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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1917-9-13, Page 8All the metuhers wrrepresent at the regular tureting of the town ouuuwl geld ou Friday evening. in lest:emir to a request Irvin the lndastriel Fide Wald, the public works :luminaire was empowered to wake 'traded repair's et One Agrioul- tuial grounds. A letter was received from the National Shipbuilding Cc. will' re• gaud to a attilrg to the too wet Puget " factory, aid the PAlup ung i etoluUvus Weir missed : "Muvtd by Reeve Naha', wombat by Couecifier Cut f, that the tit anti hunk Haile ay be permitted to place their track dudes M•Itland road and actors Oxlord rattan near the corner ut Moitlauu road anti Oxturd surra ter the porpusr ul putting in a siding ro the pistil of the National SII ipbuild- 1.3u., 1111s permission 10 Ile at the pleasure of the council or subject to ruling of aha Hoard of Rahway Com- wiemiliers et Uaiada ; (a ussiuga lube planked rid all work to be done under the eupet•risi.0 of the street *1.epectw." "Moven by Reeve Nairn, •ecouded t Uuuucillur %Vailts, that the, re- ueet of the. Notional Shipbuilding ten for a tear. of 12,5 fret homage our Manhold road red 45 fart tri angle' on oxford et1ret begra utedtorten years, etc it la{left with the special c - PI RAS WATSON tee to 11 a h law Mt -paired coveting 8B Drayton Ave., Toronto details tea• r Tettei\ of Stayer ulber 11, Nov. 10th, 1913. 1917." • The Page. Grain ll r Cu., per J. Abeautifultrotnplexionisahandsome Youltg*Mi,eager, tote Hi say woman's ehiefglo:yand theoney of her TI 1 E ,S!GNAL = GODERTCH, ONTARIO THE CHIEF CHARM Of LOVELY WOMAN Soft, Clear, Smooth Skin Comes With The Use Of "FRUIT-A-TIVES". that they co less fortunate rivals. let a soft, clear Iations tor the . , skin -glowing w:til health -is only lier Hila p1.0 *coy, rtolural result of hire Blood. fused to accept gaud to itaiutg • "I was troubled for a considerable the ciuucfl offer $125,per with a very unpleasant, disjigirring insurance and to Rask, a bleb covered my fare and for louu•tru nut that 1 which 1 used applications and remedies!Woo horse Way at ►esti 1edlhaptupciiy without:ehef. After using"Fruit-a- all in tutintig cued ivea" for one weak, the rash is coon - they( 11e Paget CA..) • . .tell gone. I atn deeply thankful for til • relief and in the future, I will not be with • ut "Fruit-a-tives ". • NORAII WATSON. x, 6 for. $22.50, trial size, 25o. r sent postpaid on receipt of 't-a-tivea Limited, Ottawa. 11 nut co menage t e council b brie ul1er, DPW,- he Wheel ving re- uh re - he pi°pealy, which at Gi,per w tittle es, the Corti . y .r Sidway pro he sane thou td machines iota, whereat a11ti have to rpruu a c(usidetable 411 dour to put for use, %told be u out of heaven 50e to attire." r, the placeu1 a ail ':undit�o.l Mi. yor Mtnnuiygn 14.11 h eut,) to see any aid's) t. y town, "win 11 we *1•e 1•."ein, and rerlh to gel new lou Reeve Nairn iecuuulyd the of the irgotationt will) the Company, std aft r mute dive matter Was with that ate n w I ft f a rotund fatuy At dealers eget I price by Fr ton r tee. In the meantime Mr. Yolrngeton i to' groende, an�l it as decided that the be billed fur 1rota1 et $U.1 a month. town +could loft down scare n)en t$l A rownuuuicatiun Duni the Hoeg : I d0 a of thwt Tax As8OciatIUn of 0i11111111 called e l Thepart ecrnditione of k. .e Rrmvel pit in ten,„„, 10 the "effort now leiug.ntade 8t. P'etrick's word wa disclaimed and by certsu, iiterestr to force through I he chairman of the pu 'c workreom- Psrliti�,urnt the pirr•haee of the C/ai- ' iftee Was asked 10 that it 1• adieu Northern Hailway ata price p eperly pttitert.d. which will ,mean a fonder gilt of e Mayor spoke of the i vasion of ufiiens of dolfer•a0 Mackenziemattockmotileand the 1 nger it mord Munn." 'lbe cu-,tpfratlon of the fire many rnrd to til. tree.. The .arks the a c0urradjiu blocking. tbir deal was re. com •. flee wee requested to tek im- quested,and two resolutions 'were sub- media+. steps to deal with the free witted, one prulreting against the The c tinct! them adjourned. Mackenzie of Ke further money to Mackenzie and Mann, aid the other raking that the tiuvrrnwent should CHiL take immediate action to acquire not Monthly M only the U. N. R., but also the O. T. R. y end G. 1. P- and C. P. Railway ' Reetilrtng Attention. EN'S AID SOCIETY. gs Resumed - much Work systemise, and that aria rattled national The Children' Aid Societ polity uu more charters for privately- y resumed owned railways be granted in the Do -,its monthly meet'owl buil Tuesday, in wlniun. '1hecommunication was re the grand jury out at the court (erred 1.0 the special committee. house, with a good The following committee reports large date of Martin The 8nawere read and adopted : ( treasurer's report finagles committee passed a receipts , Dr. Mackb,1 number of acdouut• and reported that gnigbt, Hensel', $1.u. the conveyance of the Paget factory Aitken, $1 ; J. Hrrthaue to the National Shipbuilding Co. had Balance on hand, been executed, and the mot tgage and at this meeting : Mrs. D. insurance policies banded to the town, ' Mr 1. R. Carrie, $1. A hill i together with a cheque for $155.611 as 'ling expanses .t/ tie coon *puma of tarts and water rates to $13.85, was ordered paid. ly IS, 1917. + The agent's report of two e special committee recommended ! since last meeting in May • • action be taken re the coir- thirty-nine crass investigated, i uu of Mt. W. 11. Pellow and ling seventy-five children ; tbir 'el ot police bet entirely ex,' applications for children received, e cuarge of discourtesy, seven wards placed ; 137 wards visit . t matte recommended in homes, the total ruileage travell re *lar►n striker be being in the neighborhood of 2100 1 bombe buil, to be [SHlel. He had in addition to the work itt the ffre-hall I in this county visited over a hundred BLYTH. - TUESDAY. Sept. pleb. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. -Quite a uun.ber from this seetion are taking in the London Fair this week (►n Tuesday over fifty tickets were sold aid rye Thursday a great ninny are Ruing Mr. Isaac Brawn, who her beau the seem for the hod enc• here for • u"nlber of years. hes quit the ilurinesa alid Mess' e., Weir. ((• 1 i.y- tor. who have had a ga. age here for a,ltie time. have trkeu the apaev and expect their U'IN Module here this week. They will also routine. as agents for the Oray-Dort car rhe fa. niers in this s, ction have con pitted their heryrst mud ere now bear get- ting" It threshed. This will he Soule job this year, es every farmer basssu••h .1 heavy erre p that it will keep rt he threshing machines going a gond while, even thoukh there ale at couple "nor. u)arhine. in this loreli•y blr. and 111i ; ..loin Potter and child, of Sa•k•tehrwan, are spending 1144114 holidays hill' the f• rmei'a period.. 11,rr,.... lois" Mabel lepaford and her brothers Eat end Austin are visiting with their'i'rn• at I.endo n Chia week. Neater Don Emigh, who has been visiting with his grandfathrt, Mr. J. 0. Finish, mourned on Salur- day to his home in Buffalo. His father, who also waa here, left the lrginning of the week Dr. McTaggart and hie sister, bliss Moist, are visiting ❑oder the pateutal reef at Exeter this week. f1NTF.RTA INMEl4T•-Th. bottle fam- ily gave an eetertsintneet in Agricul- t ur al Hall on Thursday evening of last ,week. 1t had been intended to hold it outside, hit or, account of the cold- ness of the nlgggbt it wee decided to hold it In the hell. Thele were over till present and all seemed to ..joy the entertainment veru notch. 1'he three children in til. it elan" cter emote wete very gond and if the Society wraith+ have them her" for the •how They would be quite en attraction. The Btyth her also a•aist.•d with the •pro. gram by playing A numbs of 'elec- tions in is yet v *We manner. The leader, Mr. Oidley, WAS in Toronto, but Mr. Hueksten tilled the bill in a masterly way. The receipts amounted /DIM. . WARDEN !MIt.NE AT TonoNTtl.- Walden Ihr. M.lur was at Toronto Inst week has r0g an interview with the Piemi.r with regard to having tlarto,s lest t0 Huron county. We understand he hap the promise of stone. He also enquired as to the emmntencemenr of operation. on the county good roads system, and we un- deretand operations Yell he commenced this tall. AIXIDRNT.-Councillor Horney had the misfortune to meet with a had aecident last week, while taking in his crop. He wap getting on the load of /resin when the sui,port broke, letting him fell sgainat the horses, which pealed ohm. They started •way and the wagon ran over him, breaking one of his rite and otherwise injuring him. He ha•. Leen confined 10 the nude since and His. Horney is look- frig after the wail route. Cat wile lac the "tat o seta c ono) lot eta rrh Cannot Be Cured application -.as they cannot rea••h 'he .era.. Catarrh t• a poral di.- lo0ue"red by onn"Ututlonel aid in order to cora It trndanee and a ou seat ta .a internal remedy. Roll'. Catarrh ('ure taken Int..rnally :"Id acts to consider. The through the Wank on the nlurwu+ uurfaces of wed following the.yatam. Ha114 atarrh •lurewar prerrtbed $5 • Rev J F by one w the brat l*r.frtans in thin eounvy for year.. rote corm'•.*+ Hai. J. L. Toronto, $t, Amounts illar, $1 ; or travel 7 •gent. done owed vole 0 d of moose et the beet with sorne of the best pert esmbio.tlon of etarrh Corsi. what - ells in catarrhal tale free. pa.,Toledo, 0, that urunica that the operated ot The fife c that an electric attached to the co operated from a awl houttf a eqren an Rgin upe'He whole Cost instaltion to 'quest ProincialNnntndet exceed 3.540, and to be in• led inder+Relso, and with neat rely an exception 1the supe, vision and directio of the + found the homes desirable and the seperintendent of the water an light children comfortable and happy. He department, says little fault could be found either be sr.srket counmrttee r•ecom,n ,- with the homes or the treatment ded that Mr. Win. Lecky be appoint .. accorded the children. An extract I market clerk, the town 44te,paid five tenni the report says : "The foster - per cent. of the fees, hotz a is the place for dependant chil- The water, Tight and berbor com- dcen,\rather than in public iustitu- mittee recommended that the gum of Cions. Much time could be profitably $5 be accepted from Mr. Murdoch spent in iseeking out homes for chil- McDonald as rent arias11 in the freight dren, instead of waiting till homes shed from November 22. 1916, to offer. Many good people, if ap- April L;, 11117. The committea also proached in the right way, would reported that the four poles at the admit a child into their home who, duck Mid been solo for $7. if left to themeelve., would not ask (dr The public works cowwittee recom- one. Normal children should be rearbel trended that Mr. George Johnston be in normal homes." granted permission to piece a gasoline A report was made of the action of pump and tank on Kingston at rept at the county council in refuming, to purr his gaiage upon Signing a bond pro- chase the St. Lawrence home for a tecttng the town. Chi/dr/on'', Shelter, but voting the sum A motion was pawed requesting Mr. of $2.510 for the purchtl.e of what they Tho,. Stothers, trustee of the 0. W. would consider a suitahle place, and S. Railway, to we that the right -of- their committee, it wee understood, way is not sold for taxes, es edger- had decided to recommend the purchase titled, hist that he redeem it in trust of the residence at present occupied by for the interested municipalities. Mr. Rlliotl, the county agent, though It wasdecided W hold a special meet- at a higher price, heceuae they con- ing Thursday night of this week, to Sider.+ it a more suitable and desir- consider the striking of the tax rate able building. This will he dealt with for 1917 and to deal with sewer inst.- at the next meeting of the county term, council. Meanwhile the secretary Councillor Moser reported that, ow- will write Mrs. Beck, the owner of the ing to the ehort evening's, the poultry- 9t. Lawrence, and *retire the cant'e11a- men were not making as rapid prog tion of the agreement for purchase retie aa was hoped it rebuilding the provisionally entered into by the poultry house at the Agriculture! executive of the C, A. Society. A large amount. of correspondence $ THURSDAY, SEPT. 1:1, 1917 New Books Worth Reading "Whet the I'r mordants Came to Poland," the exporiaroes W au American wentau during the Ger- Mae iliraMiOu. by ,fauna de Tut, erynnwler., $J._'t net. ' "Sixueu. Months -1n Fottr Ger- man 'Ti iss me.", by Henry. C. alshuul,�', $1.:1 Mo. "The Secret Witnos.a," by Geo. Gibbs, a new Entosi an Wier Newel by the author of "The Yellow• Dolt.." $1.311. • "Over The Top." by an Anter- ivau, Saddle" \1'1:0 \rent- Arthur Glee' Kuntaiy. $1.50. •The leaned tt? t'utk'rthanding," by Eleanor Porter, $1.40 Htt. •11altie the Pncuuyuertid," b1. ]Cathieeu Nei ris. $1 Cott, %"The P1•tmtto r .1 rester Minim tett." by Erur.t Thoumplson Beton, {LSt1 "Adie',. House of Outran,*," by 1.. 11, Montg'10el'v• dourer of "Aunt of Green Galilee," t1.511ut't. Wei have eft! a large mtte•k of blest Note Paper and Envelope.. old price, EnveJipes lllc per'peek- age. I'aper 15e per quire.. THE TOWN COUNCIL. STRATFORD. ONT.. Oltittrie's Best Coalilierci.l School ( +es are thomugb, the ttlstrue- tors are experienced, students get individual Attention all.l gl-atluat4s m aplacard In Visit ionic 1hiring.thtt.e months we turned 410811 over 300 calla for trained help. Tills in the those for thuwho. want the prat- ioal traiuing and the gisid poaltion$. COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND and TF'i.F•C.RAi'HV DRI'ARTMENTS UM our free eatalo4ud it w01 lo(erv.1 yew, W..1. ELl.IoTT, L. A. M('LACHLAN, I'reaklen t. I'ri ucipal,L THE SINGER STORE Tan Centres, Cushions and Scarfs. an and white Work -hags. • Silks r Embroidering, 11,f, iiINDS OFK BABY'S A 1'tt, wool white SW era, tietc(t with pick and bine. Blankets, Shawls, etc. MISS NOBLE (In Ute Sl 11 are a Your Fall Suit Summer is nearly gone, and it is time to think of fitting yourself out for fall. You will need a light -weight Overcoat for the cooler days, and perhaps a new fall Suit. We should like you to call and natty goods we ,tock. We are many particular and we believe please you. Let us try. see the have in pleasing people, we can R. J. Armstroni MERCHANT TAILOR Smith Nide Square, (iod.•1 i. I, 3 SUCH A GROUPING of style* in wom n's fa11 shoes as we are shnwi-q has rarely been accomplish ,. here you will see the latest , npular novel ties of high-grade workmanship int good leathers. Made in hut - ton end lace models in patent leather, viol kidskin, dull calf- skin, tan calfskin or kidskin and two -lone comhinatio: . All reasonably priced. Phone 136 Store clones Wednesday et 1 'p.m. during July and August Wm. Sharman Goderieh, Ontario 1 and report regarding cases hiring dealt with by the county agent was read and considered, although only a part of what is on the list, end this showed not a few cartes of difltcult chsraeter requiring great patience and tact to pnsluee good reetlte for the children involved• ft to worth noting *Iso diet eeversl requisite involving *dolts were made to the Society, with the hope that. the unfavorthle conditions com- plained of would 11e improved, if not altogether met right. Details of ramie cannot, of cotlree he put into public print, hot it would surprise the aver- age•eiR.tten of either sex to Teem the neturr of the work and the ton often deplorable ronditiona which r4ulre attention and if pns*ibl, remedy. Now that the many diversions of the eumsser season are passing away, it would be well if anyone willing Ur aid the lin- fortunate would keep in mind the work of the C. A. lioolity, and attend the meetings with mune.! sad sympathy. tonics know,. oomhin blood purifiers. The the Ingredients in Hall'., prodnoe, such wonderful condition., Oen, for teat_ F. J. t`HLNYY a: CO.. All dn,Rttbas,7Sc, Hall. Family P111. for .•,acted PORT ALBERT. Web/imams Y. Sept. 12th. Mise Evelyn Hayden left for . ra- don thin week to spend a few we with relatives. Mrs. Thomas Brown, of Detroit, its visiting( here with her sister-in-law, Mire Walker Murray, Miss Hazel Hartwell, teacher of H. No. 1. Ashfield, spent the ,week -end `er home in Oodericb. and Mrs. James Hay and fam- ily, dr Tucker.nlith, and Mrs. McDon- ald rued daughters Florence and Mabel motor up to Pott Albert, to visit their un le and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Oliver, o r linnday. James McMillan made a trip by motor to London this week to attend the Weetern Fair. He was accomp- anied by Mr. Thos. Dickson, jr., Mr. WELL-KNOWN ONTARIO WOMAN SPEAKS. Welland, Ont. -"I am most piesslite say that Dr. fieres's Favorite Prescrip- tion hes proved itself a first -clam b' remedy. It ues run-down, weak and needed played aoman's tonic. I have Just finished using one bottle. I fed much stronger and better. \ Can eat better and am lees nervous. You may say that ' ` 'Favorite Prescrip- tion' is Just the medicine for tired -out, worn-out women. It does wonders for there." -Moa, Ono. FLA/mime E. Main and State Sta., Welland, Ont. THIS PRZSCRITrION IS FOR TOU. If you suffer frogs hot flasher or disai- rte•e, fainting spells, hysteria, headache, or nerywsnen you are not beyond is fief. Dr. P'ierce's Favorite Prescription is directed to the real cause; end promptly removes the disease, and ther�j bringssomfnrt in the place d prelooLed mtsrry h has been sold b7for nearly tin fluid form, at 1.00 per bottle, pvmg emerel satideetion_ It am now Iad In eugareonated tablet form. Said tawsMmedicine dealers artrial bolt by ma on reeeipt of SO meta is stamps Every sick woman may consult a by letter, absolutely without charge. Write without far as without fee, to Penalty of the Invalids' Hotel, Dr. V. M. Pares. Preadeuet, 663 Main 8t., Buffalo, Y. Dr. Pheee'. !'suets are nn.41,_ ld se e Liver PILL RwetL,st, mesa le fadte, Oats Sap dsyar-.Holed Pellet • Dees. Cure irk He••dech., Bilkew Be•dertk Dbtd east, (`.omaipatien. Indigeetime Bilious emb and Bowrangsteset d i Ii S ■ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111111111111111111111111IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlUAl1lIIIIIIUIIlI111lpllplpllllllllllllllllll111111111111■ See the New Millinery Any Day WE are ready to show you the Fall Millinery styles any day you cats visit the show -room. This season, instead of the usual fomlal XXX opening, we have decided to place the new Hats on display as fast as they are turned oat. We cordially invite you to come and see them any time you find it convenient. You need not feel under any more obligation to buy than if you were visiting a formal fall opening. There will be something new and fresh every week and we feel satisfied that a visit to our show -room will amply repay you. We will have some very pretty, stylish and attractive patterns ready for Saturday, and will be glad to have you come and look the styles over. .0.111 amnia MOD ■ IllllllillillllllllltilllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllilNlllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllliilllllllllillllllllillllllllllllil � Stunning New Suits for Full Extra -Good Values at $25.00 and $30.00 We are showing some stunning Tailored Suits for fall and winter wear, gar- ments that both for material and style are exceptional. The new and,unusual touches for fall 1917 are shown in these garments, for we delayed placing our order until the very kW minute, in order to secure garments that were absolutely right. The tailoring is faultI ss ; the colorings are those most in demand ; the materials, exceptionally good, better by far than it will be possible to get later in the season. We draw special attention to the Suits in Serges, Cheviots and Broadcloths, which we show in navy. brb`wn, black, green, wine color, etc. Every garment is man -tailored throughout, designed, cut and made by experts. They are absolutely perfect in fit. Most of the Coats are silkillned. Come and see these new Suits. Priced at each $25.x11 aid $30.00 7rr1 l Choose Your New Goat Early There is a special advantage in doing it this year, for everyone in touch with the conditions knows that desirable materials are becoming scarcer every day, and as the season advances it will be impossible to duplicate present stocks or values. Our stock of•Coats is, we consider, the best we have ever shown, both from the standpoint of quality and style. Great care was given to the selection of each garment and we know that material, style and everything about them are just right. Coats for children, $6.00, $8.00 and $9.0o. Coats for misses and ladies, $10.00, $15.00, $16.50 up to $35.00. Of most styles, no two alike. ilistels•••••••••••eHI•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• t Special Values in Plush Coats At $25.00 and $3o.00 Everything points to a big demand for Plush Coats again this season. We have prepared for it with a splendid assortment, and would direct special attention to the values we are showing at 125.00 and 330.00. These Coats are made from high-grade Plush, lined throughout with good timings, and come in styles that will he sure to please. ya "as an r Save Some Money Ont the haat of the Wash Skirts. We will not carry hem over, mo (throw then) on a bargain table a onlay morling, the last we have in stock. 'p: •ular values two and three times this price. Chof this lot Saturday morning __71i0 Children's Sch . • 1 Hose 20c Children's ribbed c.tton Hose. splendid quality for echool wear, fast -lack, seamless feet. Per pair ago Duchesse Silks Beautiful quality Ducheage H1 a, black and the new tall colorings. Per yard_ .i{O and 182.00 HOD Direct I ..Holeproof loose, 3 pairs lir box, 1.00 A limited quantity of theme fidoonit Hese for children'm wear. Fine or heavy rib, for girls' in boy,.. Guaranteed by the maker. You get a signed guarantee with each box. The best children's Stocking matte. We have a limited quantity in stock and, 'Will clear them out at the old price of, per box 11.00 Next seasw'm pricers will be et least 5150 pet box for miwilar quality. Showing of Dress Goods in the New Shades We have just opened op some Dress and Suiting HerRee, fine French weaves, in the new shades" of burgundy, dark green, taupe and purple, also navy and black. Two gnalitle, at per yard 12.00 and 12.75 NS BROS. Godelrich Will Mix. Mcgen Dickson, Mrs, Dickson Mary McKenzie and Da •e` KINTAIL. TOneDAY, Sept. 11. DEAT= Olf/i FORMER R*g1D2t''. -. P11. McDonald family have received the sad intelligence of the death of their deter, Mrs. D. Finlay/ion, at Boulder, Colorado. She was long • sufferer, hut bore it patiently to the end- She was formerly well known here before moving some thirty years ago to Colorado, where ber husband predeceased her twenty-six years ago. She was in her sixtieth year and i• survived by her only son. Roderick, who lives In Boulder, and four broth- er% and two sisters of this place, a brother at Sault Ste. Marie and one at Houlder. Colorado, who bath the sincere • mpathy of their . many friends, Mi.. Flora McDonald spent the test two months with her sister previous to her death. • 8T. AUGUSTiNE. TUESDAY, Sept. il. Quite s number from our burg are (visitorsMMar beMLOn«6, of Qoderich, week.his (theewoolllen mill in .13. In i charge of renewing old acquaintances in this son, Mr, J. W. Gledhill. trbaence o1 hie 'vicinity. Mies Helen M. Thompson returned )hl. week front a three weeks' visit with Brussels friends. Mia. Sutherland, of Rmhro, will demonstrate in "Canning Fruit end Vegetables' at the St. Augustine Hall on Thursday, September 20th. BENMILLER. WEDNa.DAY, Sept. 12. Mr. .1. J. Moore left for Rrnfold, Sark . , this afternoon. Mr. and Mee. Long and Mr. and Mn, Webster, of London, spent the weak• end at the home of Mr. and Mn. John R Laing. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Straw/hen have returned from rornnto, where they were visiting their daughter, Mrs. A. H. Melillo. Messrs. J. W. Gledhill, John Long Michael Older and C. A. Venetone all motored to Landoll this morning to attend the Western Fah. it looks quite.like obi times today HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS Round trip Ueket, t4 certain po inbt In Manitoba, lia.katchewan and Mbwta •1, North Ray. a lochrans and Tranaoomnmate! Route a •la Chicago ded et. Paul, on sole each Timmer until thea, ;Ulla, Inolasl,e, at low Through Tot let fileeping Cars to Winnipeg on abuse dots., leaving Toronto 10. 43 p.m. no change of cars •i* Trausco.tlrteneal Route. Return limit, two month.. •reln•t o. rpt date of male. Berth reaereetlnu. and tail! p*rtScelarsat all Grand Trunk 1 It etovr, r writs C. L. Hornlnx, n otrhlt *l paaw*• Agset. reroute), Out. ger P. F. LAWRENCE at SONS Town Agents Phone 8