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The Signal, 1915-8-5, Page 7THE BIGYA T, : GODEBICH ONTARIO TSwasoaw. Amore Its MIs 7 Utilaee every heat unit. Flues arranged so hes' is forced to travel over top of oven in �a Pandi *nye down behind it and twice un- der the bottom before escap- ing to chimney. See the McClary dealer. es Sold by HOWELL HARDWARE CO. Spray Your Orchards Nothing Pays better 1 ism agent tor .11 Spray Metered, Lime Sulphur, Dry Soluble Sulphur both Dry and Paste Ar- seoatr of Lead. SPRAY PUMPS -both power .rad hand m whines. FERTILIZERS We have the best brands mid at .11 prices. Conic in and see we be- fore placing your order. D. F. HAMLINK, (iodesich, Onr, Is)Your Roof One of Those in This Town that need our attention ? The longer y.,u delay nothing the neele repair, the more damage tb weather is doing and the greats your expense. Tinning and Repairing roof', also building gutters and leaders. is our part of thin world's work, and we do it well. Better send for w now •n1 h • re ad bur the euiu.ng weettler. Fred Hunt HLrnilto- Stunt Phone 1.13 NEWGAT;E STREET LIVERY Having purehseed the livery; business of Wm. Knox. I am improving the equipment !and in- tend to provide Good Horses Prompt Service and Up-to-date Rigs All orders will receive prompt and careful at- tention. Twi.iPHONe. No. 173 for • good turnout. STOWE THE PATRIOTIC FUND. The following letter was received by the ezecutive of the Huron county r,rencb of the Patriotic, Fund, and is III I hem' submitted to the people of this county through the local ppress. The appeal speaks for itself and rbould call forth a response from ell those paces in the county which have not yet sent any contribution, to the pa- ; j ttintic fund. We are now drawing from hat fund over 1111.1 1.10 per wontb to meet the al- Iuw'ancei made to tl:e families of cel• Merl who have enlisted from thea county and there will 1.e is continual increases other men enlist. Can we not "do our bit' still more by further contributions to the general fund, which, as is .bowl by the letter, is be- ing eo severely taxed ? And the end is not yet. Any contrite loons intended for this ful.d may he sent lar our treasurer, Mr. Andrew Porter. Goderi.b, w will drly acknowledge same grid f•rd the amounts to the executive at Otta- wa. By order. .1 H. Mello:ive, Chairman., n d • 1! 11(1, 11 J.titrs MIT.'IIILL, Secretary. Copy of letter.. Canadian Patriotic Fund, Ottawa. mrd June, itis:. As tone goes on and the number of men which Caned* is reeding to the front iu.ieaies, the demands on the Canadian Patrioti; Fund constantly grow. This month we shall aasirt up- wards of sixteen thousand families at an expenditure amounting to neatly gsl),gN.IM1. During the summer and early fall we expect this to be still fur- therincreawed. in looking over what the virions cuuotiem are doing. I hod that wlide Four county grant of Stir Mee a month is being regularly pard, there does not seem to be any money coaling in from Huron county as a re,ult of voluntary subactil,tions. During the past fee weeks we base received s number of cheques from different parts of Bruce county, where 1 model stand they are bolding patriotic meetings and .Emu- lating wtet-est, but from Huron. with the exception of 8133.25 from HeesaLl received on tbe :Oat Aptil, nothing has conte in during the past three month.. Would it not be possible for your committee to undertake to stim- ulate it,t re.t throughout the county in the fund: We .ball need generous eontributions if the work ie to c,1n- tinue, and I tun mire that three must tee malty pie.ple in Huron county wh.• iannot go to the front at)d who would ix wiling to pay. being unable to tight With such a valuable -auxiliary a. your county press, yoti ought to be rite to worts up a splendid canaptigo. i shall be vet y glad to hear from you on t his mutter at your early conven- reucr. 1-uurs truly. Her -meet B. Honorary Secretary. Wbee a swan le down sad est �taRlt tea ia. County and District � REMARKABLEgo1Mn.NAM Miss Bather Bruce and Jack Melted-. Immo( Belgrave, were married uo J my filth. Mias Violet Stevens has been eo- ine d es principal of Deviled, school ata salary of /nee. Miss Gladys Meguerrie bee been secured es teacher fur the Miller school on tbe 5th concession of Morris. Harvey Koos, a former Morris boy, who was wouaued in 'Europe on May 2I.h. is makiog progress toward re- covery. Charles Pepper, son of Mr. and Yrs. Thomas Pepper, of Hessall, bad bis leg broken in a wototcycle act ideal at Turooto. John McKenzie, soli of R. McKer.zie, of Verne. who rad been with the Northwest Mounted Pulite, bar en- listed for war service. The flax barvest in Hurno county is now being garnered. A party of 112 duos has been eniploveti t , gather the crop near Hensel!. Charles and Chris. Muir, sons of R. v Walter Muir, of Edinburgh, Scot- land. formerly pastor •t Brucrtield, are with this whiten at the front. Miss May Meilion, of Lucknow. be- came the bride of William Hamilton. of the and concession, Kintner.. oto July 21st. Ke,. J. S. Dolman oR12iated. Despondency and the "blues," usu- ally the result of constipation, quickly 41c.•0101) to Rexall Orderlies. Sold only by H. C. Dunlop. the Rexall Store, late., 25c. and 5Uc. boxes. eldest daughter et Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Maus of Smuts Dumfries. The work on mac da.nizing. Tare - berry lancet has been commenced. Thos. McLean, of Wiaabaw, is the contrac- tor. Mies Beatrice Vurry will teach at No. 1. Turnberey, and Miss Elsie, Walker at klarrbWn during the next public school term. The Red Cross garden party re -eptly held on the grounds of W H. Kele resulted in $95 being added to the fund. Mr.. Aleft. Voisin, • resident of the Goshen line, hay, passed away on Jely 11:h after a brief illness. Her hustand and a baby, one month old, survive. Benjamin Kerwin, a rot mer resident of Wroxeter, and tether -in-law of Robert Hooper, of that village. died et Clifford on July 'Ji:h in his eighty- fiftb year. Stephen Proudlev. who had been en- gaged with A. E. Toner at Currie for a number of year*, was found dead in bed on July 24th He was twenty- eight years old. . James Robertson. of To •icerstnsth, Ia.t week cold fourteen steers for the sum of $l,41.10 They had been fed on alfalfa corn ensilage acd roots, and bad had no grain. Mary '., daughter of Mr and Mrs. Robert Reid. of Hullett, wan married on July 27th to J. Elliott S tmrrville, )13. Se.. of Edmonton, by Reid. rat Loode boto'. The engagement t, announces of Nellie Alecia daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Hazlewood. t . Charles D. Pkul, allpf Kirlton. tate marriage to tale /lac! in August. ' Sarah Ano Savage. was of V, w. t. Armstrong. pine -d away at het home in tire! township on July l3 11. aged tbir t v -seven veers. Her husband, one son and f .ur brothers survive. Philip McKenzie pease.( away at the horse of his sitter, Me.. John 1 ole, in Kant Wawanosh. on 'J _l -t. He was sixty-one years old anis survived by four sisters and two hrr,thers. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Bell, of Blyth, announce the engegertlt-nt of their second daughter. Anna Wionifred, w Harold Dean Gilman, of London, the marriage to t eke place in Angust. Ile Winona. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sundercock. of Hallett. was marl ied at her home cn the r.:h con- cession on July :?S:b to Wm. ll. Way - mouth. of Lundoo, by Rev. l'.f;. Kaines The Nunn( Samuel Hunter, at Elim- ville, was destroyed ht fire on July Z; d a1r. Hunter. who was away at the time of the fn, lied gnat : owpleted baying. There was GOES insurance. The proprietor of the Commercial hotel. Hemel!, was fined $.rt and coats last week for keepiue Moor for sale. The rem wan tried at Clinton. In- spector Ti rrance laid the information Tbr ladies of Kincardine collected all the old magazine, and newspapers they could around town and chipped them to the city. receiving finita for them, which was devoted to Red Cruse work. KIPPEN. Int..ded for (sat mesh. Wgo:vgan.ty. July 2, News 4orxe. - Mr. John Jones, Elrmville, Is visiting• am nog his old friends, who are indeed glad 10 tea him . Rev Meier*. Johnston and Blown. of Varna. exchanged pulpits last Sunday. the former preaching very acceptably in the Methodist church here... Rev. Mr and Mis. Richardson are back from their vaca- tion at Woodstock and 81. Augustine. air. Richar.lwo occupied hi. pulpit in 8t Aodrety's lest Sonde y......The t.rassick family held 1 notation on the old farm here last week, when all were present, includiog tbe parent.. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grassiek, and Miss Lottie, of Hensel!, Miss Jean, of Toronto, Donald C end wife, of Ct- taws. and Mr. and Mrs. Walker and children, of Seatnrtb, all being the guests of M'. and Mn. James Graaaick on um old Mr. Vineeut woods and tittle son, leek. left last Monday for their home at Santa Berbera, Cal., atter an ex- tended visit with friend. ben. Mrs. Wood (nee Mies, Ila Dinedelei was formerly the poplar organist in tbe Methodist church. Mr. Woods is sup- erintendent of rbc repair whops of tbs (way at !Mote Har- ms MCBeath baa lether in R. 8. No. 4, BtanI.y. et a lialary of 1100 per an - nom. and Mr. M. M FI h.r in No. 7, at the same salary. 44 goes L000tgu %Va _--Owing to abundant rains all spring crop are lag well. Bons are especially nut termer* ars Reding it rd la sewrelanaes to 'reap them hoed prosody ea aleenunt of the large awe - mire lace% sad Ile scarcity of help. Ilowetr. r, blahs i.y so well they are wi1� W birth th an extra effort to far M than Gang. of Relgiaas 1 sod R -se are .trending to sae and bwing of the sager best Ss the Barns Sugar IHist Co. do all the bores work. such as ewtt(vstIng. teawieg to i the statics. ate., and tie Cowpony the I rest. South Patifle B bar• MIM been appointed be 1a Most of tie bawls a lot of friends whet we anal nest titer . LUOK.NO W. John Malcolm sad family, of Pala -1 tine. 111., are visiting F. Malcolm. f Heber Powell. of Godericb, is visit- ieg among trieede here. Mrs Will Barber and children hive goo.- tc their home at N„t th fiend, B 1,. Miss Christie Graham has returned from a trip to Springfield, Mo. Miss E. White and cbildreu breve re- turt.ed Seafortb after spending several vieeks here. Mrs. Robert Ross, of a i rand Rapids, and Mrs Reid, of Toronto, are vied, ing their mother. Mrs. M,Leao. Rev. Leslie Armitage. Mrs. Armi- tage and faintly, of Toronto, are .pend• ing • vacation here with the erverend gentlemen's parents, Mr. and Mrs James Arruttuge. \\'m. M._kenzie shipped a carload of tine horses to Toronto 1.a,1 week. I Mel R. D. C'receron was et Toronto last week attending • meeting of the Het.i1 Mercbanir' Association, of which he war reelected a vice-presi- dent. Mrs. D. H McMahoo and her little daughter, Helen May, who had been spending several mouths here, tate y;ooe to their home at'uewdale, Man. Miss F rancte M. hidden is awry on • t brre months' trip t , the Wert. A carryall returning from a picnic at Point Clark one evening re--entiy upset near Amtxrley, and dumped out its load of Lucknuw young people. Foitunatelvv no one was Burt. Will R. Johnston. formerly head .let k in Murdoch & Co.'s store here, and lately of the E..ton store at Win- nipeg. has been visiting his home here. He has enlisted for service in the'war. Two recent marriages in Lucknow were those of %Valiant Hamilton, of h.unloes. to Miss Direly Million. of Lucknow. acd Mr Ernest Pearcy to Miss Dorothy Swendall, both of the village. Rey. J. 8. Duncan "elated at the -former. and Rev. A. W Rich- erdsost et the latter. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton %III reside in Kinloss, while Nr end Mrs Pearcy will continue to make them home en Luckoow. The following candidates at the l.aclnow centre were successful in tbe high school entrance examinations : Honors -Helen Mackenzie, 4:a:.: Berths Blair. i1Ri ; Gordon Mcl'wll. eon: Stan- ley Buena, 467. Pas.. in alphabetical uederl-Evan Allis, Alma Alton, Wil- lie Andrew, Stanley Bough. Alba Fox.. Annie- Hodgins. Owen Hughes. Stella Hu,1soo, Maggie Malcolm. Sadie Mc- Doneld. Joseph afrf lure. Jennie Mc- Donald. Angus McKay. Willem] alit ler, Ruth Mitchell, Graham Miffat, Kenneth Murdie, Annie Pickering. Nelson Raeboro, David Scott. Willie eoott, Norma Thompson, Calvin Towle. -ollowing are the names of the stu- debte attending the high school dc - pertinent of the Lucknow school who were successful at the recent examin atioos for entrince to normal schools W. C. Caonell, M. I. Connell, M. M. Duruin, M. L. Greer, P.M. Irwin. L.B. Jobnstun. A. M. McDisrmid, S. C. MacKenzie. M. K. McClure. N K. Pet- erson, B. Stewart. V. M. Tulin, H. E. Twatulev. , Mrs. Herman Tyler passed away at her home at Daabwood on July'S:th atter a short einem. She was In her thirty-eighth year and ie survived by her husband. one daughter and two sons. Tue Browntawn school, Morris township, will be in charge of Mies Marjorie 1'uilt next term. and Miss Tena Yuill will be the instnicter at the Anderson school on the 3rd conces- sion, Morris. George Grierson died at the home of his daughter. Mrs. William Atkin. et Donegal. on July:t5:b. He was eighty yeses old and was well known in the vicinity of Atwood, where be farmed for some veers. Karl Leroy Eckenier, of Blairmrte. Alta.. sou of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Eckniier, of Ethel. was married re- cently t MIN Elsie May Frank. f"rm• erly of Hillcrest. The couple will re- side in the West. Joseph Farmer. son of Dennis Farm- er. of Centralia, died suddenly at St. Anne de haemo e, Quebec. :he r. - mains were. brought home and inter- ment took place at Centrals', on July lath. He esu twenty-eight years old. 8. M sore. id Bayfield. who hes heen in the bee nosiness for sisteeu years. says the average yield of Loney per colon this year will be bat twenty pounds. As • rule fr'um sixty to one hundred pounds 1. the prodne.. of • colony. Iwchlio McNeil, an aired resident of the Iltb `'eoseeseion of lint'.. maned away on J1aly 29rd in bio eighty-fourth year He sea0 born in Lanark cunt!, nut bad lived on the farm on which he died for sixty-two year•. Four daugh- ters and two some 'survive BRt'RSK[24. Mrs. iswie. llelliott has removed her household effects to Stratford and will In future redder there The new grist mill Is almost com- plete. 9rwn. new waeblssery has arrived and is bring installed. 1t is es -petted that the mill wiU be ie opera aline in • week or so. A horwheyer who vWewd hers last week p.rebassd twenty -live gond bocce foe shipment to the Old Ipoeetry. Andrew Berhsrt Monteith, barrister. forsasii .1 aresse. was asserted Wto hit M6tSanaa INorth. on sIMsobel Maw* Declaims Lydia E. Pbkkanit's Vegetable Compound Saved Her Life and Sanity. tl\a_wak Mu.- "1 teal It my day HO WO We psis the eeoRtion of say lksalth before win pip- medichis. 1 had falling, laflamm.- dos and coegsstion. female weakness. =both both aides. Mtaebsa and bar- bs( eerbag down pains, was abort of memory. bervous. impatient. pawed s l e e p l e s s nights, and bad neither strength nor •R•rgy. There was always • fear and Head in my mind, I bad cold, nervous, weak spells, bot flashes over my body. I had a place in my right side that was so sore that I could hardly bear the weight of my clothes. I tried medicines and doctors, but they did Ilse little good, and I Dever expected to get out ague. 1 got Lydia E. /Inkhorn's Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier, and I cer- tainly ertainly would lune been in grave or in an asylum if your medicines bad not saved me. But now I can work all day, sleep well at night, eat anything I want, have no bot Rashes or weak, nervous spells. All pains, aches, fears and dreads are gone, my house, children and husband are no longer neglected, as I ant almost entirely free of the bed symptoms I had before taking your remedies, and all is pleasure and happiness in my home. "- Mrs. Jolts Hatt, R. F. D. 1. Box fl, Shamrock, Missouri. If you want special advice writs Lydia F. Ptnkhatm Medicine Co., (confidential) Lynn. Maas. CLINTON. Victor [boherty,aeon of Mr. and Mrs. D'betty, of town, has graduated from the University of Alherta.-sst Ed- monton. caking his degree of LL. It. While working at the addition being erected at the Collegiate Institute building Mr. D. Prior fell a distance of ten feet end severely injured his back. He is now under the doctotb care Isaac Parr fell a distance of fourteen feet while working at a barn which was being :.aken down on the farm of Levi Trick He sustained injuries to his hack of a somewhat serio.ta nature. The report 'bad Ra.. J. C. Potts had jmned the loath Battalion as chaplain L"^ WIN is not correct. Mr. Potts will become curate of St. Thoma: church, Toronto, at'thr, Iosr of his pastorate rt Clinton on August 17th. Miss B.s-ie Irwin, who is a aletho- di.r deaf -ones., has tern reappointed field wotlet in the Toronto Confer. - rime. Clinton Model school will open on August frith. The KIity hand acoowp:.nied the SALTS IF BACKACHY AND KIDNEYS HURT Breams to TboroM ow civic holiday. The railway espouses were paid by coatsibulkrw from cabana. MBA FORTH. Hobert and Charles, sow of Alex. Stewart of tieafwth, received • gold medal et the Paneu.- Exposition for a display of Iuwherrwo's and beard - ware supplies. They tete in hominess at Portland, Oregon. John anile, baggagewran at the O. T. 14. station, ha.l baa hand hadly injured while unloading tto.aega•pipes nue day recently. James Arcbibaid shipped Iia beavy- draugbt horses one day lista week. They were gathered from all over the county and are being sant to England. A new poultryhouse is being erected at the sowgrounds lit z 41.1 feet. 1t will be cowpteted in time for lbs fall fear. An ettewpt was made b persons at present unknown to burn No. tt ware- house of the Ogilvie Milling Co. last we. k, The Ilse was discovered and easily extinguished. Upon investega- Lion oil -soaked rags ant, waste were found to have been placed under the door where the fire warted. Over Aro I UI bushels of wheat weer in the wair- house at the :iwe. bleu. Duffield, of New Patterson, New Jersey. is suiting at A. Davidson's. Mr. ltuAleld was form- erly a resident here and was the man who drove the first railway train through Seafottn, trove Brant- ford. over sixty years ago. Drink Iota of water tad stop sating seat for a while if your ELdder troubles you. %Then yese wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it gea• erally means ycu have been eating too much meat, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric . acid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it fr-m the blood and they become sort of parslczed and nem-. %Mien your kidneys get sluggish sad clog you must relieve them. like you relieve your bowels: re moring all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sitck beaded" dizzy spells: your stomach enure. Wows is coated, and when the weather is had you have rheumatic twinge*. The urine is cloudy, full 'of sediment, channels often get erre, water welds and you are obliged W seek relief two or three times daring the night Either consult a good. reliable physi- cian at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jud Salta; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and.yoer kidneys will thee net fuse. This faaous sale is made trosn the acid of grapes and lemon juice. combined wife lithos. and has been used for generations 10 clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys. W neutralis. nds in the urine so it aald tenger untate., thus esding bladder wsaknwasoa- t. Jad Salts la a lite user for nodal meat eaters. it is uexpeneive. eaauet injure end makes a delightful, Ede. ♦went litkia-water driak. Great lake Cruises To t h e North (uuntry 1f "Fresh Water le. V ovages"-.--t, On the Great Lakes -ideal Travel and Recreation Cruises -with el the material eomfnrrs-'usurious appointment' and pleasant enjoyments of ocean travel on the Largest linen. wlr. 0, Wind tl wwww ne ..rani .RN...,. .t.. :• ,., 1. `t - w• .,ser .wA SN, hale -r ane rem mem e.rarr are. • a r:w 4... -..s tem. a. •sew .n. .os... este• w .- To Duluth, Fort William, Port Arthur, Soo, (Medd ae, Georgian Bay and the 30,000 islands tar ar .._Ewa ser-��^^•... e... .1I •v eve mom H, .ea w'sT""sn,. 0001. .4 tae. S,e b. w s. we.eien.i KM rem*. arse •ae "w.•Ale .ars womb Ow aces ammo Or m,wo. et Isar w r. W awl r1a/q Owe " Wreak '• -.a ow N.M.I. 111.11111.1141•16•••••• .err .res. Pomo Tear CIIIISO Lie is .vera we to s..••»t r ,mar .taus Ice res. raid warn rs..sar rewrerr ver asm..r owllr- ark ta. eat r Maws rr W wY gibed • LIM r•rwevesy Ow•woas Owasso Swam sew s t..... o.. taa.t w . .M „r.... rt► Sm. R ens.,. •► amass beta.. PIsew s. 0... w f ,,.. rOw w ...r. 'ea sr. • aoba lis.. a •- tw.. ?wow .e• ,a.e.wa 16ra Twit go. f.• .cert IN •. In. T.wr.. 11•1114... •=ro• ►... T...r ... t es.v-,••t ,c,..,. Tress swam eve ColLoNOW. � s.. i. teoellOoe Wk. Wow W Ow WO et Tse... / from CirOva.• eve tT 0110 a14 CWW.00 .. .. a+ elle.....••.r. �ws�we NORTHERN NAVIGATION CO . Ontario W INDHAM. Thomas liovd, the nine-year-old sun of Mrs. H. T. locks, died on July 21st. Mies Jewim.r McKenzie was married on July :Nth to Archibald Forbes, of Dublin, Ont., by Rev. D. Perris. The young couple will reside at 'Millie. t At a rt -cent meeting of the high acbool.board Mr. Southcombe, B. A., of St. Marys, was engased as teacher in classics and history in the piece oil i 1'. M. Ewing. who has enlisted, end ! t Mire Anderson. a former teacher. was engaged for the commercial work in 1 e place of Mise H. Kettlewell. Hector A Mutton has been engaged as tracber for the school at (.ower \Vingbam for the emoting term. The \\'ewtern Foundry Co. ia enteric- ing Its office building. The cowpiny I recently increased its staff by tweoty- five hands and is still working over- i time No war orders have been se- cured. j `sergeant Richard Harron. who is with the troops at the front, has been ' promoted Sergeant-Major and 1?. S. Ccpeland her been pr ted Sergeant. ' H. V. Hider, of Sudbiu y, has been 1 engaged as leader of the band and will male his first public appearance here with the band.on August nth. EXE'ER. Citizens at the st.utb end of the town are giving their attention to beautify- 1 ing Victoria ('ark and have recently • laid down a cinder tennis enure and erected a bandstand. The town coun- cil i bas matte a grant cf =:.11 for supply• ing luml.-r t.. build seats and other wise help make the park pleasant sod 1 useful. Mr. and Mrs. Win. l'enhale are on • visit tu California, where they will visit the Panaws F.ep.•.ition They will probably he sway several months. Garvey Acheson h w gone to St Thomas to work in the oRm:es of the Pere Mani tette Railway. "lies," said Madge, "I spent the en- tire evening toiling that nice young lsiarder ..n the heath that 1'd heard he had a terrible reputation for kiwing girls against their will " "Aril what did he d.. ?" '•He •st there like a booby and denied it r Children's ROMPERS and- WASH SUITS at Big Reductions i Cut Prices on all the Straw Hats in stock. McLean Bros. Semi Ready Talon Carhartt Overalls Fitwell Hats Holeproof Hose e • St.t Jerorrte's eolle je BERLIN - - - Op4T. ' Excellent Commercial Department Excellent High School Department Excellent College Department New Buildings with latest Hygienic Equipments. The largest Gymnasium in Canada. Running Track, Swimming Pool. Shower Baths, Auditorium. First -Class Board Comfortable Sleeping Rooms Rates Moderate REV. A. L ZINGER, C.R. President Summer Goods Refrigerators. seers the boy assortment We have for.you to choose from ? Oil Stoves. «e have the Xirw• Perfection and the Jewel. These are two of the Vest and moa economical oil '-tore' vu the market. Screen Doors and Windows. Styles a n sires to -flit every person. Hammocks. .gee a _ ortinctit, pi -it -y.41 x.011 $222. up. Binder Twine. h;\e just received a large shipment of Gilt Edge. 6:0 -ft. Hinder Twits, the a atm .duality you got last year. 1)o not leave off hazy ing your twine taw tong, as there is going to be a scarcity owing to the extra large acreage in the West. Hay Fork Rope and stip LinesWc belie . j ti . t re ceiverl a large shipment. We carry ropes from j in. to 1 in, in stock. Sherwin-Williams Ready -Mixed Paints. These poaint err acknowkdgetl to be the hest paints : therefore the hest value on the market. CaII and we what .i fine range of colors we have for your choice. Are you going to have your tarnaceoverh:Ink.l this Nall Why not do it now and he re4,Iy for Fell? Now is the tiarae to get in voor•winter supply of coal. when the rnarkcts arc at the lowest. The re is a pntssi- bility of a mint rs' strike in the hard foal fields next month for higher wages. These. if concealed by the owners, mean that cowl will le higher. if not conceited there will he a scarcity of coal NOW IS TML TIME TO PROTECT YOVRSLLVLS. ['resent pore; cool are iI (t at Cssl $7.50 Stove Gal $7.SI Egg $7.2S Let tis figure on your pl hang. heating. electric wiring. eavestronghing. etc. All work promptly attended to awl felly guaranteed CHAS. C. LEE STORE 22 - PHONES -- NOVSL 112 1 ,