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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 May 1911, p. 6

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'tmr" II new: Frei, " on. K. a. K. I WEE You l Moved by F. Richardson, mom! J pro. Reidel, thathy-law Number--- to provide for Drainage work aut for borrowing on the credit oi the muni. tijoality a! “no Township " We0yse l'ley, ir, the County ol “in-icrloo, Nire l Hundred, and seventy and 90.10" dol, Iars ($97090) thts proportion to ho contributed try tlr. sr-i". municipality as dot5neeit in said hy-law. In now n31 a first an ' second tinw and ‘prrvisionally adopted rt, l"- Grime l drain. t'arried. . i Maud by J. Itvi 3 l. svrondrd by R. Lintick thin .. resolution 're Xpmssrd crt'wriu; Hui a copy (I ty, who need the services of export specialist: why “th in" ",',g7,r, In lmnn; um baton you now myth " of. ttr, wane your mom-y nith worming elect: c bell: "any: more nostrums. when you can get f1',%'llglh rvlmuo, nmrcsuful tnalment mm thers "and Specialist. Du. K.‘ K. Mm Imam] lam: IA throughout (and. for out LID 3m,” nnd nr rrspotrsibht mtmt. clallllz Tltr y "CCT pt JG tumble can Ind 1bou<ly- ur c; c rune incurable " and dr,frro2.o/','T/i,f: My r'l are unable to all bourrf ' ‘h-r nt" m Lloxnmh nth in tmtvuirrio,m ii, tr' 'r'sott"hlttitt {mumm- , or ur . we)” rt?;', sand ttyou “hr Mr 3:“: urn r:uttl40 or Mot. " we , tl in .w "Mire rrmedlen your I:v'i\irl\: I r _ n ulm‘ll r " can to at hm P. trr, Ir w I a err-an! remrdr hat no 'r‘ml h or"; I” " n'iLe u moat prinlndnln. In! , a rr ser" . tho, rem. . In rmuirvl for errti In: in ‘m‘l can: to pteuitorre. Tuat'nomt n! ma new: 1?gr.rm'thT.tct ll: Cr f? when tthers taB, i, by J. Rudd that Am gaff-n: Ir, “EtialLJ-ILK tf'mFession, 1 w. ttli,' be and he is lr:'retry appoint- ed pathmcastor in place I! Hy, Gromm retired. Carried. rir:,rmtununications, bills and account; "ftrrs'lttid on the table after the read- "itfot the same, and answered try Eh:- Comcil. . _r"'.Tw report of J. Rogers, 0.1.5.. '-mq#teer o.' ll..- Tcwnship (-1 Mora- '; B, which was tiled in the t'lerk's I , March the 21st, 1911, was _. d by the (Work. immediately ai- V the Township nainutes had been _ d, whereupon it was moved by ”58 seconWd by Lintick that t! I' Taking up Drainage By-law, desig- nater? . the grimy Damage By-lo v. 5' Wellesley Tp. Council met, at the Comm] Chamber, (‘ro:shill, May ttw ttest, Mril, 10 o'clock in the forc- All members present, H. N. Huetur, tKrleerve took the chair. The minutes of the but session gore read and adopted by the Gym- 'mpor.t of J, Hoget ().L.S. Town- ahip Fpsginrer oi lb: Tuwaship ol Morhinpton, re the Grieve Drain, to provisionally adoptod. Cam-:3. I Moved by Reidrl aton'u‘d by Rich- udson that By-law Number--- In ”we: ior a grant of a bonus to pvr- 'CT.- erecting wire fences irn the Jflblic highways in the Township cl 391195111 be rm)? a ftrst and warn". aims. Carried, __ 0n Moth-I by Messrs. [tried at Lintict carried by the Heere on'vrs Vere issued in payment of the fol- lowing atecounts:-- J. T. “ilf'rd, for Iwo topics oi Cid, ""me..w.T .r...... vr __ ia" _ um. um: talta.': .I). ”I. on m.- mgUAMNTED QIVNOJAY "WEI LESLEY TP. COUNCIL the Rabbit-s by-law . r ..err.rt ,, ‘5 Edward Brenner, repairing approach to bridge ..vr_. ,"e _,',, ,VeV.- .. 1.: Thus. Crookshanks, team on Road drag V. .r_rr _ T Fr.., MM Edward Brz-nmr, rep-airing bridge 'stioveuir+ snow (11'. ._ _...._3.f J. Frirdman, for balance work on County road M..... "rv, ' _.. , Mrs. Jantzi, n:-_- of roadway lo gravel pit ... n .. ... . . H. Kaufman, for printing sup- rlios '_-pr- T . a _ . Total, n ... ' ' $31.00 Moved by J. Richardson, second.- "may; on MIDDLEAGED MEN , Cm- of the Weqt l 1-4 u luchis subject _ _ It not tatiuactor, - authorized to r" . "tum ot manned I mac-ted. " tt? (mm Canmta must tre arlrlre,oe" Indian Correspondence Depart, W, on. H you desire to E in new: " we In and M r on " Gye-det.ee at I!!! yt 'tttf a W" I DORE”. BHod Ola-u”. Vick... veus. Kidmer, luau and Uri-In m-.. CONSULTATatN, FREE , k to all. uh- to. . on... H In "on. Tum St., a: (mu-Men to Cure be West Flour trt. most nutri- tasted. If you next time you OCIODO' Fad for lanai ti5UL%UMP=al "m-""'"""", Flour Bread $73 13.85 5m] 5.50 LEI" 2.00 50 we: sh, Cara, JG tttiteer. .__, - -_"_ w 'Vvv - mm Inc-9M um cruel " - I“ cl "rthe mlo or»... Art. Comes. loud by Bani. mid by [Amish that the Clerk is hereby ll- strutd to (”The with J. Rcger, 0.L.s., " the Court ot Re visl'oo. re the mats. in the Orient, brain, which Court is to be held at Linwoo". Cie third day ot June next. Canned. Council now lornuo' Into a commit- tac oi the whole on try-tow number "s.- Mun-9M w. J. [933a, secondou by J. Neidcl. thot J. Ridjzdson to (hairmu ot bid Committee. Curried. The [allowing desulplion ot wire [was along the public highways in this mt niclpality tor which a ban;- will be paid at the rate ot ten cents per rod, candilionally, was in- strted in said try-law, as ioticwss- Por,ts to be ot steel, mm: or rat and rower poi. to be not less than 10 lam. lung tnd 9 or 10 inches at mm]! end, centre post not to be less than 8 feet long and not less than 5 u ti inches mil-k at small end. That ' hm such bonus will not be paid relate ath the regular Devi-er meeting" and that i_t. posts shall not be more than two I Ri, rods apart, Sid by-law lumber en- _ ste acts that any person applying "rl ' rer receiving such bonus, as specit'n i('ll therein, must maintain in goat! un- SF! (ion, such [once u: lentrs tora term the ot " yer-"s and further that srid spt boerr, shall 11- paid to all persons (:0 who have built such [once or fences titt (wire-fences) since the rroealing oi , by-law number 577 up to the passing Lil of this by-‘law. This by-law tc eil take effect and come in totve the" Pl" lst (by of May 1911. In Moved by It. Lintick, set-mum try Hg J. Reidel that committee resume in open contriL Carried. Moved by Begs, seconded by St Na...- oi the Irrst irnpited twreis am! wor.qtc,is in all the new etteets. lurm tttting coats vAih dwp unis cr plain traps, broad 3301' Ins, “L'lv lain-Is stylish pcgluyi homers, wry tmst trimmings and tailoring through- out, "‘7." rviv" ti?, In tt3.50 Male price. Three Tier" suits singlv or Anni-Ic- lm'ns'tml styhm in m-w "mu tweeds, but Malian linings and woll tnilnrt‘ I sins " to 33, rrgllar ts to 8850 Ya'" rrirr $8.30 to $10 Men's Suits at $5.95 $2 and $2 25 Men's PGiiUVio There is not a lady, man or boy in the County who will not find a visit to this store will more than pay for their time and effort in gr"ting here. In making this clearing w , have not thought of price, we have simply marked the goods down to cle tr and ciear they must. We know they will at the following prices.. That- Suits hate all those little slyln touches that mark them up to date, made of fine lahrichong coats with snug collar and wide la- prlx, low cut vest, wide tounwrs, in Cart r Pry l’oinl csscntr..' in a. good Inning xii. Iteg, l""'" $8450 i, tio. Sall- price ' " to $13.50 Men's Suit; auir.io tn dum‘ylr turn-(is anl Innry nllxtn rs, shapely, wptl tailorod ttouscrs nyular $2 and 3228. Fale prior Men's Clothing Bargains Men's Raitteoata In " rk grey (for! tlnlh lined lhmuxlmul with ltaran cloth, sins 3t " it,', rrwthtr tim Snip pr_irr. Saturday Morning at & o’clock this sale starts. 10 This season has been very backward, the weather has been too cold, as a consequence we have too much stock. We intend to sell $25,000 worth of High Grade Clothing in the next IO days. This is not last year's stock or out of date stock but is the very newest styles in Men’s .and yor'E,fhihtr)iiiri"ii-"tddiii and __filutes,--litiiiii'ishiIigs and Staple y Dry Goods _ f flfifigfirwmmmxam BRING IN THE Biig to be Disposed of in the 10 Days' Clearing Sale. Will see the, Greatest Values of High Grade Clothing the County has Ever Seein" ERNST'S Ton $25,000 Worth of Merchandise SS.SS SI MS iilqii'tst lurk! we; can _u uard by mid. ieeoeuet a up tick, an the tre-r ol ”W many. " n". his my ttfry- tad to m to the and: a a. "321%!“ ot Idleday'ho an 01 3500 In an sun-m Ink " Wcllesley, alto to [but te the cre- m If 11' pence villages St. Cie meals Ind Hui/hull): the sum: ot $75.00 cad 855.00 rteet"ely in the Standard Bank at St. flaunts. Carried. Th. Lomcil new seized the oppuw tunity to earnestly lance! the con- dition ot the Township Hall. as» rive-i that it was absolutely tx'- mmry to take steps ot on'cuto have the same repaired, an coke (1 having new windows. new t‘emt‘l-L floor to mull, am new platform built, which latter will in com;_uvmc "ord:mucte more room. Mien-awn it was moved by Beggs, srconded by Richardson, that this council take steps to hare the Township hall repaired In! that tle, Reeve and I'ierk are hor:hy instructcd te have specifications [in-pa:- ed to direct how the work is to he done "ind, such speciticatit [Vi shall bt5 handed to tee I'ovnyil at their trgulx Jcnescu- sicm Mcved by Begs Ba:ottded by Reidol that this Conga-II ttotd the Court " ltm‘imn re the assessments in tin (hive Drain, at Limvoot', Schnurr's Hall, tho third ‘ohy of Jum, , (-'t~lo:k in the alterncon. carried On motion by Messrs. Beggs 21ml Lintick carrir". by the Ree.e Coun- cil adjourmd to mcet again Momiay, the 5th day of June 1911, IO o'clock in tbe Iorenoon. at the Township Hall. Carried. Tu Remit the 'lownsmp Hall PETER P. SUHUMMl-IR, Tp. Clerk. Clements, May tur. 4th, 1911 rial qrnllty mi. (Won 7 qi,liii/y. (In! IM, Mmhrr taps. pan-M Irv! rx Thr qmlmrs If? all lhat roll-P he dpsured. the prices speak (or thrm- sel Pl. Womrn's tint, "ooti for strpct “var mam wrll matte and ftttishvd, Inuit ml manly, tici kid, tulmrrr tops ell- rs 3 to i. Run!" $3 0 Srlr Good Footwear . Bargains sires 21 lo 30, Smith suits smart- ly tailored from a very mat Mript' pattern" tmoi, mat singlv InrvastM with brlls , knee Dants Italian holy linings, sires M to Mt, rm Jar ttso. Sal» pritm Boys' Bloomer suits "I [racy “wed materials in striped patterns, sic). and "cubic blvastl‘d coats, lull mun hlucmers. Hawaii Cloth, lining Navy Blur or black, three Ties" suits ct ‘a.n Engliu‘: twill wnrslrd beautiiully tailored in the de In trreastpd style, line pants. surerior quality bout: linings sizes 29 to 3t regular " to 89.50, Sale prito stun“) lined with Malian rlni'v. 'tct pants, sizes 2l m 2x. Itvtular $3.50 lo s. 50, Sale Price. . $2.98 Two piece suits in gout! dtraily I'Zn'lisl: lwd‘rls stark and nwiiivv, shades, single and double ttrrav,H, strcngly lined with Malian Cir-I'v. w, "Inn's lump-In fine "ooti for strttt “var made and Mishvd, 'Ptittt tici kid, tulmh'r tops 'q'id- Rt-gular t.e 0 Srlr kid Itoots syr- Fate prim Sa.so $2.50 SS.SS A. would! T ERNST'S Ladios’ liittathr-toctlttaittltllhtrrtti_5ci Suits, Goats, Skirts, Dragging, Wm dull Genera! Dry Goods Clothing Men's worhin, shins made ot a Mary stronr drill Mark witit smn'l “I'M? rlrim Wr- Are u-Ispnxing M 50 down math nth yo' . and endlar altmlwd, In: It“ shirt sin! " to IT}. Rmuldr 75r. Ha'? Price. Mi S‘s [no to Is in hlmk Hui lit thwhrr style, ,ntd scrxi:NWrte makes that Five exm11vnt wan si '05 ll 11 2. Rank-r tt.75. Sale Price Wouwn's Fino dress low shoes, don- pola kid, Ilexible sok? with than lwcls, sizes 3 to 7. Regular $1.75. fak- price I SI .29 Mcn's Be: (all Boots a romlar style in Mucher t t good hm u; soles for walking; stylish shape hr com- fort weir, sizes ti t. I0. Rogu- Men's high grade bouts new styles for this ti. r us: In tiri kid and In x 1' ll, gum! you wcllt'rl shoes an Mp0- 'ialiy adapted tor spring wransivvs I; to lit. Regular $1. s'aleprice. Boys' and youths' serviceable school Innis good quality leather, well made Minn] lratht-r soles, and hceis, sizes II tt L3 and I In 5. Regular $1.75 and $2. th iijou soles. Sims 3 to IlrzuLar 32125. Sale Price Man’s Furnlshlnga undo Dre-e0 in GINGHAM, Ct no showing on the 2nd tioor with Bars time and money by buying Rudy to Wear Garments, at Wouldn'- For men and young men in smart nylon. It's astonishing how runny men and young men want to pay just this price for a suit of clothes. We sp- precinte the demand and ofrcr our undo nfecial value. in suits " The Suits are tailored perfectly from choice fabrics, durable linings and other trimmings It would be difficult for my man, not an expert to disting- uish our fifteen dollar suits from their 818.00, and 820.00 usocioteu. All the late models, all the correct fabnics, all the points of good tailoring embodied in in our splendid FIFTEEN DOLLAR SUITS. $2.5o Sak- [floc- We make a specialty of Lace Curtains, Medan and Casement Nets, Rugs, Linoleum, Etc. on the and F160: Ladiet' Suits and Separate Coats and Skirts Berlin Summer RedsctP)ttr, nttryyelryrjs1Ie4iei y1ultyldrgt'. may Dream ii, GINGHAM, CBAMBRY, MULLS “a IUSLIN. These i. l Weseloh & Bo. oun clown“: um. arms $15.00 Suits SI .as $1 .69 $1.39 SI .50 Fifteen Dollars TH ERNST'S King, St. Women's plum bllcll cottet hose " ”no splia: and snmmr-r wrhthts. unubk- bect anJ toe, xxx-mics: fur ish, stainless dyrm Reg. IN. to llc fer pr Rah- price Men's plain and [any Lisle mu 'l cashmere socks in newest sandman! best colors, host English matts, I" sires. Rvguldr 25r and .8.K a pair. Male print ttoys' an! girls plain ribbe% black cotton hose, hrs! stainlrs‘s Mark-131m mum:- sole, howl and tom. Regular 200 Snlo Prior. Men's Night "was a strong weave v! [hawk-Ho in nest pink Nd Mue shims with yrle pocket an , lar,re hodirs, .Firrs 15 to I71.. Rrgllar 75c to tt.M. tisle Price. an‘s Balhriggan 1'hderwear in Da- tural slum-s. the kind that soils cV- (rywhrn- at 50c each, only " limit- ed yutntiiv. 's'ale_Price Mz-n's Foutsin-Humd ties, in Ctr' new shims and bars all £15an, Regular 500 Salr Price Mrn's Fancy colored neAligee shirts made with small attached cuff." in the latest stripes and color Meets lull sired bodies and pertectieg tit, ting. neck bands, sizes 14 to IU. Regular $1.00 and $1.25. Sale Price Ontario Ladies' Ready-to Wea, Houser. furnishings 12%0 ll 0 I) 0 U N C) O I) 0

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