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The Goderich Star, 1926-11-11, Page 5
410 I*t1ESDAY, NOV. lath, 11:30 STOP TIIAT Wids &Ma poprtisr Coll*3271011/41/2 lrlrttaees' N oeerar Pine *raw es Rtaao�eitiltit tiliztvra, Syrup of Tor alma Cori Luger OR Compound mid others. A REAL GOOD TONIC-•-•Wi,ttipobe's Cod Liver Oil Cottayotrtad - Campbell's Drug Stare . ,-roe.r,r.-.��.-r taaseied a *hag t1. wt• 1~ d 4 i rMei a (Iss leer es sso�f.. so ise amides. T!o ► , !ems& h donde ee heat a Mona fgeo rtttpas eM ahab f a ar a preasto t net mad seam sbs Mi sq_ Ms rt Wt tent vel *Ai asteto" laird to do tha wont etti�s ;that sem Kt f �me t'►� 'a two * wowed sit promed. The Deputy peeve vied tamsow fani*an a etlaw Tr.rt the 1 awns tie time to de the work. The t*WU 011.1116.1te had told e..yhsu tiny 1 , material wes.W be of valve to farrwers Met riiewralk ler--M ukase a Jeep ie 'at the present time and tits town had 8Vattfotd *ad hod to pay >►'J a lard not a stick to ore. when the need fort for gravel With caisa vol to 'lumber • &rote, witheatt buying newtiedst•iek ter we ae14 do • deft said Ka,arin• n$toats ;material. m Cowiciilor Lee thought tehw she t,ld • 'Flt, arse estawato was 10 rents . feat, be some plan as to what tort of build.' Ws he had had to rev in tt 1 f :eau ling was to ba put Up. Re asked i* seder is prey ide for ase Wtaat east where the scales were to be p*. et so •-, •,// • . Coonellker Craigte raid on N.:w•iritte' i^. IL S. Lisa to nate (Ons et ]west, t i'treet. Vice had had a 16 fart hay kit 1 reek to try net the space and there ,t emitter of moue utterer. and ,1111.* plenty of room to turn routui.. p eacee.. t,..., arouiurNtt r,y t,.>s Amy- He saidleave the entice Merl too' ,,,_: • e• t'an.t4 a, o. L :c.. %are re-, I fall. aiming their 600ta and the suyur The Reeve advised advcrtiainK the late he tired emit., the =meager our.: PHONE 80 -- GODERICH old building for sale. that one of there Its woad In answer to the question how it Geriwerich." The &texts r' „-:,, was proposed to do the work t'ounc;l t)�'e' 1 . ,.. c .-_Y ...._ _. for Cr&diene said "by day labor." that they woad be pleated to % so ,._._ _. _.._..._.... . .....� .., ..-. - .. but that there war some difficulty nes.. t Councillor Bailie' thought day latter in to a dredge bein¢• registered un- i wan not the be.t way, a#ter• the ax- der that name, This rale* be %sham -r THE TowN couNcIL nerIelle es the •Court a# Reeompl hod ed, lea y's b and ,trier nue of m* had wtrele them had been cantplaints company's boats of the Gtenshe,t tem* of the cont of the work done by •day or one of their new conal sized boa;s. labor which had exceeded the esti- now being construeted at alidiena mates.could he named Goderich. Thee,. re w Coiiacillar Les Wins Oat With Railway Board' Gatti**River Break Counntrar Sproul said theta should boats would not be ready till Sent.,1 be a contract. 141$7. The. C. ;5, S. Line's m ,Hager water Siding Restored to Old Status Councillor McLean said the chief of wrote that he felt Goderich was el.; , police could oversee the work, aa he ways kindly dispored to their line end i e, hod leisure noda invited any of the council vieitfug NEW METHOD 'NEEDED TO FINAaNGE STREET %%RIC The Reeve advised asking for ten- Montreal to call air the office Nam inter Is Here! PHONE 86 PAO! 11'11fI ' And you will be needing heavier apparel for yourself and the children. In Winter Underwear we have a splendid stock in the following lines: Woods' Lavender Line Watson's and Lennard's Also a complete range ;of Children's Com« binations in a wool and cotton garment. The sizes are from 22 to 34. . F.'E. [113313 RT �.sdsrow= doing and the Deputy Reeve was for The Reeve moved a tootle„1 of; RELIABLE GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES. C: S. S. (.ins Will Nanta Steamer After Goderich—Sidewalk Cosi A oration by Councillor Crailr,e and was very thoughtful of the mayor to 6 atereeatabeneeeteosesewafeetremeniteeempaneneeoMenleadOrmowfdilinoin Turner that the market committee have -taken this matter up Hp VIA111(1. • • • a ng a woe y ay labor. thanks and Councillor I1•sine nada it t struction Proved Expensive This Year—Market Building have power tea wreck the old market like to see one of the new boats nand -'"''"""•'""`”""""'"""""'----"""'""`"""'""'"" building and move the scales to the ed "Goderich," Be Wrecked rear of the town hen, was carried on Councillor I,re thought if one of Bognor ^Miss ii�etheriae Frizzell, of . the following division: Yea -`-Conn- the smaller bolts were name for this. Ratko end biisMz:Doloth Mrs. 11. Ta A feature of the town council meet -tory,: and which had to be argued out cillors McLean, Bailie* Craigia and town we would be more likely to see ('lintan, spent Thanksgiving at the ing last Friday night•tvas the ureseu-through the Board. Turner and the Deputy R.,eve. :ka5 it �,i' n t of this poet. hours of Mpg, and airs. G. Harwood, tation • of a report from Councillor; When the new council of 192G rtet, ---The Reeve and Councillors 4.0 end The matter was left to tri rename Bayfield Road. Lee, accompanied by • a certified copy+they did not instruct the Harbor Coni-° Sproul. An important nieeting of the Great • of an order front the Board of Rafl- mlttee to euiry on the work started Maitland Heights Survey is Otho Lake? Harbors Association has been Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Simpson and way Commissioners directing. the by the eoznnrittee Of 1925, so 1 have name of a new survey of pr0pelt, On called for Nov. 15th and lith at Buf- Mr. Geo. Ross, of Toi�nto, motored. . N. R. to restore the siding on the carried it on as a citizen of a oderteh, the bank of b!nitland. extending baa falx, and the council was asked to up and spent the week -end with the •north,stde of. the harbor to the nae ft `not as cllalxnlalt_of' the Harbor Cam teviceu the roadway leading: to * the send not fewer than five delegates: latter a parents, • Mr. and aim Jai;. had riot to April, .192nd, in other otitis,, knowinx.what it meant to the Maitland Golf Course and. the f', .lI,R, Among the natters to be taken upp is Ross. They returned on Monday nc- words to make it available for un- town to•'have.it followed up, and it bridge. A registered plan of the pro. the Chicago water diversion, and ibis compnnled by hie:.Vietar Ras::, who nasty rmrlp Islna aunt.. fnwte n o a. el/ment es mewed&& was soon to he wilt spend a couple •af weeks visiting loading.. cargoes at the north side of has been -accomplished without e0d. wAc preyentcei by Councillor' Crafrir ' bei x th . U it d S o. 4 thele and at Peterboro, . G. N. R. This .was a matter which, facjion that I am now able to lamentsantep e y ,rad arrived. The Mayor reported inconvenience or sacrifice it. ray: have Councillor Lee took up last year as clse'k tn. nig rt •th. plan. . that he had a letter from President The following is the report of S. S. involved dining all the time into 9a - Railway eComnl ssion s.tarc}eBzin , the Councillor Lee said there nusllt to Ty of the rn eek* i s'Tovate*, Gree. •N0, tf for the months oP Sept, m eel , chairman of the 'harbor eo ilio i e, he 3.001 � nrovls'Q that the 1101 ,(c to. tirty hits beset 01 111ireel. We truly • and; ;n, the face of some opposition in Canadian ut'e onnl Railways to re- be ,,recta hQrr n tl nothes! ; navy saying he was going and events and October. Those marked With etre apprecintr your • rtlfeienev, .and your store the use of this track to the ',motel., vet d h tr their like to re alone..with, whoever 'tl'ie asterisk were absent irnm ono pt the council, fought it through and same standin ne Was i' e ; iespk ilaors to the 'Toad. ftirinr Over totan weiuTd appoint. more. examinations: Sr. IV..:, --Rather � naive helpfulness ,and we einrerely took it up with the Railway Board. g a >t ffhts tarda the river. but. it ,qts nfiltt!d one s•,eb On MrYttvnirr, .farian F'nleell. I.nrne degree that n0.1 plrtes:ant r�:ks sntlal0:119 eouncilloa I.ee tees able, last Friday to Aprf1, 19211, when our rights ,vet e n Proviso ,anis be inndn. enfold hof . „ r motion ti i Councillor, Lee, asp* Porter.lore Sow v have to he severed, but we are set glad arbftrnrli Id "mice' b� t m ,cilia Bsit'. the At '.0 ' F nee Felb, . Jr.�li� thrit it is n gain f you• t% ks:utt night to Inv ort the table the complet.. y taken Crus . . » tee Permits- Were.nnnli(0 for, Ate 13enve and the Deoety Rge�•e were Fail McAllister, Marion Oke, 1:ve,yari, . 4r •• • ed result of his work, and received the Yours y+ The Condition of Th Tow .Roads a '+aimed to ease, th• t' Sowerin Sr IIIA --Marion Porter it le an npn0rtttnzty .tit mntovc tinct the harbor, and not merely as a std- ;nit the town one Bent. before r United .tots airwave ve big for the :storage of cars for the, , It is with a great feeling of satin- `ro eon loon c centa and Mayor adopt ran t ad Court, so that a meta critical period S. S. leo. 6, Goderich Township c�deluitl,' 1lavids,en made the 1." • tat0Gll oral .'i.i.e 1.. E. Grohtaa rt•.td ;the r,)llewin{; ;address ,cites ,'`•!t:,tr ee. leear .Clic, , ••It tis 'tv;tn ass to le:!] ,fe..i rl�, t•1 to;...u!.' and lvg:tt that 1',r.'i 010:ct• of tb.• 1 in•it1 ' •'I'•'18 hart, g tsel,,t :tare kyle. {ill 1.. t \tt i't' 1; in some tan.eibie ;way t.ur 11: artfl It •a1'iereeiatitea of your 0s.!rvice as peerucient 0f (I'.. so. leety Geese its.• Meet -Men, ye,rt • 'hive held that honored iiositien, and we have always found jou capable and :efficient, willing to giveeyour advice and assistance without regard.'to any 01 C$ 0 t( et,cn age; et et 1 r Union church. Signed on behalf• of Y. P. S. MISS A. 1)AVI $tk)X, MISS R. E. GRA.HA 4. ]]Best ,;owcrby replied very ittting- l::. Refreshments were starved and the enjoyable evenin was brourtht to a 'close by singing Auld Irrr.g t 'ne sod the National Anthem. 'thanks of the council. His leen t 'CHAS. O. T,EI, a n p n is meeting, ., and Road Rork. Methods ruder •'—" •• "" •••••• `^ - Edna McCaul, Jr. � III. --*Hogs arty -'put heartiest wishes go With yore, that Was as follows: Godefrieh, Nov, 5, 1926. * �r* � lf�. 'COUNCILS erby, *Bob Oke. *Gordan 1'icCooldrou may be very emcees -fel in your The A Dismission lt'�F.e�f,t�i�'� + ,Ce{.►t,11`Iw;.,A.t+k7 ,� „ business rarer,.. 'lYe nQk yin to ter - Tho •condition of the town streets Colborne Clara Harmer, Emma Powell, fir. of the Town council. reads 1,s follows: . The Board orders: II --john Harmer Vittorio hicll,rain �cnnt as .a rr.nter,brnnrn rt ou,° .ronin, 41,s came i for its hay of the di IIis Worship the Mavor•and Members tel the ITa eamita of the order it k . FOWL SUPPER and ENTERTA/NMENT in Union Clrtt:-cls, G'- c?criCli Tawrslti;�, on FRIDAY, NOV. U.:tbt,1926 i:t1W,'rtuilllnt. t Young .People's awls:et • Of Inion. Clove (ii. tre!i "t.q,leer seated farm ...6:OA• 1' 8.00 p: Tae.. ADMISSION: ,ItCtr. need 2"a. 1. hat t n s a e. sou , Hallways be and the are hereby, t' a 1V c that it will recall many hu e} men ---w--»- •-•. �^•-� • the Harbor Committee of Aug. 18th, . Y e Y re- cell ,h motion pained at the diet- I In iilnutc of September net Porter. C h r J hnstnnt. 13 iaeld DD. tluixed to f 1 N. R. � .. 1 ' , traffic requiring setv.ce lows n't•rceree• o up vett sin street s • , . . our citizens of C. use of the trach g q which had not been done; but ;olive' posing of adopted and� discus- Powell. Sr, Pr, ---Gee els �Ol • Vee n he Canadian National . ,. Township council nlet in the hall at Mervin meAl lister. l C114llir• elation thea silk umbrella, trusting Dear Slra.-Followmt; the report of iron. the Reeve intradnced 1 IA place ears or loading- " meet- - a1 er. , a a n n e x 1926 that the C 1J R were depriving ar un- u t fix t t t ing were adopted as read After des 'McCool Richard Porter, *Herbert, oa In any ra e o _ s, Ire on rife track Iocated ort the brealcws., n , u ave Pnitett, J,, fir.- • T n e v along .t1rea11e1 breakwater which t wee being put on Nelson street where elan of various matters the foil^tvin can ne h. ,l r, , , d enjoyed far over fort oars, the tear at the north side of the harb°r, in it a t Stonlev Mc h1nin, ' Best In Snelline .1' a have been appointed autllurired de alt re her hs.Y Y the Town of Goderich h been of little f use for streets .that bills. were paid. loft. 'Walter, supplies, jj i c'1 'a authorized the Harbor Com r .and Province r r --Esther rlicdweltl netthaetu conn i u 1 u with °f Outer a sen ole or years could not be 6 tt6 �knpd Gledhill �7 ,0• Goderich VI Saworbv. -Indi•an Pnli,o; , I =Wee to take this question p� - 2 That' patched successfully with loose .gra- Aian f Co. supplies $128.50; Geo. genet', such cars be handled: on.. the n ed. ap ,the officials of the C. N. Ti.:and,.fcul- except In cases of enter- vel but should be scarified and brad; ' Numbs a 20 II to ]din roadwork $72 ranr11 • • • a • VICTOR NORTHERN. ELECTRIC' ran. superintending t_ i , ing to secure a satisfactory reply sand vac • oil' • T c ' ', R. E. GRAHAM, Traac'is �a'. (,,g111e. in and lunch to this music of the t'atilo. from them. to refer the uestien. to t k In connection with elevator I answer to:the Reeve's ram »' li m. Mtlaughan, road work $1.4,-s q or mi]l service to avoid r n e :r rnent. ?5• Narver 5n de 6; A: V:anstone MSS Alice W. tin,verlay left il0n-. •A full stock 4)f elm= tantile G1oLer1i:5 aim,a!„s c,tt.l),tr,if, the Board of Railway commissioners lingand interference. extra hand= the Deputy Reeve, vette is ehairniali ' N '' y rr day for Stratford tn.take} n gooses, at; re .i> . for their ruling. b er ce with elevator of the `pubine works committee, suis 559,1.&. D. Bean, $,i, L. Snyder, S6' the Cenfrzel, I1ut+inrss Colle•at•. 5trnt.' Helprite boor in our ,Popplatxetyr Contest Since, that date I have been in corn-. rsiness (perishable freight, or ,cars he had been unable: to• at an' engine Win. Eisler, $i; J. MCC4nn, $':2,54, ford. On Fridnv evening me+•intra. to: ""'r"`""'"" "' munication with the Board. The making oily required to avoid delay in to pull the scarifier aitdhe r:ould • riot 'Tobias Fisher, $22,40: I. Oke, $6; ;no* o dPnarturer the v'....1 i-.... 1'! n- i © ��►' 'whole tiuestion has been delayed by se ing repairs to the break,vator it- catch up with the patehfng,` He men-. Treble, $5; G. i�anstone, $G; Harry ti1P's ,Socfetytmet st the hn1»e of lir..' A RTk lf or in the ea f Bu.„�, at Davidson n , • C. N. Ti. offielals holding up careen- for re airs surd se h a vessel trod un ttoned Mr.:Pine's earner as one which Jenkins, $10.50; R. Cousins, $42,50t end 'frg- ltobt. D •d... d be1T n •*• pp „ , CASH AND SERVICE fn proposals that were not s tisf Y Loot. at Wellington street ended '' a *p t • r g D P cases) i' a (ad.); The Steel Co. of 'Canada, evening she was ryes n cf.. vvs $126 • D. :gie, ravv ng cement;. ••.*N,.•-«». w.!.w,. ondence from the Board. and mak p ng the season of nay; needed • atm to be nee s fixing. a1. Affin, $11.25; Goderich Btnr, $1.zG farewell ,tarty for her, ]]urine• the a • •. 'considered emergent a (Signed/ H' •zt• McKvAlwN. Councillor iLee asked If It would 8,, B d f silk umbrella and adrJre$s ''line:& - -••«�- „w, $6 Ino,_,h ong, .$1ff,$Qi. a +lnnaitti e ••.• ••-.�"•"�1•� ectine jt+rocs, $9; Board of half yearly bill; $27.80.. The meeting. Chis. C,nntrnissioner, not •be possible to use some sort of for Canada, MiBoard of Railway 'Commissioners binding material in patching.• The ' material that was used loose to fill up llil#e'r . e on the moti%n of Councillor Bailie, holes. was thrown out by cars as fart adjourned on motion of Councillors seconded by the Reeve, the report was as it Wain put on. Wilson and Young to meet N°1'. 9th received and adopted end the.' report The Deputy Peeve said n binder a 2 p.ni. and order of the Board wasordered.mould be all right to use in hot wea- G. J. HETHERINGTON,. to be nieces 0n file. three. _Township Clerk, The Ola efeeket Iinildinr .A Again n The Reeve advocated scarifying Tilt 11ety winter Millinery the 1 imnlf>!ht-.-To Be 'Wrecked i oextafn streets and grading them to C�RLOI - ' mode emphasizes' line and 1 Back in Satiternber, a report of the make roads like Victoria st. and Cam- s • market a'o'nmittee, neva mendin -brig road. The only way to ;et rid Mrs. A. Johnstone visited with trinlmill $, that .the :old market buildfnb b . of everlasting patching was to devote friends in Wingham on Friday. wrecked and the scales inoved.to the' attention to remaking of roads in- Mr. Harold Walter spent the boil lot at the rear of the tow stedd• of wasting time trying to fill u a day at his home here, lr hall; "at nit g 1 Velvet leads in the display approximate) cost of $150; was adopt- halos, •?4tr, and Airs. James Thontiasan• • Fabric Fiats,• e . The water end light commission, The Mayor ended as rho estimates which i t blic work were already v ich had used • part of the building . "o Pu s e e a ea y exceecl- as a stnrehouse, had to marc oink endive, we would have to get along' for Satin:Hats have a' Metallic secn*•id "splice in the Iv"ittfnnel Sltfr�(theCCsouncillor Turner said with Cain - building facto v at •t months rP t 1 tOUCh. of si. b'.t still the old buildingnro..bria road, Victoria street and the manned standing. Lest Friday nl"ht..Kingston street pavement' the eitet at the r•nnnrfl ntr'etfng Chairmen ran )ii•- end of 'the town was getting .pretty $mall Hats aglow with Silver Lean of tlty ma 1* •coup/int a asked well attended to and it was high time and Gold.. ktrighten tits. ,what !ae e'uncil wanted done with the weld- end was getting mime 'atone ' n the builciane•. tion. 'The rands were ail going down Winter Costume The Mayor said he thought t$e,end AMA different way of financing and child, - of Oshawa, were visiting, at Mr. J. Snell's for a few days. Mies Vickers, of Mitchell, vi itrd - herfriend, Miss Jean Glen, for n few days last week. - The township council met in .' the hall on Tuesday night- with all. the members present.. Mrs. Westlake and children are spending a few weeks with leer pea- ents at Wroxeter. Miss Lenore Craig, of Goderich • -btilding would have .been torn down mut be deyfsed. spent the week -end' and Thsnk.eiv• - long ago, and thought that the inters- Th. 'efeyor. "Yov'r" ri"ht, Council- Ing with her friend, Miss Dorothy time of the adoption f ler Turner. I've s lid th^t for .the Robertson.unthority to have this done, Coen- to t° inspect our stock . • . cilia traigie also thought that the it vEst•". • - : tion at London, gave a APIena 1*-' -tionimittee hatapow.er to go ahead ,and • Couocillor Bailie mad it vote too port of the meetings and was Awry -. '.40 tho work. • • • • • late in the ' seasan . to gaol now. trretreTore from here could not le You ars cordially invited • September WAS to�gf e theca umitt e latst the v„sa in my^manlier`addloot l•eFa tended ^ On • tmdav1S Mils IT. H. S,' , who at.' who all along '•»a mentioned the matter et the eerie of : MISS Macbeen opposed toremoving, the st.sles the year. • until the council was prepared to put • �' Ct�LB+URNE Kingston- 'Street N111101101'Turnre• h'rd another cam - up some building to cover them and platint. The council cli:tt+tl,ee at .dales 'Mins Annie Baxter. of Exeter, until some definite plan with estimate •'quirt of i cold h, spent Thanksgiving under the perm - of the f:0st, should be} ri psred, ret ;tit ; renis nn wens co r ere)c wa?� n t etoin+' to sit there without heat., tat roof. flawed his objection. •I a advocated Mr. and lura. Kenneth Allen, of the wrecking of'the olal church build Tlese m„.,,, nr agreed th* point tuna Detroit, ?ant . Kenneth a the ^ell to wit belt painted ma that again in/.f forming port of the Natfonid 'hr ,natter tvaec in Councillor Turner's home of r. and Mrs. Alden Allot:. id Belie uflit Q.eTheatre brisk t4 erect a ant and using the hands. Thr 11lolke, who were: suppoa- Messrs. Roy McWhinney, f'lfve Al- �butlding to banns the pd to attend to the furnace, wrens tan_ len, Fred Clark. and Charlie Ansty ;scales in their new location, lend that d^r' {he dares+ion of hits. committer - returned -from the West on Monday. WEEK OF NOV. 15 TO 2 • ;the ?wales be not meved until this was Councillor Lee pointed out that -rho • Mr. and Mrs. Will Clayton, of Put. ready. To move the scales and leave thief was street inslrertor end c until nam, spent Thanksgiving with the i them uncovered, esppe�cially at this not always be on band to attend to latter's parents, Mr. and. Mato J.' Tre. MONDAY and TUESDAY t time of the year, dfd not took 1'k runes ' e thrfit ad business to him. He al bk. - The attraction extraordinary; dhow• thought a better location' could ,bpi The eters: said he was always on Mies Alice Couch has returned to ing the heavyweight championship The at noon and night and the her home at Putnam after a pleasant fight 1letweeel Jack ilMtnpsey and found than the rear of the town hall,] Rnrve thautrht that should be anti{. two weeks' visit with her friend, Mins. Geste Toasty. 'Thin fa etre official pie. Ile agreed that the ss el should 1)"icle.it to attend to the furnace. The Gladys Treble. tate of the iilrht, Mao moved but thought a bufTdirr should etrouhle was the furnace was tun . ''The stork has visited McGaw and ,,, be nut un o,!d 8 job made of it.left a baby boy. with Mr. and Mi -s. "REX" the WONDER HOIISY, 1 Deputy Reeve Moser asked for a staid, i nxrieswcrvta out, and the clerk - Alden Allen and a little girl with Mr. hit a thrilling spectacular western ruling rt to whether• the adoption of iced net been clothed out lately, and Mrs. Joe La Rocque. -- praductfon with an unequaled story the market committee's report in Councillor f'raltrie moved to have it Congratulations are extended • to form - "THE DEVIf, HORSE" l September ,rave it 'authority to pro- cleaned out and the Deputy flown Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Grigg, form - weed, and Chairman McF.ean raid the ]'&treed to vele that this was done nest erly Miss Mary Good, who were mar.. Admission : t work would have been gone an with. tied last week. ' GODERICH TOWNSHIP 1 Art Er+enings—Adrlts 65e, children 20c ;f the clerk had not raised the point re producedusomee heat out of the fur - Matinee Time. at 4.111.• -»Adults 23e, that the committee had not been g e.- „ace. atildrett I5c • en authority to pror•eed. Reverting to road matters.; again .».....,.-„. t Mr. Knox pointed -out. that the tut- councillor McLean sato the hove, WEDNESDAY sod 'THURSDAY vol wording of a report. by which a stones on the ride of the nttvement CORRINNI: GRIFFI'F'H tally, work. was, recommending that oit tfta screen's moat beautiful star in a l the work be done "and that it he Councillor Turner asked if the great Moly by Edna Ferber. a big 1 done under the supervision of the pavement contractors had tiniehed committer was authorized to do a ver-. on Kingston street should be raker; Reserve November 19th for the' fowl supper and concert at the Vnion z churcMiss IFelen 11e11 returned to Wind.; sor Monday after *pending the week• a end with her father, Mr. J. W. Beit. ' terysisg story of the working girl of committer." . Thera wan, al!sn tier their eontract; Xinr+.stan tttreet was onMr'nnentht the Frank hot lay r2 -- - not left in the condition the etountry'with the Iatter's father Mr •*• "CLASSIFIED" !AMINO LANE C'OMI:DY "SIR PRIVATE LIPW" . FRIDAY ssui SATURDAY - • EVELYN BRT!1NT • fa a pietsrizatiow of the heart of the ' g1 show dbtr world in New 'nark's thea- IP • "A ly'ROADWAY LADY" THE PACEMAKERS IN IP "ME COVERED FLAGON" • "PATH* REVIEW" swam Two. at 4.3: Sat. et :i p.tu. _?malog -" sik►srly of Cira&*tarir " • raids were.• • • '• r • The Denuty Reeve said be thought Mr. J. E. Johnston and Ilr.•and Mrs. there was no emotion they Merl ler+ i Ted Johnston. of Toronto. vl+fted lcirnt amount of r014teriol. Wewith Mr. awl Mrs. Fred Elliott neer' head 'greed to have nrtrtae ,rains, • tT the Werk -end. i anrend oat to atop" away f'•nn1 the► Mitoses Ella and Lizzie Sowerbv 1'0- y ,•,•,••mien" i01 nines of hairier filled on furnrd to Westfield tend Thedfntd re'.„ w.f'ull hrf'h* glnnoaide with nethint on 'rpertively after *pending the holiday& al!, tunw «e•+ of O Phial*. oat their hem*, here. i ;:sidewalk Construction 'fly Day Latter] Mr. and Mrs. Geo. towerby and Mr.!; Proved ('n+elr 0.014 :►frac. Rea. ;lowerbv and '!'tr. 1). r 1 The coat est the sitlewwalks laid thisIWarner ' r isited over the weekend- .year ha* proved ronatiderablr over the', with retstiyea of 1Tupfnrd, • testimatod amount. 1"ne work wan Ye. 'sfaeXre Falc'nnr'r bee n'ria•h,,.r„ dot. her day labor ,ted. ne doubt, tee ed the farm formerly ne.upfod'+e Mr.; r'xetrr...we trF+it tt'•" ealewntk. heel Howard Teewertlea on the ninth ton.! .•..,.r{.:..» •., 1$ ,t:th the *deers of 'rMrttyt. l'4e wtiiath ;him rttse•er., Lome of thl: ea;uncii agt.inst els^ slay Mr. sn4 Mre. Thee. Frit:ail', elf • ,? • Exra-ast'. Extra Fine Sutra Fare IGIF Santa Fe train de -Luxe Beft- • daily - itttn ill g November 14,1926 For just a trileauooge ($IO..00 extra fare from Chicago, $8.00 fi ef► Kann -ars City') yau,enjoy the refined lux. ury•of the finest long dietaence traits in the world. Like the Rug of 13*g. dad, -It slips throts0i• tate magical, wonders sof the &vend.;. Sauthwcttt - along the old Santa F6 Trails The CHIEF is even batter than the first and ONLY extra.farc train, SANTA FF.•dc.Luxe, operated once aweek a few years ago. The CNXEF - leaves every day. - Leave Chicago each evening, Musses City next morning. Arrive Lo Angeles in morning. May tW• bugloss* days est the way p.. t'. reservations and details • • *Ob.ervatiaon sunpnrlor Luteds lotus&. Ladies' maid Barbet' andvalet service vs, Every oatnv entence -eves t both Fred Harvey Club and Dipk caexclusive 8aae* haw. tot Like an exclusive hotel 'nes Santa F's also operants limit other through trail to C,aTifiese. nisi every ;Loy, on width tsar, t intra lama is ch a tgsd, 4+4 n•tt.M s. tai l,.s aide . rotwir. ime. nun.., Rat.). IpIt t•ras