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The Signal, 1921-10-20, Page 22—Thursday, t)etuber 20. 1921. ThinKlay, Ietoler Pat, 1921. EDITORIAL. NOTES. The estimate for Hydro installation at Kincaniiue was 440,1*K); the actual o s[ w.1.. lttk,,OW. The old story. Mr. King toys there is no understand- ing between the Liler.Is and Progressive... "Two told be better if then' sore. Toil don't have t.. go far away from luome • to ..e the "lenefits" of protection TEE SIGNAL Whichever you choose it will be the BEST you ever tasted. PP BLACK TEA Rich, Satisfying Flavour. From the finest gardens. under C,IiInative rule. How iu$fl trent on your street are out of employ' - staid ' The city clerk of Hamilton. who tom i,.. ilea marriage IIOe•II.e., givef a eolk book with every license. Trying t.. keep down the datuage• as much as Ise -6100. we pwswl Gwra tax on land values. 1r his tour the Maritime I ruyhaws. Bei. C. F.. cat 'dim. Review (edited by Col. ,lingh The opening of the week saw' him at LADA" MIXED TEA Just enough green tea to make the blend delicious. GREEN TEA A Revelation is Gres Tea. Pure. translucent and so Flavors• Man asowl or cared what the other man +w'les. There sere thous:awls of splendid men user rhen• w1*0 may hate lawn Conservative+. lout Liberals .11,1 their duty there as well u+ oilers. \ler will unit let torr opponents In ,this election ware the fiat and by s., doing take tiolitical advantage of u+." 1 II EASTERN TOUR ENDED. Hon. \\. L. 11ark,nzie King finishes Tour of 1laritinw Protimes—His tttitutie on Tariff Reform Made Plain. I ll[tawa, October 17th. 19.•1.—This Di eus*ing the Pnweressive•party's pro-; week 411.. liberal .hteltatn Ls finishing suppose. I The Kin -:1 of • Chun•11 ,union 1+ coming. Its' lark, M. P. 1 sale: .h•akin+. of Brantford. an Anglican' i cler gyurul pn••lche'd iu the 1'n•sby te•rian L . e11at be reuarhbenrl that an on.t "lair[ valise fav wool\ not tae art.( Methodist churches at Port .►rtltnr �omtito.s :6,0110 sere' more heavily thou last Sunda!• 121.411k) ,,cru in Norfolk county or 3lus- koka. lm a sample of the rink non -soak. for „Let well enough al-, Liberal Gov. rtecry which a public' maul can stake himself Itit 1 after fittrel ye anr.t •l n•sp onsible, trifle is a good one. The to erne -nt. Jou d•m't bear anybody-t�a7" I ••land catustnx," x+the name implirs,,i+t pig th now, after ten years of ('unser%-•' n thevahleof the Iait4. not un its extent. ative ru I "Toronto'. 25.0110 acres" would be taxed ' more than the entire county of Bruce, Mr. J.. J. 1.,rfHCa'yam (herr *ill 1)• with it nem and several. other counties 00111P Fanneridates in (tubes. Pr'- thn,wlt"fS1. The land values tux is one of stunabty-the on reason Quebec had not;; the beat 1,r„I„,calm of the Prngreaeite already followed ►ntario'+ example is 13,arty. The idea is to base the tax on the that "J. J.” d.oeem t speak F n•nrh. , "unitupro%ed value"—that is, ih the .__,value,of the land alone, without taking Dome 1rom ,” into account any buildings that may be die Govern ttpon it. This wouldavoid penalizing the industry represented hi the making i of the "in,pr,yeulents." 11te nix would be levied on the value which the land— even though it to a vacant het—acquires through 11w activities of the IxeeIpe in general. ltesides being a just tax, it ould be easily coHectible. Nobody. ot ,--frrvissttae-tojnIFit-oft-top-of the alreadycolkrted, dimly or indi= from the peril•It; it would bt' al for some of these tsetse, and the Progressive leader. prob.' able to demonstrate that it 'net benefit to the marine's "When• does then :wit- Mr. Crerar, referring ment campaign fund. And Crer*r believes the res.pie base a p ty good idea %herr it comes from. The voters' list muddle is indicative ,f the administrative rapacity of the Meighe Aorwnment—or was it the deliberate Nooses of the Government 4, create con- fission loonier W obtain a partisan ad- vantage in the preparation of the lists' I "The gory party is as lead aa. Joh Caesar in New Bnuwwick," says 1' 'Foster of that Province. The same he maid of Nova Sootia, Quebec, and iiskatetiewan: -t the G.n-ernnwnt cannot hope to elect more than a mere handful of n ... ban. There is much interest it�the appear- ance on the Liberal plwtt l of Mr. James 'Murdock, a prominent Libor leader and a fomner meniber of the Dominion Board of Commerce. .lr. Murdock, it will be remembered, resigned from the Board 1m - \ canine the .ttitude .,f the linvernment, he Maimed, pre .ented its doinlg effective win the interests of the people. is ter fight berta is having two of the part)' lead- en "in "in midst" this week. Premier Ings in Clinton and t;ale- ric�hion ' y are being followed by two mletiigstoliemiaowed by 1tr.Ctenr in the inu•rovise of the United Farmer candidates—at i'caforth tide (Thursday) afterna,n and at \Cinghem this evening. Al Mr. King htkt a meeting at iraforth a few weeks ago, Harm well have been limited by all the great party chiefs in The ,vincialC,overnnenilisechanged ata mi about going into the cement business, x1 has given a definite state - meat that i • will not set up et cement- tiiiamfacturin plant an long am cement pries; remain 'tenable. A new coin - pony purposes uta ng a 14,0,000 plant -at Owen Sound, a datement of the Government's mta was asked for before private capital a put into the ■ndertak ing. tax rectly. substitu Mr. Cerra ably would Sould be a di+ of the people. TheW Carleton ,Placel tine ei[' the great( ooullag elt.tion will 1 vote To a large exten expected. the men's v. simply paralleled. tout that mtwtes be all -toe story. For it is probable plough that wom avail themselves more nniversall, men of their franchise, not only (nose 1t i+ 1t new thing bnt Axca of the same reasons that ,l'lid the to ehnnfi—ii sense of duty and right. a just balance of tip ileal nod tate practical in the femlulne miuel, a firm respset for the ,so.-ia1 interest. a c on - cern .In particular fur the. rising gen- eration. if to all theseccrosideratiot., It were newsairy to, add another, a cup of tea and a reception at the polls, would airing out about a hnnlre(1 per cent. rote of the lathe*. Piffling the vote may be a bright itnk in the stain of anafternoon afternen visiting round. Ito more seriously. there are sereral mat- ters in the political situation that will' lutist particularly engage the attention of ('an*dtan women. Vete. ntrsl-4.itoadisn. factors in the the *omen's it must be will be 111 by no, to thing mal than be - Party patronage is nowhecr pore autIous than In the appwointuhnt of Judicial 0t41.r•1's ; yet Hou. FA and Bristol d.ehns: he will n -sign the Gus -eminent unh+ts three Jud wbtp', now vacant are given to Conser- vative**. Mr. Bristol 11 orae of Mr. Ileigheu's new Ministers, and his state- ment shows what we may expect from the present Government so long as it ,Remains in power. which. ham' illy. will tad be bag. The following referent, by The Globe M a member of a family fore- , Ode Well known In (Whole ti will he se eapecfal lnterert : Owners! Odium, the fighting hoed of • the ltleyeuth Brigade during the des- perado struggle that preceded and fol - hewed th0 battle of Vimy, went into q► war at the beginning and stayed ha be the end. He rebuked sternly to* alttealgot to raise the invitee cvo, In ■ aYeal'h •e,. tine the I.Iheral nomires- tiee for (Moth Va$maror a tow days eige Opneral / nm'' father to a 4'faheervative, wi1M he hlattselt before, •among sod ranee thew war has town out- a�aRstsb UAb*ral. ''()ne thingbe MIK 'that has ,Abtv.d ma to the anion b the aaareWa that the•1(toaiervat ire i sad $s Ow salt' party of patriots k ia wet no. Patriodge gist der ,m. ..at.a peeper* ieetpet GI' IWO Liberele ental (Mesmevatioras taV abed elate WA mamma No Ftumwel•side. I'rinee 1elwan1 Isla nil. when. !w addressed a meeting oilWeil- ne•.day :nal -later crossed again to the mainland to deliver a series cif spee,lie+ hi New Brun+wick• before re- ; turtling to Ottawa.Everywhere lila reception has been the ..sue. The tour of Nova Setia • ended with Hon. Mr. King feeling In high spirits. At all points in that Powin'e rte .has been greeted byer thousands .af p,ple, many of his anthem -es had been lbn,wrvativee who realized drat the time had (rime fur a change. ani everywhere the brilliant young lewder left a wonder- ful impression iw 1iital him. Premier Meigh.0 and his pilgrims have been doing their little het to ' stem the tide which Is sweeping over i the Eionern Provinces. carrvtng their` sew of harsh leu stage into the 1 I cities down by the seBut :Vora ticotbt and Prince E.Iwanl island have Riven assurance, that when the votes are omitted on Member 6. these two nce Provinces will be almost if not quite i.o1k11T Lllwral. ' In Nova Scotia a Conservativeett- mate of the Liberal members who will he . returned place them at twelve. 1!Nnee idwalnl ltktwl has four mem- bers. em ben. and 11* in.Hciitiun+ are that four Literals will he sent to uttaw*. though the Government force's are at- tempting to split the vote against them err intnwfta•Ing. Farmers in the Held wherever \oscine.. Government sup porters themselves talk of only oneI Neat as a possibility' for them on tMe" Island. and they are_ not tea, confident of that. Of COISTIPAT1ON Tried for Tears to Find Relief "FRUIT-A-TIVES" GAVE IT action of du bowels, is one of the great causes of disease. Some autho- rities even claim that (onstipjtion ean,not he permanently eorteeled. This is a great mistake, because here V the proof that constipation can he urd and the bowels made to act regularly and naturally. YAarourn, «s. "For years, i was troubled with Constipatton, and had to take laza- tives and purgatives all the time. If 1 umrieetad to tate these, the bowels would refuse 'to do their work. About two years ago, a friend s'dsissi sae way "iivris+iisss", which I did. The first beg'lndped ms to much that i ohtaiaed Mrth.r supplies of therein/Ay sad eootlaus l the treat- ment. After using about eight boxes, my bowels were able to poker= their wheeler fenettee without std. Ills relief in say areae Ass Ulm lank` es ep to data, I have aevkr had any farther trouble. I eu rasornm.ed "Fruit -a-toys'" b aft wafering as l dM and -i am mans they will dart,* *qua( benefit". a -t W. P asirit tx. "lrett4l•tiv'' w add by all Malate e s Agip tar trl , sl alas fie.,., w seal dry nil-+•- V*os Lisa'lesk ONawrt Ont. ['cornier Melghrn la coming forth as' a prophet. and h1s prophecies Well every indication of toeing borne oufliiy returns on election day. The brat Minister of ('ands deviates that the party whish b spreading it eampmlgn, of misrepreentetton In the M[iiritime I I'rovilwes will rind itself, on election! day. snowed under. Thar L+ what .the people down there claim also. tett they make It more dettnite and nnme the t:overntnent as the party w•hh-h 'Treading the uawpnign of mi+re- 1 station. The Prime Minister is getting a good bearing in the Prov. ipso. but a.+ nsual. is r.lelling many of his warers by exag:coition(' and on. while on the other halal, 1 e eli i f 1 crinin K g new friends eve day by'his fairness in bleating with re problems of the. car net outlining 1 - ttettI+ i,Tf'anada in vit,tpera the i,Ite the :future. GODSRIOH. OWI Extraordinary October Bargains Speci a 1 Reduction Prices commencing with this an- nouncement. In many many lines our October Specials indicate Reductions of Half Price and more. Our stock is very large and select. New Floor Rugs Wilton and Axminster Rugs on sale. Select patterns and heavy British quality. 21 i x 3 yards, Okobet�priee $32.50 3 x :3 yards, October price $37.50 :i x 31/:: yards, October price, 142.50 3 x 4 yards, October price $49.50 Art Sateens 36 inches wide, best quality, down -proof sateells, reduced to 50c Silkaline Silkaline Art Draperies for comforters. Yard wide, at per yard 25c Blankets All pose wool with pink or blue bor. ders. White fleecy Blankets, size 72 x 90, weight about 81/2 lbs. Foi'aarly $14.00, on sale per pair ....$8.60 Furs Extra values in fox, sable and wolf Scarfs and Stoke. Smart new styles, rang- ing each $6, $8, $10 Dress Silks Black, navy, brown, 36 - eh Pailette Duchess Silk, heavy and , beautiful lustre. Formerly sold at $2.75, per yard $1.75 Black Satin Duchess, yard wide. Formerly $3.50, at per yard =Ze25 Underwear "Stanfield's" Underwear for mets, all sizes. Extra heavy and warranted all pure wool. Shirts or Drawers, each $2.00 • Stanfields "Stanfleld'a" medium weight Underwear for men, finest wool with a slight mix- ture of cotton, all sizes. Shirts or Drawers, each $1.50 Bath Mats Size 27 s 54, with heavy fringe, Smyrna reversible wash rugs, 15 only on sale. Mostly in shades of old rose and blue. Former price was $7.50, for this October sale, each $3,50 Monarch Floss, Dove, or Down, in all the new shades and colors at new prices. Floor Oil Cloth 36 inches wide, in a range of patterns -- tile, floral and block. Perfect quality and heavy weight. October sale price, per yard 600 Linoleum Extra heavy quality British. Linoleum, well seasoned select patterns, 4 yards wide, at per square yard, reduced to $1.121/s Flannelettes 500 yards of yard wide White Flannel- ette, soft full and splendid quality. sold a year ago at 60e, Lt per yard - ..25c Women's Coats Pattern Coats ---one of a style or color, made of finest heavy, soft French Velours and Ouvetyns---heavily silk lined, -fur trimmed or silk stitches�\ ,,The highest class of coats we have shown for many a day. Values aib�e*:ceptionally attrac- tive. All sizes, 16 to 42, prices range $20, $25, $30, $35 and $45. W. Acheson & Son it there has Leen nothing but a ward welcome for the Liberal leader in all parts of the Provinces. Mr. King and his lieutenants have been cheered for fir frank db.eu+alone of the prob- lems of the day std the able manner Ia_Which thby have outlined them and i tits remedies neeewmary to meet them. ref r "Nee are not Free Trader." Mr. King has declared In many of his •wper•hes, "but we are freer traders." We believe that the basic Indltstrles of this country must be developed and that in order to develop these' .here !mist be a revhdon of the tariff: -*Al which would make the implements and e' ill+tnimenf+ of prdutlon hear the' Least poo+eiibic Illtrlen ; and the ne•rs- ries of life mist also be relieved, to as ioossible, from eontributing. tariff must remain t no man am wtggost that w'! (moo awsy With a�'•tarfl'f in ('Roads : but It whonlld Ile rertweel. If you leave that reglsfou In fl* hands of Mr. Moisten it will be revlsel In the inter14 * of that small but powerful coterie of manufacturers who are now dk'ea ting the (ioirerm- mont'. course of retina. If you elect Tory ruts. The•u earn. the clwtlone the I,Ib'rnl party to ofihr you *111 bare with the rennnl of tole \Shield LauPTsr' rev1 lit of the tariff fn 1414' Intet1wts Al Premier. and the let(inning ,f fifteen I sof the home and iM noels, and yva }enry of prosperity for the country, will further hove the atrfc•test ,econ- 'dr. Ring rerire.l t1* news 1n oust a0d r.trera'h1ent In ptrbllc elt• /tliarkottetc,,,ti ray a heppr r7m!•1 &t, ,► signiflcant omen victory was brought about last w. I'n•rious to the election of 1 (9fl w ch resulted In the return of the fan er admlm istrttion and the dawn .1 t r golden era of prosperity for ('Idols, r 11'11- lr1tL t.-,;ra.•r -tit qtr--(• dressing a meeting when the wont broil 4,' to him that the date of t eleetion hail Toru d.cid,rl. Ion Freda nigh' of last week. Ilnu. Mackenzie King w -.as in (,'ItarIottet,wn when the, wool w -,ie brought to him that t Ir, riot *ofl14'7 g14 rat an l'tiew 1 hr'rmler 0. To terry the parallel further, it was pointed out that previous to the. election of lento ,rawlkion+ wen• very had iu the 1►.,mitfion. ilusine,e, was stagnant awl the people were to a stare of unrest after several years of y+ e• feet ory. I'm e of many oilier\ imlkntlnnsl that tit twi- lightel WI the t of the Melghen Government 11nd appr(aettnl. It might web le looked upon as such. �91(vwlitares. with a Perimtf of every dol- lar of the people's money .ebkh can be saved. null a evrt•ful accounting to the people for an money vent.-- -The pent.""The cleric• le yours" the Lt oral leader warned him audletwee*. "it is for you to -ay whetter you want ,'4tnnrnr or continued extravagance; whether you want freedom and re- pnre•ntali v.• g,.v.•rnment or continued arbitrary actions by the Melglrwn Gov- ernment ; whether yen *1041 to con- tinue in oilier sn autocracy or get back to proper principles of government -of the people for the people and by the tropic. ,- I1 I. Ie•rhap. .ignith.are of 11e tnith' of the alleged eh,nege In 4.orernment 10 wow.. that Ile men ah:• handed ort the a nIsm ocem.'ur of the election date awl the mem Is han,l,,) not the IDA 11If..t., I,t eIttaWA. wor,, !tt•nators Itel•l and ,'alder .tpa,n,ntl'. fhottgh lion John 1' w'l,v 11.4,4 of 1'r,•'.-t,tt, has retired from the r;ovsrtxnent, lie sod Mr. ('alder *' 4111 of It. Apgar - (softy they are to ,'.ern their senatorial emoluments by handling 'I*tthms for the young .Premier and, of roursa, bb Ing at bend to vote down anything to tis Renate which Mr. M.Ighen doe* not want to pass. Ono of the question, of the day, down In the Marfittw Prorineer 1y : "Who are the new ministers ?" No - hotly atewarnntly ever heard of them and even gnaws( p*rmp,lc who hapten to he Mown there ars tthahie to giro the 'tattoo; any Information. Notwuly knows Meows. Holley Monte or Nor - miens' and after another two months nobody will ter beer of them ,goon. While Me Prise Miat„ter has hest M have ...Ireton from hos MOOS: neet- tagm, powwow. who dhtapsed with Ahs aro dared to emotion itis a ffi*pIty, Phos* 248. —0_. iteportm fmom• all sleet lona of the country are most eneoiraging- An array of splendid candidates are tee Ing Maori In the Des In all parts of the Dominion and the men already nominated are slosh se to ensure that when the 1,rh*ral administration to re- tdrned to omrr In December, an It premlw•s to he, then w111 he within Its ranks the materiel for a eattt'oet of flrat',Mae hnstnrw Laren, competent to hanttle tho affairs of the Dominion. rather than, ea et psrseat, a cabinet made up of men who "came le Riot- ing for the title and had nowhere else to go." Ice creams may arae and kr seams mar go. but Blackstone's mann forever See that vow ant order, is Blaci it6tte'a D' -LAW NO. 25 OF 1141, OF THE TOWN OF GODERiCA. A Bylaw to authorise the borrowing at $55.11410.1111 by the issue and wale Of debentures to provide for the instaW ittipian ifilter shier- .• , -Witting ion of with -Ibtl the sunf.iea1 water works system. WHEREAS the water sod Light Commission of the town of Ooderk'h has requested the council of the town of (:od.rtrh to pr'co'ide the seromary funds for the purpose of Installing a filter and chlorinating plant in con- nection with the water works system of the town of. Goderieh operated by saki commission. AND WHEREAS from reports which have been received from the Provincial Board of Health it appears to be necessary that the mid fitter and ehlorltattng plant should be estab- lished la otpper that the supply of water should be kept pure. AND WHEREAS the estimated (-fist of the lnetallatlon of said plant id $IRi,000.00, AND WHEREAS ft to net'easary to provMe said sem by the hove of de- hentures of the town of (ioderich, take pro.r'edm of the sail debentureto be applied to the mid purpose and other. and the amount a[ the (keit to be hereby trotted being the maid sum of 55x5.000.00. AND WHEREAS the total amonat required by the Municipal Act to be raised annually by 'special rite dur- ing flirty yeerl for paying the said mi debt and intert in the sem of 53995.80. AND WilF.REAR it Is demtrnble to lame the laid dehenturem at oto 1410 *and and make the prlucipal of the aid Miro repayable by yearly mittenfloristic period et thirty years. being the currency of the said debentures, said yearly soma being of such respective amount, that the aggregate*motet and payable h mob year for principal �te test in reltpect of said debt shall lie as nearly as fhissble equal to the enamor no payable. in each of the other ee twnty-doe years of the sa14 pleb\. AND W s RpdA3 the aoust .pt the whelp rateable property of the \lbws of Oedr•rieb, sceorQpag to the Mat M- eisel aase'smeat roll thereof. Is $2,1mIt,lA$.a8. AND W1ill EREAS the amount of the existing debenture debt of the said that 1411 leaseholders qualified under municipality is $251,11U4.10. exclusive the provisions of the Muok•Ipal Act. of Meal improvement debts succored by .ectton .9116, 14. H. 3, are required ten special acts, nitro or amesements, days before the day of voting to 61e whereof no principal or intermit 1* In with me a statutory de•lariitlon of arrest.qualifications, otherwise their names THEREFORE THE MUNICIPALtoll nut appear on the voters' lost for COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION ouch voting. OF THE TOWN OF OODERICH, AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE enacts ss follows :— that the vote of the electors of the 1. For the purpomem aforesaid it told Town of (:oderIeh *111 to taken shall be lawful for the Mayor and on said tww+t t the fol- Treasurer of the acid town of (lode - and timesprop■fid plbylaaces.w tahat im to rich to borrow the sum of $56.000.00 8117'on Monday. the 31.t day of and footasne debentures of the maid Cor- (klub"' A. D:, 1821, commencing at poration to the amount of $15.000.00. the hour of 8 o'eiock in the breu.00m esoli of which debentures shall um- and nontlnnlrlg until 5 o'clock In the ,kited on the date of the Issue thermf, atMrdwon of flue carne day. by the fol - awl shall los payable within thirty lowing I►*piaty Returting Omura : ears thereafter at the once of the Polling subdivision No. 1. at Thomp- ysows shop, at cosec 01 Vktorls street tr(steanmr of the said Cres *hall b `-fig fslgtn atcnre, fi7 TH. to onset 2. The wkl debentures +•hell be puty Returning Officer, and John R. ne payable 1n thirty annual ltalmenta .McKay, poll ('lerk. • doting the thirty yea's next after the Polling subdivision No. 2, at Me - De I.wmv thereof. Irtnb entre. ore, fleet m the Opera3. Each of the said debentures House on Kln*b, sn street. by Charles shall b' armed by thy Mayor of the !totem, Deputy Returning - said town of ('.owlrrIe h, or by some f:I.uL McLean, Poll Clerk.other person authorized by by-law toPolling aim tine tame; and by -the treasurer thereof. and the clerk shall seal the same with the eomlrom :real of the lmld Corporation. 4. The aid debentures stall bear interest at the rate of six per cent. per anmim payn able yearly at the office dull the maid trem..jurer, and all have attacked thereto coupons for the pay - meat of same, which coupons shall be signed by the Mayor and Treasurer of the told town. 3. During the currency of the said debentures! there shall be railed an- nually by epeeist rate on all the tate aide property In the mad town of (iodetich the mom of 5390510 for the pwurpore of saying the amount doe in each of tow said years for prtactpal mud interest In respect of the said debt. 8. This by-law Mail talse1act on the day of the Bruit paealag thereof. Ptgvttdrpplumed olly ped at the Oopncll Chambers., 'at the Town of (loderteh this 4th Ray of October. A.D., 1921. (t4g1) E. R. W IO i.F., L. L. K 4OX, Mayor. ('Nrk. anbdtvl0fon No. 3, at the Wn Hwll, by 31. C. lteteher, Deputy Returning Officer, and Geo. ikelcher, Poll Clerk. Polling amldiviolon No. 4. at Mothers' wood shop on Victoria street. by Huron A. Trafford. Deputy Return- ing Officer, and Wm. Mothers, poll Clerk. Polling snbdtvidoa No. 5, at P. I. Walton's dors West street, by (awsld Sturdy, Deputy Returning Officer, ■rad Harold AlsMkdone. Poll Clerk. Polling subdlv1ba No. 8, at Amplify Bros.' ktore. West dart. by H. L. Watson. Deputy Iteturning (Moser, sad Wm. Tale, Poll Clerk. Polling m,tbdlvlsion No. 7, at Wm. AleAzMar'a rwtdesMs, at the corner of Wtlttea sod Oayyky street'. by Donald McKay, Deputy Returning Ogkeet. and Robert Tall. Poll Clerk. ()♦, 0.torday, tae 20th day of October, 1021. the Mayor of the said Towa will, attMA,,at . the couarlt chambers of the alrttl''1!iwn at 18 o'eltwek In the forenoon, to appoint persona to 'Menet at the various polling places sforwld, apd $ the Awl slimming up of the Teem by. the Clerk, on he - TAKE h'OTICR that the above 1s' halt of the ppe...ms `interested In and a tree copy 01 a prrepe.e.l bylaw which prdwmWlag .e' atiVeakti the tossing of ha" been taken into oaglderstk,n. sod the said i roems& blow. 'respectively. white) w111 he 8naltg paned by the The (lett of the Come ll of the said Conneil,.oe, the Municipality (la the Town of (4de•rleh meiv shoal at hta evtne d gpetrt of the stamen be- office 1n toe dotes %a .at 4(1 e'etork int obtaieed thereto) atter ore atnoth in the foreseen of Tuswilig, the oat town the }trot peblicatkm in The (lode- day of Nevesahrr, 11121. M stoma up the ri.'h Menai n,wwpwprt. the date of sambas of lobe ler sad *pleat the whtuh publiestkiu wail the 8th day of said prepaid bylaw. (k•tMeC 1921 L. I. KNOZ. AND merit TAKE/ NOTiCB -% ('pert,