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unmet fell f ileo 'aieltk coag- but the t to t had »a tow f the If, L. larger *sett Ve, E. Hey (1) ... , ... r . -
in aquip °t'; that the tax eel- in setters n most . C2
peer' n report
; 16th be ate sane measliest. 1 R. T. Pfrim,ner (;:1. e2,'r
lector's %h a n of Oct. ... " el
and that A number of accounts bt Several bylaws were than patted 1.. 1?. Nerdy (1)..
paid; and reported that tles sum of some staking road oii asikeerrtenta F. F. Sale (2)...... e....el
eleee.so had been received from the one a revision of the right of way B, I. McCabe W......,-- 00.4
Toronto General Trtists . Corporation bylaw for the town fire applieneee 3. A.L nfield t1) • .... • ... - !•0,e,
re of and another authorising the constrrse G. V., Johnston (1l • .. , • . e0
tion of the sewer on Patton street. Credito �,t1 ,
S. B. Clarke (e)......- .. ,, .
as the town's proportromi.tP alta
O. w. S. R. victory bored interest
which amount had been placed to t
he
credit of the spedra1OVt...
is foi at f ru a c)re.
We carry in stock many natural toilet necessities manu-
factured by tont/rallies with world reputation. We always
consider it a pleasure to have you call and See the many .differ-
.ent toiletries inciudina Face Powder Compacts, Rouges, I' r-
ft•mts Bulk and Boxed, Atomizer Sets including Atomizer and
:Puff Box, Novelties in Perfume, Perfume 13otties, e e
CAMPBELL'S °'DRUG STORE
'PHONE 00 •
THE SQUARE GODERICH, ONT.
THE 'TOWN .COUNCILI•
Decides to Take Action: to Have Ry. Siding at• North of
Harbor Opened for Commercial Purposes
GRANTS ANOTHER POOL ROOM LICENSE'
Plans for New Town Hall Are Being Prepared, With Base-
• meat, Ground Floor and Auditorium.
, AM, G. C. 1. EXAMINATION ° A. L. Craig (1) - a .. • ... 9."
�itig 1* bank of M J Stirling (2) -57.P
7nwa.�"HII'___'11- t,�.l.nna to r�,
81864,60, and recommended LFr _
,:"ir:"dun .57
61500 of 1934 Victory bonds, felly zed D. A. McKay (2) • . • • • • .
giatered to the tootle at the ""gown . Reswlts ref Sxawiaatiae. Tests Held l F. O. eicauskey (1) .. • • .
Ilrriry >I•!f• sail fief. } ...5t.r•
of Godech, Ontario 'Wert Shore! The iligtrres in braeketsr after some ! I C. Evans (1)
t pMrchasea for Below 50t , Ranked
Railway ecoun , names indicate the number ot, aub-
this fund through the Royal Bank' is belowdpass mark (50re). Z.
that victory bond interest bad been 3e Hots oIa. mars G6 to ), Z.
received and deposited to the respects III. Honors 60 to 65%; Credits 50 to
ive accounts as follows: Cemetery 69%
>i'erpouity Fund, on 1943 bonds,
50' on 1884 bonds, $27.50: I3aeehler First Year Commercial, Average 69
bonds •$309, (Kensington Furniture R R ambeld ..... 79
.3 V. Osbaldeeton ,
II. Honors
L. Sturdy
is $,268 68. The debenture payment M. Robinson 7
Sinking Fund, on $12,000 of 1928 L Honors :-
C. L. Walker (3}.. .
T. F. Griffin (4)-
M. W. Baker (4) .... ..
Form IIIB. Average 60%
.49.4
46.e
45
ee I I. honors :-s•
g H. Zavitz
Co Fund 13.000 of 1828 bonds, $76,' . R. MacKenzie.r 9
B. Sandy
.3 L. Johnston (1).•'
O. W. S. R Fund, $16,00 of 1934 R. Straiton 77 F. Shear
3.6 down
3.1 u
2.e J. Wallace
Bondi,. $444;' Cher1ea Blake. Fund, IL I3onees :--
$1000 of 1834 bonds, $742.50; that W. Ruffen..... 7
the Kensington Furniture Co. Fund en Symonds (1) 7
The regular meeting of the, town Whitely to erect , garage on west side
council was held on . Friday evening, of Wellington . street and to make •ala
:Nov. 6th, with all the members pre- terations to present barn, from G. A.
sent with the exception of Councillor McLeod, to - shingle roof ofresidence
Paltridge. - on west side of Cambria road; from
The tax collector reported the fol. B. H. Taylor, to re -roof garage on
lowing taxes collected from Oct.16th west side of Waterloo street; from
to Nov. 6th: 1921- taxes, $7.67; 1922 Miss Whitely, to re -roe.'. portion 4
taxes, $111.68; 1923 •taxes, $80.78; building on the west side of Kingston
1924 taxes, ;897.37; 1925 taxes, $12,- street, with rock -faced patent roof -
180.96; oil, 87:67; making a total of ing; to erect brick veneer dwelling
$13,263.07. This -report---war refer. and. garage -on the• east side of Bay -
red to the finance .committee. .field road; from W.-C,..Snazel, to put
A, requestfrom the secretary of in new store front in store on the
the G: C.. I. board was for $1200 of south side- of West s .reee, and remod-
an..advance for November payments el the interior, and to re -roof the
and . $1520 ' for Dec. '`1st layments,. back portion with patent fire -proof
The town has already paidits share roofing. Meeting after the close of
of the Upkeep; of the 0.0. 1., for the the council meeting the fire commit -
year, but as the. county usually doer tee approved• of these.
not' pay its proportion till Dee. 15tH, The Bell Telephone Co. asked per..
when the taxes come it, end as Col- mission to erect one pole on Victoria
legiate 'Boards are not allowed to street south of St. David street,
borrow money, the financing, of pay- which was granted at the pleaeure
metxts in the meantime becomes 'a of the council..
difficulty.. Last month arrangements i' An application for a . billiard and
were made with the countyofficflds pool ronin 'license was received from
ante 'warden for a Payment for the Mr, Elliott Drennan. Tile matter
month's requirements and the matter was. referred to the special. commit;
wan referred to the finance commit- tee, to meet at the close• of the courts
fed. to see whatearrangernents could cil and to'reportsbaek.te the eb}ln 1
be ,made again. - • the - same evening. An application
of $1921.90 to be met by this fundis H Drennan
72.E III. Honors :en-
due, next month and we recommend g, Macaulay (1). 6
0.1 C. Jewell.,,..
that $2600 of bonds as held by the E. McVittie (1) 6
8,2 M. McKay
fund be soldby the chairman of the K. Thain (2) . •. 6
1
committee. R. McMichael (2) 6
This report was adopted, C. O'Neill (1)....
The fire committee reported hay eer. honors :--
ing paned all applications for builds . D. Ball (2)..
ing permits referred to it at the preen E. MacDonald (2)... ., G
6
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5:
74 7
68,3
417.S
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64.1
7.e, C. Worsen.. , • ...
7 E. Winter (1)
66.1 N. Dunlop..,.....
J. Abell (1)
2,3 J. Andrews
1.4 Credits
1 J. Groves (2)
..• .6
ioua meeting, and recommended that M. Jeffrey (2)
an application be forwarded . to the O. Young (1) ............ , .. ,
Provincial Highways Department Of
a highways permit for the fire truck Cred(ts :--
and that the registration fee • of $2 S. Leggett (4)
be forwarded with the application. M. Smith (3)
The committee reported : We have V. Brownlee (4)
received a communication from the E. Chamney (4)
'Provincial highways' Department re- Below 50%, Ranked :
')re following applications for
building eiermits were referred to the
fire committee: From Wilfred Don:
aldson, to erect frame garage on east
side , of. eleirfield :road: from Dr.
Model Theatre
;VEEK OF `NOV:'23rd to 28 h '25
Monday and Tuesday
COLLEEN:MOORE`
commending certain Changes in by- R. Oram'
law providing for right • of way foe 1''. Bowra
fore apparatus and we recommend R. Rutledge
that a bylaw lee drafted accordingly: R. Alison
from Mr. W. J. Ward was received.at
the previous meeting. The report of
the committee dealing with the met.
ter, which• was adopted, teas as fol-
lows:
ol»lows:. Ier'the ]matter of • the applicei
'tions of Mr. W.'3. Ward and 1,111. Els
liott Drennan for billiard and poo]
room licenses, we have considered the
i
matter'.and "recommend.. that a license
be granted to Mr. Ellliott Drennan to
May 1st, 1926, upon payment of pro-
portionate fee, and we recommend
that Mr. Ward's application for a li-
cense be not accepted.
An invitation to the council to be
represented at the meeting of the
We have examined the report of the C. Robinson
Canadian Fire Underwriters' Associa. R. Black
•
tion as submitted with their letter of D. Graham
Oct. 14th and recommend that it be Senior Commercial.
received and filed, , Group A, 8rd„Year. Average
Thecreport was adopted. I. Honors The special committee reporter' Mary Tobin
having had several interviews with Chrystal Archer.......
the architect regarding plans of the Delina - Plante
with Eva Novak and Lloyd Hughes in Western' Ontario Unites; Boards of
Flo. Z egfideld s biggest "Plato a spark- Trade to be held in Preston Nov. 196
ling production. with a tense dramatic
story
ei.S i.t I•Ys'• •
. CHRISTIE. COMBDY -
• "So1ip to NOV
Wednesday and Thursday
JAMES CRUZ;
presents Edward Everett Horton and
Esther Ralston.. in the Cyclonic com-
edy classic
"A Beggar on Horseback"
PARAMOUNT ..bOMEtY
"Some Nurse" -
proposed new town hall and plans fol
are
and 20th, was referred to the special
committee.
• An :invitation was received from
Mr.. A. M. Robertson,' secretary, of
the Children's Md Society, for the
councillors; to attend the annual
meeting of the Society the following
Tuesday evening, and was accepted.
The cemetery and parks committee
recommended that it be `authorized
to look over the north part of Range
A, 'sections 9 and 10, at--the-cemetery
with a view of marking out- a num-,
ber of new lots or of making any inn
provements on this piece of .land
that the committee be empowered tc
get rates from the Hydra Cofrtmisf
sion ;on supplying electric' lighting tc
the cemetery sexton's dwelling any
also to obtain prices on wiring the
-dwelling;.•, and •-•that•••the.�cemeterY . sege
ton's •report:be filed.
. The report was adopted.
The finance committee- recommend
ed that the band committee he paid n
•further sum of $200 en their• grant
as requested; that a grant- of $50• be
mode to the Children a"Aid and Hum•
ane Society and a ebeaue issued fo'-
the amount; that the Sickle Fire En(
gine Co. be paid the sum o,'- $2100 n"'
I Honors
a building with basement, first and Greeen B, 2nd Year, Average
being prepared.: Flora Horton
Mary Crowe
second floors and auditorium
The report was adopted, (1)
The public works committee re- II. Honors
ported as 'follows • `.re find that r . Teresa Webb... •.
petition fora sewer on Picton street Viola Gibson (1)
60 s 1: Abell (1)
.57.1
56.7
60.5
50.1
86,5%.
89 4
.85:;
84:t,
65.6;•1e
from Wellington street to Waterloc • B. Bleck- (1) '
street is now sufficiently signed. The Myrtle Bell (2)
engineer's report showing an estimat• Ross Matheson (1)
ed cost •of $1065, has been received:
and we recommend that when ' are
rangements are made for funds, this
sewer be. constructed by day labor
under the' supervision of the Public
Works committee. We also recom-
mend that a, bylaw authorizing th.
construction of this sewer as a .loos/
iinprovement be prepared and passed
We have interviewed the engineer
Friday and Saturday
_, tiARL LAEI`iIEL•LE >._....:..._,....
presents the big universal jewel pro-
duction full ofefast action
"Smoldering Fires"
BREEZY COMEDY
• "Don't Worry,"
ePATHE NEWS REEL"
M atinee --Saturday at 3' p. m.
78.1
78
72, s
72.2
70.7
.68.$
67.6
Mabel Doak (2) ..6
Edna Fell (1)...... .
III.- Honors . -
Lillian„ Whitesides (2)- . ..6
.Bessie Tobin • (3) 6
Dean Brennan (3) ..6
Eva Grinrod (3).,....,6
Florence- McVittie(3) 6
Credits :-- - .
Verna Sallows (3) . ,,, . 6
with reference 'to road oil assess;. R. Thompson ,(3) ... 5
ments. The road oil. collector's ro1'] John •Sproul (5)_
is being prepared and will be com•
pleted within the next; few; days. -
This • report was adopted.
Councillor Lee again brought ur
the platter of the use of the north
breakwater railway siding for coin•
merelal purposes. The C. N. R., i*
will be remembered, claim this sid.
ing is for storage of cars only, and
the council, on Mr. Lee's initiative
have been trying to have it declares'
that the siding was put in for com-
mercial, purposes, and that inter.
switching arrangements shouldapply
so that even C P. R. ears, if need be
could be switched tq,that siding to
unload for commerc.al purposes,
Mr: Lee pointed out that with the
season for. the laying up of boato
soon at hand, it was important for
this port that boats should be able.
to get shipment out and in of cast-
ings and machinery' which they nrigh6
want to move, and that this should
be available at the north •side of the
harbor if desired. Mr. Lee advocat-
ed taking up thematterwith the Do -
Minion Railway Board at once.
Aftereconsiderable disensaion it was
;ereeided to get the advice of some
lawyer who : makes a specialty of
law as o the best way of
7.2
6.c
5
8.4
3.1
1.2
Below 60%, Ranked :
Edna Lee: (4)' .
A. McConnell (5)... ....
Ward.
Edith 3 -
Group C, -Beginners in 2nd Cori.
sial, Average 80%
1. Honors :-
Evelyn Dougherty -
Ethel Whitely..
Helen McCarthy....
Mary Farrow
Reg.. Munro -
Harold. McLean... r
III. Honors •- "
RED AND WHITE CHAIN StORiS
Let Us Help With Your
Christmas. Baking
A few of our Specials from Friday.
Nov. 20th to 27th -
3 Minute Oats, per pkg
t lb, pkg. Macaroni
2 lb. tin Corn Syrup
l ib. package Baking Soda
2 ee 11'. pkg. Sal Soda 1
10
Try our Special Blend. Coffee at 69c ib.
• Bey at $ RED AND WRITE STORE Il1ers hi sive Iileney
W. A. HOEY
Cor. East Street and Square
22c
11c
'14c
Se
Phone 110
railwayt
proceeding, the question being refer-
red to the ..'fiarbor-.'comm'ittee••-with
power to act,
Under the bead of new business
Reeve Munnings advocated concentrac
ting on some certain streets;'scarify.
ing them and working on them for r'
few weeks in order to get them it
goodshape, in place of promiscuoul
patching. -
The much delayed tour of the towr
to see as to the placing of edditiona'
street lights was again arranged for
Councillor Hays advocated actio"
in the Kensington Furniture Com
pany and Rumball matter, which met
with the concurrence of the whole
council. This was referred to the so-
licitor, and also the matter of the
town boundaries (to includethe bar-
bor).
Deputy Reeve Moser called atten-
tion to the destruction of property at
the National Shipbuilding plant
where many window panes were bro.
ken. A resolution was passed to in•
street the, police to investigate and
make an example of any that might
be found doing damage. •
Councillor Lee movielelieeettiledsbe
Councillor Cole, that the town pur•
chase a battery charger for the fire
truck. This can be installed tc
charge the battery without removal
from the ear, so that it een be knrnt
always ready for operation. Thi:
motion was adopted.
The Mayor reported, as to early
closing, the willingness of 'most mer.
chants interested to sign an agree.
ment nmene themselves as to the
hour of closing in place of the tont E. F. Currie (1)
missing a` bvhiw. C. K. Naftel
.('ouneillor Turner brought un the J. T. Roes
,hatter of the buildings of shim, ells.
It vas thought the council might in.
timate its readiness to reeei'e nafD
ions for sidenalks and lay rove eide-
welke next year. Thin workhad bee.,
anferred and what menet wet avail.
1 able was spent on sewer construction,
9,1
Bee
1.£.
.49.1
.45..;
44.2
Mer -
00,6
88.6
84
.79.5
17.4
75,e
Florence Robinson (2)...,.•...65
Forin`IB. Average 70.6%
I. Honors :-
E. Dean...
M. Groves....... .......
J. - McLean
V. Elliott..... . ...........
D. Steep
D.. McClure
E. Cook
B. Henry
Il. Murison.
N. McDermid. . ..
D. Jefferson.
Ws Thomson
II. Honors ,-
A. Baker .....
.1. Salkeld ....
M. ,,,Hetherington ,•__,
C. Edward
A. Stowe (1)
G. Lur'nby (1)
G. Murray
E. Cooper (1)
R. Newcombe
•
...,.64
.63.1
62.1
61.e
61.9
59,6
58.:
G. Haacke (1) .. .58.:
L. Ferguson (1) ... .... .GS.t
G. Cornfield (1) • 58
A. ' Sturdy (3) ' G 1
Mary Johnston (1) 56.5
S. Johnston (2) 56.*
F. Warnock (2)..•., ...,96.3
A. Baechler (2) .5G,1
P. McEwan (1) 56.1
E. Gardner (1) • .. --64ee
E. Humber (1) •.-64.:
H. Crawford (2) 54.e
H. McDermid (2)....... 53.£
E. Long • (2) 52,.
Mildred Johnston (6) . r ....... „2.3
Form IIIA. Average 60%
I. Honors
M. Redditt
II. Honors :-
E., Hunt
F. McCarthy (1), . • , ...69
I. Grant ... 37.6.
ILI. Honors
D., Brown (1) 64
E. Fowler (2) - 61.4
A. Davidson (1) . 61.2
E. Ogram (2) 60 5
I. Bisset (1) .60.4
R. Kneeshaw (1). 603
Credits :- 60
M. Naftel (1)
B. Wagner (2).. .. ;68.4
M. Murney (3),.... .57.7
M. Murney (3) 575
R. Hoey (8) .56
M. Cutt (2), 5tfi.7
..80.
72 t
Serges, Gabar , Poiret Twills
Crepes and Flannels
at SPECIAL PRICES
Regular $3.5o per yd., black and rai6 t' etc'rr„
inches wid#, clearing at per yd
Regular $5.o0 per yd., Poiret Twill, i.1 black only, .'4 $1.95
•
inches wide, about i 5 yds., clearing at per yd.... $2.95
Regular $4.00 to $et.50 pet yd., all vvor'i 'Broadcloth,
several different colors. 54 inche- r'de, :learinv
at per yard .... . . .................. , .... $2,25
Regular $3.50 per •,u, „,act+:"1 `; •"...." :.•.. .:':.creta
colors, 54 inches wide, clearing at per yd $1.95
"40 and 54 inch Dress Serge, in several shades, these
liras are very suitable for children's winter wear.
clearing at per yard 69c and $1.35
Regular $3.50 per yd. English Coating, 54 inches wide,
clearing at per yard $1.95
17x32 inch linen Towels, special price, each • 49c -
Phone 86
F. E. i J< JBBER l
Reliable Goods at•RigbtPrices
• 92
..91.6
84
..83.6
.83.2
81.8
77.7
77.2
76.7
. 76.3
76.e
•1.7
74.E
A. Pentland (1)
D: MacDonald (1)
G. Brownlee (2)
W. Newcombe e l )
III. Honors :--
M.
-M. Thomas (3)
W. Paltridge (1) ....
M. Ferguson ,
H. Page (2)
G. Hamilton (1).. .
W. Acheson (1)
S. Ferguson (1)...
Credits :--
A. Kaiting (2)
V. Wilkins (2).
K. Murison (2) ......
Below 50q, Ranked :
G. Currell
W. O'Neill
Form IL --Average 67%
I..nors
CRoE. H. Crawford
C. C. Sale „
T. C. Robertson
W. R. Webster
M. J. Ruston
D. L. Wenger
IL Honors ;-
H. M. Davidson (2)
C. C. Hunter
J. a Salkeld
'A. M. Dobie (1).......,
A. D. Allin (1).....
736
732
caring for the water that passes by
the side and front of the church.
The council is potting in tile and q
catch.basin. The work is under way
now, Thio means much to the people
who used the shed, as the water fol-
lowed the drive -way qac;: to the shed
door.
The Official Board or the Benmil-
ler Circuit met on Tuosday evening
of last week. Tho reeomnlendatior
of tyre etnistoral charge commission]
of the - Huron -Presbytery, as it af-
fects
f-fects the Benmiller circuit, was pre.
tented; also the special - mation of
the Presbytery, granting the union
at once of the churches on the pre-
sent Benmiller circuit, was. presented
The Board decided that services
would be continued on the circuit as
at present for the month of Novem-
ber. On the first Sunday in Decem•
bet, Zion and Bethel c,iurehee wil
Ooze; and the services will be Belt`
morning and evening to the chore]
at Benmiller, The congregation o
Benmiller are planning to entertai
A. Johnston (2) 54.8
G. Jewell' (3.:,..• . ' ..... b4:"
B. McManus (4) .., , ... 52.2..
N. Ryan (4). •51"
Below 50%, Ranked -
M. McPhail • •
-
Form IV. Average 56.8% -
1. Honors :=
H. 'West 81.2
J. Winter- ... .....80 7
M. Bell (1) 77.6
Honors :-
G. James
D. .Clarke
A. Orem
C. Groes (1). .,.. .... 69 t
III. Honors .:-
G..Redmond (1)
E. Elliott
A. Macfie (1)
78.9
71.7.
69.1'
65.e
62.2
,E. Horne .60.9
V. Finnigan (2)... -• .60.4
Credits
L. Dalton (2). . ,
0. Whitely (1)
R. K. Wurtele (3)
E. Clark. (2).:......
W. Johns
Below 50%, Ranked : -
R. Hetherington
M. Sanderson -
E. Field •
J. Pinder B. Pentland
A. Fraser
• G. Groves
M. Clark
D. Nairn
and welcome the congreeetieiri •o
Zion and Bethel on eFr,t.ai evening
Dee. 4th, in the hall.
GODERICH MARKETS
Wheat, per bush; .,..; 1.15 to $ 1.15
Buckwheat, per bush. `end 7Ce
Hogs - 11.00 to 11.00
Oats, per bush37 to 37
Peas, per bush 1.45 to 3,54)
Barley, ,per bush70 to 7C'
Cattle, ordinary. Her
cwt. 6.2e to
Cattle, export..,. ., t) to
• (per cwt.)
Cattle, choice per vet 7.50 to 7.50
Lambs, per ewt 8.0(1 to 11,00
Dairy Butter 40 to 45.
Eggs, per doz , 40 to 45
Family'flour, per ewt 3.90 to, . 4:00
Patent flour, per cwt. • 4.50 to 4.50'
Bran, per ton 2800 t.: ° .30.00 .
Shorts, per ton - 30.00 to 82:00
1 Hay, per ton . 10.00 to 12.00
Hides ..... 08+. to log
I Potatoes, per bag.. 1 25 to 1.60
n JOB PRINTING AT STAR, OFFICE
0e5
7.50
72.7
71.2
71,1
70.4
69 4
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68.8
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66
65.8
65
64.1
64.1
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61,4
60,9
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58.7
58.1
90.9
82.2
81.e
81.1
58,6
57.7
63.1
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Qin�'' '•'solmi',of
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QUALITY DONALDSON
In business to do:all kinds of plumbing,
tinsniit)iing to your entire satisfaction.
plumberWILFRID DONALDSON 'Phone 4$t
B•AYFiLLD RQAU GODERiCt1, ONT, .•
Just Arrived
Our new Stock of Miner Rubbers has errsved
Miner Rubbers arc noted tor their eAcellent wea,iny qualii
hcing all 1're,,,we Cured'' n,1 built on good tilting la•.ty.
Miner Rubbers arc' guaranteed, Miner Rubbers at,' the be
We e i.; ite you to try Miners this-.ea,,00.
H ERN'S. SHOE STORE
W. ° HERN, Post Graduate Practipediei
Phone 43 W. _ The Square
Parents of. thn+n i. ,,.,..
not made a full pass ,standing must'
eo-operate with the staff and see that
• ^ sons and daughters etre. es, at
nights, and give proper attention tr
home study: e
The .community that nrovide.; thr
means fori i
g v ng,•ur sons and
Y n
daughters a free secondary educating
have the right to expect, yea.derrand
that you parents compel vnur eon
and daughters to take the fulles,.t .rel
vantage of the opportunity thin; prn.-
vided. I. P. HUME, Principal. '
RPNMMU,lwR
Mr, Gus Vanstone wa;+ indfpo!ed
for a few days late ws.e:t.
• Mrs. Harold Allin, who has had a
severe attack of appendicitis, is much
improved.
Mr. William Lippett, who i.ent to
London for' an operation, returned
home on Saturday of last week and h
improving quite nicely.
Mr." and Mrs. C. W. J. Smith and
children, of Camlachle. spent the
week -end at the parsonage, visitinty
Mr. Smith's mother, Mr:3. Geo. Smith
79.7 The Ladies' Aid erre holding a ,lo.
..79.4 ei:al evening on Friday evening of
this week in the hall. The edmieei-r
, 4,e is the same for the whole family a,4
74 for ;war.
72.7 The Circuit Club are errangincg f»r
•..:71.2 an old time coneert to be given or.
70.1 Friday evening of next week. The
76690.94 i adrission
height. will be accardirg' tc
•691• Mr. Harold Allin, wtio vein away
1,0` on the hunters' trip, was very cue -
68 eessful. and brought a dee bac!:v: it1:
67.4 him, Ile returned home on 7'hure]da4
67.4 of last week.
G. M. McEwen
L. J. Jewell
II. J. Roberton (1)
J. R Crawford
D. 8, Inn. ...... ....
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III. Honors :-
K. K. Dawson (1)''
Much pleasure is expro..sed at
65, action of_ the township council jrl
31year of this
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