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1'IIRRAD.1\, 1310EM(3ER I, 101) •
fJ'(ewi oY the' Sistriet
Chretcr Artubonus
at)ter, of Grey. n
returned an absecehof
of
eight months in the \vert.
Anorganization�fnoysl a outs
h
been formyl(„ a Ka
uteitibe whip of about forty.
in. P. J.'N1cCue, formerly it 'tractile
ins physician at Orditou, is now
toasted at Gull Lake, Soak.
Tlw engagement is euuounred of
)Ilse Millie Sperm. a former. ('lino,
yo1lU4iI uMy, to Dr. P. E. Coley, of
(hand Rapids.
Her. A. E. and Mrs. Johns. of Ex-,
eters railed trout Vancouver OR No-
vember 7th tut' their new Held of labor
in %p ost /'hind.
.I. (•.. Aiideraon. ot Cheviot. Soak.,
formerly of Hluevalc, has suffered the
(toes of las house and nearly all the
contents by lire.
W. Harrison, manager of the
uk of Connmerta at. Exeter. has
leWe transferred 0) Waterloo as man-
ager cot the honk there. •
Til **,urn Hicks. the eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. 'fetor. Hicks, of Lakelet,
is dead in his nineteenth year. He
had leen an invalid from his birth. •
'Action is being token to up'l L the
bylaw parse( by the electors of Sea -
forth in tuguat tut granting af4ris-
rsnrr to tie Hell Engine Works Co.
net. l'. R. Gunne has tendered his
je-iguaation of the charge of St. Pool's
•Auglicanl church. Cliuou, pod -will
h••c•mn• lector of Christ chinch, I41D-
Jn
Atter a few day: illness of bron-
chials 1,he.nuonha, -Annie Irene. the
live rear -old daughter of Mr. and Mot.
\V„►ohnatltu, of Hensel(. passed away
en Thin sda). November 1. th.
)tie+ Nettie Wessman, of CILDtiin, i,
swat to •Nolan, New Mexico. where
het lu•.ther.' h'. G.' Warman. 1. en
Kslrrd in mercantile business. Mis11
Menton goes theca to assist him.
The death is announced -et Angus
Colby. a former resident of Zetland,
ehtcirtenk place at his home attColbc.
. cousin. Deceased was mixt y -eight
years of age and. resided at 'Zetland in
the early fifie+:••,
Ih. %Vihiaun .Oille.pie. linty son of
Mr, and Mrs. John Gillespie, of Sea -
With, was united in marriage to Miss
-Rosetta Dolma, eldest datigh_er of
John Offs. of New Hamburg. on \Ved-
NovewI ltlth.
The dre.th took place at the L•.ndon
• Hospital for Incurables. on No:ember
151h..(Jane Mann, relict of the late
R. N. Htett. of Seaforth. Deceased
site in her seventy-•iztb year, One
est acid Two daughter* survive.
tin Wednelaaty, November Irtth, at
the re-idence of Mrs. Flora Ross, Kin-
ker tuuiget.t (laughter. Mary. with
William .Iohn Coulter, of Tnrnherty.
w.t. twit.! wed by Rev. H. \Ickt►cla
lea
Nrnry Young. of. Hullett. .has pur-
cba.r'.1 the Psi -at -re farm of %Villuuu
Ilia, on the Ilth concession ot 1hatt
township. 'Phis property aadloins Mr.
Young s farm of 15,1 acres and he now
will hive , splendid p operty of 25a1
A native of JIcKillop township is
dead in the person of Mrs.Arch. Mc-
Gregor, ot Great Bridge, Virginia.
Deceased's maiden name was Mar-
garet Scott. She was a daughter of
the late Robert S( -at. of Huroside.
McKillop. and a ulster of William
Scutt. of Seaforth, ','lad Mex. Joseph
Henderson, of McKillop
Municipal Candidates at Seaforth.'
At the request of an iit1uentiatl dep-
utation of citizens, Mayor Mo('alluw
of Seeforth has consented to Ile a can-
didate for the position for another
terns, and he will likely he returned
by archunatinn. J. C. Greig, who has
been a member of the Council for the
last six/year*, has announced his in-
tention of beteg a candidate for the
seeve$ip.
V ielation of Game Laws.
. A case, of violation of the gam; laws
was beard at ..magistrate's court at
Crediton the other .fry. On informa-
tion laid by Game \Verden Beer, of
Exeter, Chester Weir. of 51cGillivray,
was arraigned on a charge of shooting
four black squirtielr end t•eaistipg be-
ingsearehed.- The charge was proved
and Weit was fined 8'11 for the first
offence and :t.1 for the second, to-
gether with coats amounting in *II to
J. H. Cameron to Lease- Brusetds.
J. H. Cameron. principal of Brussels
public end continuati ni school, has
tendet$d• his resignation ion to accept a
position on the C011egiete Institute
staff at Loudon. at ,au initial valet•). of
$1,4 11 per ennulu. Brussels school hes
the unique record of having had only
two principals in -needy forty years.
John Shaw, of Clintoe, presided for
nearly tweut),yeers and Mr. Cameron
is cdncludiug his eighteenth year.
His new di.ties at Llndolt commence
at t he 1laginping of the new yea,.
Death of David Campbell, Grey.
Thr late David C:unpbell, ' who
plowed awes et his home on the 1701
concession of Grey township on Sat-
urday, November 14th, was a native
of Argylrshire. Scotland. He was
horn there rev.•nty-seven years ego
And at the age of sevrutesn he cave
to' Canada and 'created in Oxford
county. where he spent thirteen years.
LI 18td he was united in marriage to
Miss \Vilhina- McKay and the same
ear. they came to Grey, and took up
r testdence on the farm on the
17th concession on which the de•
(-tensed was living at the [line of his
death. Ile'silles his widow. he is sur-
vived by a family of three :one and
foul daughters.
• A Brussels {Wedding. •
At Brussels. at the home of -Mr. and
sera -Wednes-
day Bening. November Itith. the mat
rimoniel how wire tied by Rev. D. E.
t'arneron Iwtw.'en Mies Sarah E. Agar
and Benjatuin Whittatd. The wedding
march was played by Miss Agar. of
Meunt Forest. -and the bride was
given Away ht her uncle, Andrew
Agar. Miss Elia 1VAllect. of James -
tate (1. was bridesmaid and Henry
\Vhittard, of Bowling Green, Ont.,
suprorterl the groan. Mr. and Mrs.
1a bittard will make their home in
Brunette.
Hall at Jamestown Burned.
l),.Satmday sttert,00n, \o.'ernbwr
11th, the building of Jamestown
known -as Victoria Hall woe destroyed
by fire.' Sitar Sunday school pupils
had been in the ball practising for a
('hiistnaa. entertainment and they
state that a match on the Hone was ig-
nited by someone stepping on it. The
Hame caught smut, oil. which instantly
etsrted .I blaze, and before assistance
could be s tined the building was
in flaa.•s. and entrance was made hu•
tensible. Alt the contents fell a prey
to the devouring element. The hall
serve( a. Very useful purpose for Sab-
bath sch.R11 and other religious ser-
vitres. it is proposed to erect a new
cement building on the old'site, with
a roomy I.aseolent and all modern
conveniences. There' was an insur-
ance of 6530 on the building.
A Stanley Pioneer Departs.
The death 1f one of the few remain-
ing pioneers of Stanley township took
place on Saturdan•. November lPhh,
when .William Sharp passed away
after partaking of his evening meal.
He had ranched the ripe age of see-
reoty-tight years, cud had always en-
joyed good health except at times
when he was Crippled with rheuma-
tism. Of late he had suffered consid-
erably from dropsy. deceased res a
relive of Ireland and/ when quite
voting (-arise to this corint► y. in Stan-
ley he hewed a horn 'for himself out of
the unbroken fo t. where he con-
tiuuel to reel until hie dath. He
14 survived fly two sons : \1•illiam, of
Port Huron. and John. of Saskatche-
wan. and two daughters : Mrs. Robin-
son. of Layfield, and Miss Fiances, at
house. Tti o aged sisters. Mrs. SVaws-
ley, of Hayfield, and Mrs. Reid, of
Y\ Digitate, also survive hint.
A hero is a man who does disagree
able things from a sense of duty.
Ile is 0 mean bachelor who advises
a widow to re -marry -and then fails
to prop's...
ae,•rr.
A toino r resident of Wingham. in
he person of. Mrs. W. J; \McTavish: of
bit Vallee. Rainy River district, died
on the loth 1111. after a short illness of
hninehiti•. .\s a result` of her death
three Iii11.• children are heft without A
Inntln•r', are.
MI. :cud Mrs. Francis ['leave. of
Bristol, .Kugland, who. have. been
guests of 111'. and -Mre. Witt. Etat. of
Clinton. for•seven weeks, commenced
their r. nitro journey to tbe old Land
last e..•k. They puttee* returning
(0 OnhO.d1 next spring.
John L..nclon, of near Clinton,
suffered the di,loeation of his shredder
the, other day. while driving home
from tows. :\ dog frightened his
horse and the jolt knocker[ one end of
:he seat down, thrnwfi g Mr. Lenton
totter grenurd with the result started.
The ••udtlen death of Mrs. Abraharn
Wernei. of 8hipka, toot place while'
•he-wa.. ion a visit to her sisters in
East 1\111fa n's. She tet Pad - in her
ar•Ilal health andthe next morning
when an attempt Wan mad,• 10 rIlltse,
her it was toltnd that her spirit held.
James Berry. of Tuck.•rsmith, has
sold his fat•µ[ on the 5th concession tc
Rotrpr Rice, of Hibbert. The prig
Paid was in the neighborhood of
$7.311. It is on exceptiouslly good
farm .t 1101 acres, and it is well prn-
vided with fawn buildings of the most
up to -date Lind. -
John [Nosey. * native of Tnrker-
ninth, dirt( at hia bons a.a Starnli.h.
Rich„ on Tueaalav, 16th tilt. Deceased
etas alalut sixty -font years of age and
was aPMof the late Dennis i)orsey,
0pe of the early settlers of 'Iiicker-
amitll __AL_Durrsy, of Seaforth, is a
brother of t he deceased.
Exeter Tunes': Another electric line
toGtand li.•nd is contemplated. Th.'
Landon. and Northwestern Railway
Company are considering running an
electric stoat( frorn London to Sarnia.
They would use Niagara power and
• distraint.. it along the road. A line to
!item! Rend is part of the proposi-
tion, •
The littyeser'e fertn orf tbe John Mc-
I4l hes 11 estate at Crediton has been
sold to Thos. Lynch for $2,401, The
twenty-five actes owned by Samuel
tr.I'1rn1"art, near the sane village.
has leen purchased by Michael Fink -
11'4)(1. ref Sbipka, for $9511. The above
sties trete ',,,,de by Auction at Ovvsli-
ton on \.1vember 170).
David Douglas Wilson, son of D. D.
Willem. of Seeforth, who is now man•
Muer of the Dominion Hank at Strath•
mss. Alta., was united in marriage of
November 11th to lliso Myrtle
Barrie i 11ll, youngest daughter of
WI"' 14- MA•ll, of Huntsville. 1 he cere-
loony Watt performed at Calgary h
v, :12.A. Clark.
Carter, of Rivera, Mani
'a' men hi, H. Carter. of Tucker-
"mitte has beetruorely afflicted by the
death Of his wife, In her 'twenty-sev-
ehth .‘;1111kt• Her demise took place
dlej' a
TIM days' illness. She was
'worried to her bereaved husband
ahnlat four Yeers ago. A little son
own fresn old is left to mourn her de-
Psrture.
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PARISIAN SAGE.
An Ideal Hair Tonic.
Parisian Sage 10 compounded on the
most advanced scientific principles•
and nothing on the market today can
-compare with It. it accomplishes so
much more than the ordinary tonics
and does it so quickly, that users are
apt on'shed .
Parisian sage kills the dandruff
germs and eradicates dandruff, stops
falling hair, itching of the scalls and
splitting hairs in two weeks sir we will
refund•your stoney.
Perlman Sege gives a f4scinating
hat re to women's hair and makes it
heautiful. 1t makes the heir grow
luxuriantly : it is the daiotieet and
meat refreshing hair tonic that science
has produced, and has net a rticle
of grease ofettckinebs in it. IpReiaian
Sage costs 10 cents at your druggisVs-
or poet paid from the-vr,oprietors, The
Giroux Mfg. Co.. Fort Et')..,Ont. The
girl with theauburn hair is .ata every
package. Sold and guar•anta'ed-hy g.
R. Wigle, uorth side of Square.
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POSTAL REVENUES.
Some Figures from the Postmaster -Gen-
eral's Annual Report.
The report of the Poutu,4ster-I: eI-
eral. for the year ending March 31st.
11)1)), has jut been issued. From it
the following table is compiled, show-
ing the gross postal revenue and the
salary paid at the different pFostottbt'es
throughout ChM 'county. The figure
for the accounting offices and the non -
accounting officer; are given seln)l i
dtely :
ActottserINn Oran KM.
Gloss PI tetra Revenue. Salary.
0673 12 Slit 00
725 17 • -373.45)
018-.113 3Wllll
178.27 SO 01
:98 19. 211 Ill)
1,853 80 779 00
572 W 2271 (1)
2948 411 1,4110 011
394 91 106 00
8,1404 91► e2,127 01
2;1 10 112 W
811 95 4118 IX)
11314 81 311 00
8)1111 JI) 431 00
72 27 48 OU
52096 961 00
1.28 91 1,174 ILO
91835 46700
9,8441 98 e3.217 50
921 17
34.2 10
1,794 73
109 87
118 41:1
301 8'3
89691
),298 15
120 38
Auburn
Hayfield
Behoove
lieoruiller
Hluevaile
Blyth
Brucfieid.... . .
Brussels
Urn[ reels
Clinton
Cranbroek
1 rediton
Daaphwood
Dunga,nun
Elimville.....
Ethel ...........
Ear ter .:.
Porde:. h
Goderich..... ..
Oorrle.
Grand Bend..
Hensel! ..... ....
Jamestown .
Kingsbridge
Kippen..
Kirkton
Lucknow . .
Iwondesloro. .
St. Joseph 1:10 02
Seaforth 48a1g$) 82
Trow badge. , 192 92
Varna 412 72
Welton 521 14
406 011
172 48)
720 1111
57 181
K 110
111801'
.... 478 (11
1,218 W
2252 114'
49 60
2,08(1 18)
911 IM)
318 00
239 dl
Wingham .... .-..- 8,125 83 2,299 50
Wroxeter. 1,261 111 558 151
Zurich. tista' ►i 5110 48)
e including commission on box , ants.
NoN-Ar of TINu Ole.VI •Lea.
Amberley .......... $149
Blake 111 50
Belfast. 2$8.50 "114
Brewster 38 45 36 (!1)
Carlon.... 129 99 84 48)
Chiselhurrt ., 117 (At 45 IM)
t'onstance.- 144 S) 70 00
Corbett... I:'3 IMI 65 110
Crediton East 1111 SO 82 IM)
Crewe 311 00 :45 01
1)rytdafe ....1 . - .J34 44) 60 W
1)uuloy • ..i. leo 00 17 ns
Eg,,,ondville . , 3)45 011 213 (G
Fordyce 90 IC) '35 00
Gleuannam 62 Ise 37 011
1:len Farrow lift 75 :36 1110
Ilarlock • 55 221 35 (MI
Harpley . 59 On 35 111
Hay . 173 15) fig Ol
Heufryn 119 50 48 1111
Hills Giessen ........ 91 04 72 (8)
00
owes ,...
lluntingtleld 51.1' 01) 35 0)
Hurondale 28 99 :15 (Ml
Kintail 1811 u2 1111I 00
Lakeiet..... 178 38 811 W
Lane,... 61) 95 :35110
Laurier ... 91 in 35111
bead hury , ..... • 1114 541. 55 W
Lochalsh 188 410 14)2 111
Lothian fit( d► 35 IMI
Loyal 121 25- 14 IMI
Lumley . ... 37 el) 16 00
Mefeking .,.. 24 tis 16 (M)
lfarnoch 2'J) :A) 15 IMI
Mor,crieff - 110 14) I8 Ill►
Mount Carmel4114 25 81) 50
Newbridge 43 04 81 01)
Nile 79 25 71 110
Port .1.1Gert 71 011 81 IMI
Porter's Hill 11 111 Ute 00
Prosperity .. 19 IM) 35 00
Redgrave 51) 25 35 IM)
St. Augustine. 1244 05 441 411
St. Helens La4 17 103 00
Seltford 141 74) 145) 110
Sarepts .... 89 151 • 48 00
Shipka. 97 25 % 111
Sheppardton 1211 35 . 47 IM)
Sniumerhill .... :17 111 35 111
Sunshine. 3 55 31 on
Westfield 92 61 (9 11)
Winthrop... .. 133 111) 72 (5)
Witmer....... 1.1 10 35 451
From a comparison of .he revenue,
in the towns of the county it will be
noticed that Ga.dericb leads with a
total of $1),t41).98. Wingham comes
next with a total of $14,125.83. Clinton
follows with 11 total of $11,4111.90, while
the figures Ito Seaforth show the
total revenue to L -e $0,0611.82. -
Nature's Way.
"Tis,Nature's plan
' '1'o furnish ways
To help poor olio
Rndure his day..
Whine er may be
His troubles here,
She helps him see
Ills path way .'leaf',
invents nee modes
To help hint o'er
The rocky roads
That ile before.
Hence,ln these da- -
When fvinas high
qhs
air -ships rats -
Cs to the sky.
Whence we may hone
To overtake
The price of soap
'And bread and rake:,..
•And peanuts, and oboes. lid beef-
steak, and clothes, and tungstet?.hea1�trs
ing ores, and other necessaries of liTee
that cannot very well he got into
poetry. --December Lippincott's.
A True Story.
When n fireman who had gallant e
life in action Was hurled, hi, e,mrad.•s,
as a.token of afTectien for their dear(
hero, covered his coffin with a magnifi-
centfuneral sheaf, innerihed with the
words : "gone to his lakt tire." -Dec-
ember Lippincott's.
He Was Quite Safe.
"Say, Jones." ingiiired a visitor
after• adjournment to the vetands,
""how do roti manage to helm such
well -cooked and delicious meals?"
"The secret is simple." Jones re
piled. " Every day i kiss the rook
and do all i can to please her and
make her happy."
Rut doesn't your wife object Y' the
'other asked.
Why, no --she's the cook," was the
I "Piro
Nervous
Prostration
For Three Years
"Dr. Miles' Restorative Nerv-
ine cured me oT a period of
nervous prostration of over three
years duration, and the Anti -
Pain PiUs are as necessary to
us as the roof of our house.
They have been household rem-
edies with us for litany years."
WM. J. LOUGHRAN,
'111.4• Catherine St.,
Philadelphia, Penna.
Much sickness is due to nery
'ous :troubles. Headache, diz-
zint*s, epilepsy and insanity are
persons troubles. Then there
is a large class of disorders
which art c from a weakness of
the nerves of an organ or part,
as weak lungs, heart, sto,sach,
kidney, bladder, . eyes, etc.
.Dyspepsia and indigestion re
usually the result of limo s
disorelerl
Restorative Nervine
soothes the irritated nerves, and
assi3Ts the nerve cells to gener-
ate nerve 'f rce.
Price 51.00 at your druaplst. He should
Supply you. If lie does not, send price
b us, we forward prepaid.
OR MILES MEDICAL CO., Toronto,
.
CURRENT LITERATURE.
THE ONHIsTw.1s LI prim. Orr'm.-
Mort of the impartent megacins get
out especially fine Christ•uwf udtu-
bers, and Lippincott's' is no exception
to the rule. The complete novel for
December is "There Was Onte as
Queen," by Edith Robinson, author of
"A Mock Caliph and Hie Wife." It is
a brisk and uctionful story, with its
scenes laid in'a email liftman princi-
Ipality, the hero being Pt the diplo-
. uretic service , there. He falls in love
'shortly after bis arrival, and is ttaere
'bylby led into some strange adventures.
Thew is a decided mystery in the plot,
and it is doubtful if the reader well "1a:
able to solve it prematurely ; but there
is no doubt whateyer that the story
will be thoroughly enjoyed. As to
,the short stories, it is safe to way that
a more interesting collection has sel-
doua been got together in one maga-
'sine. John Reed Scott, author Of
j"The lurp store," "The -Colonel of the
Red Hussars," etc., r'ontributee an
ttmmensely entertaining, automobile
(
story . entitled "Mrs. Itandolph's
Nerve," Nevi! - O. Henshaw, who
wrote "Aline of the (:rand Woods,"
I responsible for "'rhe Tree of Hie
1 People," it Chri,taua.v tale of tore
charm. Hulbert Footner's offering is
"Laurie of the 'Plainsman, a news-
paper yarn of \Vestehl Canada ; Ella
31iddleton Tyboil Ce. 'Aides -de -Camp
to Cupid ; Eleanor Merceiu Kelly's,
"'rhe (iivin'est Lady." u wholly de-
lightful story of the South ; Caroline
Wood Morrison's, another Christallas
narrative called "rhe Mother;" 4)livi.a
owatd F,unbar's. 'The Willow Gar -
id." Other feature* make .a • very
rise number.
tm
their en
"No.
The First Step.
ou think they will announce
gement stoop
ey haven't denied it yet.
In every home somebody
ought to buy somebody an
EDISON
PHONOGRAPH
for.Cbriatmas this yeast
The best Christmas present is some-
thing all ean enjoy. All ean and
do enjoy the Edison Phonograph.
If every member of the family
wo d take the money he or she
etti to use to buy presents for
other members of the family
put it together, there will be
h not only to buy an Edison
h, but also a large sup-
s.
ex,
th
an
eno
Phon
ply of R
TMre ere ►d . dealers ever r. herr. 1 . u, the saes( u,.1
Mar the I. than. •Ik.moura,h play both l4ron standard .,rel
1 1152,1 tmb.rol de. 1:.1 complete .-ausklt. trues, soar
dealer or f ren ue.
5..d.r.n 1'benoera'Pr•s, $11110 to PALO. F:laron Standard'
Rewords, Va. ydas..n . morn., Records 1 ppl.y 1-a a as knr1.
•.•.
/Anon Grand Opera Records, eir. to $-L..
Matisse( rinaerrssa G., IM I.kalie Awe.. Oras.. R.J., U.S.A.
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EDISON PNONOGRAPOS AND RECORDS SOLD BY
JAS. F. THOMSON, Goderich
G
Etch the 'tamp,
BELDING'S
SPOOL SILKS
into your memory
It stands for all that is best in spool silks.
By their exceptional strength, lustre, elas-
ticity and smoothness, BELDING'S
SILKS have obtainedra unique posi-
tion in the favor of Canadian dress-
makers.
But, above all, they appreciate BELDING'S
SILKS because we keep our range
of colors right up-to-date adding a
new shade immediately it is origin-
ated, and thus being able to offer a
most comprehensive color assort-
ment.
Heidi no ..pool. hen amply ;.• ;•rr•tnn..n..
M'rile 4.,r th. Io,I nr nook y denier.
BELDiNG, PAUL & CO.
l ;milled
71 iRAY- ST1t1•i?-r
'1'011 O N'rl ►
THE HARDWARE STORE and
VALUED GIFTS ARE HERE
The Age of Sensible Gifu
The Christmas spirit touches our Hardware .►;
well as any other store, and the entire store tells 'of
satisfaction with e.verything you buy. The good:
themstlites are better than argument, and the prices
will not interfere with your buying.. All we ask is
that you give our Holiday Lines the consideration
they deserve. We are taking exlra pains to• select
•-a-tock of such goods _as you will appreciate, or
rather you: "fr ends will appre.;iate as a gift. Our
goods are substantial and will be retained in the
home long_aftier other lines have gorse into decay."
We will draw your attention now to our lines -of
CUTLERY and SKATES and CHILDREN'S
BANK$. We will itemize more fully next week.
You need a FOOD CHOPPER for your
home. We have them at•$1.45 and $l.so.
YO11 ,sill se excellent line of I IITTS and..
GLOVES wit; See our sot lines of lined 'Mitts.
.stockmen
.'special offer in International. Stock Food.
You buy FOUR pails and we will give you ONE
pail free, and, besides, you may use THREE pails
and it you do not get results with the outlay you
may return TWO pails and get your money back.
Jt is extra good for hogs, and' is good for .cows and'
horses. ' We consider this a -rattling good off_t�',(sr. ,The
best STOCK' FOOD, 5 pails for the price of►4.
-How about the hens? Use our POULTRY FOOD.
The Howell Hardware Co.
Li\1ITED.
OP MINDED DISCUSSION
of UBLIC QUESTIONS
"A newspaper -not an organ."
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MANU:7ACTUR/NG FURRIERS
FURS
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