“of The Bee's clubbing offers? ean save you tim a little money, ' 2 “4 1 ‘ me @ in ou taking Advantage We and trouble, and renewing for your papers and magazines. Established i8v0. ATWOOD, Thursday, June 41, 1925 MILLINER, Atwood Lad ies Secure your Summer Hats from Mrs. Chislitt, Milliner, of Listowel, who will be at A. E. Anderson’s Store, on Tuesday Afternoon and Evening, June 16th. See Her Fine Display of Summer Mrs. Chislitt MILLINERY LISTOWEL. QUALITY STORE See Voiles, Ladies* suitable for Cloths. Currants, 2 Sd. Raisins, 2 Latest sty our line of Summer Dress Material Broadcloths and Silks. and Children’s Underwear, Corsets and Corselettes. Save the washing and buy one of our Spend your Holidays ina ‘ov Suit. ment of samples to choose from, and Look our samples over. 29 Suits must be sold. le oO in Fancy Crepes, ave a heavy piece.of Awning Material in green. stripe, veranahs, porches etc Fancy Table Oil CLOTHING = Ve have a large assort- Prices low. Suits Reg. $25.00, going at Hats and Caps and ehades. Prices to suit every one. GROCERIES Fresh and up-to-date. Tea. per Ib - . pi Pork and Be it neKetae 20c, 2 CANS «eee eee re reer eeeee — Su.p Flakes. 3 10S... cee seen cette ese e ee se ne renanene 25e ~ ¢ ze Dutch ~ anser, 2 for sielW Cie SW Pew RL Wee wale SET STE Be ES 25 Special prices on all cured meat for last of week. Leave your order for Strawberries now. ae Start and collect our coupons and recejve a set of Silver- ware or a set of dishes FREE. HEADQUARTERS FOR EGGS ' * . . * . { Mrs. Chislitt, Milliner, of Listowel, will ' . | be at our store, with a line of Summer Hats on ' - » Tuesday next, June /6th. GRAIN, SALT, FLOUR, FEED HIGH GRADE FLOUR—Five Roses, Royal Househokl, Maple Chop, Hom oo Phone FEEDS—Bran, Shorts, iny Baby Chick, Oyster Shelts, Car load of Bran and Shorts a riving on Friday. Leaf, Our Chief, Snow Drift. White acca nye Low grade Flonr, Corn Feed, Tankage, Oil Cake, Cotton Seed Meal, olled Ooats, Grit, Bone Meal S BRUCE SMITH Atwood UNITED | Church of Canada Re y. B. Snell, pastor. ones ime 14th, 9258 The Women's Missionary’ Soci meeting of the Presbyterian church of the 12th. and 14th. con. held lregular meeting Wednesday ater noon at the home of Mr, and Mrs. 2. M. Ovans, 12th. con. A dainty lunch- leon was served by Mrs. Ovans follow. ling the meetingg® eu i s i of the Presbyter- on Wednesday the basement ot The Ladies’ A fian church gathered |afterhoon last in “The Task af the Usted Church” | the ets ae “m quilted four quilts, “The Call of ‘ike “nited vane’ t Wednesday afternoon jot ‘this wise. for the «ame work. Luncheon was served following the afternoon's ~_ ne. Rev. W. J ey was in Mitchell m Tuesday, attending the semi-an- of the Laymen’s Association, held in Trinity Church, Mitchell. Rev. Mr. Rev. F. W. oiumaar’ ind Mr. Wm. f Meniery acted as secretary. Bell are Rev. I morning to E the General Council of pe United ; Church in Cana expected. that the ordinance’ administered to a it of Bapttam will be * number of bables on at the in Toronto. this week. tending the General Assembly of the _ Presbyterian Church in Canada. : Byron Snell left Wednesday attend the sessions at. Fo tee ~ of . BORN eee Private Pavilion, Gen ues | PERSONALS | Dr. nd Stratford on Wednesday. Mrs. McCutcheon a Friday with friends in Stratford -_- o— “Mr. James Dickson, of Stratford, spent Wednesday with friends in the village Mr. and Mrs. Earl Switzer visited Mr. Lorne Barton at Donegal on ‘Sunday. Mr. Ed. Packard, of epent Sunday at his home 14th. con. Kitchener, n the a and Mrs. Stanley Purvis, 6th. rey, spent Sesary with Mr. at Mrs. Chas. Lu Mrs. D. A. Kidd were in|. Court of Revision Hear Appeals SEVEN APPEALS MADE AGAINST ASSESSMENTS—ALL MEMBERS OF COURT PRESENT. The Court of Revision on the As sessment Roll was held in the Ag- ricultural Hall, Atwood, on Monday, June 8th., at ten o’cloc All the members of the Court were present. including Reeve Wm. Scott, Deputy Reeve Thos. E. Shearer and Council lors W. Angus Dickson, J. 8S. Bllacott and Adam Willoughby Reeve Wm. Scott was appointed chairman of théCourt, All the mem- bers being duiy, sworn, the appeals were heard and disposed of in the soa ig mann Vm. D. Hurst, tot 3, con. 13, ee too high assessed. reduced $200 M W. D. Angus and Melvin, of Stratford, spent the week-end with friends in Atwoo — Mrs. Helen Butts, 6th. con., spent the .week-end with Mrs. George Smith, Atwood. —o-— Mr. Kemp of Toronto, is Mag at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Greensides. a ae Messrs. Bert Forrest and W. T. Thompson spent Sunday with Triends in Woodstock. —o— of Wingham, spent with Mr. and Mrs Mrs. McCool, Wednesday last, W. Brandle. ae Mr. Alex. Donely spent Sunday at the home of his friend, Gordon Dick- son, blind line. anipanes Gertrude Brandle is spending this week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fixter. 5 —o— Mr. and Mrs. Ralph children, 12th. con. spent with friends in Lucknow. Love ano Sunday wonpae Mrs. A. Scarlett, of Toronto, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McBain and Mr. Albert McBain.. canine Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hodge ana Mary, and Mrs. Hodge, Sr., spent Sunday with friends in Teesw ater. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Gray, of Stratford, were guests Sunday Pe "Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Htichmend, 12th. con guests Thursday of last week at the parsonage. — Mr. and Mrs. James Spiers and be- by, of London, are spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bailey, 16th. con. —o-— Mr. and’ Mre. Fred Stevenson and Mrs. M. Stevenson, 10th. con., spent Sunday wit Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher, Listowel. -——o— Mrs. (Rev.) H. Eastmam and son Neal, of Burk’s Falls, are ggg a few weeks at Sig home of Mr. Mrs. W. Olive ooo Mr. Elgin Detweiler, of the Domin- ion Cheese factory, spent Snnday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ellacott, 10th. con. —_—o— Mrs, Wesley Brandle left on Sat- urday for Paris, to spend a few days with her grandmother, Mre. McDon ald, who is {ll one the present. Mr. d ‘ar. Lawson Coghiin, and Mrs Agnes Coghlin; epent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Jack Bettger, Monkton. Mann and daughter, Mrs McTaggart, 16th. eqn. have left for Moose Jaw, where they will spend a few weeks visiting friends and rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. Joun Prast and Mr nd Mrs. Seim, of Hanover, spent Sanday at the home of the former's daughter, Mrs. W. H. Peppler, 2nd. mm. oe c Mr. and Mrs. Henry Raszman and Mr, Roy man, West Monkton sahara: to Crediton on Sunday and visited at ape home oF Rev. and Mrs. W. Dreier. stipe em Aira. Geo George and M Igin Smith and Mrs. hides Vallance and children, enjoy eda ay last, motor. ee to Biacesdine. Goderich and Bay: ——— Mr. and we A. K. Hewitt and NG} assistants, nd Mrs. - Albert McBain, Mr Lis Lochhead, Leyeete high assessed, ihe. 14 éal dismissed. A. Melvilie—too high a lots 40-50, ock “a lots, 77- Brock St. -edaonl $50 Ed. Smith—too high ‘sessed, lot 24, con. 11, appeal dismiss J. F.“Wilson—too high emaaieagl? lots 6%, 35 36, reduced $200 on buildings. David McCullough-——-too high a sessed, lot s 18,.con. 11, sadubed $300 on buildings. Je T ill—Should not be assess rm for business. par 69- 70, <> ho reduced business {ix $100. rer-Ellacott——That the Clerk ey he changes in the assessment ) Po on 4, J ion ¢ ed, be adopted, and the Court of Re- vision be now closed. Carried. Large Attendance at Garden Party’): LWINGSTON MISSION banp HOLD ANNUAL ‘GARDE PARTY ~ PROCEEDS eniesicheit 8104. SPLENDID PROGRAM RENDER- ED. There was a large attendance at the garden party on Friday evening last, under auspices of the Living- ston Mission Band, held on the lz of Mr. Walter Inglis, 6th. con. Supper was served from 6.30 to 8.30 o'clock. The gate receipts totalled $104. The weather was ideal for gucn an event and a good crowd was pres- nt. Rev. Mrs. Marg me : Bolten, of Fora F. W. Gilmour was chairman wich, is visiting at the home of and an excellent program was render- daughter, re Parker, 8th. | ed. consisting of the following con. Bagpipes, Mr. Mann and Mr. ald Inglis; violin and piano selection Mr. and Mics, 3 John Vallance and} Lang, Messrs. Longman and John Mr. James Duncan, spent Tuesda)} ston; solos, mies MacQuarrie, Jean with Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Duncan, Leb | Evere Ww. es, and Mr, anon. Parkhouse; Maly Messrs. E. 8S. - —_—o— son d W. W. Karges; recitations, Mrs. Chas. Lucas returned noe Mrs. “Robert a Miss A. Dick. Saturday, after spending ek|/gon and Mr. Melville Alexander, with her daughter, Mrs. Stanley Pur. mouth organ selection, Ed. and An. vis, 6th, con. Grey drew Leonard; accordion, Mr. Ron- oO ald Ingis; violin and piano selection Mr .and Mrs. George Coghlin Pi and instrumental, ‘Miss Margaret In- Marion, of Millbank, were ue glis and Mr. A. Thompson; chorus by Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. several young girls. gage were E..G. Coghlin. also given by Rev. F. . Gilmour, —o— Rev. E. W. Edwards ar Rey. B. Mr. Harvey Erskine left Saturday | Howard. for Detroit, after spending a _ few The booth was in charge M a. vith his brother, Mr. J. M-| Johnston Peebles, of Atwood, ana Erskin was well patronized. Mr. and Mrs. Tp. ‘A. Allison andj a . . daughter, Jean, of Alvinston, were Atwood Fire Brigade Elect Officers For 1925 Mr. George Gordon acted as chair. man at a meeting of the Atwood Fire Brigade in ye Foresters’ Hall .on Friday, June The atneiie officers were elect. and James Vaughan; captain of thr hook and ladder dept. W. G. Shera; A. Terry, John Val- lance and Johnston Peebles: trustees, George Lochhead, Lloyd Vallance and Dr. Kidd; auditors, E. H. Swing and R. A, Thompson; secretary-treasurer, T. G. Ratcliffe. It was decifled not to purchase any further equipment for 1925. Call Extended to Rev. Gilmour— ta meeting of the congregation of St. Paul's Presbyterian church, In- gersoll, at which the interim moder- ator of the session, Rev. S. D leson, of Delhi, presided, a unan). mous call was extended to Rev. F. W. ilmour, ‘B.A., of Atwood. The call carries with it a salary of $2,500 a year, a free manse and a month's ™m- vacation, Mr. and Mrs. R. Peebles, of Linwood, spent Sunday ite eae and Mrs. 7 B. Shearer, 4th. A pson fh ea a trip oan to "Port “Arthur, sane sailed on the steamer, “Ha Mr. and itn. . Chapman and Mr and Mrs. Ruesel watt 6th. con., mot- ored to Preston on Sanday and visit. ed with Mr, and Mrs, Aaron Ludwig. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ward and daugh ter, Merle, of Gowanstown, and M: of Mr, and Mrs. N. C. Parker, sth. con, Mr. W. J. Kidd. of Golapie, ana daughters, "hare Winton Murray and baby, of Montreal, and Mrs. nicakig Hawthorne and children, of Warsa Ae! were guests to-day at the poms of: and ae dD, a m4 and two chidren Mater ath Stow: _ of Ethel, Mr, Wm. 1 With Measles-— Mr. ee Love, 12th, con., with measles is ill Will Hold Picnio— The Anglican church purpose hold- ing a picnic at Ethel on Pla turdig: Bread lic in Atwood— he local baker: advanced the price of bread to 11c on Monday. Re-engaged as Teacher— Miss Marie Livingston, of Wing- Rit has been re-engaged as teacher f U. S. S. No. 1, Wallace and Elma. Attended Funeral of Mother— Mrs. Herb Arbuckle returned home Saturday from Toronto, where attended the funeral of her mother. ze © Seriously Ul— Mr. George Hamilton, one of the early pioneers of Elma township, and well known Scottish singer, is ser- jously ill at ‘the home of his daugh- ter, Mrs. John Coghlin, blind line. r ; Atwood U. F. W. The Atwood U. -. WwW. O. will hold their regular meeting gn Wednesday afternoon, June 17, at _ home of rs. John Ovans, 12th. con. Rol “Your Guiding Philosophy.” Call: Doing Nicely eae Operation— D. Smith, 8th. con., Monday with Mrs. Smith Guelph Hospital, where she went an operation on a rd last. Mr - We are glad to repor that Smith is doing nicely. Receives Contract— Mr. Albert Gordon has received the sravelling contract for putting on 700 yards of gravel between lots to 15 on the second concession, Ei- ma. Mr. Gordon will commence as on as he completes his contract on the 10th. con. Ingagement eng ee a 1 Mrs. T. Johneon, El- ma tp., announce no engagement of! their eldest daughter, Agnes te Mr. George F. McCutcheon, only son of Mr. and Mrs. John McCutcheon, Wallace tp., the marriage o take place the latter part of June. E., Cus Collide on Main Street— collision -occurred on Main street Saturday evening, In front of the Atwood Print Shop, when the cai driven by Charles Ruttan was struck by a car driving north, No. person was injured and the. damage war onal, as the cars wertedriving slow Council do no the Reeve and Clerk. Several com- Minutes of June Meeting of Elma Townsh BY-LAWS PASSED FOR DISTRIBU. {mond Dr TION OF SURPLUS MONEY—’ - LARGE NUMBER OF ACCOUNTS} PASSED FOR PAYMENT. The Municipai ‘Council of were read, approved and signed by munications were read and filed. eeret-Willonghby-—That by-law | Dra No. 823 of the Township: o ima, relating to the distribution of surpius on.the “Beauchamp Creek and Bxten- sion Drains’ as now reat h me be finally passed and that the Reeve and Cler gn the same ana attach thé Corporate Seal thereto. eat Carried, Dickson-Willoughby — That — the Treasurer is hereby authorized tc! eredit the Bauchamp Creek.and Ex- tension Drain with $18.40, as pay ment of account, due the Twp. ot Elma, and also charge said drain the sum of $77.18 as payment of surplus money due Twp. of Elma. Carried. Eliacott- Willoughby — That the w adjourn to meet as a Court of Revision on the Assess- ment Rofl and that the Reeve he sessment Roll hav Council] met for general business. Ellacott- Dickso at Quipp be paid the sum of $ part payment of t Partridge Drain gineer's- certificat Carried. Shearer-W illoughby — That the Council do now adjourn.to meet as a Court of Revision on the ‘‘Ham- mond Drain Improvement By-law.* 2 — as he contract of the n ' t “jand mond Drain Im mprovement’’ the» Milverton Sun and the ListoWel Ban-— ner ew = ‘ood p ‘to Sa 1925, he 3 o'clock give the name of two sureties and be accompanied by a marked cheque foi $300.00. Sh Dickson— That the Reeve erk issue orders for. the pay~ ment of the following accounts, viz. Geo. Lochhead, attending at Ethel re Béanchamp Creek and Extension ins, $3.50, a ange by-law ana distributing surplus e Beauchamy Creek and Extension Disine $12,00,. preparing contract ridge Sie Imp. $8.00, preparing contrac. re Con. Drath: Imp. $8:00,>by= la nog pee distribution of surplus Te Boyle Drain and 8. Maitland River Imp. $20.00; M, on, @> ehange, stamps and“other work re Beauchamp Creek. and Extension Drains $2.00, signing debentures re McCourt Drain Imp Wr Scott, signing debentures re, MéCourt Drain Imp. $1.50; Geo. Lochhear, preparing debentures McCourt Drain Imp, $3.00, selling re ea hg re McCourt Drain Imp. $13 ner Publishing. Co., Menta for tenders Tor MeCourt Drain » $2 Court of Revision 70, advertising $2.40; Canada Ingot Iron Co., arm ball and socket for grader, 50, t. con. 2, Bb. iron culvert 24x16 ft & Trustees.of Toronto, General sample maintenance of An nie EB. Ma Pedlar People Ltd., Giiines pt. Iron Culvert, SR 25 and 26, con. 17, $171.00; Wm. G. Shera, repairing tractor $12.50, Municipal World, index for bi r $1.92; Climax Road Machinery Co., pairs crusher, $36.75; Atwood Print Shop, notices for road $1.00, printing by- 5 Carried. The Court of Revision on the Ham. |!4w re Hammond Drain, | $20.00 mond Drain Improvement by-law printing debentures re McCourt Drain having closed, the council met for! $3-00; post cards gnd printing re eraten A business. Love Dtain $1.25; Wilfred Cock Dickson-Willoughy—That the ro | Well, plowing road. SR 30 and. 31 port of the engineer, dated May 6th.| CONS. 10 to’ 12,-$1.25;, Mi 1 a3 1925, on the proposed “Love Drain }™an, grading cons. 14 to! -E. be now read. / Carried. = M., Elma’s share, $4.30; Aiken The report of the Engineer on the McLellan, do. oa —, —s . proposed ‘Love Drain” was then gravelling lot 35 SB. Hine, read by the clerk and” considered| %2-00; Jas. Huston, lévelling clay ana } 8 bl rag ct Be oe 9 — when an opportunity “Was given to pulling in sagas: dk Model _ aS Tae any person within the area describ-{2‘ —, —— Duck “ Big : ed to withdraw from the petition o1 yds. erates SR 26 and 2S. con add thelr names the No with. | 12, $98.26; Robt. Shiell, te ading. drawals or additions wae made Iot 4 and 5, con $ and 0. 25.06. Willou ghby- Eliacott—That the re | Plowing snow, lots 1 to 5, con. 9 ane nert of oger, engineer, datea| /9. $2.00, lighting at bridge, lot 5 ty 6th ° 1925. the propos geq{ Con. 10, $1.00; Chas. McKenzie, bay ove Drain” be adopted and that| Salary as assessor $50- ves —— relatic s clerk have a by-law prepared in pee grav. 4.55, . Buchan ay $7 Dog Poisoned Saturday Night— thereto, with ten equal am A poison fiend is again at work | nual payments racer wi a inter with his cowardly acts. Sometime|es at five per cent. ed. Saturday night the etable of } Shearer- -Wittoughity —That the re George McClory was entered by some; port of T. R. Patter O.L.S., dar unknown person. who poisoned his|ed June 28th. — 24, ‘te ‘the proposea young police ase. which Mr. McClors | He:na-Collis Drain as served on the valued at $10¢ During the past | T' wnship of Ble by the a ae week or two, "other dogs and cate} Grey, be adopted and that oned nd Mrs. onmadaient by Mr. and Mrs. homas E. Hammond, motored to Stratfora on Monday, and visited at the home {of Mr’ and. Mrs. Mr. T. Hammond operation at the General Hospital on Wednesday morning. The was performed by Dr. D Kidd, of Atwood, and D Ruthefford,* ot Stratforc Mr. Hammond's man) friends wish him a epeedy recovery A. B. A nior Intermediate W.F.A. game will be played in Monkton on hursday evening, June 1ith. be- tween Milverton and Monkton. s > 2 The young people of the 12th. con. enjoyed a game of softball on Mr. Wm. Wherry’s field on Monday ev- ening, when a “pick up” team was formed . 7 u SOFTBALL MATCH. Millbank vs. Atwood Tuesday evening at Agricultural Park, Atwoo Millbank——H. Mayberry, Dr. Jones, T.Coulter, G. Tanner, 8, Fewings, G. Robinson, F. ner, M. Mayberry, F. Rutherford. Atwood—N. Cow E. Cowah, C. Danbrook, G. Graham. D. Little, M. Little, M. Parker, R thers. . Parker. Atwood 19, 8 ' Millbank 15. Batteries. Millbank— Pitcher, Dr. Jones; catcher, F. Tan- ner. Atwood—Pitcher, C. Danbrook. eatcher, G, Graham. Umpires Rev. B Snell and R. B. Hamilton. ‘~ J | EVERYBODY'S COLUMN | | - | 1 Ten cents a line’for first in- | sertion, with minimum charge | of 60c, Subsequent insertions | {| five cents a line with mini- | mum charge of 25c. J os RURAL PLAY POSTPONED The rural play advertised to ba bn in the once Hall. Atwood, un- 0. ees on Friday, June 12th., postponed until Tuesday Scantee. June FARM FOR SALE / 122 acre Dery Reds Guelph dis- trict... Brick good bank wnijbarn; both Senet tig ted; loam soil; all hebben ae acres spring crop; Enis of immed: ery ang nm n-. an Victoria St., Price t iwalee thous- in this district have also been pois. | cli } Underwent Operation at Stratford— | five per cent. Thompson, ac-|__ Wil operation 7k have a by-law prepared in dates tion thereto, with five equal annual} payments, together with Carrie ed. tr interest ay That by-law ‘the Township of Elma to the distribution of sur- “The Boyle Drain and South 'tland River Improvement” read a third time be finally pas sed and that the Reeve and Clerk sign the Same and attach the Corp- orate seal thereto. Carried Sheurer-Ellacott—That by-law No. 822 known as the “Turnbull! Drain Ir ‘rovement By-law" be provision- Fa adopted and that the clerk have t same printed and served on the ‘tes assessed and that the Coun em be held in the Agricul- 1 Hall, Atwood, on Saturday, the h. day of July 25 «at ten o' ‘*k a.m. for determining the ap peals, if any, to the said Court of Revision. Carried. Dickson-Ellacott—That the clerk sive notice to contractors and adven tse for tenders for the eonstruction of the work, known ag the No. $24 of pt iting i? e? Large Attendance At Orange Service on Sunday Seventy-five members of the Or- ange Order gathered in the C. O. F hall, Atwood, on Sunday afternoon, June 7th., and marched to St, Al- ban's church, where they attended e, J. Hendry delivered an impressive sermon, va for is text, Deuteronomy 4 cial mus ic was furnished by the chotr. Visitore Were present from Ethel, Milverton, Monkton and Listowel. Mrs. Wm. Fotfman © Dies on Friday The death of Mire. William Hoff- + concession, Elma, Friday, | Hoffm black/terment w: por and. Willoughby rh tg Agency, 43{ June Sth., after an illness extending] over a period of about six months from a malignant internal growth. The late Mrs, eg oe was ace erly Mary McLellan, and da ter of the late Peter MeLelian, “she wes about fifty-five years old. Mrs Hoffman was united in Taareiael in| 1901, and is survived band and a family of two sons and one daughter: Wilfred Hoffman, Mrs. yun Hoffman and Mr. John auL- The funeral took placé on Monday, June §th. ‘om her late residence, and wae j earea of Rev. G. F.N. Atkinson, of North Mornington. In ms mad cemetery. Pallbea th brothers and three brothers-in-law of the deceased: John, David and Stephen er nosh and Jacob, Frank and Henry Hoffman. ~);con, Willoughby-Sheare ree'council do new Par eeat + on pat ten o'clock a.m. for 26, con. 12, s. Hird, repairing bridg- , $164.87; Wm. Coates, lets 11 to 15, con thew! plowing snow side road nd 21, con, 2.06; Nelson —n iiton, removing stones Lot 16 to 2 con. 2, $5.60; Vallance Bros., sup- plies and repairs for tractor $39.68 Wesley ee rep. road, lots 1 ana 2, con. 5, $5.75; Harry repairing "guard fence, BR 5 4, $1 rsh Elwin Thompson, her for bridg «| plowing snow, 0 , fot 5, con. 10, 0, Geo. Ruttan, teaming plank “9 bridge, lot 5, con. 1 2.00; Jackson, plowing road SR 26 and 21, widen con, 4.50; Lorne Lucas, ing road, lots 4 and 5, con. 16, $10. 00, filling approach to bridge, lot 5 con, 10, $1.00; Ww. ITT pep culvert, lot 14; con. 16. 0; Bar erley Hammond, sen iw si lor 25, con, 17 $19.00, drawing clay. S R. 30 and 31, éon. 1.00; _ Rowland, farm bridge, lot W eon. 17, re Partridge Drain No. $20. 00, gs Ronnenberg, rep. vert, lot 7, con. 15, 60c; Peter Du low, & yds. gravel, SR 26 26, "$40 gravelling. ‘SR ’ a and 10; Elgin eri brushing SR 9 ‘and 10. con bly fe 0; Henry Feltz, putting in culvert. lot 26, con. , $7.00," Chas. Wick. plowing road, SR 26 ana 26, con. 14 to Henry Ward, rep. culvert, Robbie, bal. $9. 3 H 2.50; ott, remov- ing fence SR 20 Ta 21, con. 18, $9 John Near, do. $9. Alex Morri. san, airs for ee $32.40; Rebt. McCullough, removing ae Selby ave., Monkton $6.25; a. ge 3 gravelling, Monkton, $16. 76; ert Gordon,escraping gravel, $35.75; mite yds. gravelling, ean. 10 $285.46; _ Coghlin, shovelling grevel $7.5 6; Geo. Chapman re. pairing culvert, con. 5. T.L.E. & G. $10.00; yr arton, 1g gravel, $39.00, girkdins $16 Eari rane! gravelling lot 61 tA 72, con. 1, $11 Ps rene SR 66 and 61, con. 1, $12.70; tea, 21746 yds. crushed reihd 9 $141: 37;. Thos. Had- 1,-$2.00; site Johnson; culvert, lot. 28, con. 2, $7.00 to 30, con Commissioner, "$90.00, crusher $2.49; Wm. Scott, attending t Toronto $10.00; Henry sven overseeing hie tes SR 30 d 31, J 1.00; Eliz. Brant, building T.LEB. & G. t- That . the meet Puck ‘Hall, Saturday, July Tith,,” 4928, general town- chip business.