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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1920-12-30, Page 5i 1 IS New Year's Greetings THE SIGNAL A TRIPLE CONTEST. Opposition for Ma)or, Reeve and De- puty Reeve. t:udrrlch 1a having a contest for the three higher user" In the town cows- - col. For Mayor the coutestauts are I. R. Wigle, the preseut Mayor, and .11. C. Dunlop, who was a member of ' this year's mulled. For the °thee of Reeve T. R. Wallis and '1'. 11. Davis are the ennestants. Mr. Wallis is the presrut Reece and Mr. Davis was Reeve in 1919. Dr. Clark, who has been Deputy' Reeve for a number of years, Is opposed by William Bailie, who has never been on the eunuch in (kuderich but has had considerable mugictpal experience in past year= as iReece of West Wawauu..h. The aft conn urs are elected w the 'out a Amster*: '. M. Knight. T. M. Mitchell, J. J. Moser and John Story, ,..f the PO) (vomit, and K. H. Cutt and ' Wesley Walker, both wf whom have teen In the council before. ' For•st•Iroui trustees J. 8, Platt Is re• ele•te1• In •tat. Patrick's wand, A. I). .Melwmn in St. David's ward. and Wil- liam Wallace in St. Andrew's ward. lu St. George's wand there Is a contest ' between R. R. Bellows. of the 1920 board, nod M. W. Howell. W. T. llurney is again ' elected Without a contest to the water and Tight monnuisnlOn. The n.ifnination meeting 'was held ' at the town hall on Monday evening: when Town Clark Knox received-.`be- olfowing proposals for, the various face.* e . List t , of Nominees and Proposers. We congratulate our customers on the measure of prosperity that the year has brought. Our own trade has been large and satisfactory and we i. r extending the compliments of the season to our friends. We add a hearty ``Thank You" for your generous support. CampbeWs Drug Store Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Mark. of Wood - stork. and daughter Mary. are gnet:ts of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mindry. MIs (*Mlles Hoggarth of Detroit. is Spending the holidays with her parents. Mr, Luther Hayes. of Detroit. is vasa• Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hoggarth. Huron tn, friends in town. road. ' Min Margaret Kelly is home from Detroit for the Chriltmas term. GODERIOU, OUT. $15.701.44: 11x'11, $7.2S1tX.l. 'Otic uuhide of thuwe fruw Goderk4) Tom 11 +yor claimed that these figure,' Lad to put up 11 1.1g tight for the read showed a IWI.ervatite policy of lit le to Ooderlch. 'There was competition Miaowing. Duly 'Otte 'Other town In. fr I.lauwo.l, 1'1'4.111 1)nrn Supnd, and Optarlu-the towu of 'Ashtray -had froni Bruce county, but the Huron lumenal Its tax rate in 1920. men held out and t at !engin the meeting The Ontario !fest Shore Rallway'r atlrptiMi thele '41.vue. Mr. Bowden, - Thursday, Itereml.4•r. 30. 1921). 5 Muds metre Po inveatpl that it wan secretary of the Ir. uvl of Trude•, gave holed ti nearly llgntdate the debt at great help iu Atia sh•uggle. 'rhes kept maturity. ( up the work try attending a meeting From the \rater and light cownilssfun at 'Toronto (the Mayor of Seaforth the town had received $1,0(M) of Mur- being the wily other Linton uuw at plus trout the water departwrut, and tme•Ilhgl, and "w•Itt•u I was called also the surplus of 1915 from the Nght• to' speak for Huron at a , meeting of 1 IMO or 71M) people," said the Doctor, The Mayor had souse criticism of the z large spending of the county council "1 ew'eflel up mettle. 1 made my claim on its road improvement program. The (t strong n' I could, +cad fuer town (original estimate of the county coon- *loin re was the witonlh summer town ell for road work this year was Nutt We only town with a harbor In liar **(.Offal, and 112:1^_,1100 had actually part of the eouutry." Ile also pointed , been spent. TIn' etuuty levy upon out howole hall}' the road from Stratford this' town for general yurpotlles to tlorlrrlch could IN.' constructed. with iuerta.cd from 84,410 fn .,,,,,,,,,--...4 uo large annul to build, and plenty of mad material convenient. When he *1140.'* In 192M1, and the levy for county finished his address the then Prime roalls had increased from *2,144 In 1919 LOCAL TOPICS. GREETINGS to all Patrons _. of the McEwen Store. Mr. A.�1. McInnes is home again after the seasons sailing on the lakes � Mrs. in •Correll."nt . . Mr. and Lloyd Tan y on spent the Chnstmas holiday• s at Clinto:t and Saltford. Miss Iia Correll, of Toronto. is spend. ing the Chrts'mas week at her home in the winter at least, M•C,C.Dame. The social event of the Christmas FOlt MAYOR. Ebon Rinaldo Wide, druggist -by further 1 I1111111•11 tl 1 John Stur.ty and Rukt. E. Wilson. Malcolm Grantee Cameron. barrister -bc It. G. Reynolds and 1'. J. Ryan. Hutu l'trrfrae Dunlop, druggist - be N'Jitcr \aftel and 1'..1. Ryan. to 92.845 1u 1tr20--an increase of teen- Mtufatrr IRIr Wi11Wm }learnt) still, ty-Ace per cent. I "You did very well, my lad." • At another meeting at Stratford, Two bylaws were before the irople 1)r. Clark, peeve Among of Colborne at this election. It Wan hoped to have am All'. Rowlett represented Huron. threw -int at the last minute a legal Hon. E. 1'. Riggs, the Provincial Min - difficulty intervened •ti connection with later of Public Works, war at this nun•. and It had to he dropped. I meeting. The efforts of the Huron The Western Canada bylaw the un•u wen• crowned. with success, and Mayor consldert•d pretty fair, tousle- we were now• assured 'of a Provincial erlug that the school tax Ilan to he road extending from Stratford to Wal - paid on the full assessment. The town nut street in (iotlerich. would net under the new hylas• an 1u the couch uounell he fad fu Increase etual to a will on the wise i1.111 d 11 ' slrexker, fur iirelu►te of u assessment of the .town. He believed per cent. of the amount paid 1 ht supporting the Industries we have.; towllM uipl cltt gt's to the .He wit- in NUT also of the Rae•hler rust-ryrtew, This was lout bylaw. The tonin had a claim against and an Injustice 10 this a lfr. Bae•hler under the old bylaw; tuwus was Iwiig aewelleil. ! this was being cancelled. and the town frow the ptuol to the Maitland ht, 1 the catty rough other road lltge was granting httn tax exemption, ex- (which the late county engineer" hail eept for•w•hcstl taxes, for ten years. I said \i'ould cost $10,IMM) to put fu pr'Opc•r The Mayor mode' urn r exp ana- ennlltt ion 1111 1•r,•n 1. A• goo thous regardiug the Huron Sprlalty toads 'F,tim of the county. tt tont ('o. He thought the Board of Trade, money to improve the rwtds. And the which had ibeen handling the matter county rate hod fucrels Yt in co mw• - t and "had very lawyer In town AP a • quenee. The worst of the work had member." should have, ot0r4.0l114` the now IMr11 duce: however, and the ls•ak was the' dance given nn Tu clay Hugh Carfrae Dunlop, druggist-- Iridal ,lifficultr. - Ile looped the Company wus passed. The county was buying evenitrg by the Menesetung Canoe Club. I c John ` S. Platt and W. Walker. would still be brought to ftorerlch. The assembly room in the Matonie t the motor truck. to haul Roams front Temple as very tastefully and prettily FOR ptE1-2VE, Mr. M. G. Cameron was called upon twothe lake 'shore to haul ravel. Ile { J' P Lc the chairman, but was not°pnvnent. would Ilku to see East street broken de•oratt4l for the ,evasion. Jlont Thomas Matheson Davis, auto slit•? ' Mr. 11. ('• l)nitlup said flat he hod up, hake grttt0l pot ou It, tree a roller righty ednpies erre present, and the man -by .\, Higgins n .t :1 11• G. Mae- suspected from - conversatlont he uwyl uu It, •1'O show- how tune it clad .it+ttifrrlug. yvaa .ii brilliant one. Ewan. but he had not sought the mayoralty. could to. utad0. 1tout tit. 1tiRR+ had :.The musicwas by the t.wderkh Otellea- t Thomas lipbetl Wallis. getitkman- had heard that would he nominated, promised that itnt•nn Phe ld hey.• tear,' C and P J. Ream. 1\ It t byIh.-U there 'O 0 Ilett s r tb r u e• Hca u W tea and was much appreciatedthe � 'Tlie Present Mayor had been 1'nh•ira•ial road. nod th dancer's. In fact. the ranee was de. t FOR CTT'1tLl''. E. , `,sat w+uty y,'{I rs, sari perhaps it was will In' addeYl f• lite road from a:nuMl dared by those Who attended to he VIRTiao F yee Clark,, veterinary ,time that a,tirelutly elm• sl Id step Rend to Auiterley. 11lut»t the lake one of the most enjoyable and smtv0ss• ttrtmou-b 13. L.Krill and John up. The coarct of n•rirri(on, of wile* • sln,n•. • tui held in Uoderlrh for some time. s y' 1 e was chairman this year, wens Wit lu tourlusil,u Its. Clark spoke wrong. Saltford.' The committee in charge of the ranee Story. Hanle. gentleman- ,vusidered n very important .commit- ly on lh0 suhJt tet Of duiug w,mitt11atpt 111.1113.16.4 Tay Miss Sadie Holman, of Toronto. is consisted of Messrs. W. J. itnch.uctn. lit Irnyid Sproul not Thomas Todd.. . t,,.; was usually Riven to the }radar for the returnedwddlers. itt Wilt visiting at the home of her father, County J. \\'.' Fraser. H. T. E11ward. A. W. • arheph Uutnber inion, wachillst- ntrmis•r of the ruuut il. They Itad had tino•rr ons and :uu,thrr i'ipulih in Clerk Holman. '$tri kiand. Alio Moore, E. 1'rid4Am by E. It. 11'ittlr cud . 1'. I-:IitLwlfte• soon' ptulirws. "116'11 th, y hail w,lvwl tit• l'i sit but had doth• something Mr. Hopetoun ?litche:l. of Toronto.'An4 H. Iiuchanao. FOR COL'N I11.uUUS. wit*- tbt• light they lad, 11 gi per- for flu• boys. Iasteri'h should! he spud Christmas in town with his lather, ]Wehelhs Grand Old Min William Martin Knight, laborer -by lisp" DIA to the satisfartfun of *hose ashamed of not having shnd'u greater \1r. Jas. Slrtchell. who ap{M•alel to tLr 'Tut. appreciation -of buffer► ntf the wrrleo.s (o( its sol- o 'bidden and R bt. E. \Cil+on,. \lre. J. L. Elson. of Leamington. and ('atuudu'a veteran newspaper pub. d 1 Bier herlreM. Essctn, o rtirnia, are visiting i -nor. r. nabs. aur an. r. Mts. W. J. Adam:. proprietor of The Mitchell Adyuc-aur olLm, -0--Detract. -:bas--Nara-from lyat to•Jana.ra 1st -191 a span ' Speaking of the Mestere Carwda Albert tlaagll Paltki ge \Lss Jean i P 1' 1 M R' R D rte[ I S G. )1 Flour Ulll L+•IMN, S lir \1 ua. Ito -their sistewake r by n . i. l lark Kee. bolus Starry'. pattern -ma Htu:ec and Mr. Joe Nutley, .n( Sarnia, of fifty-seven years, will attain its hulls and, W. P.r('lark. are visiting at the old home. St. David's eightieth birthday on Friday. Doveco- t oves William Martin Knight, 1 tart. her ::1st lt►^0, Mr Dari+ t+ enjoying I \\ 'Our season and, your prosperity throughout the New Year. J. J. McEWEN Tile Grolier, GODERICH e • Nano..s Mr.Dunlop suis *tit' tollu\ret. T)tls wa,t mt1e. the council had had ditfl'ulty ler bring- the first time he had apparel Intfore r-he`f:-If-- lug_ the .t.stssineut up to the ligmre tltc posool'; of t:,tlrie11�-fu tol,mnethm� camel- i Pruni « the 4.outpuny :t't•"1 with mnultipwl matters. but he tuiit ecce --by more than they really extieetel to get. (seen, a rutepaayer ail the fawn bur The figure was flxel at clout doubly many year+. He hut$ lawut $were of WISHING ALL 011R FRIENDS AND PATPPNS A Merry, Merry Christmas and A Happy and Prosperous New Year Smith's Art Store East St. • (. Phone 198 osessesowseisowsesoessesMetrsesesreesweesessese IS'corcl.}}ogyBarth has returned to Detroit after spending Christmas 41111Tiis'• arenas. Ilk. and Mrs. James Hogg*rth. Orin ru Nit'," and Mrs. Thomas Graham ha< -e returned to Detroitafter tpendtnY Christ•: men with the latter s parents. Mr, and Mrs. ia:nes lloggarth. Hutun road. . Mr. and Mn, J. S. Hume, after making a short visit in toxo. left on Tuesday for Philadelphia. Pa., is here Nit. Hume wilt be st:.tuned tot 'some, time, on mod, fur a, New Perk chartered Sct. untant firm. Mrs. D. \1cGtficuddy. who has been li _n•Iiit t . for some. time. has rented Ms Ico:t,e to thq tlty. and ,,11 Monday evewing 'lett for L•„ Angeles. accompatmd by Iter dau.zhter. it t.er intention .to remain their f..r c wish all_ l aright an IProN)crouz incw UCat' Watchmaker and Jeweller Caner East Street and Square GOderick H ERN'S. BOOT SH ' P HOCKEY •. e•, 1, Leo into a game of Lucke} you must The a fgeliti security" itt your. skates. your hoots, eke. McPherson jdocbflett wlt""l'the test 311.1 proven *r�aat- eonditio{j4, We tore aget t, for vile 3tr: lsfactory' antler ell Pherson Lightning Hitch Hockey Boot.. ' We also curry all sizes iu Skating Roots. NNOWIHOSIIrO Get rt'a11y for the gnme:-' We -Dave in stock all sites in buckskin Moceasin4 and oil -tan $httt•paeks. You can get no better shoe repairing clone anywhere than tit Neat Telephone Office HERN'5 BOOT SHOP W. HERN The Square 1 I 11 R 1Hu1 : it •gl•uul Charlet, Nntwo Robertson: grlt'er- What the "11119uly 11311 been payinxka•tst Wit%antd' .for • -uumts•r of atter and � - - 1' Poo.' •health coonshlcring hi+ advanced • "s''I" ..a• +'e.4 nr Ireto spending New Year's with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. Taylor. In- Tho-..Unlerwdt and John :tory. i bail ho wear faculties. . read the Attest William Reginald Kia 1 nt for the de'islnn of the purple, w vice of the people of I. Mlerielt. In print ! areLL keena �H i 1, , 1 •i am ata matt. n •r,• to . Illi facuRle . s s After a . eonple of imtervtews with the �'u sty t una•il he land : null•,* the -by ftnrill sort cue t (1...I. 4 rota Ju w'it• n u young mao ape he s.;lrom + err. Ital'e filer, tL,- . ••ttrpt had trot --iwtL t jr••w fl Tu I'l i tt Patrick admen Ryan, real rate 1 1 nasal i mentir.at!nG c.pe hilly alt• misses a day from, \ Idtinlr one or mute .14)W0 to 0 reasonable moo o+*tion, mud time: the office im which he reigned 34'1'1-1'3 W. (;, M:u•11'':ut+std A:"Hog•-this hriaw also /tit• G,MlerMlt Mau- - to Nut. ,Ile nKre+l 11D11u, t ,m supreme for so many years. Mitchell \droc•ate t-! n. tat•tiirtng co. by ns% I \c,as Is•ing ""11' .1 tbl Mitred t- Mr. iimil q, .tf.l that n ew months $1 alto to ,.n . e '. t emoncll alto.ci•ther. He thau6ed the+,• who had luuduated Irina and Wv,n , w taco., If ally, i.• "ou n -- obs e .41 .11.111 too sand for 11 .111. It .e• that 111.8_.• who uouli11ah•t a wi um;r .ane claenaisl i1 1111• 'e noun. n thu lot 1s• it • for the rett!nted Joseph Iunary ndJ.n, nta,•Llitf trfkt 1 for the judgment of the ooh r+ �'(� by I'ior. 4. ,u Iry end J. W. Cralgk j f tl nn t. In '" est \Cawturirs4 tory are i Mr Darts Is the fatber of Air, T. M. Thomas Henry Mtichell. aeoutite 1 in Cash IttI dry n4101011 hon. cal Davi. ..f Gudrr11 h. 1 1 1 1 t led fu sirup amt of the ver Samoa had been *gild silt in t + -tv't'. t;uu.lr i l .I. W. Craigle. ay. He had. Med Tor nonce byhnr -- - Hugh ('arirae Dunlop, druggist -b,. t 11 submit lel Ila fat erleh will". he Ici Walter N.tft -I .tt,d J. W. I'nitgle• unsule i what I 11' been a ratepayer. with one 0arrptinn ilgIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIhlh Charles Black. merelmut=rly,J. W. on for. Uunbfputl 1 iii f + tnevl -- the electric• ruiiw: r to -law.. 11e -trod eratetean.•Jacob Joseph him to 11.1 .11 111. Vl'ool11111 Ile bought -I i 1 T It Wallis.. not de•hled to stand. Jut It he 1114 he - •°N .�^� h i„ 1111.1.--11'01.14.: 11 yr n hind to f.• wwwrsn Hugh ('arfroe Untalep: druggist -by g• asked the supp.4o•t ..f the eks9ul•-. If ,• J. 11tOl ti alit••ly and T. M, Davis; ell 1 1 n1 h,, 4.1 t. dt•fe:u.41 he ...mill stiJ1 Is• N'esIq Walker, merchant -by T. M.• wen. 1° : 1 i.•nd. with lir: 4 1 Model Theatre Progra t. \\', t'ra tgle and \\'. Walker. utorr alai utku► to the ei•nwt ry. Its haotpeen done or- haat were to 1•,• dn11e. Week of Jan. 3 to 8, 1921. Frank 11. Martin. merchant -by W. a,titlitlnn was n di+grmw to luuauh y' lt. KnLRht r'lgdinl R:01'1;1711: o Walker and .1 \' 1'raigie, Stttrly- live mete enonglu a u inanli»i t1ilhiswM of the wurl�uf tit• colon i1, H'r.:rr Walker, m•-n-ttaat by J. vti ua,•u to uutal Ill" .pla.� .ria t,It-l..nrlel I s{xukfug p:ultk ltrfrty nt lata- .,pl*.t„t j1'ntigie and !L J. A. fate} w,un• kr-t•Iw boost 1M.sutiful ,•i..1 etery in. the Ham' Featherstone Black. insurance I meat of the asci+curt an!. ,sur. the wow agent -bey W. *Stalker and H, J. A. conntn, fie titter oma sin' tu• hr harbor hut- walk laid the' fuel ones• • the cemetery. ken. Wil Iaug(t- tins , 11a.�EWnt1. this. I.ut Mr. Ila is un to 1a 1. The Trouble Man It's a comfort to know there's a man on whom you may call in your troubles -the ['lumber. We know our business and are here to terve you. F a ED. HUNT .. c !L.VMBILlt' - Mamdton ahrN1 - .MMM i$$ 1•;,taoi,iI g Heath) Fnvt•-'I roughing \IOND,'t1 and Tl'F:51►\1 1 Paramount .trtcraft i'icture Enid Bennett in Frank F Bingham Renth•man---hv ter at • This ons the Lest spars h of the et, •iL I i►um}n{r ,u1t1 J. \\. 1 rafgrt.• that I refer ed hr the bad I -• ret INATt•:in-1.11--_.. • _.• and tool 1 1f w ling • "The Woman in 1•xplain -' i . , r; •'1nM of t1($1'e11M111' 'O •1he sidewalks vomit.. Meer ,ry wi-Log to do his , et i.11;H,k ,eOIIMISS11t\Ett •lest h, reTt1teTbirl . Afton. if vier -tett,. -Fresh bulk oysters S Wil.1,11 the Suitcase !.• - and TACK DEM' -EI In Episode 4_: U.%HEISE%11, JACK" "Phantoms of Ti eachery" \(r Davist. spoke uL the bylaw i, kith William Thom*t Murrey. drover - Iii t\'laieh supqutrtell. "Ever, dollar I.y \\,F. Chuck and S. G. McKay.•� l ?Maaess.' ,„ cot, FOR h( "}dell' sellout, Tltt'STEES in -iitTu i. h. 1 t" St. Fla\'111'. Ward- 1,t\pay. r and `` MI" lunean tieLean nu•u li,1' *lilt ever\ doll thy f t{'. and T. Gunetry. , •, t t sdait►g.'" ' S• 1'etri. ''s Wald- ' I...4 as pMrs ,lulu *sAmnrl , Platt. weighmaster-- Mr. T., R. !n N 1- 1't..% and W. (4. MacEa-tut. his snrprtw• at getting Hoff with It 11 illiam George Mar -Ewan. 4.41111 mer- little tritll•I u1 trent Ills (oigouOtit, it.- . hint by .1 i1. Wilson and --t\'. T. (cheeri tut a Work 14 Iti' public works '1i1l1r. committee of whirh'he' was chairman. �t. t;nor •' ward- .\ moat 1 .111- of money had h,',•u 'pout 11'ED�ESUAS and THl RSU.11 R's at ,\Rrk ilium! Park. int tLe expw•n- .t Uniterual Jewel !Super Production Reuben R. Sslisws, photographer- ,liutre vas nit t'ttl'y t.. rItt.' I n the EhMO LINCOLN Lc E It. \\'ttrl.•;tn4 'Melvin 'J. ('luk. biliI lit : it would !unto. .us1 th..tts:uulM. and Jielvin.III, Ilowell, ma tt``app,,f•t11rt•r- ,.f d„' ar. to rebuild, `le thought one In J. s. Corwin ,cud J. it. Istel)'• ..uuh go 11 long way to 111111 a 101.11 M.111E1, 8.11.hIN .\111114.1',. Wu rd- \� in 1,I it the reads were wo good as in William �S•a' aep. piannftrtnMr-t'y in :oilerteit. Next year the- t.nrnt. P W. f'r'antic and Walter 1aft1'l a•i tIif hake over the road fi'onv the eluded. "I' invested of the 11i1Cert ly aim will la, to we • of the taxes fM prop- tifv j i rifol4 _ Tnarlr' a>r Wallis, after expressing "Under Crimson After the nominatlnns had 1M•en \ nhiand bridge to Victoria street, and f+ ;used Mr..1. 1'. ilmme w -as ygtni anal* t/ 1e Huron road' from the ' railway Skies hair amd the spit's'h•msk1ng ht•gnn. rtuk t 1 red-blooded drama of strong men's 11tyor 1\•iilt• was milled upon first passions and a wnmatis pore love. :? and preevl•sl to review the doings n `treat rommte of lone on the deep, the {oast year. first expresiinq his gra The store of A 'strong. silent man "ho. ideation :at his rineltatiou by Merl e He spoke of -.one matter. In whleh ling *1.7151. rpte Iced mutiny at the root of his lib. alae / 1 1 erty and then fought his way out to ' with the Ihrnrd ..f Trnr1.., showfta4 1 ih I freed and Lappiness for them Ioth.l tit• two lNMII.•s had w-orkeYl It F:Inm i,incoln, the star of "1 neer erntinii inrinrr for ,wear. 4 rimson skies.** wanly to fight Jack Thi+ year the tax rate w I►tmpsey for the ileavyw'right chain-, Jt1Ty Mtn. tM• ettrtte.t rite I pianshlp of the world. , - tory of Any of Ow ofAclnla Siem ilia' itko towed hall. Itmd n+ a resit' for the lore of a beautiful woman, "rs n yeti arae. •ounetl 1 of nctwl In t-onjti •tarn lar. \Calk +tail a• wits supporting o Within! street would 1. part .d the t'i, Ii, -ktl road system. The y....Indy council fool dune welt for I;od- . rt•1.•li this year. iuer•a'nag the huspitnl - grant from ansae to $1.000 and making s:rautto to. this 4'hihlren's Shelter total - that se ,}laws. In reply to some re- rn•np- mark ileum 11tt' andten'e, he staid there was not n noun In town "Ivo did more . .track to kt'ei 11101 emp4oyell than he 111., n the 1,1+- 11'' w,tt" never a tutnnte late 11 ruing round the ',ncfhfnR h0 ','I t pitthMtrun; iii• tntc' fur iiia• town nntunll t0fir prgeocure .empoy• "_-reel Century (°meal) I that mush ramps melt for Its w•orkingtnen. ER11)'►1 and SATI'RI) ti 1 Selzniek Picture. Norma Talmage "Isle of Conquest', come 11 1:1 Ii i The puhii.• s, haul rate.' ills year was 1►r. i' F. I nrk','ui was 1' t Hitt speak - 19194 nulls n' compared a th 7 mill+ on. er. Ile had been on the ,county coun- cil the Collegiate inv'tltnl0 raft was col for six year+ and n your ago Joist 312 mills as ...minirel with 3 mills In ruts+e) the a'ardeiwhitr by • ,tole 1919. ntnl the general yak* for tnn•n per- if the voters could Isar with him for popes was 2!t1v miliaaa. compared with two years more he would again have a 34 mills last yens, the levy nn the gen- (Lamp for the Warden'. chair. .rat rate this year being *8.71259 !esti Dr, Clark '?sake tit length of the than List year. ipso ro:,rt+ sy.icnt of the o.nnmty. The ons 1 coact frnm St t I road Lr Intl telt The anon'+ ttn•tit-'dal px,•itl..it show• i1W, POt.I..1RD ('OMF.DIZ .-.1 ronsldt'rahlo Improvement. in the to be a Provincial road to eo t with and last four years the debenture debt de- the Provincial highway from 'tomtit. v °\ rept mn•Iha►t "a+ h.•l.l RKITt'[I a tN.tDlAN PATHE 'i- ws � en•asel hyo tit4 Pnm of lt4Ml.;Ntn.ai The• of utrn `fond M ndyro•ate this Liter ARt f the AtintlnR 11eht weer n4 Ire P n fntkW*: 1818, 418,}}41.12: 1917. R2Ar road, and the. delegates from limon 312.00; 191``, g20,0s14i.22; 1910, (the Mayor 01 ('Iimtun being the 01111 New Year's Services -1I A M. "A New World" 7 1' `1 "A Four -Fold Develop- ment" BIBLE SCHOOL 3 P. M. B.Y.P.U. MEETING t P M. Baptist Church Montreal Street Nf\'I' -1 �l \1" JANUARY 2nd PASTOR Rev. J. E. McCauley YOU ARE INVITED Miss M. R. MacVicar Water Rates 15 p.c. (J. 1OUR MONEY Fifteen per cent. dis- count will be allowed. off Water Rates for the next quarter paid on or before January 1st, 1921. Ow- ing to holiday, three days grace will be allowed on this payment. Make all cheques kr Water and Light payable to J. B. KELLY, Colktor. Water and Light Commission HYDRO STORE North Side of Square i4