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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1900-10-11, Page 86 Taos/mat, 001. 11, 1MOt rain. Rev. Mr. Hamilton'. ddrerm se AUCTION SALES the oubliette obsess le t he ior. et servlet1 - - e rers dap'y lot Imp 1h• elagloguf tis. O� V oblldtem ws Rood• Mts. Ndlth Horton pe. V ♦♦ 1 is where you can trade to the beet advantage. all your Fall needs, as our Departments Dover Log aPPo�• FOR THE LADIES. New Millinery, New Jackets and Capes, New Furs, New Drees Goods and Silks, New Under •veer, New Hosiery and Gloves, New Tailor Suite •_:_mode to your order. FOR We con supply A few w ding a She urgao e.wk• o We Snudaf thaw! staff of teaches. and utfi oar• .t . mars` decided bsv• oo t;krla•mtu out°renamed bat la- thed to give the ecbolars rod their Meads all liuea_ f wear- se .1tera000 eoolsl gathering to be hold at the redden°. of Mrs. Johu Horton. Th. ev.ot Dente off ea Saturday last sod proved s perlwt .not es, all praaws Ionia' • geed ems. FOR THE BOYS. -rid Now Clothing, New Short Over- oosts, New Fleeced - Lined Underwear, New Brace. and Ties, New Collar. and Shirts. etc., etc. Now OWhin&& New OvsreooM, New 'Underwear, New Hata, New Blirta, New Tisk, New Socks, New Braces, etc.. @t4• THE GIRLS. New Short Costa, New Dress Goods, New Dreary Hats, New Under- wear, New Fur huff., New Hosiery and Glover. Large Stock of New Fur Caperines and Fur -lined Capes. THE NEW FALL MILLINERY. We have only the latest wearable styles, not the loud and gaudy kinds. Our prints, too, are small, considering quality and style. Come and Itlok them over. FOR THE HOME. New Table Linens, New Oilcloths, :New Carpets and Carbides, New Blankets, New Print., New Flannelettes. a:.eer ,1 CASH AND ONE PRICE.t' Smith Bro's & Co. DUNGANNON. Norma.-fThe local atelier to 1-111° son toe Tea BweAi. Is at the °Moe of J. O. WiMD, 0o•ve seer, to. who will receive ol- den for subscriptions. edvertising and lob work, aad L authorized to give r.mlpte for amounts paid for the ams G A. NEWTON, DENTIST, 01 LUCK- • now. will resume his tripe to Dungen sea la Meth -tat and 3rd rtiday each month. TUpsDAT, Get 9th. The rola os S•►arday night end Sunday was very welcome, s the soil won too dry for plowing Somme or Council-- In •o0srd•00e with •dnuromeat the municipal tethers of Veost W •w•noeb held • wart of revision on Mon- day, 8th In*1. Wei were pleased to see ooanoillor MoQalhen, who oo the S•turd•y previous returned from hie trip to tate Old Qsselry, present and looking well and as 11 ieJsyed kilowatt. Neat Ieesloa. Novem- ber 611. Vole is Howie TOWNSHIP. -On • reheat vIei1 to Mends in the bownshIp of Huron, Bram oo., we were =revised of the oh•ngs that has taken pleas then, It being shoat forty years knots we travelled 10 the town ehlp. The forest tont then was is now turned into beautiful farms with oomforte able resides... and substantial outbuildings. Promisees •meed many is the 150 -rare fermi of Andrew Stinson. about three mile. from Ripley and nine from Luoknow. The load 11 firth -alas, and there is plenty of water. A harvest home festival was Riven on Monday •valet of last week under the ausidene of the ladies of St. Paul's oburoh. After a very enjoyable supper • splendid Bamprogram was gives, [colliding 'Adresse. y e y. air. (Ioldberg. who °coupted t he .tsar, Rev. Mr. Owens and Rev. Mr. brie born ; solos by Miss Grandy, Looks.. ; ]Iles Brews. James Thomson and Mr, Cott, Ged.rioh;quartettes by Misses Brown and $Roz and Mehr. Cuff and Thomson ; • recitation by Miss bottle MoCermtok, and dab twinging by Gee Allan, Gmd.rio0. Bos sothmpaoiste were Mir Harris, of Oodartoh, Mies Greedy. Laok.ow, and Mr. Oad NorviAls.-Os Thursday efsernoa, 411 1st, • very pleasant time wt. ripest .t 'he resldeneof Robe. J. Kirk, West Wawa - seek, when his eldest d•aghter, Miss Jennie G. Kirk, and William Lyon, of lmdesboro, • prominent, thrifty young termer, were mode one by Rev. Mr. lbpeland, of Hallett toweehlp. The bridesmaid'. duties were W ooly performed by Mie. Nellie Lyon, niece of the groom, and William Kirk, brother of the bride• acted as groomsmen. The bride wee very becomingly attired to • brown travelling salt with silk waist to moboh, trimmed with white a-' - end laoo. The bridesmaid was •1.^ .u,iy snood. had gash carried c I, aunts' boagn•t Servers The rsv.r•sA'v'etlem.a to k r bend of Ube wedding roosts, er d el .0 • p • _Sen of the table, on whloh .-oo maty be odd on Frld•y, the 12th Inst., 01 half - Prominent .mog1ornamental end Imolai ey.rti.etk. POO ten A M., and the oommantnn serybe Appo ioent foe,. them win • beeuk4i. [tad will be on Sunday at the usual time appeelzleg fotrstorted weddfe[ oaks, taro- 1 - asses.] by Mr. llebasbarty and his Mon, o1The children's service hold on Sunday th Olae. The bride wsglves away by bre, bad doe • tarn attendant,* aerie* he the ASriFlELD. MONDAY, lot. 811. Water ie getting vrry scarce In Semi plass. Some farmers have to drive their Dania to the river. The weather has been very warm. so that boys have tidulged In bathing as they would do Is summer mou:hs. W. T. Gardner and gang have oompletld the v.ssrlog with brluk o1 C. 14101154 heats. It amm weakest a flaw appsaranoe. father. The parlor was beautifully d•o•r and with terns end flowers, which added very much to the pleasure of the evning. At the close of the festival the bridal party repaired to the re•Ideoo• of the groom'. .1. - ter, In the video.), of Luoknow, tb•ooe to their Intoe home at Loode•boro We oon- gTotulete the happy couple sod wisb them • 1001, happy and prosperous union. 0o iN° AND 001N0. -Mesdames Mary Ann* Lowrie sad Lacy Cooper, of (Anthem, during last week had • pleasant visit to their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mn. b% rn. Mo - Math, and other relatives to this •Iolnity. Mn. A Molotyn, s000mpauled by three children, Hlld•b, Agate end itdltb, left hers oo W.dne.day of last weak no • •I.ttlog tour to relatives at Klsardtns W• wish them a pleasant vWt and We re- turn Mt. and Mts. James Walker have ►•'arced atter • few days' visit to Walter Stewart, of Luoknow, during whlob MM took lc the .zbibitlen at Luoasow %Vt McQuillan sad T. E. Durnin returned hon.. lath 4. urday, afar spending some aeons in • voyage to London nettle market, t..v�rg taken Paola (.ttln tor ale. They reoert having don,- :. with the cattle, Whilst there they took • tour b the Pinta exposition, end say that they enjoyed t selves... Mr. Cherub left here on Mmr day for bit home to Madre, after • short visit to bin moths-ts•Isw, Mn. it, UoC•tg. Jere-. Wilmer, formerly of Dungan - nee, and no v of Ktoo•rdlne, is visiting sod r.s.wlDg'rouser aogoelmtinoes. INTSRMax? or ANty ami t Pio mirR -Rioh- .rd Trsl•avea .r., who had been affllot•d with dropsical trouble and the infirmities of a teamed years, died on Friday of last week e the age ot seventy nine years The re meas were Interred to the family plot 10 Donee/mon oemot•ry, being followed thither from the tesldenoe of his •on Seines!, of A.heeld, by • very large cortege of sorrow. "mt relatives and friends. The pell.b•areri were his sons, Robert, .Walter, Samuel, Thomas, Alexander and Albert The ob- sequle. were solemn) 000daot•d by the pastor, Rev. Mr MnNolr. The demoted was one of the pioneers of Ashfield, and by dint of Industry sed rood eoenomy moored to himself and tamtly • good and oomfort•bl• home. H• was highly esteemed as . anthem by all with whom he was s3ualoted for his uprlghtsese in hla dealings end Integrity of absrooter. His departure will be felt In the °beech, of wbloh he was . oonsistent mem her for many year.. He looks very active end zealous part le lte progress and in the fnrtheranee of the good mass. The be- reaved relatives have the shows •ymp•lhy of the oommunity• as was evinced by the large oortege, their being .early one hon - dried conveyances. BENMILLER• TUESDAY, Oak. 9th, Won. Moede', who learned remedy from Msoltob•, nit with his family this wink for Baron, where be has enured • position. An •zelting event, 1a the form ot • berm raising. took piths last Friday at Frederiok Kurscbeski e, Meitlend 0000esion. About slaty fire men took part, and oaptalne J. Schwan: and Williams ted their mea la • Ilyely oentest, Mr. Williams' sole 1101.11.. first. Alter their hard work the men an. joyed a be•rty repast. CARLOW MONDAY, lot. 8th. The Wstese of 8, S. No. 1 have re-engag- ed Miss Dal. tor the oomine year. Mrs. Turner, of Godenoh, oouduoted re- view la the Sabbath school om Sunday. Miss Panama°. teacher of S. 8. No. 3, expecte to give • cocoon o0 or *bout Tbenk•glvIDa Dy. Rev. Yr. 1011, of 'l oroato, coou1ted the pulpit ..a Sunday end expects to 811 In for two suoo'sding Sabbaths. Rev. A. IdoM111en, of St. Esoob's oburoh, Toronto, is expected to give • lecture on Monday, 22nd luso, In the oburoh on "The Scottish Oover.anters.'' A nature noder the smoothes of the Y. P. 8, C. E. will be given In Smith's Hill (March on October 22nd by she Rev. Alexander MacMillan, pastor of St Enooh's oburoh, Toronto, and tamer pastor of Smith's 11111 and Auburn oongr•tattoos. Thoth who listened to Mr. MacMillan's former lecture In this charoh, co "Tit. Haunts and Home. of SIr Walter Soott," will look forward with great pleasure to the ooalog lecture, "Martyr Heroes of the Soottlab Reforma- tion.' Lecture to oommemes at 7 30 P.M. Silver oolleetion to defray expense. *11 parable getting their este bills prtoted a1 WL otbo. w W have • free sods inserted la this list 00 te the tune of .ales. `,Ayr tLAY, ()tri 13th -Amides ..I • of 4 wolub Daws. 2 toy ...a, 1 3 y'ar.'I4 oust, 1 2 vias old airy, 1 set .•1 .taele boors.. and 1 new baggy. Terme o 12 months' or.dis oe foretehine approved ewurify. 7 per that. disooant •hawed for oast. T. GUNDRY, aa0tteeNr. MATUa0AY, Orr. 13thtisk of the Don lortoble dwelling stunted oo part lot 87, Sr, David's strut. the p40pe.ly ill Mrs. Clifford. The sale will be held at timothy's •uotioO roots, Hamilton street. at lit 'olook noon. Tete. UvND11Y, .uJll..ueer. TUslDAY, Usk. 161b.-Auolloo ille of household futaltu,• sed furnishivas, pro p••rty of Mn. Jame. Addison L'.t tnoludes Parlor set, sideboard., bedroomPontine*, inches staves and furniture, •to., etc. k:verylbtoa is the plans w111 be mild, s tire, Addles has dupoew of the property. --T. (Weyer. ouohunar. LEIt:BURN. Tr CROAT, OCT. 9th. The usual ferries before oommaaloa will JIP WINDOW SHADES _ All In stock will be cleared at f t. strictly CASH. Our T div M• Ife. 00 • SHEPPARDTON• Tesco v, Oot. 9th. Mrs. Graham Is epeadist • few weeks In Luoknow, John Tieert is the smiling possessor of a son and heir. John Essar and Wm Beon"•t left for the lumber woods last Saturday. Mies Pearl Bennett visited her 000ela, Mie. Curren, et Crewe lest week. Mr. and Mrs. John Graham spat Sun- day hi Lmoknow, 1be ornate of the former's sister, Ida. Nihon. On .000n01 of there being no servloss bore on Sunday i number of our residents a►tend.d oburoh at Nue. PA PER SALE This is a sale that Is bound to attract attention. Several hundred rolls of Wall Paper (snffall quantities) regular 8c, IOc and 12c. Sale price, 4c, 5c and 6c per roll. 2000 rolls New Wall Paper, and 6c per roll. Mew lines of the New Dark Shades, regular 30c, 35c and 40c. Sale price, 20c and 25c. Mu psi PORTER'S rA`. Book and Wall Paper Store Court House Square, Coder/oh. a PORT ALBERT. (Jot. 9th. Yips Yates, of Oederieb. 1. viettlag rde- tnss ben. Mn. John Uu•Id, of St. '111ontee, Rioted fives nen last week. TllutteuAS, Get. 18-*mann ablaut farm stock, implements end household turunuis at lot 6, oenoeesloo 11, W. 1). Colborne, oo• silo west of Nile P 0 , commencing •t 12 o'clock. Kass.Ttt Mounts, proprietor. THar. UUND1Y, •uctiomeer. THCRNDAY, Oot. Pl. - Unreserved •logos eel. of •good farm, farm stook sod imple- meats, .t lot 28, 0000essioo 1, Est W.trs- or.ab, mmmesolog at 1 r. M. The farm - lot 28, coo. 1, East Waw•noeh-000- seta of 100 •ore. (99 ouluva .1 and 1 ID bush) Gond bulld=og., oroh.rd, •pr•og wells, eta., mile from Auburn, 5 wiles from Blyth, 12 ..it.. from Godenoh and Cl:ntoo. Tilost'AY•tlur, proprietor C. HAMILTON, •soltoseer. SATCRDIT, Oot. 20th.-Auotlo0 mle of 36 bthiAtf cattle, oows,bsllers and .tan at the leu Robert Gibbose place, Britannia road, Gederloh, at 2 o ulook r. r. Terme 12 mooths credit, R005RT TIIOMr0ON, pro. prletor, T. GulbOY, auctioneer. TUMIDAY, Got. 23rd, o1 1 o'olook- Auotioo sb of dwelling house oad stable with i eon of lend, at the promisee on Es- sen sorest, l;oderloh. Al.. household fur• alter*, much there. fodder . oro and other articles, the property of Mrs. Udlowoy, who is bound to sell, as she is moving W l'hioego T. GUNDRY, •Radoneer. Ter m DAT, lot 25. -Auotlon ale of farm stook and Implements at lot 5, Malt. oo•. (Huron road), 1 mil. from l:oderlch Two extra good draft horse., good cattle, Ao , property of 1:^orve Andrews, who has 'old the form ane .• laving. Tiro... t;CL:oRY• ouoiioo•er. Moe DAY, Oct 29th. Auotioo ale oftarm Ito 1 and Implements, the property of Wm Feagen, at lot 2, oo0 5, E U. I .nlborne, at 1 o'olwk sharp. T (trotter, auctioneer. TcasDAY, Out. 30th. -Auction ale of harness, borsee, budgie., cutters, soUY, barns, robes, blankets. booth, &o , •t Huron Hotel .able, liodench. Tools is the beet lot of hones ever otfersi for este by &mottos In the county of Huron Srsd for catalogue to E. R. So sill'', proprietor. THOS. GUNDRY, auctioneer. THcRNDAY, Nov. 1st ---Auto ion retie of farm stook, lmplemeuu and household fur n iters at lot 2. concession 11, W.U. Lot - borne (just west of Nile), oommeuulog et 1 o'clock P. m. This U • clearing out eels, se the proprietor, Wm. McVirril. hes add h is form. THOS. GUNDRY. .uoaoaeer. A See/ al•tery. It is • mystery why women endure backache, headache, nervonenees, deep- leesnem, melancholy, fainting sod dizzy spells when thousands have proved that Electric Hitters will quickly cure such troubles. "I suffered for years with kid- ney trouble," writes Mrs. Phebe Cherley of Peterson, la., "and a lame back pained me so 1 ouuld not drew myself, but Electric Bitters wholly cared me and, although seventy-three years old, 1, w em table to do all my housework." Mies Draper returned es bar saes. is Hamllten on Friday last. Miss Shepherd visited some fined. at Nile on Wednesday evening of lest week. WIII. B. Hawkins is spsodint • well - arced holiday with rel.tlyss to '2bathou•. Quito • number from around here intend tekmg to the Duhaanoof fair oo Friday peat. BCtr�YALt.- MONDAY. Oot. 8. About fifty from Blasvele and vlololty attended Brussels f•Ir last wins. Miss Liz. Messer hs returned from • month'. visit to Y ps11entt, MIob. Mrs Pilkis and Mn. Buchanan, of Wes ford, visited Mr.. P1111. s sister, Mrs. Wm Meader. Mie. Aeol• Rutherford ho. returned from Toronto. She w111 .pad the wiot.r at her home hors. Joe Wardor, • former Rio.,.)eboy, hs bought the grist mill. Re and his family have moved Ilan front Wooditook. NILE. MONDAY, Oot. Bob. Mrs. Brindley with hit .user and sleet. o1 GMferieh, vein 9aed0y et AIIs. A number Irma here stranded the funeral of the bate R .bard T»Neys. on Monday. IVe regret to learn that K. Morris arid daughter Allis intend Iavlog Nile to reside 1u Buffalo. Mr. 1:0o0olly Intends giving • letters tin Monday night next on "The Lord's Table and the 11,vi1'e'retie ." Mr. Welsh, formerly of West Wow• nosh, bet now an evangelist in New York etas, stent Sunday at Nile. The many friends of Sam Shepherd, who hs been 111 for some time, will M i.leued to hoer that he 1e recovering. Idles Etta and Mise AugustoPost he be.. visiting at home for the past week en amount of the Illness of their mother. Notwithstanding the rale on Sunday the teetotal was 611ed to its utmost mouthythree times, the service. all being condont ad by James Connolly. 4v.J?fe is*. of De • snit Mr. Connott "14 =nestinge of the past week have bees a great seethes sad h. in- tine ti It overcomes constipaon, improviseappetite, elves perfect health Only 505. at Jas. Wilson's drug stone MARRIED. -- - BTEWART -- OORDON.- 1s Oodmleb. 2 D Wednesday. Set. 20th. at the residence the brides mother. M Rev.] Wilson, A. Amos Stewart to Annie Eli's/Atli Gordon. daughter of Mr.. Rohl. Oordoo• all of Goderlch. DIED• 11011131L. -lo Oode3bOM , ma Wednesday. O. Mit. John O. MoNeiyens l, aged 12 yes end 11 menthe. Headache cures which there are Revers!, First there is tb�rl•Wrd tilts. waiting for 8 or 12 Noun fcr it to stop. Second, there is the bandaged heal and deep cure, Third, there iq the tag of hot salt banded on the head acid the feet stuck into•botoven for 3 or 4 -hours -all of them inconvenient fad very often not a cure at a11. Our kind we are not afraid to stan=d batik of. It a doom not Oe we nay, bring it back and get your money hack. Our kind is prepared with • special view of getting at the cause .Wel removing w it. and in ily a popular and n•tinf•etory remedy in ainee1 every rare. It doe, not. fill tie *r sy,tem wttb age which have 01 nffecte, but rather effete a cure. -If you have tried other puree and they are N. (i , don't be discouraged. Try our. and nee the difference. Two pout• on dere for 5o. At the same time e our Iron Tonic Pill. to build up the system. It you have a doctor'e prescription to be air have filled, bring it. tans -And hara.it.properly ilinpennel in the wow and 1111odeni way, only by us, All .14n1.4iiired-Tir•-6- ems - tied. We bavrtbs newest apparatus to teat ties drags with, apd the doctors know Jt. JAM week. DUNLOP. Tvatnar, 0.0. 04.' M•r•J4114Joc«,efRrb Ray.. bps rtes 1n Spot see, Weh., is Ni ha' ,tato, Mn 1th,Arrher. bit,. Char. Morton heir returned to Tooker • mith alter a lortn!ght's volt to her skier, tl • Allen. Chs Haughton left on Tumidity to settle .a. a form near Boron, io Grey °minty, Ifo presence will M math mleeel in eoming • Diel gathering. of the you -r folks about hen and at Carlow. Many Dunlop irlende •re greatly Interat- rd to the waddle[ of MIs. Kate M•odaald, dsnahter of A, C. Macdonald, of this plasm, o r Wm. Nleherg.lI, of WIndent. whtoh took Oboe at Detroit on Wednesday 1st. May Fortune's mantes, smiles rest upon them throat/5 lag and gleeful lives. 9.ot To Lova Us. -Mr. and Mn. John 0ke and family, with bays resided In our midst for the past Asses years, to to (lode - riot shortly te flys le • house they hove recently psreh.eed on Ow n r% street near the Barth rad. A few weeks ate Mr. and Mn. Oke enter%Iaod a number rel prang people %a theist gathering a a farewell petty. Mr. Oki. Orson.s will he math missed among ear farmers. We wish them every seethes la their sew home. W W. Httobl.tu, whit has far some time bass reprltngSl the Lake of e1. Wood. Millie( Olapaey le reveille. has Inc. to Meeireel to •.sine eestrot of the eloanolal dep•rtpsent •l the head Dia of the mica May Allthellelthesthenelleolthatir can't afford to buy shoed that hurt you, for you spend two thirds of your life in theta. No oboe, no matter at what price, eau tit more comfortably, more nature ly, more gracefully, more perfectly than the ..SHOE FOR WOMEN. The natural woman's foot is the "QUEEN QUALITY" Last That is the reason these *hoes fly 111) "breaking in" They ferl me eowfnr able ns a stocking frow the moment your foot enters them. MANY STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM. 375 NONE HSaNLR. On. Of Many Style. A General Favorite. SEE THAT THIS ,ia/I1< aJ Alta IS BRANDED ON EVERY 5110E. Klbo 134. Medium Heavy Low Heel. MINN a.•wenaa1neMTlM Orr tz dam. P.T. HALLS 8OLE AONNT, ,•.. BEST BUY IN ROSSLAND DIRECTLY WEST OF LE 1401 No 1 AND No a• b ....BIG FOU Reese,,,,,..,.. ---v Consolidated Gold Mining Co • Non -Assessable and Non -Personal Liability. Capital 0250,000, in Ten Cent. Shares. Four Claims, All Crown Granted, with No Debts or Liabilities, One Mile West of Roseland. Over 1300,000 Shares in Treasury for Develop. ment. The Properties of this Company aro situated directly west and 600 feet lower in elevation th til the fatuous Le Roi No. 1 and Le Roi No. 2, that are now shipping 10,0'''0 tons a week. The Workings oonti.t of • Shaft and Two Tunnels, driven to tap the ore body on three separate and distinct veins. No. 1 Tunnel on this vein is in over 100 feet, and No. 2 Tunnel on this vein her reached a depth of 112 feet, with three and one-half feet of shipping ore in sight, and forty feet of the ledge to cross cut The ore is identical with the Le Roi ore, the High -Grade Gold -Copper Ore of the camp. The No. 3 Vein hes been opened in five Oboes for 2,000 feet., which dips to the I.X.L. adjoin- ing, which is uow shipping the highest grade ore in British Columbia. See eral buildings are on the ground, with two bl•oksmith .hops and Targe boani ing house, etc., with water and timber in abundanoe. Uur amity. have averaged from 16.00 to $800 in Gold, Copper and Sil- ver ; and the .hipping facilities are the best. The Great Northern Railway runs three times through the ground, three smelters close at hand, and re- duced charges of $4.50 per ton for .hipping and smelting, and we are now ready to start .hipping ore. The .hares in this Company have been strictly pooled, and we will issue Pooled reoeipts only until the Pool is dissolved. We need money, and will send you 100 shares for $7.00, 1,000 for $60.00, 5,000 for $275.00, and 10,- 000 for $500.00. Le Roi No. 1 onoe .old for 2c., now $50.00 ; Le Roi No. 2, five pound shares now 080.00. Address TO ADVERTISERS. Notice of changes mast be left at this Office not later than Saturday The Copy for changes mut be left not later than Mon- day Ete n.- . Casual Ailyerti.enwnt. ese611fad ■o to noon Wednesday of ass► weak. noon. � BROPIIEY & SON - THE I.IADING - Funtra\ 11vrIetor$ eared -VarlootAmvXa. order* earefs117 art..4.4 Ito at s11 beers, ■IgIt •r day. Mors en meet Street eteJde.re, tsue- bee Street. CONSUMPTION! Startling >1ibienteMt IIF Pre.rriptioa Drag Raw,. /!-Term. yt ri,-tIy Cashh. No Ondlt Tele6ne 46 . ff -Wr ,lir not sell postage stamps ow postal reran JOHN MORRIS CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Moine 111,11 and F,olory, Gam - boa Rood, (;oderieb. A ample% stook of Dressed and Undressed Lumber, Flooring and Siding, Lath, Shingles, Etc., Sash and Doors on hand and made to order on short notice. - Storm tilos & Doors a Specialty K0lmalss ferelsbed. Terme mndwrab. JOHN MORRIS, GODERIOIH, 19.3 ata 6.1Wkik&' SOWN' BB 411111EIS likata 11111m. the Row goo eR *wawa Imo, Pilaw. Oar eittrw- i.a i ie.s aMaiesw corm phesheast aerie a.00,ltrt ..asset teat ken .nam fly m .afor) teem teem. auk T,•ly, .matey le W fined tow1r MINIM is W weed a et • e .ata mr SIM (kind~. tis. w.nr qua -- -_. M e •we.tsr of •�ss•� SLs. a, gylr, ss ofrseeressbz♦wr &eek env.. mamma a. ea e. ..seats+se • elle saes end baa ess.Wd M sem a st,war. of Yealmrn lbw .haat.1 .r�tlsg`eea am s up the - system sad ears est sae .. up m. Imam most lir kr .mew. Meetly mit 4m.eems Me • ad Marna sembati •ty Oat e them is per emit of earn. Tbe bei.....ink re.fa . fa tis• aoceg .*mien 55.119m .00. tem�517rapsr/ wk. Genre • ewe. rot *.Ree Y W *Mei Meer roar �a�Y.•.rwsels •ionnsarw 11 Tv00 a a., tstrit "11114 .ens T. A lu'.1rw t•. ebbe teat �atn5 a1 wml ima.- eel a. se. eedlero�� r7rw1 ilgthutsesti tiatmpel Mss[. wisps wart sea lessee mat last... r bray pslfasstt.astti 4ee roliwenMw11i� JAMES LAWLER, Managing Director, BOX 545, ROSSLAND, B.C., Or Money can be sent rise Bipak of Montreal. VawRaclu :-Any Hank or Business Man in the City of Roseland. INYESTIMATE-SEND FOR PROSPECTUSES, ENOINEIMGS' WORTS, etc. OF HURON • V dN/ib Iti�Mfi4 Treasurer's Sale of Lauds for Tares. COUNTY Oi HURON. To w• IT : 8y •irtue of werr•ot, u.ader the hand of the Wellen and seal of the oorpoatloo or o 'aunty of Huron. •.•ted the 31st day of Amts[, 1111, ooni ma me to levy upon tis•+ 1.•i 1 . herelm•fter de arthed. for the attars of taxa respective ly doe , together with nue.., soros Ie hereby el.eo that melees snob totes and oats oz sooner mild. t shall la compliance with the Coosolldated Asseeme•t Aot. chapter 314. R. H. 0 IN57, proceed to soil by public auction the mid Mode er so moots thereof as may be necessary to discharge the lame. at t1. Court House. 1n the Town of Oaterioh. on Tuesday, the 4th Day of December, 1900. at 3 o'Otock in the afternoon. Dt IC0.P1 iOX. IAT OOP. Ste ACMES /ATaMltap 0e 'rests 00515 TOTAL endo*. TOWIEREP BB Maimed -li1 Petw1•4 Palmated Pert el Part mf n S 13 North bast...,. <.... i Maitland i4 TOWNSHIP Or ORLY 111 50 Patented SEE • M ' •„ L Or IRLNIRYN IN GREY. Patented VILLAOIE 01 LORD WiCH IN HO WIO=, 4-117- Albert -M. N f4 UspaNOt 4 • fel West half of East half 4 West half of Est half 5 Part of. 1. Andrews survey Mallon& 1 survey MoCoouell survey McCaughey sons, TOWNSHIP 0/ HULLETT. e 1 TOWNSHIP Or BT 8 16 S 26 TOWNSHIP Or U Kw R. R Ird'y VILLAGE OF IIAY 6 ayadd Road N VIi.LAGE or 81. Patented ANLEY. Patented Patented BHU RN R Patented rIELD. Patented TTH. 11 1t half Y Rlook A 14 Rlook i 34 Potholed Patented Patented 1 id17 1M IMM 660 S ,"000 v!UUAW 01 WROXLTEft -f-- Meta sk N N PP•aetet---- - 4 05- -160 county Ttessenrer'. Ones. Godenoh. Aussie Si. 1900. ' Alt, Donbas, 3792 141 County Temperer. Sia_ IT ilia tool PAY i Ou td etWnd the purest City Baeiness and fihorthand .rrlbge, Laindon lMt. Pnetiebl inttruatfem In prsc� indigent years ttoti For over fifteen we have been in tomtit with young people sail their nerd., aril the bsitiene world .til its requirement.. BT1rifeeillt at eatentetid for aiding young poople troth before and afternation. We meltsovk ; alts prove it fiend for our Catalogue and Oollege Journal. - - _.--J..'W_Wi OTERV'EIII, Principal.- ALBERT W. ISE r.bll.aw iN i Farm Implements sail Iachiaery. (Mortes Meeker. Mnwer•. Rakss ant T,:sw, AIIo J. W. Mane goat. WllkInose 1' onghe of ell attire • Warms. of Ayr. Pulver. 1•v.rything mads M the vary Meet matcrW, --R.,.i' all blade trot a head. Went mood to h.•e roe all Ind le- spset a0.. -dee perehasleg stmwliera ('LORE CASA PRICER Will ogee ep 1• she old Anima McK11sell 'land shoot oe.eler 11,1 A. W. WISE, ilmont. HMOs/, rItr�- i mu1 1 a an'L LJ, others who use Hardware are invited to see the geode and prices McKENZIE & HOWELL offer. This in a splendid time to do fencing. We lave yet a pink, fair ergottrnent of sizes of our now tame I AMERtos), _ .Ftt4LD Femcteo. Hundreds of rode rout up this year is this locality, and invariably it ie said to be the )re.t•fsna tam nn the market. We have a fine line of House and Barn Furnishings, ssCh •a LATCRIM, HIRaIss, I.Ot:Ea, GLASS, PAIt1TR, VARNIRRII, TAR PAPVR, Cow CTAIPI and STALL Flxrusae. A large importation of the best ERnLISR Sf ADRR And tflnoviels has just arrived. Thome are marked down very Ow ELDRIIMS Sawtif0 MACR1Es Ia all i1 clairttetur) trner It; being tF.e beat volae opt We [tellthat them down at bottom prices. it haa points of ertellenoe sol' w f trw foiled on other machines. McKenzie Howell TNN PLACE TO BUY ALL MARC WARE OHEAP. 1