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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1926-02-04, Page 5S " Y, M. 04 ISM IIMMMOOMIMMMI — . .O.,.. Yin i_,u_Y Step that ,irk , tie with Peular Whip Pine and Spruce Baisam Seri in 25c, 50c *Jid $1.00 batt.es The Cough Remedy to touch•thc spot. Build 1tplyour stem with a good tot tolfortify yourself lgalnst the'sii)Uss of wiist+er. CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE PHONE too GODIERICH i ir'1 T. OODERIVR we - PUBUCSQIOQHWt. New Schools in S. S. No. 1, Godtl%rick Township and t Grand Rud and vwitiiil.111 non "tel tamodelled gad New Schools in Eur Kum REPORTS_ :OF INSPECTORS TOM AND FIELD Memo, Salary of Ws Teachers in Wsst Huron Advanced 1925 and of Perna)* Teachers Decreased. Following are the reports of the public school inspectors presented to the county council Last week INneleTOR TOWS RRPOICT ON WEST HURON PtIBLIC SCHOOLS �., th To e ' Warden end C-orneiliors "of THE COUNTY ROAD SYSTEM GentleDmenuran.BIountyhave. this `honor to submit for your consideration this i'4screraar>inff Traffic Altera Mane intensive Mailgnte n nce ducation in the p oprniescet brist Afec it4laiarrjr. t4 °march/no Panted and Rough Roads Duron for the year 1925: r p There are 4 urban see Ions, em- and � �R' PAS 'TE SUH OUTLINES WORK NEEDED playing 25 teachers, and t19 ,sural .There were fearer previous result at mid- Moore, Vittoria at., aver the past sections, having 111 teacher:'. The summer than in prefdous years; there weekend. total number of pupils _enrolled in were, only 21 in the rural schools and G h ter* 'Ma viol by Sime. Alkali mr. Andrew McAllister, a respert- ea ousels et *tract, passed away wt ileadsty, Jisua. 1t1$ tat Neural wet Mee on Wrtahy aftesriteoa to Greve - n -el cemetery, M1 the family was present but ilia son, Fred. who war unable to attend on aetount of bis nektteu. Much syaapathy is extend- ed to dee bereaved. PEOPLE WE KNOW Mr. Robert dealt was in Stretford last Seterday. Miss Matti Luxton, of Detroit, is visiting her sisters in town. Mies Lillian McDonald is 'pending mend; whirs vateuselevea :ware saver— used two weeks' vacatioea with friends in used in papas with a peovieciel, +lir- eulatleua secretaries often received D.troit, ap tions in excess of a hundred. Mrs. J. S. Platt es visiting her, a large number of teachers with• �' ' w.da ter Mrs. A. A. Downing. in out emylaytnent is duo to tinenciat Toronto this w1ek. conditions, to the high initial sentrioa Mists Dorothy Dickson, of Gale" *Ida the supplels;aentary trent* 'of rich, is a guest with Miss Anna Me- - receart eears halve mad* it advantag- Arthrr, London, Ont. may for trustees to pay and to the Miss Lorena Doak, who has been Meter saes with which academical in Stratford *ince her return from qualifications may be obtained, ow- the West, is now at her home in Ing to the privilege candidateis .have Godeideb. of writing off one or more a subjects . . Fred Steele, .of Clinton, visited' at a time, it the home of Ur. and Mrs. W. J. 820 with an Mise. Jeanie MacGregor as re - the sural schools was 2,820, w' din the urban schools- than is a can- turned home sitar a month's.' visit .11..ds With High' Crowns Needs k average :attendance of 2,1$2. The ur- ditioti which we can view with much Thema Almost Level He Tells County County ban schools .hod ,a total enrollment satisfaction. •• , with her aleter, Mrs. Howard Yates, of 1061 with an average of 8,`i2. of hs es of St Marys Council fn, His Report. ill t f 4924 wa On account the few c ng ,i Mr .Ii Gould of Clinton, was a the Lotaa ens men for salaries have changed but little; one • •. .. 4,018. with an average attendance of school is,•hewever, paying as low as visitoir over the week -end. with hie The- following is County Engineer town 'Line, Road No. 28,'Iiewick, 2,857. Total•. enrollment for 1925 $B50 and some hew teachers are gee, sister, Mrs. John Hunter, and broth- 'Pattan'a rsereport atibedttel to flu) northerly front con. 2f .. 'Road No. 21, was 3,881 and the average attend- tip, only $80x it is to be hoped 0114. er, Iia. Geo. Gould. 'Statuary :meeting of the county. eaune . Grey, westerly'from let 60; Road No: anee 2,841, showing that ,pupils at- a fair salary may 1* maintained,• Ides. J. Cantoron sod ehiltiren, of cil of Huron last'week : 21, the town ' line, Turnberry* and , tended more regularly in 1025 than to athiewise we should fall back into the Toronto, returned to' their home last To the Warden and Members Gfrey, arid• westerly; Road No. 21, 1924. . unsetiafaetory condition of scarcity Saturday sifter a visit with the lady's Huron County Council. l weeterly front lot 19, West Wawa- Teachers' 'Certificates ; and Salaries, that prevailed a few yearn hack. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bradford. Gentlemen, -1 beg to submit here- i nosh; Road No. 26, westerly from lot Etc. ° In the rural schools tbere sere only • George James reeelved ' the sad ,erlth my annual report on the County°•16, Colborne township, Road No. 2, Of the 136 teachers in the public 6 teachers: with first clams certificates news of the sudden 4eeth of his HigbwaY work and expenditpres.' Stanley, southerly from Iot, Lake schools; 16 were men and 120 wore and only one in the urban schools. father, which took place in Minting. Tile year 1025 was a most unusual Rhnge, Road No. 2, Olay, northerly women. The average salary* of . the .It is regrettable that trustees show ham, England, on Jan: 15th, as 'the *eat' for carrying out work. The -from Port Blake; Road No. $6, Us- 16.men in 1926 was 81,203and of the little preference for .teachers with a i result of a stroke. farm crops entailed a great =Punt borne, from Thames Road, northerly 120 wiomen it was $902. The aver- higher certificate in spite of the fact] mete N.:en McLeod is reeking this of work throughoutthe year, so that 1 mile, and such other works ae tray age salary of the 118 women in 19,-4 that the passessiou of it indicates week at her parental home in Wing- -there ing•there was not the usual surplus of later be deemed expedient. was $990 and of the 16 mere it was greater ability and sac e fi'ee. in I ham.' She was slccompanied as far labor available for work on the High- I regret to say that.I think it will $1,217. The certificates of the teach- There are 20 male achers e as. Ripley by Mrs. McLeod, Sr.,: why ways, and weather conditions during be advisable to pay to Stephen town- ars for 1925 were 16 first class, 119r rural schools and four in the.,urban has spent the past two months here. the fall were very• unsuitable and ship, the disputed assessment on the .second, class- and 1 kindergarten schools; this is an Inc rendered the work much more difii- Shipka drain. I :advised in Decent- primary. erase over. that 1410EF TOWN, 112Y1: S building ..• lea this church hockey ue In a hu 8 cult. Our practice has been to eon- her that a private owner would have There were 36 changes of teachers - There was considerablelast duct any extensive gravelling opera- no chance of evading payment, • but 1 at September .1st, 1925, and five Activity in 1826. New schools ward Saturday morning Knox ' church beat was impeded considerably until• Dec- 'Could be established on a different gal legislative grants were paid . en me ieop, Na. 9. GrttY, and 4 two Thursday, Feb. 11th, has fort 't certiTiC les and eeperience F d •` h b time in the fall, eo' that progress was of the opinion that the county 'changes en Jan. 4th, 1926, The use built. in S. S.' No. 10, Hullett: No. .2,este Gea• rge'a,it tg 1. • ' ember, when it was possibletodo a basis, since no definite opporteni y is salaries,, roomed addition;to the . or sic puss as the date of the annual_ beenat home amount of work and enabled us given for an appeal. Our objection also on ,anew library books. These ,tic school to' aoco nt: date the clan- ai 1. d of a N. u a A• P. And large , o£ M tan. Lodge, , to. ,complete on 1925. program would be upheld in *Court of Equitese grants will be continued in 1326, , s;es for the continuation school;. they s A' 24" Traffic on our roads continues to but precedents indicate that" to avoid School Houses, Grounds, Etc, are all substantially, built, of ' good increase enormously and indications weakening the Municipal Drainage ' An excellent two -room school was appearance and etbdernw' appoint, The annual meeting of •theAtintcek are that, the traffic n4 1926 will be Ad, we would lose in a Court of Com- built at Grand Bend (U. S. S. No: 8, meats. The school ,in S. S. No ; 5, Chapter, I, O. D. E.,: will be held "fn eater than ever: The condition of mon•Law. Moreover, the payment Stephen) on .a new site of two acres. Grey, was remodelled, the lightuig .the Public Library on Mondry, Feb. ouru o nt shows the of this mane' will place a' black mark.. It; has a pleasing a appearance And is was: changed and other improvements 8th, at 4 p,tn. roads over ;the c u y y effects of thie increasing raffle,' and on a creditable /record. The engirt- first-class, in every respect.. •The were made. Other. schools . made The W. C. T. U. wilt Meet •Mon - aging the long dry .snowier iiibnths. errs .of the Department of highways cl a ss -rooms, basements.. lighting, such 'repairs and ' improvements as day, Feb. 8th, at 8 .p.m, in Temper- they emper-the .become very pitted and rough, who. inspected• this drain• advised me heating and style- of .architeveturc are their condition required, but not ecce Hall. Strangers alevatys wet - This; conditime gives very poor str-.that they could see no valueentre- fine, Cost of building -and grounds worth snecial mention. Altogether conic, PRESS SUPT. vice,: and the only course to be taken - sented by this assesament, and that was -about $12,000. this year's work . in this respect was prof. A. W. Anderton, formerly or IS ye our roads More intensive they could not approve of the usual The school in S. S. No. 1, Coderich most encouraging, •genial of St. George'schurch, now to gave miaintenanee. Roads which have not, subsidy being paid toward it. 'Chis. tp., having been burned early- in 1925.' School. fairs were held: at Ethel. of London, has been engaged to teach been reshaped within the paat few will be.the: first stent of expenditure .has. been replaced.by is. modern build Fardwich, Wroxeter. Bluevaie.• Walt note' •sins;fog in the ,Clinton public years grafi •high in the renter, and tirade on. the Huron County Road Ing .with .heating, 1Sghting, seating, . on: Clinton and Dublin; besides the school one day a week. lot** gravel placed: on thentis soon System for be disallowed by the On- blackboards, etc., of standard, qua- urban fall fairs had rural school forced to the edge, the centre be- tardo Highways The Godcrich Trotting and PeeingDepartment •for bad ity. When the grounds are enlarged features, There is noticeable ta` conies bare and unnroteete' and soon „,•,workina»shits since the system was and put in good condition, everything melted improvement in the-- remitter' Asquee anon is : holding its . annual o . s "`-revel . _ The mess, remedy . inaugurated:on>,•.19L7. •M+ •_ 'wilt be No. 1, l of` the exhibits. and `a greaten spirit of meeting on Friday' evening, Vele' 4th, • T'b for tTtia".ieariditiiin is to reshape {Hese The Flolmesvilie bridges over the.`bungannan_schaal was remodeller', fair »lay�than in'the early days. in • the Bounty clerk°3 oi,loc ale , •,_- roads SO that they are practically Maitland' River has _been subjected -to the class rooms and basements im-I • Thiif is a county In .which it ;s court house. Plat and have only sufleieet croWn. ice jamming ,against it in the past, proved, and two .pdpelese furnaces in rarely •necessary to enforce' attend,- A further contribution to the ;Bibi.+ r a •ate n rrvin out and ire view of the faayt that it was stalled,. In 132E the exterior '01 the once; parents are,•ass a rule, eager.to society -has been received by': the to shed' th . water. I retrying 1s - school, the .etosl byh i. s. o h o the fences and aurdatreasurer, colla 1, rt e .6F •andg$8 en down r of i r kget 'r children . he, best edu- work the difehns shnul,l ;also .be in dancer (Wing- b o. for thea l n L u redonstructed and the !trades widen- 'washed away, it -was deemed cxped.. should'be•made to match the. Interior°cation that their circumstances will Alice Sot erby on the 4th concession ed. 'It is imperative that much e£ 'lent to raise it. This was done ata The' trustees of U. 5, - NO. 1 permit„ Where there is evasion it is and side lines north'o4 the Cut bine. this ss%itxk he done during '1926.. a cost of x4,481.4'9. on which the Pro (Drysdale) Stanley,. • airs roar mended often difficult ,to .remedy, a5 children The annual at home of Stratford • stru io wince will .pay $1,792.60• Other ex- for the valuable improvement, made make tittle or no progress, where the Normal school Is being held on Fci During, the comics; eon ct n ' see-ee +beta will lie the usual amount penditures on county bridges to .their school prgpei'iy, Th3 • class Act is barely enforced and attend-. dao,' Feb. 5th, and the anular re - of d e' construction and nu inten amounted.to $1,408.24. • room is inspiring. once is consequently irregular.. The ,union banquet'. will be.held, on .Sat-• . bridge g once and' in connection with the . (A statement of -expenditures was During 1926 new Nebools are neves Aet might be made more effective. if urday. in Knox church' at 12 o'clock._ glary i N d10 St t •Ns nti+nanae creel u of out'bridges ) i i as an en ton o 1 d t attend school Hon, 14ir. Jus Log p Maintenance Y ., ;;iv,+n ; pups s were requrre o a en, se on , lice ie iesidecl at n" e ' 1 t sittings of the su rein^ court on pain • ted. hes $ k High- imnraved •this ear, x Soma rttachfne'ry formerly` used on turns to the .Department at • Hi_..h Ing the wire of seven er +;lr5ht. Tuesday •and Wednesday. Our report t�'iys is as :follows : Several, fine; fences were' iinilb in A meeting of trustees and rate- the roads deleted from the system in i92S.'whieh improve the'' a t n sty of the court is unavoidalilt lielcl aver e " nditures- - ppr <,,r n was i:n 40 ne cent. x eHavers z is held in Cllr► should be Std The sm»mai: of the annual re- d and 7 Colborne, should be such a certain »umber of days after reac n - n in M_.... till cur. next issue. plc o irate na;' was 1925 will be available elsewhere this r Ce p of • the school p p The ehref to f the ti veer but a number',ri acraners and'.. •Road coiistruetinn:.'.,..$. 1o.s04.9R pro crty 't11d. rotect other moa imp amen s mus a par 5CraijOL it1 I'(yRTS, •. chased. The matter of replacing Co'nty bridge c nstr et n 4,481 49 fences and gates at.S, S. ho. t0, tawnahip :boards, Thwr came; ore- natte of our tractors has been'" con _ $ 23 880:39 'paYerssshotne consider the care of the that it 'ons a backdoor means of ro IS. S..S. No. 17, W. .` ave:mesh. the flower beds and 1 Tire• Hay. 11"' implements t°ls `Maintenance god repair 70,093 37 awn. the prones}ed Iegislntion+ to eetahlla• h are fine. Tt:tnehers, pupils attd rate- . ,iudiced aarainst it. Manu suspected sierra_* before and no doubt some • action Should be taken The use of 50 Per cent.. expenditures-- grounds and flower beds ;tart of the br;„*int; about enryaoliclatinti, Sr. IV.—Graham McNee, 65: Elmer Road constritetion $ 38,654,32 work in agriculture New text honks in ll'ri, . end Sproul, f 3 Mary ('ir yin 1"' Jr.1' tractors of greater horse power will, „ School Fortes } i C l • f3 « l e., ar no . ou ee our r u i • .. i' p • Maintenance and repair 70,110:61 • .These gatherings are teopular with third ai+d fourth readers aur+-!, twill- 54; Ethel McGratten, 41; Iraaret more steadily and at laver cash. �r 'i teachers h and M • • The Public's c's Chief Concern TN the matter of telephone service we believe the public's chief concern is in two points:— (11 want. to knee: that they can E . upon fitting ai *Sa- one *mime of high. qU* night, no* and in the future. (2] People :alit such service at a price that: i t ata, low tee hounel business praac- tice p.:e�rn,ita, and 1-t than the value c. r the :•er: cc it u A 4.41. Mete points are the essence of true public service, owl this company is just u deo)/ oOM- certled in them as is the public. At the present time, as we hare explained, an increase in ratea is tinua nce of the kind of service d to you r subscribers stute the require. The reasons are;...., (1) Our (*mints per telephone have de. etned, due to the mat development of lower rata rterrvice, such tut twOE party lima. • 121 Large ,addition: to plant at present - clay prices, as competed with the low price levels of a few yt'vr8 ago, have Increased the fixed charges to be pro- vided from aur earnings. (31 The low rate of depreciation eciation suggested by the Board of Railway Commission- ers, ns a terimorary nleal1113C, is now known to be inadequate. to protect the investment. • r*o' able ttd"ustnlent of the wide differ - mice1e.. an. � mice between present telephone rates an(I the cost of doing business is an obvious necessity. Such. technical subjects es ,property valuation, Sac rate of return, and deprs'ciatian t�'xpenSe have an important part •in determining telephone. ., • subjects l c ll of such rates. Casual tllseas.l o l often misleading for it i'an dal only briefly with matters that must be gone into in great detail to be clearly, understood. durThese and all other factoi5 Will be presentees in detail to be fully considered by the proper public authority,' the Board of Railway Com- missioners for Canada. • :Tho booklet. "Telephone Service .and Rates" states the facts of our.position. A copy has 'bon trailed to ail our subscribers. If your copy has not reached you, we_ f hall be glad to send Yah. one.: - •'THE •BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OP CANADA lie Rubber. Situation ()wing to the great advance in the price' of r::4: rubber. have.all etdvanee t the price rupia;; tile, Rubber Manufacturerslr footu a tr, , ��1 e arc still, sellin ; rubbers ' at the old pri.70. This is ,. because • i ,, ,. •the IU4i'er tilt', possiltic. l�tcaust, �, � put in .�� heavy stick at l) Buy sour needs in Rubber Rxtotwc.'ar now goad he Sure. Ill get the i•el :ti.His:_h,alld-Miner Pressure Cured. • - Get them at j�. N }.•.•I.OE STORE E a t Oliione 43 W. The Square • • Colt t •r ., , rnu h.: , . 1r,. • t , -, 'il bt it crushers running 'Bridge construction..:.. '1.106.56 hygiene and revised editien•t of :he- —Charles b t:.'ee, c. •if �' Road canstructfori should' be car-' Machinery 3,991.75 pupils, cmc ars parents, being orized th+q train and urea+ favorably} ver, 35. 1II, Edit i, Sn•o 1,t, e Special ants.,,, , . . 15,670.58 the red-letter day of the school year, received by the teachers, bourne Culbert SSI: Hsirit ts, tlr an, • d t Points throughout p an l e venous in s tie n a , 8 The meet of parents,, ► e ,T 1I .- o n a n pupils • 'r and � nt n 4 fc(a t 4 21 Gordona ri n c , . . 56 . g ,. p P 0„ Gord n 4 the � county,. as ,follows:. Road 'No.. Supe me den c , , 9 The. "total Govei�nrnPryt iF+••;*its ' to + .h 1 4145,098.955" competition fosters a broadens tont- 2ilth. 1625. amounted to ei$8.gee ,.9a;, Lenore Stothcrs. 7tt `armee 30,•Ifowick, rortherlr front the south 4.• . a�Vlanteda Immediately $2,00 y Ail first'•ciass mortgage for five vea re.. Money well secured. Will pay - 796. Atnplv'. n?: 325, Clinton, Ortt.' _ ... .._ .. teat ere in p eaeant and, profitable Fist Ilurnn £nr the tsar etiltisrn Tuna earl Finnigan. 72; Harold 01-,•1.72; ken - ip + non r1 id ng the Fifth (insR -er TJrrzh , t i • . Rece - is from sales :and :•.rentals» loom y a3pirtt at roadens a»d Grattan b6: Evelyn Given •, , $1,064.53..•• • - brightens their lives and �ec rtes new Schoa The cii m • coati S- old Olver 39; ('litiot d ('ul}tar`, rate. ode! Theatre PICKFORD On these amounts the rovernmon:' :interests in rural - life. All schools l grants. .' t t. --Emily :1fcGratten; 71; Wilhe subsidy should' be $82,368,92 which. should take rt itt these •tairs, hated $391,92 to the public ecitaolsy crf: th' Inspectorate C tl h re of spro}rl, 45: Pr.-»;4i;►rrr»atre° l'lliatt. with other receipts for the year, will - Fifth tClassee leave a small 'balance • at . theend of There are seven the year's financing, las a. le , Aare the equipment and 'rice rimodation. •85;'' ."Rutsell Mcintyr', 62; Those. schools doing 1u11 grant. 7n this connection it may he marked thus "- have miss„rl an •,:n1r- fifth class wok These classes are l Gnd ✓ l ,nation;• Ntiniber on roll -e2: .4�1•r- - ranted that. tbnug v er,c t arid, r T have the honor to be, enabling pupils to remain tore woe ii7inghanr contribute their share ire they age attendance 1S.6.' ` nae not included in the lit l ei n • Your obedient servant; RO'jt'.'PATTERSON, County Engineer. On” cold days.- if a. phonograph is not wound at intervals it will rsnon run down. and sten, This will (leo: 9th 1925. The attendance wag large,. The diseussiona ,.proved irce;entines three •years .longer in their home:, be.... ; •, t • N. 1): HILL, 'Ts ai lic r,: fore-leslving lrome .to attend High A very stac!regefua and well aifPrrl- Scheols. Teachers' Institute A successful Institute meeting was held at Exeter on October 8th and happen on 'warm days MacDonald Electrician Britannia Road Telephone 174- W ELECTRIC WIRING for Heat Light and Power and practical- . The 1924 Courses of Study and Reapanatione These have been followed for. one and a half jrears. 'They appear to he satisfactory to teaehets. 'And, • pupils and no obiectionn have been' made against continuing them. The God- erieh Collegiate, 'Exeter high School and Ilensali Continuation School are well attended. The results: of the June ,examinations are an index of the thorougb work done in these schools. The public school teachers have been faithful in the 41sebarge all their duties. The .sr cellent con. - duet and discipline of the tiupils etre a credit to the parents, teachers *rad pupils. - few days recently with thew dauglr- All the schools were visited trtices ter, Mrs.. am Morrison, r:car White -1 during 1925. A third visit as made* church; • to some for special reasons The box a.oeial that was to be held I am, yours faithfully, iti the L. 0. L. at ilelfaet was ;test- i J'. MGM TOM, 1. 1't, S. - poned on account of the had reads %Vest 1lurotl. and weather. It will be beld this INSPECTOR FIELD'S ftEi'olrr t i Tuesday night. 11 1 EAST HURON PC131.0! We congratulate our rural ninil SCHOOLS • eairrier, Mr. Alex. halve•: ,s eat the To the' Warden and itiemiters of the birth of son on Wednesday, the s 'furor: County Cotmed. 120th. We got no mei' that day nor — Gerttleme:1,`i have the honor tot on Tburaday on account of nee ,scl era submit the following tepee, of the j snow' storm. a . eenditien of the sehoo1 of t- itt Ilur- Thr• .birthday party of the i'tiion • hal mooing. "'--• m..•._i.,....., r ei u..._ le ref mei) froth .tsthnta.,•- iron •tiro WUY held i'I"ir elia'n in thff,.,•1rer• '.. fate body t!t'rl ,, to,•,i c,f ltllr+t}' 'i.tr •t!' 'lour obwlln,tt.' are•°•r:1Y,e, .Tt7J1?s,` M; r tabty impaired by the t -•itaiin acsthnra. Who - eon tee ••+tilt 1. th!r (•loud or recurring .ature•t;•r :-••4 ! rel, body and mind at tht.irr (.17." i,l e. J.14`,• 1(k'ilugieir"7111vree lw;'v,er•d;. idr. 'iW'm. Twainky i .hu. v t1.eg(• dissipates 'the cloud by res.,r,,•;t.•' elite days hauling wood to r,ueicnott'. - cause, It does relieve. It thae re - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nixon i-pcnt a store the ,sufferer to normal few days in Toronto last.week. • Hirai and mental bnppinss. • Mr. aitd Mrs. .tpent a =_-• J;ty tl with Mr. and :Are. Chas recon y wi . r n: a, + onaug n, o 31c 17 } f Zion,- �. - Mr. and Mn;, 'Toa. Taylor and -on, Or 0 il !feeble, spent :Sunday at the home Of; SKIN - Mr. *filbert Vines. . Mr. Andy Webster i+ail returned DISEASES homeafter spending; a fez: weeks with his sister in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knox and farm- ' fly, iitoni the West, visited with 31r. and Mee. Joseph Ilaekett. Mr. and Mrs. D. h. Altotr apent a en for the year ending Dec. ;1st,! W. 31. S. was held in 11ar•kett'fs SeeUs First for First-ClassWork -lit2.5:. iihntch on ttcanc day atietnGnr:, int+ with the respi1ee r,f eehree s in en- tread of Thursday', which �aa!s the tcmber the supply" of tete-here tart%Iflay that the, sotiety was organised • considerably in exec's of the de./twenty-five years ego. A tetiew of Psevcn.e infecties*--•• alis,'.s infteremetioa— wtl•iel:ty relieve:. pain 'en: i.easattsar.. r r n r•! ., a "Was!, cw b r • as ss.s 7,.' I., .r , s'!t+,rkrri! 1 C c, Gel., a t a Fv.', u.ateNri ,_ FEB. 13th to WEEK 01: FEB. -8th hie neay rand' .Tr est av: - - Itl`1)oLvIt--�':1d 1s\`;'I'�tl 'ere: NITA AL1R1 - in sr' strictly metier, !!tory- of tctltpcMtnous lose.'stirrih,4 dr:unat i..tui • t'Melting sacrifice "CO3h'A" 'LLOYD 11:1.1fir.Tc$s, lit "The Movies" Wednt:sdav aad Thursday MARY I'ICK I'()Iii) as a ragamuffin hoyden in the gre.it. cheer up picture that you batt' wait- ed for "LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY" also PATIIH COMEDY "South of'the North Pole" Admission prices for Wed. and Thurs. w i 11 be: Evenings—Adults 35e. Children 20c. Matinee Thursday at 413 p.nr.: -' Adults 23c, Children 13c. Bigger and Better than over. Make sure' your were a ,trait for the Amateur Competition Feb. 14.17. Friday. and Saturday - FREU THIOMPSON. and SILVER KING in a fast, stirring, aet;on F:tor;;' of life on the atexican Border "That Devil Quelnaado" • *Toe Te lephof6Gitl'• PATIIE° REVIEW Matineea---Thers. at 1.15 want. Sat. et 3.00 Bart. Acether Entry *rented ser Amt. teur Nights Feb. 1647. 114 - okvcreD WILLIAM 8 AU DIN . Maj Pickforel wins herr beltIte with it rival hand 4 New liairk's lower East Stele vont:Atte gust as she will win %ourr hearten in the impish, haeddettish and lavabos partrstdsls dist wets her the Elle The World's Slweee*'rt israsaa.:,t : •