The Signal, 1919-6-26, Page 8•
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�raa .1111224A1.
Shipment, of Coalport, Aynt•
lev, Wedgewood and Minton
CHINA'
fust received.
Beautiful new pieces in (hie
new canary and black and
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pink and black, designs
When you want the finest
and best of China etc., come
to
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McEwen's
SPECI ALS
Men's fine summer Under-
' wear, $1.75 a suit, worth
. $1.00.
Mill's Overalls, some old•
. st'hek at old price, $2..00.
Men's•Socks, from Me up.
A kw pieces of nice Voile,
i jtlyt 1iglit for summer
dresses, at 500 yard.
iadier summer Hose. ,35c a
pair, :1 !stirs for $1.00.
I,adirs' summer Vests, 35c.
or 3 for $1.00,
9 Sgme light colored Prints to
clear at 20c a yard. -
Wr- have some nice Bell
Spreads at old prices.
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J. J. McEwen
t,icenae No. 01-7M43
Iwo Wolf.. and w'ils.u1 streets were r
ferrel to (Ie publf.• works ...wl14itt..•
lir. 1VIIIIrw 4'ismps•II was reports"
It. la• laid up 441111 ilhlr.. ,1141 til
.ilecial '-"uamlltwr- w4.. ••wp..wertd t
proceir.• .4ssIMt•111. for Ile. 4-4011i1116.1 10
of 1116• a.s..MW,mt roll.
hemi Wigle urged that '.. start 1
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T1lI' TOWN COUNCIL.
Heitmin; ('Mlmin.iou Appointed-
Sewer Work l0 ice Started
al Ones.
At the regular 1u1•eting If 4444• h,
vltltwil nu I'rhl*y night the Ahw
1'haple•r, I. 11. 11. E.. relue.tw) per
hot' to lute.. a "tag -due" 1,n 44umin
11*y. Il Ila* .144,1• Is•ew arranged. w'
the permission of the Niue 11, flat
ladle.. shall hu v1• flue ta4-•lay fur
Ia•nret of the Soldiers' )leworial Fu
An applI.:,tion from Mr. H.
Towuw•ud for appt.iut44.•ut a. war
welgl,w*,ter was ...rod to the mar
tvinlwittee will' power to act.
The 1h,tuisolon 1M)' M16.10111 14111 e
[Nil was "4t.4k4w1" t1, $11M1,
•lnuuul (1, he rctNlld from the wort)
prised. of 1114. day. if ens.
The w4. ter. light awl harbor cu
eller r•ports"l that the Iwithilur-bo
• Iqd s.•n roasts,. refelr14l aual. put
j5,4141 rnnlit 4.1141 lira. M41.ea
would xinein take charge: that Mf•
I.4tA lull 116.•11 ,,Vowel Ill,' u.•• of
part of the 641414 frtig11tN11w1.. x*
r•frt.l.Wr1t I.N,th. •111 the 4444)1•• ter
ii. hi% year. Ihut 411.• town .rr
lighting chairs114.1 14•••1, refn.e.d
ayr.,nhuhe• w 4444 1 he re ou.w.•udatf
of lilt outs rt. 1I>1ho u•1•nnui,•,(
making ia"'iI'le 44 11.111,11011 ..r apps
Ialatel% $1,1MMh pw•r 1.:14' i4. 114• .free
Il�tding charge.
TIN• :special 1.11111111111..' fe'1.ww.•Ia11U11
111111 (he woviug (11.•1114'•• Iir.•Ily .1f
N' I.nuder is. Ivutw..l.
Thew• n•p.rtr were 11111.4.151 x. w
111.4, our 444 Ili.. titian., ro11111111,
fa. s.hll; .,u * unW1w•r ..f ncconius.
1'efitl.Iss for ctoist leti.1 4.4 sew..
wa
eek
peon
Ica o
1th
tbr4
the
ml.
H.
ket
ked
1141-
the
nus
-- OODEILIOH, ONT.
A Scientific preparation which eradicates
Rheumatic Troubles. Stay young l Keep
free from pain. T. R. C.'s will do it.
11. 44' 1.1 X1,111'• ('1111 I t'h,'wi.t and 1lruggi-t.
A,ten1 fur o.l.'rlell. .LnI x1.04 to this udder.. ..r to
St 11 . 'I..'..no. and '1'. K. I',b will I.. .enc I...tpal.l.
every trace of
your best years
Bedford Block, Sole
Templeton's, 14 King
teat
in--- - -.---- - ---- - -- - .. _
1.404
44141 4WIl ollwr• appointed by the ..mou-
'u ,e•il. Mr. t'. .1. N*fru was Iu,uliunted
'x for twv. ;tears .4144 )1,' II. 1. 1) lop
t '.r ole year. nu.l the het-estar. byhlw
14 ler.74,.i.
Tile colossi tl.•u a•ljouruel.
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ORITI •.151•.
�TR.1ITrIN.--After •u rr,delroee
,..4.e thirty -right )-ears in lkderk•h
, I.y*nl. r Straiton entered in
as l
rs
B. D.. of Bayfield. will preach.
Services at St. G. orge'a church. Sun-
day. Jupe 29th 'St. Peter's Day):
Holy communion. s a. m.
Morning prayer, etc„ 11 a. m. -the
rector. -
Evensong and confirmation, 8 p. m.-
the Bishop of Huron.
Attention :s drawn to the change of
of 'time of the tvening service, this being
• necessary to accommodate the Bishop.
(o
eternal I,(.• ..0 Thursday. J1111I 19, at ,
-'til.• home of 11i. sou•fu-laws Mr. Herbert I 'e,we uud ear the l'iddisher and
Campbell. 4:15111 4.c He wax horn Irishwuuuu. hate r wrap with the
at IMunlius. Perthshire, set/tilled. In , give "prim,' donna- cud the is"
L�41, and carne to r*mda 4.t the ear of 1 pre4s44rfo" i4. the • 41. 1'. It. A."--4411 144
,.1•teutw•u. l4. lett Is" married Acta eNelume. Victoria n4writ House, Fri-
w• i fir
day evening.
g. 1.ne 27th, and Tu.•,41ay
rf
ural . o4. the Huc k61 4treei w•wrr. 111141
11-1•*,• deckled to get 1.:01(10•44' JohwNni
here
at nude and t. arrrng.• n ..edit
al the Milk for the' neee$4,ry funds.
It woos d.•••kled to order .o. additional ,
quantity of taervi,l ..r other rued
material to I.• phossi of .f the
prheliwl "Ir,wt..
Deputy It..•'. Clark as f.,4 that the
Pros iu4ia1 Ik•p 1t mem 4.t Highways
w.111d build 11 pie. .,f rued a4 ao
"44hje14.( 1e•s•111,- 11 11,1 hi• thought the
Huron' road Inside tui• t,ttn WAN
wonl.1 14. 11 gl$N1 Wilco for this. Tlw
clerk will communicate with the De -
rt rawent.
councillor Howler said Thar hr bad
4 Iwl filch- youm5 11u•I. 1•,44fiug In
front elf the Hi-Itdsh I:x.•4aul:t In�lrl on
Sunday ,'told¢ 1.•tWeelt ♦ MINI 9
o'clock. The c6k•f of pwdie• was in -
paneled to sew that this klud of thing
Sit •stojgel.
114. the suggestion of Deputy Itwwr
('lark if ;1141,. ds" idol h'ae•ud n jotter of
enIll.Ienee to 1114• fuu111y of the late
.111•x. so -noon, the former fowl] trra4-
Ilrer.
Mayor \1'igle spoke i4. fitting terms
of the lode treasurer, .expressing apprr•
el ti of hr
ailhful svn-iw•a 40 the
i e.rl4.•utinu 14ud'tu the .•unnull►der In
VH111111w 414 'Mei l i.... ,\rrnrlgements
'n1.1'1. w:141•• for tie attendance of the
-• it nl the (uurrxl o4. NIt11114)'
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Slee•..:11 returned soldiers having
I ecpreswed a 11esir.• t4.• luny 1 w•,.
erected miller the ,'nl.1iti.1. of the
Ontario Honing slot, it w.,.. decided
• by the eo11MK to 1'1411 t.'
u housing
11 1nu4)issi•'1. under they provisions ref
h.• Act. '1'Ie commission Is to be emu- . s,
I4.
1st 5'
Arrange to have some
Iyr pictures taken on
t�t�5,at, July 1st.
X Our studio will be
open al! day
J.T.Fell
Grant. daughter of the late Aima
(:rant 441.1 Janet .l'rep•r Grunt,
Whitby. 11saario. The children sur-
viving are John, of 1i.41/41(h ; Thous
Arthur and Ihn151as, .of British Co
nubbin : ll rs. Pearson 4'11.•sury.
Egnwnwlrill,: lir.. Luther Robbins aro
Miss Katharine, of 4t.N•hust••r, N. Y.
Mrs. 11. 1'. Whitely, of Ilrtroik. and
Hrrlw•rt 1'uugol4•II, of G,Nlrrf,'h
lror rlNnrt forty years lir. Straits)
was •s.•i,lt.l with the I'll MI Tran
Railway ,160 ug. 4.t at the .4111 14114. d
fort Polon. IG•I1,v111.'. Seaforth, 4'Iin
Ito.. HMI 1:..I't•i,h, 111 -health ceasing hi
r.lireuteut from the railwuy,w•rvl.
�s.w.. ulw•t•eu years ago. •►Ithous
n•v'r ••uj:lr4ng perfect health .'l,we
1bat ria.', be calls it 1010411110 10 1110
1lw,sitha, of t.w1 tr•a.nr,'r and had
tooled 1441 that capacity and as.nllertnr
, of water 1111.1 light nates for several
'.•,Ir+ H,. alsi serve) for a number
••f yeah us wy'r,•tyry of the public
•, h,.,FT1yinl. . Hr load always been a
i ui111dw•r .11 the l'rwbrte•rlao rhumb
,nil for alma.f. tie entire thirty-eight
Itears of his residents. in 4.alrr44h had
INr11 no •'.I. -r of Knox church and for
1144lly c.'*r. was clerk of the session.
The funeral took plow.. on Sunday
ufierlwa.,. The service for the fniufly
.ut1 intimate friends was conducted by
Rev. It. 44', Mclh•rmid. after whL•11
.tnitlall.l Lodge. N... 33. •1.. I', A A. NI.,
of which 1111. Straitnu nus a charter
member. took ,'harg••. conducting x
Mhnrt .'rvi•e at the hour /I 1111 the
III11rn1 l w•rvie. of the 'lawnd4 Disler
444 tb.• gnnr. Mr. Stratton was also
a member of the Sons of Meotland
Iasis... The hearer. were Messrs. F. E..
Lawyeree. :\l. 4:, 1'nw••ron...-
1161. T. Millar. Alex. S,nuwler. and
\1' t
M,
I- Welut•wluy. .lour 2.i.
of i Itriut went in \EalKlamr hospital loThost
• • were• t1, Is"• ''J.•rat•.I .n for append]. ,
rills, and died rally Monday woraiug.
• ; We all regrVt the sudden ending of this
n , bright young life and our sympathy I
k woos out to til.• a5141 parents and miler
'f member. of the family in their 1,1144 of
- .sen i 11.1 brother. Thr young ran nus
61 hi his twenty.fft)1 year. The fnp.'raI
rake. 11Ia1Y t,Mlay 1 Wednesday 1 from , U
h I the home of his father, Mr. Itolwrt
l Hri.I. West. \1'44 wa nosh, to i hmgr orlon
a•mr1•n•.
.1ohu F•4•11111 1Z Is mo+int the tarn
sought from it. \I••dd to this farm fhb.
air. Arthur Ferguson is having a
new roof and (rout put .n his furniture
store. adding to if. aplwaran•e.
Mrs. t'. K. Itluwt, of London. is to
be here .0 Saturday to organize a
brawl' Women's ,Institute.
'••net
Sunday
44seh•ot t'ont tbe ve,wI ,rl -Ti,,'enliat-
ri..t. last week s";1. not as large as
n.11ul. Tli. rrfa/res Prow the different
. department. were ..eery en•ourrghig
•1141 s1.44w'e•1 an iurr.•aw.1 interest In
Shuldny w h.*d . work throughout
.1.soelatduu. Ad11resse., were givane elle
Itrt-. W. J. Knox, of L.onlnn. Mr. 11, by
lana, of G.N1••rfe•II- and Rev, (4rorg••
Telford, of Myth. 1111 very instructive,
interesting Baud helpful.
Mr. H. N. 11111 has old his' frail on
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st0fe'ho'e T11E COLBORNE STOkE.1pa_�-�-�-�moo
gs alo�ae r 014�t
Blouses Blouses
Blouses
■ These warn, Summer days make one think of cool clothing, and Due's first thoughts
bring to mind light sheer Blouses. 'The styles have changed since last season, so it is natural to
think of purchasing a new waist. We have anticipated your desires in this line and put into
s�ck a very large range of Blouses.
These creations represent the newest and best that Dame Fashion has to offer. Great
1 care has been used in choosing these garments so that our stock would have a large variety in
style, quality and price.
It is now your turn to criticise the result of our efforts to get 'the smartest display of
)� Blouses we have ever shown,
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aVoiles are the most popular at this season, and our stock comprises dozens of designs that
are new and effective. These Blouses nearly all come in plain white embroidered fronts, and
dainty trimmed cuffs. The collars are distinctive and we have very few blouses of each design.
Voiles at 13.(X) are one of our hig offerings, These Blouses have been greatly admired and
I♦ we know you will be pleased with them. They come in all sizes up to 44, at $3.(10.
A wonderful range at 13.25, $3.50, 13.75. and $4,00 each. Each and every one of these
waists is new and the styles are good. Be sure to see these stylish summer blouses.
The Voile Blouses that are priced up to 18.00 have only one, or at the mast two, to a
style. The idea is to make thein distinctive. We have a large range at these prise:, and they
are wonderfully gotten up.: -
Voile Blouses
Georgette Blouses
Of course we are carrying a big line of Georgette., for they are always good. A new
shipment has just been put into stock in all the newest designs and etelotings, from 17.(x1 up.
■ Voiles Voiles Voiles
r Every few days we are. receiving new Voiles for dresses. Each and every one of the
Voiles comes jn dress lengths,(with no two alike. Every Olin is represented in our stock and
■ the patterns are the best and newest.
A Voile dress is a necessity these days when the hl is so great. We are sure you will
he tileased with our assortment. They range in price from $1.(8) to $1.50 a yard,
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posed of three members. \\' T \I
the Mayor 11,. 1,. Knox. The w.•ud.•rs of the (1,44.11
emoted, the pnbli.• school board anal
the water and light connuh.sh,ll at-
tended the f •cal. Floral tribute,.
from Maitland 1M(414. .1., F. a A. M..
it,nl..f Scotlandtown i roue il. pnhlir
well M,h
board, teachers .•f p,ll,:4,. 111•114/411 61
MINI the 44..lerl.-ll Elevator I.44, x1)11
fr1,ul personal friends testified to the
l 4..414•4•4), ill whicl, the hate M,r. Stratton
was hold in they town •1111' vicinity.
e
p*z Every I0c
Packet of
WILSON'S
FLY PADS
WILL KILL MORE FLIES THAN
$SO° WORTH OF ANY
STICKY FLY CATCHER
('H.%t'TAl•g1--1 NOTES.
.Man) are Ih.ii:ins forward eagerly
to 4'hanhlugtut week 111 G.wl.•rich--July
Is -24 which pr. niw•. to he Int le•1Mt
414111,11 i4. ehJoyoldtlty to the delightful
week last year. 4'lnrse tickets are
already- being sold, et Ilniitel number
being available at $2..80 ,.'It. 48.441¢ the attytbing in myline l shall beglad
war tax o, .r children's tickets at $110, to have your order.
The orbs. for the remaining tlekete
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The New
Hardware Store
I have opened up a new Hard -
appreciate a ea11 from old friends
next Dr.
and- lope to make Nome new ones. J
I intend to keep the right kind 1
of goods and to sell thein at ream-
onable prices. When you require
y.utytytlut>�Ie�Iellrtl/c�[�1 , lean, to hau.11e ••.I'I by all Heng- will I.1' *2.7". Thr fb•k,'t. 'nay Ix' had
lrrl[r,•�rrllalrrrr\Lt�trrlite'..../\kclhffkk�r\k1//11anA•r/l/IC _ia.. (:1,4-,'r. 114,1 •.•neral Stones. xt Mr. C. t', 1,4•..61 store.
Those who remember the• tuxSniHrent
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programs• his wobj,rt
being '•Itevolutionn..ry Eu rep...,
NEW SUMMER FOOTWEAR = ,1 ft ill 1.• .•.pa1411. Interest wet_
men will Is• the 14.1..44•..4. 141 the fnnrth
C day hr Dr. 1'..•141. r:1'14.1. who 1
message on lifter -war tll.k. fnr'wowen.
Sumpter is here, 1Ir. (1-44.4 I. x woman iltelleal tJ,a'tor.
I= The 41111.11,'1',. tickets 111,•11111.• privi-
i= �e. and yht1 MIST E ; h•g4. for usn•uil,g. aft,'rllr.n, xud even•
is hale those white = iilg• x11(1 the ,Innfor 4'hunhtllqua this
'year will he l..'u,r than ever. One of
ct Shoes. \\ a hese '
the features 511 14• n cirenoy--and what
(j then': rear y for ynrn,ist•r doesl ove a drew.?
1 1'44,,.•• x11,' only n few of the features
= you, a most COt17- that will n„cke the 19141 Chautauqua x
.�, ��'t► 1te range of !season of delight and profit,
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R. J. HOWARD
1411111 11.6••6 given hist year lo i4r, wreak
w• 2,1. t. .know that he 1*
La'
CHOICE
WHITE
FOOTWEAR
tip -to -date styles
in Pumps, Ox-
fords and high
lace Shoes for
the lad ies,misse.
and children, al-
so a splendid
line of high cuts
for the men, and
a fall range pf
running, tennis
and sports shoes
for all, in both
low' and high
styles.
0111 ;nice, are always marked its plain figures, and
within the reach of all.
Ask us to show yon, and we shall he pleased to do so.
Rem nher we clime Wednesday et I p.m., during June,
July and August.
WM. SHARMAN THE SHOE MAN
ll utltl gmINIHu1HIHllumnIIfIIInllunImnnulnnnluHIllllllal
sr ," •401 1 "'
MNIMM
MIMO
. Thr (:ederleh Sumner School.
411re•.Iy a gratifying number of
registl'atl.11s hate been made for the
Presbyterian .pmmer school to be held
in I:n.lel'ieh .11hy 3 to 12. and the 'me -
w•61,. of 11e school seems to be assured.
The program 110441•. 'lI li WIMP. 11. Rev.
.11•x. '1,-Mi11,,1, 1). 11., .f Toronto:
Itrv. %I'. R. McIntosh, of London; : Ite•v.
J. 1►. I'ulnlingham. ll. A., of \\'.IIan11
Kot.. D. ,1. Alelklu44ld, K. A.,'of Sone .
Itee. R', J. Knox. M. A., t)1 ',nom..
!too -.1:. A. Woodside. M.A. of Draw
1 ford: Kev. A. E. .1rul4t'ung, ll. A., or
Toronto; Rev, 1), C. Mel:reg,r, 11, A..
or London; Rev. J, 11. Ni.•nl. lis A.. of
I.Istow•el. These mei' have 114w1i
cheao•n for their spacial qu,1ife•atlons
for this work, Owl the comnllttle eT1-
gr*tllatew itself up.u, having g,,th,'r,d
1 together for the 4ie,I,'-4, i1 summer
I milord NII towept lona l .• pal lly of
..trent, well-qualified 111.•11. I(e•e•n•atlo,
features 11Iwo are well provided for.
('111'RCH NOTES,
The •ervlces - in Knox church next
Sabbath well he conducted hy the mini-
ster, Rev, H. C. McDe,mid. in the
morning the communion will he ohserved
by the members of the congregation.
in the evening the members of the
Orange Order will attend divine eervi, c
willesheie held neratMyFriday to heveningmuatn8
ochtk, •I,n F11, A.h.d ivIdar)ane
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NOTICE
Robins, the up-to-date
Gents' Furnif her,
announces that the
Store will be Closed
Wednesday Afternoons
during the months of
June, July and August
M. obins
OP1iN EVENINGS
South side of Square
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THE HOUSE OF RELIABILITY
D. & A.
Corsets
J. H. COLBORNE
Standard
Patterns.
a�yaayy[[1��1
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th0.lear 11140, Mullett. to Mr. Thomas
Hallam. 11( Weal Wiswan o,h.
Dadlt ani -A:11. eft SIL-TI....I.•uth
1*rrorrel um Thursday, 1940 'I11alt
the house of his so •lie- 15, Mr .lnlw
Doerr, 41,ue•+•4dm 1. East \1'nwauo.11,
01 Mr, •1. Her..,n Itu1N01s4. 40 his
seventy-third year. The 110.4 041.411 NH..
• melte of Germv min¢ to 1
441 )' 1 1 'xil-
ad• In his .-nrly years. 41.' live.; (.r
wane
time Iwwr SrratfnM 1414(1 afr,'r-
warlM at Egmilnlvill,, before coming
to East Waw'ano,b fourteep year. ago.
He. was • Presbyterian In rrll¢fuu.
His wife predecease.) him, and 1 i
sow vI'.'wI by two (1•uahtrrM-34r•.
h'llthrrland, of. Tuekersi Ith, and
John Ihwrr, of East 1Vawano,lh
• Ifl1*Tfl
YrM,
1tTSRl$ODl N'AIJiS x of an kinds for ladies' It
round! m(
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The Singer Store .a
Ladies' and Child-
r
en
s
Un
■ derwear �
I* The New Collars ■-
with pleated effects x
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■ Stamped Goods jir
Just in
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ASHFIEI,D. e
and ev.'rylr.rfy wear• shoes, so even• ■ fancywork Mr
t Juu.• (, Johnstone.minutt rill- holy who has to economize or consider
w•ur. Rw•cr in Clair. The minutes ,tf
May .'lull were read and approved, o14 the moacy queatk,a IM fntereatod in ■ - - 1
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motion In Richardson and Jamieson. Oar( R SHOE REPAIRING. ■ A call solicited.
Moved los H..1ke•it and Richardson ■
tl44at file Reeve and Junaies n f • ale• c experienced . ■ - ---
r , w sad out
work i through th..
anlh.*
rNr..l fo a¢4. ,up' further 14¢14..- always.atiifacf„a),r ' 1
+ ■
11141ts ln•.,•.48ry to ..rnrr the deviation • Try its on that paiyou thought were ]♦ 1111 SS S.NOBLE x
road to lake at Milted
Austin and llrKtluie fare.. hovel nut wore ILendiug. IIIbr lda.k••tt and Jamieson that the n•- 1 44 t side Square
If
ynest of the Dungannon 1.. 4). 1.. for �. SMITH ■ ■
permission to .ell tags in aid of their ■ `�.. ■. �.
orphanage• nn July 12th, be grantwl I Ea et $trrrt (loderich ]♦
/WNW Nl,. 4, to 'wrens money til fay
the interest 1V tl... (I a on the \Vest Shore
H•IIwny bonds. was .1111y read and
finally plowed. ,1gre nwnt. to buy the
form of 1'. Adstln and resell It to M. A.
McKenzie. retaining a rlradway, were
signed. .tecounfs as follows were
pass. ‘I. cl:•.-E. lis i1,Iton. w•rvf•es re
Taylor 44; 4.1.'e. $21: 1'..141.0111, ;virulent
on lo: 141 as per agreement. Lim;
walls,-,', genling earn. 11, $43, rep. cul-
vert coil. 11, $1, $46: H. Ittlwkfu., grad-
ing con. 2. •110.50; rep, ..liter, on .'on,
2, $13, $25.314; E. Foley, rep. 1.111 road
to 1./1 VP, lots 10 nod 11, $6; T. Strong,
grading S. It. 1: Nod 7 F.., 5211; .1.
Hotter. gravelling con. 12, $241: W.
!Parrish. rep. 2 culverts alai wa.hnuta
N, R.:1 • nd 4 W., $13; W. Quigley, rep.
washout. eon. 11 sl: T. Gmm�, reps
bridge, 14411. 11, $1.:44); R. Twamley, rep.
e•ulyel't, S. R. 8 and 4 E., .Ake.; J.
Devereaux, rea bri11ge, conn, fl, $1; R.
Johnston. rep. washout and -bridge, 1).
1.,, $3; 1'. Glassier, rep. culvert, Iron. 0, ,
$1: J, Mec'srthy, rep. culvert. D. 1..,
$3.70, gravelling eon. 6, 1.10. $35.70:
J. Kilpatrick, gravelling S. R. 3 and 4
E., $410: J. tureen, rep, bridge. 1). I..,
11; 4'. Twaniley. rep. enit-ert S. H. 3
mad 4 f:., $1 :.4. Hogan, gravel, $1; W.
Johnston, rep hridg,• 1,. R. (Torrey)
$1: H. )141a•nu141, rep. bridge L. R.
t(:ouutrl 22: 1►. Hill••, gravelling 1., 1t.,
$73: N. D. MhKenzie, drugging eon. 12.
8:1.2.1: F. M.•/iregor. dragging L. It.,
$3.73: J. McAdam, ditching road to
hike. con. 11, $37.181; J. quail, grarel-i
ling eon. 2 \\'., $44.04: F. Walls,
gravelling I). 1... 4::14.1*: f 1k•nnett,
gravelling D. 1.., $42; W. 1►rip•r, tithe(
1). 1., $15, posting D. i.., $141, $:i:J: J.
Menai')', ripening ditch D. 1,. and
positing, ete., D. 1.., $37.40: W. Draper.
pirating r►. 1.., $141.511, grading D. 1...
$4$), 270.30: S. Sherwood. snow•fen•e D.
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Do You Realize
what it would cost you to
replace your property at
present prices if you had
a fire ?
That the fire losses in Can-
ada are higher propor-
tionately than in, a'fly other
country in the world ?
'That the cost of insurance
is ridiculously low ?
' Proud your bank account
Do it now
T. R. Harrison
Ilasuraace
Fire, Accident, Automobile
and Life
Phone 316. Office Cor, %fest Street'
and Square
Snbs'rIbe for The Signal now,
MODEL
BOOT and SHOE
REPAIR DEPOT
Orders elicited tor all kin,'. • ;
Footwear Repairs
(11x.1 w.,lk and rr'fMonahle uric,
Saml. Ward & Son
Hanultpn street island fnrno•u1'.
occupied hy the late Thos. 11,411)
GC
•E1UI
rahtATsrORO. ONT.
We have TELEGRAPHY. COM -
MEM '1 \i, and SHORTHAND
Departments..
We give intlividuil ins)ructi,n.
Students are entering each week.
Our graduates ael.ure pn11iti4i1a of
trnxt. Get sur free r'atalogne now.
It may interest you,
D. A. MCLACHLAN, Principal
L., $21: T. Rlellirdsou, to pay !nen for - -
resp, bridge *m) grading 44111x, $114: Thermos Bottles and Kits
T. Shackleton, grading S. R. 3 144.1,4
$21: A. Gordon, 4ra1e wire for
bridge, S. H. 3 and 4 E., $1.90: R. A.
McKenzie, wire and nails far bridge
N. it. 3 •4k1 4 E.. $4.09: W. Poster,
grading N. R. A and 4 E., $10.00: T.
lienglwrty, grading S. It.. $43,73; T.
Dougherty, grading N. R. 6 and 7 E.,
$32.97; ft. 11. Pettman, rep. w*sh0nt
eon. 2. $2.1M1; T. G. Allen, (, salary,
$011. exp1'n*.s to Guelph I(rdrn eon- I
venfloti. $4..10: T. J. Ith'h*rds,n, ex -
primes to Guelph Hydro Convention.
$44.1(4: J. Direr, huMperting grovelling, ,
i►. 1,, *nd eon, 2. 2111; tda1. $12911.25
('oinell .44J.nrgr•/l to July 21..$ at
12.111 pix T. X
Tll(►N. G. AT.LIMN, Clerk- Mope 90
r
ft
Keeps Hot 24 hours
Keeps Cold 48 hours
We are headquarters for these. See 0411 Targe
assortment.
Campbell's Drug Store
TRE PE18SLAR STORE North
11}4, •••1 ..' 9W `'' •
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