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the Third Sole* ref graRbiReSiette
*Whig April 1, laSit. The figarre
breekeets meditate aunsbars of palate
MAKI is •
Form IA. -lit Yeer ('esameerial
Average 14%
I. Honors :
H. Straiten •
R. MeXerasis.
Wainhola . . 78.3
W. Regfell. . • 76.1
II. Honors :
M. Robinson. 723
H. Timms.. . 0116.11
III. Honors
- X. Maeulay (1) 65.5
D. Bell (1) 6$
• M. Smith (1) 41.5
60.1
81.1
711.1
..ameateseteatisist • Ft,. MeMielteel (3)
Credit*:
VOTE `FOR THE BYLAW Petition No. 2 was also very C, (1)
ly signed end asked that the bylaw Y.I. MeVittie (2)
all) 'MOM he not submitted until at least ene li. Symonds (4)
year frost Immo," .401, •10S4 (the. 0'. Young IS)
The Petitions presented to the last munielPist doet.to11). • Brownie* (3)
'roves Chanel feed as fellows : *Ristepeyem quite in IRY04 of a new X. Timiin (1)
To 'thee Stelae mat Council TOW)! 1411 signed either one of the E.,. maeDeneja
of th. Town of Goderieh. Petitions. S. Leggett (8)
'The petition, et the eadersigned You can pee 'th*t •No -2 petition R. (8)
.Freehelders , and. B,atepteyers of the waR not against the Town Hail but M. Jeffrey (4)
51.4
52.3
58.3
58.3
57.7
57.4
56.9
54.8
-62.2
60.7
Town of Goderiela showeth that the submission a the bylaw be Below 60%, Ranked:
THAT the By-law t4 Provide -funds elb4els4.0 D. Grehavi
for.* new municipal building as sub- It the vote wore 4oloyett until next R. Orem
milled to the,eleetore at the muniei. JAMIRrY1 Nvbide is only Seven 314" C. Robinson
pal election on Januar' 4th,1224, months, building coats no dorbt R. Rutledge
rieseadefeatedIttysa.vety smell aindor. ,would be moreand the• twarn'avould R. Bieck
•
itY. in all probability lose the mageaft- Sevand Ywar Ceesatiettlal
Average 04%
GroupL
L 'Honors:
IL .Plante. . 802
C. Archer..., ..
Group II. , F
In HanOr$ :
II. McCarthy (1)
R. Mullen (1)
xi. Honors :
'F. Horton (2) 70.8
X Crowe (1).
69.1
044
THAT WI; believe that -the saidkbY.- cent and generous donation of 12..
law lies submitted et a most, in- 000 front one of 4.ur public spirited
opportune citizens.
THArtthe,xatepeyers..aid asot.have It is to be expected that perrna
sutet 'time- rithin width to con- opposed to the rmw town' hall or any
elder the frifornlatienvent out a few ether public improvement would ask
‘da,va.ime,for'e.the voting and ?your pet- fore.cletay. On the other lumitl many
ationeris 'ilnlieve .thitt the electors of our good citizens thought the ae.
conld new yote more intelligently ore lay in again submitting the bylaw
the'vestter: ,would save the town the election ex.
THAT :we • 'believe Oa', Bydate penses.
eivetikl.now,beeeensidered more faaor- Now that the election costa are
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13. S. . .
Ilmeste
J. Greeses. 72.2
8. tkowLY 72.1
V. thelosidoetea • • 7*
34. 34.cLs.y • .
J. Wallace. . 7.7
.1. Ain* ...... • • • - • • • -
E. f1111110ite ...... . .
N. Winter (1)........ ....... .64.1
-Hamm •
, L. Feerawaests...
is▪ a
16.4
& Jolla/tea
Mary Johnston...,.......
I. Abell . 41.1
41
It Gardiner . 60.8
Credits: •
E, Pert.: (1) 58.7
G. Cornfield (1.) 58.4
1). Murch (2) 67.5
J. Andrews (31).• • . • ..... HA
G. Goldthorpe (2).... ...... 55.6
It. Cretwford (I) 85.8
1'. Weraoek (3) .M.
E. Lanai (S) 54
J. Allen (4) 51.1
I. SOU* (3) 60•4 '
- Below 50%, Reeked :
C. Worsen .
54.11
14,8
4.6
63'
C. Jowoll
A.Sturdy
" =end Johnston
Buechler
H. McDonald „
P. McKean
Ferns, IttAa•;.Aver_ege. 511%
IL Honore:
", .745
MI 1 111 III 111 11 1 1 0•1
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• 1 or. 1 NI III 1 1 1
New Arrivals in
Spring Dressy Fabrics
Figured Crepe -de -Chine Dress
Lengths
C
Fancy Silk and Cotton' Crepe in
Dress Lengths and all over patterns
slid bordered effects.
Striped and plain Cotton Broad-
cloth, 49c to $L39 per yard
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Press Voiles in dotted and Hon
Patterns.
Plain Dress Linens in several differ-
ent colors.
Plain Silk Crepe-de-Chene in all the
new shades, such as Wild Honey,
Watermelon, Gal, Phantom, Nett
Coral, and Raphael. Blue.
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MeCartha...".. • 1 • • • • • 4845
8. Oirlian • * • • *
Hit a000111;
T. Bisset..
D. Brown di... •
34. Neftel • (2) . 60.5
' • E. Weatteer ,(1)
. . X Cutt (2).... 40.2
,„„
o„yt R. Hoe .(2) ' i 59.5
'°••° A. Johnston (2) -.„....58
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• i. ••• • • 400.3
guaranteed and in view -of the fact
• YOUR. PETITIONERS' (Property that the gift of $12,000.might lost T. •Webb (3)
Owners) pray 'that your Honorable. by 'delay. the bylaw is again being Honors • '
• F,' MeVittie (2) 66.9 Below 50%, Ranked ;
-Betty may be pleased -to again sub- submitted and those good citizens
mttake Olaw tto.tlie fRateptiyere..at -who signed either one of ,the petit.
.sat early date, lonsicen come out and .
.retition VOTE "VOW THE BYLAW
.Te the Mayer.and.CounciLof 'the
....MunitiPaLC,OrPerlitioaLef_the_Tewil .stmprARDTON
kGederich.:
Wheereas! the lay-lan; to. authorize ,We..are glad to report that Mrs.
)I f lidi -Robert .Bogie is able .to be ..abou
or..-fe •Tawn;ef .Gederich .was. pro. again'
IlerlY :Submitted•to the aatePeYers at It watt N‘ith considerable regre
the polls on the Ath day of. j„uary, that the members and triends of th
Sheppardton- W. M. S. met at' thei
.A.D., 1926, .church onFriday afternoon last f
And. Whereas the mid bylaw was the lima meeting of their societ
alefoated &IV .the ;vote, ..the;tatemeY. bezore disbanding. Mrs. Josep
ere ' - Cook, who is the addeat member of Aoaccomeil (3)
I, Grant - • 58,6
N. Ryan (2) , .54.9
A. Davidson GO.. ,... ... . .. 54.8
E. Fowler (2) %....54
M. MuineY (3)- ......, 53.4
(1.' .1 ell (5) • . . -52.3
M. Doak ....,.65. X McPhail
I. whiteaides (2).. - .. . . . -044 11. Kneethow
V. Gibson 1(2)... .. . .......64,3 Not ranked, being present at ooly 4
F. Robinson (2) 634 4X.i
Tobin
Mathiesen .... • 61.8 Forut IVaa-Aversige 64.4
8. t E. Lee (3) ....... 01 ,
Grindrod- (4). , • 80,e t•
t IL McLean . ..
e Credits:
r E. Ward (4) .... . .. 58.4,..,
Y V. Sallows (3) 14
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r ,E. Fell (4)
h X.Bell56.3 ., A•
eas A.
°hors
West . ..ra 87,2
. . .New the undersigned respectfully tit& society, was 'presented with
-subrititathat.thiatbylaw aheuld,,notobe.life membership by the .the T preeident
•sdhaiitted :again lee vote until at via. Selib• The, pastor, Rev..L...0
a ' g
least oone , year' from January 4thWhite, -made fewvery fittinre,
e ,marks .as to the loyalty, faithfuines
..,„ • sold
consecrition at Firs. Cook an
Petition No. 1,• which was more trusted that she will be spared t
• largeiY1 signed, and -410.resented a associate with missionary work .fo
nent;,.. ••• •
er,. • 4 • '1 • .4'4. • • • 83,2
tt, R. Thompson (1) ' 52.6_
J. Sproul (4) 50.3
. '. Form .184 -Average 01
ftl; I. Honors: • ' ' .'• • -- -
E. Dean. . 91.1
A • '
r M. Groves. ... • .
very Mitch largez. assesament, asked many Years lto come. '4110. Jame
- V. . . . . ..
:that tee :bylaw be submitted at an MeWhinney,.whe is moving frem ale
•eatlyAdate. •••• , eoniniunity to Dungannon,. syaa the
. , auflted ,to .rise and ,an address w
• anamiltiiii *refit •
Sitojet Sto, Pe
"
• doorplate iline of letliee'a look-
anients'ainfLeliildrinaaslioes.
Canne com pa re out; prites.
A..01/ .I.SHOtar
pIL
Honors
Murisen...;....
-4; McLean----------------------- 71.4
read by Mts.: John JOhneee. and Mr. : „
....Nelson Graham nitides• thi. Prefients- A.: Pentlana:. ; . ....; ....- . • -09
tion of 'a pretty silver take brisket- ,.
: in fellowship etitli the Society. ,azttl'. E. Cook.'- .... .. ;-• - • - • . r ,,,,..
urray.... .. ... .. . . . .::..6676..sa
-ManY WIPP)* hours have been spena* C." 34
although the members feel the tlis--1 E• :Steel'. • ." . U9.
banding keenly Many fond memories A. Stowe- .... -2- ... 00.4
will • linger. - III, Holuirs :
. . BENMILLER ' - C. Edwards..' .
. D. Jefferson (1).....".........64.i.
Paltriilge (1) 04
..1dr..HavOld ARM lino' moved bate: J Foster
Mr. 18/11.Loyes hotne, on the divis -
D. Clarke. ..' 71
G. James
W. Johne....: . .
O. ,Whitety.......
. 70
Honore: .
D. Nairn (1)-4. 4, • 61,0
Grevee 61.5
Credits : „ ; • , ,
L. Dalton . . 59.6
1t Wurlele 59,2
R. Hetherington (3)58.0
E. Elliott (11.; 157.9'
G. Redmond
4 Vo Finnigan
e Insider
8.
liornea' (3) .. • A fk•**I • • • .54.4
1%. Clark (3) . '58.9
E. Field (2) a.... .53
; Fraser (2),.. „ .......
:Below 50%. Ranked : *
M. Sanderson
lea J, McDcrmid
i,„a • W. Neweonihe... 03.'r Net ranked. writing only .papeest :
,34rs. Chas. Oke 'hob rettiened to her McDonald , F Harris
........'.82
heoie in Demi:Mier RUA 'APending the' ..01-LuinbY 41)*•***** . .**..... .. * . **6*1- fx;drviladrel* . Belle' et.; ate being sent68
. -remit
winter in Wiegiram, . „,. ..s : *,,, ee,•1 home for parents interested•to,exam-
Mrs. ..Fred L. C aig, of Bottle B. Thomson (2)
Monday of this , week. Interment B..lill`reell(b2e):21(2);i:: .. . *******:5578::C: :I. iir'neela:neShrieeg in: planationt:a8n:dirden:aianalCtVC:eeeti:llattl:tnt 14 to:adr:is enstto:
Canadian tristors., Geography, Bet.
a., attention given to home .atudy.
. at the parsonage, returned to her *R. C-°°170:11::' (:). _
. • home on Monday of this week. .. t oer1tus:nr!
The 'Weevil of the baby of Mr. ,eiie in Forms 111. and IL (Lower School
M
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and :qrs. Ediajn Idillian was held on „51,2 must 'make 55..a in the subjects of
was made in Colborne cemetery. J. Salkeld (3)
Salkeld (5). •...... • all any and -Art of -Elwin 1B. and of
• ',Thea.011acial :Board meeting of the • .7-
I • Creek, Mich., who hasrbeen visiting • •
Benmiller pastoral charge Wait /Had M. Hetherington (3)..4yEEKMU hO CO IUAY on Monday evening of this wee.k. A. Baker (6)• . •
The year's „business was brought to M. Corbett (3),
Nenday smoi Tuesday • a close in a very satisfactory way on M. Thomas (3)
C L A IRE WINDSOR, Pisa.' the whole. , • • G. Brownlee (3)
O'MALLEY' AND ROIIERT The ',Yining geoid° taking' part :irk Below 50%,, Ranked
-- , FigAzEE "Tee Village ,Lawyer," are much dis- 11. Page -
that they: ere nested
fin Reginald Barker's thrilling °PennsaMediated ittend the play:at Carlow to 'w. Acheson
en Fridaa
lade tale of fighting men in the .; evening. They are going to Henson. A. Knitting
wiimpt mountains Good ak :te tur Carlolv ,friends.
"The Vilbite tweet The young people of the Ci it
,G, Correll
canton*, coma/yr , c bib trle their play, "The' Village K' Murir°11
Lftwyer at 'Nile on Friday evening ./IV` a'Neill
,* "The Salty, . Test, The's. revere given a fine !hear- : Form IL -Average .63
. „. leg, the audience being very respon1
Fri. . sive and aPPeeciative. Thanks to . ' E
.1 Honors :
W.L, Thur, and ' ... ... thc-peeph....,of 2$7,4„4 , • -; _. .c. . IL- Crawford........;, -.84.5
DaaaARy
ATTRACTION' EXTRAOR The subject, of the• sermons /ori c. E. sok • •
• next Sunday -were- announced -larst,
seneay,, In tate morning, aurrotit„ .1,Vi. ATR.01,,i
Vielester...
ten Blographiete in the evening! ."`" "' '-""''°.- '
"The Moral Sunshine of Life." A, .14. .1Ionere : ,
meeting of the ladies of the congre- A. Davidson.. . .
asation was. held on Wednesday after- I, .C. Robertson
noon iii the Auralto arrange for AL. .P. Hardy
their minuet tea meeting whichWill C. C. Murder
54:a Arithmetic. English. Granirnaa. Zoo -
52.4 logy and Physiology of Form tr. So
522 as to be recommended to the Educe -
51.2 tion Department as worthy of being
50.1 granted a *certificate in these toub-
Pets students who fall below that
standing are tree to write .tit the
examination set by the Education
Department held June 25th tb 1106,
inclusive, for which a fee 441.00
Per Paper is' charged.
P. Bumf.
• PrinciPaL
AFRICA
ANT,
S.AtINIZA
•Nona
All ownere oceui iera of
77.1 in'einises aro hereby :wailed
16'3 tlett
14,6 All Garbage, Etc.
inuta here:nave(' from their
71.2 premised by theist day ot May
be e d on May .4th.
D. J. Robertson (2)
NOTIILNG LIKE re SEEN HERE' II. L. Eaechler
--- sonors Ass'taF.(o.ta/NETin11speetor.
BEFORE 4,.3ewell
• X ltobinson (I) . . .. : . ;015.2 L '
side of Iltrb Juice Continues To Be w, E, akey.
Remarkable 04.8 #
D. A,
CANADIAAllin '
MILLER'S N A 04.7
fit,R0 . . X noble (2)...... ... , . ... 04.5
JUICE. the new tomcdsocative for A. .1.t" ,,C1,1,44'(1)
etoniscb, liver ana bowel troubles °I. "' "e" (1) ' 64.4
03.7
This le the meet Interesting attract- has creatid a, decided seneation. • . Curiae (1)
ion ovr 0„er „ _ ,...„ „„hp... Th. The tremendous popularity of •
IIEIIII X. X. Dawson (1) 03
production Itemelindsttos 1-0"i: ;re;,i''t reels JUICE is not alone due to the ex- S. B. Clause (2) 411.2
ee_ninve advertising but to the merit.; Credits
ef highly interesting, bestrew:tie arid
amusing high claws entertainment of the.recut:I.!, itisieoliffey.. wen known Ga.. /1...7:therittiwfamen ((21))
" PATHS COMEDY Windsor man reeding at 1524
rheumatic J. T. Roes' (1)
ti
"Tell it to the Policeman penhitern:.hsieest.p,iessustnersed, inweikthof apptio
C. X. N'aftel (3)
tisiiiireSta matinee Wednesday at 2
59.5
• 54.1
08
57.9
57.5
57.4
57.4-
57.3
50.1i
50.7
conetlpatien and indigestion. Mia R• 3,1e(1111)6., (2)
e : surfeit] with all • "I" '
ilesa.-10e Bailey st t d "t j E(2)
moue „matinee Thido $ of these troubles *red tied litany M. J. Stirling. (2)
[$e end 15c medicines trithot•t relief. I WAS I01!.. Salkeld (2)
Ziosint sdudsson-Astsits 35e,
ilaren 21e '
fl11tT RAWLINSON AND
4, MADGE HSLLAMY
1* zArimg plettwe nf * lighting
Irlsoh in 'Atte Hob,
Man In Be'.
*01211SAI, georeny
"Tourists de Luxe"
• :p.A.THE REVIEW
Mathw14, rd, and $et, it
•
ing weight. saw HERB JUICE ad. J. A. Liefield (1)..
vertistal and was w" tee give it a, M. W. raker (2)
trial in an effort
lief. It ITas ('Crl1V the medicine to, 0,; McCloskey (3), ..... 58.9
for me. 1 have taken five bottles .,a1-
together and al 1 ani• I,. X Events (4)
on 70 Yeats e ke new num et: r,1" vIt''„a„1„k,,,er
Mt- appetite is rood, t onstipation
indigestion have dimipperired,.- I ".
have gained about nine pound* in Below ogr•it *Anse"
weight and Attend to my work full R. T. /Trimmer
of energy. wish everyone entree. T. F. Grifibl
kir like I did would take !IEEE D. Walters
Fsale he 4uggin
.0 ibk prkr Font J11& -.'ti. -rare 62
4144. Honors
iye some re- D. 8. Ifni (3)
03.7
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New
Snappy
Footwear
Our New ,Spring Footwear
is Attractive in
STYLE
QUALITY
and PRICE
You are
invited to shop at
W. }ERN'S
SHOE STORE
nit Sow* Phan* 43W
TOP and THINK
A Vote Against the Town Hall Maw
MAY 3rd -
is a Vote Against the Working Man
of Town
pos..1,11161.
VOTE FOR THE TOWN HALL BYLAW
IT IS NOW OR NEVER
These opposed to the bylaw realize thii4 ,and they are Imingber,
petty, personal, and minor objections to yew attention in hopes that you
will forget the real issue, be sidetracked, and unthinkingly 'vote against
the bylaw. ; • •'
• .
Don't L& -a- Minor ArguweiltiSidetrack You;.
• • • BE CAREFUL
Invstigate Every Argument Against Voting Yes
Get reliable information from the Town Clerk and Town Treas-
urer or audit -Ors, and you will find there is no real argument against the'
project.
YOUR TAXES WILLNOTBE INCREASED,,
Town debts are being paid off by 1928, that mean a reduction of 6 milis in
your Taxes -Only 2! mills will be addeclior the new Town
SITE OPPOSITION IS ONLY A SIDETRACK'
The Present Site from a location point, is the most suit-
able in town. Other site suggestions are offereci only to
get your -mind off the real question, The Need ofia New
Municipal and Community Hall, and in every c..ise were
suggested origina4Y, by parties looking for personal
gain. See letter on page 4 of this issue re site. v
FINANCIALLY CONSIDER THAT TO CHANGE SITE WOULD
MEAN
Loss of $12,000.00 Gift, Mr. R. MacKay.
8,000.00 allowed on old hall by cimtractor.
1,000.00 already expended on phinb.
$21,000.00. Total
An Added Expenditure of from $15,000,00 to $20,000 for New Properties
To Change Site Would Mean •
Loss of - $21,000.00 as. above.
Additional Cost of
New Property - 20,000.00
I3uilding at present price pa,000.00
rotai Cost if Site were changed $134,000.00
VOTI9nR THE BYLAW ANI) BUILDING WILL COST ONLY $85,000
O.: THE MOST SUITABLE SITE. THE TOWN'S OWN
PROPERTY
1185,000.00 IS ABSOIXTELY ALL ir CAN COST TnE RATEPAYERS
' The above has all been thorou4hly gone into by the mind! and the
present site decided upon. They had time and information at hand and
this is their decision and the decision of others in councils of past years.
• ANYktHANGE IN PRESENT SITE MEANS AN ADDED EXPENDI-
DITURE OF $49,000.00 AND NOTHING IN RETURN
THE PRICE IS RIGHTIME SITE IS RIGHT.
" AND
THE TOWN NEEDS THE BUILDING
THE WORKING MAN NEEDS THE WORK.
HELP THE OLD TOWN ALONG. 13E A BOOSTER.
WORK FOR THE BYLAW.
VOTE FOR THE BYLAW MAY 30, 1926.
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