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g vt oo oct b : = 25 ummm.mamm", i it , e [p et DUE NOW. | _ Norwich -will nave daylight saving - e umwumflhwqua - o won e 5 1 from ' the last-Sunday in April until| ‘The mk-fil’-fllri this Norwich woman's experience: 3 October - provided rmor. o the & Mrs. Henry Brayman, 483 East Main TWO CARS OF svmvannd!hrt-fl Street, says: “For about a year I was New Spring Sllks EVERYTHING NEW terns. We are shéwing all the newest patterns-and colorings. Satin Foulards promise €o be favored this - mbo&fwhynduenhm,vfld!u&z plain fabrics, Tricolettes, Novelty Poplins, Novelty Company _adapts the mflfia'fi Pl o L 0 bad with backache, I couldn't get e R T s el h et o T v ennan W"fl@ ihene ”;“"}r:'":‘:“ 5 T'sat down it was the same way, I had meeting ; L ount to be helped up. At times I felt as | the yes though I was paralyzed from my hips down. My feet swelled so I had to Wm&ofluwmmnuwu !evn't ,,g the ‘,,"cm impossible to get up or down stairs: appoirited at a pre- His report was accents|[ got o I couldn't'do_a bit of house- | CONTAINING 4,0(!) BUSH- with fair weather Tuesday and unset- | vious :?112 . ?mflm b o e T e ‘moved that]Work, not even washing the dishes. v e oaktior (KAG lood1 e Binee- | SO e e e b i the clee et sudi When I stood a ehort time I was so| ELS OF THE BRIGHTEST, codst: report favored the chn:e' in time but |tak eup the matter of hi weak and dizzy I had to sit down. Hook—Strong west mwm!ngndulflut the putting of fuch | ommendatino, directly i e T Specks floated before my eves and the! CLEANEST AND BEST rnui-’im charige into effect In this city be it in the back ot s atteras—Strong | Sostponod 10 mch a date A8 vy bl oMTied, Bains in the ¥pt my head andt peck ds, diminishing, falr weather, | agreed upon for the change throughe 3 made were unbearable. I used = different SEED OATS Fm out Connecticut generally, this' to OM medicines, but got no relief uatil I ror Soutnern Now Engnd; e | oSGk Rew Londen and oiner | hams : e ey oant Mdney Plt. A1|POSSIBLY OBTAINABLE. and colder lay; n- % . ge ‘the creasing Gloudiness, with rising tem- Sy e ) peratare. : U e e T |lease has' e :‘:""' becume normal. Two years|THESE SEED OATS ARE Checks, Plum and Glace Taffetas, are all- nue‘ive A'wyofAm Observations in Norwich. W : to p "M““h"'..‘”""'“ ofthenewutSprmgfim Tho following records, raported from | 1t was 930 oélock before Mayor | Slsewhere in the of kidney trouble since. FROM = L 8 The Bulletti's obsecvations, show the | Desmond calied the council to order. | The Teport was accepted Price 60c, at all dealers. / New Prescription Gives Instant Relies, | CPA0SEs in temperature and the baro- | Petitions Presented. i Daylight simply ask for a kidney r—ed:—m Petiti dispos fol- Sinving. Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same e P - Mayor, Desmond and, Aldermisd |y o4 e EW.BAILEY & CO. Thousands of people suffer from 8 5930| From Henry . Davis, to lay drain|G€0rse, the special commiftee on day Brayman had. Foster-Milburn mm' vT broncnitls oF Bro ssthma whe, i 330 | connecting his premises on Pamer UEhC saving. then presented the fol- | Co. Mters, Buffalo! N. Y. Daving tried ad street with public sewer on Main |lOWing rej Aried savertise: o, i Highest 51 c:fi::::-n A DR LT g D : S BACKED BY THEIR HIGH Erodicions "tor Nanday: Ratn: | CHmitia: Nporie thas. e “"’&..«gm Plles REPUTATION AND «OUR ‘SUN. MOON AND TID permissiot adopted. June, Jul. Can't Be Cured frem the Outside. simast immeaista, T2t In_even " the SUN, MOON AND-TIDES From Benjamin . and Mary D, Mc- | September and Octol ¢ the External treatments seldom cure mest stubborn advane B e — The ca nside—bad circulation, Ri: Sets. || Water. t. hour, and by also advancing -the time NN AR T s e A e e R i R fakes Breathing E8sy. metrie changes Monday: committee with, power. gated and recommended that permis- S GU year, by adv:ncl thu timig for be- | Pile: t numbers of former asthmatics il 1l Tiigh || Moon | INtYTe to lay drain connecting thelr ing . 3 physi Monday's weather: Rain. sion be granted. Resolution granting Simple, harmiess {reatment -that gave now used his treatment with Sea premises on Palmer street with public | SINRINg such work, . or service ome o o Surglonl operations. o 991 20 Silk Poplin is very serviceable for Dresses, plain weave, at $2.00 a yard—and Novelty Satin, stripe prescription " called PP .o B TR oL flabby, eff at $3.75a iazs ind can e ohiaineq from The "—__%:”M fhey had investigatea and introduced gox::' amr£n ;hm' Jthe n‘no::: -rh. bowel walls are weak, the parts YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO ect, at $3 yard. P who sell i on ¢ guarinies u tan | 3% | Reiion Tas saoptea. o oo | eity time i g g g gno ".2 “‘,‘Lf."gm‘.'{‘ gately rid yourselt ot 'TAKE RISKS OF USING|| In Plain Silks and Satins, we are showing yard-wide {5 any case it talls to Five prompe re- ! I 335 || 3335| From A. M. Thompson and others|® n3'a fresh current through he siag DOUBTFUL SEED Messaline in all the new Spring shades, at $2.75 a ity K3 330 ’ | asking that width, course and heignt | tude, or ant pooie. Incernal treatment 1s the i Maaz gaers who for years have bacn | 339 || M55 | o sidewnik be-establiahed on- morth. speciully report: gtiod. " Ointments and o yard—Yard-wide Skinner Satin, in a full range of ol sit in for .22, . 418 .50 | erly side of Stetson street from e have given this subject caretul et do w “ 00 they Sow ta take ..’."."f' Bl -l‘“" Ttar Al wates fb:iavw | VSO TRAMSS strcet. io Woddmans “:srl":‘e:u:-;h mrmnfigum;t mn,? set q%' work unm:' y“m‘."‘ go .to “-L O UR GUARANTEE IS CO'IOI_'I, at Ua ,“d water Which {6 follomen by flood tide, | AVenue. Referred to public worl YD Tor internal rsmedy for piles, H M . F; > Y ] Committee with power. "Public Works w;;zd,;";,.?,:°.:“a‘:‘«u‘.‘;?’“':“.3f L oite mumed bls pmm,uu YOUR INSURANCE|| Black Satinefor Dresses and Skirts, inchudes yard- £908 night's restiul sleep. GREENEVILLE . committee reported they had inves-|7out T KOONT Ay . o wide at $2.50 to $4.00—40-inch Satin Oxtdase s o safe treatment, sany and| - s i‘.‘{,‘u‘“{.’, and t{:tmmfitg resolution eolon o ectlyan & ‘MW" [, Bl (fl'g:: L Chw, o take and contains no harm- rge congregations attended _th shing the wi course _an some A Pl Debit-Torming drog. three masses at St. Mary's church on | Height of the above section of stroet|Municipalities in this state: special | ¥ LR at $4.25 and $4.50. 7. The low mass at 7.30 | and further introduced another reso-|2nnoyance apnears to have ‘been LRy Caused to the various ‘transportation |gists everywhere, who will gladl: THAMES BRIDGE MARCH y the rector, Rev. lution postponing action on the first gists Ty 3 Tuti il M agencies serving the different commu- | fund the purchase price to any dh— RECEIPTS WERE saamaol 1", ArASTIE A U Shltrenl mass | SROINOn AL e ohetantnd | e Commecticnt. ThBSads e CALL US UP AND PLACE The gross recelpts for toll on the ‘éMered By Rev. Willlam H. Kennedy.|will be held. " The resglution was oy fme = =1 - YOUR ORDER NOW Thames river highway bridge for t‘he Phe ¢r lily predominated in trL adopted. . S resolution to the effect that dayiight p > @ dm,..u llv;:]mvhl!e (heveanthe- | saving g9 into effect in Norwich when | > 8 S e New York, New ven an art- xmt o Zuh;! candle, sig-| City Treasurer Stephen H. Reeves: :',:m;r.,;‘ upon g ford railroad adopts the daylight sav- ~ G!fi!fle flib Light of faith given | summary of receipts, May 16, 1919, to ang ag may be fo Nchepfatile o ing plan. e CaNReK wuod ot prominentiy at | March 15, 1025 is a8 toliow; B Snmon carvies fin Ghepiable fo| Atter some discussion the ressiution THE Easter offering taken went fowards| May 15, 1915 ... $18,082.52 | RS countey: Resolved, That daylight saving go . Hocesfiin charity and proved 1o be | Water work 7.4 082821 We have prej 2 form of ordl-|into effect in Norwich at 2 a. m. on the De;t :‘“p:mc £ oozl nance that 80 far as this city|last Sunday in April and remain in z 10,000.00 Is ccncerned, effect that the d{effect until the last Sunday in Octo- more than twice as many single- Was h alteration, leaving Blanik the s % Suomobiles: twice au many trocks |Sanyt berstiction o the’ Dececs | 1586.20 the beginning, and of the endig of| . Alderman Pendleton then offered n & PRODUCTS CO. . i By e T, fedte ! the period during which may de- [T R 1 - e- { amendment making the above resol om'ae PRI tomine it advisable to keep the day- | tlon. 1f passed, eMective provided the PHONE 9899 New sewer .. .... 20106 light my:-fi;f acheme in m 5 New York, New Haven and Hartford bop;-tymont ?fmc.m; orite-— i ceived communications frem %n’n‘; ;‘i-‘m e recein ¢ ot joy b«zuse " e :::n o Trust fund income 291775 and - also 3 B . Teaalution was FancynnpeTrwoleue,yud-mde,nfibreSikFth:, veyy desirable for Dresses, in black, sand, pearl, Copenhuennndmvy,ntfljfluynd. Neat Checks and Stripes for Waists and Dresses, from the small pin check to a two-inch'size, at $2.50 and $3.25—yard-wide 'striped Taffeta, at $3.50 a yard ;&ovelty Plaid ngee, for Sport wear, at $2.75 a An excellent showing of our Spring Taffetas, in changeable effects, light and dark, for street and even- ing wear, for Blouse, Skirt or Dress, at $3.75 a yard. adopted - as |sidawalk econstruction: communication | amended. That James H. Maloney, Peter Bon- 'Hv‘atpu ‘the greatest Df all’ historical s ice D“”flmmfi—- from E. L. Bardo, sGperintendent of | A petition from Gelswold camp, No. | ville, Jr, Herman Mueller, Johanna || Tacts—the resurrection, The Catholic L&c{n:::m .4 the New York, New Haven and Hart- {6, U. S. W. V., asking an appropria- | Paracenti, Richmond Radiator com- faith b hingea on Christs resurrection ! . | ford railroad; efllfli= attention to tion of $100 for the purpose of defray- | pany, Timothy C. Murphy, —August efin‘: -’:um 3“ filg be not ru]en, i o o ‘uf:l;‘;}:nw to’ ki o ;u lol!nn ing xl:; expense of decorating on Me- Hudebn«nnd. R.\‘{am;\ F‘.dBenB:“ ?mo. A " Today also > i rtation unifo th of Spanish Augusta B. Riley, Ironsides Board cor- Our Spring Sale of Rose Bushes " Pess dn .no unmistakable marner, X {time. There was roceived Dy . the vat:‘:nng‘{rm:dq:'gorwhrnm:g Barhttan, Norwich Land Impeeevinent of will take place “truth“of Christ's triumph for HIs 5 mayor another communication, one 1 d . corpora ¥ it. L. Riley, Paul 1 5 faith. If Christ had not risen, what from the Manufacturers’ associgtion of | . 0, [nance committee B aon et et Thursday April 8th, at 8:30 A. M. Orders by 890 use ‘Hia churcii—-but Ghriet: fatfios % +evv 10,300.00 Connetieut, advocating the proposed Claims for Damages. P. Dolbeare, Clara_M. Charbonneau, f g . His promise‘by rising from the dead 243,20 change. iy e o el mail or telephone will be received up to 6 P. M. jnd has given to us eternal hope. A o 24320280 The report of the committee Wis ac- | received from John McCarthy, Mrs. |Est. Jennie P. Swann, John O. Peck- Wednesda: i1 7 all A eceived 3, and life of joy everlnsting with Him, and o cepted. Dominie. Cisco and Johi Anton and |ham, Sara T. Post, Elizabeth D. May- 343 s0 Aothing asiting i the wey of D : 16,000.00 Alderman Wells sald he ‘belioves : | aropheey: . Misceilaneous to the finance commit- { nard, Est. William D. Ward, Felix will be given careful attention. 3151 that most of the inhabitants of Nors | re® ere 1 t al, Mary McCarthy, An- o E + The musical servicerof the Junior ——— $53,130.08 | wich ‘are In favor OF daylght AV |\c., Fhe last nsmed prosedted two |Buraycki ot o, Mary MoCarthy. An \ o excelle S claims, one for a fall on March 1 and |drew Grill and M. and R. Bags, own- A gt AR Ho felt that an ordinance would mean | {he other for & fall on March 3. All |ers of land abutting on_the easterly o1, choir evidenced careful traifing and $900,212.88 | delay and expense, and Me offered & | vis were for falls alleged to have |and westerly sides of West Thames .A.tn-obfln foretgn registration, | 10 ‘fxlz Sllomany gn’el s been due to ice and snow, street, between High street and the » o e city. line, be, and they are hereby, or- G City Treasurer Stephen H. Reeves' summary of disbursements from May | Alderman George of the committee i S iy dered to duly form and pave with tar : g: 18, 1813, to March 15, 190 is .as follows: ggb‘tige":rtopos&d ostablishient of a e Ry Sl TAFTVILLE engichai o NG iR e e e e e e #ome men know more, some less, and some not even so much. 15 3 Geibel (“«s “of’ Easter Geibel holidays. Un tereto, at their own expense, the side- £ 2 1 B Dtk and o Appropriatiés Disbursémente " Ereidst fet et the committen has & Jocatlon | S, Shuttimg their respeciive prem | John Lawrence Sulivan and‘Miss| oo 1\'11 "3, o Gelbel L pupt. of Public Works— ABCS%. | above purpose at small cost fo' the [ises, to the satisfaction and acceptance | Yvonne Gaueher WeTE W N | Rocerves of phosphate on the Islasd : the Copapéror. . Geibel| oraseary repaire and copanises . $45,00000 $36,348.61 $3,651.39 | city. _The report was aceepted as one | of the street commissioner, on or ‘be- e o Tcart. chitceh by BevO; {ot. Naiirh, ' the Tostfie: 8éd ,}o&EpH HENRY HALL HAS Outside work .. 5,000.00 3,251.24 1.748.76 -| of progress. tare Ser L A8F of July, <LE80. U. Bellerosé. The places honot {16 be sufficient to meet the @ “ABOUGHT AVERILL HOUSE | GATbage and ashes 17,000.00 1331305 - 3686 The police commissioners; who have | And also be it resolved that John E. | Uo BEIOR 6 50% PGoicner, a sister lof the world for 20 years. The fi % Sewers and catch basins.. 4,200.00 4,082.67 137.33 |had under considefation the petition |Post. Mary H. W. Bill, Est. Margaret | /oy pride, who was bridesmaid, and | from 80,000,000 to moooom tons are .The fine resi ‘x':‘ce :f;"?y.:"y z:t 160 | Macadam repairs ... . 17,000.00 12,211.95 478805 |of Jullus Splcer for a Hght near the |J. Beckwith, William and Caroline { nynotyy Francis Sullivan, a brother |avaflable, and possibly more. {Entirely Now and Quick Method) § Jm nhn“? Amm ;o :’m"n;’d Ofthg ‘and. sprinkling X Spicer residence at the olty e, ree- | Witts, Lucy R. Perkins, P. J. Batters- ‘ i of the groom, was the best man. Miss|* Jtaly is planning to spend about miplsirator, N. A. Gibbs. to| Parks and trees. . ; e A8 miirided IHAC 4 Sl HANE D6 Hund | ekl gy o L Sl Oftsida 3 sfi L5 i Anna , Qaucher and Miss 4 .08--| near the residence. of Danfel Dean, | Wasley, Edgar L. Dennis, Norwich By the m.ro«eu.- in this country 1l of 18-Hamlin street. | Liability insurance ..... 1202.. 4 3 the 3 ding ~ was largely attended bY|years will be required. oo 10 g $o st Spuat Will occupy the property | Brick Paving repairs i vens, Frank Connelli, Timothy Galll- | oo : fond-- -7 omen can now £ia Rei: |for his own family residence and will | Repairs o barn . 5 > i "°"’u§ R e o Wil B EWiiburt, owners of land | I8 knd Teladves. Dedims) ot Bprwsy, sirdmngive 2" tely of “,.o,..‘ superfiu- | Move there as soon as some changes Repairs to Rose Place dock tun Bule or fuss The presess o mu- |and renovations have made i te o 5 mew. diffcrent fram all ofaers, | for him. T St 1u ':-(ur(—muu‘ it actually re- ;?;::fi.m ;:-Tés ml;e“ gonl 10,000.00 roots, as well as the 8! B caciees . ), . s £ BUet It7ia imost matantaneous. pae |, Arbitzation. is the* method employed | Test Thames Street Tmprovement, Fo. g y harmiess, odorless amd ~non- | g, COnVince Bofh the contending par- | " appropriation 21,647.90 : ties that they. are’in the-wrong. ftatiee, Wk € Transferred from North Main concrete 1.000.00 communication from J. A. abutting on the easterly and westerly | The groom was born in Willimantic | foreign exchangy except for the pur- igh street and the city line, be, Ellen Sullivan and is employed at:the therefore barred. 32 mfi’l‘&";&xfi&'fil&:fl"fi: gc‘y iy hereby, arderen edch ab :.nl: Baltic Mills as a weaver. \ The bride | Vladivostok has about three miles of tee. sidewalks abutting their respective | lia Suprenat Gaucher and was born and even thirty feet can draw up fo Street Commissiorier Fox lnhrmed premises, to the satisfaction and ac- |in Nerwich 19 years ago. ]bhe was | the docks. your a follow ti ,.,, S Bigec- . Transferred from oiling and sminknng 1,000.00 the council that he was familfar with |ceptance of the street commissioner, | employed at the Ponemah Mi! !;.b tiohs—and seé the hair FOSts seroa bot : Newly, sppropriated .. 5500.00 32,669.94 8,477,96 | the location and knew of the trouble fon or before the 1st day of July, 1920, | The presents were many and beau- with your own eves! No depilatory or g itaker Avemus .. L 30000 treatment 0 900.00 |but that it was no fault of the eity. ‘A !thlrd‘nsolutsgnlpmvides that 1 tm:l “‘ll':re t;\':dded coounle left for a ent can produce this 3 ¥ 3 5 He told of the removal from the drain | the foregoing resolutions are not com- | tour g The skin s Ieft Boft, smaatn Bt & Samtirion L0 . Srekt 18024 | O b a0 of a wash boflor. iron |Blled With, She strest commissioner is | Alex Murdock of tnt. eideet. tried | - sldetine Fife Department .. 50.245.00 4241851 7.826.19 {water pall and collapsible haby ear- |directed to lay or form sald sidewalks | his Juck in fishing the brooks in the r * Polics Department— riage. or repair sald sidewalks, in accord- | vieinity of Pachaug, Saturday, com- Salaries 44,103.29 36/160.2¢. 734303 | A petition from the Alling Rubber fance With the intent of the foregoing | g back with 12 xnm?l ‘a'ff.‘} ‘riro:x. Salaries, addmon-.l, to previde for: two L3 company for -permission to install an [order, the expense of the work to be| Robert J. Gelino an ol ;‘nna ou a Wi L4 days’ leave of absence cach mionth.. - 2,250.00 1,500.00 750,00 | 3ir pipe underneath the sidewalk in | paid by the respective owners negleet- | Thoma were united in marriage Mon- o Feas S % % oy expense 200000 138185 @15.15 | front of thelr store, for the purpose of | ing the order. day_aternoon in the reetory of K. have ro-rlnm u-bn - g 19,060.00 16,998.78 © 200123 |Supplying air to pneumatic tires, was | A fourth resolution postpones action | Mary's church by Rev. Mm. A. Keefe. in your ears, g0 to your st and | Clty Ceurt 5,750.00 4,829.33 ° ‘920,67 | referred to the public works commit- fon the faregoing resolutions to = a |The groom is the 'son of the late Mrs, by 3,000.00 PETIS puegdl 0 meéting of the common council on |Joseph Gelito of Greeneville. He is A petition for a light at or near No.|May 3d, at & p. m., and provides that |24 years oid and was born in Spring- 2 - |field Mass. Mr, Gelino is employed as 1" L0z times 5| Transferréd from oity loan to'%se Tepald 27,000.00. 57 Maple street from H. Zella and|notice be given in the manner re- |fiel . p! % othefs was referred to the police com- | quired by law .to all persons interested |2 Machinist and tool designer at a ALICE BUILDING, 321 MAIN sT. BMag ol O S s UISIO0 3061347 . 6sass | mimoners with power. {0 appear It they see cause and. be |SPrINEfield Mctory. The bride is the beard in relation to the sidewalk order. |daughter of Richard. and Margaret and Week Days: logged City loan to be repafd . 27,000.00 £y Sewer Cost $3,805.50. 4 Y Becme dan > }""},‘;L’;! Transterred to aperating G The latter resolution was adopted | Bauer Thoma of Lisbon and has been The public warks committee-report- {and the hearing will be held on M; in the employ of the J. B. Martin Co. 810 A. My 2-4 and 7.8 P, M. g ~ expense accoubt ....... - . 27,000.00 |ed that.the West Thames street sewer | 3d at 8 p. m. She was born:in Norwich 24 vears ago. tmaum "-'u'fi TOASSNEUR SnArEREe houds 20,000.00 © 20,000.00 has * The monthly report of the strest| The Wequonnoc school has resumed Has g e S e s L 5,740.00 ommissioner, the city treasurer and L e peaser nterest on $46,000, 6 per cent. . 760, 1 780.0 3 M“ "| Interest on §225,006, 5 per cent. . 11,250.00 11,250,600 x Resolved, That it T-:m- opinion ot 22;“‘:‘,2’,‘."302335‘3‘1’ xw‘m’;anfifa Park Department— 5,000.00 382078 | 1,170.25 |the committee that™ the following |the following department bills were ' Water Department— J ::n:’i u:"x"‘::.-m :.! gfi \estate abutting | opproved: R mm Initerest i 2463750 23,337.60 1,300.00 | banefited by the layout and £1% Sy Park department. $22650; water de- lepartment g tlon of the sewer In West Thames | 15509.04: cometory department. $305- l,zn.ou 398.00 2 ok % 80; finance department, $9,267.09 l-hnn and tax COmMmMISSION ..ecesee 5,200.00 500.00 e lic works department, $7,388.1 7,;50'3: sgum 1;;,;_,1 ‘est Thames street: Jai department, - $3,822.92; street xmmng 5 . 38.31 ¢ $1,824; gas' and electric department, 100000 +1.0801 “. 45,9 w Interest, exclusive’ of Water ‘and G, & E. departments ....... cgeresvas 28,000.00 19,641.. . !l.‘:‘". lh Hl!n‘g‘l'hn‘g“"" 001 9,641.3¢ 8,358.66 yard stock ,.“'_,," oan, 1918-1919. .<....... 5,000, ,000. Third | mn.-umen Thames Hiceat tincs T i 7,500.00 X ! B:ih lnlltallment general ‘street im- 7'“?“ o PrOVEMERE eveve ver.ses 5,200.00 .00 i oty S installment G. & E. loan . 7,000.00 " 2.00008 125,000.00 11}3&1 = Third installment North Main Street macadam ...... lot of new -REMNANTS of | Odsftin West Thames %o asusm st ~~,gz.“-- | ORiCh g Spring and Summer deigns Serounds. % 0oy pronased s ‘ becomes pisr : .23:2‘3’ : Rty rogesess » skin eruption serious app!y the | Batince irans, . Thaimes imp.. ‘@ sessment o the - : b+ North Main. Street concrete . Y ;. thereon. Y \ ok ! tree ,‘ i 6 o ¢ the abos ) lunhmmmudeu;n mare, then, can this simpie inexpen i« < gl r seé fit in to or other like skin troubles, R freatment lfl:d Rl o) :e“-kh bcreh puundx» stages. hhlm:d.udlhm ment, for * 66. 'l‘he _councll adjourned at 1045 'elock. 20,000.00 1,178.04 The v\lbllc ‘works committee troduced the !olhwln‘ nuflufiwl on S oTe 3w~ referred to the public works commit- her or its own expense, to repair the |is the daughter of Adelarq and Ode-|wharfage. Vessels drawing twenty | ! 0 ida 515,000,000 in. eleotrifying the- 4080 | onor. The 3 i “| near the city lime. A resolution em- | Woolen Mills company, Robert P, Ste- | Coancerelle were m3 08 o miles of istate owned railways. Tne g aoicition 0 deRat tid side of West Thames street, between |21 years ago the son of Denmni€ and|chase of necessities. ~Luxuries are | { |