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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-5-29, Page 4lluw., \I e. "1I 1'41'1
TIN .IIXUNAL
aoDIatick ONT.
Eeni)an1
siv
Oddity is not
style!
Freakish cut or "noisy" pat-
tern does not constitute nov-
elty or elegance. The really
,stylish .suit depends for its
note of refinement upon good
taste in cut and pattern. Per-
haps that is why Canadians
bestow their favour upon
Bengard;Clothes
Every Bengard Suit. regard-
less of its price, is essentially
stylish and appealing in its
effective good taste and the
VALUE represented by the
price .aske.i. The Spring
models' are noir rea4lc.
Walter C. Pridham
DUNGANNON. THAT CHANCE IN
MR. N. F. WHl'ARD is the
Agent La THE SIGNAL at Dungannon
torr. left with hem for .uhacnpuo its.
AdvertmeInenl+or Job prIntIng wdl receive
pn,mpt at tenttun. Telephone lGodrnch
Iturall 539.
Thos. G. Allen
DUNGANNON
Issuer of Marriage Licenses
C•,mm,ss,oner kr Affidavits. etc..
-and Conveyincer
W,Ilt. Deed, Mongaeaa. Agreesrnls. v
C...1..11..66c ted and Mone, Suo-
r1,od Sat Mansaeas.
AGENT FOR
Fame. W,• 1,nd L,fa Insurance..n ,M Wst
Comp.n,a oat.
SVehuewlry. May 2,qh.
Ur., J.r-. 1Vilsterm. ►;barn. visited
her mother. -Mrs. Itarlb*Nl. sr., over
S. 1
daughter. of Toronto. visited eviatIves• Such annoying symptom as heat
flifuead-
Nlr1 and NIrs„11.tI.1.Ioliday. flh, Crawford. Mr a he,,,irtitabilitynand "the blues," h
blues,'may
nail Mr... .t. E. Treleaven std Rand. be speedily overcome and the system
Ihishcr,d,1 NiT g• to London for th"' restored to n
orrnal conditions this
famous root and herb remedy Lydia E.
lo•li.hl}.•
U1•. mo Urs. J. It.of MtIi tuna Pl11 an complications present them-
fanitc motored th Sfaturth on light- I rite the Pinkham Medicine Co
t t i l t• overcome them. T tai
1„,8,.. ears e: experience is at
WOMAN'S LIFE
Mrs. Godden Tells How It
May be Passed in Safety
and Comfort.
Fremont, O. -"I was pawing through
the critical period of life, being forty-
six years of age and
had all the symp-
toms incident to that
change -heat Hash-
es, nervousness, and
was in • general nun
down condition, ea
it was bard for me
to do m7 work.
Lydia E. Ptnkham s
Vegetable Com-
pound was recom-
mended tomeuthe
best remedy for my
troubles, which it
surely proved to be. I feel better and
stronger in every way since taking it,
and the annoying symptoms have disap-
peared." -Mrs. M. GODDLN, 92b Na -
4141 ay'.
Mr. su.l Mrs. Wes. Trrlract•ii and poleoo St, Fremont, Ohio.
Hard Enough Now.
"Why don
making him I
f4 r a while?"
"Goodness!. 1
live within it."
�e res w
L nn, Maas., for suggestions how to
Mr. NMI Mr.. Hoy E. Harris and Y The result of fort
manner. thanking his (drills for their
kind re.0einbraut,•a. Mr. Hteklle !s
4118*' of the &tidies' settlers in this com-
munity wad has quite a� fund of inter-
esting stories alswl the pl.nilfer days.
The community toad church are
honored i0 having .114. 1 wrwlwrr as
Mr. and Mrs. Ihtldlr. We are glad
they in.. HI 111 'e11Juaiig fairly goal
CARLOW.
WEDNESDAY. May 28.
Mr. Alex. Barnby, of Toronto Dental
College. spent Sunday visiting friends
here.
Mr. Jas. Foreman. of Woodstock,
sp.nt the week -end visiting his cousin.
Mr. Frank Wilacm.
For the past two weeks Mr. Jas. Scat
has been in very poor health. We trust
he will soon be well again.
Mr. Warner Walter has moved on to
his new (arm on the sth concession which
he purchased from Mr Thos. Burns.
WEU.OME Hosw.-We are glad to we! -
come horse Pte. Alfred Williams. another
of our Soldier boys. Pte. Williams en-
listed at Guelph with the artillery in
February of 191 5 and went to Belgium in
September of the same ..ey. remaining
there until the armistice was signed. He
then went with the Canadian armv to
Crlogne. returning from there to Eng-
landFebruary of this year making in
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\\ EDNESDAY, May 28.111
Pte. Charles Nevins and Pte. Wm. 11
Good arrived home on Sunday. coming 1
by nuto from London. Their many
friends are pleased to have these boys NI
w Oh us again.
Mt s Wn-. Nrav s i • conEned to her bed
' the past week. W e nope: for her speedy
Mr. Robert J. Asquith has sold his
house and lot to Mrs. Melburn Sprung. r
lett os. UuudBy for t 1t• r name a pe your service
recovery.
Stratford 4. Iia ey v isi relatives his
Isle. your letter held in strict mandolines.
lir. IG.bt. Bailey visited Ids buwe at
1 as.11eld .0 Suaday.
< - - possession to be given socn. Mr. Jas. 1
Mr. and airs. Root. \IcK.•nair strut"The will ens built by the lute .Sohn Johnston has bought 111r. M. Lockhart's 1
the 21th 114 tt' swlutm. + Rnu. Inia n. of G.slerich. 1f it had a property in the village. IN
Ihayue spent the holiday at her ,-,,ive it c.uld tell nanny no int,er...Him Mr. Fred Plaetzer had a excitibg'. ex-
hou,l• at Brussels. rule of the old r.si.h•nts of these loam.. perience on Monday night when coming' 1
Mr.. Fnr1 Hews and alis,. Rae awy gmor mud *nue .11 themforgotten. with an auto from BI.th A cow turned
Srot.N•rs attended n readers meeting 1 1 t their Kricts to la amnia!:
: and crossed his path. with the result that 1
at cliutou this •week. f the ought th 1n r t, to l morn sad
w•ho eroma 1 .
the auto went over the cow. The car
Miss. F:.lith Stotlwrs. our vomiter N. u. %,ho t.44•y'il around. n• Alibi lwasonly alightlydamaged.
pa4snnlars , is Seeing a tet' holidays mu delight to play about a will:,Mai Our school tea h tr. Mr. 13. Wiggins. 1
;41.1 Is visiting her brother at Toronto
„r many eupp•uitucs in this quiet. lens and Messrs. Geo. Raithby and E.
dusting the deny years sites. tar Matthews have each purchased Ford cars.
first wriest Mr A. C. Jackson and family_ moved
\Its bila11
\h,rgnmt .1. \gbh are dele'gate•% to the We welcome them hack again. 1
A number of o.r ctizens attended
1. week.
1
est
Bert Wiggins Is spurting a tww Fpnl. 11
01411-w la.Is u
. *'hurlers auil from Godertch to th(u farm on Tuesday.
ST. -l000STINE.
Tuesday- May 27th.
Urs:' 4:444. Itrophey sprat the ev rk-
, with friends at l ondem.
Mr. a m. u • litalr I INrI merchants of Auburn
wits n.wr for n 1• to clam• their lain*. of bnslneaa
Mr. aw Mrs. s• .y each W-eluesdaY afternoon at 1.30
alarua h friends unr da.y this wreck.
M4•.srs. Chas. and Cyst 11.4.1nson, 041IN ► during the wooers of ]our,
of 1h•trult. were tip for their brother's July. August MINI Ne•ptemlwr-W. T.
Riddell. It. 1). Munro. John Arthur. A.
J. FA -amens Nelsen 11111. Jas. Tarter,
A. Asquith & wen. I.I. HelwIg. E.
Phillips. John Phillips. Jas. W. Meld.
Girl Gui.l.• rally at Toronto this
the celebration at Clinton on Victoria 1
Ur. J. It. MrNubb is at Toronto this , n I Day.
,reek on business- \I Willie 1'1 t Its a of 1 sleek h N• ed n e s d a y Halt-halliay.-Tbe 1
W'e• .regret that we cannot report 1 tl !•del .gr n KAK
nun•h lwpro,owent to the ,,,i.Iitlin of 1 d'lyt It 1 118w.0 rd,.Ital each
t 1
31r. 1111d \Ir.. Henry 4'u•.a r.
Th.• ls4.pir of 1Juusauuola mid riche
it, .111 la' sorry 1.. learn that Mr. and
Nies. G111. .Ia,•ktu11u natant baring the tu11erul „ii Tuesday.
village in a few n11mU1s to make their..
Uis,. .iue} 4'n 11a linu. of Whit...-
how.
%1,1 r•how. at Toronto. Mr. Jackman Inas vhur-h. visite! let aunt, Mr.. Geo.
Itrephy. this week.
always done n g.neI business here its
the tailoring line. but Toronto 1,. airs.
.I,u•knutu's home city and 41111, is
01N h. r•tal.%. there. SV,' nndrr-
00141 they Intend to mitre about thr
1st ..f .ingust.
Mr. Mowbray. of W"hiterhureh. has The Great Relied Shc Found in Dodd'•
bought th. chopping Mill' front Ntr. AI t I Kidney Pill.
Disler awl tills. posy ,. nAugust
SHE WANTS TO TELL
ALL HER FRIENDS
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DEATH OF MATTHEW LOCKHART.-06 1
Wednesday morning the call came to
Mr. Matthew Lockhart. who passed 1(
sway after a lingering illness from some 1
inward growth. All that medical skill , 1
could devise was resorted to in the effort
to save his life. but in vain. Mr. Lock -
1
,. lu hart was one of Cie prominent men of
Is.. 8)nuganuou Is. not going to loss• Clive. Alta.. stay 2v (SpeciaIl.--After
this di=trice. having taken an strive part
• NIr. Iti.her. as Ile Is guhuc to lire• til th,• two years of sintering from neuralg,r. lum his life in l.en an and other
house forna•rly oectiplel by his tither, bag° and rheumatism. Mts. Jotlts. a throughout and his death leaves a distinct
:.r III.• top of the hill. where WP may highly respected resident here. is te.ling blank. the community.
expert t hear him singing "He Meta her friends that she owes her new lease of
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I 41110y I 1 Willer. i 11 11 14.1114 with his health to D. di's Kidney Pills.
The Old Mill I conversation with Pdls too much. 1 would nut use any
t t,'' 18s .r ,., ' 1 •'I cannot•recommend ',odd't Kidney
wetth h."
n eonyersn n 1 • other kind. Ido not know th cause (4
Mr. . Thos. lookingDisher
shunt wr ser• glad m trouble. bur 1 know it dragged along
to see 1- ha.king -,n.. yn.J bright its n w.I for two yt ars and in that time 1 suffered
you idth utinh ynurwnbe of bis a Itis year.. The whiSl1ch
iS luileaut to
from cramps in my inn.cles, neuralgia.
e without his allowance that the I11shn wilt. abicb i niton ht headache and Iumbagu \I) eLep was
't even make him 11 1 f I I 1 broken and unrefreshing. I had dark
tired and nervous. I was low•apinted.
my memory was failing. my limbs were
�r�r�tlt�r �V Vt rte tar Vtr�a�1 heavy arid my' ankles swelled. I tack
loon*',) XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXX I Six or seven boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills.'
rbc age hatuls, bur. 1414.1 enndurtell by
ifn• . s nen. at wt• an. sou. ,cher s u„' circles around my eyes and I was always
it ryas er..'hsl. rorty or more yenr..: ago.
till
Goderich
oard of Trade
The London Methodist ('ontete
week. when it la expected that over ti
in attendance.
and they did me so much good 1 1 '1 like
t II'mv bodyabout it "
e g a ety' •
ASM 1i:1.1).
(council wet May .Mit h, all !wing prea-
eit. The minutes ..f April 7th and of
•pi+•ht1 1100118g of April 14th weer
real and a pir.cet, on motion by
Richardson mud 41s1•kott.
The court of revision of tin• asw•ss-
m.•nt roll via", then duly orgnntaeeel,
each member hiking and sullw•rlbhlg
the n..•e,.anry oath. Appeal of Win.
\L•\ifllnu asking for rednetton, to
make his assessment more equal with
flint ..t n.ighls.n--mgcel by Rh'hard-
's
son mud Johnston that air: ateMlllan
assessment Ise lowered $:ALOO. Jfra.
that ice-crea,w is Just right -wt oar F:lizals411 1:. M.lntyrr's aplwaI to
8 .'." dog r.morel from roil, on the
tot
yourself. yosself. 11. T. F•dNarda.' .,1 y. Try it and sty for ground 4144144{Z Wax the ..a• sold and re-
In/l%'.41 IIIr4, W'aell 11(..11. w'aN all/Iwf41,
on motion ..f Hackett and .lamiewnl.
X ' Even a tramppictures. but.\proal of NI .1. ibalton to la re dog re-
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ire
saaeolhle at G,alerich nest may admire n1„red on the ground that the dog
e hundred delegates will he he invariably thaws a line at wood cuts. flied a few days atter hying nosfess4I.
was ,iIHowell, 1111 (notion by Hackett and
1(I••Ilat•Iln.t,. Appeal of Jim. 1'. 8)niton
was 1111111 11041141. 1.,.1,ua. nut went 111 at
the proper time. ,and 1.44.11 1111P the court
did not• onsider his assesement ti
high cotu1s.
ared with neighbors'. Theme
'alit' all the appeals. the emrt was
adjourned. ni d'1,11 "notion of Jamieson
nod Hackett 1111• roll as revised wan
(In Thursday afterna,n. June Sth, at :i 'clock. the President of
the hoard of Joule will join the Acting May. In extending to the
Conference a, chic welcnwe.
On Saturday afternoon, June 7411, the Civic unuitter of the
itoanl of Trade are arranging to entertain the delega 's to .10 ,tor„
trip, to take in settle of the delightful scenes of this dish• t. and c,,
automobile owner is re.luested to come or send his auto to ,lake t
(a:oaatun one of great pleasure and a real success.
(.. 1.. PARSONS.
President.
May 211th, 1919.
A. 11. MA1 •KLIN, MAL
Chairman ..f r'i, ie
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Itur new .tenor proves i. ,itit i.n11,d 1',, - the "Iircetwitil re),"vasii'n $\
of leathers, each Is•II lacing cleaned separately. il1
All work gtnrant�esd.
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iffKingston ftttret, nett Dr, 1Vhitely.a.
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1\'elurwlsy. May
air. A. T. a-,ags•r. the ge•ninl add
spend ul•y of the Huron (',,miry •Tem=
1wrnue• .1+ws Iatlou. w•111 glee ad-
dresses at all th.• appointments n18 this
et, alt i,,•%1 Sunday. .lune 1st. See -
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vices at Itennlill•r, 11 a. in.: 'Zinn ..
2.31 p. in.. I1111 Bethel, 7 p. m. Wr aerpte4l.
hole there will lie a glasl somelettes. No action was taken re request of
at all the services. The great question the .lsaociatel-Munlelpslitiees of North -
of the day Is te•ugwrance. W'este•rn. Ontario to *onward a f,'. id
The• taloa- friends of \1 r. and Mrs. $11. Two small aenunts of Itrnce
"414. Utllion nmgr11tulate rh.•m np)11 11111 111Y wen• left till after June session
the .rife return of their ..it Flight- of Htiron enmity council. 31rs. H. Mr•-
' Lieut. '1'. Million. after four years of W111111114.3'. \Irs. Wm. F. Finlay and
•cin• ocerse,ts. all -..mute \1(41,4111, on behalf of the
.e
W..' are glad to se• Mrs. 4;e.rge .1shtleld Soldiers .111 I Ind*', aptsarN
',owl! oft ag1,it. We -trust she will
- .on r..,.cer health a18.1 %•Igor.
Nits•" %Vinni.• V,Itsto,,.• nut Mlss
,:ratite .1e1\e41 balk part In flit. W. 4',
I' Inver Medal e.o.m., on the 24th.
t1',• t nlrrntttlak• then) upon their goO(1
t,.•*'for
niters are imsy getting In
and cora these bright warm
Ir Is failed with the s.,ttgt
h.•
18041.44.11 11.1• Is bright•
n 'tordnre of the trews.
pert that Mr. 11. S.
Fisher enntlnps `Teary ill. We wish
111111 11 sps'..lr recovery.
11.•v. 1'. S. Haus.• 11n1 air. John
11111111 distrk•t
week. Good
11 eitcults
The
their raid
filly-+. The
of Jirds mad
rued by the gn
Wel regret to
Femme attended the
meeting lit Myth last
reports worn* ret elviel front
en the district.
Mr. 11041 Mrs. E. \'unstop - enter -
taints; friends fr.,0, .inborn the
24th.
Urs. imnre sod little grandam,. 'Id
I'l.kf 1r11, \Sieh.. are visiting friends
In
this %hinny.
Good ,.IY.'rlugt were received 1111 Hem
tnlller etrl•tlt lent -Smudgy -its old of the'
Halifax sii fenere.
Ceiebratian at Meth illrtlelay'.--Lost
Satur.lny afh•rn,s111 n nonuser ed the
member. of Menn111er I411.1e einem gal
other frhombi gntherel nt he home of
Mr, and Ms. A. 11wWd1* In honor of the
former's eighty-eighth birthday. A
ahnwer of useful articles new. pre
sr•nteel to Mr. mill Mrs. Heddle and the
afternisin was sprat 111 ss-bll enjoy
mens on the lawn. the ladles serving n
epden1181 Innehe.n. Ur. H,41dle replied
In his usual quaint an cheerful
Hours of Business 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturdays 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
The Joyous Month of June
HOW much we all look forward to the month of June, when
all nature is at its best, hpw delightful it is to go boating,
golfing, motoring or to a picnic in the glen or at the beach.
Being properly attired for such occasions adds greatly to the
pleasure. Our immense stock of outing apparel is exception-
ally well assorted.
SWEATER COATS
The Sweater Coats never were more attractive.
The charming styles and lovely shades are surely
most tempting. In all styles of pullovers and coats, in all -wool, silk and wool and
fibre silk. All reasonably priced, front $2.95 to $20.00.
Women's Fibre Silk Hose
$1.25 per pair
Special value wonseu's Fibrae Silk Hose,
Crown .duality, lisle top, in black, white and
popular colors. $1.25 per pair.
Motor Caps
Women's smart Motor C.tp. All the
season's newest style, in smart Motor Caps.
Priced from $10.00.
Kayser and Niagara Maid
Silk Gloves r
-These two well-known Canadian makes of
Gloves we stock in all sizes and all leading
shades. Per pair 75c, $1.00, $1.25 tend•$1 5.
Guaranteed, of course.
Women's Kosy-cut Vests
Women's extra quality rosy -cut Vests.
Special 00c each'.
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This Is the title of the new' knit 1111( Buil
er.a•heting hook :IAA uu sale In -the Wool Depart -
went. In H are ,.bona, its lithographic .vines, the
very latest style and .,.hors in knit and crocheted
gaarlur11rs for all ages of Infants. girls,, women.
boys and well.
Thr ever -popular sweater coat and p.illurer
.N,•npy s very prowirn'ut pla„• and many charming
styles *i. shown. The book_ is a truly Canadian
production: the garstents Illustrated were all wade
Ie Canadian wdpn•et. "anti the material need was
Is 4'it media n- made "U4.ng rah Floss alai "Mona r.It
Down.- The knitting' and cru-lwi1uig directions
given am clear awl shuttle and are exactly as used
ht the pnslnetlon of 11w w.nh•I gnrweuts show n
'1\0 produce the proper n•suhtsethr yarn Indira tel
In dlrrtime, given foretach garment must he used.
a full range of which will he if 1 In - Inns
Department. 1'er POW. 2:s•.
"alouarch ►`blas" W a beautiful, nue. soft
quality of wsd in tla' twofold Shetland nos. n, i -t
that nos n light weight garment suitable for the
$tanner •'scning,. on lawn or lake•, or for bonne
wear wh.•n .1 1141.• ,•yt1.11 wnrual. Is u,+•.Ld.
\luunr-I IM.wu' i- a fourfohl "4141 Just tele the
,.eight of I•tlt't let ltd floss. it'al is Ii.el n here it
1,.vi'ivr. more sols.htltlml garment is required
It I, n very MOP .111.1 lily of woad ,u,d wake. up a
.nia•rlor arttele A's ,cry e8tetsi,e range Of color,.
:.r,• shown its loth 11u.s and down. inclndlig black.
„Lite. novo.. aid cos••. .trr.,I,•rrc. butt. solid. mist.
',,t.ne, brown. cardinal.... I. -t. (*open., sky. purple.
.auert141, wliruois•tte. re41441u. Nile. orange. gold.
Royal. 14ri.•null blue. In veinier. pink and turquoise.
\luwtr.-h 11..4. is put up its 1-1nt Iw1I'. price•,
:::a Istll.
N11.01 nil Down Is pot rip its _-..z. balls. price,
1,1,11.
We extend greetings td the members of the London
Conference who are to visit our town next week and
trust they will fully enjoy their -stay in Goderich. We
shall be glad to welcome them also at the Scotch Store
and to extend any courtesies within our power.
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nth' purposes still ui,lispslsd nt.
After dln•nssion it , sus 11144111141 to
nwslt the action of the unary routa•il
at .Ione .session 1'e soldiers memorial.
Re 7'ny-lor's hr4Slite, -flogs and teide•rs
for steel tad concrete bridge were.
,•nnsiderel. also plain of Tho.. Sandy
for c.nt•rete lrc11 111111 te1111er fherefnr
were also considered. but It wets de-
cided to in% estigat,' the ground for
foundations on May 27tH, Before de-
ciding whether to mind a s1e•e1 bridge
or an arch. Ile 4'itrrick brlditr. 4'onl-
clllor .1Hinf000m repsarh.l that n devia-
tion mall 1•x11 1s.4 INng.tt. 1.111 as 1'.
Austin asks $1,(84141. and M. M.K,nzir
$:'ANI for 11 toad to the top of the lake
hank. it wets decide) to look• into the
feasibility nt an arch on the original
road mite on May 27tH. No merlon w -an
taken re 1'ritehard's bridge, It hieing
on enmity dssiicnntld rued, but Reeve
reg•n•dlug the eounty funds for pater- i)nitom ens a+lel to bare the Aunty
_ build two bridges oil th. hike, road
this year. A petition from Dungannon
ratealyers, asking to be anise( to
,lo their statute labor for this yenr
within the villain' ler n poolimaste•r
Instead of 1111 the• enmity roads, wan
granted os.' motlort 41f Hackett and
Itk•hards.r. Mr, John It. Savage helug
named as the pwhmaster. It was
found neressoty to leave over the
matter et soldiers' honor r1.11 for
further hlfirwattun.
Marlattw* Specific
Rem ove,s'
ani Stones
firour,s
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THE
Never -Failing Remedy for
Appendicitis
indlge.tinn, Stomach Disorrlera,
Appendicitis end Kidney Stones
are often called hy Gall Stones,
and mislead people until those
had attacks of Gall Stone Colic
appear. Nat one In ten Gall
Stone sufferers knows what ia
the trouble Mnrintt's Specific
will cure wtthoi,t rain or oper-
ation.
For sale 41eluslrely In (}oke -
rich by
JAMFM A. ('AMPREI.1....
J . W. MAR LATT 6.a7
let ON IORIO ST. TiMOtfl) OM:
Wm. Elliott, shovelling gravel and' 4'onn*'Il then ndjoarned to Julie 2.1ns
'droning p11. $.'.:p: 'Wm. Draper, port- at 1 p. m.. on notion by I11.8.,nI.on
ting Its Nle. „an. $12.75: F. M.'lilyun, and Jamieson)
dragging 1•.n. 4. $:1.1NI: W. 1'. Reed, '1'111 is. 4;. A I.I.EN,
part salary, ammo; total. 0324.151. 4'I,•rk of .l.htteld_
The follile.ing ne„nnta were order4•41
paid, 141 motion by Hackett awl
Jamlesm : 11. Merger, gravelling e.1,
9, $2.1141: S. !Gnat. rep. 2 s'nleerts, 5
It. ft nue! 7 E. Silts*: 1t. Johnston. rep.
washout, N. It. 41 0911 7 Fl., $2.(141: 41,
11a11. raga. !triage. S. It. 9 and 10 14,.1
#2.1141: M. McMillan, rep. waahoitt, 14.1
1t. 0 and 10 E., $1.1Nt: H. Miller, rep.
grad,'*'. $?I,:iU: R. Tw•nmley, rep. brldtge,
S. It :1 rind 4 F:.. $8410: 4'. 4'nn,itlwll,
gravelling ptl. 10. $1.:d1: F. Johnston,
teeming grader, $8.(481: i). \Irlhamull,
removing ernnswsy, 1,. H„ $1.4141: It
Itlsse•tt. dragging on 1.. R. and ('nn. 1..
$14.25: 41. Jami(wrn, dragging on L.
It. anti ,nn. 12, $4:50: Wm. Johanna.
rep. elleret ,N. It. 12 nivel 13. $t.(N): P. ,
Mnrphy, 1441. (arteria R. H. :t and 4,
rind en. 9, $1.30; Jaa, ¥alMugit,
halllfi, newt fees. 1019, $11,00: John
('aflleruy. assessing $100. petrel" for
'soldiers' honor roti $13, and for equal•'
IxItsg nnlln w•h,s.ls *211. pwtage and
Ittatlnlrry *2.2fl, total $117.26: W.
Footer. troth nn tern,ler, north twain-
dary, I> 1. anti N. It. 3 and 4, $*1.781;
at THE HOTEL BEDFORD
on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4th.
Dorenwend's
of Toronto
imide you to
their display 111
the Is.„ ed ere
,rti.tic
hair goods.
If pito• owll
lu4ir 1. thin. doll
owl nula4omtug.
let Sal 111.111,411'
strafe Just wholt
run 111• I441111. 1"
.ripply your hack
of too,. and how
pN't recti, it Is
accotnpl Ished.
FOR 1.1111f.s:-Sw'ltrhe•s, Transformations, Wa%es,
Chignons, Ete.
F'1►R BALI) \IEN :-iIORFNWEND'S TOUPEE
%%III mike yon . look y ears
c, nicer nIt,1 Improv a con*'
11,11148 Light ns n feather and
indef.. table on our sanitary
patent struchlre-
This di.plas is for one day tint).
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4.
Appointments ran he arranged
at residence If desired.
THERE 1R NO CHARGE EOR \ DEMONSTRATION
I'Iwnpad,olrs,
THE DORENWEND COMPANY OF TORONTO
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