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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-1-2, Page 8T-11. ;-,111714711M111.11R7r, ,r.•-oretv,swesnree•weerrirarre,wwffiree*r- SODIRICH, ONT. 7 . DIfrOb Up 110010...itesuo. Hooks. eills Payable.. Bills Receiv- able, etc. Cjitadian (office and Pocket *es. Canadian Altuan- c.S. etc. (It nulne S11311110I1 Files, with fir without ionic h, and bind 'nig cases. I lighest grade Lead Pencils and Erasers, Penholders, Est e rh ()A Pens, Business En% elopes, all sizes, Type- writing Papers, Stephens' aud Carter's -Ink. Special selling agents for M'ateritisn's Ideal Fountain • Pem,priced from $'2,10 1 MAYON WICLE GETS KOMI) TERM BY ACCLAMATION. iCootinued (row Lam 11 tea 1 Pa. Carlen.h - •14uolo's Gad. Gas" INNI•101111•INNINIXXXIN • al MISS S. NOBLE se • wishes all her friends X X • and patrons a IN III Bright and Happy 1111 1 New Year X : X 1 X 111. NI • 1 IN -111 • .. • • .1111 14iiietoil.ct (lit: GUeSsitig • ctgulest closes Monday , ▪ Detroit tet all, at 10 'n. lit IN IN 'INNIXIIIINX111111111•111•11 a HOT WATER BOTTLES PRICED AT $1.25 UP Also Fountain Syringes. lIuIbSynages, Ice Bags. Air Cushions, ani all sick -room supplies. • Buy' Rooth+. 1, • ,", Jas. A. Campbell 1ituggit A ...et ill boy likes to hear himsed we! 0.3 hiiz ntan likes to foe, cif talk Curtis Linn Moore, manufacturer, J. W. Craigie and H. J. A. McEain. FOR REEVE. Wilban Fordyce Click, veterinary sur- geon, by R J. Mews* and John St y. George Charles thIt. retired c by R. G. Reynolds and Chas. A. Jtn. James Croft Laithwaite, gentleman. by J. H. Ostethuut and H. 1. A. MvEwaii. Jacob Joseph Moser. implement wad.. bt J. D. Wilson and Wm. Strachan. Thomas Matheson Davis. auto deales.i by J. E. Baettler and Chas. J. Harper. • FOR DEPIJTV-REEVE. William Fordyce Cliirk. veterinary. sur g eon. by Vi . 1'. Murney and Wm "Iltylocsi Lionel (.,ad Parsons. elevator managier4 In Jos. Kidd and J. W. Crantie. Thomas Robert Wallis. gentleman, by( 3. D. Wilson and J. W. Fraser. Geo by. . Westbrook, and Wm. McLeod_ Jacob Josepti Istoser. implement agenti FOR 111 Al ER ANL) LIGHT COMMIS SICINER. William Thomas hiorney . drover. N"rn. Taylor and John Stincly. Henry Charles Filsinger. traveller. b L. G. Parsons and J. W. Fraser. FOR CO('NCILLORS. John Sturdy. gentleman. by Wm. 1,aa kir and W. T. Murnes. John Stot mechanic, by Alex. ders and 1). P. McCarthy. • Albeit J. Fait:vide. itarnersetua W. F. Clark and R. J. hlegas. L. G. Parsons, elevator man Geo. C Hill and R G. Reynolds. George Porter. merchant, by M. P rence and R. G. Reynolds. afti • G. C. Hill. retired clergyman, by). W Craigia t nd.C. Seager. E. L. L)ean. merchant. by W. Late gad Ju. Kidd.Mitchel. accountant. by P. Mc- ' Dolma'. and F. F. Lawrence. T. R. Wallis. gentleman. by Muntey and H. J. A. NicEsan. T. M. Davis. auto dealer. by 3."Wi Fraser and W. T. Murnry. J. D. W itson. mechanic. by. P. J. Ryan and T. R. Wallis. John Cult. merchant, by M. MOW and 11 J. A. McEsart. m. SontirvAle. miller, by W. T. Mur- ney and J. W Craigie. Wesley %Miser, rn.rchant. by J. W. Craigieand W F. A. Naftel. A. J. Cooper. grain merchant. by J. W. Craigie and H. J. A. hicEsan. C. A. Nairn. gentleman. by J. W. Craigie and T. GundrY,. Chas. H. Humbet. Jeweller. by J. W. Fraser and J. W. Craigie J. C. Laithwaite. gentleman. by D. 1'. McCarthy and W. T. hfurney. R. J. Acheson, merchant. by H- J. A. McEwan and J. W. Craigie. C. M. Robeitson. grocer. by J. W. Van atter and R. J. hlegaw. H. J. D. Cooke, barrister. by E. R. Wigle and 11. J. A. N1cEwan- FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL ' TRUSTEES. l'atrick'. Ward - 3. S. Platt. seighmaster, by R. J. Ache. son and Thos. Gundry. A. T. Emmerson. physician, by W. H. Robertson al d W. T. Pellow. St.(;eorge's Wald R. R. Sallows, photti.tranher. by L. G. Parsons and J W. Crautie. 1.. G. Parsons. elevator manager. by - E. R. Wigle nnd Vi. Lane. St. Andrew.4 Wa(d- Wil.tam Wallace. manaier. oy J. W. Craigie and D. Marwick St. David', Ward - A. D. McLean. by Thos. Gundry and J. W. McDonald (O( these notniness only those named. above qualified for election. The nominations closed officially II s.adtieloek and an motion Mr.J.P.Hume was appointed chairman. Mayor Wigle was the hrat speaker. In -111114tlining of Ace the council of mils. he Said. bad in-, heriteil 'levers' legariest, one et which wax a very acute furl altetatant. To Overcome thix. %toad and Reit coal luta INVIII1r111411t and retailed at the cost of hatullIng. Thete %as nt.ver a time 4411ring t Prude of last year %Ilea the mtmicitalitt had not something to offer In the w at uf fuel. awl although there was au e‘titit..• sh..rto.g.. there was no l'adwoldte suffering. %'. hili- the situa- tion wits /ti WII 1111111•01-141 at the begin - tong ht this sintet. tlw council had already 5 suppl) I.1 tat hand and had"psucitased bosh and at the eitt had Meat) of wood to 04141, at il3:41 tet cord. Considering *flew iprepittittions nil. Slat or thought Gonet oil had the matter of fuel for the coming *tinier well in ham). Another 1411/AC PPP :1 111%44.110 Pith Ali,, hielu- MAY Cig'S • THAANKS! ++++444.414•+444-004-a+4.+++ TAKE THIS MEANS of thanking lite people of Goderich, for the' renewed expression confidence in me in re-electin me by acclamation to the Mayor's ' chair. The principles of muni- cipal go % ernment for which I. • *tool durum the past year will mai be any guide fur the coining llPteetri. Let UN all pull together 'to make 1919 a banner year for G. (0 I) E RI C ft :11.1111111111111111111111111111111111111111M1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111MIMIM ld Weather 1 FOOTWEAR at Popular Prices A e have a complete stock of Ladies' and Men's Felt Boots Some plain felt. others with leather facing, warmly lined, with and without toe caps. Have us show you. Hockey Boots Both in high and low cut styles. With and without ankle supports, lined and unlined. No trouble to show and quote you rrices.• WISHING YOU ALL. A IIAPPY NEW YEAR WM. SHARMAN THE SHOE MAN 11111111111111N11111111111111111111111UNIIII1MINIMMUIM1111111I E. R. Wigle tarth, but this had been settled for We shortly after be had aeratimed offing. The % ictotia Menet 'sewer caute to the present couneil incomplete and it had coal any pee neut. more to 1111111111 imetoin ot Ileataralaand tuvrotispittog round that It would root ,I11,_, al IN 111 al al NI 4s per day and it would take pasilite ,11111 hetween twu and three weeks. had hild the matter before 1114- Soon' a hid had. rerwireti it.. «weer- X ageineuL anti slum the matter *as brought tip Ili the council his fidlou ancallwra dM not Imre the beatiLboaw 10 ' llt&MJorI 11. Hou ever, in 1.1w litoor's opinion, it would tw gond linsinees.attll 1111 !timid mite the tea is employ 111 aa actuoutant. The May .r then tduclieti 041 t lie water e.vsteau of the towu. troLierich With max amitlier if the potalbillni, of Kilftleln•t %tall **taping 1111101 water an lilt in tear ad Ube turestigie, of the touti auginert abutted t a; Mae lateethwaryi 11t1s state of tio affairs tienuttultsi attentithi 111N1 the fl les Le In the waterworks shell be 11t1/1111111. Witell the present 1.4/1111111 took ratiee there were water arrear - wpm due from etustoiners of atogskinn IIINI of this Ludy el.400.00 mow Ito,. Thls was due to the fact that the chow humoring parson -4 made It neteiwary to low every Alton to have all out- standing nitre paid. tirtematize the towies methods. a tbt• na• werase 43111111tl11 was earl') • a twee117/-hwe Per swat. mere .water ' The 3Inyor asked that the two by- laws to I. voted union on Monday $ given the h.n4 of saigiort. In both eases anytbitat that the town was Or- IMI Itur 1111tO retwid by the 1WIle- gir At these etrierertw were to the propellty it Cosh -rich. In twacludiug Mayor MI With. thanked the nat.-payers for the IN support they liati nceonled him litthe in than hiubbeen eepoeted. due in a large 111414t /11141 if they were statietted with linesmen, to the *Amenity DI labor. The' the aerriee hail rendered lie t, -k,- $ essittneer was uosi at %tuck apportioning for (Luther entIonsemeut. The next Monad of the work and the Mayor few years wwild he tory acute. owing I. thought that Music -year debeattiros should be owned ti °over it. The to tier reconstriwtion .period. but if W. National ipbnilding bataw bail was again placed .1u the positioa rio Sa been sobotitted and ract,".ad „dame_ chief magistrate he would use ids best Mk meld. If the nanni(-inaltt) ai.htioto efforts iu anythiug that aorked fur $ 1)..- hest interests Of Co...let-Irk necessartto give them eneottr&gemeat. Sir. 11. I.. Parsons. who was lllll mitt - have nelLuseries locate bere it was in retereteg to the finances oe the tomo for the y earn)fay or 11'iale thought they' had 'peen eeonoinkally haskited. The at 1 aired for the tuayoratity. Kehl be had $ no intention of entering iuto a crudest log with tlw present Mayor. winter ability NI he fully, n•CO1tIliZell. Tile etuployuaratt :„tr 4 floanat debt for 1910 was 11115.421.12: Store 'Mae 8 MUM *10***11111110IXIMOlasatisatausasso THE C0015004•VM STORE H.'s* JANUAR Yr,. A E This is the unnith wiien 044 lines 11,141, li4110,11i;.a ere being cleared, It is our feint' 'week to week ativertilse spcialli,011 hale, ittd there trill tw many things that will not ' intention to make it a month of salia,staiiime faith Saturday, .1squary kb. We wilt be in the papers which will be oDjkJ,t is *galas's:advantage to ^visit thisstore when- ever Dry Goods are needetL This wee' there are a great numbe mas and as they are broken lines they will is a 812101 list of gowon aide. SIL4fs. VOILE, CREPE DE CHINE aikregtIRGETTE BLOUSES ,"•:•k few white ailh blouniesi made of tigairi...inditiiihsuutii'igii, greatly reduced.. , Voile blouses in. the rr west designs and nicety trimmed' in lirokeg sizes, to .111" eleared quickly dit rale priebs. , 'These bleitstei'lave tierrly all: bra hotirkt for Mr" - Jean trade aud there *v6,11344 few left.- • `," • • . 'lib& that were not 01 sold before Christ - eared at retbweikprices. The following ..t - Reg. VI.00 for $1.49, Reg. $2.50 for $2.09. Rea. *3.00 fere 04.50. Three WO- nei!k voile blouses, regular *3.'23 for a2.00. l'repe de•Chine in colored effects and plain colors. ath41 white. Regilliie *6.75. Fur $:5O. • - Georgette' blounen in plain colors and IttoleY destglo, These blouse. itreall "t the newest design's and bea?ttifully trimmed with beads arid fancy collars. There is a bar-.- . (falai for you in ever!' blow*. Reg. $11.00 for W9.00. Reg. *14.50 for $7.2.L etc COLLARS Wehaveitt stock nothing but the very fewest iu collars. lh'tt, will be worn for winter atkl spring, but at tin, season they post be eleareil. Esery eollit must If you need a collar now or in the near future be sure andsee Mg. marked mueh below regular peter,. What antoffer- 11,17. sa.$12.00, tuts. g20.08grz. „hum._ of a chartered aceotintaitt. lo wat the • 105541, Ny414•011 Of bookkeepiug on it pettier bests. should he .1./Ile Pitiel.11t delay. Another minter that ileserred the 111110441114te attention of the Intame lug t•otinell was the giving of the stonthern portiou of the town a pr.peI- twu entice system. It 'nits he might antatifts... binaelf later /IS 11 candidate for some office. Set. Clime' 11111. nisi, u mayoralty 1111111illee. 11401141 not oppose Mayor Wigle. The 11114441101 14 the 1.011e.tioll Of woe an important mattfor awl lw *was plenst±ti (ardent to les r ti 11104 Nell 11114 was dom. (luring the past year. WIty uot take the system axed to the West ander consddenttyrhi Then- tlwy collect taxes luilf-yeatlie, using dii•connt as un Inducement for pay mem in advent*. and Mel it ti grent Iwtretit. Mr. C. L. Moore waft thortinghly In seems' with Mayor 3V1gle's policy and said it W/0. to 1/1hoped that a strong ....mall mould be aeleeted to support hint. The bylnwn elrould have the milk" support of the electors on polling ditY.' In the matter of the tiodetich Solt Co.. that eoneera wits now beim( flnanted ity lister (t., of Toronto. and tiw high reputatkm of these brokers wa5 a guarantee of the prop - (*Mow Mr. Moore had no intentiou of tottering the Reid for municipal honors. Iteeve faithwaIte said he could add nothing to the splendid nevotint nf the year's work as. Oren by Meyer Wigie. tttot.. tie„ he took „nit-, itts mud, up Him ei er. fie dissiemed on .-Vtge ma t ter hia mina. on vonsidmina of s charterer! accountant. It won1.1 cost from $1100.10 to ell:a10.1.10 and he could not see that It would beiwtit the town to that extent. He had worked tor the tewlia heat Interests both at the town and enmity hoards ntel...iu &ion from the municipality for Ma- this twanectlou' had attended 1111 towel le15, !itch "andtunted to ell ,e4eAs, had than neresity-ele meeting.' during the he provided for. Thi -s debt. of eaufse, year. lie would Me to ha ve a not her *Wald 'have been liquidated' 'Ike:goer, term as reeve, but would nut atmoutue brit the Mayor did IN* !Ste the deben- ture business ha war time and thought it wise to go direct to the taitpayer. Theme arreatagew were (11 tided into three payenenta of 297011.1h each and pot in the 1ft sea. This seer -mated km' t WO mills! The otber mill wee toe good roads, but (him haul been rebated by the oonnty council. The Mayor *add ad ante that this rebate he toted Ng It sinking fund to pot the eminecting streets 01 the comity good mots 113111,4 tem in the hest posaible shape. The esirendituren In the dif- ferent depart in en ts had 'aherorn a net gni.. of IOUt over the estItaates. The hoard of health NMI 141h111,4t4WkIl roof IN1Ill elreeetl011 their eatimak but there were %.-rg(1041 rearmnr. ter 170tit. ita Tee In the former Vide. of .4.1irse. was Of titan nide 1, tlw recent epidemic, and In the hitter to the labor situation. s hitt. 0111y HOW. Meowing kept front being larger. The 'totes under ribs -mint Wore an.7110.011 leas than last year. 'rho Mayor watt otesosed to be able It. report that the P‘al.- of the ',V. -wt Shore Ita 11 Lt y 111:111.111.1 111111 been completed awl 11137.1rT7.51* had hel) 1441117441. Of which 4 ;(aterir•It mould Wive Ovoid ti one-third mtet re. At a meeting of tire municipallth-4 interest- ed he Iced Moved it resolution that title monev inrested 1., SI -tory bonds and mit be left In the Minds of the Toronto Trent corporotion. yam eltper•leatees In 111- roowet showed tied it could be enmity frittered away. Ineeeteti nu he 41111111P11141 11 P1111111 ligaitIntf, the 111041 erpendlthre. polo-to.s timid lw reported iti the nod ter ..r 11..- settlement of the ittrecitler luau. 2122,300 had ahrettly heen 116111 In. Mat the town elli1114141 there was OM 05 lug. The Kensington ittrnIture factory ftl.r eith141 ainmet 1a. ettholdert41 nettled. Ihtring the ,1/111r the Nleyor twid he had tot -ti every endeavor 1.. Mite the Wheel (Cgs fa. -tory occupied and hill lied ti great drat of correspotelenee meth tliffereat firm*. Flowerer. (itt l.ttIttl,t Ira. hirer that tin. only ea t it .4.1.1.1 he Iroad to adelintsige *wild be to twat.. most for tlw heat interests. Of the town. different firma 1.1 It and the town sup- Mr. T. M. Thiele Paid that his rear's E. R. WIGLL. hia‘ or-etect 1919. ragas Irapecarouout. The unnalleated takes for 11417 AC.TV te.1544011.00, while 19114 111441Peth $1.41,1g1 07, a gala (.1 V.178 3a. The Maxtor then took up the matter of the rate of taxation. This P&P /Online and seemed Ine,h. lion - that kite tnpnicipitlit) 14100141 pay an it went and the clieuid.tigniabg nod thin could he dont was 3111 1-8 *dile and it was decided to strike it at 10. Tims-ar- rears pie the wafter and light «minds - himself et prevent. • Is -piety Iteere Clark twirl be had been a member of the thinner tutimmilt. tee for the past thie'yeare and he hall also been much interested In the int- praveneent of the toIrn's itewerage sys- tent. t this latter eousiertioti Victorin street sewer came under Ills i.en..141111 otwerva non. Ile. Investigat- ing ille 4.14i the was 1'0111W' to he Idocked redid for lgin feet. P'114 pot a. ease of waking a nine -Melt tile to do too much work and at (roe street Intersection there were no fewer than fire of (hear sive-inch sewers+ enitity- log In one of the KNOW NiZe• This ens IIIC Case in man!, ports of the bruit mut it 1,11.. of greathimportance both for the health 111111 YOr the tonvenleuce of thednwn that this matter be given the grenteet pOoolhle ntteVion. 1)r. Clark (Malt at name length with hie eminection with the county council. Throtigh the Itedrtunentality of him- self nrel lilit colleugne. 14011Vt11.11 111141 seem -elf n rebate 11 11. X11041 roads Wry of 51.154.30.. The county (outwit had made grant of $15.00n to tits Nifty. !Amalie. whit+ was only row of Its' many patriotic grants. ,The tilUti- rtnt *Writer hied been ptreehamed In i:mlertch anti had been menet' doling the last sesnioti. The lieptitV Revere wits greatly interested hi tlw ditty owed hp llie ty to the returtwd soldiers', awl whether elected or not anything In thie conntedlott mould have Ills wannest support Tiw comity had appohtted Lane. 1111WI himself att it eoturulttee ta deal with all cotnplaltits of returned, men and See that these heri14.4 received .rery cottaltient that. He uns In the Held again for the posi- tion of lieptity Serve awl If elected Ire P011144 14. the Infernos of (gotten/di that saAll loyal empport that lw had alunr-t accorded It. 3Ir .1. I.' hforter. thanketi the ride - layers for the support that had been aerorderl has at the election Inst year. Ile w as -In the held again for lieprity !trete and if elected amnia do his at- flv, power At the Mayor's Aug lott the count -11 asked for a rebate en It/ street lighting ftvau the wider and light etwiimie.lon 114 a r, -mal/ itt prones that kirt necrued and never INTO diutrIbuted dt.riitg /9171S TIS Neal conOnimion had no lafortuatIon •n file sithjeet and It 14114 hereon. r7 40 gt1 dIreif to the liyrint commission at Toronto. This WAS *here t,Chart ereg ftetemnrnat would hate herr of burnoose. sort lee tit the town in r,r-on Afflicting it. system of boo:keeping. 6.4‘11 tnWeti isp the matter with the • et perlenee 1.11 the emmell had shown hint that there should he nutleal changes in moue of the municipal de- partmeats. The onesdion of orotasto and mem at ree WIIN nomad Meg that 41.1 not receive •nymitegt like the at- tentiOn It &PIM 641141. IRO had not the *lightest Mahe that .,bnrt weight. end short measmee wen` hebia lewd nn the ptiblic and the iodide ehould Mire the authority end the appliances to Ow* this alp *114.1WCef they thought At ile had mored a mediation lit the nainell to tide *Mat bet eotthl 80.1 let 14 a a HANDKERCHIEFS Just it few lotsrot hand kerehiels ti clear hot they must go. Ladies' faney handkerchiefs marked at 5e fess than regiatar,ipre. , excelda handkerchiefs, lec for 15e. \ Ladies' initial linnilkerehiefs. revidtar 80e, fur 15e. Children 's picture hand kerehie fs. all redueed Ladies' pure linen handkerchiefs, till reduced in price by eeach. SWEATER COATS Ladiessweater (rt. in the tersest dashes ali,1 eolorings. The% coats must all Ili lte sure and eoS rne to the store on aturday, when tilt till bargains till be eonvenient- al ly displaed on tables a tables to make buying cause o . 1 al Until further notice this store will -close Saturday evenings at 9 o'clock. X We ask our patrons to help us carry out this plan by making III - _ their purchases early on Saturday nights. NI IN 1111 D. & A. it Corsets T • $ Mamommansammasmaanalawsimmimmammasammial 411 WIIMMIIINMillIllipiiiwiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiMoutilinnulii .,, be cleared and vte are pi tting them at priees that will earry them Away quickly. H. COLBORNE Standard Patterns. seconder for it. Tlw duties of tlw night pollee NI itt be change/1 ens tindy and that official to lw more upon the etreet and less in the (OP n hall. The te-sietery should by 1111111111011 111141 the parka 141104111 lw giveu atten- tion (hey elt-.t Mr. Loa yis Nie- nonneril that hr Fos Ili tlw field for the reeteship and if elected he plum- thed to do 1,1± purt to give the town honest and efficient government. Mr. R. Wallis milt be was just 1111640RK his third year in the compel!. latrine the ino4 two years Ise bad been chair lllll L.f the public work* commit- tee, and the year (hut lad just 00,441 listi 1..4.11 11 Wrettuous taw in this de - 'tart tuettt. lle was going to the elertors 141/11ill 1111 bit. Ce1411•11 1W had eetahlislasi during his tenure of WM* • and it reliwnes1 lie.wouldre in the prod. give the brute. intereete shovel attention. 31r. W. T. Mitrawy, of this water nod tiebt mmottlision. took exception to the .11nyor's 'statement that the town was pumping fear times as Lunch sitter as nese±wary, taking littelvester PP 11 1101.114. There were IN. (u011.1( 111 the system. bat the only wag to 111err.,ute this would he to metre the too it alai plat* ViliCeN nt certain Inter- vals. Tlils would coat ti consIdenthie 41111.11M of snowy. Twitting on the llgdro qiiestion. Mr. Money wild he thought tlw commie:Lion had 1.44-11 very deeent with the town In all It,. (Intl - lags. 11te rennin the store WAN 'Ptah- ii411011 Wit/4 to get away from the town hall and emattill it more am a private business. and fhb. was tlw wish. of the HedroeleetrIt• t'ommission. They wete retelling electrical jowls at chew prices so that they would be nide to dispose of more energy. It was proving ft entrees' and tro doubt as tinw steal on wrath' justify Its eclatenee. laming the pond year tire water tool light counntsmon had !muffled tittevn cars of enrolwhich had been rebated to private todirldtials. At this period almost 11 n'elock itiot been rettepied and the andietree begun to thin- dot rery quickly. l'Iatintrati litnate tank the matter in band and *mom need that the melding War elenteol. • et,* " tv. Commenting title wokthere will be n mintier' every Saturday. at 3 p.m., at the Model Theatn,. with ads nilmsien at 101• and .15e Messrs. Andrew and Joseph Lynn. d Detroit, spent Christanas week with their mother, Mrs. Jane Lynn. St. (;eonte's klescent. returning to Detroit on 5-Itisr. der. THE 1:100ERICH MARKIILTS. THUOIOAT. January 2. , Wheat. tree book. Onto. per bie.h.- Ilea ley per bnah Psw.., len inters 2.70 to Mork wheat. per built., „„ .. , 1,10 to 1, Inue family, parent ll .00 ta floor. potent. por mit 11.72 to B rno, ont too ' ..... Wen to 03tortn. par too ... ...... HO to d ap. par Ian , ittat u• etruwletese, per MO.. .... . ' &Alto Dori dotty, sets,. .0 ts iskip'*.s;tr.t..tutarraos:trtt, 'Zi. rti Week new, me bash t se ter ea tis. inataaireabottatewt. 12151. Ho, batobeei medlovi,per trot Mot to . ars meow ger eat 17 ,ii to 1. 1 ..... .......... sass to wkrirt.• ...••,."....r: ...:.7.. :n ':47 . .• - a!:.O...ts.t i: mo.4:L* to I•rq.•lo 16UP srto 10i1s 01 to 210 Vh'imi4 ... . .2t tot .5 • .110 240 1.20 072 .02 1500 17 .0 0.0” 5) .241 .40 1.7% 11.01 1140 17.10 122'• .14 LW .21 -15 MEMORIAI,, FUND 4-: BENEFIT oat' eatte Wednesday and Thursday JANUARY. 8th and 9th ELSIE FERGUSO 1,16 -IN kfiCTURIZATION OF ,4,404 'Barbary Sheep. • From Ate FAMOUS NOVEL by ROBERT HICHEgil Conceded to be one of the most beautiful women on the stage today, Elsie Fergu- son loses none of her charm en the screen in her first Artcraft picture, "Barbary Sheep" Her rare personal charm is faithfully repro- duced by the camera. The picture presents a most lavish reproduction of scenes of Algerian life, and the story is a very popular one. ADMISSION7 • t. 4.4...cle. . Auspices Menesetting Canoe Clob 4.mm