The Signal, 1900-11-15, Page 8P
Loie1 No Dress Goods & Silts
Our stock is right up-to-date with the newest shades
in Homespuns, Tweeds, Cheviot and 'Heavy Serpa,
with new Trimmings, Buttons and Lining to meta,
and our prices are right low.
' NEW HEAVY COIF SILKS in all shades, wiu'th
$1.06, for 75c. Lair . selection of Cheeks, New
Brocades and Plaid Silks. No trouble to ahowgoods.
JACKETS WILT lNI&Y ' ' ,Jpe
A Special Lot in
different colon rang-
ing from $4.00 to
Clearing at $2 50.
Targe range of
hc.t valuov iu new-
est style Jackets.
Pricer away down.
Special Lot Fancy Wrapperettes,
Prints and Ginghams,
Clearing at be.
FLANNKLETTES
Extra Value Very Heavy Stripe
Flannelettes, regular 8c quality.
You know now these goods have
advanced.
Clearing at be a t mrd.
Now is the time to get a jaua.ty,
readyto•wear Hat to alive your
food trimmed bat ; goods worth
$1.00 to 11.25.
Clearing at 75c.
Special Lot nicety trammed Hate for
Ladies and Girls, real Iy worth
double the money.
Clearing at 11.00 and $1.25.
CLOTHING
Some Special Bargains in Mews
Suits and Overcoats. Conte and
look over our large stoat. -
• THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO.
CARLOW.
Moamar. Nett. 12 h.
the r.port of a (, tM lawman',
1. e r t the .O1 r\1
p • V
council moet:u.r 1.. tact week's Nlosst., ..
.000u•it of 161 50 is gin. o of mod to A.
Young. 't be amount should be 16 60.
Newt H van'. o'd tum, lot 1, oou. 7,
has hue sold to tar Be.uett, of Sheppard.
ton.
Mr.. H.,toc", ae very nlautet�le.tiet to
state, is in very poor health.
Mr Ih.eby, who had his lee brutes
some '.fere er lour weeks ago, will Le able
to be around in • few daye.
UNDERWEAR
Special Line Men's Fancy Striped
Underwear, goods worth 40 cents
each. Clearing at 25c wch,
HOSE
Ladies' Fine Wool Hose, regular
25c.
Clearing at 20c.
Sea ear antra waw Weal Soaks, 2
pain for 26c. ,
;err
Special Line Men's and Boys' Peak
Caps, clearing at 15o,
COME AND SEE WHAT CASH DAR
DO FOR YOU.
Smith Bro's & Co.
DUNCIANNOPI
Norton.- The local agese7 0 Dung.nooe
for Tun Bomar. sal the oleo, of 11. U. W
J.P., 000ve)•oder. to.. who wiltlr�'eewwlv�.
dine for subsorlptlons. •detonatrtg and yob
work, and s authorised to give receipts for
amouns pard for the same
G•A. NEWTON, DENTIST, OF LVICK•
now. will resume his trips to Dadgtake
S oo to April. -bot .0d 3rd Vrlday..on moo
TUtauAY. Nov. 13, 1900.
Dame Rumor bin It that several .epir•0a
ter °minty and township oEla.e are oo ti.
MOTs.
LOOT Penns. -Dropped between Duo
gannets and Port Albert . red peek.' -book.
Finder w111 please (save It at J. U Weed'.
e fDee. There was small amount of money
ft it
OEw.cI Noysp.-OWIN 1. quarterly Der -
elms •.d Dave Feast be ow held but Seb
beth .t Crewe appointment there was no
morning Denies in the Methodist church
here.
The annual dlo.er of the Ashfield and
Wawwoen Arrleultural Soot.ty will be held
at D. MoCormlok's hotel, Dnog•eroo, o0
Thursday, December 601. 1t promisee to
be a yery soioyebs affair.
Final APPIA&ANCB or TH1 B1sititr'1. -
Oo Wednesday of last week we were visit
ed by a light fall of snow as the first omen
o1 the .ppro•oh of winter. and elnoe then
the wether ha. been unsettled. A good
emu farmer. have not yet secured their
turnip orops.
DIIAPTOI! TID.-Owing 10 your humble
scribe's abloom from home lot week there
were no tid•bla from Doogaonoo. He bee
relearned sad Is enjoying fairly good health,
though many of Ms freed' were under the
impression that the omission was roused by
hie 111 health.
DtvistoN COURT -Division Court wee
ludo hen eo the 10th Inst.. His Honor
Judge Doyle pudding. Th. dooket was
light, there Ming only two cases tee .d•
]]nutmeat. Lawyer Hugh Mnrrieoo, of
L.oksew, represented the legal fraternity.
The next sitting of the (Mart will be Feb.
16th, 1901.
MUNIo1PAL.-The oounod of Weet We
wmosbmet In pursuance of adjournment
o n Monday, 5th of Noy. Among other
matters lran.asted freers were (Moyne Tun
lid to the amount of 1400. Ree•. R Medd,
sed noanotllora MoQadlao, O'Connor cod
C. T.ylar were preempt Next erosion will
be held In the usual pros on 'he 15.11 of
Deoember, that being the statutory day for
the conned' of .11 municipalities in the
Pro01000 to meet. All having plume
against the municipality .re requested to
present thorn ler payment, .Iso .11 taxes ere
eepeeted to be oolleoted on or beton that
date. as required by the mo•iolpal statutes.
HITHER AND 'I H !Tagil. -Alexander W•Ik.
or, of Mooeomlo, N.W.T., eldest Dun of
James W.I,er, arrived hero Met week on an
extended •Isle to his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
James Walker, and other relatives ■nd
friends here and at other point. Ws pre
some he will enjoy hie mitt renewing former
%couew..00ee....John Hiles..&., merchant,
of Kincardine, and formerly of this. village,
accompanied by his wife, le oo • •lilt to
relative* and trlend. hers and other poral..
..John Hiles, jr., arrived home on Mon
day, 5th, Our harm. a short ystt to his
parent* at Klooardlne He gamed to eo
,jov himself io good style....00 Moody,
tte 6th, J E. Tom, sspeator of public
schools, officially yietted Do,g• ...0 otrblto
e chdvl.... W'm McNealy, accompanied by
his info and family, recently •i. ted Mrs
McNally's parents, Mr. and Mr., J .,nee
Sett, l'ort Albert,
',Unite 011R__.h.TwatiandaN. --'Tbs
remains of Mtn Mrs. Janet JarJiue, re
hut of the late Jnan• Jardine, of K'nlu.s
township. coda of Bruce, were Interns! io
Ktolose cemetery Ott Friday. the 2nd day
of November, being ssoorted on the real -
dente of her sou, David Jardine, coo. 4. E.
II, township ot Aebteld, to the cemetery by
• large 00000une of sorrowing' fri nd. cod
eympatblsiog neighbors ee ao ev dense of
their esteem tor her. 'I here were also lu
•tetod•oc. • onmber o1 her former frlsode
Ind neighbors from }Cullom and Luoanow.
The demisted lived to be ol• good age,
e ighty -els years and one month Rev,
R. F•irbalrn. B. A , conducted the solemn
obsesses In an Impressive manner The d•
ceased lady Mu rodded with her eon .too.
h er husband deported the life about ...err
tow yams plot. both herself and husband
were nativists of the perish of Durfeedat. in
Dumfrlrehire, Scotland, and were held in
hlgh esteem. They emigrated to C.rr.do In
1856 and looeted .n rho township of Kioles,
when, by industry and cheerful endurance
ot the hardships sad privations moldeot,
to pioneers, they moored to themselves •
good end comfortable home, and saw Ito
dieted themselves to many of the settler,
and residence by their reneroelty, integrity
and uprightness of oharwter The domes -
dad as. a good, genuine and seldom. Chris
Ilan. The bereaved have the consolation
that see pe•oefully paved into her Boal and
'Menai rest.
KINTAIL.
TUESDAY, Nov. 13.
A KINTAIL BOY M Anglin. - I'h. marriage
of James Whiny, sou of Martin W hbtty, of
Rioted, to Mess Agnes Blake, ot St. Loot.
money, Mlohime, took plea. In Duluth o0
G.:teher 23rd. Mr Wbitty had been Wk for
• willows ooarss In book ateeping at Grano
Rapids, Mtoh , cool had resolved his diploma
at the rod of nine mouths. Miss Blake,
who was a pupil of the same college, is
young and wood ieoktng, and their meeting
was followed with the natural result. Mr.
Blake, father of the bride, was present at
the wedding. Mr. and Mn, W'nitty spent
• portion of their honeymoon as gots eit
the Arlington hotel In Duluth.
NOVEMBER
tlalf Price Sale
Watch our show window for lines we are clearing at
half price.
Fancy China, Jardinieres, Fancy Flower Pots, Salad
Bowls, Egg Sots, Cream Pitchers, Oatmeal Sets, Etc., Etc.,
These goods are being sacrificed to make room for our
enormous Christmas Stock, now arriving. If you appreciate
BARGAINS, attend this sale.
Wo have also received two crates of Dinner Sots, which
were shipped to this country by mistake, and have marked
them to clear at about one-half the usual 'retail price. . 96 to
119 pieces in each set. Do not fail to see them.
Ti PORTER'S
Book and Wall Paper Store
Our Meta No. Is 100 B.
Court House Square, tioderllch.
No good. charged at RALE PRICES
BILE.
Movu•Y, Nov. 12.h
M,.. L.r,u. Ut.u, of Dont.nsoo, .p.41
Sunday with Mee. W.dlem Tbou,peoo.
The Mlatouaty Auxiliary In'eod bold•
lug • special meeting ou Wednesday at the
boos ,f Mre. H. Morrie.
Mre. J 1)uetow and ai,e. Will Morro*,
o1 Goderioh, took • slip to Bernie last
week, when they netted Mr. Morrow's
unol•.
00 wuouot of to. stormy weather the
services oo Sund.y wore not w largely at
tended as usual The .eryico in the ensu•
dug was taken by rho potter. his eabj.oll
beteg "A Six -footed Cbnstian,"
PORT ALBERT .
TUssu.y, Nov. 13
Mr. .od Mn. Nevins, of Duogan000.
spent Sunday here.
Mrs. Bell and children, of Luog•nooa,
ere vsirtt.g at the Royal,
John Sehasfftt cod son Milton, of Mllver•
too. are visiting to the village.
W. H. Reed, of Gerrie, wee iooklog up
wine of his friend. on voting d v,
Tee bay pressen were busy here last
week pressing hay tor Mr. Cursell.
Kob.rt Swedish •tteoded the f 1 of
his mother 10 Teamster last week.
Joe. Took Worry, of Kellogg, visited his
daughter, kir. John Arme'roor, last week.
Thee. Richardson and ion William re -
tweed fent their trip to Mutkok• In tin e
to vote
Ueo. Thurlow, of Godertob, celled we
some .1 his old friends while 1n the village
on W'edneed.y last.
Wee May Smith. of Goderioh, and Mum
Ellen Draper, of DuoaaaaGo, spent Sunday
et their homes hen.
Oo• .fay last week a deer was seen la the
n ark. It Deme from the North along the
hseoh and returned to the same direction.
Mrs. Quaid returned from Mllvertoo on
'.turday after spending two weeks with
her daughter, Mn Nob•.Her, of that town.
Win. Ifawklae came home vssterd•y •f•
ter an abeenca of five ween .pent in the
Tiolotty of Chatham, when he bad gone to
visit rel.tives, He took a fever and was
unable to return until yesterday.
BENMILLER•
Tumour, Nov. 13.
Au evout each as never fol. to armee lo•
tenet occurred no Wednesday, Nov 7th.,
at the hcme of Mr. and Mrs. William Good,
when their daughter, Allis, was tooted in
marriage to John R. Loos .1hroughoul
the house were profuse eeo decora-
tions, wt -Telly arraeged for the mouton,
and • Commetlul ooh. The bridal party
entered the parlor at 4 o'olook, to the
aralos 01 the wedding march, played by
Miss Midge Fulay, of Ashfield, 1n the pres-
eooe id etahty Invited guess. The bride
wee tastefully dressed to purple velvet
trimmed with brocaded ■.Ik and white gimp
and bookie.. Her travelling dress was •
tetlorm•de snit of hunter's green lady's
uloth, trimmed with pink satin and braid
and buil 0011 to match. The customary
bridesmaid and groomsman were dupeosad
with. -Lit. le Pearl, sister of the bride, made
a uhvrmtog mud lit honor, dreamed in •
sump° of Aroma and blue embower* trimmed
wL.b white braid and Icor and parrying •
l,ask•t of towers. Tee martens knot was
tleoarriy Iigd by i. Mr. Shaw, homed.
i.tely atter the oeeemooy oongr•tulatione
profuse wars showered upon the newly-wed
oouple, atter whloh all •••embled In the
speolous dining room, when the bridal party
and guests testified by their practical ap-
preciation of the many good things provided
that they had not y•t risen entirely above
the goo' things of earth. Among the large
number of Invited rumor were friend. from
l'hreley, Westfield, Helgr•ve, Avnteld and
Goderioh. The many beautiful and mistily
promote bestowed unto the bride .re tokens
of the esteem In which the and the groom
are held. Mr. aol Mr.. Long will nom.
mento the duties of home -making cs Mr.
Loot's farm here.
LEtBURN.
MONDAY, MN. 12
The ot6o1•Is at the rcesmt election here
were Donald Cumming, D. R. 0., M. J.
Tobin, poll clerk, M. MacDonald and A. H.
Illuttoo, 'mutineers for the Reformer,,'Jas.
MaoMmne end W. E. MoCuosell, for the
Cooaeevative•, Daniel Carney, constable.
Vote. given were 91 I Holmes 53, MIL, in
36, spoiled ballot. 2.
The l . E. imolai on Friday mentos last
bad not • loge turnout owing to the bad
weather. Refreshments were served by
the ladies of the Society during the mooing
and • prngr.m was also gree, In it our
local talent was assisted by ►tits Flossie
Fotheriogh•m, of Hruoefield, with • resit ••
tion which wet nicely rendc,ed. Rev. Mr.
Hamilton was present and gave a .herr ado
dries. The evening was enjoyed by all.
A Targe deer for the past two weeks has
been miming round this section as well ea
shoat the lake shore near Goderioh on the
Colborne side. Monday of last week It wag
seen by Joseph Cook but was not •hot at.
Toward. the 31000 01 the week it again sp.
peered with a Sanford hunter in pursuit of
It. Two other t.11 Josephs had • bog hunt
after It on Saturday afternoon, the taller of
the Jessrhl tMs,aeveral shots at it wiib
a Remington ride, but he did not hit the
eM1fag. mark
DUNLOP.
"remota, Nov. 13th,
Mn. Winter. and dwehter Rlseebe re-
turned to ('bluer° on Wedoeedey rel but
week.
John Coto odor anti our former townsmen,
R. and Wither/ Oke, now of t;oderieh, left
Monday of then week by rail to Martini,
kbenoe by stage to Woe Head toward.
Moir deetinotlos to be In the employ of the
O.derlch Lumber Company.
When plowing on Saturday morning , n
Oho Hamllnk farm David Corbett notloed
quite • oommetlon among the cattle herd,
wbtoh Deme Into the barnyard on e•fnll run.
The cease was • large re.odeer ,n their
midst. The teem became rather unmanage-
able but /lave held fast to them and, telling
for hie fellow workman, W. F„ Whitely,
got them tooled nil, white the deer viewed
the poen. for • few !Wont.' and then bolted
off towards the Point Farm David tele-
phoned to Stltford for ars well known
sportsman, who during the day got • shot
at the deer, but net a fatal one.
Bright and early m Thursday morning
taut as eke day was breaking, /we well.
known reelden,s, one from the Hayfield
road near the (ironl•r 1'owo, and one from
Leathern, were driving toward. the Hill M
tell the Yorkehtnm•o of the remits of the
day before, when suddenly their steed belt-
ed and upset their o•rt by breaking •
breeohing strap. and over both went ea
Mother F.arth, etusned badly W. H. Jew.
ell, teeing their mishap, hurrlal to the res.
sae. He telephoned to mine heat of the
Meehan/it ler help, the letter getting Frank
Allen and Joseph Healy to come with hem.
All three being fleet of tont they Bees .r•
✓ ived, and Joseph •ppllad cold water. The
' offerers sone revived, while Freak get the
horse naught and mother no fee them to
rename their journey, as their reg wee total
ly .stashed by the .eolde.5 No banes
were broker.
Official Declaration for West Huron.
1. l
1 r 'os,r f N' Huron ..tents wade b u M
Vd'iulu true actin rein esu nth for est Y 81ti
doclaratiou of the moult of the pouting hr this riding on November 7th. by an unfortuu
ate error the deputy roturnin ottlour at ..lib bit o uu No. 4. Ashfield, in making up hie
etatemotrl for the returning truer transposal the figures cast in his division The vote
there as anatmutsxl at the clues of the pull war 56 fur McLean and 32 for Holler The
statement enclosed in the bit 1' z made it 66 for Holmes and 32 for Mclean The re-
turning officer decided Diet heliould licit do otherwise than make his declaration in so
contemn with the st4tuwruts before him, and aoeoruiigly declared Mr. Holme& e'ectel
by 93 majority. 'The eorreet majority is 26 and the error lit trwnposit un added 68 W
this figure. lu the Loral election in 1894 a rlml'ar mistake was made by nue of the dep-
uty reiurulog officer* in Clinton, who credited Mr. Con•ol'y with a majority of 19 which
belonged to Mr harrow This deducted 38 from Mr burrow's total majority, all he
had W epp ly fora reuouut to hate the error rectified The differenw of 10 from the
figures ppublsbed last week, which gave Mr. Ho'rttes a majority of 85, ie in sub -division
No 4, East Wawanorh, w,hrro 40 voter were earl for Mr Mclean instead of 30. 7 he
figures as given ih the official declaration aro gtveu below, along with the figurer for the
bye election of 1899. 'there weer 26 spoiled ballots and 10 rejected !allots at the elec-
tion last week.
•
tivi- EtzerioN
ASHFIKLU, , r 10 -
or 1899. •=•+L;r',
E1.alrrwN or 1900.
Polling Sub-lhvirioo. .at g1r Itlajoritiee. Ill
If pq u H M x Ii. MeL
1--Dungauttou. 53 81 28 48 86 38
2-Finlay's._ 69 106 47 57 93 36
3-Luckuow 54 69 15 50 63 3
4 -Port Albert t 38 59 21 66 32 34
5-Kiugebridgs.,.,. 76 47 29 .. 70 41 29
77 29 48 81 2.3 58
75 30 45 77 30 47
432 421 459 368
Majority for Mem. 11.Majority for Holme., 91.
TOWN OF i:ODERICH.
A
a Majorities.
7-Amberley
1-Kirkbrids's 52 77
2- Videan's 54 65
3 -Town Hall 72 40
4-Ruuciman's. 66 47
5-Walton's 48 49
6 -Brophey's 67 59
7 -Hay: 54 33
25 62 75
32 11
7788 5555
18 71 43 28
1 51 56
8 77 69 8
21 49 31 18
412 370 433 408
Majority for Moline'', 42. Majority for Holmes, 25.
EAST WAWANOSH.
1 -McGowan'. .. ... . ...... .. 80 42 38
2 -School House No. 13 84 70 14
3 -School House No. 9 ' 72 38 34
4 -Whitechurch 65 31 34
Majority for Holmes, 120.
1 -Dungannon .... ntrt
2 -Auburn
3 -Town Hall
4 -St Helen's
5-Patrun Hall
M.ierity for Holmes, 12. re
1 -Benzine, .. -
2 -Samford
3 -Carlow
76 50 2S
77 68 9
58 41 17
61 40 21
301 181 . 272 199
Majority for Holmes, 73.
W A W ANOSH.
67 70 .. 13 57 65
64 65 .. 11 41 72'.
64 28 36 59
50 33 .. 78 37 of
33 31 ,:, 52
994
COLBORNE.
52 .fes_ 96 69 37
49 .. 72 38 46
b0 14
53 36 17
287 - 218 \ 265 215
' Majority'or Holmes, 60.
OODERICH TOWNSHIP.
37
77
4 - Leeburn 68
Majority for Holmes, 69.
29 23
264 262
Majority for Holmes, 2.
1 -Orange Hall 36
2-11. W tlaon's- • 32
3-W. Stirling's .... 60
4-W nu. Wyso's ' • • . 25
5-H Elford'. 6/
6-Holmeeville
Majority for.McLesn 187.
233
100
67
82
69
70
32
420
CLINTON.
1 -Loan's Stare .:. 3s
2 -Town Hall 41
3 -John Stewart' 52
4 -Henry Smith's 51
S-McMurch 'u - 40
6-F. Rumball's 37
7-11. Dickenson's 22
40
8 -Stephenson e....
Majority for Holmes, 73.
•
35
24 17
34 18
37 14
28 12
24 13
28
32 8
316 942 287 224
_- . _ _ Majority for Holmes, 63.
RaOafITULATION.
9
31
2.3
64 33 108 75
36 34 _..414 .. _-. 31
44 28 32 42 87 ... 45
4,
16 51 72 r 21
31 37 6
219 430
Majonty for McLean, 211.
-43 66
Hou.ws..
AshSsld 432
Goxderich town . 412
E. W awaoosh 301
W. Wawarrah 294
Colborne .... ... ... .... 287
(loxderich township...-,.. 233
Clinton 315
Total majority for Holmes, 140.
s
MvLase: Hoban. Mc Lauf.
421 459 368
370 433 408
181 272 199
282 264 262
218 260 211
420 219 430
242 287 224
2274 2134 214x) 2106
Total majority for 1/ amen, 93.
Clinton : `there pawed away it the home
of her eon-io•law, Jam.. Appleby, Heron
street, no Tuesday of last week, Seem
Townsend, relict of the late Chaim' Calton,
at the advaooed and respected Me of 75
Mare and 7 months. She wee of English
desoeot, her bir'hplaoa Ming .t Sew5Mo,
Cambridgeshire. Her Ica bosbwd prods.
ceased her lest November -just • ysar .gr.
Purity of our Drugs
That* the' point we are trying to m-
inces on the public mind. When • clew.
pure, well kept drug stock it spoken •.
we want that to refer to our drug state.-
We're
tore.We're doing all we can to merit that
title We the main point of our bueineea,
together with perfect accuracy and mod•
erste charges. Ask your doctor all about
our new way Of testing drugs before us-
ing them. He on tell you.
Now AMflt reams. -
We have made our stock of perfumes
embrace the best orlon of the beet menu-
lecturen For instance the Vio'et ex•
tweet wade by a eeriain firm surprise., in
our judgment. that of any other make.
The Rote odor made by the same firm is
not quite en gond.
We
as. the Violet but oro the Rasa
from another source.
Our stock of Christmas perfumes. in
paringut met in 12032 -win to here In a
week or ten days, and the variety. qual-
ity and moderate t note will astonish you.
We have now room to show our goods,
a• d this year we will show Sri assort-
ment of style. and proses that will bre
within the reach of all.
ihop in and see the gond. and prime
without reference to purchasing. All we
want im for you to ase the goods and our
prioes will do the rest.
JArlES WILSON,
Presenptinn Drug Store
Terms Cash ; No Credit.
to he held by the Young Peop'e'.
Guild in
ST. GEORGE' 8. SOHOOL,
FRIDAI, NOVEMBER 16th.
-A Good Program will be given,'
-Refreshments Served. -'
-Candy Tabis,.
ADULTS 15C. ' CHIL,DREN 10C.
For l:.e wet, muddy weather by getting a pair of oar Waterproof
taboos. We do not wish to beset, but ask you to call sad sole dir Fall
stock before buying.
We Can Save You Money
on everything you need in Footwear. See our nice Wool Felt Bole
Slipper& just the thing for the long evenings. The regular 26c line,
only 15c per pair. Special line of Boy's School Shorn at 85o and 11.00,
Our Nand -Made Shoes
for melt at 12 00 per pair are splendid values, We guarantee the wear,
A General We will be glad to have you call and
favorite. examine our Famous American Shoes,
l the QUEEN QUALITY.
These Shoes fit like gloves -smooth
and without pressure. They are
comfortable from the moment of
eta
THAT THIS
Is IIRANo1D
ON INERT
11101.
Klbo
Medium
Heavy
Low Hod.
trying on.
Repairing Neatly Done.
P. T. BALLS
.11007 aisaseeevm. M TMr IT•LL erns,
Exclusive Agent for the
QUEEN QUALITY.
LEE & SHEPHARD
are the agents for the celebrated Kelsey generator, which is
The only Warm Air Generator on the Narks
and will heat your place with one-third less fuel than any
furnace on the market.
We have the largest assortment of coal and wood'stoves this
side of Toronto. Also have a number of second-hand
stoves in stock. Old stoves taken in part payment for
, new ones.
LEE & StfEPIYARD.
')t
Trosurer's Sala of ,Lauds for Taxos.
COUNTY 09 HURON. TO WIT : By vireos*: warrant. soder the bard or the Wards.
read .sal or the corporation of the County of Rema, _aced the slat day of August. 11106. oom-
mendtcg me to levy upon the lands hereinafter desert bed. for the arrears of taxes rem mu et
is des thereon, together with sorra• sotloe Whereby Oven that pole., sunk taxas and 00E4
aseid. 1 .h.11 In oompllsooe web the l'oopote
oroonefa
lldad Aeeeeennet Lot. Miaow 111,
R. B. 0. 1 , proceed to sell by public motion the said lands or so nook thereof .. may be
seamier: discharge the same, al the Court House. to the Tore or Mod ,rob. 00
1 tesday, the 4th Day of December, 1900.
K $ VitssS M the afceraoon.
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LOX. O\ •Oats P1T00T10 011 MAIM cons TOTAL
auger. L'N PAT\wy&D.
TOWNSHIP 0V OODERICH.
6 fo Patented
Clad 1 Patented
Wad I( Paginated
TOWNSHIP OF OREY.
60 Palmated
TILL_ OF HIiNIRYN IN URLY.
O teat•
It P•�edd
VILLAOL or TORDWICH 121 HO WICK.
AIbsn-st, N y,; U.pateoted
TOWNSHIP or HULLETT.
6 1 Patented
TOWNSHIP OF 4TANI EY.
Pamir e..ee.
1• ADA -ems LIKVOT
/ 91
1 m
Patented
Patented
TOWNSHIP Off USHORNE,
9 RI. 8'dy y( Patented
Vlld �Gi
09 RAYIIELI0.
Bayfield Road 3( Patented TS
!•r t
VILLAGE 0i SLYTH.
1117 14
30
214 160
114 lute 8 76
13 III' _ �M
Mollonald survey.. 33
MbCosnell survey. E half 9 al0ek A
YIO('aughey survey 11 "hook i
BECKER & MYERS,
1 Undertakers and Embalmers
.(lr.duate of M•wiachusetta Col
;lege of Emis•Iming.
weirs HIARRR
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
BEST 0001/13 AT MODE
RATE PRiCER ANO
OOURTIOUB ATTENTION.
s5Iaoaa LOCK. GOOK w.
ALBERT 111.1, DISE,
Ran Implements and Machinery.
Deering IVndere. Mowers, Rake. and Twine.
Also J. W. Mann goofs
Ploushe, Pulpier*, • to.
Walkervll e Wagons • speoslty,
Everything made of the very hest meterW.
Repairs of ail keds kept on hand.
Would bepleased to have net all lid la.
meet woods before purehaelog elsewhere.
CLOSE CARR PRIcE0.
WBI open op In the old Angus McIClnaos
stand about ertrnr ,N.
A. W. WISE,
H•mnto. Street.
s
The Old Firm, The Old Business,
But a New Stand.
To THE PuRLic :
Wo have removed to the store lately occupied by
Cattle Bros., tinsmiths, which we have stocked with a com-
plete line of Groceries, and where we shall be able better
than ever to attend to the wants of our customers.
A call upon us in our new stand will please us.,"
Yours respectfully,
STURDY c$ 00
or
THE OROOLRS.
:'Age i3 ' .r'1:7tgl
Patented
Patented
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VILLAGE 0i WROXETER.
M•:n-t•. N I( Patented
011111111: Treasurer•s o1Roe.
asderloh. August 11. 1100.
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un 116
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WM. HOLMES,
1791 lit County Treasurer.
PAY
you tin attend the Forest City Besitrsw sad Shorthand
Lopes., London. Ont.. Practical inatruotton to prac-
tial subjects. For over fifteen years we have been in
ouch with young people and their needs, and the butinees world and its requirement(.
Every facility at immm.tNd for aiding young people both before and after graduation. We
are
adoing superior work ; reignite prove it. Send for our Cat.sJ ue and College Journal,
J. W. WEBTERVELT, Prinelpal.
Fa-rme rs
rsk
and all others who use Hardware are invited to see the
geode and prio,lt McKENZIE & HOWELL offer. ,.
This is it splendid time to do fencing. We have yet a
pretty Lair assortment of sizes of our not famed AIRRtcae
FISLD Pawnee. Hundreds of rods pu' up this year in
this locality, and invariably it is said to be the beet farm
fence on the market.
We have a fine line of House and Bern Furnishings,
such as LATeHRrt, HiiORR, Lours, 01.A/i, PAINTS, VAR/118elN,
TAR PAPIR, Cow CHAIRS and STALL FtxTURIS.
A large importation of the best ERntiiw SPADaR and
HROVRII has just arrived. These are marked
low.
Our new ELDRitw$ Sew/N0 MAO61xa is all that is
claimed hr itbeing the best value out. We sell them
down at bottom prior. It has points of exoellenoe not W
be found on other machine&
down vary
McKenzie&Howell
THR PLACE TO BUY ALL HARLfWARE ()HEAP.