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LOCAL TOPIC
S To Lease Appls Orchards.. - Vessels WIII Winter Mere.
P. P. Partner, of Toronto. and A. The ate/tunerArcadian arrived yd•-
�V Holding. of Colborne, Ont., ad- 'today etfterneaou with a cargo of
dressed a meeting of apple -growers in wheat for the Big Mill. •
the town hell Ise: Friday evening ipaon Uesides this velem' t b e steamers
Died at Stratford.• The Rowctiffe Case. connection with a prosal for the Neehiog, F'tirwount, Worriment and
The demob oc.urtred at Stratford on Last Saturday By ani ItuwclitYr; ot rental of two or three hundred acres 139Verton are here with storage ow-
November
anelected to , ife ofcounty
211th. ot Katie Cstorne township. appeared before of apple ortliard in the townships of gOes. The average load is about Itio,-
wJohn Wheatley. Her the unty judd eld be titabley, (ioderich and Colborne. It 0011 bushels each.
tianl'carried out, theachewe may do a great The steamer Uunelm wit h grain for
demise was the result of an illness of tried by him on the charge of larceny. deal to help the apple-growiug indult-
something
ndus- 13oderich went aground :.t Black's
sortitudrblelenwe forte with patient DeThc tele) will take place on Tursdxy, try in this county. We shall have Point, Isle Royale. The miter states
fortitude, Sbe wax forty cue years of lhscrwt,rr':71h. thf further t about it b h .coos
s and Is survived by her unhand some aR ur er o say that she war in a very r ,rug
And ix moll children. Mee. Peter lyop es of biignal Wanted. next wart. position. She left Port Art bur Toe, -
Spain,
Spain. of (Sdslerich, and Mrs. Daniel day afternoon for tioderieh,
,/ilassier, of Brussel.. are sisters and 1 t� h p The steamers Kaininietiquia, J. A.
war,' with her during her last ill- f b dl Fla 1 y McKee and Burdon, with an average
nr•e., X ) tl W t di t ifY cargo of 100,001 busbels. have gone
Christmas Gift for the Hospital. b tp d�t4 desire seer ed into. winter quarter.. These storage
- Tim Menesetuag Canoe Club has b 1 1 eg loads are for the Elevator Company.
shown an early manifestation of the The steamer Dunelm is expected in a
Ohtistwas sprit by resolving to pre. [ f h t he few days with a st -age fwd for the
sent to Alexandre hospital, as a Elevator Coltman) Thiel boat ala°
h will -go into winter quarters here.
l'hrirtmas gift. what is technically
known as a "fracture bed," which is R Y. M. C. A. Plans.
x, equipped as to allow a patient y ) An retort is being wade to arrange
render helpless by injury or illness fora retort of debates to be held this
t he readily be. ot lowered. eSded k b f h winter in the Y. M. C. A. rooms, the
an app,lirnce bar been greatly needed, g debaters being chosen from and by
the hospital from the othe inR. t 1 the young men of the various churches
but ensen to the argency of other tel- of town, the 17olle i to Institute and
Tided. Now it fax hen:M been pro the Y. M. C. A. 1 intention is 'to
Tided. that the Meoe,,.rung invite the citizen' to -the debater.
Canoe Clubi. has resolved to funded i. without charging any admission foto--
seea- Christmas gth to the hospital, IL ie afeo proposed that, --(own
fh. eytui it r c of that uch-va u mad- w hockey league be formed and a series
lith.n wall receive a much -valued ,td• of watches arranged - uwng local
lithe). e teams during the hoekey se•as°p. All
To Rebuild the Dredge Arnold:. who are intereeled in such a plan are
'raw owners of the dredge John 1.. invited to yttend a meeting in the Y.
Areoldi, which haadone good work in M. 0.• nig next, -Monday: eseenin4.-
i, drrich herhnr for many .years. have 12th-inst., at 9 o'clock..
Vince the rewignatlon of County
oderided v rebuild. with $ yewe tour- I Secretary Fleming last winter no ap-
crea'n crowing_ sit
reg it, s view to in- rdnes r pup esJc Id pointment of a successer has green
wee.. w dts hos ai gigirs ca comm The t d t a t oder re6 made end °wing W the departure•-, of
wick, entail
has xpead i lie ut trod, y 3 the chairman of tbe ,count commit -
will entail ,0 expenditure eute of [,coed ter. Q. ErBlair, the count work has
npr,tsen gl $Ib,lplu. A new boiler and ptae•ticsell . ceased. and 'the amounts
new is to be . to be put inand . L p I i subscribed for that work have .col
bol' is to handling
enlarged, and the e'e F f been colleted. The loot directors
reple for latweble the dipper i. '.o he are Baking the town subseribt to to
replaced .t a ebuiit thea dr g will e transfer their contributions to our
eYNnge .ts rebuilt dr•• ase will be own -Association, which is greatly in
still bitable
heavier,to dmore speedy. and need 'of' increased flnanci(il sup -
wethoe able to do better work in .veer p' 1 I 1 h
wet. The work of rebuilding will port.
give employment to ten or twelve men
throughout the winter. ANNOUNCEMENTS.
10 complete our tiles, we shall be
glad to bu • copies of any issue of The
Sigma o tbe years 1901 and ii*Ilu.
Persons who bard an ,co tie. of these
years will confer a favor by allowing
us to procure them at the earliest-po -
bioecate.
Delegates for Ottawa.
At Inc adjourned meetingof the
ambers of the ' dict en turd e
tete seas a further .euesiou oftariff
mallets an a generalt
to be to send a del atiou from this
iiection t., support the farmers' depu-
tations from other palls u t
country which are to wait upon the
(,ot ernment at Ottawa *hie month.
.1. A. Matlough. of West \Vawanosh,
rod Isaac tialkeld, of Goderirh, were
(lemon :w del steer from this meeting,
and a committee was appointed to
canvass for rands to meet the necee-
eti y ,•xlpenses
Hockey Club Organized.
.t Nell -attended meeting of hockey
enthusiasts was held in -the Menesetung
Canoe Club .00101 o n Wednesday
evening. It .was decided to enter a
hockey t in tile intermediate series
of tb& 0. H. A. and thisfollowing
officers were elected : Pres.dent. Dr.
l'. E Sale ; vice-president. F. J. But -
land ; secretary- treasurer. R. W.
('raigie; manager. Capt. Ed. Robin -
eon ; cnrntnittee, J. Wiggins, 0. Wig-
gins. .1. Reynolds and 1►r. Turnbul
It is under -rood that ice will be ed
on the West street rink .horny after
Christine., when n11 the -old andnew
playi•t•s available wilt be given a
chance to prove tbemeelves eligible to
take fart in the tattles ot the cowing
At the Hospital.
Eight patients are ie'ceiving treat-
ment at the hospital this week.
Gene.. Attrill, -the youngEn lish-
man wuio war so serious) injured re-
cently while deployed on the con-
struction woe of '. a new elevator for
the Big Mill. is t•eporte•d to be wakiq
avorabo a progress.
A Small Blaze.
A fire in Mclean Bros.' stable at the
rear of their sabre gave the fire bri-
gnde a half-buur's workout yesterday
umrnwg shortly after I0 o'clock.
When it wasotuticed heat the blaze
Was in the toot and W. I..'s driver in
the et...hist was having a warm time of
it. The animal was taken out before
receivenq- any ^ injury. It was Nut
known hues the fire started.
The Late Miss Edward.
\V d y of1 w all u and
much el-specter!rear en o i
seared awe in the person i.1 Misr
Ellen t:dwrld. Deceased 'had been a
patient sufferer for m a n y months
oat. The funeral, whichwas private.
rook pia. a 011 Friday afternoon ram
her Inti' residence. Britannia road.
Interment vt�as trade in Maitland
ceutrtety.
winter.
-The Maple Leafs Forever 1
The young ladies of the Maple Leaf
Chapter of the I taughtei, of the .w-
are erre able e• to congratulate Ahem -
set upon a most su,•ceeeful outcome
of their laudable effort to raise' a fund
in behalf of Mies Haynes, the blind
patient at Alexandra hioilitst.
Although it was a %tormy, diengr-e-
ahle day, 0 tat ge number of ladies alio
ggoth•teen took tea yesterday at the
stand on North street which had been
fitted up for the occasion, The Maple
leafs were presort in full force, look-
ing their daintiest. and served tea and
the et celerity at stuall titles, J larger
table was devoted to the sale of
borne-ulade candies, in which a thriv-
ing business was done. Altogether a
suns amounting to SOI was realized.
*lath of Mrs. W. E. Johnston.
'he death ot Mrs. W. E. J,.hneton
at her home en Elgin avenue, on Sun-
da y, November 27tb. memo. ed an old
rewident of Ibe town. Deceased'
II aiden name was Maigaret E.
Sturdy. she was born in liodetich
township nearly seventy years ago.
Since her mnrrieg.• she had resided in
Go.lericb. Besides her hu',hand, two
sons survive—Capt. Frank, of the
steamer Parent, and Will, who is
wbeel.rnen 1.n the same boat.
1 bones Sturdy, of Revelstoke, B. C.
lonn, i f Auburn : Samuel. of the
Huron rondo Goderich township ; and
Robert. of Dungannon, are brothers
of the deceased. The funeral took
place bast Friday afternoon to Mait-
land cemetery. Hew. Ur. Medd con-
ducted the services and the pallbear-
ers were Oswald Sturdy, Henry
Sturdy, Clarence Sturdy, George
Sturdy, George 0. Sturdy and George
W. Sturdy.
December Court.
The December County Court and
Sessions of the Peace will open bete
on Tuesday. Deecewloer I3tb, before
Judge Doyle. Six civil actions will he
tried, four by jury and two by the
judge. One criminal rase is entered
for trial, that of .1 1i.. Armstrong.
the Lucknow druggist, who will an-
swer to it charge of manslaughter in
selling Wean In taistadtefor medicine.
This carr will be tied by jury.
Married at Kansas City.
Announcements were rrrt ived io
town on Saturday of the marriage at
Kansas ('sly of Miss ,Pauline tPearl/
%Vvmoo a former popular young lady
of (Joderich. to Alfred H. Thistle-
thwaite. Thr wr.iding took place in
St. Gimes ehurch, Kansas City. at
high On on Thursday. November
lith. Mr. and Mrs. Thistletbwaite
will he at hove after January Int at
Will Linwood boulevard, Kansas City --
'The bride's many friends in town ex-
tend heartirst wishes' for her future
happiness. i!
In Business for Himself.
The Guelph Mercury says of a
I101111•1 li.sdetiuh buy, who has been
highly successful in business life :
••1'be flukey fileted. of Mr. 0. B. Mor:
re
f..1 leer manager of the total
hr inch of the Dominion Bank. will be
m'rrested to know that he yesterday
severed bis eounection with the Repel
Mode of Canada. and resigned hia pos-
ition as manager of the Calgary
broach in order to he able to devote
41I his time to tbe real estate business.
in which he is said to have been ex-
ti.p rely successful, even while the
greater part of his business bouts
wet.' taken up with the banking 'mei-
nese Mr. Morris has proved a suc-
cessful lank manager, but he prefers
to put threogb his fig deals inJepend-
ently and s,. baa given up his pwition
to go wholly into it al estate. A
t.'ie•at many friends here will wish hila
.,v.nt• of success."
bpec.al Meeting of Council.
t special meeting of the town coun-
cil •t es called for Tuesday evening for
the purples of pa..iog a bylaw *11 pro-
v;de for the issuing of *...41S' dehen-
twee witb separate principal and itt
t,rr.t coupnna. A former bylaw
p.e:sed provided for the issuing of the
debentures with combined principal
and interest coupon. The debentures
were resold otter the first bylaw was
;.awed and it wee upon the request of
the second firm that the change w'a.
made, Mayor (teary, of Turnnto, sent
a communication to the Mayor asking
'het Godetirh assist in .ending n dep-
oration to Ottawa to iwpre►s upon
the Government the importance of
deepening the Wei and canal. As
none of the councillors felt disposed to
.ay whether they favored such* prop-
osition or net, it was left with the
Mayor to draft a suitable form of
reply to the request from the Queen
City council.
Married at Clanton.
The Clilrton News -Record gives the
following account of a marriage in
whu•h a (ioderich young man is one ,of
the principals:
"A very pretty wedding took place
yesterday afternoon (November :#nth)
at the home of R. A. full. I'rincesa
street, when his brother, George Bell,
of t:nelericb, was united in marriage
to Miss Rnrily Macdougall ed 742 Pelle-
'ovum avenue, Toronto. The ofleiat-
ing clergyman was Rev. W. H. Dun-
bar, The bride looked charming in
her white silk dress trimmed with flue
silk and she carried a bouquet of
white chrysanthemums. Her trave•t•
ung suit was of blue worsted with bat
to . match. About for, v guests wit• slattern which he suggested the meet -
messed the ceremony but they were int; 'night take into consideration.
These Included the emestion of streets
for the electric railway ; the disposal
of the summer hotel: the proposal td
erect a new town hall; the question
of reducing the number of liquor
licenses issued in town ; the regulation
of billiard rooms, particularly as to
hours of eloping ; the opet ation of gum
slot machines and the selling of cigars
on Sunday ; the Netter enforcement
of the liquor license law : the question
of allowing the sale of cigarettes and
cigarette rosterial only by dealers
licensed to sell such goods : the en.
forcement of the laws regarding no. -
ions and foul weeds and the condition
of the rads of the town, which Mr.
Tom said were in worse condition now
than at any previous time in the last
twenty-five years. ilr. Strang pro-
posed an addition to the list —the
keeping of the sidewalks clear of
etrow:—* - rese+hition was passed le-
str•octing the secretary to rorreepxond
with the secret soy of the Lord's Day
Alliance in order to ascertain how the
law ',tends in respect to the operating
of sant machines on Sunday. An•
other resolution called for the issuing
of licensee to defilers in cigarettes, no
other persons to be ailowed to sell
them, and directed attention to the
vhtlation of the law prohibiting the
sale of eigeretta•s to minors, asking
that the low be thoroughly epfnrced.
Regarding the sale of liquor. Rev. Dr.
1)nugall expressed his confidence that
if a vote were taken now it would
result in a sweeping victory for the
local option by law. The suggestion
to bring out eandid res for the town
engine -11 was discuss and a roessnit-
tee was appointed to go into this mat-
ter and .,i mit a re t at another
the hest wishes of a large circle of nts'e1ting.
An Evening at the G. C. 1,
A special program will'.be given in
the assembly ball of :bb, collegiate
Institute on Friday evening ander the
auapictes of the Literary Society. The
prog,am will include readings. vocal
and Instrumental uttsic. and a special'
fcaturr will be a drama, entitled "La
Granrmaire," to he performed by some
ot the students, J. L. Killoran, har-
t inter, is to give an address, and there
will (re Borne excellent mill/deal num-
bet shy local talent. An adwysion tee
of lbc. will he charged, the proceeds
to be expended for the renovating of i
the assembly ball. First Meeting in Victoria School.
The public school board met in Vic.
Elected to Ontario Medical Council toric school for the first time last
Dr. A. T Elnmetw'n, of town, bas Monday evening. ('hairwan '&tun -
been elected to the Ontario Medical dens made a statement to the board
Council as the representative of the regarding his visit to a recent coun-
nteedicwl prof,-s.iou of the counties of cil meting. The secretary's report
Huron and PPrtb. Dr. J. A. Robert- for November was read. showing the
son, 01 Stratford. who had been the payments during the month of No-
rep.e entetive of the district for the vember as *4,255.17 and the total to
Teat twelve years, us, again a condi- December 1st, $28,9Zk$5. It was
date. but was defeated after a contest agreed that the secretary write the
in which certain ptoree•dines of te town council requesting that insur-
\teelic:.l Council were keenly 6is ance of *1,000 received be placed to
ceased. 1), Emmerse.n is to be con- the credit of the building fund and
gratuluted upon his election. and lar- that the amounts received from the
ticularly upi,.n the evidence which it nld building be placed to the credit of
gives rat hie high ate/tiling in the es- the same account, It t.au decided
teem of his fellow -practitioners. that the various building luta owned
by •be school boned be offered for sale
The Citizens' League. at fixed prices and that tenders be
A meeting called by the Citizens' asked for the purchase of the school
League wos held in the town hall on buildings of St. Andrew's and St
Monday evening. Owing to some David's ward.. It also was decided to
confusion in the announcement of the close the schools in St. David's and St.
meeting tetany thinking it .vas to be Andrew's wards. in St. Georges'
-held in the Temperance Hall), the at- church school house, Temperance Hall
tendanre mus small. J. E. Tom acted :cid Oddfellnws' Hall. on Thursday,
as chairman and submitted a list of lith inst., sod open Victoria school on
Monday. i►ecember 19th. The date of
the forrual opening was set for Mon-
day evening. Inn h inst. Parents are
invited to visit the new school on
Friday and Monday, Nth and 19th.
Ti y- Burdette s caddies at Balmoral
Cafe.
Be sure to see our leather goods -be-
fore making your Christmasselectio
E. It. \W igle.t••druggist, -.arrester' 10
Jas. Wilson.
E. R. Wigle, drum:fist. -has Christ-
mas lapeteries and stationery of the
most appropriate designs.
Special sale of hand-paitited china
December 113th a;►d 17tb, all day and
evening. at IIEt ro POLLEt'n Studio,
North street.
Watch our windoW for Obristutas
display of new ebocolat.s and bon
boos; at the Balmoral Cafe, Bedford
block.
A complete -stork of the best per-
fumes, colognes and toilet waters Is
carried at Wigle's drng store, ' ,
only the immediate relativee of the
oa.ntrecting pst•tiee. After Rev, Mr.
Dunbar had tied the knot firm and
-- a .cure the company sat down to e
dinner of good things which awaited
them. The toast to the bride was pro -
paused by It- A. Bell in a witty speech
too which the groom made response.
Mr. and Mee. Bell go to Goderich,
where they will take up house -
roping in the groom's house, corner
t Walnut and Pine streets. May
t eir future years he happy sod pros-
oR,"
M clay—Doak
t pretty wedding was solemnized
Met vetting at the home of Mrs,
Hens} Doak, Keays street, when Mies
Margaret M., daughter of the hostess,
became the hride of Norman A. Mc-
Auley. The ceremony was performed
by Rev. (leo. E. Ross, B. A., B. D., at
41:30 o'clock, in the presence of about
thirty indtted 'refute. Miss Annie
Ross played the wedding march. The
hride was very becomingly gowned in
a travelling atilt of blue diagonal
rl.th, with at cream silk waist. She
wore a black beaver hat and carried a
bouquet of hride] ryes. After congraf-
motions were offered, the company
ort dnwn to a dainty wedding dinner.
to which ampleuetice was done by
all. The remainder of the evening
was spent In gamete and mtislc. The
presents 'received by the bride were
otaefnl end a most valtiahle assort-
ment. Those from a distance who
attended the wedding weer Geo. A.
MtFadgen, of Stratford ; Miss R. Hifi,
of (`Tinton, and Mrs. John McAuley-,
sister-in-law of the groom, of Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs. McAtrlay have token up
their neidenoe in town, attended by
Mende,t evening.
to he held next Monday
Announcement
AAAV1N(i re -purchased the
laundry business on Ham-
ilton street, which i recently
sold to Charlie Chong, 1 tike
this opportunity of announcing
to the public that I will be pre:
pared to atten4 to the wants of
all my old customers or any new
ones.
CAMERON'S
ONLY
13 illore Shopping Daysi
TILL. CHRISTMAS
*ft--bo.ka.sty. from now otr. - Everybody' i.thinking of the greatest
Christ-
-festive season l the whole year. It.s a time of gift -giving. Some
people worry fol creeks about what they are going to buy for Christ:
mns'presents. If you are bre of these, come right away to this
store and -your worries will soon come to an end, for we have _under
•. ._one roof alLtho' useful andi_inexp�te_gifts you wish to choose,
suitable fo( men, ladies, boys, girls, children and babies. You will
find -it is an advantage to come here, as you can buy everything here
without running allover town, and then you can have all your-,
*
parcels. delivered together by our new free delivery system.
1
essage'from
Santa Claus
was received this week,
which reads:
UM coming wain this year,
-undo little earlier than usual.
hope :to rtirt •h #lou - a week from
lfond�rq, Dece ' r 19th. • Tell the
liltdc ,boys . :girls that , 1 will
try to hazy a present for mil) one
o1: them). -
� TS sipcerat/, .
CL.411S.
horseback, as
reslinp for
wire you
P..g.-1Y11.e
my reindeer
Christmas Fre.
later.
My tong experience in the -
Laundry business has enabled rite •
to turn out a class of work
which has been most satisfac-
tory to wy customer...
.-BOlieiting your patronage. 1
big to remain.
Your obedient servant,
D. H. ROSS
['Clocks!
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The Calgary News Reorganized,
The Calgary News, which recently
changed hands, has been put through,
a reorganizing process, and now ep-
peat-. as The Calgary News Telegram.
l'he new editot, Jess Derntan, an-
nounces that he has succeeded in in-
teresting a group of Calg.sy's most
prosperous and progressive hnsiness
men in the venture, and that the new
enterprise is backed by that all-eesen-
tial requiren•ent, ample capital. Sonia
interesting comments upon the history
of The News appear in the editorial
page of the first issue of the reorgan-
ized paper. ••The Daily News,"
says the editor, •• was horn in
.adversity and struggled along through
foto_-_ y ars of the greatest Lrib-
ulation. It was found to be the most
difficult thing in the world to finance
newspaper after It is • tarted ; and
the most that could be done. appar-
ently, wee to struggle with the eternal
problem of the pay toll. Dan Mc-
Gillicuddy. we are everywhere told. is
one of Canada', cleverest newspaper
,nen ; but a raoehoree cannot, win
hitched to adead load. The paper came
into existence at the beginning of the
wont panic of a decode, ,just on the
exit of the boom. when everything
tightened up with the grip of a vise,
Population was scant, not in anywise
sufficient to support three dnllies. and
the capitalization of the company was
inadegitrlte to supply equipment, let
alone pay expenses throughout long,
unproft*Me 'months. Che toaster -
wheel. ea It were, dug itself deep in
the earth before it rnuld move the
itaachlne ahead. and there it stuck."
1
as Christmas Gifts
The jewellers art, the
skin of the cahinet-
t.mker send of the iron-
worker, all have contrib-
uted in making oar rta-
wrtnent of ('locks so
beautiful and,. "choosy"
for gifts.
clock should he in
every room of the house,
including the kitchen.
We carry an excep-
tionally great nssertnpent
of ('locks.
Beautiful Oift. ('leeks for the
library or bedroom. tonging to
price from *2.50 to 1117.C10.
Mantel Clock's, *4 .0 0 t
st0,00.
('hitstcs ('hake, with n. beam-
tifttl cathedral gong, *30.00.
Harr one of these laid aside for
1 'hri st :nem.
Stows open evenings.
Walter IL Harrison
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BARGAINS
This week will see some of the biggest bargains we have offered for some
time. One reason is that we want room to displa other lines of goods. Another -
reason is that'we want to keep busyup to the • nd' of the year.
jYlillinery Clearing
Forty-five Trimmed Hats, all good
colors, starting on Saturday morning
clearing at only a fraction of their
former prices. Reduced to half-price
and, less. We want the room and the
hats...pis go. -
cradle' Coats
Twenty ladies' and misses' winter
Coats in good weight, tweeds, rneltons
and cheviot cloths, regular values up
to $ to. Clearing each, $4.98.
:Cadres' Suits'
Fifteen ladies' Suits, made from
serg - worsteds and tweeds, regular
$12 and To clear, ;any of this
lot at [8.95.
Men's Sul
'Fifteen men's tweed Suits in light
and dark shades, regular values up to
$too Clearing, per suit, $4.95.
Men's Overcoats
Twenty men's black melton Over-
coats, regular valtie $to. Special
clearing price, each $5.95.
eelUnderwear
Ten dozen, men's fleece -lined
Undershirts, size 34 to 42, regular
5o cents. Saturday o clear, each 35c.
Ladles' Shoes
Three- undred-and-fifty pairs
ladies' and isses'. fine Shoes, sites
3, 3%, 4 an 4%, divided in three
lots—=q8c, $1.48 and $J.98. If your
size is in any of these Jots ,you will
certainly get .t bargain.
Sugar
Fifty -barrels Redpath granulated
sugar' at the same price asi last week,
20 pounds for $I.00.,
Brooms
Two hundred and fifty of the big
too Broom purchase left. While 'this
lasts each 25c. These are sold all
over the country at 4oc.
eggs Wanted !�
Our grocery departm wants 5
30o dozen new -laid Eggs. Are -
quoting 31c a doten for them. No
stale or packed eggs wanted.
Cameron's Departmental Store
C. P. N. Watch Inspector. OODEMICH - -
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