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The Clinton News Record, 1914-03-26, Page 5• • • • • 1'. .. • • ',, • , • • ,• • , • , Id',...licase.4,1%Toronitd,' "was t"sii."1.10,1j,Vertc16, gnat/ ',.,4104:' • Thpplp,s. 0,1. Of. lila: tlit1i4','(-10n.• da.11:10!"Mr,"A3rss.0 wasLa,tLw1:?( Gy eaten' ten years !;. mid Was ,4,n1erg•ystan 'Who ,effieihted.' 0. • :the marriage '„of Air, Mid Mrs. ThomPsoll Agnes ' left- Weems clarY..raerning.,for' •"OtteiVa to-, resume her 003", • Raeiat".litobh, left ,,yesterday fer' Oti • .tawa; A aidnibpY di .1,110. lig ,deP0a, width' tvait ''the • ernMeat !r0611eliee to I'lkarcf ials., and ,Other iteportent matters. Unity: CIO.; inetcat. the ' home, p Alga; .W111. WednesdaY. •,:of • last their' forlinglit . ly gat-lei:My The was a goodly • attendance and the afternoalt!Very Pleanontily spent with. musie, ifoea and instrumental, readings and work. Another c•apyable featiwc . was the luncheon 1.0 • by . the hoes These meetings cif the Club growing in popularity with the Mein - tea's. The next' meeting will he held .at, the home ot Mrs. 1•Iiiibs. A .pretty. baby arrived home ot Mr. and Mrs,•. Charles Wil - Jr' on, Monday. • Assessor Murphy completed his ivork oil Monday. Mr. Harry Baker 'is one of those who during the past few days has been making maple sugar. • While .Mr: Dan. Raeger was en- gaged in the. hush TueSdaY cu13- ting logs and trimming a tree -taat had lodged on a stump, the tree gave a and Dan teolc a tumble di ten feet. The result was that lie \vas badly bruised but because no bones •were broken he is 'thankful. t Mr, Milton Pfaff of Hay. township has been engaged by' the trustee board of S. S. No, 10 and will enter- 11Pon h duties after the Easter holi- days. • The News -Record is the News Leader for other townships as well as Goderich township: The regular meeting of St. James' iMurch, Middleton, A. Y: P. A. will be held on Thursday evening next When Mr. H. C. Light of Huron Col- lege, London, will give 'an address, illustrated by lantern views, on "Church Camp Mission' Work" in Northet n Ontario. Mr, Light knoWs his subject, having spent last sum- mer among the construction, lumber and mining camps of that northern district. Kindly notice change of - date, April 2nd instead of April 1st. Mr. Guy Hicks the other day sold a fine yotng heavy draught horse to M. W. H. Lobb, for which ho realiz- ed a good price. Mr. Harry Steep of the Bayfield Line ,has bought a fine driver from Air. George Conseil for which he paid a fair figure, Mr. Connell wasn't very anxious to part; with the driver bat Harry insisting he let it go. ND:. W. H.' Lobb's auction sale pas- sed off very successfully. Fourteen Durham cows went at an average of 187,50, one pair of steers rising two sold for $11.1 and farrow cows from 560 to $75. - .51.1.. • 5 ,lVLovia:41111m • • .11.01e00011i f';:""411agr,d! 0 •-led iniparriage WedneSelaY,'' to .1Vriss ,Jentile• Clew • cif "their' return from 'the :lionejailinar. brp Me: • and Mrs. •Willianits -will tale ap .1..teline.ditgaohoe,octei‘oi4,coir• V 417 gin , e:•••• • Unusually. ,wel 1 a t ,13 rev ing,•,of the 'Women's.' t was - lield at, •Die-liotheo'of ()I, Thursday last and tha tepieS,.:„pi 07. Sen,t0C1' were of . very' Juln • est MgUa.! ; •. ;• The • title ,ot.Mns, Telibut.t.'s,...PoP-, er 'was, ;'' ',The Farmedae Son, and: Daughter," the, old. man. for 'the. purposes 'of this discussion' '.being en- tirely ignerea, Mr..S. • Tebilitett , oassed subject fropil an original view pant. • • I • 1\118 hi. Ford dealt will , House , Plants," .an attractive subject %when- ever -tayci or three or.' more 'good • housekeepers • get logo' her. Mis5. roll's. subject was A1,111013, and well Of course a dainty luncheon follow-. sd• No -gathering in Mrs. Mulhol- land's Ilona° would he considered complete without that. W. Mseercalek of Trowbridge, father of Rev.' R. J. - AeCormiel(, has been visiting at the parsonage during the past week. • M,r. llotscn, section man on G. T. R., has inoved • front the Leonard farm to the house formerly owned by Air. Creio'cs on the 11th con. which will mean a long walk 'to and P 001 his work each .day. Mr. Herbert Trewarttia takes 1•05 - session; of the , Leonetti farm _on April 1st. Rumor says no't alone except only for a very short, ti'ne. Mr. Lymbuiner of Goderich .preach- ed a, Very eloquent and practinal sermon In the Methodist church on Sunday morning last. The service in the evening wan taken hy the: pastor in his interesting and instruc- tive .style, his ,subject being sermons in shoes, "As ye go preach." Mr. Wilt, Jenkins took al business trip to Montreal in the interests of the Gunn, Langlois Co., whom ha. represents in the Clinton elevator business. Master Errol L. Walter, who has been walking to school which is -over two loges front home, has now start- ed to ride his pony and appears to enjoy the change,. Summerhill Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Johnston and family Visited at Mrs, J, Johnston's on Sunday. ., Mrs, Albert MeBrien• is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. J. McBrien, this week. Mr, and Mrs, W. Biggins were guests of Mr. C. Beacom on Sundaj'. A number from around here took in the horse fair in Blyth on Tues' day. Mrs. Howard 'Brunsdon of Blyth spent. a few days under the parental roof. Every Price a 1 Bargain Price. 4132141;62SIMIZZIEGIEE1181153836810 Phone 78 What j We Aclvertise'5,4 z.:311. Is So. • •,..17.-17.71.-4.C.cam. • IC, maw, assairanew aniarasawstavisseassamanam We Announce. Our Opening Exhibit of SprinorNilllinery and Ladies' Ready -to -Wear Garments on Wednesday, March 25th and followink days. 10 0(11' millinery parlor, 2n45 flow:, we offer you the choice of all that Dame Fashion has decreed for women to wear. A the newest ideas are brought here from the leading in it Li nerjr centres and blended Into pretty, practical and _becoming styles for you to weer. We invite you to inspect this beautiful display of millinery. Be Sure t®' See Ouri • Splendid Display of • Stylish Spring Garriients. Each day sees new garments vane into our stotk from the style centres of Canada 'Al- ways something, new" 15 (4111' itim and that, we are secteiicling is • shown by thenum her el women 'who are daily satisfying their garinont !wants ab our • etore. Never before have we sold so many garments on pally irt the eeason. Thia shows we haim the right goods ab.the right price. • We have over fifty different styles for you to ehooeie from, Prides raagefroin 1613.50 to $30: ' The Store That: '..ShoWs-the,Ne*' TIAIngs 14.1rst. 4' le. !Rs' deal r3ielaleg, entertained. her. Suaday,s0o0„1,.elatis, !tPuestla) evear:, •61v1.• arid• hDt ' Kiss 4.i.glIOS Sterling, Who spent ,the winter in. Clinton, have relarned to• breezy. bayfield, " The folloWing 'e,xtradt publicessejk,Midlana, 551oh 3sekllss, 'to otit inichlfe :aged and' bleier' reSylehtS, fermercOtken of Bayfield, ; At the.hoine ;Of, her sext.,s„fteViafft ,Coisdx,n in,Nihe. third 'ward; 11.16. Susan 111: 'Cord& .Passbil '• 2 :o'cloelc Monday Morning after an. • illness ol about three 'Months. ' • A large and enthusiastic meeting of the ecaineil -and • ratepayers WaS held: Tuesday evening to 'Jake . into considraton the removing and' re- modelling of brio town hall. The gathering -Scented to be, • unanimous that the hall' should be moved, placed as near the centre of the Square a, possible, be so rebuilt. as tplook 'maul* well from whatever point 'Of, the cotnpass vietved, have • a • seatfitge capacity of five -litinareci and have a basement with a cell or two for un- ruly people should any •• stray into Bayileld. Po do" all this will require' a considerable expenditure bat being in keeping with the growing impor- taace of our town it is believed the outlay. will be profitable, Watch, Bay field Bboin. . • , • Mrs, Gorden, Who would have. been, 74 years of age next .July, was born in Ontario, Canada. Thirty, -five years ago ,she came to Midland from Bay- field, Ontario, , with her :till° sons, William D. and Stewart 13. Gordon,; both of whom have since, 'become most influential business men in thig city. For the Iasi; twenty years Mad- am Gordon has lived at the home of her son S. B. Gordon. The funeral was held at the Gordon home Wed- nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev, J. G. Widclifield of the Episcopal church -officiating, being assisted by Edmund P. Rice. Mr. Mee has for years been an elder in the Presbyter- ian church of which Mrs. Gordon was a ,deyout member, Of a quiet and un-, assuming -nature, Mrs. Gordon always lived the life of a lend, benevolent woman and• a devdted mother." ' Hamilton Business Man Wins a Stanley Girl. A pretty house wedding took place at high noorc on Wednesday of this week when Pearl 11., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dunkin, became the bride of Mr. Arthur Stanley Marlait,; a prosperous young business man • of; Hamilton, The ceremony was • performed by Rev. D. Johnston of Varna in the presence of only a few intimate fri- • After congratulations had been ex. - tended and the wedding luncheon par- taken of Mr.' and Mrs.__Mariatt left for a honeymoon trip after which they take up their residence in the city. of :Hamilton where mr. Marlatt is engaged in liminess. Our very best wishes go with them. mats. As the wedding march was being played the bride entered the • parlor leaning on the arni of her father by' whom she was given away, She wore a charming gown of pale blue silk with overdress of shadow lace, with the usual -bridal veil and orange blossoms and carried a bou- quet of white narcissus. Her going - '0115.3' 'dress was of navy blue with! hat to match. The grocan's gift to his bride was a beautiful pearl neeklaee, to .the bridesmaid and the bride's mother each a pearl ring and to the ,grooms- man a gold ti ct pin with clip. 'The bridesmaid was Miss Aggie Johnston and the groomsman, Mr. D. Admits of Hamilton. SlanIeg Township • bliss Antne Foster underwent an operation fOr appendicitis in Clin- ton hospital on Tuesday afternoon, She stood it well and is now pro- gressing as rapidly as can 'be ex- pected, Among- those who went over to be with her at the tittle were Miss Foster, Mr. John ,Sparrow and Mr. M. McNaughton, • - Rev. Mr. Snowden intends holding a special sacramental service in Goshen Methodist church next Sun- day. For the news of Stanley and the whole countryside read The News - Record. ' Misses Mary and Eunice -Reid of Clinton spent Sunday:under the par - mite roof, • bliSs , Annie Foster 'recently retun- ed home from a visit of a couple of months with Rhode Island , friends. Mr, Henry Hayter is linproving nicely his many friends are glad - to hear, .1V1r. Clarence Keyea spent Sunday at the Maine of Mr. James Reid, IVIr. Hugh Love had a very success- ful woial bee 'on Wednesday last Mr. Andrew Love gave a dance on. Thursday night of last week and all present report “a good time. Skrup-rnalcing has been the order of the day although bbs weather. has not been very favorable so far. Mr. and Mrs,- George Coleman and family and IVir. and Mrs. Frank 001e, man- spent a 'most en'oyalile evening at the hinne of 111.1., Andrew . Love's on 'Thursday night of last week. Wedd'ng bells have been- ringing ' this vicinity., • • , 'Messrs, Jelin McKinley and, James T. Keys left for- Ottawa Wednesday, accompanying the monster 'Hydro depPlation which, will wait upon the Government Sumrnerbill We are sorry to hear of the illness of Mrs. W. J.•Meliiriell. We all wis,h; fot her a very speedy recovery. • IVEr. and Mrs, John Searlett visited at Mr. Tyner's •over Sunday, „. .„ i00417111.Y.•.,:-.,Vf.''.'01:ipp.e4. OS .naniet...ice.,:.'and.: arni.";',Itetiveen tiro el a0w; Onff ' WrfSt." ,. 5�rpe,,yeara e YeS800,611.:::tesidetit;er...t9yy4;,•stio, eafortli Monday 'week 'after a, short illness; He WaS seventy-tWo yeags, of age, He was' al Meiltodlat" in religion ancl, ti oli lc a Conserve ve p t s. Hi ire • w, and a family survive him. Mr. W. A. Weeks of the • Isle of Wight, who intents locating In Can ada, •is the guest 01 11113' sister, Mrs. J. C. Stiles. • • , • . Mr. Kelley of Dundas has been aP-• 'pointed teller is ;the Bank • of Com - Mr, Stewart Scott of Brussels. was in town. last weak, Miss Agnes A nd re ws has, returned rrOM a visit with. her sister im Han- over. ' Mrs, G. 1?, Rogers of London visit- ed her' mother Mrs, 'P. Stephens, who has been very ill, for a few days, last week. Mr. and Airs. J. IL Scott, who have spent the winter • in town, have re- turned to their farm in McKillop for the SUM wer, Miss Norma Dicksen has returned front a visit in Dundas and Hamil- ton. Mrs., Murray of Toronto was a visi- tor ab the home of Mr. and Mrs, G. E. Henderson for a few days last week, having came up to attend the funeral of her uncle, the late Wm. R., Henderson of McKillop, Miss Lafferty of Stratford ha's been visiting her sister, Airs. W. J. Dun- can. Mr. George Jackson has returned to Waterford to resume -work on his con- tract of buildlng the Simeoe-Port Dover railroad. Mies Edinhoffer of Zerich has, taken, a position with the Stewart Bros. Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Barber returned last week from their honeymoon and have been visiting friends before leav- ing for their home at Snowflake, Man. Mr. Abe Davidson, who was so ill a short time ago that his life was despaired of, is now recovering an'd it is loped he may be completely re- stored. • • Zurich , Mr. Harry Hayter is now recover- ing from an attack of pneumonia. Mr, Chester Smith was operated oa for appendicitis the other day and is d°inr,4Farwell g. 111elr Mis, of Dunnville, who recently purchased tile fnrin of Mg. Menne 13aechler, arrived last week to take possession of his property. Mr, Wm, Bassett of Port Huron Inc a visitor at the home of Dennis Bedard of the Settle Line ancl with other friends for a few days last week. Mr. William Theil has secured the mall contract from Zurich to Sarep- ta and south. 1 he amount of the contract is $350. Probably there are. sixty patrons on the rou Le. Mr. Alex. Sparks. came east last, week and returned to the west again; Friday with a ear of horses. Mr. and Airs. Maurice Rau of De-; troit have been visiting the former's patents, Mr. and Airs. J. P. Rau. Mr, and Mrs. Arnold. Wain and Mg. Norman Rupp and daughter 'of Detroit spent a few clays recently !with thole parents here. „! Mr. Melvin Talbet left last week for Edmonton, Alta. Mrs. Robert. Miller las come in from the 14th con:, and haS taken up residence in town. Misd Ethel Snider, daughter of Mr. and' Mrs, ,Josinta Snider, was married. last week to Mr. Matthew, Woodn of' Saskatchewan, Frederik street is to be extended; north between the C'atholic church Property end that , of M. C. Theill. and the necessary property for the extension is now 'being sectired. A reception 'was 'tendered Mr. and Alta. Jacob Battler at the, home of the formers Parents on their return rom .their honeymoon. About fifty of! the friends of the young' couple were. present. , Winghanl • Rev. E. II. Croly of St, Paul's hurch announced last Sunday to his. ongregatibe that he intended tb epi a call to Port • Burwell after; Easter; where he .will go as their ector. 'Phis will be a great loss to t. Paul's church of Winghain as Alis, Croly is very highly estesmed and re - peered, not only by -this own eon- regation but by the members of the they churches. Mr, Alex,. SeoUs lefts- for the west astr.I1 we-9.1cJ.' J. M. Adain Dsoceonanained a.! abient to South Carolina last week. Mr, J. L.. Awdc, wire recently dis- osed of his flour 'and, feed business ere, was in town MIS 'week, calling n old friends. He isideating is ondon,, where ha '' ivip go into busi- , ess. . Mr. 'Albert Goling 'hl!' returned orae 'from California Where he has con , spending the Will:ter.. Miss W. 13. lien/lerSha Lucknow pent a few days own with lends reeently. .. • ' • 'r Mies McKenzie has return - after a. few weelcs.'-; ylsit with St. Thomas friends, • - Mr. and Mrs, Winr: 'A, Loft have turned. tO 'their western home after visit of a couple of .months with Datives in town. and ,vieinity. At a recent meeting .01, the W. F. S. of St. Andrew's Church, Mrs. errie, who has been president of the ciety for twenty years; ever mince pilr hp ao nalpgp'r,teoci at tcki,411, arroar.Ses,,s Prsansednteda 11 0 1 11 li 0 L 51 5 lir eel T 're re so /1 • gw, .94. :7NEWS.-LEADtk,"'hhndsnsa borjueb. . , :•• Mara 26th, SPlDVof Dungan.i b SaW f,orribfe•-ac91.cteriii 'day at. 'Duagention.'. „when Stephen DeeVe's wan instaniay bit • beeves, .who waS, ' relining port4' 'able. saw, was; :engaged Ottitting. a pile 'poleS,, 'A" fieighlit9r, whQ, WaS ,goiag td 110,10,:iffni.;,, \vas 'Putting Sig horse the • herse . :got' frightened. at . the arlighal plunged' bite tlia ' Dces lie. saw,, lin'Iaee was -cat, 0114 and, his client etit',in two, peeves Vas Married,' and .leaves a Wi'dowc.,and "two' ilaugie4 :tern, Who are'botli niarried, Mrs! -,Iarnes Hardy and .Mia 1,uslt of Gocje11icih .Mr; Deeves' was' In his 6814 Year, and , was' 'highly. 'reseeeted. in b11.18 COMMun.i.itk. ' • • . Dungannon Rev, Mr. Biradlay of Teeswater gave a lecture on St. Patrick In Erskine church one evening Iasi weak which was, much enjoyed. • Mrs. Will Elliott; of Now Liskeard is visiting her home here. hliss Scitartlas,- returned frefft • lengthy :visit : .ber :son daughter in Detroit, ' " • -Mr. A.rebie Dallas of befeicy, has gueet • . attrit, Mrs, 'John Re.attle: . L. Gr6hain has .'''):11;itrifect''',"froin: -11a4,:npen14:thennat couale".PL,Mentbs'iivith-lrieu4S; 11en4erson � the-'5the0M., eifltylelCillop; ap "Old•'', -and '133Spneta113, reniden,b , of that aWay- last ,m eele cat the n6 ig $P af'f.el ninety-two .y5at:8;,. : oi ,6,10ctiic .11reinei had • •fiarronc.•,encOne ftfah • eleatracution'the Othet. 'tiny while -Working about' Min miles from tontin His 'head came in contact with a .1iye• wire and he was rendered uncenscious. He was 'taken to the 'hotel and medical aid Summen- eed. Itis head; was badly! 'burned and he was pretty Weak for a time but be is now Yee:wet:Mg mut able to be about again. . Seaforith. • ..MrS„, E. Qiunlui» Ilea returned tie*. .hoi.;; hereto. a.• " •",:Mrs-: 1.153. .114 rlipt is , ,10,1‘1116' at 'W1b1tabobttr8•".. • protriLirte4 Visit 101111 1101. Cia.tillte.,Ct 2mv; York: , datighter • and' also.'ponsalting • ialist ' rago:td'', tee,/ bit% 3*/ j'iloeltli'',“/,‘14fiOlA,i4,1:14P:rolt been 4i11.6(3.,1.Y!..114'Y•1!°& fever 10010 t. • , ' Mr. Chas; 'Brodie: ha,s' sold his r. dente 'to' .at:TOxonto mari,and he asat Mrs.• ar5die' intend' removing .fto ,where a son, ' and flaug,31tor reside. - ' Rev. A, W, Meintesii o13LSaUsatlod, ,. has been vialling hils Parc/Its, . and Vire, George 1V/eintosh. : Mrs. John McNeil of Thomas" lids beeii 'v4511,1114 her patents, ' and Mrs. Win. ,Murdoen of Eginona- vIlle. • ' is most necessary to raise the best crops of Fruit, Vegetables, , Roots, . Grain, Hay, etc. 11 not only pays by, doubling the yield, but improves the quality2-malem jFiers and veetablos firmar and better color. Potash, Nitrate of Soda. Acid Phosphate, Basic Slag sold at lowest prices. • Let ne:show you how to do your own mixing. , Frank W. Evans, • Clinton. Phone 192. AGRICULTURAL BANQUET under auspices of Clinton Spring Society in the Town Hall on the evening of Thersday, April 2nd, Prof. Day 0.A.C., Guelph, Mr, Thos, McMillan of litalett and others will deliver addresses and there will be music and song , biy local talent. As only a limited number of tickets -will be sold it will be necessary to Secure yours early. Dinner served at 7 o'clock, J. Shanahan, A, J, McMurray, president secretary. DRAW Stritir, II01S1ESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS Round trip tickets to ppints in Man- itoba, Alberta and Saskatchewan -via Chicago,St. Paul or Duluth, on sale each Tucsday until' October 27, in- clusive, at low rates. Through Pull- man Tourist Sleepers to Winnipeg on above dates, 1eaving Toronto 11 p.m. No change of ears. Return Limit, Two Months. SETTLERS' FARES. (One-way Second-elass) From stations in Ontario, Kingston, Renfrew and West to points in Al- berta and Saskatchewan, each Tues. - day during March and April. • Lbw COLONIST . FARES, • (One-way Second-class) From stations in Ontario to certain points in Alberta, British Columbia, California, Oregon, Washington, etc. On sale March 15 to April 15, inclus- ive, Full particulars at all Grand 'Trunk ticket offices, or write O. E, IIorn- ing, I), P. A,, Toronto, Ont, Bracefield/ Sawmill The place to sell AlliKinds of Logs The place to buy All Kinds of Lumber Canada Cement Lehigh Valley Coal Buffalo Brand Fertilizers • —NOTICE— Your Buffalo Brand Fertiliz— ers have arrived and are now stored here in my sheds. Name • • P.A. p'c ,Parnaers Choice 1 8 5 $28 Ideal 'wheat & corn 2 9 5 • 31 Potato & bean s'p'L 2 810 35 Garden Truck 4,8 7 • 40 Wins its favor thru' its flavor Come early and avoid the rush , • • John B. Mustard Phone 11 on 145, ALL PAPER Now is the thine to come in and have a good look at our new sam- ples. Send'your friends in too. You wilt be delighted with the new styles of designs and the novel colorings. - We have Wall Papers at all prices, and the cheapest have a beauty which is far in advance of what you usually find in low priced goods. There is a very large range to choose from, so you are sure to find just What you will like. COOPER & 00. CLINTON, ONTARIO, 1 1•11.03,1111•11MORMIIMMINM1111116, You 111 Soon Again Fiouso-GI At HOUSC-CLEANING time is almost with us again and. to complete the Brightening Up you, will need some new furniture or ,Rugs. We have both, a oorn-... pthte assortment and at prices that will suit you. Let us please you, The Store of Quality Phone 28 W. Walker Purniture Dealer and Undertaker Residence Phone 140 '1611111111111131REMMIII11111111111111111/1 "BEAUTIFU makes every woman /maul - Ifni, and all who ,desire„to make the uiost of their ap. peara nee have the oppor- tunity of paying a visit to Prot BORENwEMJ OF TOE ONI. 0 who will be at the RATTENBURY , •, HOUSE Clinton, on 1.1 .1111••••••IMMIE..............1101,011111•111151114 April I st, '''.4': . / Wednesday, ' ,t., with an immense stock of the Liitest Fashions in Hair Goods, ASCylIto SuitEvety Itidlvidual. c`Ladiess with Thin Hair" See and have a demonstration of THE DORENWEND TRANSFORMATION. They will1give a charm and attractiveness to an otherwise' Wain Noe a ti will assist any women to keep her youthfid appearaime. They are superior to all others in effects they prcleuee when adjusted, in genii fy of hair and efficeney of • •••A FREE DEhIONSTRATION 18 OFF,ERED TO ALL" Wigs Transiotanatins, Pompaciours,Bangs, Fronts, Waves, 8 witchs, eVaid.S, E10 .0•!..,i1::,11,,d,;11,•"Gentlemen ' 0. If You are Bald" oalland see The Dorenwend Sanitary.Pa. tent Toupee, whieh is a perfect protection to the head. For natural effect, strength, durabitity, hygenie qualities, they are un- itici equalled. Besides this they will ,make any 1,41/1/1 man appear years younger. This Toupee is protected in all countries and may only be purchased from us, Do not fail to call and see them, ami reuann her date, THE DORENVV1END COY. OF TORONTO LTD, 135... (The House of Quality '01I' 000(1.9 103-105 YOUNG STREET -- • TO R1ONTO