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November 29th, 1906
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THE MOLSONS BANK
Incorporated by Ac t rArlioximat 1855.
Capital Paid Tip S,000,000 Reserve Peed $3;00ot000
Farmers' Sale -Notes Cashed or Collected. Dilate mall NI-
ints in tile BOroinionk Greet Britain* United States
Foreign Countries bought And sold 0 best rates. Advancek.
msde to Farmers, Stook DOWN and Business Atea at lowest
rates and Oa most foot*. tam*.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT—Deposits of $1 and up-
wards received, Interest allowed st highest current WO
from date of deposit, compounded half -yearly and added to
principal Juno IlOth and'Ihiliembor
C. E, DOWDING, Manager, CLINTON
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PUBLIC NOTICE. -ISS THE lit/SII
.40 auction sales is -over T. am now
fen a pesitien to •execttee witb,
- .• tfaetionnati-
.all orders entrusted to me
L. 1001.40000; 0* shortest notice.
„ rOrders .eett at, The NeweeReceed ef-
es„ •
co wI1 receive prompt attention.-
7•Thos. Brown, Auctioneer, . •
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THE
BERLIN
BUSINESS
COLLEGE . .
Write foe catalogue of the
school that places more stud-
ents in positions •than any
similar school in Western
Ontario. Ail graduates get
positions,
Enter at any time.
MALE OR' FEMALE TEA01413
wanted for S. S. No. 5, Goderieh
townehip, salary $500. Must hold
2nd class professional eertificate.
;Application,. perponal psefereed., rece-
jived up to December 1St. Dutiee
, to. commence 3rd of January, 1907.
-Jahn Toreanee, Secretary, Port-
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. tr's .11,111 P. 0:
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HICK STORE FOR SALE - ONE
door south ot The News -Record of -
Ace. -Apply of John MeGarVe or W.
.T. O'Neil. 43
STORE 'TQ RENT -THE ONE FOtte
reerly. occupied by. myeelf. It has
• been thoroughly *overhauled and is
now ono of the handsomeet stores
Clietone-Tliose Jackson Sr. 48'
• :GIRLS WANTED.eeTO OPER A.rE
hunting machines. We have posit-
ions' for a few smart girls, exper-
ience not neceseary, Beginners *Aid
at the rate Of 60c .per. 10 -hour day
while learning and put on piece
work as soon as they can earn
more. Good operatore can earn
• 51.50 per day. Apply by. letter or
• peesopally if possible to The Clint-
on Knitting Co. Ltd.
• . . 'ME , .
Berlin Business. College
: W. D. Euler, Principal.
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Auction. Sale Register.
• Saturday, December est, at Win,th-
• rop, four miles north of Seaeorth, ave
Oben sale of live stock.-Govenlock
Bros. proprietors, J. A. Smith, aucte
lonter.
Thuesday, •Decemlber latal, at Vaena,,
faint stock • and implements. -J.
Waled, proprietor, E. Bossenberry,
auctioneer. ,
'APPLES WANTED-. UNTIL NOV.
10th the undersigned will pay 20
• cents per bag for geed paring
, ples delivered at Clintonor F.,'ea-
• forth evaporator:e-Town
TO RENT -THE STORE LATELY
. • DeeaPeed by Mr...Harry Bertliffe.-
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W. W. Ferran. 41
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FOR SALE -A .LARGE COOKING
coal or woad. Also a New.
Williams sewing machine. - Mrs.
John A. Carter, on D. A. Ferres.t-
er's Farm. '46*
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• MEETING OF THE I-IURCN COUN-
TY COUNCIL .-The 'council of the
County of Huron will. meet in the,
council chaMbet ia the of Go-•
derich at 3 o'clock p: 111.. on 'the
• first Thutsclay in Deeember next.All
accounts to come before the council
• must' he placltd with the Clerk be-
fore day of meeting. -W. Lance Cl -
• Dated Nov. 20th, 1906.
• THE MEMORY; OF-
ualitg Lingers
WHEN PRICES ARE FORGO'll'EN
We are prepared as never be-
fore to meet the Christmas'
• trade with the best seleetert
new efeuite, eantlie.d emits,
eto., aniii iworything to. the
line of trueuties-
Remeniber we are never un-
eleesold by Anyone.
, Cell and see our„stoek thew
• len Will be eoMpetent to
• judge for yourself.
"THE , 'PEOPLE'S GROCERY"
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Now is the time to
have your Ohristma,s
Photo taken,
CLINTYM.
phon 4341• ,.,.,:1Prompt Delivery.
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Fancy
Furnitiit:e
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Mr. CourtaeV's Warning
Mr. COUrtney, who has served under
every Fineneet Minister eeive one Once
Confederation., took. occasion, le the
cotirelea an address before the 0411-
$400 Club oe this city, to utter a.
onto. of warning which should. be heed-
ed by all I•thoughtful 'CanadleakS. Mr.
Courtney,. still has the cauttous man-
ner of on long. trained in the pettio
service. His warning •of thus danger
incurred by. the wale at expenditure
prevailing at Ottawa was, theretore,
exceedingly moderato in tone, bat
all the more impressive. The feet th-
at the ,sPealverwas abundantly justifi-
ed in hie,warning •cau beleasily estate.'
lished by the public accounts. These
show that the total expenditures of
the Dominion •GoVernment ran Ovine
thirty-two millions thirty years ago ;
that they increased to an average. ot
some forty-three millions twenty rue
rs since then continued nearly stat-
ionary until 18.97„ but since then, .have
woe up by leave, and bounds,
fee the year lest,. *OS
reached the alarming total • Of Wel:
eigh.ty-.thee millions (reliant. The
country is progressing certainly, but.
even therate of progress attained
does tot justafy a practical doubling
of outgo le ten emes.-Weekly • See.. •
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Call Early
and get our special
offer, lasting until the
1st day of Jan.. 1907,
BOARS FOR SERVICE. -THE UN-
derivedhan for sereeee at Lot
10, Con. 9, Goderieh township, a
pure bred Berksh.ire boar, also the
well known Yorkshire boar. Terms
5:1, with erivelege of returning if
necesearyi-eG. A, Cooper, Clinton,
P. O.
TEACHER. WANTED FOR • S. S.
No. 13, Stanley, for ensuing year.
Minimum salary 5400. Applications
receivedup to December 10th. -Jas.
T. Keys, Sec. -Treasurer, Varna P.
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J. Roberts
Photo Artist ,- Clinton
Crockery
Is,
We "Wish out friends to know that
tont Stbre is filled tvith new goods,
e dbelating of Bedroom Sets Mattres-
ses,. Wtre (8tirings, Sideboards, Ex-
eeneion Tafiles and Chairs. We have
• extra good values in Parlor Sui•Ves,
'Cotiohes and Rockers. We carry a
large sleek Pf Carpets, Carpet set -
res and Lieoleum. at prices as low
tits the nitality will perhilt, • •
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The New Public School Act
Mr, D. D. Mosircis, Public School
Inspector for West Lampton, re-
caty prepared a; statement thowing
the changes in the Public Schools
Adt made at the last session of the
• tegislattno. The document is a clear
an well written argument which will
romovo many misconceptions in the
minds of trustees and teachers:, The
writer deals first with the proposed
abelitoien ot the Model Schools and
the third class professional cer,tifien,-
Ws. This, he believee, .will raise the
average .qualification ot Ontario teach.
ers.• At present, ninety two per cent.
of thethird class teachers are ia rur-
al sehools, and therefore the abolition
'of. 'this low qualification will increase
the efficiency of 'those schools and act
as a check upon those who regard the
teaching profession as a me.re stepp-
ing elontf Ia.:something more remuner-
ative. •
Mr. 1Vlositeir then quotes the ding seale' of salaries whereby they
11,0%) 4tvco trmeetnod dwi:11,11;te tharet vseurnewut.
tt9ntof
ship rate must h sufficient to pro,
vide 'three 'hundred dollars to each
section and two hundred dollars for
eacbassistant employed. Tho sec-
tion rate enuet be sufficient according
to the assessment to make the ealar-
ins range from three hundred and
twenty five dollarsto five hundred
dollars, This, int is believed, Will
make the school rate in, townships
more uniform than it hag been, while
the highest rate needed to raise the
remainder of the required salary is
the same ia each sect:ion. He belie-
ves this law will Cause trus.teesto be
more careful in the 'selection of a tea-
cher and to depend to a great extent
on the inspector;
It is feared by the writer that the
Aet may indUCD1.1114011 methods among
the sections. In other words, sec-
tions of the same class may come to
an understanding to pae only, what
the tow requires ane no more. This
he Ileitis' is und.eeirable, and may be
put down as an unfavorable feature
of the Aet.
But the salary clause wifl help to
keep Normal trainrd teachers in the
country. The emigration of such
tea-
chors is a great lass, as they are
trained by :the Government without
fee. If reasonable salaries can be pro-
eided. at home men and women of
Normal • standing will not go west.
Counuenting on. this Mr. Moshier says
"Who is fond of wrestling with a
knotty Problem may ley his hand at
working out a solution which will
give .as many goodpoints as this
Act can be sliewn, to have to its ere-
dit; and yet he popular." •
Dealing with Government grants,
Mr; Sespsitier e shows. • that after this
year the basis of distribution will
not he: attendance, but (first) mini-
mum equipment ;• (second) .equipment
no required by the regulation ,
(third) eela,riee .over the minimum
(fourth); school grounds., building and
accommodation.Thie is similar to the
plan used foe the'. 'High Schools and
Collegiate Institutes and will encour-
age Schoce Boards. to imereve their
1)3P6t•tY.
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It isMalde that the Act is
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feet unfair to rural • schools, because
it aims to improve the standard; of
these schools. Whichnow hone ninety
two pea: centof the third class tea-
• there in Ontario. The 'Act does not
diminish in any 'important degree the
powers of the trustees, The Act was
eot passed • at the demand, of a tea-
chers' . union, for the simple reason
there is no such orga.niz;tion, 'Altoe
gether Mr. *shier's discussion ot the
new Act is just . and convincing, and
shotild do much •to clear away .mista-
keneideaS through the countese-News.
TEACHER WANTED WITH SEC-
orrd class 'certificate for S. S. No,
6, Huliett, duties 10 coinmence int.
• of January. Salary $400. A.pplierit-
'1on.e, (personal .preferrece) will bee re-
ceived till noon, Dece .8$11.-atichard
• Carter, Seeretary, leenclesboro P:O.
When you needCrnek-
ery it will pay you to
buy from our stock.
Glass -ware
TAX, NOTICE. -I WILL BE" AT
•the Commerdial hotel, Clinton, On
Thursdly, • December 8th, for col-
lection of. Gode'rich township taxes.
-George Andrew's, Colleetor: •
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AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK
and implerfients. •• The undersigned
has received inetruCtions from IVIre
W. Sy, Archer to sell by public am -
lion. on Thursday, Dec. • 8th, 1.Cudon
Road, Stanley, • one utile . eouth. of
Clinton,' the following:—Four ninth
• cows, 3 -supposed to. be in ()elf;• six
• two year old steers f .tour calves;
.• driving • horse; span. 'heavy horeeSe
•MaeseyeHarrie binder, met; Massey-
FIareie .mower, nety; !hay rake, now;
eeltivator, new; drill, • new; see har-
rows, fain sedtiees, new; pair' bob-
sleighs, new ; two lerrow plow,
• new ; wagon; . gravel box; two
: water trougheetwo,' set whiffie•
.• trees ; forks and 1,0 ea.1, repo
•. and slings, new; set heavy herness ;
set singleharnese; set plow harness'
cooking stoves and pipes; . muffler
.• stone boat ; hog rack, new , ' wood
tack, wlteelbarrow ,; • log r, "chalk
Daisy churn, top beggy;', cutter, neW
fur robes; feentie.g reill; a number ot
grain bageSale to •commerce • at
'one o'eloCk sharp. As thepropria-
tot has given up farming everything
Will be sold without reserve. Terms
All sums of five dollare and'. , under
eagle over that amount . eleven
months credit will he given on ape
proved joint' nates. • Five per cent:
per• aniiuni • discount ' on creche
• .amoutrte.-Thos. Brown, auctioheee,
W. S. Archer, proprietor,
Your ' stock of Glass-
ware has 'continually to
be replenished. See
what we have before
• buying elsewhere.
Groceries
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In buying from us you
are sure ot getting new,
fresh goods at prices
that will please you.
Your Patronage Respect-
fully Solicited.
A
"ANY% qa/Or
Holloway
GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM
TIIE MINERAL SPRINGS" OP S
CATHARINES, 1V1T. C1.10.MersIS
AND pREST01‘,I.
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E OLDEST MAN. IN AMERIA
Escaped the Terrors of
Many Maori, By
Using Pewarirna.
(.1 Attribute my
Extreme Old
Age to the Use
of Pe-ru.na.' I
AUCTION .SALE OF FARM STOCK
and implements. The undersigned
has received ihstrections from . Mr.
Jcilin J. Weis& to sell by public :auc-
tion at Varua, • on Thursday,' Ded.
thirteenth, the following:-eAged dri-•
• ver; three year old .gelding; two
• year old 'filly; ;driver 'six !years old
by Wilder Lea; yearling; three. cows
supposed • to calve. ill Feb.,. Marcie
and April respeptiVely; • .twelve two
year old • steers; three • yearling
steers; .two yearling heifere; brood
sow .1:•o pig in Feb.e lefassey-Harris
• binder nearly new; Maxwell reaper;
Superior disc; cultivator; Perrin
riding plow; • -sate hareows; two • pair
bobsleighs; •democrate eutter; cook
stove. Sale to dommence' at one
o'clock sharp.' As the ' proprietor
has rented MS, lam everything; will
be sold without reserve. Terms ;-
All sums of liee • dollar* and under
• cash; oyer that emoted eleven
months omit will be. givens 00 ap-
peeved joint notes. PiVe per cent.
• . per amine discount on credit san-
ouots.-E. Bossonbeery, auctioneer,
J. • J. Ward, prevrieior. •
• Am fathom. Why, net ePend a• few
days at bile ol these points. All *-
meted on the el. T. L. Hotel accom• -
modation Is good ; rates reasonable.
Tieleele good going Deo, oth to 14tj.h
• inclusive, valid to returO until Die.
17th. Pellinan sleeper for Ottawa
I leaves Toronto daily 10.15 a.m. •
For tickets and full leforrnation
tall on •
1 P. R. 1-lodgens, Town, Agent.
A. O. Pattison, Depot Agent.
J. B.MCDonald, Diutriet Passenge
agent, Toronto, Ont,
0‘,1ra intadred Noticontormists hoe
petttioned the Ileitish Governmeat to
reject the at/tended edueatioli hill.
tee.+44.e.e.0 et. oseeeetee.e.
.e.
Wintef. Term opens Jan 2nd ee
e•• Here are some. of , the re- 4.
cent reeprds. merle by the 4. '
ELLIOTT
TORONTO, On
Out of the last 250 calls from bus-
iness firmswe have filled FIFTEEN
of the, positions We had no one elee
reedy to. send. We have. also had 82
calls for business eollege tears.
101 ex-situlents sof .other busitte'ss col-
leges or shorthand schools 'were en
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Veiled her during the last two years:
We believe we itave the hest commer-
cial school in Canada. We thoroughly
satisfy out students.Write to -day for
catalogue4.,
4. W. J. Elliott, principal. 4.
4. Cor. Yonge and 4.
4‘ Alexander Streete. 4.
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Mr. Isaac Brock, 1.1-7 Years Old Last Birthday.
SAA:0 BROCK, a citizen of McLen- ••,•-•••••••••••-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-••••••••••-•
Born before the United States
• were formed.
Saw 22 Presidents elected.
Pe-ru-na has protected him
from all sudden changes.
Veteran of four wars. "
• Shod a horse when 99 years
old.
Always conquered the grip with •
Pe-ru-na.
• Witness ih a land suit at the
• age of 110 years.
• Believes Pe-ru-na the greatest
remedy of the age for catarrhal
1. nom. county, Texas, has lived for 117
• ears. 'ormany years he resided at
/3osque Palls, eighteenmiles west of
Waco, but now lives with his .son -M-.
laW at Valley Mills, Texas.•
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Some time ago,: by request, Uncle
Isaac came •• to Waco and sat for his
picture, balding in his hand a stick
out frpne the grave of General Andrew
' Jackson. Mr. Brock is a dignified old
gentleman, showing few signs of de-
crepitude. His family. Bible is still
• preserved, audit shows that the date of
his birthwas written 117 years age-
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TN speelting of big good usigth.atut.
extreme. old age, Mr. Brook lir
'After a mon bas lived in the world
as long as 1 have, be ought to bevy
!ohm): out e great many things by el*
prime, X. think I have dente
440ne 01th0 thilkliS 1 have Found
out to 1713? entity aallotactho to- the,
proper Wog or aliments that
are due directly to the effects. 01
the Ciiinitte• .For117xedes 1 hays
withstood the changeable' climate
of the United' $tates,
er have always been a very healthy
man, but, of course, subject to the af-
fections which are due to sudden,
changes in the climate and temperer
, tun. DurIugmylonglttel have known
a great many remedies for coughs, colds
and diarrhoea.
"As for Dr. Hartman's remedy,
Peruna,. 1 have found it to be the
best, if not the only, reliable rem-
edy for these affections. It has
been my standby for many years,
and. I attribute my good health
ant, extreme old age to this remedy.
"It exactly meets all my require-
ments. It protects me from the evil ef-
fects of sudden changes; it keeps me In
good appetite; it gives inc strength; it
keeps my blood in, good circulation. I
have come to rely upon it almost en-
tirely for the many little thinge for
which I need medicine.
"When epidemics of la grippe Ant
began to make their appearance in this '
country I was a sufferer from this
disease.
HI had several long sieges with
the grip. ,At first I did not know
that Peruna was a remedy for
this disease. When I heard that
la grippe was • epidemic catarrh,' 1 ,
tried Peruna for la grippe and
found it to be Just the thing.".. •
In a later letter, Mr. Brock writes:
"I am well and feeling as well as I
have for years. The only thing that
bothers me is nter sight. If I could see
better f could walk all over the farm,
and it would do me, good. I would not
be without rerenael '
Tours truly,
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When old . age comes,it brings with
it catarrhal diseases. Systemic catarrh
is almost universal in old people. This
explains . why Peruna has become so
indispensable to many' old people.
Goderich. *.
• On Wednesday of this week, Miss
Hornly, daughter of Mr. Vcorge Horn:
1y et Dengannoni, was united iti mat-.
liege toMt , . Arland Harris of Far-
quhar. •
•Mr. and Mrs. Collie eeattetsop have
returned borne front. Cockburn Island
for the winter after on absence of
two years. •
Mrs. Alex. Bell Is better now and
May spent Christinas with her date
ghter„ Mrs.. 1). Bruce at Mels itt
• Marriages:
DENoiva--oucatatmt=-At the R.
C. church, Drysdale,. on November
20th, Miss Josephine, daughter of
• Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ducheame, to
•E.• Denomy, all. of . Hay township.
HENDERSON-MURRAY - At the• .
!neap,. Egmondville, on November
•' 21st, by Rev, N. 'Shaw, George
Henderson, of licKillop to Florence'
G,ertrude Murray, .daughter of
. Mr. John Murray of Hullebt.
MeCUE-COUGFILIN-At. St. Peter's,.
, church, • south of Centralia, eh
•• November 21st, by Rev. •Father
Forester, Dr.: P. J. McCue of
Crediton to Angela, daughter of
Mr. Daniel* Conghlit of Centralia.
Births.
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TAYL011-In Clinton op November
• 26rd, to. Mr. and • Mrs. George
• Taylor, a daughter. ,
STEWART:-In ,Stanley on. Nee/timber
21th, to Mr. and Mrs. Adam St-
ewart, a daughter.
PURCELL-In Seaforth, on Novemb-
er 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jaren
Purcell, a daughter.
S1SSITH-In Seaforth on November
1.7th, to Mr, . and Mrs. John
Sm-
ith, a son%
MONCK-In Goderich on Novembee
• leith, VI Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Monek
a, daughter. •
HUMBER -1n Godericle on November
• 12th, to Mt. and Mrs. Chas. , B.
Humber, • son.
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. Famous the world aver. Is
the queen among French Tab-
le Chinas. It is exquisitely
thin but remarkably flrnt.
Perfect texture and . a fine
hard glaze give it a peerless
brilliance. •.
• Our Rose Pattern is an ex-
clusive design which We carry
in stock. You can buy a sin-
gle piece Cr a complete see
We also have a lagre stock
of Fancy Chine. in Many dif-
ferent designs suitable for
presents. It will be a pleas-
ure to show you our stock.
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roceries at Cost
We are going out Of the Grocery Branch cif the business we bought
horn Mrs, Ballard, and in order to quickly maim rooin for a large.adclie
tion in our Shoe Department, we will sell the stock at east. • .
ut Rates in Boots Shoes
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Wequotea fevvhns i9ShOW the cut we are making on the
regular pikes te- . • ,
• '" Men's plain rubbers, regular price 85ce our price 75c •
Due' 46•is 66 . 6 4 70c, 6 I 16 600
• . Youths' " " 66e, ' " 50c ,
women's. I 61 We, 66 - 66 5De
24 Men's Box Calf Bals. worth $2 for $1.98
• Special line.ef Women's Dongola Bale, wet*, szoo, for $1.50
We Invite you to Inspect Our Stock
GLEDHILL BROS.
Ballard's Old Stand
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jeweller and Optician: r . .. . .,
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' • the buyers.
$• Look in and see our down prices for Ladies' and Gent's Fur Coats. •
$
1 Grey Persian Lamb Caperine. extra special at.. 84.:055000
1 Amer lean Sable Ruff, 50 inches long for
, p3
1 Black Coney Ruff with chineilla trimming for •
• 1 Black Coney Ruff for .....
1 White with black Collarette and bluff combined for.50
1 Grey Chincilla Ruff for, . . . , , . . 100
1.00 #$
1 13Iack Coney Caperine for........ • 3.5)
1 Black Coney Ruff for .76
$
I Black Coney Ituff for -....... , • • .60
,. i 12.00
1 Saipan Marten Stole for• 4,6, •
5.00
$
1.35
5.00
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6.00
3.50
2.50
2.75
3.50
4.50
• Deaths.
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TnRowEn.-in Clinton om NoteMber
24th, RtsSell; . son of .Louis and
Maud Thtpwer, aged 19 Months,
THROWER -In Clinton on ,November
26th, Gladys, daughter Of, Louis
and Maud Thrower, aged 7 years
and 6 morte,he.
JOIINSTONe-ln, Goderich Ott 146v -em-
• ber l&th, Matthew Johnston, aged
8.6. years and 6 months.
000K -In Morris, on, Noveniber 113,th,
Mary LeVitia, . youngest daughter
or John Cook, aged 33 y.ears, 4
rn6hAllg and 30 'days.
SWfNDLEfltJRSITh Morris en No
• • *Hier lettle Agues Swindlehurst,
a;getr 35 years.
1IURP1-1Y-In 1VIerria oft November
kith, Arthur Murphy, aged 79
years.
RAMAGE-In West Wawanosh on
November, l4tif, James Rarkirigto
in Itis 72nd year.
Egmondville, • on Nov-
ember 17th, Jane Hey, relict of
the late Hugh Siibpson, in. ber
70th year.
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