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The Signal, 1911-2-2, Page 4• • litiero. , Menai; ' lei s fti 316144 AL: li01.11RJOH ONTA 944 1• .7 • ..ca; P1.11777"""' • 1 • •••-• • • • A , ..„ ,ke t • 0 - - . + . -• 4 ,. • • District N ws. subject ;room,- Fortes . *MI 4.‘ be mit ft we it hec TI AUHIER. MoNLA le. ;•.10Ci....L Nelms+ Mr. dare MacLea. Of Lothian visited at Mrs McRaes so Tuesday last . M. end Mn titmouse Shields., of Oreitoto nutntmr 01 friends in this vicinity be fore their eturn Ken. MacKso de had the iniefortvo. to loot b No bores bust week, due to rodigestioo &good horse ip this thriving one o sum/I loss .. Quite auinher at ended the Femi-re' Institute auntie re Kintail Istat Wednesday and at onsequentiy earnestly cosidet•in !he putting into practiee of -.owe a war of the tansy suggesrione 'itooeci bv tbe speek.s. COLtIORN k. CASNO0 tittfellt. -The followi r.g re•olu Lion was paused by liarostaple Lodge 8. Os E. B. 8., Br:miller To Be. A. tioroiso orts Foos. -As it bee reseed *tets God in His Janette wis- dom to remelts from you by the hand of death Near brother, Cb..rlea. we. the °Moors and membeni alsowenamod lodge. desire to coo wary to you and your mewed family our dine- t:it tParithe loollestaieVeuler 8:11 rare Ined.aleat es sansour way that you may rueet pour loved one in that knit beyond the river Your. oo behalf of the Lode, K H. Mee.. seseetsry, E.. T PYIE11414*11. W. p. Mr. Mugford Ouse ks the officers and members of Barnstaple Lodge for their expression of sympathy in his lues aod apprecietes the brotherly feeling which their have.dieplyed. rUNTAit TUESDAY, Jon. 31s1. Box SOCIAL. -A box social end en- tertainet will be heldin McDonelds ball on Tuesday evening next, under the auspices of the C. M. B. A. A first-clims program will he given by Dave McGill. of Blyth; A. Fitsell. of Lucknew, and local talent Auctioneer Purvis will dispose of the boxer. Adission. 25c; ladies with boxes bee. Doors open at 730; program at 8.o'clock. WEDDING dELLi. -The marriage of Loughlin McDoneld, of Parkhill. and Miss Hannah 0. Dalton, of this place, was solemnized at SL Joseph's church. Eitsgsbridge, on Tuesday, 24th. The ceremony was perfortned by the pestr, Rev. Father McCormack. After the nuptial inane. the wedding party drove to the home of the bride, where a aumptimus dinner awaited the. In the afternoon the newly - wedded coupes. isft for their hooey. nsoon trip before taking up their abode on tbeii term neer Parkhill. Tbe good wiebes of the bride's meny awn& been follow her to her new barna where *he i • we a:ranger, as dm hes been a succeseftd teacher for some tune and bee woo numeroue friends. PORT ALBERT. a snassalosr of the Boll Talmabone Goderich, was present and intinisted that the desired connertion with the Meru through the Bell Cowpony oould Lik/AINAA /*Mom be obtased at 94.00 ear tid•Phrine 0. R Forster, presislent of the G& - WTO'. DENT181 on borne Telephoor Symons, proposed I be Lemno. ha. anmit dation .uteldis that • central be established at Ben idols and 'rib botasostenis sive hie enure plit.tonne .wer. day CI nipaan„... he obtained through that 'odium, to the home oMots Luntooi. ewes miller and coonection with riuderiob - rjoTius rtik LoOAL AGENCY - 1.1 ta Dungannon tor The Miguel is at Use Post. • °oe Hook and Stotionery Stens, where weer" win te remised for sub scription% ad - warlike.' ask Jul work and resists will be (") laala Ism ...moon tar mid for the manse Tuesuar. Jan. 31Let. Mies Pennington, of Godericin vie- * ited friends bare Sndt'''. gt Miss I. Duneld, of Goderich, spent _ Sunday with friends here. Erneat Driff bas moved iuto Mrs. Smith's holme in the villsge. - Rev. 8. H. Moyer. of Rt. Helens, preached in Erskine cburch last Sun- • day. Her Illarly friends are orrery to hear or the serious illness of Mnt. it. Aug- ustine. Gordon Stothers and Fred @Savae, of Goderich, spent Sundity "nth friends Isere. R. Westbrook and T. Steel left on • Monday for Petethoro', to work in the woods for T. G. Allen TUESDAY. Ja. 31.4. THE LATE MRS. DAULEY.-Ater an Mores ot about eight weeks. Ellen Jane Irwin, wife of 'Thoms Gauley, passed invey on Friday last. Her ill- ness bad balal born most patiently, but deepite the loving ears which sbe had received front her family else an- swered the final call at the age of fifty- seven years, eleven months and twenty-seven days. The late Mrs. Gauley was born at Elora, Ont. When she was quite young, her father, the late William Irwin, moved from Elora to Alliston and after • abort residence there the family moved to Belfast, in Ashfiid. Thirty-nine years ago she was united in suerrisyse to her noW bafitikcitner and nineteen years later up their residence at Port Albert, moving there from Belfast. They were blessed with a family of ten children, c six sons and four daughters. The sue- Ifitiag children are Minim, of Port 0 Albert; Hugh, of Detroit: Mrs. George Brinkman, of Cleveland; John, of Belfast; Mies Mary, of Gode- rich ; Mies Lillian, of liansilton, and David. Tom and James, at home. Sara another danghter, was burned 0 to death in Godericb sixteen years c ago. The family and two halfsfsters, Mrs. Jas. Edward", of Belfast, and 0 Mrs. John Miller, of Toronto. were all " present Inc the funral, which took place on Sunday afternoon. A large ooncourse of people gathered at the hoaoe to pay a last trawls to the de- it parted. cetnetry, Rev. T. Hicks, of re. . The remains were interred t Dungannon, conducting appropriate o services. The palltwarere were flve sons tonl a so-in-lew : William, Hugh, John, Tom and David Gauley and George Brinkman. Tbs• berenved w relatives have tbe sympathy of the community In tbeir loss. A load of young people from here drove to Isucknow Tuesday evening to attend a carnival there. Mas. L. Saunders. of Mafeking. spent a few days with her brother, James Whyard, last week. A load of friends from Ebenezer were entertained Tusaday evening at the home of It. A. fdcKeozie. A box Denial will tie held in Agricul- oust Hall under the awn/ices of Dun- gannon Circle. Order of Canadian Home Circles, on Friday evening, February 10th. A good program is being prepared. Thos. Gundry. of Goderich, will be the auctioneer. The box Innisl held itt the Orange Hell Friday evening last under the auspices of the A. -Y. P. A. of St. Paul's church was a suc•cess consider- ing the weather and roads. A good program was given and the boxes wee auctioned off by John Purvin of Holyrood. The proceeds, amounted to $21. DUNGANNON PUBLIC Eic !Met RN, eoerr-Week endiog January 27: V.. history -Fanny Fitzgerald, 90; Riley Bradford, 89; Myrtle Allen. 89; Mary McCourt, 88. Entrance cla, history -Ralpla Didier. 75; Lillian Pentland, 78; Lorne McKezie, TA; Mervin Dur - nits, 53; Melinda Culbert, 47; Lotus Gibes, 44. Jr. IV., history-'Mrion Lieber. 87; tileettin fileesdir, 85 : Fred Fowler, 81; Laura Fowler, 70; Willie Fitzgerald, 68; U. H. Robinson, 53; Lionfleld Anderson, 47. 1II.. history and hygiene -Albert Brown. 82 Edith Sends, 78; Iva Carr, 77; 8bel- doo Bartlett, 74: Hamel Augustine, 70; Ruby Allen, fill; Victor Errington, 67; Harold Sproul, 84; Edith Anderson, 62; Judson Bell. 66. Wit. J. MOP- ( Fern Principal. LEEBURN Winkle/WAY, Feb. 1st. PMPONTATION.-00 January ifth very pleasant evening was spent, at the home of Joe. Cook, Point Farm. where the 8beppardton Methodist congregation were assembled to wel- come home Mr. and Mrs. H. Freeman, who returned that evening on the 7 )clock train, after imending a happy Iszegnoolen with relatives of the bride . Mrs. Freeman was much pleased and surprised by the piesenta- ion of a beautiful china te• set, sc- ompanied by an address exprestaing ppreciation of her efficient services as rganist ot the church. GODERICH TOWNSHIP. MONDAY, Jan. 30th. Horne CLue.-The annual meeting f the Goderich Township Rifle Auto - lotion will be held on Tuesday, Feb- sary 7th, in the usual place. All the Meer* and as many of the memnere possible are requested to attend his meeting. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Etnmersoo, of 8asktoon. Sask., who have been via ing with relatives throughout the township. purpose commencing their turn trip to the West in t be course f. few weeks. Mrs. Emmerson 1ms been away visiting friends lo tbe tate of Iowa. Rev. MIL DUNBAR CALLID.--Fte.i. H. Dunbar, incumbent of the iddleto0-8 tuerbill nglicso parish. Isas reoeived two Is, one to Bervie and the other to unnville. At the letter place there an excellent church and rectory and flourishing congregation. The par at Berrie consists of one hundred ill fifty families. In the event of r. Dunbaz's accepting either of these calla his resignation will take effect bout the 1tof March. 81 emir Reentrr.-The following ur echo& report file R. 8. No 6, dericli township, for the month of wintery Tbose marked thu. • ab. 01 during examinations Those arked thus absent durine wbole ooth The mune* appeal lc order merit Sr IV Hthed geoweeol. argent- Dayideon 'Keith Roes, kn imbnn ed Wi's, Robert fitowerby. ennw Fierier. 1.141140o TV George fte•• McKee FaH rmer ervey McCloskey Fred I tit III Warm McCloskey ward sowerery H Davidson A CARLOW. cal • Tot- Mee , Feb. 2od. C I.F1 RT - TYNDALL No nil A very happy event took place yes- 114 terday afternoon at Pleasant Valley .8 Farm, Colborne, the home of Mrs. William Tyndall. when her youngest "- daughter. Nettie Emileen, was united In tbe bonds of matrimony to W. Arthur Culbrt, ooe of Ashlield's most popular and enterpeleine roue, mn. tho_ The ceremony war nerfortoed at 4 tin o'clock by Re. 1. R. Mown. of Ate berm in hr pi ~nee over seventy- se nye friends and Illealeee of the happy 112 .0.1,141.The bride was given away- by in ber brother Milton while Miss Carrie a Mester. of Myth. a cousin played the wedding march The bridal dress was of edit sa*toy and tbe going-awas eon tJ tome of bitr %"enetian broadcloth Jt with het to metcb The bosses was deeonsted throughout with evergreens Lis' and beating, the ceresnons beim; per trid formed oar, an arcb every:rocas W and rows. The beide carried • hmsquet of lilies of the valley while ber oleos, Miss Gertrude Patrick * London, who acted as flower ginwas at ttred in pale btu. and married hereenthe. m▪ mo. -The oweents we • eurnerous end testified to thermosets e whiet 'be pos-nlet son eighlt -reeplerNee ,eilfer 4; 4 tl PIC . • hes man, * 1101altatn• 0011twpro. 12 Ashfield The groes1.0drifi ladder was a bandolier lora. with heillikate Attar wedding oar • per Lbe red of the women wee molly *pew anti mull' .od garnet Among those present rer tbe weddins from a Mutants. were Mre Ta reed Mrs. Par riot co 1..r.., isso Ude Tredialk, es.niton,, 11. . pow mid Mrs Onlbert ertli wi Maple /la Otero Farm. nee of the moo desirabletti of a boat of friends wiehing the the •sbileid Mna. pline rot WNWpresperi If eormlle many yokes ,f weisadaa c,x but this proposition did not wen) meet with approval The ache that seems to be (neural Is Oust hawing direct connection with 0 rich for the northern part .4' township, just as the southern porti is connected with Cliuton, and eve flatly establishing connection betw the northern and eouthern perm the eysteus by a trunk line from 0 ton to Goderich. thjii too line is built the Bell Co.'s line hetw tioderich and Clinton will probably used to connect the two parts of trystesn. Tbat steps sbould he ink at once to cocumence the initial met with unanituous approval and following canvas/ter* were appointed 1st end 2nd concordat:la-Thos. Am Donald Galbraith. 3rd and ith lin Jae. Orr. Oth line -Harry doting° ery. Form the town limits to T lora Corners -Herb Ls ouphrey. F Jewell's Corner on to 7th and too ir -Oswald Ginn. From Jewell's ner pout h -Thom. Johnston. It hoped that the canvasser. will no with the success which they ha been given reason to expect- use 0. of ode thr 00 nt- deo of lin- nk sen he the on ork he 7. I0- .7 - nee Coe - is "vet NEWS FROM OTTAWA. iContinned from page 2. I The Farmers' Bank Failure Ottawa, Jan. 2. -The Opposition will make all the party capital pas - Able out of the Farmers' Bank mash. Hon. C so. E. Foster stewed the ball rolline. '0* speech on Monday even. Ing. in ••hich he blained the Firmness Depart Ion for -not interfering to Dom it r olaritiesi in the Bank's meth- ods of c,orducting its business. Other Opposition members presented a series of questions designed to put the Gov comment on the defensive in the mat- ter. The Premier assured the Home that upon the return of the Minister of Finance horn the reciprocity con- ference al/ the papers and information in the caw would be brought dwn. A stnry has been floating around that W. 12. Traver", (be general abiarl... Eger of the FannersBank. contrib- uted 82,500 to the fond presented •ennie time ago to the Mini.er of Finienre by his admirers. The most emphatic contradiction of the report is given ny the men who raised the fund. Charter Issued in Regular W. In reply tea question by Hon. Geo. IL Foster, the Premier on Thursdey detailed the procedure in fronting the charter of the Bank, showing that the statutory provisions had been com- plied with before the Government issued the certificate authorizing the Bank to do business. Major Sherpa, bag given notice of a number of amendments to the Bank Act designed to prevent such practices as were responsible for the downfall of the Partners' Rank. Wireless Telegraphy on Ships. Mr. Lewis has secured the first resul- ing of his measure respecting load - lines on ships. It Is announoed tbat the Minister of Marine will introduce e bill in regard te wirelew telegraphy on ships, along the lines of another of Mr. Lewis' bill". All passenger steam iest on tidal waters and on the Great Lake. over a stated capacity will be required to invtall a wirelees equip- ment. Western Free Trade Sentiment. Severel hours were given up in the House of Commons lest week to a cilinussion of the duty on agricultural implements. It was a Conservative member from the West, Mr. Arthur Meigben, who introduced s resolution calling for "a substantial reduction in the import duties on agricultural ins- plements," and the strength of the low tariff sentiment of the West was indicated be the Unanimity with which the Western members, Liheral and Conservative elite, suppnrted the proposal to reduce or utterly abolish the protection which the manufactur- ers of agricultural insplernenta now enjoy. The resolution did not come bit vote, the debate being adjourned. "Bob" Rogers Coming it is announced on what looks like relieble authents that Hon. Robert Rogers, Premier Foblin's right bower in tbe Manitoba Government, is to inter Federal politics in the near future, and that one of the present Coneervetive usembers in the Rouse of Commons will resign to provide him with a seen It is no doubt ex r -ted t,bat tbe Hon. 'Bob."•wbo is • Nester. will become one of Mr. Borden'. chief lieuteneeta and will make up for any lack of aggressive ness op the part the Opposition leader Senate Room. Ottawa Jan 41, Ube question ot Semite reform had its innings in tbe House reeterday %fr. lauseaster moved bor resolutiou declartng for the abolitioo of the *wend ebambr, which received the support of several of the membere but was not pressed to • rote A number of meeethes were made in favor of rform, rather than abolition Om suggestion was that ths nenatoriel term he si% Oar* in steed of for life The Premiers Views . t Win. cliwion Jr 111 r'gria 1""'s• .1'"'rl A�. 411416 nintributioe to the debate He ex Mr Wilind Laurier /made 4 ,1114.4041 .....R°16 /Cra" gag Mt 1 ,,,_M"' teemed his anxiety to Sind the nest amott i solder On it il newerw method nt effecting needed rigout° 80ert'l kik° Palen"' lie" Mel/ Hs east inslieed himolf IA' Lake inaf. watts Misr itrinley -o ti A Been. baridaas wai van. Ral ternusei it 'be 11,4fenepprtinennii arrompaieti, sdA v,limhlitedm wow,. Donotbs Hi % ret .• Ross Vretor Plik, 'OPT The °' but he thought in a rears ton ihrset bass mart* or rise smooth wen as raid w - oi Mont rear. it 'trend aaa ,,,,, Warr.. 41.00.,. r. were 1 ..... would te Netter was hot • as *1 swiefee , ennoneni ts t. whether the senate should ti, lominariy• ie steettire he 11. • • • • Tars.arno•as 4 iptelside warssr tie non'.,,.oad 'I as) 106 'mesons ninustfasted ro iseseges togoirge das g to. mid whim in• halt the saes,. .n if , he M onsets:lel tWirk 4 X., as white 40 , ' le today, plume esteem •ntar Os. srthere lee sior wborsiborier es •1"airseedey ereali mass. the repprontesonts Iliad End inset pier of odor to imam *I ilk 'iiwriebli ' flaatial *i bP Provincier wrisisteree vesne. for rhe lescussio. if the ore sees go sucrose vrith which meth a • W H lei* rie/AM tbe Inetarel worked ont to the visited " "ic wenn Holirind, preordain' Motes But the esperierwe of the h. 41,1thh. UM 0 W Potter see United Steam bas not ben en sat • sirs gees addeviewe wanting out 'emery or late year. I am not iwinellita to h. tlerived from the against ihat Germ or outottoo, but 1 Famous or iiii, ors.., onnoofitor um nn t esi orthodontic toe it as I W5. WD alas made some remarks ors the in say neglaag ago" peenseps she eon -4io:wak.Asynawyway4.,j3 4 BACK- ACI4E IN OUR STORE NEWS '4)1 ,.ros• week, outlined neer. wos drool pitisuso afeedgi. into, swipes scalers ot.. cbo be fouod plain facts abae, what we are tieing While the BIG BALE winter goods that we sirs selling ringiedlites of profits rather then the goorn. •nitlined ist the following Won, 11et features of Isar offerins, where wt 5 practically over we have linee ; •:arry Omni througb the aessou. 11 you Backache you have Rainey DalataaL you neglect Backache it win develop iato someone worse -Bright II Dis- ease or There is no see rubbing sad doctoringT= back. Cure the kidnev• ie ooly one kidney medicine but it cures Backache every bale- Dodd's Kidney Pills Coats Just read what, we are tipto: 21/`..'00 Coat for $5.00 912.50 Coat for 95-00 213.50 Coat for ., WOO 414.00 Coat for 95.00 Toque Twenty now left. t•eguier 50c. You NM have one "Mk, - now for Beat honeycomb stitch. Only eight now to sell. principle would be to have part of the apponting delegated to the Livia- lotures and part left in our hands. Tbe country would then affeate repre- sentatives of different aectione of pub- lic opinion end diversified viewe. Under existing eonditums the Govern- ment ir frwined of men with much human nature, end it is difficult to "snore such breadth of opinion es we might contemplate if we had different nominal". bodis. All them things are matters for ronsideration, and if the muter is brought before the House again next year it may be that some satisfactory scheme of reform might be discuseed." Furs Black 9able, inorrnot mid black corny. Just, , fee' now tett. The following prici? shottki aell them quik. - Stoles, $16.00, for .4116.(10 912.00 hn• 98.00 118 00 for 15.00 36.50 for Wan 23.25 for 32.2IS One Muff. *12.00 i'or . 11e.0‘.1 tiosiery We bought s eiru-up oc wool How in both firsts and seconds let pricer that allow us to give you ft stockig, good value for 3bc to 40e, for 35(.. to 30c, all sixes. Drift. 00d. A bot I. lid suit iengtna, good colore. alt wood. French ointh 7 Kill yartir *Lob eod We will roll them to, on t quarter off 'neuter prices. 1)ress Ooods nds arsoirt.ende from le yards to 4 ylbede, MerViee- ..ble cloth. at shout 'half-prioe 8ix pieces tweed eitutings $1.0t1 ei.st. Soy one c5c I of the lot for lust %.1 for thew Vest ings New Spring Goods ire arriving in large quantities already. lt looks erten- Inc spring shiniwtotit sub we art aalad aud moving them out very freely for the early season. Just read our list of late shipments. Oingttams • Best eloth and hest patters at the prices we ever oilsee. Scotch makes, fast colors and full widths. Prices 10c, 25c 124c, I5c and Prints 8eenty-flvepi.cssnew Prints here already. 32 inches wide and every piece feet Ishien and indigo dye, 12c 10c and • • A lot of new Vesting. iliac • in and never had better „se values, 12c, 18c, 110c. zac Laces and Embroideries -Liege importations and ezorptional values, Van, Torch - ons, Maltese, Guipuree woo Orientals. Loon in short or sample ends, 2, 3, 4 and 5 yards§ an end. Price. from lc to ac a yard. Well -made ttnindE nal eroollit• dorsally cheap. Embroidery ends just as gond value. • February 23rd 18 THE DATE OF THE APPEARANCE OF R. CAMERON. Rntertainer ELIZABETH AMPBL. Contralto Soloist MA RVEY ROBB, Piano Soloist and C. J. PINK. Timor sacrist, in the VICTORIA OPERA HOUSE READ THE8E NOTICES: J. 11 Cameron, a clever entartainer, delighted Ufa large audience and did yeoman envies for the line of laughter. -Chicano Daily News. Not only • rare humorist and a good woosliat. but • Age elocutionist -Tor - oat* Globs. The moat relined and delightful of Canadian entertelnera - mad and Empire. The Soots Amooktion of Baltimore Md., was fortunate In securing Mr. J. IL Camer6n. of Tornto, who. as tui entertainer. is In the thwt rank.- Boottish Arnaliall., New York. Elizahet 4 Campbeil possesies • restart - ably rich wibrast oodtralto voice ut wkl• ranee and great dramatic rewer She 11, Akio contralto of Moor street Presbyterian cburch choir. Tomato. Elizabeth Campbell's %wonderfully rich cootzalto voice wed a delight to her audienoa on Free Pem. Elisabeth Cumpbell, • very artktie oontralto delighted the audience with her rich and mellow woke -Toroto 851u1d11 Night READ 11111$E WHYS There are rename why watch feeders need our BECAUSE we know what is required of a watch -know what tbe buyer neede-know that tbere is on nee in our selling s. watch that wont make good. BECAUSE even our 09.00 watches are guaranteed. BRLAUSE .oery dollar above that amount that anybody pays gets him just that roar more watch valor BECAUSE we handle ell tbe vridely•known makes and do not touch ranythIng that is incertalo. itECAUSE if then -finally other watch petiole that are worth while we hays thetn. 7-. S. Daley Watehmaiter son Jeweller *moth Ride of Rel..., iroderirb 44 sew * the ri+List oi An btry It mals• • up fragant nutriftoull 1 W. R. Pinder Pboea 153. J. H. COLBORNE The Signal's Job Department Plumbing HEATING ELECTRIC WIRING ROOFING METAL WORK Etc., Etc. Estimates cisesrfully furnished. Select Groceries Boreal* • few of the many lines io which we can give you excellent value : • SALMON CHEESE MARMALADE STARCH SUGAR ORANGES LEMONS RAISINS (AJRRANTS SPICES NUTS her Esc. Sturdy & Co. Hula/ tfl The filormer v.,ocoolo piTwt, ook %WU Lear tea.) enossornical that rianf a teaspoonful of ronos eirl• - swirls the dbtor:est no -or that •• heretteristilt Of COstrats's rim cone« co umiTte rewesrro 432 46. ••"„.„/.. has the best equipment of any office in Western Ontario outside the cities. A trial order solicited 1Pitosa 33 ROSS' LIMITEr. Manufacturlos Furriers ,• • IN FUR EIPEOIALS we are now offering for one week; Natural C•oadiass Miok Muffs M.. $10.190 Natural Alaska Sable Muffs at. . ... 10.00 Natural Alaska Stable Buffs at 1000 Pillow -shape Perna° Lomb Marro at18410 Rug -Insane Persian Leash Muffs at11E00 Ladies' Near Seal Cots. 24-4nch lie*, 110.00 1 aalkour Astrachan Goats. 18 mob lecigth 0.00 Ladies' Hecerster-fined Coate, natural Alaska sable settler and revere rest broadcloth abeil 80.00 196 Dundas Street London, Ontario IlAilliitinkgitininaigidnellil************01 11 OW Ilksifto: "A agars deal to erournme " I Just a Reminder 1 1 WIgdow-Silade THAT WK ARK IR FRI. 1 Picture -framing Business .n(1 have .uvit reeesseri !see stook ,y1 the. • wyl, 4" PrePerrd '' Mee"flj-PO ninemets ts Ines- *roil We neve sigr • wage if inctnre tutruiding 411C 1,4111 vV111 bnd oryi pole!". \ ERN REASON A RI F• Rennie ••• errs valiant in end* that are omen to work on ()ur values W tattoo nuance ere , wt anal oats supine von with .1 `..shartie at 1st hut oes .soc Shads. Ldn't be heat Don . afhtori ••••quirino servehine ,e this imp Special pnces on large quantities % • a • t Flit I M ei .40` W. J. 4111IR & CO. Ow saw, '14 &et stelaeesmaittle fa," Wse, MM" IWIPAII.V000PIVIkoluftiPletifkilvilultituP00110141_