell Hate, Stantleltl's Pure Wool
Underwear.
4
Grand Trunk Railway System
AidltaI Weatero Excursioss
September f o 13 aril 14, re-
turn Goderich to
Detroit. ....$ 5 30
Chicago... •11 00Port Huron 3 70
Bay City. (} 111
Clevelat►4 (vieRen.t
ti11 Veiand(via Detroit` 8 20
Grand Rapids. Sw 7 00
agina
6 00
St.Paulor Minneapolis all
reit .... 'iii 40
Rail and Boat .. 38 4O-
Tickets ars well/ ter retests a
Y. lith
Last ' Isar*.
September 17, via Cbicago
Winnipeg and return.U4 00
Edmonton sad return .... $42 010
Tickets rood tor s0 days. Npeciat train
will leave Tomato *JO nmi carryl4g
through macawsod s
allman Tourist
tamper
Farmers' Ex uc rs of w
to New Ontario
Septeuibe r 11 and 2.i
Round trip eScend-cy„y tiok.4i nut be
leased trout Godertch teen 0.1.tone on
T1fat W ember and Northern Ontari
rte. taaladies tae late ..,... • V
Haileyhury. 1J N ill
EFIr
New Liskeard y '31.)lebart 9 10
Monteith. 9 30
Nil 90
Otiehreme., tl6
Il 00
r !0
pp��d Neple ober Id, are
v r.tarate-_g her 21, and
askew issued Ps :S are Kuod 10
return until tteephsr lot.
Western Fair, London
tioderich to London and return 1{,90
atef.a vteat;
o for treluurnReutoI0
ll 12-H3 daAyu
NSNSebr 480,
IBIL
Full particular,, tickets, etc., from any Grand Trunk
write A. E. DUFP, D. P. A., Toronto, Ont. F. P.As
ent,LAWRENCE,or
Agent, tioderieh. 'Phone No. 8. Office hours 6 a. in 1 4
p. w,
po�vo
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COAL -OIL STOVES
With the corning of the bot drys of Summer you will want
a New Perfection Coal -oil Stove. {Vith this coal -oil stove you
have no extra insurance to pay. Call and examine therm.
We will send them out on approbation.
LAWN MOWERS
0
Our large shipment of Lawn Mowers ie just in and we off, r
several different,, makes to choose from. •
REFRIGERA'T'ORS
*cute Do
etock�and nacre Refrigerator
this Summer? We bare
coming.
SCREEN DOORS
Get your Screen Doors and Window* now and keep;the flies
out in preference to putting them on later and keeping eepi g ; there in.
CEMENT
Are you going to build a cement alio this Summer ? 1f so, we
have for rent a set of the London Steel Adjusable Nilo Curbs
aim a .winging hoist. These will situ lily the building of silos.
We have just received another car of National Portland
Cement. When yeu use this Cerusnt you know you have rho
beet that can be had.
SPRAYING MATERIAL
Have yea speared your treeset ? We
with the Lirse selpieur also Arsenate of load.
CAD furnish you
FERTILIZER
The car of Fertiliser arrived .couple
o
have had a big sakiof it. PlrtIiserle an oic Metter
weeks ago and we
with the addition of steamed boss Roue, blood ourgand-potaeb.
These emendate make it tae moot valuable manure on the
market.
COAL AND WOOD
Owi b tie scarcity of Herd U..,i we have
Domaatie Logap put in a car e,
for Hard Deal Soft Coal. This txtwl makes a pleodid substitrta
wool have also • carload of dry slats• which nuke?good melte.
1.44 He figure .,n yt.r plumhing. Meriting. .•iertr,.
troll/bine, etc. All week Rr'upt y etteei,led to and lul y
gearaoteed.
CHAS. C. LEE
Store 22