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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-11-5, Page 6Y THOU int, November 5, 190i THE SIGNAL : (;()l)EIt1C1i. ONTARIO FRED. W. BROPHEY. A• a leading and popular exponent of the photographer's art in Dtslerich we HIM Fred, W. Brophey, 'whose nt•atIy appointed and *packet* st actio is located conveniently in the midst of the business district ot the t -twit. This gallery has been conducted tdndth• its present auspices for the past fifteen yeare. The reception - patters -rent toilet rooms are of spacious diuren. along. well lighted and_ arranged, and the operating room is thoroughly equipped with background accessories and instruments of. the }meet .tyle and best quality essential to the alt The facilities of this gallery easily permit of every branch of photo graphy being executed in Thr highest and must approved style. Mr. Hr.phey dews a large business locally and le. outside trade extend. as fat as Luck - now. The genial prcprie1ur apalee neither expense nor effort to please his many patrons and any work than Tears his naule is pn•lly nearly as high-class as anyone run secure any- where. Finishing and developing' for amateur also is done and whether you call with your work or email it prompt attention and care are assured. Mr. Brophey is a grntlemau of energy. high talent and vast,eievel.sw4t .iii hi+t chosen lint• of work and is practical in every sense ot the word. At this time of the year, when ('hristluas i- fast api_roacbing, a - gx>,l_1lholo_ sent to distant friends makes en acceptable present and anyone who conteugdates having wort:down in thie line shook! make it a point to call on Mr. ltrophey at his studio before the holiday rush set. in: •Prices are invariably 'as low a. is consistent with high-class win*. When n business has bi'en estab- lished for nearly thirty years and con- tinues to he well patronize:1. this is pretty gotta proof that the prtit/11 tar of the establishment i.: Io.kel upon with favor and esteem by all his mo- rons. • The. lutsiit.•as of the gr.ir•rr is one of constant act it it y. and uhl t con ducted stores selling goods at'', low prices never Gail to se•r9 ,• a larg.l pat- ronage. The store of ('has. A. Nairn 'is it 1•sse in plaint. By jadi.•iore. sr rangemeut and by carefully luokilig utter the requirements of tviptowera - H. C.DI'N[.OI ,lis •PIitM 1•" mit UODF.RICII ORCa,, Prominent among the progreo.'vr and well-known business teen of tilt town of (iuderich meet be went i••11.• the name of 11. C. Dunlop, who con ducts a tinge and lhurauglly nidern d -rug business in the it...1foot block directly in the business section of tilt tiff •' Mr. Minket wad hnru an. waived in- fila► --'were- mei -h•ut +he ttegt his untiring elite is un 14half. el hi pUrou• run their rontblence an r.l rein. 'Pile bitsinrs1, w+tt nrigin.111• established by \.'. l'. Donde mai, arse' ego Nt13 II4-1•1 11•,•11-t•ont1411.1041 14 the presrur t pI t ti its ti bpi. the last tin. years. A specialty is matte' at 1 Id store of prescription. and lbs ,ar.iu c pi iiiig of then' ; .uly the pin rad and higlu•a-g.adr drugs are tau and patrons tan :dw:•y'M rely 11011 cuurl.•ous 11, Hausa' 411911)14utpt ...I• vier. Nr. Dunlop ie a graduate .tf the tInttit o lhttlege of :Pharmacy. at which .allege• he look the gold 1114,1H1 and st-hola1•tisip. A11111 111'1'. special feature of this business i4 the Ivrge .tiwk of.tuilet ut t ieled eat vied. w Il iclu includes lru.iws. youth.. px•r•fuuu'. ulut- p.o4drr; of all Ili• hightttt gut•Irs. The slow is well appointed and those who rry•eir.• any thing in ' Il'• lin•. LIMITED. £retable nn one 111141 ill 60414111•14.111 I ha. done more in leaking the name of .this town known LIro11ghout the world than the (i4.411.1.14:11tha;u•t l'o, • Limited, mantling rl•t of high -trade. • Ian•• t •d (event., Met of I isno 1 organ stools. uturio 4.114,wl., -Hurl f Iw1..•It444- 4441+444 0* / y -W(} WMt._ ,•t43 s 'Phis is nne of 11..• I. aJu44 iin lath irs of d the e144w11• ,and its fart. ,t has n 1r.•n1- ' Iagnt eb n entire block., It to un ilt i y ,t lie funis of it doubly t. tt ith 'a 1•ront- y age nil Etta .Ir,•41 1)•f Ito: 1'44441, t u • Cambria road of 21:1 bat and on New- . gale sal yet of 111.61. (,.'t. (41111 i11 Addition 1 hes ample yard room for lit ober, of wht411 a year's stip}ih- is always kept d. *bead. eat. fully piled. so as tet season 1 thoroughly h -'fore Is•iug pit/ int , the -. dry kiln. 'lbw .01 try basement has a cement not* and .441)4441)1 girt•., .ulqurt the whole building. The main shaft- ing is all in Deem:tin I,ts,I,,'uit and is iu. speed hie 6.414144_ for 1ltetn.ely. s:. 1'rr- *mnany Mr. Dunlop i, e 1 affable ain't yde*s*ut grntIrmau and one who, has always hid 1.111,111.' wclf•ur 411 beau 1 . . F. J. HU 1'LAND. The drug hb+iue tvhi• h i, mete tient. 1 in this sketch Ir:.s orit;intlly estitbli,hed by t1!. L,1 F'.• Jordan in the year 'liar' and cool Mitts! Tet• hir ownr►•fhi o, with ale: ex.ept ion of a period of a few yea's. ant , tl1 , w oar it was t .ken over by 11. tV, '1'huuteun. who' comlu,.vl it until the presen ow'nar, F, J. Ihiffaud, took' it ;.ver nearly two years ago. Thi, btt.in, s• hps always been consider.. 1 unr of t he Trading and futt•inost of its kind in this' yieinity atti.1 he. ulwuy. 4uj t.•I 4 lil'M•ral .hart of Nn• Itttt.Nm_ !; til.• pw•op}4 of'\G.tlet-lit and 1!,. sou ronndingcolunt, •. 'I'hrsps(4itfeature of this well kit• in bnrtraees is tllu car44111 .,trop 11.11441 predcriptin is and the tit must te l ud attention is gir41.1 10 lhtvm ut. well it. Jt' 1)111 411 F i atol hutch s. • With piano and organ rtowls awl manic cabinets the mita- care it taken as in the construction of the organs and thus every at•liele turned t tit iti phis department it con- sulted of being se fine Al up-to-date machinery and rkillwl' workntanthip elm make it. The saulit ily wuod- 44urk department is a distinct dip irt- utent in itself and was established by thlspr.tgrssdvefirm in the yetr11101 owing to the feel til U pt en. to this Iiuirall bathroom et. stem k u.. •11 in • the contact these goods continually have with water it, will readily he understood that only this flint's im- proved system tot handling their htsi- h.er could ensure Thu -t go,alr against dauuage' by moirt1lre. They have in their ls.•II egtepltetl factory the most recent improved ut*chintny and the inanity' in which the inrush it( treated makes it iwpert•Ione to water. They tt,e a great variety of w.tt.t4e, hath d otic and foieigu, and fini►h these l•! w 'tell the interior of any bathroom. I'oSr HINGE SEAL THE dfERL1N(. BANK 4)F ('AN• ADA. As liar ahesdy been dated in these coluntms, 1*.tlerich It well ►upt.iit•d with reliable financial Institutions, and among them the local brunch of the Sterling Hank of Canada occupier a laming position. Although it is uw• of 1114/ )uuug. r Canadian batiks, the Stcihtig Bank ever ranee it*.r.t.Llirh, mens has brio recognized as an emin- ently sound and substantial iurtit u- * ion. hat ing at its head win} whit are known tin ►brew•• -1 4011 wife financiers and bring conducted ••on methods which. while prudently cungervativr, offer every ors b1e fat•ility to this business wan deririug banking accom- modation. The (eidetic!" blanch w* one of the 111 s1 to be est ablished by the Sterling Mink, and that it has dy .tr+ated its urefulne.+s to the pubiitit se toll by the tante ru l 4011• MAO ly alt :seising busiurse which it has wr4wYl. the IuanegeI of the 1. derich branch is Mr, A. U. thimble, a gentleman of large tluaucial ettperi- ence end ane who by his geniality and by hie dreier to serve the iriteretts of the ['situur of the Bank hart done .b to bring the business of this blanch to • ite •present importance. Under the (iode/iclt Nam.") is_ the Auburn _sub-_ _ GEM MODEL ORGAN. con -touter' soils t I . I ,ii,. •!lee time ell the ,nta hie-ry 1- ileitcd frets below, whish 111411 CS goita itii)tt11 u•utk. Every, (44411114 is given the No. 5 PIANO STUvL ('* utile test. imported tr.•ua t!. 1 t •.1 r States and they felt the arc.•+- ty o! ■ Ippla ing Vie Cana 11,111 truly wit!. ');ends of this line _- .Made - ia-l:-auad:a_; and Mr t sok up til•• coati ilt •tar• of closet seattank.. tarok 611 lid. end evrrythiu. for the helve, ..0 in a 111'. (e1•\- wietlw-ork. Ile y e 'tinned tater Males, entirety t , til • j :bbinz trade and t p' yin t .-very j 0 )1)41; hous=e of any i u p Ort Ince in Cana le ire : 14te to ik lin; monthly shtpui it - i o 1 r igo ..•tl•tll'it a and ars tee ..•11 11'•.., •,1 lila emit 11 • 11 Id) it 1.111 111 .oft• -•r.. .01• Iv in 1,..1) 1 11.1: 111 -1x14 .113' Thei . i+t It - Gil • it • -e -,f i Iw ese •1..1l •he I 1 .1.. • h. 11 n . 1' 11 i h• tenloord by a Ing.• .I:•tv 11 Lot and al• env-in;s ate o•vey. 1 1 • 1 be h .diet di,. -e'. r • 'h';, the f t.•to• 4 is Leat 1...i. u - 1•• IDs :u t , �, 1)e . 1, • c t • • • •1 sur is 1 •1411 to t 1'11 • t •-1''t'.•••t it,. 11 nr 11. 1 11,1)• %l • • - to 1 :11 1. tie it,' '11.. 41,11. t=lletion or 1.4'01 y- p u t ti•IiT 1ht. sante cage i. t'sr1•, i-.-1 111 r II'u'1,h 111 ( t• Ch.?rl• 11.'10! the i. ..h V1 MI.:- I Its film- 4.u•tf•.1•,.• +t sign. •14 tau r'it. t 1 .ail - , •. I LOW DOWN TANK 111) employ at 'the present 1inteabout min hun.lrc.l teen end ora w i king full tele., ell 1 the outlook for til • wi11te, is gone -__1t w ty be saidto ('te credit of this firm. that la.• 1.11, when sit many ,fit 'o: ie. shut d own toe worked t eliot t eras and 1 loce.1 their eiu- pluyecs' wages, 111•• Go 141irh Uagan t'u., Li.11tlr,4, dud out reduce the� A ages orf 1 t--n-nt work 0'11 • ho 118 .a tbty $11 winter' until Lp tl 1.1, ellen tier 1.1). -icedw .1 ki.g ten hoot,1 er d -y, a 1)I have luny 44.• .4 er-in•• 5144 A. Saunders. 1lie a••t•i 1 n..• tit'-). it .e capable, Pil- e•g'''r 1,1-' . tn,l. ..1 -t•• Ing in- t• ata' ► it It .1 is .Lr 1.1441.•'.• p.,,l,,.,.t •t• •1 .• n ,1'111•• avti.e •••••11 11n•11e, W. K. ROBERTSON, One of the best-known insurance agencies in tioderich it that conducted by W. R. Robertson, who repn•rents a Targe newly'. of the most reliable comptutier 'eking fire, accident and gun' itWA/ risks. Through hie lung 1•tulnewt iob tkltli the tire insurance harlots Mr. Robertson has secured Ow regency for the hest *14Itith end Visited States ruwpaniry as well it lot• tome of the most prom wieder Can adieu cu111erne. In accident inrut once ales he it in a position to offer 11114 uurst f*vouthle policies, and in fidelity and guarantee Luriitess-1 l• insurance of firms er corporation, against hoes through elitployeeti ill pole, Rums of eros( -he lepresents abru- lultly tellable companies. Mr. Hob. e•tsun'e office is at his resident.. corner Vit•turitt and St. David' - sttyets, and anyone wishing to insl.t . nr cleaning fulmination upon insui. ante matters cannot do better that. give hint a call. agency. and nt lav' ht ainelie. of I", Bank in this comity tar situated at Duugjtnnou and Voteuu. with a suh- sgeuey of the Verne leeneh al Hay- field. Thr he...n m of these yeti uur branches and agencies ghes the ferm- ent e specially favorable up)sutunit y of doing their batikhar ln.•inett easily sit Conveniently, and in eonrequenet- the Thule is haudliug a good propnl- t tum ut the Camels' utels' busine... lit ad- dition to ale various liner of eu'unes tut to -biers, 1111• Stetting Hank has u raV 11 tt 1Itita1I1114111 i1) which i.14-11061,11 of one dollar iced tipw4111 are 1resited ant tt11,:ut sl la *Mkt 141141 1,1.1y at the este of tluee per cent. per annum. The (iudt•ri.h branch of the Stelling • Hank is hawed in well -fitted offices at the c1/1r1/1 r of H 11.111 street and the S.p ter, true of the verse, best business locations in town. The *init herr numbers six. and in addition 1 lad* is A staff of two at our Auburn sale.i dgeney, • t U('NUR1' BHOS, The go -d nestle to be f 1 mound U,tlerich' 'make it an a.lwitable place f. a' the pleasures of,ifiding and di tviig• Crest. Goderlch College of Music. See page 1. W. Y. HAYDEN, 1),0.8, Dr. Ilayden i. one of our young pro \ gtessive professional wen. Ile hu-' been ltratesi inst.u• thorn t, i the -p_ six years, and during that time, through his fessgnired tendency VC e.•It. nt sor equipment b._plrauin1C ant- livens. nn -livens, ham won for himself a large ren extensive prat•tice thivugho.tt til• town and suns ling country. He 1. a graduate of the Ruysl College ..1 - Dental Surgeons, Toronto. which athe leading institution of its kind in Canada, and this kill in his cln.en to. d tenniun. +MtexprrseMby his patient,. 1. a credit 111 his alma uta er. His ofil,• r is *itualr3 un )lsntilteu three end 1. tastefully futni,Ied for11a comfort or s, Mort pat tentist tinilyDr. Hayden -. is n gentlemannt the highest integrityroutand his tut tery sill eeai d [mintier__ hu• te ne.►dt hi ti a gen••1:.1 favur,ite. THE COLLEGIATE IN..TIT_TE. GJJL-al_II this hotase has built up a b!•loess which laminae silted enlial. The prem. 4404 ocotipieti ace centrally located. be big situated at the corn., of IIa•ntl al street 81111 the dip• u., +und ars- taslehlh HltetT up. Tut• stork i, a large one, es 31r. N*iu1 114.1 only re- tails his goods but wholesales them also. Staple end fancy groce•i•it•. to- gether with fragrant lens, coffee., frtrite, hurt,- linter:- rt>v, -ATC- dBTril'.t in sbundene.. Trois nitre enj..ys a high reputation and lie manner in which it is conducted is a sura guar- antee that the patronage it 144,eive; is of a steady and sulcal intitl nalurr Competent and courteous clerks are kept busy attending to the wanti of pat -rose need all nrdera,,tore promptly filled and delivered t0' any part of the town, while the most reasonable prices prevail. A large and complete stork' of china, glassware and crockery is an- other department that is a feature of this business. Mr. Nairn -it a live and progressive business wan :and has al• ways been prominent in movements tending to the industrial and com- mercial upbtltlding of the town, J. 11. COLI3ORN1?, With the keen competition 1>re>raisl at ,abs-. absolutely necessary for ell prnprie. ton of modern business enterprises hl keep their stores and stocks in as ate . 1 •1)..0 , and drliv,v y. l►nly Co- 1 , -' 4111 1 parr.' diose err nee` 1 *4 - Ors t e•;J•li,•ue•, t and when - *i uud li••.1 Teo to:4 •••.. 11e1• -••1i prion 14111 4••11 1.,k•• i1 10 1bi, stoic you .4111 d•,!1) tri 11 ., feeltut of 44 ttainly that it will br put up promptly and in the I4est (.0 Mr. Biel/tad also carries.* large and well-s••Ircted el 1).•k of toilet Ott 1 i •I, e, petfnn.es, 11.41. bellshet comb., tooth p.iWifrr.. Lace p•ntdi4 rind in fa't ,•t•rl4thing to be (ouini to a Lar„ ••. up. to date drug business: A .y.• sial de- Irmtml'•Ilt in this store is •1••.•. t ,1 to slati•eiery tool 9011 1.11111. pt,'tr•It atnl an iaept•ction of thee i; sure to pleas•• 1 h .e • aim visit this star •, 11 r. Berland is nae of our l•a•ling ,tad prominent bueineas men awl .a 11.14 who always ha. the interests of (bole rich at heart. 11. C. iIEINI('KE Although but a new resident in our town. Prof. 11. C. Ileini.Le it feet be- coming popular among our limner people for the excellent musical en. tertainment he has, given and the high -claw music he provides. Prof. Heinicke aleo gives instruction on the piano, organ and violin, mandolin end guitar and all military band in- etrumenttt. Music Is furnished for tractive .a manner :t'4 pnseible•, in order that they will not In. outdone by contemporaries. The Minn of tioderich hasbeen part iculur'y for- tunate in the etas of hn*im•:- 44.•.;411 lishnu•nte which have lee*led herr. and perhaps no other business in the town is more worthy of mention than that of .1. If. Colborne. Th•. business was established s -me )•earl. ago and has always enjoyed a large and ever-increasing trade in stap'e and fancy dragnets. such as dress goods, silks, Indies' courts, furs. hosiery, gloves, etr. Mr, (,i arrn7• mak Pg a specialty of 1). & A. corsets and also handles tandard paper pat- terns. The inhabitants of lioletielu and vicinity should take advantage of the nnuaalal hargains and finely selected stock shown at this attire and pay it a visit. The proprietor, Mr. J. IL Colborne, is one of o'er popular and genial citizens who has woe the teem of the purchasing public. The Sunday school chtsa was singing "i want to be an angel." "Why don't you sing bnder, Hot hy r Asked the teacher. "1'm singing'ts loud ae i feel,.' exclaimed Hubby. -Exchange, CHAS. C. LEES HARDWARE STORE, GODERiCH. CHAS, (', LEE. was established some fourteen years Noilltstneas review of til.' tot nt 1)T,Igo sit has-beiin under its present (i,•derich would Ire routplete without t title alto t eight years. special mention ,of the well-known.1miser nernipipuj arelarge and'the establishment of Chas. C. Lee. who various departments are well stands prominent in' Weiner.. and ordered and arranged. The lines car - commercial circles in this t nvn. Mr. !fled are hying and shelf hardweri•, Leers establishment is i1) be found on I mechanics tool,, paints, oils, etc. A the east side of the Selitare and is eon-{seialty is road•• of pjllmbing_ and all frittered to he the tnori complete in ite 'cinch of tartttary eftll' ni-ering: Titii• tiny in thi.,,eommonity'• The hueiness hone eprot.. the lowest prevailing prices to the trade and the public are supplied on the moat favorable terms. All orders are promptly and carefully filled. This business is recognized by all as one of the leading commercial enterprises of the town and there is ori 3ot11rl it hes dune much to build-up. land advance the reputation and naive of (io.tee•ielt for wa a commie point. lir.-Leets an active mem-Trer of the (1 lierich Board ..f Trade. 4. hornet' atul.ass_nmmtter. of musicians are p4ovhied as required. lien. tun- ing also is promptly attended to and sali.fastieoir guaranteed. PETER MAl•EK'AN ESTATE. 111 lents Ill' late Peter' MM,•Ewnn sLlhli.hed himself in the salt hied- neee in This loan and for many )•.•ata h.• elm itd on a bele successful busi- ness in this line, 141t .o1I1P " t welse year. ago he desired to ench 0•,1 Aird 1" •*1119' engaged in a coin. W./041 and lumber business at 11• /the *mews ahieh this latter hu 'no s has hail from the sl trt it ehowhe made ne error in settcting this line. the business ttf the Estate is at pa's. ent chiefly in coal and weal. The Rrin nuA l' a specialty of hest Scrim - ton and Plymouth Coal and also belittle s11 kind, of soft, domeelie and Carmel roll and have ten wagons, some single and a.ime douh:e•, deliver• ing to all p tits of the town and viein. it y. The Estwte is now under the managenteut of Mr. H. .1, A. Mar Ewan and under his able guidance the business ha. 411•1s!antly teen need. • THE PUBLIC LiBRARY, GODERICH. Mr. MacEwen in a progressive young mall who takes sn aelisp and r•r,'lil- able intetrtt in public afeirs. end to councillor for some year* and Ihis.i year Reeve of the town*hip of Col- borne he has done good work in the municiiia Is where. re. D. F. HAIRLINE. A g oar pnn1)ineut and progrss sive buainres men special note mist 1044 matte of 1). le. Hamlink, who has ,ev• oral interests centred in the town of (loderich. One of the most important of these le his apple -evaporating fac- t n 4, which I. is be.- a Well-PsMh- i!kited bu*inr.4. Apples di led aqd evaporated, also welt) and flesh apples, are put up and eep'rtctl at the rate of some hundred to a bemired and twenty -flue cola 'per sexton. Mr. II link has Targe and commodious • 1 i44s for the t'grrying on of his I premwork and gives employment to more h 111 1 trey 111i/41g. The proprietor of tbie business is one of rem most point- 111i/41g. 1 tar and highly esteemed citizens and stands high In public favor and uom- mercial distinction. GUNDRY BROS ' STABLES. 1)141 ., .'..... a )- ,. . 1 c 11..1 •b4.•• i, t • 1.44 t••n•td here N o ruvi•w of the &free ea cut ah- ntr'ats in -au. rt.%tit .• �V.• ,. t,.1. t•1) I•`b•nrtis -orf H 1:14411x11 would be •11 %ema q bit, •ss of (InnJ, v C•nnpietey w}tfir'lit due ui n i•in bring •111•• of lily l ,sissy Iy •.I •bl..L- Ileus. '1 hey hove in their stable.. front given to Lia wall -known firm who.) lepra to sixty homes att'i'c time and mime heady this ske eh. 1t is safe to this will give some idea of •the size of say that no Ht in in out• community the Itu.'nr.s. Their stable is lecog- occupies • positron mi wore entitled to uiz.•d as It Nl'tdel_„tie hi every .way men r•0nsiderrtiun than til st of J:�Hroplu_y . . 1he Notre. and equipment are of such ► Soo, uade•t•tekrn attd dealers i1) n wieldy that one would think they furniture of every description. Thi-. tre'enged to a well -kept pt ivat.• rt *We. Misinest was eiriginally ettab ished ail) some of the finest Willows to be about thirty y,•ars ago end *ince it. seen 011 aur ae«rat come from this establishnient itas been conducted .M1 . secs--AL---latgpr iiwitress I.. dime in the highest commercial standar.', 14143 light livery and a 'bur litre is run t.0 this together with the genial perton ( . iir-wlstionr-to _ality of the Messrs, Hr.p le -y hes meet i1i 144 uua,lwt a specialty is made rem, 'Vetted not a Tittle to the euccens iof hacks for weddings. receptions. end prosperity which the firm nee funeral., etc„ which are emptied in enjoy, they tieing contpiettously to the any 'lumber. Personally Itrtp, front amunga all establishments aflh•• Thies. i:iindry :uui (1 r. W. If. Uun374ry kind It the county. Owing tit their ore roust, -{nus and tillable business men ''inttwelt •u with the ma4t extensive who aro s1WIy. on the alert to please ote•itifwitIiret, and the extent of the and air date Ihrir suit hn•tnetetransaacted, the house is all. s in et et y ps,-sthle manner, to offer certain advantage., and as a result has become a favorite with til. HOWELL IIAItI'VARE ('t). purchasing mitotic, in stuck is carrit'i Ant ,ng the prominent and well- at all Itmet a equtplels alisortnent ei kr„„',, Hr,„,, t(oi• g (mutiny..•. 111 ti.etr• furniture., including bedroom suite ri: 11 i• t hr ll... -11 Hardware Co., ,ideh,.sidt, tables, couches, chair •w.busetsar.tact-r-tese eestre},•r0 and /10' /MOT*. - alt sierie-fretree ftreffilfiffetn to. lair stater. Thr Hon eater to the teenerstly, Both fir. Hreehey,lat- ane 1 nd.ii•-g ,e.d blacksmith trade and his son are Hi 'roughly experienced in ill. • ..1141lineofhravyandehetfhard- undertaking, enrltiming and funeral: •-e•J• - '11,111d11•14 litarine eimedi449, tool. directing and In this line compnrr of et coy ilt tier), paints, oils and most favurebly with those .of their glee., I,'quial 'mist, best brands of class throughout the entire county' 1'• 'roof el tn••nr Iaitd Lockwood's 11 rib laearlwrs 1)1 the Hrm give thei1 cel• 1e(4i'• 1 tauter). 1411,0 ore handle.'. personal attention to all order.' and Ube tine make a uprt•ialty of ideal their courtesy et *11 times, combine_I fencing, ttMsuline Kerte lighting eye with their sterling lewdness integrity. teens en 1 Elephant brand of mixed has won for them the friendship and ueint nod err *1.1) exctueive agents respect of the entire community. in (bode; i.h fat. Jlc(l1*ty'M falllola. w ove pro.ht'ts, each As rho "Pandora" F. F. LAWRENCE. re• ge, Mud ••Fau,uns•• heaters, The hnsinrlM•,tine is large and ever in - ••i easing mod extends thtotighout the .own and Mun•.ihnding country, The . 11) to that this ptngtessive H1111 oc- enpy is the add one in which the Tate It. W. McKenzie established his hard - w ere business in 1141. • The genial :aid It •1 stat• wan tger of the firm is Mr. Al. W. Howell, who sei ved his eppten* ireshi t to the business !tome fifteen years ego with the Tate Mr. tIcKenzie. Mr. Howell is an upright, prngre.aive citizen and 14 mon who is alweyM ready to egotist in any move- ment Foie the development or ail vaneevuetl1 of U.slerich. Mr. Jones - "I think I'm going to have appendicitis" Mrs. Jones -••Oh, yeti do ! Well, I think rill doing tan have a new hat, and pen. appenclicitls Sap wait." The above-named gentlemen le the down -town ticket agent of Om Grand Tnunk Railway System, which is on• of the t•ecognizwl institutions of thi. country, being thont.ighly Gamut' 411 built lad run At141 managed in the intetests of Canada. Mr, 1'awrence alai is local manager of the (creat Northwestern Telegraph Co, Ile ha., through ugh courtesy, energy and ability, built upa large patronage• end to the travelling public or anyone contem- plating a trip we would lay, by all n11•ama call and sea hhn. Ile will cheer. fully give illy Information and point out to yon the cheapest and quickest route for you to take to yrnlr destina- ti•on. Mr. Lewri'nce is one of our oldest citizen* iii' a commercial Pay and has always given his best efforts in furthering any movement for the sdeanteetnent of (Indetich. 4