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reHRISTMAS_The Jolliest, Happiest, Busiest Time of All theYesi
but around the corner and. CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE, "Ti
Store of Many Gifts," is looking for you when shopping. We want you
to ,feel free to come in and look around. Our range and setaction is large and
most varied. Consider this a personal invitation.
SHOW THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT
Give the girl or boy a BROWNIE
Brownies $2.50 up Kodaks $5.00 up
Snapshot Calendars 10e up
Fancy Boxes Chocolates
(In Christmas Packages)
NEILSON'S . ROWNTREE'S
MOIR'S FANNY. PARKER'S
ft'iced 35e up to $4.50 r..
Fountain
Pen
and
.Pencil
Sets
For C.ht'istmas
A vary large selection of
Waterman's and Parker's
and Parker Duofolds
,Every Pen and .Pencil •Guaranteed.
IN CHRISTMAS PACKAGES
PEARLTONE
(The New Toilet Ware)
In individual pieces or sets
65c .up
PERFUMES NOVELTIES
TOILET ARTICEES
(including those of the world's
best makers)
PI "The Gift Shop"
Christmas Cards and
Booklets
2 for Sc and up
Beautiful Papetries
• "and
Correspondence Cards
(from Canada's 'best makers)
Perfume Atomizers
Exquisite
v $1.25 up
Perfume Atomizer Sets
Snapshot Albums
A . real Album at only
$1.25 •
(We had to make a large
purchase to get these)
Leather Goods
MILITARY BRUSHES
M Leather Case
LADIES' PURSES
HANDKERCHIEF HOLDERS
BILL WALLETS
COIN PURSES
DMEN'S TRAVELLING SETS
SOFT COLLAR HOLDER.
INVITES YOU TO CALL AND SEE OUR DISPLAY OF
NEW CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE
iQ Don't 'leave your Christmas shopping for the last few
days. Buy now while we have; a. good assortment to
choose from.
We have tried to arrange our stoc'c and a'3.)4, it in such
a way as to make your Christmas shop?ing a pleasure
instead of the tiresome task it usually. is.
We will have many spacial values d'csp!ay for Friday
and Saturday.
PH8 NE a E. HIBBERT
CASH STORE
"Yardley
Lavendnerne
THERMOS
BATTLES
and
KITS
CAMPOEiLi-L'S DRUG, STORFI
"�U�� ;RICH , , herewith submit the •bylaw for your
�•consideration. The pollee- have
1a+'t weifihed several loads of coal as being
delivered eh theslealers andfind than)
THE STORE WITH THE • CHRISTMAS *SPIRIT
meat of. the• eonr,ete- pavement . on Councillor a eerier asked the {I„ 1;•
own
Huron Road, Termite street, Mein .ossa donated rid to leader. band The and
avenue and K(tigston ,street, we arc should have a leader on duty now ie
uncia the engineer. prepare the no- Stead of waiting till the openihh ei
co gory cost report and specspI assess.
int. t roll and in the meantime the
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• t. Band Committee, • n c al
thorizing the construction pursuant t t Nie, rep r,... lr
retia as to •U : „f a
to resolution passed by the.. council. clliflieulty WAS se urin,, leader..
permanent'
We herewith present construction by* . position Alpert front the band le i.k r;
law and recommend. that it be pais: ship for men who Were willing to
s d. In the matter a 'z'
e h ofc. rove nu ,•,me to Goderlcit to take hold of t,r
amounts spent on local. huprovement band.
sewers we find that u construction The Deputy Reeve asked for t
. bylaw was passed for a sewer on Que statement elf the cost of the ilii •• '
bee street from Wellington street to . walks his committee had laid the p.t. a
.Ewes street but the sewer was eun- season, and the town.. eneteeer woe;
atructed on Quebec street from Wel- asked to prepare this.
lington street to Well street On -
the summer• season. '
solicitor has prepared the
bylaw ate." 1 Air. ee. Ii. Robertson, srcrer••1 ,,
,
esley
ly. It will now be necessary to tan- -. ' ' " "'-"' -.
end the construction bylaw and the
amended bylaw will have to be sub -1
milted to the Ontario Railway and
'Municipal Board, for approval.
The committee looking after the .
National .Shipbuilding plants report.
evarteemieaftetweaserelloawa
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The town engineer, Mr. S. M. John*
stem, of Str.tttord, made the follow*
int. revert of the cost of the Ilur'n
road .pavement
bass to submit the cost revert
c•ovei ing the construction of the ::(0.
ft. cement pavement in the e.tttr.• of
r
ti trot .tile warier. 1. enc n tit
,a nt i
llurtn road at 1't`alnut street, thence'
riling Huron road, Toronto street, 161•
Fin ower• etrd Kingston eteeet t,a
t?T
:Square, ,he t,et tGovern.,
P nisi
tri it h -tying• paid 5, t .per :cent.. of rhe
ee t • and the 1'enl l lling ;,Q pet rent.
,o; ether• with int,•, est and eugintern.
Ing and legal and (OIL. t ♦item e.c to
he paid 45i per cent. together with
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ed baying sold toll. W, Petrie, Ltd.
one set of boiler plate bending *oils
of the . Maitland Road plant at a price
of $250 as •ie and where is.
The special committee reported as
follows -We have had the solicitor
prepare a` bylaw to 'regulate victual.
ling houses and places of refreshment
and entertainment of the public and
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the weights have been satisfactory.
These reports were €adopted:
E lOWN:COUN able-•tifiiCer-and it could be difficult tttj_son, secietaxy :u£ the Band Cotnntitj •Councillor Turner askbd alanut the -
fend so 'capable a man. , • tee, wag fg�..ataulieient sum fiozn the arrears of taxes on the skating rin't ,�
• i Mr. Cook's report and'his resigua-' town grant for -the year to pay' the and received. the inforit:�ation that
tion were referred to the cemetery men for their services at the concerts $250 was promised to' be paid at once i°`
and parks .committee. during the past summer, A Jrnancial . The' Reeve and the Mayor.reporter,
ti. The tax collector repos ted•, the fol -statement from the treasurer, Mx. C as to cor> espo»deuce. through the sxo-
00 rO'RetilrE<`MO itgl-lowns,taxes•pald,in-!november': 1920 K, Saunderni.sho d reces s of $400 4.eitox as to payttt8nt of 'Kensington tie 14°-
$ylai toBe Voted Qin ttT R xses taxes, $7,727.04; 7926 taxes, $Ib 71; from the town (leaving $300 due oz Ferniture •arre.ass. ,It was expected
Bonds—A Deadlock on Huron Road 'avernent 1924 taxes, $500; 1925 oj1, $1.59; 192(1 the $1,000 grant voted),' and 4100 this would be paid up in a few daysi
. Bylaw oil, $582.20; total, $$,825.94, from the Lions' Club.. Expendditures: If' not a writ would. be issued.. 1
This. was referred to the finance Bandmasters salary,' $320; new horns Councillor' Turner made a comnloil1t I
mittee. �' (two altos and bass), $267.•75; new that the police clock had not been
com
CEMETERY SEXTON COOK RESIGNS ` 'i' Chief oPolice Poatiettrwaite, whc drum, $32.'17; :allowance to Geo. Jen- connected up again. Also as to some,
was granted a for tnig ht's v ration ter for 1925; $10; expenses re Snail lights w h' 1r the town had asked the
Hog Grading Diionstrati
op
A Hog Grading Demonstration under the dircetion
of the Ontario Department of Apiculture and the
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Colborne Farmers' Club, v4i1l 1)e held' at McGAW
STATION, on MONDAY MORNING, DEC. 13th,.
and at AUBURN, STA TION on the afternoon of
the salve day,
Everyone interested in Hog Grading is 'invited
to be present. For particulars phone THOS. IL
WILSON, Colborne Township.
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and had taken only ten days, asked (cornet player), $26.88;; repairs to Water and Light Coslrrnission to nucIs Goirig into Florist Business in Clinton
January ist, andfor an allowance for the extra font i,struments, $35.90; music, $19.85; in and which had not beet! attended ,
days.•-•Referred:ta tete. special con, advertising, $1.50; account band ex- to. Councillor Turner complains,,
—Asks -to Be Relieved of_Cemetery Duties- . atzttt e -pensee ti, Toitaito, ;stv• phone miffs that these maters had to be brought
T1. PI9lat Date. A wetitimr—fro'trr-residents-ol--th44o-- $ 1.5; tata7,-.7.57.20i-bolanee-on--boars-j•tits-ag;.tila• and o-gaitt••tinci-•3xet the --,tot
The regular' meeting of the tower My :reason. for reining is that any caltty asked for an open air rime' i
� e W Intik Miss Watson's lot between South st
council was held on Friday evening wife. and Mare t g ov r •-
at Chn and Keys st. An open air rink Ira: The request was . referred to . the waded by Corncilior Bailie, that tirq.
last all the members . Present . but t115 and Sons te. I business located here' before looked' Batter finance committee with ower, to . Curling Club he allowed to use '.he
Councillors �raigie and Sproul. {ton at that date., . I i deeply grate= been tedp set g
Mr. Cook wase at the cemetery ful for all ilia°tc�rirtsliie ./ ion I have . by residents of the vicinity.. The pe- The solicitor made a wi ttbh.repat't' National' building ori Newgatee street
sent in his monthly "report and Ms,' received dar%ttg n1y-five and ar !noir titian nowpresented is to have this of.the result . of the suit of• the lila- under the sUuervtsron of the public„
wrote as follow', "I herewith bag to Years.worl:ing under your cominittees looked after by the town as one of,thc tianal••Saniteriunt, against the .town works committee, the Club to repah
tender m resignation as sexton of and hope to be permitted to assist 11 , municipal open air rinks. This nw , wirich he reported by wire at the ;pee. roof and to install water service,
` Maitland cemetery,: and should .. successor in every way I am able." referred to the public works commit-
obliged
o m g eau c Coun-
sel
if I could be relieved of mx The Mayor expressed regret at Mr tee with,power to set.
duties by the lat of January, 19'L7 Cook's resignation, t„ no was A cap. A request- from Mr. W • Ii, Rob
ert•
$32.80; amount owing bandsmen for mission did' not. attend to theta. •
wonceits, $284, Moved by Deputy Reeve Moser, se-
THE CHRISTMAS STO
New .Shipment Just Arrived of
and. Caton Crepe Dresses
L����� Noi Silk
Excellent Savings are offered those who want an exclusive
Frock for the Holiday. Also a new shipment of
BEAUTIFUL PARTY. FROCKS
In Taffeta and Georgette, and lovely range of colors and styles..
Fine Lingerie on Display, and Make a Ver
Christmas Gift- .
''omen's and Misses' Gilt Scarfs
In Pure Silk Rayon, plain and fancy weaves, many have fancy
bar stripe and all are finished with silk fringed ends,
make lovely Christmas Gifts, at $5c and 1.00.
Call. and Inspect Our Splendid Range of Christmas Suggestions
Royal Ladies' Ready -To -Wear Co.
'PHONE 500 W - EAST SIDE SQUARE.
vious meeting of tlld' n i1 for the Sanitariunv,had spoken of
'appealing
to tl
re Su
retie o
h l' Curt, but
This was carried. Couneillor Turner .
and the ,Reeve were not altogether i
with the ran er eat•• t
satisfied ear n i
the
town solicitoir did not think this" would be more businesslike for the.
would be done. town to make repairs and charge r 1
The publre works .committee eaport. rental. however they Agreed to let'
ed as follows: We recommend that the arrangement, go through for, thir 1
R. J. Howard . be, permitted to install .year. Councillor 'McLean voted i
a second gasoline. pump and tank on against the motion.
Kingston street in front of his hard. The Deputy Reeve asked if the bill 1
ware store, the work to be under the posters had paid .the license fee and
supervision allied
the satisfaction of was informed that they had not. ' Tic
the public works committee, Mr; How: • Chief of Police said he had stopped
and to provide the usual, bond to pro- them from posting any more ?Mlle
feet the town. We recommend t :it since the bylaw Was passed .and ire
- Mr. Thos. J. Anderson be permitted formed them that if they tried to past
to anymore bills without having i»stall a Second gasoline pump m r l t ut a lie -
and ;tank on Cambria road in front of ense, he would lay an information
his residence,Mr Andersen to orO- Councillor Turner asked to whet"
vidde'i a usual band to hrotecc the the sur plus from' the the -Del
- tc, n,. t e fgstallation to be under the tattoo belonged as it was still in the
a , ion and direction of your pub. bank. The information was given
rs'cornmittee. We: reconrmetid that the surplus had. in a regular
t e Chong:'be'Ilermitted to Breit
a ectric sago on Past street in - wav, been voted had et been turned over as' there
protecting the town. to .the band, but it
n
front of his cafe, he to provide a bond were still a few small accounts not in
... -
The fire committee reported having
passed the applications at:the lugModel
Theatre
•permits as referred to us at 'the lust
council meeting:
fn lowsfinance
n In thcommittee
matter ai request r f . 'WEEK OF DEC. 1:3 TO la
the Alexandra Marini'_and General .*.,'.,.�.
Hospital Bard for assistance to nay MONDAY and TUESDAY
off their outstanding bonds of $8,000
we find that the Board has obtained RUDOLPH VALENTINO WITH 1
an option to redeem their outstanding VIC.IIZA BAIr`KX 1
bonds at par at any time up to March in tris last presentation c "lied .1,1Y;
lat. 1927, and we have consulted the
somany his most artistic pictura.
solicitor and have had a bylaw pre- story of the cruelty of love and pas -1.
pared providing for the granting of stony This picture is to sequel to+
aid to the Ilospital Board by issuing his greenest success, "Tire .;shank;'! At
*8,000 of town bonds for a tl r m of No raise its pricer for i �1'
ten years at S i per Bent., the pro. "THE SON OE TIIE SHEIK"
seeds to be used in retiring or paying flltJl GANG t'Otlt:ltY'
ori' the balance of the outstanding i ' 1 t
bonds of the hospital Bard. We "aK+ (.'R:tl�llrsi:t' a
hererwith present the draft bylaw and
recommend that it he adopted, orb- WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY' �,1
lisped in the local papers and be sub. ItIII,TUN SILLS e1N1) i ei
mitted to the ratepayers at bre men -4 I ORIS Kl" v'4 A:
is pit �e et io»s for assent c apt
handed the $Binh! 10214 Dominion of in tt gorgeous drama of thrili'iir,; air
Canada bond of the Kensington Fur- tion. A:" tale of strong men battling.
nature Company 'Fund to the Bank of ter a !Bodes) maid.
Montreal with instructions to a:ell at • "THE L"NGI'ARl)EI) HOI'It"
the best market price and to place the
JUVENILE COMEDY
proceeds to the credit of the town fie..
count, We find that all debentures ' "1 X( KMS l3A(:tiAtlt;"
for which a sinking fund was being
provided have been retired, and that ,FRIDAY and SATURDAY
i there is a surplus over and above M.11"lilt's; "I.%:FTY" %'laY.�:�
what was This ed to pity off th" de. , the seat Yale athlete in aful;;her mile w
largely
This amount has been ' a minute melodramatic comedy
�la>rlCrly tirade up from premium re. "HEADS 1°I'"
f reived on sale of invrnft»enf recur;-
ties and by investments rarebit over rni-; PACEMAKERS VP"l.'- IN i.
the 4 per rent. tin required. We re. "THREEEPA BASES EAST'
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temmend that the treseurer he iia.
strutted to transfer this balance of "I`ATIII: REVIEW"
ft1.11111.i1R from ti4' General 'xitticine i
Find Reonont fo the town General !Clatiwce Sat. at 1 p.m. n
SMkfr►r Fusel aromaf. In the that. i`kritlitaars $petial---."The I'.i» anon
ter of providing funds forlthe pay.- Pray," u
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Stop
and
Everything
good -
for
The 'fable
e
• FOR •YOUR
CHRISTMAS •CAK
and PUDDING
New RAISINS --Seeded, Seedless:
Sultanas and Valencia
New CURRANTS, FIGSkand DATES
LEMON, ORANGE and
CITRON PEEL
l�"'.ANDIED CHERRIES, PINEAPPLE
and GLACE FRUITS
ALMOND ICING, EXTRACTS
and SPICES
Sturdy's Cash Grocery t
PHONE 299
r i l l •t f W h T •.
,DO YOUR f
Christrrtas Shopping
SPARR'S GROCERY
WHERE YOU WILL FIND A COMPLETE AND WHOLE.
SOME STOCK OF FRESH CHRISTMAS GROCERIES,
NUTS, OLIVES, A DELIGHTFUL . ASSORTMENT OF
CANDIES AND CHOCOLATES, ORANGES AND OTHER Alli,
FRUITS,
CANDY BOXES SUPPLIED FREE
for Chocolates and Creams
COME IN AND LOOK AROUND
SPARR'S GROCERY fi
THE STORE OF SATISFACTION
fit
HAMILTON STREET — GODERICH ft
Theist toes vistiwr 146. We Deliver in Town.