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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1901-1-10, Page 88 tit impair, Jaa. 10, 11101. THE SIGNAL : GODERIOH ONTARIO. Everything MUST GO NOW IN WINTER GOODS. -Three months of winter weather yet before you : get in your supply at the low price we are now offering. MILLINERY Clearing sale of Fall and Winter Hats and Shapes and Hat Trim- mings at just Half Price. Good range misses' and ladies' ready-to-wear hats, Half Price. Special lot new fancy Wrapperettes, were 12c and 15c, for 10c. See our extra heavy, fast color, blue and white Shirting, regular 15c, for 12c. J JACKETS Special lot ladies' Jack- ets, just 15, for $1.50. 50 other Jackets to choose from at about Half Price. CLOTHING Special ,l,ilo,, men's Uls- ters for $4.00. Boys' Pea Jackets, good sizes, $2.00. Large range Boys' and Men's Separate Pants, all reduced. DRESS GOODS Special table of Heavy Dress Goods, in price from 25c to 30c a yard, going at 15e a yar«l. Special values in black and fancy Dress Goods at •25c. Handsome Silk Cre- pons, were $1.50, for $1. Extra value in futicy. Silks at 50e. REMNANTS Table of Dress ends in pieces from 1 to 2i yds., worth 25c air! 50c, for 1Oc a yard. GENTS' FURNISHINGS Special lot men's heavy Craps, with turn down bands. Regular 50e, for _)5c. BOYS' UNDERWEAR One lot assorted -sizes, worth 35c, for 25c; EVERYTHING IN DRY GOODS, AND AT REDUCED PRICES. DUNGANNON. Noncx.- The local agency in Dungannon for Tea Stoical. t• a the oMoe of J. 0. Wai», J.Y., oonvs wooer. ko. who will receive or n defor wptlona. advertising and Job work, and le anthorized to give receipts for amounts paid for the same f 1 A. NEWTON, DENTIST, Oy LUCK- l7f now. will resume his tripe to Donnie - mo. In Apr -IL -Let and 3rd Friday eacbvionth. Trin'AY, Jan. lit, W01. (Crowded out Wt week.) COMING AND GolNu.-Mrs. Glare Wil- ms, whit has been elating 'Hands in the Circular Town returned home on Saturday, Der, 22nd, much pleased and benefitted by the •lett. Sits or Hint!. Mine host of the Qnso's hotel, during lase week sold out to Mr. Mouote,o, of Hallett township, near Loodesboro. Mr. MoCormlok, by 01s 10•re and obltging disposition whilst here, has made to himself quite a Dumber of friends, who wish him and family good ruoo.ss wherever they may Ioosts. VERY ILL. -We sinoerely regret to have Ito stet* that Mrs. Wm Rookie Is vary ill, being eftl,owd with paralysis. We, along with the numerous friends of the hie and esteemed lady, hope she will soon re Dover. Also A. Pentland and hie wife are indisposed, the former from mammas trouble, the latter from hears thous. Their many friends sincerely sympathize with them I0 their Illness. InviamINTe.-Oa the 13'h ult., the re• males of Sebby Wellington Agar, Infant son ot Alex. Agar, of West Wawanosh, were Interred In Dungannon. The ohild died from a seas,o attaok of Inflammation of the lama at the age of only four months and twelve days. The sympathy of Meads and aogoalatsnow 1s extended to the bereaved parente to the lose of their only nhild. Rev, M. M. Goldberg oonduoted the obeequise The remains of Jas. Brown, of Ashfield township, were Interred In Don. pennon cemetery on Sunday, 1)eo. 16th. beamed had suffered for some time from consumption, to which be finally suooumbed on the 14sh ult. at the age of 42 years and 2 months. A widow, one sou and two daughters survive him. The ob.eoules were oondooted by Rev, S. N holey, of Se Helens. DIMl,a.-We deeply regret to have to ohrontcle the sudden decease of Margaret, the beloved wife of Matthew Young, of Wore Wawano.li, which sad event took plain at her residence on Sunday morning, 30th nit, very suddenly. She bad bee is a delio•te state of health for some time, sod unexpectedly parsed away. The oewued was highly esteemed as • oit•zeo, as a wtte epd mother, and the b ,' "band and family have the Inc.,,'sympathy of the oommunity. The family oesslets of lour sons ; William and Mark at home, San- net, general groosr in Dungannon, Thomas in the Northwest ; and three daughter., Misses Hattie and Clara at home, and Annie, who is married end lives in the Northwest. The remains were interred In Dungannon cemetery on Tosedey, January let 1901, being escorted t,i'ber from her tale mildew» by a very baro, co0oaurse of sorrowing relatives and sympath.ziug frbods and acquaintances. Rev. Id. Gold berg conducted the obsequies. ArNiv.a aeY J'OA Martino -Th. beef. y t e -n eeuog and oyster supper held under the auspices of the young people of Erskine ohuroh on Tnared•y, the 27th pit., was, in point of eatable., .to.. niontdoently provided by the young ladies sod vows,/ men. Music was provided by the Auburo choir. who are well known and appreciated, on account of the exoell.nt services they nods. on each eooa.tons Rev R. Fair bairn, the s.twmel pastor of the church. prodded daring the intellectual part of the entertainment. The following le • resume of the program, which was excellently oar riot out. Opening selection, "God to King," Auburn ohoir ; prayer by Rev. S. Whaley, of St. Helens ; chairman'. address, selection, "Sing In His Temple," obcie Rev. Mr Mohair, of Dungannon, was called upon to break the ioe, which he did very effectively by an address on “Love for the beautiful in nature, .oanesy, literature, character, and finally tor our Creator A quartette by m,mi•crs of the olotr hi lowed. Key. S. A hairy was pert c.+lied on, and spoke on "The Heart." His al dress was listened to with rapt a•tentlon, being delivered In good and interesting manner. Choir, "Let Every.Heart Rs Joke,' An address by Rev Mr. Willie'', of Nile otrouit,00 "Making the Most of Ooe Self," with a high anti true Ideal of lite, con Mined many exoellent remarks. Choir, "Th. Herald Ane.le Sing." Address by Key,Mr. (.oldb.rg,nl. l)noganooe,on the sub Mat, "Possibilities of the 1 wentieth Cen- tury." A solo by Min Patterson was welt rendered. Choir ' Keep Step Steadily." The proceeds amounted to about 375 PitemsyATION. - At the close of the sohnol term. as the teacher, Mus McCon- nell, who has anted u •sel.tant is Dungeo- mon public school for two years very ao Scho'1 Books - AND - School Supplies We have as usual something of special value and something not shown by others for school opening. First quality mens" lead pencils, lc each, or 10c per dna. Faber's 1f. K. lead pencils, same price. New Public School (leography, New Public Hc11o01 Arithmetic and New Public School Grammar, se well as all the other author- ised and recotntnended text books for Public, Model and Separate Schools and Collegiate institutes. To those buying school books and school eupplire will 1* given Flag Blotters, Rn!et's, Pen Points and Slate Pencils, two first days of school opening. Peloubet's Notes for S. 8. Lessons for 1901, regular price $1.25, our special offer for January, 75c. Oler Ilkispheas No. ie 100 11. e PORTER'S BOOK STORE Court House Square, Uoderich. oeptably, is retiring Dom the profess',', sod. as Dams Rumor hes 1t, intends to riot the matrimonial olrole, the pup li.ving due apprectatloo of her kind ser v,uw, preeeot.d her with • valuable chair, an easel with • tante, handsome piuters and a silver berry spcou, previous to which a very 8atteriog address was load and pro seated to her. Miss Mc orelu..,-We, the pupil. of your room, take this opportunity of ooziness ing our sorrow on suoeunt of your leaving our whoa' and village. We regret vary muoh that today wears about to be ed as to the relation of teacher and pupils. We will ever remember your constant per. severanoe and kindly manner and deport' meat with whfoh you have e, ee•lously and faithfully sndeevoured to perform )our duties whilst among us. M e therefore feel that we shall very much regret the severance now about to take plane between us, and shall not so , forget you. We assure you that we full) ualiza the lunette from the e000uragemeot you have so kindly given to w as your pupils, In our studies. We trust that kind Providence will watch over and prosper you to your future sphere of Ills, as also your welfare, Please swept t his slight token of our esteem and nailed kind -regards and beet wishes of us all who Ism been taught by you. We subsorlbe ourselves, lock DEVOTED PUPILS. There werepreeent,Mre. F'drbalrn,Mr.. Mo Nally,Mrs. T. F: Durnln and 1. E Duroln, s.uy treas. of the school section MOM Mo- t'onoell, although taken by surprise, gate • oast and appropriate reply. Short ad- dressee were made by some ot the vlaltors pr.eeot, after whloh oompllmentary greet- ings of the festive season were expressed and the sobool term of the year 1000 was 'brought to a close. SHEPPAROTON. TciwDAy, Jan. 8th. Ike Hetherington, of Nile. spent Sunday here. Miss Etta l'ellow lett for Leaden os Kat. urday. Wm. Hackett has dug a new well at the school, tiles Edith burrows returned home from Manchester last weak. Mrs. Richardson, of Torouto, spent • few days with her sister, Mn. Hayden. Rev. M. J. Wilson purposes oondnotleg special servlov, here, to cemmence next Mee - day night. Mie Brownell, of %eaforth. 'pent a couple of days at J. B. Graham's on her way to take charge of her echool at Cedar Valley. ' Dams Rumor says that one of rho leading reaideatr has grave imitations of h:wmioti up an auction mut aloog the boundary o0 the Ashfie'd ride • little weft of the school hone. Gee of our popularhaub.lors, Wm Young, threw open the doors ut hie '•bauhelor's hall" oft Friday oieht to the young p Duple of the i o*tgnbnrbood. A very enjoyable time was spent in dancing salt early Saturday morning, wino all wooded their several wey• home. But the boys who got it op are to be ono - soled for being money out of pocket, besides having some good hard work all the next day. PORT ALBERT. 11'r-tin/a. J.0 8 Miss Etta fellow left for Loodou oil Sat- urday last. H C. Hawk,oe returned to Ubioago on Saturday lost. Ur. Rice, ot Wroset+r, was here for. few days last week. Mlan,lwo Dunbar and Mies Sadie Haw• kl0s were in Dungannon ou Saturday and Sunday. A party of young folks from Duerip,peat • very ecioyabie evening at the home of Mr.. rad ]Ira. Conk lass- week, +0llt the same evening there was a social ga'herring at THE WEEKLY manner REPORT. OOnOtca, Jan 9, 1801. Fall Wheat 0 et to 02 i lone. family. per cwt......,._., 2 10 le 2 10 roar, patent, per cwt 2 50 to 1 50 Brea, 7 4100101400 toll 00 Shorts. 7 ton .... ....... .-.. _13 00 to10 Orr 'creeoings, per owt 1 00 to 1 Otl 115e. per bceh 0 10 to 0 Y Buckwheat. per bush 0 M to 0 54 Oats. i bash ..... ....... 25 se 0 10 Pea., t be it,... 57 to 0 s7 Harley, per bush 0 35 to 0 35 Hay, new, 1 ton. .. 7 60 to 9 00 Potatoes, new, 7 bush..._.....-0 111 to 0 °.6 fhtt er, '..-. 0 17 to 010 (7j,ee.e, Der lh..., 0 IO to 0 II 114.0. fresh amp/ WWM,, V demoi 15 to 0 Id Hides, .. t0 to 1 Ott Lamb -Skins ', "--' 0 50 le 0 1p Live flews - 0 50 to S 3 S SOO to 550 Ihraeed lints.. ......... _ .... 0 IS to r 50 BaOon•.. -.- 0 10 t0 0 17 Lard. per 14. 0 12 'a 13 Dressed fleet fore quarter 000 t0 000 premed Beef. hind " 0 00 to 0 00 Cattle, Export 3 7.5 to 4 50 " Ord 30010320..... 300 to 350 Publile NAtiss. NOTi'it l t HEREBY UIVEN THAT an sppl,oatio, will be made to the Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof for an sot to amend the sot tneorpor .•Ing the Dominion OII Plpt Line and Maou fecturing Company, 5051 Victoria, Chapter 122, In the following particulars, to wit I. -To redox the capital *tool of the said t'amosey and to change the Dame thereof. 2. To ohangr the provisional board of di rectors, 3.- To authorize said company to deal in coal and Its products or any nombinstton of coal and oil, their products and by-prodnota, and to provide f to the delivery of the same br said comppany, and to revive said ant. Dated Denember ISth, 19'1. WFTUS E. Ir&NCKY. 07* Solicitor for Applicants Ste41145 I oi_. ..,..4irtipilr' RUBBERS ► b will outwear two pain of Ordinary Common Rubbers. Search the World and you will find nothing wile bolter than Jm/feed by Every Rubber Mannf.icturer and Dealer, but no imitation he. our specially Manufac- tured Rope Canvas or Duck, the only fabric which can be thoroughly impregnated with the Para Gum. When wore out have leather sole put on and use for a Plow Boe4. The J. D. KingCo., Limited, have the only sizeillor genuine Rubber. Don't buy unless the words straM are stamped upon the sole of each Rlibber I all others sre frauds upon the Public. The Subscription List W111 Open it 10 a.m. on Tuesday. 15th of January, 1901. and Will Clore at Nr Balm 4 p. m. on Thursday, 17th January. 1901. CANADA FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, LIMITED. uroosposanD 911DIS !'Iii O111TA*Io 0011IPANII11 AOl. CAPITAL - • $3,000,000 IR SHAW" 01' *100 MADE, DIVIDHD INTO 20,000 Seven per cent. Cumulative Preference Shares (with farther rights as ■eetlaeed Wow) 10,000 commie Shares - • • e a • ▪ $2,000,001 •• • 1,000,000 $3,000,000 The whole of the Oommon Stock and 31626,000 peeferepoe Stook 1s takes la part payment of the plu'ohsse ooasidel'attioa; *700,000 Preference $took is reserved unissued; and the balance of $775,000 7 Per Cent. Cumulative Preference Stock Is Now Offered for Subscription at Par, Payable 10 per cent. per Share on Appnoatioa ; 16 pot oent. na Allotment ; 26 per oent one month after Allotment; 26 per .sat two months after Allotm'ret; 36 per oent. three months after Allotment. The Preference Shares are Cumulative, and rank, beth as regards Oepital and Dividends, in priority to the Common Shares, and, in eddi/los lo receiving a Preferential Dividend of 7 per cent., are also entitled to divide with the Common shares, pro rata, any surplus profits, after providing for a Reserve Fund, and after the Common Shares have received • dividend of 7 per Dent. The Charter also provides that after payment of the dividend ea the Pr.ferenoe Shares, and before payment of the dividend on the Common Shares, not lees than 25 per cent. of the remaining profits in every year shall be set aside to form a Reserve Fund until such Reserve Fund amount. to $500,000. The Dividend on the Preference Share. will be payable half yearly in the months of August and February of eachear. There 1H no debenture issue, and no debentures can be created without the ooassnt of at least two-thirds in value of the .hare holders pswsas or represented at a general meeting specially convened. DIRECTORS. SIMON SNYDER, Waterloo, Ont., President Furnitare Mfr's Exporting -Co., Limited, HON. SAMUEL MERNER, Senator, Berlin, Ont., President o/ The Simpson Company, Limited. ROBERT K ILOOUR, Toronto, Ont, President The Oarter-Crams Co, Limited. DANIEL KNECHTEL, Hanover, Ont, President Knecht"' Furniture Company, Limited. HENRY CARGILL, M.P„ Cargill, Ont., of a Cargill • Beg Wholesale Lumber Merchant& W. R HOBBS, London, Ont., President of Hui' • I fardware dempany THOS. BELL, Wingham, Ont., President of the 4 ,dian Furniture Manu- facturers' Association. J. 8. ANTHES, Berle, Ont., 8scy.•Treea sad Masque of the Aatbse Mfg. Oa, Limited. s BANKERS. THB CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE.. SOLICITORSTO THE COMPANY. BLAKE, LASH a CASSELB, Toronto SMELLIE b SHAW, Toronto. BROKERS. R. WILSON -SMITH, MELDRUM k CO., 151 tit Jam..8t., Meted$, PELLATT k PELLATT, 36 King Street East, Toronto. REGISTRAR AND TRANSFER AGENT. NATIONAL 'TRUST 00., LIMITED, Toronto and MoaWesL AUDITORS. ,1 NYIN8 fi HARDY, Public Accountants, 151 Toronto Singe, Twists, HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO, CANADA. Tauroaaa* Orrtoss : 36 Imo Bruer IWt PRU�PiarrITS1 e This Oempany is formed to acquire ugoing concerns the followinjr farnitere manebudneww in she Previews el Oster*with M I. obiase ell eseselijgWg the various mteriete and eReettnr economy in the manufacture, and Is the sale and diatribe= ee•4. produced: 1. American Rattan Company of Walkerton, Limited. Wslksft.s, oat. 2. The Anthes Mfg. Company, Limited, Berlin, Out. 3. Thos. Bell & Son, Limited, Wingham, Ont. 4. Broadfoot & Box FurnitureCempasy, Seafertb, Oat 9. Burr Bros., Guelph. Out. 6. Button a Fessant, Wingham, Ont. 7. The Hobbs Manufacturiu,, Company, Leaden. Ont. 3. Lewis Hahn, New Hamburg, Ont. 9. The Hill Chair Company, Limited, Wlerton, Ont IL The ht l Fsarn11s1re Company, Limited, Has.ver. Ost. Stratton/. Oat ls. K/er aii-peay. Waterloo. Owl. 03. S.yder, tCoesp.sy, Waterloo, oat. 14. Slemoa & Sin.. Manta. Co.. W carton, Out. Iii. The Simpson Company, Limited, Bertha, Ont. .6. 7b. Union Purslture Company, uadt d. Wlogfs.nt, 000. 17. Zo liner & Co., 811. Forest, Ont. With tea exception of No. 7 all the above propsrttw w treeboid THE FURNITURE BUSINESS. The manufacture of furciwre is one of the principal industries in Canada. The wppely of raw matenal is abundant, and can be obtained at slew 0040. The Weary which is already one of considerable magnitude, is capable of greaa extension, and Canada should become. In the near future, one of the leading countries fee the taaoafaetere of furniture in the world. Owing to the increasing populatnin and the growing pro.p.rity •f the country, the demand Mr furniture in Canada is very large, and her absorbed awl, the trials of the production of the (accent*. The exhort trade has en', . ditto' the last few years been cultivated. Canadian faraltere to now being shipped to (heat Britain and other countries, and Ike .sire• to Shia direction is precti•.11, unl- d. Valuable connections for the export trade have alreadytem formed, and, in addition to the foregoing Fooleries. the Company will acquire the busting' of TIE r URNITLRF: MANUFACTURERS' EXPORTING COMPANY. LIMITED, of Berlin, t;anada. and Liverpool, England, which Osespa.y has been recently establishe the purpose of developing the export trade. The Company also has an option to acquire, 'eurable terms, after the organ zatios of the Oem- pany hose 1., n completed, tie business of the ANDERSON FURNITURE 00., LIMITED, of Woodstock. the largsse furniture manufacturing establishment 1. Oasedrfa Ns addition of which will give the Company control of over 75 per owe. of abe output of Canadian factories. The increase in the Yisrniture Export trade et Canada during the ...i1 four Seen The sales of the above I�`etone, for the two yeah aaA a... ms.tk. MAW. 31.0 be seen from the t will a ollonng figures July, 1900, were as follows: For the year ending 31st Detlember, 1898 ' For the year ending 31st Deoember, 1899 For the 7 month, ending 31st July, 1900 64710 Being ..t the rate per annum of .... 1,309,134 The businesses to be acquired comprise some of the oldest and most important in the trade. and the factories ate situated in the beet lccalitie' for raw material, labor and .hipping. They are equipped with the latent plant and machinery, and are capable of greatly increased production with small additional outlay. an many of them have ea- .mite of their own, whfoh will beoome the property of the Company The Company will thus be in a position to carry on its operations in the most profitable manner. PROFITS. The accounts of the 17 Furniture Manufacturing businesses as esemerated above have been examined by Messrs. Jenkins t Hardy, Public Aeooe.Nass, ?scat.. and Total Value of Furniture exported in the/year 1896 $ 75,447 Total Value of Furniture exported in the year 1897. - 115,863 Total Value of Furniture exported in the year 1898 242,177 Total Value of Furniture exported in the year 1899 351,479 •••.•• $1,081,033 1,186,101 lie following ,+aro of their Certificate. ropy 1300. We hereby certify that we hare examined the oks and aouar of the 17 businesses set forth in the foregoing Schedule, to arrive a S5...pro4t letb tberl booo* . ramie ems menthe ending 31st July last. As the stooks of the businesses had been Wien and the books aimed at varying dates, it is impossible to show I• nn the Aoeos.te year' ending 31,i December, 1098, 31,1 December, 1999, or for the period ending Slat Jolt', 1900. We find that the aggregate profite of the buein.eses for the above mentioned period amounted to 9617,996.13, wIiub, after making Mtge eisrgiog expanses of management, excepting manager,' melanin, we apportion u follows: Tor the year ending 31st December, 1898 Tor the year ending 31st December, 1899 Tor seven months ending 31st July, 1900 Being at the rate per annum of *142,887.62244,864.11 In arriving at these Profit, the cost. of maintenance and repairs of Plant and Maoklnery ham been charged as an erns. of the business, and pronvios iter hese made depreciation, p but Interest on Capital and borrowed money has not bean charged. YoursFaith all eliesimseir ss/ *144,4101 220,708.18 for y, JENKiNS a HARDT. It will be seen from the Accountant.' Statement that the profits of the last three years have been progressive ; the amount neoee.ary to pay the 7 per cent dividend on the 11,300,000 Preference Stock, now leaned. being $91,000,15 (on the basis of the profits of the last two years) more than doubly secured, and leaves an ample surplus for providing for the Reserve Fund and paying the Min- n is anticipated that the above profits will be oonsidsrably increased as the result of the amalgamation of the busbies..', ' ADVANTACES OF AMALCAMATION. Among the advaatages to be gained by this consolidation of letereils the following may be oiled: 1st The purchase of lumber and goods In larger Quantities and on better terms. 2nd Avoidance of unnecessary competition. 8rd Saving in cost of distribution 4th "Specializing" the manufacture of parttoular good., which means that Instead of each factory having to alaaad111111.h many different kinds of furniture. certain factories will undertake speioial lines. 6th Development of export trade MANAGEMENT. The Board of Directors include the representatives of some of the principal businesses acquired and it is e'lio'lnlended to retain the servlow ee most of the old mansgen, so that, the management of the Company and the superiotendenoe of the varifas factories will be in th. hands .f •mperies.ed manufacturers, who have been sucoeeufully identified with the furniture trade for many years. STOCKS. Altai paying for the venous Mro,ne•aes, shore will email*a sum of over 3600,00,) for tie purchase of the Hooks -la trail• te b. take. eves by the ()Gainsay as yaks - The p. „•e to 1e ;•tud by f h • en(wcy for rho nl.ove-mentioned businesses hoe Lein fixed at 31,3,59,972, payable as 1., 9'463,479 le Duh, 3399,900 n tilt' paid Prefer - ewe Stook, $1,010,010 in fully paid (',moon Stook, and $71,6011 in mortgages en the prtp•_ty The Oompeny will assume these mortgagee and will rebel . u Yjte 112••..21 an egoivalens amount of Preference Stook for the purpose of redeeming the wine Th. Cotnpany *111 acquire the business of taw Furniture Manufacturers' Axpoctin a O'ompany, Limited, by purohasing the whole of the shares of this thus taking over the atietr and liabilities, the ennnideretion for whish is included In the above mentioned purchase price. ' sad The Company may at any time lister • • . nplctino reject any of the bus,nesees *freed to be sold, and if they think flu trier aub.Mtate other bashes..• et a iH11er character, and in this case the price tote peel ,, the Vendors will be incremend or diminished ae the nor maybe Application will 1e made in die coir- • f.,, v ,i,iot.trnn .of the shares of the °molten*, on the Montrealand'Toronto Stork Erehengw, Applfoatlond for Preference Share' should b. forwarded to either R. Wilson Smith. Meldrum & po. Lo, together with a remittance for t if Use whole sire ,lint applied for lie Ind. allotted. h ar . ma C payable t0 the National a Trust Ql this deposit will be returned is full. 1 n deposit will le appmp„are l toward,' the atm ,Ino on allotment. Where aro allel�s•s 1, te.da Prospectuses and Form. of Application can be obtained at the otsose of, the Oomppny and from R. Wilson -Smith, Meldrsm & Oo.. and P.11att & Pellatt The Hubtcription list will be open at 10 a m. on Tuesday, 15th January, 1901, and will aloe. at or before 4 p. se, en Thursday, 17th Jsa, 1101 Toronto, December 19th, 1900. Note -Sinos thisprovpen's, was prelere,i a firs occurred 10 the Kneehtel randier' Company's works, whish deetroed the tbo stooks, but not the sawmill or all bunter The plena was well 'neared and w111 be rebuilt en y s hie . a• sell a pm •� 'gena relating to the Knsehtel Company. hut dose not snlwtant ally **age the burls el Chia Tri advantage Mae Wore. This hie w411 seeessitaM a e'j.slrssea qd tks Wilhelm Veoing's, Ah.ppeed,se, Nd Toroshe amount of the ds payable U nal Tr e Penn" deposit Cheques. drafts, a 14 v n art t. a snryrlx+ rid n ' gqelt• a number of the rosier poop's' from thea village were mount, rhe mammies of /hra ceolrraga►len of Cadetchnroh aro making great orep•ntlene for their annual *yaw sapper and Dashers e• next Thursday evening W. Y. Hayden ref resod M Toronto oa Saturday lap to resume mus endue st the Dental College. William Healy and his two sisters, Or.ws, spent Seeday with their asst, Mea .iron Ar- ,,, Daring the leaf 1N tis seseher of births registered with tib town clerk was 56, the number el doubt 84, •st o1 ert•r- rases lit. The *salutary eeetl•g of tea 0..rs ase.• sol of 1901 will he hid seat Wale. sere. l.g. The mamma tsar/ will lows* ea Wed. a.sday, she 1650 Met. The line 'wase, el the sew eseety wash ell be es Timothy, 39.'