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The Signal, 1911-1-12, Page 4• Ttioaistior u ser w.eee al .wr dere. Ito sea mak map &feats in seep -ta . sott&etre��W t. u =e. t b ewe. tot womb, will bank Aen•5p 4/101 'Htr 61014111114. OUR NEW^, We have rutting Nets *My hotelmen uslt t rod 'throng* On o. ways eo.gh ithopt •i4T pa1'4.k. Re tbe, pl ppet 'spirit of .fersts. teW ug that. .Well in adven g The oal It riff iff base .s die not. utak looted u' ELECTIONS Every, eanplainte tia4 lions res heli at {alts, part titDel eieret 9eaone . • • e, aft any °brio era Ur; to :a heriegs anti oft. is their 1 tt..sttenti• �u sto.ion tit t Various mug tare °ler, ..I4toas. 'ember or'- that they • it January. 1• be prov ,,neat sbo • saiettdar Dee should tit tbs to t.. ni%h;: hs keep the Mei I.egieles tort. earnest t•. providi tt •.Nan :as; to meld r Nit.t,hin • • tie11 hes, be.. .t ne lbs, :I( i fore ,ilea.. Th. i•. M»an •t • .h 8 n' mead 7•, e• ht ., .* , 6,0 1•1. fetes- Isid ••1' t=„ or'v. ,on peren. . ter r-nwncfllff �ne `)ply , �'t+1'ee . t be or Ile Kerte the to el swttttfn brew rd ( District News. t'r)RT A.BER I 1 ltd,. : J..u. :.t. a 1 ' \ tisrr. NO. -The pa), • esetunlo a b. Cagle m Young �iop4s Annotate.. wilt se heal oe {• y enrol Jwwtry 1` 't obs home tri 11r tioheoobait t11 those interested or **btu* rleexlrnt member, of the apple, .t • anal. tented to lie presen' !R.. not. LOYAL. Tu &id Jan, tett, • .yuday learning lee seur'ted tis. neatb of Valentin fisher. at the home of hire daugbtat Mrs lobo Young. Deceased was it he eighty-stxrh year. The tumoral took place Tuesday afternoon to O& 'Dorno cemetery. We extend oursym loathe tr the hereayed. I'eV AO Mtge I roue; Young returned Monday of last week to bee •uhool at Simeon, atter spending :be holiday. with het parents. Councillor end Mrs. Young William Me - Milieu. who spent the past season ail - ng on the Great bates, bee arrived tome tor the winter We regret •u Iesrn of the serious Meese of -Mrs. ,(tnl. Volvos We wish beta speedy reoovery .Th.: Municipal Telephone Co. is snaking *teat progress in the ,saestrrctioo of its line in this 'part o the townebip .. Mr. Aad Ws. Work man• who bave r•et.irroed trom the Weer. ere visiting their parents, Mr. .and lies. Meadia,..... Mr. IIChfurehy. of Rioted,* visiting hie sister. Mrs. tele P'wr*pson. THE SIGN 1. txtlLlat)t: I• I ►, ---r --_ - _-- - - wend IS NATIOPIALibT t7" �d ly some h -- is 3o Uulalix:U• r tit tbe Giber fellow tour. only by bit noir ay .0 ,ince we C41111..OW ward ehoe et the beet IW it ellatSGAt. Tan' 11La. •piniorre ere het Interop.: No,• e ,,..eg eta, La/gll, A. E', end A. will draw out to101'01 ce' .4 read et, i ac raged time P.o apre. whs. -a esse.tasliss - • ruing with initiation esti doormat ill* goo man who *took .. he f ater w• Al Meriting Nies is ie the ae- 1br lig a( test week : One is always ••.soden, trivial •uraoue about the man wbr, tete- nies.nr,• e quirt but pt.utty'LC' ricer. hIwaaelf behind• a pee„ ...aiding took ulna Oda sa (fLa'am, for iwW&; VVbeo'we e he esideooe et lir. reed era. W. •1. rt�u ill MD aloud pehied ne a filmset R well wino Mies baa Igc*naan. lett R p ee' 01 klub 11811 •r GtLaw e. •tete, ,1, Ns r. Powell, was quicken our euriontr. Wbo is '110 - totted ii 'edlo k to Fleet . Beer, of ttooaliet r' This brevities!e tart otaa- Nile Ito. \V. oJonwa sf Nlle, rind tieing sttdy to human nature. I th uuntial lino, in the prawnoe tit arate the pestdooym '•Rathwaliet." e 1 few relatives and immediate friertdE of That would strike rue h e aaving been the oxide end groom. The beide, was chosen with careful discernment. In charmingly attired In a costume of the accepted •ignificaace of for word, gray silk eoliene. Both Mr. ;and Mrs. "Rationeliet"dors not. mean inwisp je Kerr are well known in the neighbor- rational, but ooe who denies that God DUNI ANNON, Dkt`r aIWTON. DENTIST. Gs' Leotnow. h.. ;w6ss0 visions ,•utaide relate rad wilt b.00sfsrth give Nle entire attention to the home omor rmknow. where M will be femme every Aas 111 m•wlern rneth- N(M'IUis. THE I,u( A,J. .4 t*1lNUY b Dangaaaoa tot rhe sitrru1 tit &L the pest. eines Book sad Stationer) stare, waste seders win w n ee'v.d for •ebaortptioar. ad verting, end Job work. and receipts Will be rives ler stwemata :rid for tae mast. WaoM tepee, elan. lith. e. Ranch. of Goderieh, spent Sunday with friends here. Mies Etta Haldeman' Inas returned borne from the West to spend the winter Spaniel services ere being held in the Methodist church, with the peetot•, Rev. L. Bartlett. in chr rate. Mies Pearl Bradford returuwl 10 Toronto no Sate rdsy to s eaume her atudiee after sp udiog the t`hriatmas holidave at her home here. 9cRout. Rametse. - The pnhlic school hew re -opened for the term with Principal Moffett in cbarite And Vine Sager, of Galt. teething the tonin, muni, Mies Ssget takes the place of Mire dowlee. of Berlin, who was in charge of the ,junior room last term. Boeixltse (JHAN0C.-John Ryan Nae tooted (leo. Bradford', hlackemitb +hop and takes poserasion Monday. limitary 16th. Mr. Ryan is a good workman and we wish him success. We understand that Mr. Brsdtord in- tends to take a trip to the Wort and ?nom locate there. Nee I, M&E•FINI.. The annual meeting ...it the Dungannon :agricul- tural and Driving Park Association • was held on Tueedev et this week. •The old directors were •e -elected. vita : Tobe McLean, .1. M. J Wbysrd. A small div en wee pal t o each ebarehnlder ratter I ravi ng for t he repairs r.ompleted last summet. 'n9TRLCT ')RANOR OFFI.:BRb.-- The. tutees (range Lodge met here on rueedry of this week. The following 'Miers were elected : 11. M., .I. B. Coune. No. nit : D. lr. \1.. at. Thompson. No. 44e; chapleio, Rev. T. Hick. fit, J 4.: retoorrding seoreterv, .1. 4 Johueton. No. 4 : finencifo secre- 'are, Jae Elliott, N,,. 10,52: t.renseesse W I Black. No. 9$1: D. of 1:., Thos. ffergusoo, No. 498: tectnr,rs, W. Me- rlwain No. Itki2. '1nd Ales. I).tr•nie, 'I'HItespee. .1x11. Iltt.. tial if,' (Jl.l'e Oemeatet. -The Dungadt 114111 Gen Olnb held a rneetieg last, night and elected the following . ejfl- •ere : (Impale. i •. illiott; secretare. T. 1.. 4ijeo : treasurer, John John- ston : 'onnnittee of msnagemeot, E. Duff, M. Campbell end David Glenn : enditore, %Its. Darnin end Bert Tre- leaven. It wee derided t...•hange the •late of the week) • shoot trona Wed. taiSbler Aides afternoon. All be sof the club ars; r•l.1ue'etett to make note Of th..• W. Reid hem bees the sucesieful cornNeUtter for eighty-sixth year. was the lest sur - 'ba Mitchell cup and N. Bellamy won vivor of the original Maher tamily in rhe: fishing roil donated h}• 1...10bn- Colborne. ()opposed of erose. ,nns god «fann..f Tendon. thaw daugbter.:. M•. Fieber we. lionewge. 1.. . 1'. Y. I4v rH,a:M. horn In Waterton in Ittifi. end it. 188I talar) Dungeon.= has suffered a loan be 'AWNS to t.nibt.rne .vith bis *the' , :n the emcee; tit eters Chas. V Ruth who took rep a large nnrtinp ..t lead ..rforvt wb . ate. a pastoral• ,tf nine lameerr•'• .i Bentnillet. aetUioli down veer. .n -barge ,tf Rnkine hutch, r rn what etas afro.. mards Known re the, 'I)nnganoon and the Port Albert Pres a LeTouset pr. ewe. able pert •f tbs. . '.eterian ehnrs'h toe ...seemed the •a11 e.,urtry. esu abet veer wilderness. h. Pine. Riven ongregauor end ( abs Finer hems demote the first rem lase woes Inducted Int.- the, pas- 1 settlers Ie tan,• that* W. anis' one' *rate there Mr Rutherford has been other abet. frmaiii `know, btu in the •.,opsinrpwn comuleooed the seseuunus ease ,N rutting dnwn tad ele'anps +war be Pores' sod devitdaft paeans -' keeping the wiki animals 1 I Irne. rosetroyielg heir, •. roe. asr rhes l . heer. and wolves were: uutsemut at bat tisms le Me the Sobjero •:' tale • notate married fltlwnn. Warne, end 1 the' ssatl.d.,r whet is we keno,... ! tbs enure, firer. on .h Meitner, .sir• Weave Mr, plebe; wan Mauna tletbodiet 'lendttying htsself wit► this heti, t. ,$1+ •01 el . -rats 10110,' ebc ',Haien .*.-lc 1011 lla All nee hue hs. 1 high** Mt Rom• ea... las1•. lor-.d mos batt per -.dad hat. •od fo. ♦bort es had ''ngo•d nn • b• teat) d b• tet,.. sp ate obese -- server •* il» 1 Peen. serest four solo 1. fo,. ,,,.abler m' ort: •hr). net rep Twaettnvge w tette r Mu • rf ro ach:roe 4114 ,nd Tnb 4. a unlhoens M• Henke. if Hall.,' 'vine ti .ne kite lin tont t -c lien , 1 tee Mr. ,late d t rating n• ! b• eera. ,tot i hood. end the numerous and beam:ladnastier*, with the affairs of this wedding gifts received were a token of tbe esteem in which, they are held. Atter the festivities of the evening the happy couple Tett for their home et Nile, where they comtueoee wed. ded life with the best wishes of many friends. BEARING DOWN PAINS. What woman at, sometime or other does not experience these d.-esdful hearing -down pains. Mrs. E. Griffith, ot Main street. Hepworth, Gut„ says : 'A heavy hearing -down pain Ned settled across my leek and aides. 1 was often unable • to stoop or world. A very aigoifleaat pseu- donym is •'Rationallet," is it hot? But perhaps strictly ....erect. He knew. Tben this sentenc.: "The majority of the citizens are bros•d-rniaded, pro- gressive people." Wise "Ratinlsalisrt!" lase, bro-dur tadednese woe pi oved two years ago by a vote of 800 to 413 for local option. Their progressiveness will be proved ooe year hence when by toeir vote they progress beyond the sixty per cent, and wipe out the accursed traffic. "Rationalist" is surely a man of scute discernment: "Flittering away our, time to sup press the licenved privileges of others." "Rationalist' almost comes from be- stiaigbten utyeelf up. \leny times hind the fence in this sentence. each night 1 would have to leave my What "others" are the Citizens' Lea- each with the irregular and frequent secretions of the kidneys and just es done out in the morning as on retir- ing. I was lar quid and would brave to !et my bnusewnrk stand. Not hi ug I had tried would benefit me. 1 learned of Booth's Kid- dey Pills and concluded f would try thea., which i did, and soon found the long sought relief. My back strengthened end 1 be en to feel hetter• and stronger. i now enjoy 111v sleep with- out being disturbed and feel grateful to Booth's Kidney Pills for whatthey did for me." Booth's Kidney Pills are a boon to women. She Ilwouk1 know lees of headaches if she task more of them wonderful pill. Tiler are nature's greatest specific for all diseases of the kidneys and,, bladder. All druggiete, gun tying t0 .upprees t In our town thein are seven barrooms and one liquor More These ate tha only eight Iicenr• 1 concerns of which tbe propri- etors 1. a willing to coin money out of their t plowmen's weaknesses, to fat - 1 ten ti. t purees on their fellowmen's vices, . -image in a traffic which is ev.t only, and evil all the time. Think of the carnival of drunkenness which has terit)t•ized our streets this summer; think of some untimely deaf • places fellows think of spine prominent, and men whose frailties these ate,: think of the splendid know falling, falling from the pede.taa manhood, and then ay it is "trittering away time" if one can by hellot or influence lessen these heather results which flow a black stream from these eight places. Who is this "Itntionalist' who says it is frittering tine? Wbo is this roan who world stand godfather for such "licensed privileges?" We come uppn a parsgt•alh which makes us rub our eye's. Why, this is a page torn out of the hook of the Citi - mins' League! It preaches the very 50r. hoz, or poetpsid from The R. T. doctrine for which the League was or - Booth Co., Ltd., Port Erie, Ont. Sold ganized,-law enforcement. Yet it is and guaranteed by E. R. \Vi;tle. r,orth this Citizens' League at which "Ra - side of Square, doe/slim" affects to sneer and manifestly wishes to discredit, What Une Woman Is Doing to Reiieve Strange! Why did "Itlstionaliet' 1 ropriate is page ?' This is tt bwauthf 11 white !lettere ie one woman in all America. picket 1n his fence. But the pictket is who has done more than her share to not wide enough to hide hint. He relieve that enffei ing of womankind Sticks out ort both sides. 1 ant re - that woman is Mrs. Prances E. Cereal), poinded of a story told of Andrew of Windsor, Ont.- Broder, M. 1'. for Dundas county. Mrs. Ourrah was at one time a great. When be was a general merchant a sufferer from dice uies peculiar to her roan quietly slipped a dried codfish sex. She had tried many remedies . under his own cost. Bet the tail pro - hut found ti cure and had almost cruded, Mr. Broder said to him, "day, given up bopeof ever being well again. friend, next time you steal a codfish Bat. one day she was by s friend per- 1 either take a shorter fish or wear a longer coat." Might i dare to declare tbe result of investigations between the pickete, my inferences concerning the roan be - bind the feece? To me "Rationalise' is a man whop) those who know hiu. best would be tbe last to assert that he cores note peony about law enforce- ment or public morals, Suppose he steeds 10 the open and let us test: my inferences, and if 1 am wrong 1 will he among the first to congratulate him. H. S. DDG(;ALL. the Suffering of Womankind. u y ate suaded to try what was then a little- known remedy. Much to her astou, t she wee immediately bane - and in it short time completely restored to robust health. F',- m that time until the present day Mrs. t;urreh has devoted her lite to interest women in this remedy, which has nowbecome famous under Hu- mitre of Orange Lily end is ed• yertised ou prrge :3 of this. publica- t.im. Mrs. Cnrrah's sy-iupaitbet.ie nature Ieads,ber to perform the moat eharite able acts and she is now offering 10 send, free et .•harge. s 35e. box non- nuailise is exhausted. Subcceibers re- taining enough Orange Lily for it tett days' treatment. Hundreds are [retying will please suite their choice of tak- ing earentage ot Mers Oomph's genet- the two pendent pictures -Sir Wilfrid (nits- and doubtless inane r.•ajets of Laurier or Sir James Wbitney. this paps, will eeiss. this opportunity to try this wonderful renw+iy :at nuex• penes to themselves. The Signal s supply of es: eodar' for CULISONNE. 1VRDNg$0A' , ,lin. 11t11. Axes .irill 01.0 LANDMARK Orese, Oa Sunday, January 8th, after an in- nate of a few weeks. Valentine Fisher, one of the oldest residents of tiro township,passed away at the resi- dencenft non -in-law. John Young, Loyal. Mr. Meber, who was in hie M ▪ eprune end and ,'•' ml, among n ongrrgstiot two wee the people generally he has neon see. pop oleo hie gnes r• actions ongrega tion at Pin. Rive. toll t11s people. of Duopcanno, wish hay etsrrulan, as. ease in hi* new sphere Retort his as par'ture he and his settwahle wife were wade the recipient' of • pr.sentatl•.r eogstben wits. •hp4.41.•w'nt. 444 /pie Tn R., M. /dn. a 0.111..a. 1. 41111110 Is Sl.-rwhet. 's 4.)57558 ties e. -a punt ...suer emir eu• •een.rtton ✓ ed R V ant tesltno. a 4eer velour es yet oar of eau, and •e•reat.) seine w of the newt nine memo are &beat o •na 11 is O.• lased . elf) ars we rnr.sr51)) �- r-�L'.a sae x •- osl.1n• arnw 5M1. .rnl 1/ es 000S.Mr • •.r is 'seal! tee •pM11. ,ettfl rel trio •.enPoa e MR In not ..wart• ae ternaf s�yse5wee „m he barb.. lung. se asew eleitee ret of mete 4 Aut, to Gov Wlowsmw We 4n .ret • telt y at barIt sr what nisat be wId -4 �� welt res, have den. nmw. n. no. neer In Mew Mete,ww4. 'n. rya w• will dant 4her oda and .hall .eat iMM M albit bMw.wn ,no '11.0 ani blab sea le 4oar INy .14 of Mas. Dine► 11 (4)1hnrn. edeter* le" ! "• M IAs tient �elerwd is `le 0! he .Word I de) JLr non, ate W t'onw . the s5re w4 rs tad„ Ni. 'ndurbr '. ,.era :e.tyicr. wins Pew" Ile weer 1 •r)4' LI" shofar shell 5rub sea 'wen 110.1* revel and Altana 'wad the pellhsranxs were Maltase +rv-Mttat w�am intnthe tet♦ M Lay Lord rhwanz. Wm Der,t, Rt.phen nett a0. Mte2f era a reel rel nitronss e.t and lnsdah Allis. from the old nelgh- t�• r�'�r donna„, a owe t borbo d. and Aedrww Green and flataabasmat. sib. ru. W.. Jlcpsu. 4 LOVA* R. B. Nunan; a former resident, of ' f odericb, writes The Signal as follows Iran Kamtoope, B. 0. : "Enclosed you will Hod one dollar tui renewal of my subsceiption to- ward* your very griod and moot, inter- esting papist The Signal. 1 am sure you will he glad to hear 1 hove taken up a homestead about twelve miles from this ci•y. 1 have already a bowie built. (log. 24 by 18). i expect to get right to work at the first oppor- tunity in spring. Washing yo'a, dear Editor, and staff a element Ubriamas and pr'ol )Pt nn< now• real, '2 OW*, H. R. NIINAN. Stomach Troubles 'Lured Vila, tIE*F IS Pe00F " 1 i ih'..i w, NM,,l tri M11-44*MaLI1 ' • Jlibi• •, mrd indigestion, that 1 bet tesla .poly - VINOI, aged nr tier , e, vthi tag ileo had failed It <trfaagtltenevl my digeetit stereo - owe n•• haetty Appetite ami 411 -et Anething Without 'he dSb at iM teats i do reit believe *rev • iftg -qua V IRO'. a smear& tresefee nail 114lstee tis' f' 1l',-vsaeOus. r'•welann w 1*. t. Au 11hws. erica. , write. edema le• Yea►. 'reel t nr .,., enseert 'melba tpl(N nufe,e .ure(t ilea w'vtOin1 tis. Nei %den 11 the swan* 0aeAr atra. -e '.rets of the off osnbsner vitt tit rte . • tithe" . et ,wopevtre If tons ern. •esta'nesd to VINO) .filch -nat. - ..u•Cees aF ,a e • SWINE +eif5' 11LestI0n and ie ire tam ata aaldieg et• the weak r.ed on 'love testate try , bottle .d Vi4UL with Me understanding that your matey will be returned if it does not help yarn. R. 0. Dunlop, DrusgW, Glmiertalli r January Sale in Full Swing Now AND WILL LAST AT LEAST FOR ANOTHER WEEK SCOTCH OINlifAi'i . Fiftetu hundred yard of new tch Ginghaan, .:anis• thi" week pysl• veldt 1 Ci for i i jc While the dalevao las_... • S. T - _ .. . # iiia - P INT-wo tnousand alad Pio;itupdre 1 y of ▪ 'the t English Print, X32 linct1W 1%iciq and fast PRINT; c0{ OM Sold F for 12 C to t, i,. • Our =ale Tice k ,tnly. _ _�.._:,.,!.• ��� LACES .AND EMIWOIDEROES are .-4Fering at great values X big hit 1. them just ii' if -1641 wan; good i•argains, come rc, this gale. READ THE FOLLOWING LIST - r4 Here are a few ot the leading things you will be offered : Gloves. Hosiery, Waists, Skirts White - wear, Underwear, Corsets, Dress Goods, Cloths, Silks, Flannelettes. Wrapperettes, Kimono Cloths, Vestings, Waistings, Lawns, Cottons, Art Sateens, Shirtings, Tablings. row,llingic, Ducks, Denims, Cotton Pantings,•Suitings and a score of other things we can't name herr The stock must here(lutxd. NSCO L BO R N E for some of thee BAR3A/NS. i1Plumbing, HEATING ELECTRIC WIRING ROOFING •. METAL WORK Etc., Etc. Estimates cheerfully furnished, We Re Pinder I are 'Pharr -188o SIR WILFRID LAURIER e -SIR JAMES WHITNEY. The Signal offers to its subscribers wbo pay in advance for the coming year their choice of pictures of the two Premiers -Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Prime Minister of (Canada, and Sir Jarn.ts Wbitnev, Ontario's First Min• inter. Good Words from Auburn. Out-of-town subscribers 'sending ,• A new ,ohscribet' at Auburn their remittances will plane state „1 was impressed with the which picture they prefer, and it will readable, well printed paper.' be sent in a meiliog tube. 10 Cutters to Be Sold at Cost Mus't be cleard out regardless ofprice. Call and see them at the Massey ` Har r t s Shop on Hamilton Street Robert Wilson tleseseteseseeelsweetesetatessetesseseeeeeteest epairing l'he holiday rush i; -ver and we are tRaie prepared to attend to your repairing. %V a t c h and clock repairing is a specialty of ours. We give spedal attention to repo i ring in all case;; also repair all ',torte of 'ewellery. apectaelee, • Satisfaction ./ua rd ntetd J. S. Dabcy wale. ,arid Uptiedein !. ate . Q/i 14l ASOJer"leh writes : newsy, January Bargains fine B ful"$_ in Rualhthe best' and moat fashion- able ishioable furs. - fur -lined tend far-frlafmad Coeds all marked at prices to make quick clearance. Womeq's ane JKlsstes' Clot* Coats to `o ,pow al less than cost of the material.. Sargiins in Sepa, Ue Skirts and Underskirts bria-earns 'n Ladies' Setts •so ;Vamp. 'Rt'9arn' r Cited ane Gass‘ basemen' JOHN STEAD Select Groceries Here are a few of the • many lines in which we Can Rivet inti excellent value : 'SALMON CHEESE MARMALADE STARCH 5UGAR ORANGES EMONS RAISiNS URRANT, �Plcs� HUTS her.. et Gross -Gut Saws RACER - Phis saw is so well known it barely :eat ,it as deecrtpree. .1 lance cutting teeth, is made of extra. Mined ray.rsteel. thin bates We carry the popular length. 5; feet, Cully guaranteed 25 Our price with two handles IMPROVED RACER 1'hls saw it wtich the same as the Racer, with t FItLI•: t.-uaag in the drag teeth. It stocked in 5l -teat lengths, fully $4.25 ttaranteer . Our price with tor, handles, ... . -s :u,otUter of thu Mttpte Leaf line but'has only tee dates 1t te a very feet cutter and gives good reknits, We uar.ntee theA e]5 temper to he right. Our price -.with teen -h,, tart,.- �y L LEADER fits is au old favorite • we have sold lots set ahem good t'eporte. Thin hack. We sell them in 6i feet, with S4./k/k handles .... l/l/ BUFFALO DILL is much the save as the leader but. with Akio dtiili►tlg .$4.0(', teeth. Sold with handles -••• W We heveseverai other good saws le; 1$..7$ Oita with handles In Axes we ask lou' ,tee the Soseite--e. a y oils r anteed, 'sells with •sedge for bandies S1-25 A set from *each up. 9Vt: Nagai axceltent dnesof ata bandies HOWELL ti A RDW A RE CO.. Limited Sturd v ec (AL I'h. • •' h•- Vet'' Cure Your C'okl ,White line with Wild Cherry and L.azative Quinine rah,, -+s tin the work 11. C. DUNLOP. i•he Druggist. ,Guth Side Square ltodench. a 3 3 3 } 3 1 3 3 3 1 11 t11P11'RwIII Main MUMS eta Renovation Sale of Furniture a n d [louse Furnishings .re w . 11.4 le, .t4.11. • ..,.. .ted, and it ie alpoet inviolable to do the work with the large stook we have n hand. in order to make room and also avoid the .los lhllity ret haying our stock dammed, we will sell toy article of furniture '.t a rre.atic r.duced pries omen, 'h' mnnth ,f't&poor -ptu. w111 ,.., leertu1t Ot a' pnc/n5 neer) artiek. +ant If you era considering the purchase of any furniture. NOW N the time • ' any for 11 will mean -a sewlnb of dollar. 10 1,011 weemerreme.G \ V(1R12M►1144.H to 14O*. W. *1. IH U 1 K & CO. Ow suers r "!lett brat erre /needle for -yew mow, ' 1 1