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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1926-04-08, Page 50 ; k A a d' s e' B. •Y 11; y., Lil iv • ' 1 • • old nd ad.Fa- • . ,-5 ike • nes rio• wn 68, len • ' )en • .rio ,rie•• , all • ole rue On. na• ICE • Ist • t of . old t am!. are. ers. ?eel ;:1 I II' ill n In Oise 4 ie rep. with duF due 12.e wee, ell ' SlafS- 1).er: tier., 0 bean nese =t; MS; des heel - mote steer Sats corn ter- ilzed r at. ear, 1 In. trace belt. bout • set near new: • 203 1 re* Mite tees, lir a* Abe? It bo nder. e ape 4 pee eedit %fele MCC* THURADAY, APRIL Nab, *ln • . _ ';•11•10•••••••1110 Ciato- .....,,,ZOMIARIWOL.111111r1P0111.111. -Poolor TONICS to fortify the system at this season of the year. Our stock is liberal in these lines, 'Wampole's Cod Liver Oil Extract, Canto!, Scott's Etnu-liton, Burdock Blood Bitters, Miller's Herb Juice, etc. We are as near as your telephone. your needs. Let us send CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE :.1•. PHONE 90 cOpFRICE1 DAVIS.-We note the death oThe Music Club WWW OldrTUARY Wingham on Friday last of FniarieH. C. HAMILTON Laird, widow of the late Mr. Remy by. Oveaeoet Noah U. United Church Davis, for forty years tollorter customs at 1,‘Vinglant. Mrs. Davis was born itt Hatysville. Ont., bot had THE unman lived *t Winghawn since her merrier, CONTRIBUTION 58 !mitre ago and was one of, Wing- —. • hant's best known residents. She . A great many years sgo, a was it member of St. Paul's •Angli- tarn elan of people were described . Ican elnirch. She is survived by four, by One who knew humanity petted- i children, three lot whom are in Tor- 'in so "having ears, they hear not, onto, J. E. Davis, Mn. C. :s. Reek.. and bearing, they do not under ' Miss Irene of the kat of Bloor Col- stand." This lock of understanding legiate; and Mee Maud, at borne. and responsiveness stood in the way HENDERSOX.---ne death took of their own interests, for arch an if place in London on Friday, Mar. 26th, attitude effectually prevented any - 1 of Mr. James Edmend Henderson, thing being accomplished in their 'son of Mrs. Jas, Strongh, East at,, lives in the way of."mighty works." and the body was brought to Gale- Many descendants of these people rich for interment, the funeral tak- are with us today. They have ing place en Monday afternoon, air. existed in every age. It Is well to Henderson was born at Nite in 1875 remember that one mot bring some and came to Croderiek when nnite thing to a musket performance or young. He learned the baking busi- lecture, if they expect to either en- - nese in. Croderich and had worked in joy or benefit by what is. presented, a number of pions, chiefly at Leant. or carry away a satisfactory mem- ington, where he had been for twen- toy of it. ., ty yilars. About a . year ago his To affirm that the matter of in - health 'broke clown and it was in hoe- telligent ,and sympethetie listening . . ._ ._ . .. .. . .,...... _ ._ .—....--- pital at London that his death took Is a powerful factor as a stimulant 'f 141' 11OWN COUNCIL • ited church. • His wife .cliecl some Wee Mac(eca.liee.lerea4aLltnniged embct-riul Un- eeieli, 11 psutbTiffeorptesr,fois lieorsetchallingtetso: ' • • . • - ..,toi.o.ne'as Plain and Fancy, Silks For Spriq Weal: I 39 Inch Crepe Satins in the follov.ing shades Rapheal, Brick, Rust, Black, Taupe, and Lustre. 39 inch Flat Crepe in Black, Navy, and Rap. heal Blue, • - i9 Inch • "Pagoda" Silk Broadcloth, all. shades, selling at .95c pot . yard ,• io. 19 Canton Crop, Chrymnthemum Black, Frost, Rapheal. id. Wphesti. Oriental Fuschia. KtrrItKon, and Pettwil, Bine. 3( Crepe-derchine in all shades. Also several Dress Lengths for Fancy Fig Crepe. F. E. RIBBER?' . THE CASH STORE . • . . . four years ago. Ile is survived by lt le pretty well known today, that . . his mother- and by at. family of five magnetism and atmosphere art e . , Mr. Raechter Proposes Rebuilding Factory If Town evitildren, lour boot; and girl, Harold something more -than mere Sariciful • . • . . . " Will.Close Certain Streets and Peed whom were here for the funeral; Sol- facts in the concert hall, church or AVNIAMMAAIMMAIMMIAIWIIMAIMMINNAINVIN WV . and antes . Lawrence, both of figures of epeech: theY are poterit PHONE • to His Company omen, E.. Marie Maxine and George even open air, that is, if present, Clayton. - The funeral eervices Were HOW many sermons and lectures the more he knows a really fine pro.= • . • . conducted by ROY. E. A. Feu, a have • been shorn . of their. . newer, or tatoes. Crewe is the place . to get Queenie Rocque. Ja, Pr. Ken - duction, the more ite will love it. ▪ %tin on' Town Ball Bylaw Be Monday May' 3rd . London, assisted by Rev. Selby Jet. been delivered only at the price f °- Again, the artiat is not giving of Your seed clover seed. neth Fishcr, Itiehard McWhire • • • r e ng er e o a aFa Yt p°1 elit18 Y ° ac offering as devoid of mentalitY as a has had rented for a term of years, ferson, pastor of Victoria street lin- getting against great odds,, maY ' rf ; Robert •Menary, •who hes rented.._,___,E. tOLA s. e, ' ) , • Ne• Prtneill s be t or t m • ited church, and . the pall -bearers fleece be ektiown. The coldness and se 8 In Ile ce e • " the farm 'which Mr. Frank Johfieton la L. CAMPBEIJe Assisterlt. W were Messrs. John 'Bell, G. Smith th t serve tm to- the audience some mane Alfite k t Buildi to Be Adv tis d f r$ le for reck- r • • Com in an . John MeNevin, 'Wm. Stevena, Harr1 magnetic responsiedvenbese,thenlyi• tkhose teeetbee,Geese rhyme. .nether ee is g 'd. Committee to Look Into Moving of cales S Dodd and 1Vm. Tiehbourne. Mrsweo plan singeor speak, ttpderstand endeavoring to make clear tto• the eepects to take possession next week. Bob will be missed by the afair and Mese DavidItendeison sang fun cluet at the service very aweetly. The regular meeting of the town pairs, at an estimated cost of $600. a mind and imagination the richest Crewe Peorle, especially the fair sex. •• coital was held on Thursday even- This was referred to the fire commits- Oftle-The death of Mr. James greater ToWer of compelling •atten. te who u wa th ue f SCHOOL REPORTS • a in atten ance ut t or rerresenta ve o e anti r tovtnship, last Friday, caused a overcome apathy or indifference in stand this language, as interpreted . &moaner Public School Of course, some personalities have emanations front the brain of those Reserve Thursday, April and, for given by the WoMeies Hoteetel ux- the Five Hundred mid Dime * be iliary in the Masonic Teniplee , ing of last week eith, all the. mem- tee.- Bertram Orr, 4th concession of Godun e. dee than others, and can fight and expression to mankind. To under- • , lieLean, Manufacturing Co. aedressed the great shock among his friends oll Fill audience. But this tells on one = by an artist who• knows now to speak • foliewing taes collecte,d 'from° Mar. cents •Lo.b. Toronto. And le letter Mee Orr was only in his forty-fourth amount of evitallty that should • be when, at a •concert, those present, ; lere H. T. Edwards reported the council, giving a quotation of 151* account of the..suddenness of his call. nevertheless, and uses up a eerta r it -this is the listener s part. And, eftees to April let, 132; Dog tags, was :received from the IMPerial Oa year and had been in his usual health kept forinfusion into -one's work, feel that they have co t • . • $62; 1925•,taxes, $184.75; total, Co. . • up to four days before his death and To be at MO'S beet, and also appear ,the'r best, 'ust the. artist. Is Inc o g se of • • $2.46.75. Iles wes referred to the A letter from Mr. J. E. Baeehler when he took sick it was not sup.. frequently, and on schedule eime, i •J A. is 'meted to give of his best -then' finance committee. asked for the cutting down of two posed at first that anything serieus something requiring • almost suP°c- shall fuller and more subtle beau-, The cemetery. sexton's report of trees on Traftagar street in order to. was the matter., but spinal meningitis human fitness of vondition, Even ties enter the souls of those listen -1 t 1 • • t • ...• lots sold 'and interments made _dur- make- provision for building e •gar- developed and the end came quickly th b t t' t. ing-wlio, having ears, hear! • ing March, was referred to the cern- 'age on the lot his house is one Thts Mr. Orr was born in Goderich tosen- paow much then do they need a eters and parks rentreittee. as referred to the public worke ship, being a son of the late Mr. Itob. sympathetic audience: They should Honors, 7511,• Pass, a0'. Below ter, 67; Willie Hoy, 66. Sr. IV.- Eveb 50'e omitted: ,Ir, V. -George Poul. 'n Lew, 77; Minnie Good, 70; Shirley Vanstorie, 66; Odin Ceuch. Jr. IV. -Russel Pfritnmer, 68; Ger trude Houghton, 03; Isobel McWhin- ney, 61, Sr. III. -Eva Pettman, 73; Myrtle Good, 70; ,Cherlie Houghton, 65. Jr. III. -Den Straughan, ' 70; 'mayor maeEiran made a report of and parks committees jointly, With. at Orr.He lived iti the township not be expected to gitdof their best (41W11 his visit to Toronto with reference power to act . all his life and in Union church, of during a running Undertone of con- Raymond Finnigan cut wood: at Grace Coreh, 74; Frank Walters, 73; •• to 'the paving of the Huron road A letter from the Firemen's Asso- which he was ri. consistent member, versation, the rustling of programs; home last week. . Helen Straughan, 00; Myrtle Paint- - with cement. He was accompanied dation requested that the 'town be he took his full share of the work. the entry of late arrivals, and the Quite a few front around Crewe mei.' 6.5; Marie ltifiedel, 01; Leslie Em - b▪ y the reeves of •Clinton and Sea- represented at the, annual colleen- being a member .of the session and general atmosphere of disquietude, Hoy; 1...dna McCool. Sr. IL -Evelyn ...forth, and they waited on Highways tion to.: be held in Brampton July also superintendent or *the Sunday which are things sometimes unptea- , took in the demonstration a Alton's Hill, 74; Albert Vanstone, 71; Em- - eoperinte,ndent 'Squires and asked eoth, 31st and Aug. 2nd, and to join school. He also held a. position as ,santly conspkuoes at even the best store,'Dungannon, last week. °5'51rsgantstndsviarrodys: 5023: Tlibe(r.timMa citCaubein': . - for twelve miles from Goderiele to the Association. '"' - . • one of the school trustees for his coneetts. Mr. and Mrs, N. Shackleton, Coo- absentJrIL-Siordon La Rocque, Coo Valley, visited at Mr. and Mrs'. 711 Edythe McCabe, 67; Adelaide , . Clinton to be clone all in one season The following letter was referred section. He is survived ey his widow, 'There are different. Waee; of secur. • „ Matt Shackleton% Crewe, last Fri- Houghton, 02; Ethel Hill,. 59; Marie ..„ .• and that the peeeng be of cement. to committee of the'whole : • • • formerly a Miss Tichbourne, and by ing attention. An artist ustuull day, . La Baguet et: Gordon aeitcooe nee • Some encouragement was given to His Worship the Mayor and Council three sons and one daughter, all at prefers to defer bis or her opening the deputation. • s ' of the Town of Ooderich. . home, Gordon, Brock and Gerald and notes until silence prevails, although Mr 4 . and Mrs. Jas. Drennan,Kin- Lucile Fisher, Idelvon. Good, (Wilton Gentlement-It is our intention to Elma. Mr. John Richard Orr of / b b d p d e• 1 re tail, visited at the home of r. andis let. .-- arvey e ma „ Mr " F' 1 •" 1 Il ' F tt n 74. Pit, Henry • Homey asised for per- ' r'r • * . mit to raise present dwelling on rebuild our factory at •the • earhest• Godetielt, and Mr. Herbert Orr • dr two to three tremendous chords • Newiate:etreet and place on cement posalee date, it before we wit' Calgary, are brothers. The funeral crashing through all this medley of iandation; seYeer• roof with cedar undertake to do this, •we will have took Place on Monday afternoon from half covered • disturbances, and,. as shingies, paint and make other re- to •ask•the town to close and deed to his Lite residence to Maitland cote- ehe tone of the stelogs giteluallY • 1 1 ' r i, us. the following.. streets, aft. soon al ;eery., The services .weee conducted' suesided, the air• grew •tenseeu'ith t . • . ' .POSTPONED . ,.. _ irAt,nganides,ion. chuiviCtrnd the p'all-bearers were that time,. favorable for an auspie. OrlgiMgMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINMIMIIIIIIIIIMIIt amdstretre°tnitollitchemeratsht sidesdplembers of the session of the item beginning of Cambria- road; Napier and Mont -,session of the church. Beautiful " Sometimes a few' words of greet_ A CLINT 0 v SPRING calm streets east of Cambria road; floral tributes fions the ehurch and ing, or of explanation regarclirog the SHOW - of Wolfe street This would leave bore testimony to the esteeni in to viva the, attention of 'any wander - Albert stree't, from , the north side Sundae school placed on the casket eelection about to be rendeved, tend r. Property Owner Wolfe street open and also Albert which he was held ' a' 'Mae boon post;oned until- ing thoughts, and also to gain what MUNICIPAL COUNCILS' is immensely important, a kindly There are minors being broadcast that the building of the New Town, • street front the north side of Angle. • , sea .street to the east side of Wolfe personal feeling between performer .• 'Thursday, April -15th Hall will mean a large increase in your' taxes. atreet. - .Ashfield and audience. One need not here e • 11.• et COX, • W. IIILLEV . Yours trulA ' Coulter,: ma on March 22nd, all try to be a second Do Pachmann; • . the building is up aria operational leev S. eefferson nastor of Un- exrectancy. -The conditions secret by Mrs. Wilfred Drennan Crewe, laa Benson Walters 73; Elwyn Pfrim week. • . mer, 68; Loretta Kerr, 64; Annie Orvifle last week with twa loads a sweet Durnin was in Goderieh Edwards, 03; Roselle. Hoy, 62; Ethel • Sr.ran s er, • . • New Snappy.H Footwear. • Our New Spring Footwear is Attractive in STYLE . QUALITY and' PRICE You are • invited to shop at HERN'S. SHOE STORE The square Phone 44W her,Fis56 t Fi It clover seed and a few begs of po. Grace Pfrimmer, Reggie McCool,' ? • ereskiset. • • Tria$Urer THE GODERICH MANUFAC- members present. Minutes of for- this individual sometimes takes a -IT WILL NOT . •• ROZE11. 3.6. Se071ifee.ilseritoriss • 'Tula:1G Ca LTD. mer meeting read and, on motion of A few words quietly spoken --and _OV The special committee reported as ed. Wm. Qvigley's chain for brok- the more quietly the better -will LOOK. THIS ER FOR YOURSELF Goderich, March 31st, 1920. Canteron and Andersen, were adopt- little, too much time in this way. 01.1100.m.r.01.0 . follows: We bave aonsieleicil the en .cutter left -from former. meeting generally secure both 'attention and , • letter from the • milkmen regarding was acaie postponed until council respect froni one's hearers. From. the last Auditors'. Report of the TOWII of Goderieh, over the INSUIfl ANCE the matter 'be referred. to the ascal Moved by Hackett and Anderson' I haVe today in my repertoire et.; be found that the final payinents.on the follOwing Debentures 'N'1.11. be made natures ofMr. C., 14; Jackson and Kr.a. R. Long; the town's auditors, it. will " t. • tes nig of milk and recosn"mend that can get legal. advice on snOw roadie 'One oi the meet seceektfue things Board of . Health for it report We. that J. P. Johnston's expenses to IC h op in's incomparably . beautiful The -' '' have three large and six snide toad have empowered the chairman to . suit be paid.' Carried. . Moved : by betray indication of realeseness, I Listowel in &innate:et with the law- ,Bercerse: If those in the audience • traffic signs made by. the Goderieh Cameron and Hackett and resolved: generally preface the playing . of it ,... , n .0 Planing Mills, , and to have them That council, wait until August 1st by-theeremark Unit this selection is .. " mutuai Lae • painted and erecte.d. - • to issue debenture on, the Hamilton of such ell beautiful and delicate •nat- The cemeteryand parks committee drain. On motion of Black and Any inc that they will have- to. give their AssuranceCompany recommended that the. Goderich Berson the following accounts were closest attention, or c.,t tam dem- ' . . Trotting and Pacing Association be ordered Paid: Municipal World, able effects ,will be lost.. I believe, of Canada . granted use •of Agricultural - Pari on zupplies, $43.0e; • Herbert Stothers, that if in any way the attention can Established 1869. ., Monday, August 2nd, 1926, Civic allowance onedraineaward, $95; Wm. be coneentrated on the music itself Hemp Or no06, ONT. holiday, for the holding of their race Finigan, allowance. on drain award, to tbe cvelun of other things, ; : Weeper.. meet, the use of grounds to be under $20; C. E. efcDonagle allowance and 'thereby the artist Ins the strongest hold, and his rendition' will be the most sincere, and consequently, sat- isfactory. After all, it is the einetre artist who tetains. a permanent hold. The eensationenoriger may appear to carry alt ' before him for a time, but; sooner or later; mere display, to the 'exclusion of sincerity end beauty; cannot ' forever hold the thoughtful listener. This is fully as. tree in the pulpit as on. the concert stage, as. we have had cases from ' ' This was referred back to the road,. Kintail, $8• G. C.Treleaven time to time brought- under our oh - WEEK OF APRIL 12 to APRIL 17 Tho faience committed recommend- Collector reported all taxes paid ex. Listening, erierever, can be made n committee for 'further consideration. 'balance salary' and postage,' $14.21. -servation. . 1 .. ., Monday- and Tuesday ed the payment of a further sum of cept $140.49, which to him was not fine art, It is largely a matter of ._ .... ,c1,A,nts_Avngpsoftc. ;,2,000 to the Collegiate enstitute; collectable as they were all non re- education, as in anything else worth repotted that.. Messrs; -'•IL-11.---Long sidente.: Moved.lry-Blaek-and -Cant- -while.- One -must not --expect. :node LLOYD' HUGHES and and A. M. Robertson had filed their emit and carried that colleetor be ist to show all he or she tan do, or • FRANK KEENAN respective oath of office end had relieved. On motion of Anderson demonstrate all the beauties of the In .the-- swiftest racing pirture evhert- commenced their duties as auditors and Hackett council adjourned until entire gamut of sounds -in a• single ' offered. No picture ham. ever caught for 1920; eecommended the payment April 19th. line or even an - entire composition. .' the true spirit of the turf. likeo of a number of accounts and the fil- ' C. E. McDONAGII, 'Clerk. One who Is cultivatieg the art of • "The Dixie' Handicap ing of the tax 'collector's report; and . - listening will; not grow impatient reported, in the matter' of -financing•. TUXEDO COMEDY for payment of Douglas property on special committee with .power to act. because all that was looked for was "My Start" Maitland road we have arranged to Moved by Councillor Craigie, see- not fortheomitig at the outset. Much . pay $050 and to give a mortgage for ended by Councillor Turner, that the less will he be so lacking in self illadausday sad Thursday $650 payable one half in r927 and Mlasalerkoeft andcoteinvIteceking advertise for the control as to air his judgments mei- one half in 1928 and to bear, interest of the ,market ibly, so that all 'in the vicinity be BEBE DANIELS AND at the rate of 6 per cent. We find Wilding, and that they look into the made aware of his opinions. No-, • cont_edrame. thntis $200arrears of taxeS Carried. NEIL HAMILTON * there moving of the settles and report.- he will remember that the listener in a. corking crook cux . mor en this property, which will be paid has his contribution to bring, end baek to the town. The matter of issuing of debent- will give of his. beet attention to all ' fiparkling with wholesome nu , pep and fast action . This report was adopted. ares for sewers put in- during sev- that is presented. And every well , The ornmittee ..rf the whole coun- oral years past was referred to the presented program .cannot but give • "The Splendid Crime" finance committee, food for thought and rellectiop. 61 reported as follows; • That we The town hall bylaw Wile consider- Even if lie may not feel the keened . SPAT COMEDY . A.Wiki Papa'. have considered the .joint offer of ed in committee of -the whole, and. pleasure in listening ti) .evere num- , The Star and The. Signal of March the following report of the commit- ber there arc a few things well to 19th regarding the . Publication of tee was adopted; remodel,. His neighbor may be Friday and Saturday the town hell bylaW without charge, We have considered Dylaw•No. 11. finding the piece in question the gem P. B. 0. PRESENTS and also the .offar. of the Goderieh 1926, a bylaw to provide funds for ef the e•vening's entertainment, and many of Planing Mills, Ltd., to guarantee to the election of a new municipal he will not mar another's pleasure as all atar east inelailing great composite the town for the expense building, and we recontmend"that the by any manifest impatience, or vis., the heat screen artists in the ineurred in petting the byline before bylaw bit adopted as a. whole with- ible.indication of wearinetts. *gratify Ow the people again, and we recommend out (Inure, that It be published In , Or it may be that what he Is list. "The Trfeeie •COSIP" .thet the offers be accepted with The Star and Signal newepapere and citing to requires to be better known EDUCATIONAL COMEDY -thanks. This awe adopted. ;that the bylaw be submitted to the to enjoy. In that ease, he will strive ' PATIIE REVIEW Sergt. Roee asked for leave of ab- 1926.• • ratepayerit on Monday. May 3rd,.to retain ell poi•sible from a ileot Mediate Set. at $.5. PAL Yeerine, that his pleasure may be C is m i et g- " " with Lillian "n". soccing , to supply a saes- Bylaw Nc. 12 levying the taxes 'for inteneified when hearing it sone - factory substitute. Thin was left in the year was lowed and the tot:melt aria' latcf. He will reflect that, in and Dorothy Gish. "Printer of wells the hen& of the chairman of the adjourned. . music, as in literatue and poetry, • Tear of Beath Affka" Crealag. • D. D. MOONEY, Agent the supervision of the•Public Works bylaws re, drain $30, 3.i. salary 560, • • committee. • . $90; .Jno. Parrish, 'part salary, 05. riloxn wo • • These two reports were adopted.- Jno. Cameron,, part salary, $25; T. Mel' Se.: : OODKIllt:lf, ONT. . The water, light and harbor corn- Anderson, part salary, $25; John- . • ., . Mittee , recommended that, in the Black, part salary, $25; Alex. Hack- • matter of the letter of March 18th. ett, part salary, $25; J. P, Johnston: from the. Meriesetung• Canoe Club,. for patrolman, 111.211; J. A. Elliott, M the club be allowed to use the east credit on Hamilton drain, $80; Erd- , . 0 . ea re. f.inoduseo,f utnhdeerftttghstu shrelsia.oen aof btotet e$s2to.GiRlino,nergiltmcirtonHamsnilotsovn id.oraadiz U . committee and at the. pleasure • of $1;. Slue 'Jamieson and W. P. Reed, , • '' • the council only. affidavit, $1; Percy McCarthy snow ...--,-...... .11.1.1•1111•0111 In 1926, No. 14, Sewers No. 72, Patriotic - Total In 1927, No. 32, Local Improv. No. 41, Kensington - In 1928, No.,16, Con. Debt ‘• No. 34, Wheel Rigs. No. 39, Doty Engine. No. 44, Local mprov $20,000.00 6,000.00 $11 509 16 25,000.00 $25,000.00 - 50,000,00 Co. 25,000.00 Total- Total Paid off by 1928 The fund to extinguish this debt is made up by paying. $12,88624yearly.- $11,000 of which is taken from taxes each yea' • • -ander the present proposition for New Town Hall, this would mean that the debentures would not likely be issued until next year ; that is in 1927, therefore the first payment on the bonds would be due one year after the issue, namely in 1928. In 1926, 1927 and 1928 Town De- bentures covering the above obliga- tions (not including Water and Light Debenture Issue) will be paid off as listed above. This will mean a re- duction of $12,886.24 in annual pay. ments, $11,000 of Which is paid out of taxes each year. • The proposed Town Hall Deben. tures of $85,000 will require an an, nual payment of $6,820.62. From this, the revenue derived from the CITIZENS' • $26,000.00 $36,509.16 $108,262.80 • $170,771.80. building, amounting to at least $2000 will be deducted. Therefore it will be seen that, 'with $11,000 - raised by taxes yearly) and which represents about 6 mills on our taNes, being struck -off and only $1,'10 .or less than 2 mills added for the New Town Hall, there will be a large re- duction in the amount to be raiscid, put of taxes. The revenue from the Auditorium., and rentals from Hydro Office, lin*: istvate's Office, etc., will probably ex.' teed the amount mentioned, and' cause a further reduction in amount to be raised by taxes. To summarize: The NEW TOWN HALL could be built this year, tht citizens have the use of the uilding' and the revenue therefrom 1027' and 1928, and would from then ni 1* paying less in taxes than we present. COMMITTEE - ,;;.• • • ? • ; 1