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THURSDAY, NOV. 7. 1907.
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
Che immigration returns for the six
months of the Meet year from April to
•ptember, both months inoladed, show
ra total of 193.690 compared with 147.760
tot the same time last year, an increase
of 45.930.
TEIFi WING$AM TIMT1S, NOVEMBER 7, 1907
judge.% by ata postal Avenue aud we #tad.
that W& here is- in ascend place in
Huron county,. Brer. Holmes, of the
Clinton New Era, had the best of ns last
year ae Clinton woe a trifle ahead of
W egbaw. but this veer Wtoltbaw leeds
Clinton by over $400 The following
tiiznree ante for places in Huron county.
The satery is always basal onthe earn-
ings for the previous year. ea that it
should not be compered with the
revenue for this year. The list t—
•••••••./.•
The Annual meetiug of the Liberals
o° East Huron will be held at Brussels
on December 61, This meeting is held
for the electi.in of offerers and the trans•
eorion of gsneral basineas Hon. A G.
eerie tv, the ue e Liberal Leader wet be
one of the speakers.
Thy annual report of the Department
o° Jutirlue has been issued. It is for the
aline net etas period ending Starch 31st
There wrre in custody is the peniteu-
ti utas ot th, Dominion on March 9 tat,
1.43 prtstiees, compared with 1.439 on
3.niy t.r-, 19 6 The number of absolute
reiterate in the pris.•n population is 17
tier cert, w trate, 434 single: 948. wid
owrel 41 There were 14 per cent total
ab.r iners aril 44 per cent temp-rwe.
Ttarre weird 83 U tua•ltan, 221 from Bri
tete, 14 from J3aash possessions and
3;5 .Virus
Tee Liberals of West Heron will hold
a 3JuVqutlIn ac t*udenun un D emcee
6-h to net-ct a oendt•tat•, tur th- Generics
lt:glowers H.n A. G. Malley, the
new Leserel Levier wait be ono of the
s:isrbkers at this mecums A. num sr of
riawes have be en mentioned in couuee-
tiuu with t :e W bt Huron nowanatiou
0 JO we h -iv -t tr qn-.ut1y h.vird is chit of
Werd-n Gerrie, who mile a splendid
showing at th • last nutnrustiug conven-
tion. It is a wise move to have the
ca. 'id itr 111 the fl Id early ana with
th- Lto.ral pray uui.=ed there should
be Ito dtilivaty in. in rating Wret Her in
alai -•ss the bounders, itues are ch3ogel.
by the n.•w restribnti,n bill to make the
ri.fa.,g Bate for the Conservatives.
Th • Canton New Era of last week
s+►-: - view ot the fact of the ap•
pro son of a local election, there is
nateretly considerable cot jecture as to
w0's wet be tee Conservatavr caneidetes
i., tee three Hurons That Mr* Ebber.
tit • rrpreseutattve in the south, will
b rhe*,taudeid .earer of the party, is a
t.••eoue couolnsi:ao I1 West Huron
te re are said to be several aspirants.
1.. re reports d that Air Dudley Holmes,
vri, • caws ro near to winning Iast elec-
Utile Is not averse t.a trying it again,'
wu.le the nam of D_ W1lttely, J.mes
hllttmen, and R +bort McLean are also
tu- ut ou-d D .me rumor states with
a geed Leel of t x,tlicituess, the 0 weer-
vatava.. csndidste tor the local, for East
Huron w u1 b3 Mr. A H Musgrove, of
Wiubb eu A ceuventton was held
scone taaie ago an 1 the nomination of
feted to Mr B,•.amfu, but he dad not
a.Lrpt it, tb men. 11 wee thoazht he
onto nue) Snoamd fir•. Ma -grove be
the act u el Loeninee h • will meats a strong
cau1iftte. as he ii pret'y popn.ar, bet
it is l;k.-ay he wont.' not newel the nom
teems uutens W oghew le pieced In
this Ea -t R.dtut We are told that no
nowivatl ens wall b s wale by the C.in-
servativea iu any of rue ridings until
atter the Redistribution bill has been
atn,ouaced "
Revenue 1 Salary
Arbtirn $356 62 $13' 75
Apiberiey 116 70 49 50
Bayfield 477 74 195 00
Belerave 437 61 210 00
Beuoailler 100 97 45 00
131nevele 292 76 LII 90
Biy tit 1896 35 417 00
Bracefeld 367 44 142 50
Biases's - 2151 48 036 00
Bettnst 149 68 72 00
Blake 98 90 42 00
Brewster. 19 41 18 75
Ceutralia 302 32 121 50
Olandeboye 172 99 72 50
Clinton 4480 23 1315 50
Crediton . 555 42 215 09
Carlo W . 106 6$ 48 75
Chiselhurst 68 12 25 80
Constant e . . , 141 00 . 52 50
Corbett.. 78 00 27 00
Crediton, E,st1.23 25 65 00
Crewe. . I4 00 18 75
Dashwood . 371 45 1.45 50
Dnnganuon .... 574 96 250 50
Drysdale 75 57 36 00
Dunlop 57 00 3300
Ethel 3.7 86 151 50
Exeter 2356 i5 700 50
EgwandvilLe ... 274 t•0 118 50
Teewich . 62.i 52 246 00
if .rdyea 38 95 1815
(ileunuuan 44 65 22 50
t*lertfarrow ... , 34 95 18 75
Grand Band 250 81 06 00
tereenway 133 58 57 00
Gederich , 6780 20 1978 50
Gerrie 783 07 285 00
Hensel). - . . , 1352 49. 454 50
li..rluck 41 51 18 75
Harpiey 36 00 21 00
Hoiwebville 129 40 60 00
Hrutryn 55 40 25 50
eche Green .. , , 106 00 43 51
liunt►utitired ..,- 2 00 18 75
Hurondale 21 30 18 75
J sairstowu 81 25 41 00
Keepen. 221 65 121 00
Knrva . 4u 00 18 75
lelui.'bbridge93 96 41 23
Ktutail ... 177 99 70 00
L •ndesboro 365 72 141 00
L .sea 40 19 22 60
Laurier 33 18 33 25
L a.lbury 81 (10 31 50
L whitish 126 85 57 00
Lr hien 2113 1875
Leval. 6150 3452
L i mlt'y 23 82 18 75
blatektug 14 50 18 75
Marooc r. 30 94 12 50
Moucreif, 76 75 21 50
Mount Carmel 1.27 56 42 00
Newbridge. 194 00 49 50
Pott Aterrt 80 61 39 00
Porters Hall,82 16 " 33 OD
Prosperity 9 00 18 75
Rederave . , .. , 4'J 33 21 25
136
,:75
o r h 65 b 33
5 3 e
Swarth . 433 7 70 1224 00
St Augustine 77 u0 22 50
Sarepta . - 41 75 27 OU
Stripes 36 20 25 50
Sam mnrhitl .. , . 22 00 18 75
Sa shine '3 00 18 75
Thames Road 27 00 22 50
' Verna . 28'i 65 115 60
Walton 346 39 145 50
Wingham 4683 38 1215 00
Wroxeter 68133 274 50
Westft Id 55 30 30 00
Winchelsea 100 95 51 00
Winthrop - 80 11 45 00
For the purpose of comparison we give
t to postal revenue of places in other
counties as follows:—Listowel, $4 500
11; Mitchell, $2,'3138; Palmerston,
$3 620.18; Harriston, $2,'793 '79; Mt.•
Forest, e3 636.15; Walkerton, $1,430 09;
Chrslev $3 235 36; Lueiraow. $4 808 '78;
etitemay. $t 007 22; Tees water, $1,431 •
43, Whitechurch, 9177
A FARMER'S TRIALS,
Weak and Worn out Through Over-
work and long Hours.
The farmer's life is always a bard
one, but it he is weak or mitering it as
81w0$1 unbearable The hours are lout'
and the work leo hard that none but ti e
strongest can stand it. An illastrati l
of the effect of hard work ori the sees-
tem is given by Air, Geo I3untsberg, a
farmer ut Spry, Out, fee says;— •I hate
lived neatly all my Mein the Brace pens
testae. I ma a farmer and have always
had lay share of hard worts and bee a gt.oi
many other melt I thonitht there was ua
wear,iat to my system. I) Wei wee iris•
taken for about a year and a hall ago 1
began to go gradually down hie. I
would tire at the least exertion; ray
appetite failed we; I had a severe pain
111 my side and around my Inert The
dootor told me I was suffering from
pernicious anaemia, that I was almost
bloodless I doctored for six mouths
but instead of improving, I grew so
weak that I could hardly move without
assistance. I Lost flesh until I was at
most a skeletou A. friend from Stokes
Bay told me of the great benefit she bad
derived from the use of Dr. Withaws'
Pink Pills and advised me to try them
32y sister in-law bad also received greet
beneat from their ase so I dent e 1 to
give them a tri•tl. After using the pills
about a month I began to gain strength
and !rota that ou I improved rapidly.
New blood seemed to course through
my veins; my appetite improved; t e
pain left wy side and heart and I gaiuea
in weight. After using about a dozen
boxes of the pills I was again enjoying
the best of Health. I have nothing but
praise for Dr. Wil.inms' Pink Pills as
they cared we after medical treatment
had failed—I really believe they saved
my life."
Good blood is the worst of health
Keep the blood pure and snob diseases
ae anaemia, rheumatism, sciatica, in•
digestion, heart paipiration, eaz-ima and
the secret ills of women will not exist
The most perfeot,bluod tome and nerve
restorer in the world is Dr Williams'
Pink Pills. Sold by a I medicine deal•
era or by mail at 50 cents a box or six
hexes for $2 55 from The Dr Williams'
Nieuwine Co., Brockville, Ont.
Live Stock taart4ets.
Toronto, Nov. 5—rhe run at the City
Cattle Market for to -day was 70 loads,
1,250 head of cattle, 1,400 sheep and
Iambs, 600 hogs, and 113 calves
Trade was far to-dey, but nothing to
get exoited about, The quality of the
cattle coming in is still a very low aver-
age in quality, ohoiae and useful 1entuher
cattle being• apparently scarce and rare.
Tnare is a demaud for good butcher oat -
tie at about the same pri. es as have ruled
for the past few weeks. Though these
prices are low, buyers still compian that
they fire paying for more than they are
really worth considering the quality
The export trade is stilt dall, though
the market is steady for geed cattle.
The Old Caaatry markets, however, du
not yet show much improvement, mud
until something happeus there of a
nature to encourage buying, prices,
here are likely to remain at present low
levels.
The following are the quotations;
Exporters' cattle— Per 100 lbs.
WRITIttCr3IIIICR.
81r. G'o. Eagleson, of Petrolia, is
hem' for a few holidays.
Turnips are, still growing; they will be
pulled when I tdian summer comes.
A f •w gstee were re ;rived oa Hallow-
e'en ntuht The plaviag of pranks is
now almost st thing of the past.
Mosley El Sharpe wish -8 to express
his aiucers gratitude to the people of
Whitechurch and vicinity for tbeir ea
In -':ted kindness to him clothes his
rrceet illness.
Thanksgiving morning service was
hdd in the Presbyter•aa church Rev.
Mr. P,ulay preauhed an appropriate'
-ermoo to a good cor:gregeti"w Collec-
riot was taken in aid of the Lard's Day
Ailiauce.
THf_ POSTAL STATISTICS. Au enj'yable Unix was spent Thanks -
riving night in the Methodist church.
1 Supper was served in the basement with
The report of the P aetmeeter Generel s plea;y of everything oa hand. The en -
The t tetteiinment in the chnro.z consisted of
for the vane mouths etidl .g March 31st , ao,eehes, solos and gaartettes The
Last bas jest been issne1. The change I Winehatn Quartette gave aplendtd gabs•
of the fiscat year in Government circlesG tactionSoloswere ana of encoresthevera bwereeet calle
anddevery for.
aoconnts for the report only bein,t for !person present 4eetned to thoroughly
Choice $4 50 $5 00
Medium 4 00 4 25
Bulls 3 50 8 75
Light 3 00 3 50
Cows 3 25 3 60
Feeders—
best 1000 pounds and up. •
wards 4 25 4 50
Stockers choice2 75 3 00
• balls1 50 2 00
Bntchere'—
Picked ..,, ...,- 4 50 5 00
Medium. , 2 63 3 15
Caws_....... 3 75 4 00
Balis. ...... , -... 2 00 2 50
Hogs—
Best .... .,.....• 5 75 6 00
Lights 5 75 6 83
Sheep—
Export elves
Bucks ....
Calle
nine months, instead of a year, as usual. enjt y the entertainment. sneakers oeakets
The prosperity of a town Is pretty well i tor the evening were Rev. Duncan,
`Whitechurch; Rev. .Tones, Ashfield;
R -v. Baker, l3inevale, with Rev. Mr.
- Finlay as chairman.
(intended fur lastrreekl
For the
children
To succeed these days you
must have plenty of grit, cour-
age, strength. How is it with
the children? Are they thin,
pale, delicate? Do not forget
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. You
know it,rnakes the blood pure
and rich, and builds up the
general health its every way.
tee ehndrencannet tt:htyherelrecdheatth
inmate the *melt are in proper toliSilinn.('or-
r,et atfr rm+tisalIeitt 'y kivth¢ stoall laxatty.
dv+MQ 4.yir'iPlltb.Ailvegltllbie,ssearoost68
Inas tre 3%0. eyes, eo., triable *see
1tAte v lorrt,
yenAtlt;i~ C61t1'.
l loosens.
We rarer ed Wrote!' 'kvb 1.551n(1i
the t.raexlad of eil eke meeteivits.
FALL 84 WINTER
Suiiings
ani
Overcoatings
gialanin s
We have the best range
of these for this season ever
shown in this town.
NOM
The fancy broad stripes are taking the lead in
suitings although a few overcheck are still in vogue
and the style of slake is varied so that you can have
the style yo i most prefer and know that it is all
right. Come early and make your selection,
FURNISHINGS --We have a full line of all
the latr'st furnishings, new and nifty goods arriving
every day. •
I AXWELL & HILL
Merchant Tailors and Men's Furnishers.
Writs for by electi•ens for the three
vaeanoies in the I ominiou H'usa will
be issued et•once, and voting may take
place on the 26t1.
400 425
3 50 4 00
800 350
4 00 5 40
200 6 00
Spring Lambs each..
Calves. each. ,....
It is eipeoted threshing Will be finish.
ed this week.
Apples are nearly all picked end farm.
ers are busy at the mangold5, carrots
laud turnips.
Steers for stockers have teen shipped
from here to Buffalo. Price 2ets. per lb.
The Presbyterian Guild, at the in-
vitation of the Epworth League, paid a
visit to the Methodist Church en Monday
I niaht. Mr. D. Henderson, as leader,
t gave a vett' interesting %address ren the
Dttlesofthehear." After thetsddress
1 a number took part in the diectaesion
rind a very pleasant and profitable Even-
ing was 'pent.
1 Sunday at the Methodist Sunday
l school there was a Surprise for the echo!-
' ars. Mrs. Cutlet, stibarintendent, read a
note It 1orraingtheschoolthatMistEditlt
1 Caelee WM sheet to leave the school'
cend she with ether fotmer membard pie
tented the Jnntor members- with tti mice1
G sionarylibrary Of twelvevoiumes as Well
Ias a few volatiles for the senior member,,';
al a tfrken of esteem for the school, It
1 was moved by Mr. J. Spatting, seconded
1
%bar Miss C. Moore. that the rtipetintek.
1 dent convey the sincere thanks and best
wishes ot the school to the donors end
Diet we regret to part With Mies lli.
Cny1er, who WAS very popular in the!
school, lashes stud choir,
LARGEST AND BEST
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. O NT. ✓
By being the best this school has
beoome the largest hasiaess training
school in Western Oatario. Oar en-
rollment again exoeed9 that of a year
ago. Why? Because our coarses are
thorough and practical with seeded -
lets in charge of our Commercial
Shorthand and Telegraphy de.
parrments. Alt bar graduates obtain
good positions. You may enter now.
Write for our free catalogue.
ELLIOTT & McIACHIAN
p14INCIPAtS.
TELEGRAPHY
for Railway and Commercial work
n
• c b u k
is well taught it new ben);
y O
(Guided by the Sey," explains.
tent with first lesson to any appli-
cant on receipt of 4 cents in stamps.
Address Central School of Tele-
graphy, 3 to.
Wr y Anew, President.
OLD HENS
WANTED
We r;:t pay tilt kaiiest
p3 e* for ay:e a]) 111!,
Iona SH:GKEll3,; 01118,
7tii;KEYSien4 ail
trees of
poetry.
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4 ,,,Ptil
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Canada
Poultry &
Produce
Company
(leisetri)
411AiE00, Os#
WernaBAlri MARKET REPORTS
Wiugham, N.av, 6th, 1907.
Flour per 100 lbs..,. 2 80 to 3 15
Fall Wheat 1 02 to 1 03
Oats,. .. .. 0 45 to 0 50
.... , 0 56 to 0 60
. 0 83 to 0 86
, 0 21 to 0 25
Eggs per dos 0 24 to 0 24
Wood per cord 2 50 to 300
Hay, per ton 13 00 to 15 00
Potatoes, per bushel 5D to 60
Lard ... 0 15 to 0 15
Live Hogs, per ovyt. 5 90 to 6 00
Dried Apples 07 to 0 07
Turkeys, per 1b 13 t3 0 13
Geese, per ib 08 to 0 00
Daoks, per 1b. 07 to 0 08
Chickens, per ib,.., 07 to 0 03
Barley .... ..... ...
Peas
Butter •••• •••
±e
10
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.3
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?5he Greatest
Clearing Sede
NOW IN FULL SWING AT THE "BIG STORE."
ONE-THIRD OFF.
Men's and Boys' Baits, Overcoats, Pants, Vests; also Men's and
Women's Rain Coats. Figure out the saving you can make on
your Snit and Overcoat far Winter at 331/3 per cent. off.
ONE-HALF OFF
All Men's Ulsters, hard and Soft Felt Hats ; also ten " lonely " Suits
and about 3 dlhen Men's Shirts, at half priee.
a
ONE-QUARTER OFF
Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Laces, Embroideries, Window Cartaias
Chenille and Damask Curtains, Cu,•tain Poles, Window
Shades, Extension Rods, Carpets, Rags, - c.
Also h off all Women's Far Coats slid Jackets, 'eady - to - wear
Wrappers, Skirts, Shirt Waists an Vhitewear.
ONE-QUAR OFF
Women's, Misses' and Girls' Coats and Jackets — all new goods
imported direct trona England—at ,N per cent, off.
One•quarter off all Umbrellas, Men's Caps, and Girls' Tams and Caps.
ONE-FIFTH OFF
20 per eent. off Fur Ruffs, Scarfs, Stoles, Throw'ivers, Man, eta.
20 per cent. off Underwear and Hosiery fur Men, Woman,
Boys and Girls. New goods, quality guaranteed.
One -Fifth to One -Half Off.
20 to 50 per cent. off all oar splendid stook of Boots and S503s,
One -Third Off all our Rich Cut Glass
aHere's an opportunity you have never had in the past, and may never
have again, to put is a supply of Cut Glass at 33 1/3 per cent, off.
One -Fifth, One -Quarter, One -Half Off.
20 to 50,per cent. off all our large steak of Plain and Farley C lia3 ,
Crockery, Glassware, etc. Tsremendous selling in this ilopartmant.
Quaker Wheat Berries 8e pkg. Malt Breakfast nod, reg. 201 for 15e.
'1 Fromola (rolled wheat) Si pkg.. Challenge Blue, reg. 53, n )w 4
el for 10e. Dates, 8 lbs fur 25e. 1 ib package Dates, 63. :Y• lb
package Dates, 33. Red Ball Tat, quality guaranteed,
regular 50e, for 35e a pound.
7
WANTED.—Eggs, Butter, Poultry (dry pinked), Deed Apples,
Beans, Wood, Oats, Hay and Potatoes.
IJOHN g - ➢Yingham.
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Bare Facts to Bear ill Mind.
r
We are for the next 30 days going to sell our well,assorted
stock of PARLOR SUITES, DINING ROOM SUITES, BED ROOM
SUITES, COUCHES, EASY CHAIRS, FANCY CHAIRS, SPRINGS
and MATTRESSES at the LOWEST PRICES ever heard of in
Wingham. .
THIS IS OU‘B, : FIRST BIG SALE.
I '11 ' is,....
M
Parlor Suites
Typo of the very best Moquette moth-
• proof 5 piece Rug Suites, spring
edge, and all plush banded and
silk coaled. It is a dandy. The
reg, pries $50.00, sp. trial $38.50•
Just twof these unite in stock.
o
1, 4 piece Wiitorellirg Suite, assorted
colors, serina edge, plash banded
and silk corded with heavy wool
fringe, regular price $48 00, very
special ...... $32.50
1, 3 piece suite the very newest polish-
ed mahogany, frame upholstured
in the very finest colored Verona
or Silk reg, $35,epeeist $ x;6.00
We have not room to quote special prices
of ail otir suites bat call and see for your-
selves. • .
Dining
Suites
We
these
1
Special
Room '
-'
can jest give yon a feta words abotit
as oar Space is limited. We can
you Pining finites $22.00 up.
Dining Room Suite, consisting of:
1 Oombination Sideboard, solid
i cut oak, 2 British plate
carers, large . convex
leadedgiassdoor,WOrth$4G.00 .
1 Ext. Table h* cut oat, solid
pedestai, centre opens 8
ft,weltlioIisited,worth $30.00
1 set ee, cub, oat Dinners with
genuine leather uph.
seats, wotth .,..$18.00
Bed Room Suites
We have all kinds ranging ice -erica from
$14 00 to 276 00. ,
Spacial Suite-Rspal Oak finish, 8
drawers is stand, 16x20 British
plate mirror, and large stated
with drawer and dook, with
woolen or iron bed 10 match,
regular $20.00; spocial as abeve,
:any number $ I4.00
Oar epeeist smite hag a large dresser
doable top sli3peafront,2drawers
' very large Mirror licitish Piaui,
size 18 x 36, washstand, large
` double top shaped trent, drawers
and door,withlton bad 43 in. high,
ld Inch bras's rod, heavy brass
nobs, 3•pieee reg. prise $28 50;
special price, any number $22.00
Gata't be beat, •
' We're giving special prices on all
stir suites, call as and be convinced of the
money Yen frau save. .
regular price and worth it $103.00
price to clear just one of these
left, seat think the price ie $82.00
Couches.1.
We have something good to skow you in
this line.
16 Couches left, 6 feet long 26 inched
wide, uph. in the Very best!laurelAN
velour, Spring edge, spring head,
4rowof heavy copper springs,
heftily wool fringe on bottom,reg.
prise While
price $10.00, specialn
they last $7.50
0 goad Cotnchee uph. in best velour
assorted colors, heavy roll edge
springs bead and sides, a bargain
at $16 00, but stir telling Orioe
is .... ..., I.1. 5d
We have better Couched with jest ss-
big reductions of pri0e,our $ 2y5 00
eaucli feet%*L....—. .. , L000
Other
1st FEW WOILDS ABOUT
.gw7 n
-tire rues
people knOW that it does not pay
e1peoiallyi
to bey a cheitp We
in afnattress, We havethsCheap _
but strongly advice you to bay
the better. Just to stn vae the
people 0 ' 1 the high gaelit of
mattresses- we have decided
to cut our 00e5 nearly as loam It
the cheap. We wilt for the next
30 days Belt this mattress, Oaten-
teed by bs and the beakers in town
S tial 'toe lot 30 days....$3.00 to be pure. clean and sanitary,t ft
to ipa4i u
ildttttrstleeb ranging from $4 to $16.
Spriii a xWe handle the very best°
Wovenwire epriegse gaaranted by
latter,. for 5 years, spsuii}alt en
price ..., ..... ,°•,.,$3,00
When taking springs and mattress We
• evil% give an extol oat 0f 50e.
Doie fail to call slam our stock, it ie
a pillagers/ Willie! geode W.ttoh Oar
window'. ,
F 4'5
LJ
We Are gtvidg big out in this line, .
bat' and sae' them, taph, all over '
with the best of goods, jest due
nph.11 tapestry, epringe, seat and
beak, solid oomlortt only. gs, sea—$4.50
.
pinny Recltsrs ticrdtactsSt:tuda 1ietat t,05fltle
ables131trt.Weiss.t314 oewes,IronSrIs,ere,at
very lowest prices.
1
i,ndertaking sadly%seswerse stay ileac
day stir night. Telephone eels receive
prompt attention. Office Monte leo.
106: Residettee P1Saae, Nee lies. -
JAS. WALKER & CO
Picture Printing a Speelalty,
An eases delivered free.
1)on t walk into the Bank cellar
int ui of mfr store.
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