HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1900-12-20, Page 8CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
Christmas Novelties are here
in great variety. Books, dames,
Dolls, Toys, Silver Ornaments, and
going at greatly reduced prices.
Come and look them over.
shop at rear of our store. ,b.r.K.
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TILE t4IGNAL : GODERICLL ONTARIO.
must be 000roded that to no earthly pursuit
did he lake so moult Iat.resl as in tee eau's, .
his religion ; and hls ht• throughout la well
worthy of imlbatioa. W' bee the tidings 01
hie death reached tie, an old um/hirer, with
Nan In his eyes, uolaluied , "Well, well,
if Maurice is not all right, there te • poor
oilseed for the rear of us I" Regardlese of
the severity ot the weather, the attendee°.
at the funeral was large, •vldeuulog the es.
teem In whioh tbe departed was held. The
personality of Mantles Dalton Is absent, but
his memory will lose survive end be oher•
;shed 1.. Aebfiel 1.
The annual ter meeting under the aus-
pices of Zion Sunday school, 12th non., will
be held oe Fridsy, 28th luta. A g•,od pro•
Toy gram may b. expected. Tea served from
5 Io 7 r.a. Admlseloo, 25o and 15J.
Oen
DRESS GOODS
and SILKS
make useful and acceptable
presents. A nice silk waist
or plaid skirt would be
just right. We are offering
exceptional values in these
lines for the next two
weeks.
HANDKERCHIEFS
and TIES
llaudsolne, inexpensive,
useful presents in Handker-
chiefs from 5c to $1.O0.
'Splendid range latest -ti
25e and 50c. _
JACKETS and FURS
Lovely warp►
wraps in Fur
Capes, Fur Lined
Capes, Ful' Trim-
med Capes and
Plaid Shawls.
Jackets clear -
in; at reduced
prices.
LE.BU RN.
'1'risDAY, Des. 18.
Jame' Chisholm bee i,rchesed • new
wthdmlll, whioh will be 1 . up shortly.
W. Fulford sad C. Stewart, who hive
Wien at Galesburg, Dakota, these past nine
months, returned home Saturday of last
week oo • visit to thief tarsale and other
Maud. la this section.
John Chisholm, who several weeks ago
dug the •rtesran well, hes already purchased
• new windm,ll w pump the water, He
will abu chop his grails with 1t. When Mr.
Cbh,holm esu hi maim, home the long pule
for It from Carlow, a youog oouple who en-
tered Hymen's bonds Tuesday of last week
had quits a 'pail, their horse taking fright.
John was not •Die to leave bis team to
soviet them to the misfortune, but help
same and no one was hurt.
New Fur Capering and & 11 the cuckoo clocks at C. A. Humber
s.
Jackets.
GLOVES and PURSES
Best Kid Glove in the
market, black and colors,
at $1.00. Extra value in
purses from be each to $1.00
at clearing prices.
— • .Ifritt,1
n„NCessiona
CLOTHING . and
GENTS' FURNISHINGS
Boys' Pea
Jackets, Boys'
Suits, Boys'
Pants, Men's
Suits and Over-
coats. New
Shirts, N e w
Caps and lies.
CAPE AND
JACKET CLOTHS
Wide, double -fold ctoths
suitable for child's ulster or
cape, clearing at 75c.
HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR.—For men or ladies and
-children. Ail sixes._._Ail pr1cei Extra values.
Come andlookover our stock. Never better prepared to
serve you with such good values.
Smith Bro's & Co.
DUNGANNON.
Norms.- The local agency In i)ungannon
for THE SIInNaL ISM the °lice of J. G. W AHD,
J.P., onnveyy''anoer, Ro.. who will receive or
den for euhwraptlons, sdvertia ng and Job -
work. and 1s authorized to give receipts for
•meanie paid for the same
/'IA. NEWTON, DENTIST, OP LUCK•
now. will resume 81. trite to Dungan-
non in April, -1st and 3rd Friday each month.
'1 rzenAY, Deo. 18, 11820.
Last Tbareday the weather was very
nub, resembling • northwest blizzard.
Ere our next Christmas with all IM .hear
will hay. sen• sed gnus, W. extend
greetings to all.
ANNraL Tia-axgnNo.-Remember the
annual tea meeting in 000neutloo with Era..
kine ohuroh here on the evening of Thur -
day. Deo 27th. There will be • good pro.
gram ot must°, nddreases, oto.
CHr10 u Nolo.-Oa Tuesday Kee. Alex-
ander Millar nod Robert Lockhart, elder of
St Helens Presbyterian ohuroh, who were
appointed by Preebytery of MsItland es
aas.eeore re addition of elders to eesdoa of
Erskine oburob, made an ofllolwl visit here.
MONIOIPAL ('ucMot7.. - Oo Saturday,
I8. 16th, In oomphwnoe with the mus•
lolpal statutes, the municipal tethers
of West Wewaomih met In the usual
place. All the members were present,
Reeve R. Medd In the chair. A large
mount of musicale! baritones was transact-
ed. Quito • number of rate -payers have
not as yet paid their axes whioh should
tame been Ili by 14th last.
1.011100 AND ()OIN0,-,John Oay, oar
popular oontrastor, wbe has been stow last
opting in his calling la the Northwest, re-
turned home recently He report. having
been ,nooeseful and bad a good season's em
plovmeob. He 1s loud io his praises of the
Northwest as being the country for young
men with small means if they have enerey
.ad push, and are pine''''d of Induobrlous
habits The Mase« Mary Jardine and
Annie Ramesh, the former the daughter of
D Jardine, of Ashfield, the letter daughter
.f Mr. Russell, of Cranford village, Ash-
field, on Wednesday of last week, left home
oo an extended visiting torr to relatives
sad friends at Toronto and other pointe.
We wish Mire young ladles • pleasant time
daring their fishing tour Joh. Petrie,
formerly of Aehaeld and now of (Hammitt,
Brno* oonniy, left here os Monday for
home, after having • short and pleasant
visit to his father -In law, Wm. Hllpstrlok.
and ether friend' in this section Mr
Petrie reports that the snow was 'bout
I
three feet to depth when he left home. He
also purohased a sow from Mr. Kilpatrick,
which he brought home with him.
i «Tare- ASrFIELD.
M000LY, Dec. 17.
DEATH or hiarnica DALto,.-Gu the
morning of the 8th day of Deoember there
deputed this life in Ashfield, la the eighty.
sixth year of his age, an old pioneer, who
was widely known In the county of Huron
and highly esteemod whe-oyer known for
h is many good qualities, 1 . hie demise we
have another Instance of the .duel dimin-
ution In the number of our brave pioneers,
to whom our country owes • great deal.
Maurine Dalton, a native of twenty Kerry,
Ireland, arrived to Canada in the early days
of its history, and In 1841 settled in the
township of Ashfield, whioh was then •
howling wilderness, and, indeed, It requires
n o gnat stretch of imagination to minmilve
bow muoh onurage and determination were
needed to enable a man to face all the .1111,•
ouitles whioh confronted him in the promise
of hewing out s home 1n the wilderness, tar
removed from the source from which the
neesssarlee of life ooald be procured. At
that time there were no roads at a;I in this
district. The settler was obliged to wend
his way through the pathless forest for
fifteen and even twenty miles to l:oderleh to
prooure his supply of oeo•esarles and had to
carry the same on his hank over the same
route, If fortunate enough to Craw It. To
climb over fallen timber, to oro.. various
streams with their tangled approaches, pre-
sented no Insignificant task, whioh none but
tee oour•geous would attempt. II lass been
said that penevaraaoe eurmoente dtfflwl
ties. This has been verified in the oase of
our heroic pioneers. The deceased, through
persevering efforts, suooseded in making for
himself and his faithful companion a oom•
lortable home to Ashfield and raising • fam-
ily who also enjoy the esteem and wulld.noe
of the community •mono whioh they dwell.
An eyldehee ot this is the fail that Morgan
Dalton, sou of the deoeuel. 1s at the pre.•
sent time reeve of the municipality of Ash
field. In 1842 the deceased was mower]
member of the oouoly nonnral of Heron, in
whioh body he served dnrlog eighteen years.
A severe 'book betel 181e good man, and
ese that told on blm more than all the hare -
ships whioh he previously endured, 'rhle
was the demise of hie faithful and loving
who.. who deputed Una We to the. yam
1886. Though it is not my aim to extol
sodaly the oharaoNr of the departed, yet 1t
Christmas Books
DUNLOP.
Tccsusr, Dec. 18
T. A. Houghtoo wag on the grand jury
tut weak.
Riobardwo'e steamer tv cuttiog straw at
Robert Quaid's.
Mus Ella Clark, of Loyal, hu been visit.
log la Wtogham.
Two D0,AHTUI(zs. - Our townsman,
Frank Allen, left on Thursday of Int week
for Sault Ste. Marie, where he Intecds to
go Into the hone and cattle business. Also
Norman McLeod hu returned to hu home
at Loohaleb, W Mlle here he was • general
favorite.
Ova.Bttao LIAM-For the big shipment
of turkey. from Ooderlch, made by N.
Jobos, of Colborne. our townsman, Robert
Quaid, provided fifty-six. Mr. Johns says
181, was ehe largest lot he bed bought from
one farmer. W• might also add that Mr.
Quaid raised seventy-one turkeys th:e esa.
mon. 1f any Ismer to the county can beat
this. let us know.
Rart'It'co.-Monday of last week our
townsman, Jobe I.aweoo, returned after an
absents) o1 nearly four months on • visit t•
Sooblaud and England. In both of those
countries b• saw many points of ,0tereet,
and when to London saw its welcome to ate
Imperial contingent from the war to 5 u'h
Africa. Hie voyage homeward from Luer
pool was made on the Tunisian. Amorg Its
paeeeagen woes a numher of the 2 )0adiao
volunteers. The vee•'' on which b• re
turned wee the same •e he went by, end
only took seven and • half days to oras the
comae, and to two days mon h. was home
here, h.6log made • stop •1 Truro, N S.,
and at 'Toronto. The passage across was
very stormy.
Remo:ru t HAS CIIAgik.--On F'r day of
this week Mute J. H. Coatis, who for the
put year and • halt has been the to -toper
of our eohnel, closes her oonaeotlott with the
section as the tustructor of its school. Saxe
us.uming the duties she has tried to do her
beet to advance the school to • high stand-
ing. In the leaving and entrance examine-
tlnns of thin year two candidates palmed In
each with • fair record, end below .we give
the present at,toding to the different grades:
Part 1, Gladys Stewart. Part 11, Hugh
Chisholm, Olive Ttohhorne, Jurist. II,
Frank (:Ise er, Lola B.rker, Mein' Young
Senior 11, Reggie Williams, Blanche Shaw,
James Beaker, Hume flatten, Willie Gla-
tier,
1..zier, Genie Quaid, Wilber Stewart. Senior
111, (;idle Shaw, .few Clutton, Minnie
Barker. Junior 1V-, Willie Boggs. Junior
sot -race, Cleveland Ttohborne, John Tibio,
Ernest Young. Senior entrance, Rath
Shaw, -Edward Lawson. Junior leaving,
Harry \t,lliam., Hattie Barker, Boils
`Thaw, Harry Ticbborne.
Engraving and repatrtnp a specialty at C.
A. Humber & Son's.
BLUkVALE.
TOODAY, Dec. 18.
Mas. Al.,. Dottie isms from Goderich
Model School,
Ernest Jewle% mat (fame from Prince
Albert. N. W.T,last lll.
Mies Hannah 13a11, of N Ingham, scent
Sunday with Mrs 'T..1. Watt.
A. A. ('ori k, of Clinton, took pwr•alon
of the hotel in Bluevale last week.
Mise Mabel Thomas returned from L'oroi,
to no Wednesday to her homo 1n Bluevale,
Mrs. Themes returned last Tuesday from
visiting her sister, Mrs. Rest, at Greed
Valley.
The Methodist Sunday sehool obtldren
totehd having a Christmas tree on Christ-
mas night.
Mrs. Collie returned home on 1% enesday
after spsndiog a few weak' with her Boo
John at Alms.
Misses Maggie Greenway and Breie
Wright and Aupnstu. Gannett spent Sun•
day In Belgrsve,
binaries Marsh, who has been working for
t he past summer with Robert Walk, left
I.t,t week for New York, where he will ni-
mble with his unole.
Food Changed to r.8. n.
Putrefying food io the intestines producer
streets like those of lo, but Dr. King's
New Life P111. expel the poisons from clog-
ged bowel., gently, easily but sore) r•
'/or 15111) 1paf )11,-' hllloasoess, stole MMU,
'elle, foyers. all liver, kidney and bowel
troubles. Only 25e .t Jas. Wilms's dreg
store.
Fe
bracelet et et for a qss, is be lad at
.- A. Member & Moe'a.
AND .`
DIED•
BROWN, --In Ashfnld, on the lith insL., Ju.
Brown, aged 12 years. r, month, and It
days.
STONEIIOUBE.-tn Rlhro, Mich., on Tho-.
day, Dec. 132h, Alfred Stonehouse, aged
73 year.
IVe1dlag and ether rlege In yeas variety,
first designe and newest styles at C. A
t1"tuber & Son's.
Christmas Goods
All the newest Books, shown in beautiful Christmas Edition., Poetry,
Prose, History, Etc. Guidebto Wild Flowers, 32.50 net. The Biography of
• Orinsly, by Ernest Seaton Thompson, $1.50. Mooswa, by W. A. Fraser,
$1.50 net. Dr. North and His Friends, by S. Weir Mitchell, 31.25. Tommy
and Orizel, by Barrie, 31.25.
Juvenile Books by the hundreds to select from, Father (loom, Mother
Wild Goose, Tommy Atkins, Soldiers of the Quren, South African A B C,
Child's Own, Prize, Chattwrhox, Chums, Boys' Own Annual, Girls' Own An-
nual, Leisure Hour, Sunday at Home, Etc. As usual we will well these
Books et reduoed prices. Watoh Show Window for prime.
December 1st our Art Calendars, Xmas Carle and Presentation Books
will be displayed,
Watch our next advertisement for Cot (ilea,, Fine China, Art Ornhmental
Owl. and Sterling Silver, also Bram and Onyx ()owls.
PORTER'S tMta,,7
BOOK STORE
Court House Square, Ooderieh.
011e ga 1pleee Me. N 100 t
a i
4, +
srdli - .
CANTELON'S
Pastry, OysterPalties,Tarts, Short
Bread and Cream Rolls,lrhnce
Pies and Lady Finers, Kisses,
Macaroons, Maranon,
Brandy Snaps, Etc.
Publlo Notfoe.
NOTION IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
au appllo•tioe will De med. to the
Parliament of Canada at the nut eeeelon
thereof for an act to amend the aot lnoorpor
atlne the Dominion 011 Pip. Woe and Manu-
facturing Company, 1031 victoria, Cheptor
IN. In the following part touters. to wit :
1. -To reduce the oapttai stook of the salol
Company and to (Menge the Dame thereof,
2. -To ohange the prov„Aunal [ward of di-
rectors.
8. - 1'O authorise said company t0 deal In
ooal and 11. product.. or any oomblsatlon of
coal andoll their products and by.pruduots,
and to provide for the delivery of the same by
said nompp•uy, and to revive said .ot.
Dated Dioembr
Lotru8IL DANOKY.
9.71 1.1101tor for Applicants.
BY LAW NO. 18 OF 1900. OF THE1� TOWN OF OODERIUH.
A I)ytaw to exempt from municipal taxation
cerluislanta in the Thum of (Iotkrich
knotn, es the Ogilvie and
son
Hw(rhi-
son Mill.
W mean„ than te upon the following lands.
namely, town lots numbers 1038, 1042 and 1013
In the rid town, a 11,111 eructed about twenty -
ave rear ago. at largo expense. for the pur
pose of grinding wheat and oonvertlttg the
earns Into flour, together with au elevator and
• salt manutaobory, all used and employed as
One concern, which said several works have
stood Idle for some year past. exo.pt an oo-
caalohal are of the elevator, to the great det-
riment of the said town
AND wIiag*Aa 11 has been satisfactorily
made to appear to the muulclpal council of
the said town that If the said lands are ex-
empted from municipal taxation Icahee than
school taxes) fora period of ten year It Is
pruposs(' by the owners to greatly remodel eu-
large, moderulze and Improve the said mill at
an estimated expenditure of sice.cyl.Oo, an' to
thereby make 1t capable of tutting out • larg-
er output than heretofore and to thereby put
It upon• laying basis, so that It .ball be of
ooutt^nous and permanent benefit to the said
towo :
AND WAILKI•e the municipal council afore•
said has duly considered the applioatlon to ex-
empt the said laud from the said taxes tor
the said period of teo years, ant have deter-
mined that the same should be granted sub
Jest to vote of the ratepayers as required by
the Statute In that behalf and as hereinafter
provided :
Now rH•HgrOgg be it enacted and at 1s
hereby enacted by the said the municipal
council of the town of Ooderloh that the said
land., namely. town lou number 1098. 1042
and 1013 In the said town of Q„dentis, shall be
and the are hereby declared to be exempt
from all municipal taxation whatsoever, ex-
cept taxation for school purp see, for the
period of tee successive year beginning with
the year 1901 but upon the following condi-
tions. namely :-
1 -The said mill upon the said lands shell
be on or before the tat dal of September. 1101.
remodelled and converted into a modern mill
equIppen with the newest and most approved
machinery and appliances, so se to enable at
least 1010 barrels of flour to be manutaoture4
In the said mill In each 21 hours, such changes
and Improvements 10 cwt not less than
900.001.0..
r, -During the said period of ten years afar
the first of each years. the output of the said
mill shall not he lees than 110.000 barrels Of
Moor yearly.
3. -If during any year cf the said term of
an years atter the tint yu_r the said mill
shall, except for necessary repairs. stand Idle
for • continuous period of three months. the
said ren,l.ion of testis for such year hereby
wan
granted shall ne, d the axes epos the
said lands shall be payat-Ie f ,- such 3 i t: as If
1Das sylew had not bees
AND IT IS hereby further deetered and en•
acted that the votes of the ratepayer. =titled
to vote upon this bylaw shall be taken on the
7th day of Jancary. . in the year 1911, from nine
o'clock in the forenoon until ave o'clock to the
afternoon, rt the several ulna! polling places
in the raid awn, as follow. :
Polling subdivision cumber one. at W. Mo
Cly moot', wagon shop, wltbJes. Hrsrkenridge
as returning officer ;
Pollingeubdlvlslon number two al Thomas
Vidian's feed store. with Chas, hates se dep-
utyreturning °Meer.
}tolling subdivision number three •t town
hall, with mRd. Van Every as deputy returning
officer.
Polling subdivision number four at J. H.
ftsooiman's shop. with John F. Hates es dep-
uty returning officer.
Polling stibdivlson number five at John
I'htllle. store, with David Marwick as deputy
returning officer ;
Polling subdivision number six at John
Hrophey s shop, -with Otto. Sheppard as dep-
thyy returning omeer.
Polling subdivision number seven at Mrs.
Jas. (lays' house, with John Hato as deputy
retnrning °facer.
AND Iv le hersbr farther enacted that the
municipal clerk of the Wel corporation shall
attend at the clerk's office In the town hell on
the 3rd day of January. 19)L at the hoar of
elev an of the clone In the forenoon, for the ap-
pointment of persons to attend the• &nous
Polling places and at the final sem ng up of
the votes by the rid clerk on b half of the
persons Interested Maud p , no.,ug or „epos -
Ilia tete passing of the said b, I.,.V respectively.
AND tT In hereby further enacted that the
said clerk shall attend at the said clerk', office
in the town hall In the said town on the -th
..ay of January, 1901, it eleven of the elooi In
the forenoon. for the purpose of summing ap
the number of votes given for and against 181.
bylaw.
Provisionally passed the 23rd day of N ovem-
her, 1900.
WM, MITCHELL. JAB. WILSON,
Town Clark. Mayor,
NOTICE, -
IMAMS
What Could Be Nicer
11
The foregoing ie a true Dopy of • propelled
byaw whish has been taken late eoa•Mera-
tion. and w h:ch will be fttally pared by the
oouncll In the event of the went of the .1..
the beteg °blamed thereto after one month
from the Ont publloatlon thereof In Tris Btu
NAI. newspaper on the 6th and The Bar new s-
trayer on the 7th days of December. 1900. and
at the hour, day and pleoes therein fixed for
taking the votes of the electors the polls will
beheld, WM. MITCHEL(
Town Clerk.
2t Town of Noderieh
will outwear
two pale of
Urd, aiy Common Rubbers.
Search the World and you will
find nothing 961101411
better than
.7m/toted by Every Rubber
Manufacturer and Dealer, but no
imitation has our speciallx, Manufac-
tured Rope Canvas or Duck, the
only fabric which can be thoroughly
impregnated with the Para Gum
When worn out have leather sole
put on and use for a Plow Boot.
The). D. KIngCo. , i ',,iced, have
the only ��yq
genuine Jw'"� Rubber.
Don't buy unless the words
are stamped upon
the sole of each
Rubber; all others are frauds upon
the Public.
Money Saved
by buying your OIOOCKH1g8 at
P. T. DEAN'S
Then • pair 01 oar Immo
ter • (b,I.Iius. present Loa lady?
Every pair is • work of art. A.
• .pooled mduoemeet, we will
give • beeutital lithograph of
Queen Laulse with every pair of
Queen Quality Shots sold during
the nut two weak,.
See Our Range of Men's Slippers....:
In teas, blauke and lauoy velvets, prloee trim 76o 1. 111.75 par pair t f soy alligator,
only 9b3 ; beet carpets at 25o,
Our LADIES' FEL I' SLIPPERS at 15o per pair are SPECIAL VALUEti,
bettor quant... from 26o to 96u per pair. W base a great variety of fancy eltpasr•
to (hoer Irian, su,•eble for all 000aslsas.
Men's Felt Boot', leather hall ap the led, retalar $2,00 Iltw, o01y 51,60 per
pair. Lovely .111 velvet Santa Claus Slippen toe oblides'', only 25o per pair.
We carry a full line of mag -proof and other good lumbermen'a rubbers
et lowest prices.
We believe satisfied customers are our very beat advertisement, end we
strive to do everything in oar power to luake customers satisfied.
P. T. HALLS,
Sole Agent for Queen Quality.
PARSONS'
FAIR
Christmas
is Coming!
Beet Corn Starch. t package. tor.... 9 .10
Laundry Btaroh, 1 18,, for ,28
V alenoie Raisins, per pound .10
Mixed Candy, 3111b.. .la
171b.. granulated ttedp.th Sugar for 1.00
191bs. ". Ree Sugar for 110
Packer.' Tea, v :h 30, per pound, for.41
S lee. Black lee ., _nth 15o lb., for..,.:.. len
O lb) Ja.an ' ' worth 25c lb.. for LN
Ground A llspioe, Clovss,Caaela eta par lb -.00
Lemon, Orange, and Citron Peel. per Ib.11
Good Laundry Bean, : ban for 111
Sweet nlsoults and !lodes, war1b......-.fa
Extracts vanilla, loathe, Pegtlm(as 110r .11
Plakie•, ger quart'. - .,,,..,-....-,.:,v-••••,--SBF.
Fanny get of Glasswses ter >i
('ogee worth 10o 1b.. ground as ordered .10
dee our Dottie at per Ib
Lancers. Lamp Olw .a
Medium
Oatmeal. (nettle Toilet Soaps, per bar, .. ^. .:i
Syrup, per gallon J)♦
Electric 011. per bottle .... ..................1g
2 pounds Currants for ...............
Just arrived -a quantity of bast Dates, and
also Cooking and Layer Fite, t0 be sold at
right prices.
A big redootion =Crockery and GI arware,
P. T. DEAN,
Hamilton Street.
'No goods oh•rged at these prices.
Auetlon Sales.
AU(yrloll ,ALS OF VALUABLE
HOTEL PROPZRTY.
Under and pursnant,to a power of sale coo
tallied In a certain mortgage dated the 2(4t'1
day of May, A.1). 1897, which w111 be nroduce1
at the time of sale. there will be sold by public
auction by John Knox Auctioneer, at it it.
ton's hotel in the town of Oodericb. w ,•,0 -
day, the 22nd day of December. A. 1). 19.0, sl
12 o'clock noon, the following valuable pro:
tarty. namely : All and sing .' Le' ,umber
1018 running number in the to en of tind.rleh,
in the county of Huron, containing , oe qua
ler of an acre of land, more or lees.
On the .hove property there Is k fir' class
two-story .frame hotel, 66123, kno.0 as (he
Ocean House. containing bar room. ler.te din
Ing room, sitting room. 23 other rooms and
lavatory
The hotel le well situetod and le close to ,.he
harbor at O)dealch, and has a first etre btu:
0ese.
Terme : Ten pnr swot. of the purchase
money at the time of eel:. and the balance
within one mua,h thereafter.
to alltotter newer the term• and condi
tions cf rale will he the standing oouditions of
the 111.0 t toort of J moth e.
for further oa'tteular appl, to the Aso•
tioneer or to the vendor• itoliciar.
tinted 19th Novereber A,D. 1910. •
JOHN KNOX, PHILIP 1101.T,
Auctioneer. Vendors SoMotter
60440111,
LEE & SHEPHARD
are the agents for 1ht. t•I'It'I)rittcrl Kelsey generator, which is
The Only Warm Air Generator on the Market,
and will heat your place with tine -third less fuel than any
furnace on the market. .
We have the largest assortment of coal lull wood stoves this
side of Toronto. Also have a number of second-hand
stoves in stock. Old stoves taken in part payment for
new Ones.
LEE & SHEPHARD.
Christmas
&eetin,
nrn ae good ea the best made In any
city in Coe ds -
Cant kin lends ths trade in
WEDDING Amato*
OAKES
in fancy deslgntn4 sad segment
ing and almond king.
(live him an order and your sat •
Isfau,tinn will he rumored.
We extend to one and all a cordial invitation to visit our
display of new and beautiful Holiday floosie, especially selected
to meet the requirements of the gift makers of this locality,
Our Iitock includes inmltnerahlt attractions, perfectly adapted
to meet the requirements of people who are in starch of gifts
-_ior old or young. expensive or inexpensive. In fact, now is the
- time, ami this is the place, to get just what you want, and just
what will please the person you desire to remember. The
prices are right on every single article in the entire stock, and
we will satisfy yon in this respect as you were never satisfied
before. We have not space to enumerate half the attractions
we have. Come end see for yourself. Yon will not be dis-
appointed.
to
D OANTELON. EAST STREET. Alan Depository of the Upper Canada
WEST -ST. Bible Society. Bibles from 15c up ; Testaments from 3o up.
And it is now time to
buy your Holiday Gifts,
and here is the place
to buy
Manicure and Toiiet Case combined, for $2.49
Celluloid Toilet Cases, from 50c to $3.75
Zig, Collar and Cuff Boxes, for 96c
Picture Frames, no
Handkerchief and Tie Cases, $1.:35 and upwards,,
Ebony Hair Brushes, 60c, 90c laud $1.00 _'nom
Fancy Mirrors, from 5c to 59c
We have a large assortment of Fancy.
and Lamps.
1400 POUNDS CHOICE CANDY
Royal )wed, 8o Ib. ; Gum Drops, 8c ; Bert Orem 14e ; Chocolate Drops,
4c ; Creamed Dates, 15c , Watson's Cough Drop. 151 ; Humbugs, 12o.
Do not miss the Dolle, front 10 to 42.76•
Sleighs, 23c, 30c, 35c, 60c, , and 31.35.
THE CHILDREN'S TOYLAND U' `i IRS.
$2.00
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Xmas Presents
Tor best values in CUTLERY and CHRISTMAS PRESENT
WARE you are sure to get them at
er”,';
McKenzie & Howell's
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We are known the osuaky opt fee selling good
goods at small profits.
We sell what we know is the bit' and we do not
hesitate to te11 our customers the relative merits of
what we sellktfti.
Our Stock is completes r �s' k4R1 iWir 4
Hae one window e1Ld jos wHC -' — �`iw iii-'
the stock.
No trouble to show goods` a}i;
Have you got one of onr beautiful calendars f
r
friV
McKenzie Howell
THE PLAOE fb our AL{. HARDWARE OHEAP.