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THE SIGNAL: GIODERICH 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-
wings 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
4 12c.
JAOSETE
Special lot ladies' Jack-
ets, just 15, for $1.50.
50 other Jackets to
choose from at about Half
Price.
CLOTHING
Special line hen's Uls-
ters for $4.00. Boys' Pea
Jackets, good sizes, $2.00.
Large range Boys' and
Men's Separate Pants, all
reduced.
Special table of Heavy
Dress Goods, in price
from 25c to 30c a yard,
going at 15c a yard.
Special values in black
and fancy ' Dress Goods
at 25c.
Handsome Silk Cre-
polls, were $1.50, for, $1.
Extra value in fancy
Silks at 50e.
REMNANTS
Table of Dread ends in
pieces from 1 to 21 yds.,
worth 25c awl 50c, .for
10c a yard.
GENTS' FURNISHINGS
Special let hen's heal y
('aps, with turn down
hands. Regular 50c, for
25e.
BOYS' UNDERWEAR
One lot assorted sizes,
worth 35c, for 25c.
EVERYTHING IN DRY GOODS, AND
AT REDUCED PRICES
Smith Bro's & Co.
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PORT ALBERT.
MONDAY, JAN. 21th.
One more of the pioneers of this county
hes goes to join the silent majority, thio
time to the person of Catherine Welk'
Bennett, repot of the late Arthur Kennett,
whose death leek plus last Tuesday at the
home of bier soo•lo•Lw, Thos. Hawklae.
She had been ailing for some 'Imo, and all
that medics, old and ktied and loving friends
could do was done, but "the pitcher wet
broken at th• fountain," and quietly ber
spirit was wafted to the g• .t beyond.
Tae deceased was Bern ie the wan of hto
rest, Kinrceshlrs, Sootla•d, In 1815 lo
1834 she m.rrle,l Arthur Beaiett so 1 •
few years '.ter cam• to this country,
whore they s000eded in making • very
CASH SYSTEM.
Beet Rolled Oatmeal. 10 pounds for $ 16 Clothes lines worth 15c for ............43
Pot Barley to pound. or g pounds for 16 .' .• loo 9
Dorn Meal, 240 pound. or 11 pounds for. 15 shoe, stove or scrub brushes worth rest for 2J'
Shredded Cocoanut per pound 65 ditto 2 c. for 18
Redpath gran. Sager, 18 pound. for 1 00 Whitewash. stove. scrub brusbes worth
e oolfee ,' 20. s i. 1 03 150 for 13
Best Raisins, loo -mend. or 3 pounds for.. 11 ypoe or scrub brushes worth 10o for 9
Oeenge. Lemon and Citron feel perpoasd 10 'Ibruh brushes worth 5o for 1
Hood aundry Soap. 50 a bar, or 7 for 25 Codfish or Salmon Trout per pound ...,. 7
Four pounds laundry Starch for ........26 Four packages corn Starch for .... ..... 3S
Toanyoneburlog one dollar's worth of A handsome salver given free to anyone buy-
grooeriee lour oholce of a large water inn $5.02 worth of groceries,
pitcher or Doke dish for 20 I
Inquire of your neighbor who bas bouebt here If we give u we advertise Hlgheet
prim paid for first-olass butter and egg., and taken the same se trash.
RWb.n you went • barrel of guest, • bot of soap or resins, tto., or even . crock of but •
Mr, 1 tblok we can .alt yen both 1a quality and price.
P. T. DEAN, Hamilton -St.
THE BOOT AND SHOE WORKERS' UNION STAMP
Is used by THE J. D. KING CO., (_united, aipon ai'
their manufacture of Bio,t-. rind Shoes. No strikes, cessation
of work or labor difficulties promote the highest possible pro-
duction of perfect workrnnn.hip. In time consulting the interests
of the consumer we urge that you DEMAND
The J. D. KING CO.'S
UNION MADE SHOES
Upsto=date BELL TELEPHONE ICO.
Notepaper and
Envelopes.......
The lovely velvet- a -nigh that
makes writing so pleasant is pe-
culiar to Devonshire Notepaper. Special price: Paper, 10c.
per quire ; Envelopes, 10c. per pkg.
A FEW LiNES TO CLEAR s
ideal Flax Note, reg. price, 10c. (Ir. ; Envelopes, 10c. pkg.
Clearing price : one qr. Paper and a pkg. Envelopes, 1
London Grey Note and Envelopes, same price.
Ask to see our Special Notepaper, Sc. quire ; Envelopes
to thatch, 5e. pkg,
The Long Distance Telephone it
fordo' the quickest,! chetapeet and
most reliable meansof eommunit ;a
fiber:'_..
Give it a triol. Continuous w,•i
vi,Nr
DEO. PORTER,
i.oeal Mapagei
ss► Phone No. 1110.
oonefortabls home for themselves. The d•
oea.ed's uotlrine hospitality and ludo.
kiednesn** In the.** old pioneer days are .•
widely knowu iu this lousltty as to need no
m
coment here ; surliestit to say. she tomtittered boreal! to all who had the pleasure
of her acqusiutanoe, and long will her kind
ly voles be cussed l0 the household le
'which she was .0 much beloved. She was
the mother of three ohildren, two of whom
survive her, comely, John Heenet►, who re.
slats oe the obi bomeetea1, and Mn; Thos.
Hawkins. Itrndes these two oho laves ba-
bied tweuiy gr•ndohlldreo and twelve
great grand children. The funeral serviols
were eo0dueted by the Rev. R.' Fulrbsiro,
of whoa oherob the deoeaeed was a mem-
ber, sod the pelt be.rere were her two
grandsons, John Iteaoatt and Walter Haw
kiss, and her tour rraudsonsln•law, Mr.
Hayden, Mr. Dougherty. Mr. limy sod
Mr. Campbell.
"Servant of nod, well Aese 1
Thy glorious traria' past ;
The battle's fought, the victory's won, mowed thou .rt owed at
1554,"
Porter's Book Store,
(bur Tetephons No. is 100 R.
Court House Square, Ooderl/ch.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
MONDAY, JY. 21.
Our geut.1 sou of Erin, Mloheel O'Meara,
has pleasantly surprised his neighbors near
the sixth conciliates. not fu from the Huron
.s
rood, with the purube ot • haodanme
govt -not dine' from the Swiss Alpe. but
from the herd of Wm. McCabe, near Bin-
miller.
immiller. Numerous are the 'labors to see
Mtubeel • purobsse and °tustless are the
expreesioas of deep admiration of bis new
venture. He intends to show the animal at
the Doming Pan.Amerioan Expestt:on to be
held in Buffalo next summer and be expeote
to eeoure the red ticket.
DUNLOP.
r
Tux.D•T, Jan 22.
Mutts Harry Young, of &toted, bat
boon no a visit to his cousin, Ernest Tuuog.
t% bile to 'our midst the lads enjoyed ,. pleas.
ant trip to Porter's Hill.
A large oirole of friends here tender their
heartyu
cunpr.tul.ons to our former
towam/0, Andrew Green, upon his mar-
riage at Yanit Ste. Merle oo the 70 Jost.
Monday of last week David Corbett re-
turned from • pleasant week's VileIn and
.haat Dublin and Se.furth, the remelt of
which promises .n lntereetiag event after
Easter to the neo theretobuilt near Dublin
Loring 1900. - _ __-
SHEPPARDTON.
Tertpov, Jan. 22
The Misses Young eoterteioed • numberni
of friends at a veal hop ea Friday evening.
d Luna and Hattie Marlow, ol
Hcderlob, are visiting relatives In this
vloleity.
Mn. Geo. Simpson left last woes for
Woe Olean to *peed s abort me with her
daughter, there.
Mrs. Cempbell sad ohlldren, of Boles.-
vaso, Men , after attending • short time
with friends here, lett o0 Saturday for
Lnokoow.
MiesMary Maw arrived Mims 00 Sater
ley after an •:tended visit to Milton an
Aber points. She is accompanied by her
uncle, Mr. M•w. e
LEtBURN.'
rCYIIMY, Jan. 22.
rhe Point Afar= flee? was hung at half-
mast oo receipt of the news of the death of
cur late beloved soyeretve.
The first dauoing party of the new neo
:ere In our section was held at John Mao-
Nevin'e, Brd
ovlsw',arm, en Friday Dight
of last week. Many of our young folks and
those of Dunlop took a part in the pleasant
pastlme of Hani
nng till the *mn •' booof the
mon.
C HCRW H Naris.-WVdnsrday of last week
Mrs, U
MrLawson. woe the delegate from the
W. F_ M. A. Sooisty berg at the county
meeting held at Se.forth. ....On Thinsday ereelog of this week the annual man-
tel'01 .he 000gregaMon will be bold to Ike
te
Sabbath school em and oo Friday enw'sr
Hey. Mr. Hampton will held .-pyer
meet tog In Dunlop .. The monthly rmeet•
Mg of the W. F. M. A. Society will be held
.t the resldsaos of Mn. John Horton in the
afternoon of Wednesday of this week.
CARLOW
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TUESDAY, Sen. 22.
Mr. 11c1'nee spent • few days at Loyal
with his cousin, Geo. MonismMissBoggs spent several days in (lode
rub, the guest of Miss McKay.
Mr. and Mrs. Mar+hell and family, of
Manitoba, are visiting the lady's brother
and mother, Mr. said Mr.. Timidity.Henry. Hobson ha taken to hinted, •
wife, the lady being Min Violet Summer-
eaul, of Loyal. W. •xtenl our heartiest
cnngretulatlons.
Mase Mary L. Green, of Dunlop, has re-
sumed her t;udtes at the Guelph Agrlo.l.
tura! College, where sbe 1a taking the full
home dairy oenree.
Rev. Mr. 'Mimosas, of Toronto, very
.bly filledthe pulpa here for the lest two
..bb•tbe. His sermons were Willy •ppre-
"uted by all present.
A. U. U. W. UYnreo Si rrea.-'' here .111
IN a grand oyster supper under the .usplo .
rat Callow Lodge of A. 0 U. W. at the
Hall next Tuesday evening. There will be
• literary program after the supper and
Grand Organiser Allan will speak on the
.tins and benefits of the Order. Admission,
.5 ciente.
MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.
COLDORN/a
Carlow, Jan. 14th, 1901.
lite council elected for Colborne town.
&hip met In the towoablp hall awarding to
statute, all the members prime tis.
NathanJober, reeve; Wm. Hill, Richard
I.twell, Alex. R,berte.m and Major Yong,
c:,uooiiloro latch member having signed
the necessary deolantlone and qualifications
of office the reeve and fear councillors took
their seat. 1'he Minutes of the last meet
101 were read and signed. A Smde' retie -
nation as treasurer WI, reed and, .f ter •
t.w appropriate remarks from the reeve
end Major Young, sold re.Ignutlon was 10
c• pled. It was then moved by Alex Rob.
r•teoe, wended by Msjor Young, that
.11 the old nfftoer, be reappointed except
treasurer. Carried.- Moved by A'ex.
itolierteon, sec,aded by the reeve, that J.
T Goldthorpe be treasurer. Moved to
amendment by Wm. Hill, wooded
by Major . 1 ovine. that $- M. Young be
'ro.snrer. Moved to amendment to th,
,mendmeot by Richard Jewell that John
Walter .be treasurer, Mr. Jewel getting
no r0000der to hie motion, be withdrew
. 0d voted for the motion, which was
, .fried. Moyed by Alex. Roberteon,
.000nded by Wm. Hill, that the rimy* hod
clerk look after the eerait(ge for the' treas
war. Moved to •meodment by R Jewell,
. roonded by Major Young, that 1t be telt
In the hande of the township .olloltor.
('arrled. Moved by Marr \ none, a000nd-
el by Ales. Roberteon, thtt R. Mellwaie
hr auditor for the yeti.. Carried. Moyed
by R Jewell, that Jae. Jenkins he the
',Atter. Moved In amendment by Wm
Hill, wended by Alex Roberteon, that
Normae Kerntghao be the other auditor.
((8,,ld. Moyed by R. Jewell, as000ded
by Wm Hill, that Wm. I,onr re0elve ji 00
In? road work. Mored by Asx Robert
g oo, seconded by Major Young, that • grant
of $5 he riven to t4. Seek Children's Hoe.
rite, Toronto t arrled. Major Reek and
Colonel Verona welted on the oouwl ask-
eg for • grant el money for Austin Chle•
holm. owing to Hs service* to South Af
ri,s. On motion of R Jewett end Major
Yonng a grant o1 120.00 was geese to Mr.
Chisholm and aim, to Morgan .Inose, his
, being asimilar ow. Carried with Alex
I Rnherteon voting against Moved by Wm
Hill, eeoendod by Alex Rebutter, that
John Kennedy's tares be remitted. (lar
Hied. Moved be Alex. Reb.rt•oe, seconded
by Major Yonne, that 08. neve and
Meese*. Robertson sod Hill be a oommlttoe
', •n. Mr. U.rnw with the view ot buying
neuro land for cemetery puroceee. Carded.
lluslotp.1 World. sub.orlptlon, tib ; elu-
tion expenses, $374'e Adiouro.d to meet
*gale January 31st .t 10 O'oloos a r. F.
W. Mcihnenou, Clerk.
AtHIIOLD
Asedeld oouncll met Jan. 14th a000rding
to statute. Members all pr.e.ot, and
*soh took the n y decisr•tluw el
ethos anti of qu.11tio.tlooMinutes of last
mating read and approved. Bylaw No 1
was passed fixing the salaries ot the differ
eat otheelie as follows :
Clerk, $130; lreaeurer,
$9C ; •a..eaor, 170 ;
oolloobr, $80 ; auditors
each, 19; U,R.O.each,
$6 ; ..bolos of jurors
e.oh, $4. On motion of Mototyts and
Stothers, R A, Carrick was appointed
o,lleotor, M. J, McKay aseeaser, and
John Long and A. R. Finlaywo auditors.
Cheques were Issued for the following
amounts : D. Murray, dnob, nun 14, $4 ;
E !towers, plank, $5 60 ; 1 H Haukett,
repout coo. 14, $3; Hugh Glenn. peeve',
$6 ; Wm Mutluoid, rep owl 6, $1 ; M u•
'dotpal World for assessment roll and ool
looter's roll and express obarges, $6.20 ;
ti.rrow & Darrow legs' advloe $3 ; Wm.
Gordon, rep. scraper, 50o ; John K. Mo•
Dooald, diteh on coo, 14, $16 ; Hob. En-
sign, rep out on boundary, 25o ; D. Boyd
shovelling gravel, $2.25 ; Win. McArthur,
supplies for oouooll, 76o. Next council
meeting Feb 16th. W. STo'rusits.
tiOD*alCil TOWNSHIP.
J so. 14.
Council met a000rding to statute Mem•
hers made the a.oesery declaration of et
floe and property q uelttioatioos. Minn es
ol Iasi meeting read and paired. Mori
by las, lobostoo, *wooded by John
Middleton, that Jas.. 'lepton's properly be
changed from road dtvitlon No. 33 to 32
and balance of property in 33 road division
be ohaogsd to 34 road division, also reed
division No. 47 be placed In No. 22 road
division. Moved by .1 U. Woods, seconded
by Jas. Cox, that bylaw No. 1, now read,
De passed. ,Salaries of odours ..me as last
year. Bylaw No. 2 was read and waged.
The following •00000te were paid : Star,
Printing, 13 ; election expenses, $57 ; .I.
Halstead, posting treasurer's reports, $2 ;
Peterborough Times, aesesemaot rens and
nomination forme, $3.22, News Record,
printing, $20.90 ; T. H.rrlson, rep. culvert.
1175. The vulow pmthmaster.. (emu
viewers and pound keeuore were apuniated.
Ju. \'tell appointed teoce viewer in pias.
of Wm, Edward,. dummied, John Sowerby
in plea' of J. Porter, es fenoe viewer, J.
Thompson was appointed •sseesor, Tom
Anderson was appointed collector. Ad-
' d to meet on the first Monday In
February. Nixo. STcauy, Clerk.
DUNOANNON.
NOTICe - The local agency In Dungannon
for Tee Hrei*L 1a a the office of J. O. Waite',
J.P., oonveTander, Ra. who will receive or
den for subscriptions. s !gertteing and Job -
work, and is authorized to give receipts for
amounts paid for the same
DR. O. A. NEWTON, DENT1.,1, HAS
discontinued his trips to Dung•nooa.
Win be pleased to meet any from that neigh-
borhood who may mules his services at the
home office. Luoknow, where no will be found
every day in the week exoept Thursday, when
he visits Ripley. Special attention paid to
preservation of natural teeth crown and
Fridge work, etc. Esay methods of extract -
The t'aeadteas' Pars.
Daring the pest weeks the part which
the Canadian eolalur• bona t• the uaptun
of Gemmel Cronje at the battle of Psarde•
berg hes been told and retold by the neat-
est authority on the subject - General
Concerning
the Prescription Blanks ripott
w hirh ,our prestriptoms are written, it's
not neareaary that you should go lo the
druggist whose name is on the preer•rip-
hon. \Ye or any rather rehab!, • .rggeit
can serve you just tie well, p, • ' . p• better.
Neither is it necessary 1 ' au should go
to the druggist your docwt may suggest.
You are paying for the medicine and you
must surely have wmetbwg to ray ss to
where y: u should go. Moat doctors have
some druggist they favor. but few really
can where you go so long as you go to •
reliable drug .lure. In this connection it
may riot be out of pinto for Fla to remark
---that though a doctor may favor a certain
druggist, yet at does not follow ae some
4uppoee that he receive* any ronaidera•
tion from that druggist for sending his
patients to him.
Such was the custom formerly and
in exceptional case* is yet, but we do not
believe any reputable doctor or druggist
now lend. himself to such a practice.
Yet, as such a belief eti11 exists with some
people, we desire to state right here that
we give no da for any inducement what-
ever to .end his patients or prescriptionn
to un other -.than a guarantee of reliable
work and moderate charges and it any
doctor does WI the honor to recommend us
it is simply because he relieves that his
prescriptions and his patients are sofe in
our bands.
Ask him stout our new appsratue frit
tenting drug..
N. n few weeks wo will publish the
lettere we've received from out of town
eu+tomere regarding our Home Remedle..
J. WILSON,
Prescription Drug Store.
Telephone 45. Terms strictly cash.
It Hurts so
Every lime I Cough
WNW
You won't say that If you take
the whie of those who have
used our White line Compound
with Ter.
It will Loosen
The Cough
like magic and give you almost
instant relief.
F. M. DUNHAM, Phm. B.,
DRUGGIST.
Ooruer of West St. and .Nivarr.
Roberts -and **viral of his leading °theory.
The piotur• which is given free by The
Weekly Glow to its yearly subeortbers le
pronounced by these wbo were then a •cry
.oeurate description of the soigne A
sample of It can be 1810 10 the .114... It
should be In every borne in l ausd..
Some Bargains
In shoes...
Having completod our annual .,tock taking, we find a number
of odd linea in Men's, Wcmen's and Children's idoota and Hb$1.,
- These will Ie pub on our Bargain Counters at the same
price regardless of the former prices. You may have your
oholce at 75c. per pair. These must get out of the
house, and in order to m ve them out we put a
move -out price on each one.
TheseShoes are all right in every way, but it is our system o
cleaning up the stook after • mason's business.
•. We are simply giving you dwarf prices on giant values
Men's Felt Boots, best quality, $1.48 per pair.
Best quality of Carpet and Felt Slippers, 15c. per pair.
Rubbers, very best quality at lowest prices.
We are ready to compete with any kind of sale exoept no
auction sale.
Repairing.
P. T. HALLS,
Sole Agent for Queen Quality
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THE
ROBINSON
STORE
We have bought the stock of James Robin-
son, and will re -open the store on
SATURDAYU
FEB. 2nci.:
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a
If you have a dollar's worth of Dry Goods
to buy, it will pay you, and pay you well, to
wait for this big sale that will commence on
that date. •
Full particulars next week. Watch the
a
papers.
IIODGENS BROS.
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Learing Sale
Long Boots
Before stock -taking we find we have too many LONG BOdTS,
and have decided to run them oft at VERY I.()W PRICEt3, to
suit everyone.
Wo invite you to come in and compare our KING QUALITY
SHOES, for I.uiips and "Gent*, with other makes, anti you will
decide that they are more up to -date in style, comfort and durabil
ity than other stakes which cost you more money.
When buying rubbers why not buy the beet; they are chimp
est in the end. BTUB PB00F are the lest, and nothing is 8tu1,
Proof unless it ix stamped on every sole.
You should call and see our LADIES' BARGAIN TABLE AT
98c. They aryl genuine snaps.
Trunks and Grips.
ST. GEORGE PRICE
[3Renairing Neatly Done
Sole Agent for J. D. King Cos(loods.
X -cul Saws and Aies.....
These are in
SAWS....
Leader,
Racer,
Buffalo Bill,
Premier,
Rapid Easy,
Challenge.
We sell nothing but the
best -made goods.
TAXES....
Black Diamond 11' 1;1.1.
Monarch,
Clipper,
Spedal,
Triumph,
other lines.
We sell our Saws and Axes on small margins.
We have a fine assortment of BELLS, which we
are running off.
McKenzie& Howell
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THE PLACE TO BUY ALL HARDWARE CHEAP.
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THE WEEKLY re,
Unci
Fall Wriest. •
Flour. family. per 0 0l
Ewer, pateet, per cwt
Hrao, • tone.
Shorts. • too
Horeeninge, per owt
Rye. per hush
Buckwheat. per bush
Oasts. • bush sees ..
Peas,. bush. ..
Harter. per bush
Ha new. 11 ton.
Poisto.s new, w bush
()bees.. oar Ib ... .
Dego, fresh unpacta,l, 5
woossees sees... sees.
Hides, . ...........
Lanib-Skim .. ...sees
Live ltovs .. .
Urrued Hop
Bacou..
Ham, per Ib..
Lard, per Ik
Dressed Beef, fore gear
Intoned Hee?. hind
(Lille. Airport ... ..
OMlntry
Oalltd 01 '
CARD OF THANK
l
1 take Ibis ooponns
thank • to the Neon in e
.roe t7ontwny to. eh • v
they paid the $'r00 uiOleau
1 bed on the sprite erne
watt. h wee desire)ed be
I90o. M i T
1)uogann to, Janwry i
Clem les K. Shaw,
ibaltford
Cf ALTFORU TANN
Having It tomtit tit the
Risk, em prepared to
pries for 81 dis. horse hi,
tallow sad furs. Al..
robes and orating fur it,
lag fun of all kinds.
For I
LOOK SALE OR
[t story brick shop.
Treeless' streets,Ueda
Treeless'
PASMORY.
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FOR BALE.- T
bouse and lot in 01
non. the property of
leaven. The house is s
sista o main port. a
Hard al d oft water 1
woodshed attached. U
On the property. Th•
acre of land ; benuel'ttl
trees Surrounding -
at any time. Apply eel
S TOT5ORB.oathe pia
Ooierlcb,
L'OR SA I.E. -- WT'
r sod to m Hut
poderlob. for partlo0
Bar
Marsh 14th. ISM.
L".'. POR RAI
F
deal farm kgs
Farm.- being R. half:ce
W.waoo.h. Ire acres, t
w good state of ..sill
There son the plane a
dwelling hove 1813.1w
O oei coo• cellar. a f
stone et&Nos under; 4 s
good never lalling aprl
mond clay loam. shout
n? (all wheat, and tore
fences are good It iso
ono vaaieat to ahurohr
from the sill/age of .
Blyth U tulles from t
end Clinton. This s •
no poor or waste land.
For fall particulars a
solicitor for the estate
dey.
Mu
TY .OLENN ('Al
Organist and musk,
Method et church. and
pipe organ and theory,
Delve pupa.. lostrt
studio ora pupil's ho,
at lfsu5o•'s Mosta St
Plano '
FRS') A. LS WIS
limbo, enema
r arr.
Mel
DRS. TURNItUI
Physician* Sur
Mee. Hamilton ate
Night tall. answerer
Telephone 103.
J. L. TUIINRULL.
flits. SHANNON
1 sICtANSaneof S
ove's huildIn
Night calla at resided
Dr. Shan un.
old res:denor, Nap's
'Phone te.
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NOTICE 1R HKF
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lowest rate.. all •
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Accountant
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Companies.
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effected on minimal
rates possible.
Best English and
resented.
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NOTi(:K T(( 14
Having dl.posed o
I tato the neper,
debtors that all 11001
most be settled for i
It
Oderleh, Jan. 10
NOTI^K 18 Hr
as .ppllottl
Parliament of •:ens
thereof for an sot tin
wing the Dominion
1.eter1ag nom pany,
181, 1n the following
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rooter
3. To sue hers AP
noel and Ile prednet
real and oil, their 1
and toprnvlde ft
said naepsny, and
Dated Dseember I
►71