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LOCAL TOPICS
er Resorts OtoalrE. Mew Star Theatre.
The ti"u► suoaK dosed Its doses The opening nights at the new Sitar
�er
s„on eh gaols -day last. The Theatre were a great success. the
or
at Jlen Park aad the borne beteg crowded. Mr. Culver u
bates are per, bet will to be congratulated upon the comfort
Tint. Farm The season bas
deo Merl Iowa f ofthe vary beat la the
bw,ory of tb. Wusiet botaiMss Lo Uode-
rich.
Fanner Badly Injured.
Mr. Michael itsSy. Med 71:4
d ns a
preatioeut inroads Mortis
p
blvi,ber et Mr. Jobs K.117 sad of Mr J. li. Kelly tit tbrt! tOWD. was so
badly butt at Blyth on Saturday that
Ds cannot reoo•er. Ba wen hurled
from • load of grain whoa tbe bones
wore His spine was seriously la.
]used tis the fall sad now this has been
IuUoor.d es paralysis.
Mefe -Martin.
A ,Hirt nut pretty wedding waa
pleamited st tit. Peters church on
Tuesday ut is a m. by Rev. Felber Mc-
Bee Clary Laurette. eldest daughter)
ming the bride
mew Mire Annie Marg sister of Obs
ovumassisted the bride. and Melvin
Ranee brother of bride, t
st asby e
t
syn The happy poi
7.1.156. 1'. K train for a short wedding
trip to Detroit and Buftaln, and on
their crturu will reside in (1(derkb.
Their friends join in wishing them a
long and happy wedded life.rs
prominent Lumbermen He.
11 r. W. E. Biewood. rise -president
nd
ageneral manager of Meagre.
/haves. legwood & Co., lumber deal
ere. with offices at Toronto and Buffa-
lo. and hits at Bye{ Inlet. Wall in
town on Tuesday. canes. eahere foe
thepur•pose of buying horses from Mr.
Bee). Allen for use um
e in the S's lumber
caapi tbrungbout Noetbern Ontario.
The big mill at Byng Inlet was buroeo
to the ground one year ago last May.
The tlrm were heavy beers by the
ere and between 700 and 800 men were
thrown out of employment. A new
and modern mill has been erected and
within a few weeks will be in opera-
tion.
4 C. 1 "Lit" Organizes.
The Collegial* Institute Literary
Society bis or wizened with Obs follow-
ing officers : Hon. president, Dr. H. I.
Strang ; preeideot, James McCHnton ;
first vice -precedent. Mies Helen Prid-
bam : second ♦io.-pte.ideot, Durgin
Philips ; seaetary, Miss Cones Clark:
treasurer. Clifford Williams : ist.
Cyril Dalton ; editor -en -chief o 0. 0.
I. Journal. Cockburn Hays ; assistant
editors. Mw Mary Tom and Wilfrid
Vapory: couocillor., Miss Vers Dur -
Din. Miss Ethel Nairn , Miss Morel
Jobnston end Miss Cora AUta The
has Society. which bba mumble for
so many years, expects to base some
interr,tiog meetings during the term.
The date of tbe annual fall promenade
will be decided shortly.
of Mr and Mrs. of
__MeMro. of
A Former Resident of Goderich.
. The mortal remains of Mrs. Catbar-
ioe Mclneoeb, widow of the late Capt
lbae. M' Iotosh whose death took
place at Detroit eat wast, were de-
posited in the Colborne Catholic
cemetery on Mooday last. The funeral
took place from the G. T. R. station,
after the arrival ot the noon train.
Mrs. Mclatueb and bar deceased hub -
bred were residents of Goderich a
good many veers ago. Capt. McIntosh
was a well-known eke captain, and in
his day commanded some of tis larg-
est steamers tbeo running on the
lake.. A brother of Mrs. Melotoab.
tbe late Capt. Murray Mctiregoe. also
was one of the best -kaolin mariner,
on the lakes. kite Melnteeb bad
pa.ard the fc ursoore mark by t'vo
yeah. The remains wen accohopare
ied hum Detroit by deepened'. sons.
Capt. Murray McIntosh and Seymour
McIntosh.
n al CODS4D1euwe of hue new themes,
and his enterprise sod progreseiveesse
will so doubt oueet with tbe recogni-
tion of the public.
Rte. W. A. Fish's Address.
There was • good audience et the
Temperance Hall on Mooday evening
to bear an address by Rev. W. A.
Fish, et Owen Semi, on the subject
of eRotores Aggression in Our Homes
and Public Schools." The address wee
given under the auspkee of tb.Oranee
Society. Me. Fl.b re a speaker of con-
siderable 1 utocy -nod force and was
beard with muck interest.
Y. M. C. A. Benefit.
At • meeting of the Y. M. C. A.
directors held tbis week it wasdeeided
to arrange for • benefit concert of
local talent about the Ifh.b of October.
The Association has to Lace a
large
deficit from its eutertatinment course
of last winter and several of its friends
have suggested this method of meeting
the difficulty and have promised tbeir
assistance. Further particulars will
be given Later.
Viscera Sant to Toronto.
On account of certain suspicions
raised in 000nectioo with the death of
Fred Joon. of Morris township, wbo
died in • buggy on bis way home from
Brume's. County Crown Attorney
Seager has had the vlsoere of the dead
mac sect to Prof. Ellis of Toronto, the
Provincial analyst, for examination.
A report of the result of the ez•mina-
tion has not yet been received.
Rural Mail Delivery.
The delivery of mail on rural route
No. I, Goderich, will commence o0
Monday, September 15. J. R. Orr,
the mail -carrier, will leave the post --
cake at 1 o'clock, aa Dearly as possible,
each afternoon except Sunday, making
one complete trip a day. The rout.. is
out the Hurou road to the road be-
tweeo the 5tb and nth concessions of
Oodericb township. and along this
read to Porter's Hill. thence east
along the Cut lice to the road betweeo
the 7th and Pah concessions, thence
north along tbis road to the Huron
road end beck to Gouerich. This route
covers about eighteen miles.
LOCAL TOPICS tN BRIEF.
Celebration week at Lyric. Every-
body come and enjoy yourselves.
To lose the blues pa *visit to the
PM Lyric and s"Tiger Lily." Septem-
ber 1e and 17.
Dies in Young Womanhood.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wni.
Clark. W'alout street. baa beep bee-
esved by the death of their youngest
daughter, Mary Christen, who pawed
away early Monday morning in her
serenternte year. attar a long period
of ill -health The lose is keenly felt
in the brume and .ysrpsthy is ex-
tended to the bereaved ones by al)
their friends and acquaintances. The
funeral took place Wednesday after-
noon, the services being conducted try
Rev Jas. Hamilton. The inter-
ment way made in Colborne esattterj
The pallbearers were Arthur Me -
Howard Youngsnn, Victor
Newell and Jobe Basra Tice casket
was covered with beautiful floral
offerings Cross .ycspalhizing frieeds.
including • wreath from the comrades
of Miss Ciark's brother Emmet in the
Signal °flies. Among those present
at the funeral wet. Mrs. Y. Mattbsws.
of Port Huron, and R. .1. Clark, of
F,.eerto0, Ont.. sister end brother of
the dece*red, aid Mrs. R. A. Hell, of
(listen.
Harbor Notes.
The twin-screw motor yacht Spee -
)ark,, owned by Mr. Gowan, of Cleve-
land• arrived in port oo Wedtweday.
The un board econsistert
Mess. (Iowan. Plekando and AleOtt
of Uevelanri, and Cbittenden, of
abieago. The yacht, winch is one of
the t,ulert on the Great Lake.. le
hilly 'quipped with morning gent
•earcbliight, canoe and motor lifeboat.
The power Iv produced tr.,ve two
eight -cylinder amines, and • res- yiite
der motor suppiere the pewee for omit-
intorking the pumps
'r'RE 819NAL
U PERSONAL MEMTIOM.
are somas, • wit& cams ass.
Minas sine �r issflevailig
, BW
lira F. irt die
riser le
Cb�L'ed to e who. Brwas Wed. risideg:
Job droit B. A.. of t,eeba t)sasstste
lastits =La
two days e=llifeleili.• se esemethAVS
e rn
b.
Nee McCarthy. dl)aaltbaol b videos km
dee r. Moi W. A.
Itti sal Mrs. Jobe Cog. of
risking to road Mooed Cos
oed merwsek I/aa gissislr. ii
Mt. sal Mea a. T. Hariaad. of Dstwft. are
totem's/it ewe weeks.
The
OortredeBeelmessi
of
le.
. �.Y s 't�ay.�rsa�yw.`q.�
The wedgies:nuak..Uses Oetobir MIL 'i
Ur. T. g. Cees and Mea Cow at
were tis gnats of Mr. ad Mae. iL J. Mends
ea W eSasdas. Ur. Gar was is attesMaee
s Lb. es•ate mediae eenve.tiea.
Mrs. Martie Keigtt and daealir. ices
assn. Trafalgar item. base reeved berm
atir a 5141 to Mends i• Mi lsig n
Was Belie areas, of fibeppaedtes and Mw.
e. li o,.., . of time harm renamed beam
after a skit to friends at Tomatowhere ti y
dawned la tie Asha. at the Kahleties.
H. J. Morrie was la canton tut two daps
lad week es A. 0. U. W. badness.
lamer Pointer. of Pembroke. curlew of WA
H J. Metre. vt.etel We Moeda la town isat
week.
Thar swart•..peot • tew day. at the Lon,
be Pah.
Mies Alena Clark hit oo Wednesday for Oil-
men. where abs will take • -wares in pro -
fewiwul asinine at Wesby brwtal.
W. Shirelan. refine fineewras er I eC. P. It ,
who haw bass laid up for several weeka with a
sprained toot. the reealt of • tall from a)
asgloe he was rep•uteg. ezpeet• to return
to nem k seat week.
n. Herbert Lamprey vlrtted Toronto Ez
b< the Isar week.
Wlegbao Times: Mrs. C. 11 Pbtppen 1,
. Witio t in eederieb.
Ulyth Standard: Ma Jaa. Moore. of (lode -
rich, was a guest at the hove of Mr. and Mrs
L Iasi,.
Hastert► Expositor : The Mires Forrester
d Joke street were la liederieb over the holi-
day.
oltday. tie guests of em. Ussery.
Hasfarti Bows: Mies ttam(ltan, daughter
of Rev. J. Hammto) Oodere[ lti. wee • rued at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Covabek ever
Obs holiday.
Mea Rasa art teacher at k.1..
is stilling at the bums et the Mini MaDsegk.
Nimiker street.
Mia. Elizabeth Brown. of AmWeiey. b mewl-
ing • ample of weeks rW her nuat. Mn. W.
Yens.. Park street.
Mdas May Berl is Mese item Terowto tor a
Sow weeka. Mie. Be/d id thea msers=rg�ac.
e ao bye.
bestir. £a.setb Metass.
of le tatJ. to tIMt relatives at Cibesga
Reg. Plot is harm fres Trento. spading
a week at the born. d W parent,.
J. J. manna M-pedie( a be days at Lee-
dom.
Mn. W. A. (harem returned a Monday
after • Wee mootbe •lett with her daughter.
Mew. Kieiey at Weyburn. Meek.
H. K. Rick left a Tuesday to skit tie Lon -
doe cab.
R. Wm. Shannon. of Kamen. Tennessee
is in tows a MM anneal visit.
AUBURN.
i(ONDAY. Sept Sib.
WgDDtl.O.—A very rretty wedding
took place at the residence of Mr. and
Mia. Albert King on Saturday. :30th
ult , when Mos Julia Lawlor, a sister
Friday and Saturday, September is of Mrs. King, was married to W. A.
sad
20. are the dates of Mt.. tamp- Weld, of West Wawanosb. Rev. T.
H. Farr officiated in the presence of a
number of invited guests. ' After the
wedding breakfast the happy couple
left for Stratford and other point's.
They will return to Auburn before
taking a trip to the West.
Dr. Gen Heilemano arrived in town
on Saturday to take up hie practice in
osteopatby. He bad just been at-
tending tbe annual cnnveet.lou ut the
Oe thio Aoeiatioo of Ontario in
the m.e.ple Building at Toronto.
Dr. nine Hanemann, his wife, wit*
has been in town for tome time, also
bells millinery opentng.
Don't forget tbe dates of Miss Camp-
bell's millinery opening. Friday and
Setutdwy, September lb and d!.
The public school board met un
Mooday night, but as tbere was not e
quorum no business was transacted.
Mies Cameron aunoo0oa that she
has received a new supply of trimmed
and nett immed hate since her opening
day.
The regular meeting of Ahmeek
Chapter, I. 0. D. E.. will be held in
the court house on Monday at 4
at the oo0veotion. which was •
oeinck. very interesting gathering. The Drs.
A bonfire near O. C. Whitely's rest- H.tilemaan base tbeir oltdx on North
dente on Newgate street gave the firs street next the S Cal ofee, and in -
brigade • run oo Wednesday evening. mod -opening offices also at Clinton
No damage was dour •sd Seafarer.
The itemiser R. N. Jex arrived est
Saturday with•sums nal for the
Western Canada. Misr Mae Os.
dam'emcee
Skin *_k et wheals the
tint rattleget thios MMkehe
wtwate*ep resolved byj tie anial.h
invvator de. 'els Barge esm-tds et
lin 1 !r.e aura ler
aen«nnt of Mom •
8orisit . -M- Nl• Coyest w tabsthe _ snip
esee Ogg
to 1 he , Ayr, -0 ore 'weer aid LOOMS.
•staple b weediest, testing $11
entree's to the beshsl, The Sect ands*
•1 •d www 'vela this year le tees wombs
The ladies will be interested in the
announcement of Miss Campbell's
millinery opening, to be held Pride y
and Saturday of next week.
Min Mona Walter, elocutionist,
will asai.t in the Harold Jarvis enter-
taiament to be given in forth street
Methodist church next Monday a:e0-
ing.
Mies Ada McClinton and Jae. Fowler,
two of Goderich's most popular vocal-
ists, will sing et the Harold Jarvis
concert in ?forth street Methodist
church next Monday evening
..The Signal is &ways glad to receive
ibexes of news for insertion in
its columns, but must insist that
such items be accompanied by
the nave of the tender. The name,
of course. will not be published.
Ire new street letter -boxes have
been placed about town and collec-
tions commenced today. Contractor
Swazis estimates that to cover the
route taking in all the new bones, be
ban to travel no less than ten miles.
"Tbe Thief in Paradise, the Rich
Man is Heil, sod Lazsrw in Abra-
bism'p Eiti_," ie the topic of Deli
Seeder's lecture by Evangelist Berry.
.13 o clock. at tbe Lyric Theatre.
The topic has a sensational aspect.
We are informed, bowever. that Mr.
Barry treat, the subject most earnest-
ly. He endeavors to prove every
assertion from the Scripture. ft
would not be right to treat lightly a
subject which ban calmed so much
distress and sorrow of mind. 111
Orate free; no eollectloo. All wel-
come.
Laws B.wiiag.
A tournament ot Scntcb doubt*. has
been srnnged for by the committee
of lira bowliog club, to take 'place on
Priday afternoone timikeeeocing as 1
.s lie r Ohl • dribs
'10'1,10100a a,e erennleing a ribs
' rein
ir.Ihrseee
bury .. to aMeg
stlee woomme sad OM i
rvtjetMs *Ms
o'doek.
/D$RJCH
°WARM
EAST STREET GARAGE
Watch
for our
Exhibit at
the Farr
It Should
Interest You
Huron Gasoline Engine & Machinery Co.
WE WILL HAVE
o n exhibition
several Barrie
Gasoline Engines, from
6 to 12 h. p., and will
have one in cperation on
the grounds. Intending
buyers or anyone con-
templating the purchase
of a Gasoline Engine
should not miss the
opportunity of seeing the
Barrie Engine in opera-
tion. The Barrie Engine
is substantially built of
the best material obtain-
able by first-class work-
men, the price is reason-
able and they give good
satisfaction. Don't miss
this opportunity.
ALWAYS OPEN 'Pause 243
Ml.r Hattie Doaep4 of Detroit sad bee
bra bor. Harry. d henna are in tows tib
week. Hany a shite to (lancelet are very
indywriont. and la* Wit mid Mowed W his felmads have been
DIED.
CLARtL—le Godrie►. a Monday Hsptainber
elf. at t e. m.. Mary Christens yoe.e,et
chanties" of Wm. Clark, aired 1e raan. O
asst►a
MacDONALD.—AL f1t on Towda .
"eet•mb r fad. Mae oeowed ed is
rears.
CHURCH NOTES.
Rev. Geo. E. Ross will occupy the
pulpit in Koos church at both services
0o Sued•y. In tbe morning ' be will
take as his theme, "The Spirit of
Service," and in the evening. "John.
lbe Faint-beart,ed."
Rev. R. A Miller. of Auburn. con-
ducted the cornices in the Victoria
street Methodist church on Sunday io
the absence of Rev. J. E Ford. who
officiated in the Methodist church et
Blyth.
For the effective accomplishment of
the annual harvest thanksgiving festi-
val the local corps of the I4alvation
Army has set itself es a goal of finan-
cial result the sum of $M, which will
be devoted to the maintenance and
extension of their many beneficent
agencies for the social ameliora-
tion of tbe degraded and needy dame,.
All friends aad eympathirees who
would lits to give tbmnk-offerings at
this time are earnestly invited to do
so. Gifts need not of necessity take
the form of cash ; otferiogs in kind
will be equally acceptable. Knowing
the warm and well-deserved sympathy
which the acknowledged good work
of the Army has gatbered. there seems
to be little doubt that tiro highest
expectations of those concerned in
this effort will be realized
Presbytery a Hama.
The Presbytery of Huron held its
regular roeeting at Brumfield on Tun -
day. September 10tb. '!here were
Present Meanie. Smith (moderstor),
Fleecier, Woods. Carewelt, Larkin,
Joboaon and Hamilton. ministers.
and Messes. Murdie. Tough, Moir.
Anderson. Strang and Bell, elders.
Mr. Sharp was elected moderator for
the Moping six months. ('ospaheion-
A Lon bowli.g tournament was OM tat Asnrmtrly and members of
bred en the teems clubs green on
♦sturdy. . Blevee rinks competed,
meth rink being made up of two ladies
and tore gentlemen. Much interest
wee tabes is the games and the Ladies
li played extraordinary skill. The
Seal
rent played off until
Oomgr.es gave ibeir impression of
time sometime*. Mr. Sha i.lrp o repre-
sent W Presbytery at the i
el the W.F. M. el at its seat sa-
mesl meeting. 1t was agreed to eel
the attention of sessions to the As-
sembly's remit on ebureb union and
Titwincing rink was ton.grar+it Cyst nay.egg..t'or. sea
.k z 3 hrie, . with Mad 1 sem• oo'tgregat ions. or fndi ;el vale
Mimi RKta Clark sad �y have to nfler u u fait her am••nd
jT. ■sees, ria the other xeembe e, meet to liar hams of onion, or any • 1
ifs pri..s weew, dainty cops sad teraegve propose., he in the beads of
eaetee far the bliss aod tohwso jars ib clerk by November ilib, Mu
far 1ti�e raeswsa� seams. Jobostos. Woods ami emitb
Miss Edlty werer=ksted le esseldar the Assam
Itly tomewl let a meet-
Mame
eet-
t hod P. 11. Mg id he bred at Eater �, ember
ItltIt If the disrm.alen then M deemed
Om- "How do yen wtiesinate time ssfsrient. all rebate huetms.s win he
meat at wines r 'ver. —"Ob. the eowndeee slwd and the Deeeasb.eeting
sleeting'
f 1 read a story whiei l of Pre re yter y wl.bMw
me. Ter
AbseN
moray." j enmity poste -man .d the laymen •
Mgiemd.-"Want to go to the theatre A..m 1 e b.
r WW-7obeestEy—'•i have k utitbtter ea Newiesber 7te
le asessassMil. Tee
=ref the a tt__ ! Il i molt g ll314 etas M to be sr.
s's aerie" es igmtwmber 7th, iMie at WS s. we
SALE OF
GRAND SQUARE
PIANOS
Our extremity is your oppor-
1 unity.
We Deed the room f(r a ship-
ment of new Pianos.
One Ernest Gable $85.00
One Gable & Sons.$75.00
One Metropolitan $65.00
These Pianos are all good and
a snap at the price. Call and
tee them.
We have abo ! number 0f
s•-cond-band Organs at bargains.
James F. Thomson
Agent for
HEINTZMAN & 00. PIANOS
Electric Wiring
Electric wiring of every des-
cription dope on short notice.
Repairs a specialty.
All manner of supplies kept in
stock — Dry Batteries, Flash-
light Batteries, Tungsten
Lamps, Shades, Iron., etc., sold
at bottom price..
W.l.HUDDART
Reece real (J.mtrar-tor.
Meati Hereat bv..r Signal O5cee.
Open n en.
�•�fR • Af FES ��
T'aassaat, Starr? 11, Ila s
Wit- , ^- sa~,3rs,a«
Total blob hr) - SWISS
Bank limey Orders
Sane TraMe aad Less
By means of the Bank Money
Orders which we Issue. you can send sums up to esu to soy
point in Can.da'Yukon excepted) or to any of the principal
cities of the Malted States with minimum cost and irouole ani
eteolutsly no risk 0r lose,
Orders for sums up to 15 cost 3c.—from 15 to SM). aeF-Iris`
$10 to g3), ll)c. — from ii0 to 150, 1.5c. Use them;rove: CON r :77**4- ;lb
Ladies apd Gentl:mea,
Please fail to line.
You'll find
Our Ice Cream Very
Fine!
�dity talks—
Taft quite loud,
So get in line and
Follow the Crowd
F. E. BURDETTE
Balmoral Cafe The Square
' Pbooe 24
LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!!
LYRIC THEATRE
4—DAYS-4
Extra Special Attractions
DURING , FALL FAIR
TUES. AND WED., SEPT. 16 AND 17
A REAL SPECIAL FEATURE, ENTITLED
"The Tiger Lily"
(Vttagrapb)
SHOULD BE SEEN BY ALL
THUMSDAY AND FRIDAY A SPECIAL TWO -REEL
FEATURE, ENTITLED
"The Ne'er to Return Road"
t Sdrg)
ALSO OTHER GOOD PICTURES --
DRAMATIC, COMEDY AND WESTERN
SPECIAL SONGS EACH NIGHT
ALSO GOOD CLASSICAL MUSIC
Patrons of this Theatre are always assured of a refined and
educating program, Use aim of the management always being
QUALITY, COMFORT awl COURTESY. 'Phone conoection with
Ws Theatre—No. 302.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM
HARVEST HELP EXCURSIONS
1110.00 TO WINNIPE(, von CHICAGO AND DULUTH
Proportionately low rate. to k dnooten and intermediate Mallen
&CPT. 6-. From all station. Toronto to Sortb Bey inclusive cud we•.t thereof to
0.terio.
Hemet
epochal
win leave Taranto at 2
m.
Glad and Strati Urea Trask Paciae Ratner 1. Use shortent and quiet
est route between Wioo/psS, Haskatoas. sdneates.
WESTERN FAIR LONDON
Oederiek 4 London and Retort.
$I.00 sept. L t r. t tis. u *Iasi gest k 11. 11
AL dikes. valid We ratan) soUl Monday. Sept. tits. Itl7
Fug Particulars frees... F. Lawrenc. is Sons. Town Pas.ewe,r and Ticket As eat
Wiens a.
A
on the Square, near
Montreal Street
Everything fres h,
bright and attractive
PAINTS
TURPENTINES
VARNISHES
AT COST PRICE
As we ace distomtion-
ing the., line., we
will clear our stock at
Prog ram ie changed
every Monday, Wedoes-
dsy and Friday.
Come sari see our
comfortable, cosy house.
We intend to con-
duct a picture tbeatre
that shall be seonod to
none, and our patrons
rosy rely upon arse -clan.
service in every respect.
COST PRICE
ED. LYNN
zee HTRisr OODRRiCH
Admission 1 Oc and 5c
Proprietor.
A Business
Opportunity
Zile stet& N besiseee et the Zia idgt dotterel
eters Is Wired tau sags ash the .fere forr.si,
♦ good benison le babe dose and ass be leaessed.
Mosey Order Pasta r'. in eonnwetlon with stern
Gerd imago. for 'selling.
G. R. BELL, Kingsbridge
THE
Goderich
Industrial
Exhibition
Everybody come and boost the Fair.
We purpose having, if possible, a better exhibit
than ever.
We purpose specially showing the Pandora
Ranges.
Our Mr. Hardy, a hardware man of long ex-
perience, will be in charge and will be pleased to
meet you and show you the vital points that combine
to make the Pandora the best range to buy.
Alongside of us our companion business, The
Misner Mfg. Co., expect to make an exhibit of the
lines of Toilet Articles they manufacture.
You are invited to snake our exhibit your head-
quarters for leaving wraps, etc.
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Howell Hardware Co, Ltd.