The Goderich Star, 1922-01-12, Page 47'liital �iV', J:L , 4Ytii. Mee,
GodericWs New Town
Council Gets TQ Work
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New Winces Free Electrical Fewer Wedel II
IGite-•'Terlt'hei* ea Noy Matte's la His Ielargeral J
STMWI$C COMMITTEES NAMED -APPOINTMENTS MADE
Isobar Nei* Te Assistaat Assessor -1M Stlgtests Bettor Mositlipal
Offices; Saks. Sekliera Deal Wart Statue Fer Memorial.
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The :inaugut'al meeting of lire town
COnncii se -a9, held qtr 1iotlday. cont
stencing at 11 o"clock. with ail the
members +1f the sew council present,'
ef-
ter the Mayr Ilan not
ltstred bis until
'itddrett.
After the Council assembled the
Mark ita4.ttre result of the elections.
Then the mayor eatled on Rev. Oh.
Meycraft to lead : in Drayer.
"Gentlemen of the eminent" said
1114 Worship, "I •congratulate 7011 MI
your .acieptatnce of office and :aur
anrlarilfe t tlesiro to serve the people.
Ilse Finances a HurnlnOQ,uestiou
"The finances t)t the town. 117:e ilio
iarift In Federal affairseare a turning'
attention and reach one of you should
study -the finances, r-.0 that when the
dkne for eritietarn comes round the
council' dire, not lie misconstrued.
Financial experts, es never before. are
Milling on giivernmants to curtail ex-
Pendituree. There will ,be ort'ain cx-
penditures tan eapltal that will 1)e ab-
.O3utely mrlessary, but then again
dean0rnlea4 :may .. t3QF;a,eet thetnsetvee In
your administration. • •
""There are certain departments Hiatt
vire the large fon-Whig departments.
Thereis the public Works. comllttee.
We were told on 'nomination night
that etre controllable expenditure of
itte ,tot ed Watt anent, n26,000, and nearly
half of that Was spent- by the pub3tc
mot -0 -committee. But this commit
tree, with our .good Judgment may
*eon be placed vv verge it, may curtail.
"Then there. is the Goon Beads,
'Wry ilttge 'has 'been 'expended here.
There is about 88,000' accrued 'to the
credit of the town In the county treas-
urn. - Last year the county--rnunell.
/toted $1,500 out of tills by special bye
(few, :not there this was -groat difference of
"'pinta* OS to tow r s shoddbe iex-
' vended.' "You each should, give your
isot
is tit bud
io h to tl 1 and beet thought t ,
B
wppe&r'that 1110 cutting dower gof Batt -
ford hill .to not tete best seliemo `lot
two anend, the money On thetheconnecting•
•
buy from our 00111111581011 mane'
Iaoreepower rind pIwe It at' the (aspera'
of new Industries. if we could ar-
range for 1000' 1t. p. :or even 500 b. p.
Iva would reduce the cost by Increas-
ing tho load; Anil the advantage of
Oils sort of deal ds that when vvc use
t
ilio power ever pay for It and .0 we
don't use it we dont. If this seems a
workable eclieme mo might advertise
in American papers.
"We should have a scheme of adver-
tieing the town. A little !markt
t
might be gotten out outlining the
roads say from Cleveland and Buffalo
and Toronto to Ooderleh. It would
note be very ,expensive .and -might de-
velop our tourist and Rummer trade.
"About 03300 was required i.at
pion on She financial statement) for
bank interest. T have given ethics a
•good deal -of thought but have •rot
been able to reduce it. One of .the
eouneil fathered a schema last year
to collect lhc 'taxers t'w•tce-a year, but
tills wag net eonelttdett• for some res- explained •that it' was hone so that the
lic The ]bran of ti. New Era
"llrintrtcr atrtsletlt� for -general discus- :� ;; ;r ,Q. t.
'. :e
7 i11it, year wey� III have some ma
c tt f Vie t i o
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Ott 15 the b .x til
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dal 'will) :1t cit tic. ' no rlt.an-
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have date several a
mat -
town.We- w added s
n. h �
varks, and I don't think wt' noelet doed 'up last` Yoar. There are the (lode-
better 'titan 4111140 "Vita tite Ilorticut.'rich 3larcantlle Co. anti IN National
testi tstteiene and b ave the henetit-of SliipbuildtnR ;o,: I am pleased tosay
aid Weiner Seltel. t$ oidonlutnd to
per Hires', ut tilc.ittta fee tine y.or.
I:aliRerliwr }ivlMi.'i SWAM 1 3N *wine
memo 4VtW: trial aNt+c.iR:,xi members of
vw it.warat remise of itt'. 8eleter, with
?Meteor.. etei..au anal 'tiaftcl. einuucit•
ter Hill wotoorcl•'•t lien.
no' (manor Hotness wire in favor of
lit* s omitte t gnat 4' w11caltor number
for hie. '171e Reeve end the Mayor al.
*Mod n word 4% to iir. Holoter'r
ywltffcrttioui. 11 u exptatience in fry.
gkne, eke. et wintery Campo, aireulsl
be of value.
"Pit? dnfrrhisa iii fern,, all voting
for it but Cemacillore !lumber and
;story and rhe, Deputy Reeve.
Air. J. W. 1 neon was oe.*ppolnteii
on %be 4, C. I. board /Or the yearn
19211. 23 anti el. Ah'. O. A, Held :to She
public Merin beard for the sante tern'
and Mr. t.. A. Nairn to the Housing
Commies/don for the years 1922 and 23,
Councillor Mtimber Surtot Appoiatrtaeut
of A*i.lrtent Assentor
Tile sitlpolntment &.f en asttessor and
rolleetor and the matter of an assist,-
ant
ssistant assessor caused no little-Mears-
attn.
Councillor Holmes. moved, seconded
by Reeve Gatlow that Mr. Campbell
br, appointed Rsseesor ant eullt'etor.
Councillor Iiuir,ber esker! It the ap-
pointment Tenet away wan necessary.
"Nilo will receive your taxes?" ask-
ed rho Mayor.
Councillor number said the appoint-
ment of an assistant ~rate rrwfk' for
pncyouar to get ewer a difficulty. "I
don't think It nese ry Itt spent} 3500
far an assistant, If Mr. Campbell is,
incapable he shOulti.. ay 4111 asslIiant,
or drop to some other ilosition, or
drop our I don't thilnk the town position,.
a right to pay two. Tht8 man Is get-
ting .500 for six weeks' avork."
Councillor (Lill enquired why an 'as-
sistant eves appointed, and the Mayor
son or other. This of course 'would nssessntent could be made Laidler. one
save Interest and maim It easier for men going out to do the outside work"
"Another some of er'to. pay. while the man in the office could ft'
r nastier X found 111 tmy re eer+VO 'payments tin orrear'r of tarns
cent canvass there wcra
as ne derail and at the- same'timb attend to income
agitation for was 'the establishment ofassessmiints. 'JII 111is wvay vile roll was
ar market. If it, is possible to try this completed pretty closely on time, 'cif
out for :an (expenditure of tft,000 1 you appoint a new man could you gat
would' be in favor of that. 1 am not the ye It done for Senn?"
in frivol' Of a n20.000 expenditure us eve Councillor llitl cc mmentCd f o 'ilia
•
were told would-be Necessary to as
tablish Market faculties. effect that it, by the appointment of
"Wo have had cattalo local im'rave. on assistant the taxes were got in
nt 1uesewers constructed, '131e deben- more quickly, bank interest would be
turas for these sliuuld •11e sold as seen saved and it might be good 'business.
oat possible. Councillor Bailin said be was ready
"I notice oleo rtlicut I dal accused, or to vote for Mr. Campbell but needed
the 'Inference as drawn, that certain' more light before he could vote for
oritaanlzation$ have not my support, an assistant: The roll was supposed
Well I can say this, as far as the Board to bit clip„ *WA tat y est,
of_iiTrado is concerned,': in any matter nnunc111or •llollnes '481(<1'481(<1that Mr.
Mon Board of Trade has asked' for my Campbell be heard. Article from any
co-operation 1t'Ihas had may co -'opera- Other ttsideration, .a..'man grown old
WM. AB far OS I aun,'concor'nett .'rho in ,the to'wn's slenee and with 'Mr,
h becon-
e-oil'
out( C
.Brie o s.
alive branch goes: out to dltein' and .re CaN►pbcil's experience e
ill prlwe
to them that
e-'
w
nt their 114
61nd
system
worked out satistactoril'y.c •oleetto1 asnever before. Councillor rite1;wcn asked if
4helr good jurlgmene lin, beautifying we are at tho dawn of: a new era, and
-those parks. em one or two occasions It looks like a year of cautious oiptl-
x bane Mtlggcaited a cemetery ani m'ism.. Too turn of the aide Is femme..
oommiselon-and this year T more; firm- I am • pleased .to announce that the
ly bakes* ni 'ver that 4:commission .2061'1'1611 .Salt Go. Is. planning 'to' dou-
• would` 110 U noon mimeo for the leas" bio .or treble its rapacity In table salt.
that tho council Iy almost completely About 'shirty men -aro already fin-
citanirrl6, out tvitit ,'r cotrtnl195ton wfc ploeei1 at the .work at the (lod•'rten
would hires all .1esuranee of a1 con- l;levator extension snit 11' the corn-'
itnu0U1 program, natty:s' saicinu.goes throuj Ii Mer' will'
Soldiers' 1101303 Itotl, gratuity and
Memorial
''b'.Ve have had for, t110 last three
yeates ti soldiers honor roll in prcpart-
lion. This was_ eoitllaleted s'ecently
but unfortunately so1ne names 'were'
: left oft min eve will have to 11111e 1'
.new riot made. 1 mould ;tike to sea.
tilts completer as soon as Miss -title.
"Then we hlive had 'au agitation. anti
rightly s0, for Horne.' gratulty . for the '.
'I+I!tu'rrterl 'soldiers. it 'a cash gretulty'
Is decided on }'+a bylaw• will have to
bo (submitted to 1336 peoplre.: If some.
lltttle ;rrmenitlrunco Is 'ghat that will'.
not run Into iinu'h money It ,night be
dont-without: .
t"There is also the soldiers' wall0r-
1*1. Tito touiictt ,Is hitt .direct l toe
ssponslble for this. as it is being Irani(=.
Melt by ern' outaldo earnmtttee and the
triode collected for this purpose oro
loveetetl lir' Vietory Bond'.. One t'ea-
men why this Wats not Completed was;
that on the advice of pave al members;
of the. eommittce'end °oUta1ders, it Was.
• felt that, We wain( obtain better value'
for our money and cit Ilime that same -
tress of design, by wailing, and I fore
one agreed ed •want ., that view. Prices:
"' have now dept. a 0tect and I Think we
could very advantageously te1rmplete
. this now. No iltuitt, wall 'theme sol-
(Mees on the 'eoutnell this mettt-r will
nave intention.
?'iso Vaeinploynicnt Question
"The qurgtl0i1 of . unemployment.
aline not 110 (mute xg !Lovas o cauplo.
+of weeks, ago. was sufficient to tell, to.
Kehler no later than last Week a meet -
lag of mien wanting work. In the pre-
ppaetl making of open air rinks %Vf
Gould use. smote uhiemplo3ed..
"It has also been 4iropo.ed to re-
anote tam town scales to tire property
in the mat' •of 31ra town hall. I think
this 'would' b.'`ory adventege0us. We'
have rxperienred difficulty .in geetttng
. some 'one (o took triter ilia 663104 but.
with them TNmoled 'there would al.
ways be eomoonc at bend to attend to
weighing.
""There tray be petitions Coming in
for 6esvv'rs and the Government pays
one-third of Ilio excess cost of 'geese s.;
"I see by the moss Were is 80111i3
19respect of a boat acr1ice. I bolos this:
is true. 1 1;rllov; 1110 Town of 4;ode-
rieli could well copy tho exampl0 Or
(haven Sound what they Were atter this.
north shore Raffle and formed h, Com.
darty and thought a boat.
Mayor Proposes' titreeing il'reit . Pauer
for Industrleta'
"In 'the matter of amour;)1,1lh-Eat to
industries. Wo pay about q:r0 n novae
ptlw'c' foe hydro. 1 hrileen we mould
lass about two years`. work. -
"I hope that at the eloec of the Sear bor. and. I lave thought,' and I thought
our vanes 'will say at l0lst -that .wtj so lest ;coir, than for six wa'eke". work
the
C. C. L
The renewing ea'tip . stan,hing £±f t:_.
r "laetlaa.
tee 7tr1 $itafia
�t .n
fon �,.i r �
,� tit t.
:1Oveiot er etre li • ....'.. r. The new
i,$riadinw. re Luir< :e ,,D Iger rent, in rani
cubic t entry»iit Orly inlidounu tagreec
gine. Teem r.pert Nitres the pere('ntaee
of the n.,gl•<gete ).tat the tlieyures atter
the moues c,t ti< me cttielente indicates
the moaner of ersi jcrts fielewv 50 per
cent.
Form Averege
Honors,
' 1tutr. Gig
Pass.
,i. livor
H. Meteor 13
NI. 13anititti;tr
E. hunt fig
Coe uanataison a4)
P. Stokeit 3).
t,.. 'xanley r 4l.
It. Munro t2
1.. Gamlen. (2)
N. tAllsan it.)
°:wt. Origin til
V. Seagrove (1)
4 . iVhtte1 (2)'
II. McLean • (2)
L• Snetgrove •''J)
• 1►let:ariliy {4)
• J. Farr (4)
L. Jeffrey (4)
O. 'ken CO)
P. ltowraa (3) ..:......
Below 50,.. Banked.
T. Crunchy
Mlle Mayor' a started io -reply affrm-
af,Ively. 'evidently meaning this t the
pianai'rear.otg": h'aOt ,taxVing anes. assistant .was sada-.
faactory, but hesitated for fear ills an-
swer :might he taken as approval of
Councillor' Lumber said, "Certainty
the system Is not satisfactory."
Councillor ?•iolmcs 'pointed out ttlat:
it should not be taken to metro that
'.ilia men we -ere "not ,attstaetOrt: Per -
baps people did not, 'have the money
to pay their taxes at +owe.;
The • 1ay'Or pointed out that with an
assistant the town wag ready to rr-
c'olve taxes two months earlier 'titan
:before. "1 think like Councillor Horn -
tried to do fair verybest for (the town
of (loderieb. " •
Ab 111' S9lyor `eeneludett: 4111111ar1se
was beard tram dim Members of the
snuffed. •
The Standing Committees.
A striking committ)C, rOnslstiirq of.
tete Slayor, tho Deputy Iteev.o .and
Councillors Starry, nettle and dumber.
.Vas appointed 10 draw tip the stand-
ing committees for Vie year, awl file
•council adjourned tor: 13 minutes for
tine• comniltte0 to prepare tts report.
On reassembling stle- eontmittee pre -
Salted the following raft or comtnit-
flees, wilieli, was adopted, the first
Peened on rateh committee to bo claatr-
nian
lllnanee_•ilr. Oaliow..- G. 1i. number,
J.. J. Moser. k: IL +11111 and W, Balite.
• Public 'Works -J. J. t3ioscr,. Dr. (tal-
low, W. nettle, J. J. AIcLonen and It.
/Whites.
.Cemetery -.and Parks - W. 'Bailie, J.
J. A.tcEwen, I3r. fialtow, D. llolrnee
and, B. II. 0111.
Market -•3..J. b1eEwven,• J. J. looser,
C. 11. 'lion -Men. J. Story a11d t). OHolmes,
Special and etcher --G. 41, Humber.
tar. Gallo% 17. 11, 11111, SV. Baine and
J. Story.
Fire -J. Story, E. II. 11111, D. Mimes,
J. J. We1wen and 3.. J. Moser.
Court of ttevlsion••I.t. #Holmes. W.
Bailie, C. 1I. Bonbon J. J. Olet von
and J. Story. -
M'atcr Light and Iiar'ber-.t:. 11.
12311, J. J. Moser, J. Story, C. IH. Huta
ber and Dr. Oaa110.v. •
8enve (callow, who had in the mean-
time cone in, objeetl d 10 being. Put
Wenn aro. 6hatrman taf f1nanee, Ile
would like '10 pee eome0ne More vers-
ed in ilnanee :sap chairman.
The Mayr*" "Yon, just keep thatt.
bore you all the agsistaue' you.
need. The Reeve's explanation Is not
accepted by the ..Iayor." . '
'1'ht1 'CtUI*ar meeting Welds of the
teunell were bared for the lint and
thirst Fridrls of each month at 8 Tt. M.
as heretofore.
• Appointments Made
The Atay°O1C was appointee' as alive.
for on talo board of the *30deriel1 Ele-
vator heir an.1 Transit [+o. for the year. un-
der arrantemelit' provided for by le.
gielation.
Aiajut *Dunlop liaving intimated his
desire to retire from this Hoar.1 of
Health. l aiuue'illcu' Member„,nuvetl._"-
6nndr'd by +Deputy 13.61.' Moser. teat
Mr. Frank Marlin rte taka ewer. stun-.
lout's placer and 31rsat'e. ,1. 11. Atcl.ea1'.
$500.11 n let at, money."
(louneillor Number, "1 think If. coy
Memory serves, me, I was the plover
of -the appointment of the assistant,
Tito ' arrangement was [hat if :lir. Wat-
son continued this 8500 would `be part
of ;tris salary' of $1000 for the ,year..
We certainty 'thought he \valid drop.
in, before +the end, of the, year, es ors•.
sessar :and c011eetor" . ,
Counoillor. Bailie, "I think this is. a
eery very -stranger proceeding, The
irxea•..of ;hiring a man at $500' on ouch
conditions. When he toot that 9500'
You were done with him," •
• •Caunctllor (lumber., "Had `t been in
the counell last year be would note
have' iron hired with my vole"
Mr. Campbell Tells the Counell Some,
• Things
Air: Campbell was Hien -allowed to',
speak. He said, "I 'am eery much
surprised at. 'the posilton 'taken by
Councillor (lumber hi this Matter. I
can say 3hls,..it is simply ,impossible
,for one man to do the two works,,
especially since le 11ewV lawv went in-
to force. With part 11I, added to the
oesessment roll we havo about 1500 or
motel. names to add to the ae-
scsement roll: °'There is also a great
deal of dIIfl1lty In our taxation, rte.
'Watson slid 'the outside work and I
'v as''loing as much as he, as to in-
come,••cindi Liy my special understtand-
ang . of 'the utcame tax matters 1 din
creased the assessment on income
enough• to mora than pay the assist-
writ's salary and pretty clearly: my
own. As to collecting I might say to
'the council I ani doing about three
times tate work I' ought .to' do. The
council tisk the e011eetor 'to collect ail
Soon es the tato is struck. Not an-
other man but myself could do it, 1
have no collector's roll 1,311431 'I start
ro143ctlhg. It Is for the elerk to make
out lint 'zone end there is six weeks or
two months' .work In that, 111ave
*50,1)000 or OG0,000 of taxes collected be-
fore the roll is in my hands. 11 is
Jmp isstble ander the 'caniihtions to get
the tax ••isoview out. I have no right
to collect st 't111 tine roll Is in my
hands. The cleric is DOI required, urn
less speetaily ordered by the council,
to have the cell completed before Oct.
1st, and In' would have to have anoth-
er man to help him to get it out soon
41'. 1 leave no right atter that to col
1eet till i seri 1 out notices lir every in.
sllwicival. holy Is it ppssuale to bet
those Out1 T was ato6 'even able to
77,0
71.3.
,4.M
73
4.0
00.6
69.4
68.3
652
65.4
63 7
113.5
57.8
57
50.1
54.8
52;0
02,2
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113. Be11.,•.•...« . ,.•..,•.
*Form 10e Averaage1 C35%
Olonors,
C. 'Droves (1)...... ..... .79.3
N. Johnston (1)• ..., ,.....,. • f
114 131ctherington« .... , *. ::..76.7
A. Oram (1)..... ::..
•....7G°!
.,'Clark (t)•. 4 ...•.., •,......i5
Below 75%, -
>• Flet(* '1t`
(.I, lYilsinger (2) .,....,_,•,......,74..
Ii, Moyer (I) - .72,8
7., Kinahan - - .... . .,..'12.3
13. (farrow (1),,....,...•.,,,.
...722
Si'. Wagner.-. .4714
03 -Gravest '613•.•••• . • ..... • • -••69-3
. Garrow ,, •69
L. Mack -.,.,,........,....,01•..,6$,1
0. 'Breekow ,..67
J. ;,hei)ermld (4)..• ...•...'.:,...66.8
rel. Clark (2y.', ,, .,..•. 66.47
-0. Brownlea ..... ..,.. 65,8
I►,' Reyeraft (0••••••••.4,4414,11•...65.4
bred D!okson (I). . «........8
E. .iiia (1)...... .., ..Y...,.,.«64,13
Of. "TJgeert (i),.,,,
E. Ponder (le
J.
Pinder (2)
)EI. !Crawford (2)
61.1-
E. 710b1nson.. (2)
-ver.
W. . • 5 ur6Aonaldsdn31 (1) ........:......... ,..59.8•
M. 'Sanderson
(2)..........,...%•••58,1
a1. 'Nevins • (31 •., ,..",5.5
r .54.3
B uce (2): • �
tt. Finnigan (4), •. 51,4
.1111 Poster (5) ..: , . ...', : , :..504
Below _,50 0, ttanl ed.• •
AGOOD
RESOLUTION
To buy your Men's
rt Wear and Tailorr`
ratimats at Meek't .
MX *TORS WORM WHIMS
CHAS. BLACK Th. o?"
.b77.7-1.7111'
.•-- ,
ii.. .btshton : ,
A. JOiinston., ., ,.
Form 111 Avetnoe G7.7%
2,
honors. •
collected SO0,000 of money last eear
and no troll In my hands until IDIO. ID
emir Own interest you must hews an
lee% ot the tome time as tolesshig.
Mr. Wation worked bard, and at
nights. to get the work none."
Couttallor 11111 Suggests Setter Olin*.
•YF. Wlriter:,;. . • • • .gt •
KV"ilhoii. ,,1'/,3
Below 754Ia..: -
t nt. ' Jolhnxtoii.
. (. ,Humber. d„ :'. .:74,7
During the discussion that fo)towed
the ;Mayor aslred,:"Does It not spinner
nova' to 'a aiuesttofl at the appoiilte
meat of all assistant assessor?"
Councillor number, "No." Ole had
in mind tho whole matter of the ap-
pilintlnent 'c3 assessor andcollector,
assistant assessor, collection of taxes
twice: ar year, ate.
Mr. Campbell said, '-You 01111't'eoln
lect taxes' twice .a year till you pass a
bylaw: pass al bylaw this. year -to col- 1
1ect twice next year."
• Councillor Ilumber made some ; 're-
mark about thle being the WAY they
were always blocked, and 231r. Caoip-
bell said the whole trouble Ie you
lion't puss a thylaw. •
'Phortly Councillor' Thml see Moved,
seconded by Councilior Savile that the
appointment of ,an assessor and col-
Ieotor and all assistant assessor be
referred to a committee of the whole
council to report to the council at the
first regular meeting, trod this carried'
unanimously:.
T11e. making• arrangements with, thebank to Anenco the town was referred
to the chairman: of finance committee
wvith the. Mayor 'and Treasurer.
The question of -getting a new sup-
ply at the rules '31111 regulations and,
it advisable, revising than before
printed, wee, referred to •the special
committee.
Councillor '1ICEwen' Disked if each
councillor should not have a copy of,
tho ` Municipal Act. The Mayor said
they would cost 60 or 70 emits a pleee,
and '.vide it might be all right for the
council to have them, he thought The
letunieipal 'World titled the bill.
The matter vias referred to the spa-
Bial' committee to report at next meet
The insurance on tho National Ship-
building *3o:s ;protection.
plant 'lead' expired. A
of, ar,aarr+,w. ...a........v•.• 432
It, McLeod b4,.......1,2
J tltaapnuall• .......,0- 7,2.1
•.
_ a2 1
L Oiaenenxiat 71.k'
3114:reltatr.-...............,let
in- - Elliott 69.5
1(. t tea)to * t2;) 63
i 6'
sF Pants (.11,. ,
67
in Sinclair (1:t 610
0
4 , VVareene"
II. .1HcCarthe- et) ei,7
4f Esher- it) 61.3
A. footle 81)-......._
A. Brown 42) •X 62.0
t7. W. Andrews (2) 62:=
L, Johnston ' 62
It.• West (2) .. 613
T. freeman (I) 59.3
A. l+raser 4,2) 59
A. nays (3)
14. {1lurney (4) , 55.6
P. it/allow (5)., •185
Form 10. R. Average
Monson,
R. R. Martin 884
To Outt 82.3
H Bell.
E. 'noble . •. ....,10',3
M. McIntosh ;........,,'i7
T.And..
erson ........... 75.7
Belowv 15%.
A. i8taftortt • 74.7
L. Cool►e 74 a
J...Young ..................,•71.5
O.. Speer (i) .....,....,91,4
E. Doak (1). .. . ...... ......:.11.1
.--Venison,...6G88
M. Baker (1) f^ -,'. •• -66.5P
!1,V. Maker..(1) . . 63,x'.
M. Reyoraft• (1) . 63
13. (Hunter (2).......:„... .,....
J' ,Jefferson . (2) 60.
1.. Here (1).••••••...,,._. 597j
IL. -Dalton (4)...... 58.5
0. Finnigan (4) .57,8
Fe. Dougherty (2).,.,. $6.5
11. Howrle (2) ... ...,. •,•50,6
•L, • Wattle (2)Y ,..... ....52,8
IH. ;hurray (3)......... .. ..50;1
13elow'.50%. ranked _ .
IL Cooper
J•. Mowers -•
Form Il. A. Arope .. t ve e 04" <
.
lionott
1 ' Browne, 82,7
D,. 'Woolleembe.. . ...,77,4
L. Brown ..(1)„ t,. . 7o,8
Below 15%.
L Mae tenzie (ft....., Y . 74,5
iii.3efferson, . , 71.7
R• 'Hamilton .
,. ,. • . 11,4
t 0. t11e14�eod,.. ,..,,..... ' 70.8
D. Gatttiwatte (4)..............,. , 69.2
R. Graham (i) 61,4
M. Stowell (2) • ,67.4
A. (Hetherington (it .64.0
E,. '4Y,h.itelY (2) 62.4
iL. Autorson (1) . ..,....,.,62:3
11.• Galt ,(3) 60.3
D.,':'tiars'hall. (4).,...°........,:..,60.2
M. Edwards (2),...........:.,:59.1.
J. hunter (i), ... ... ..... 58.5
0. Murray (3)..... • 57.9
5:
.7. Wallace (5)_....:.,,.,,.. ,6,2
,
B. Murphy (21, , ...: ,:.1t ..:544,7
T. neyoratt -'(3) , , - e4.3
J Cooke' (2) 31.6
' E. Shepperd (5) .15,4
Form IV. Average.07.
H'ollors
• It, IKilpatr'ick , • .,::,.:;
Ti.. Tay;iol'« . .e3.?
�
E. Washington ;1). .:..:.,.30,.,
Below 75%,
1i1, 4baper. ...70.1
bn
y, 6:
le.. NICK, :NValson ,.� . ..63,.t
-E. Inter (2). 632
J. O. ()arrow 13) 59.9.
It. t'Vilson (1)..,...; .,.58.8
Below' 500,
F. "peev+ero.:..
Sr-, commercial. Form. Avrraelte G3
C:
Bowra'«.. • a1.t
Ni,' Camper:11 . . 69.1
:3.'1: Mul'hollOiul:.A. ..67;7:
It. Westbrook.. - 66.3
The. Rexall Weather
Chart Calendar
for 1922,
Th
,as now arrived
This is the kind of a lendar we
have given you for the last few
years. Call and .Bet yours for
�192a at .
Stoie
ReiH. C. DUNLOP
TIN
ntmust give, a
The thing a merchant �
customer cherishes.: We
p quality the
tryto give it.
h. MAR ,E J N
F.
° Tailolr�.
V. 'Austin,
hompson- (I). .64.6
14. . ust n 60.6
A. Buchanan - (2) 60.6
A. B001100a0 (2) 60.6
T. Murray (3).....-- ... 59.9
.....,119.2
C. Afc,Crearth (2).�..';:
D. Fidler (2)'
59
M. 'McLean (5) 53.2
Parents are asked to call -un the
n +
r and
I the
Principal ' to canter c6 !7
standing of those bolow - the' *eras.
,n'ar'k .of 5Q%. .
3. P. Inteln, Print' p:ii,
t table l'tothel ,Graavefs'
�rw ,,t and palatable, c lw1
ce Ie ?,o
�
Worm ];7xterminator is sac
c
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.I CS
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clitItirt*u, and ,;,,�;
l 1.
t
and prcmp �
teniporary ranged 'until lbat day, eked the matter
of proteetiou to the extent of nthe.
titteavnnesse einottnermeSittoNs;Anooreferred to the
The elerle auggested that the sol -
'80417111e. 'Mayor mental Counelllors
tee, and the 'Reeves. name was added
later, when Dr. Callow • moved that,
83M0 -eoltlinittee take op with the
memorial eommittee the matter of a
Opinions monerial :town: The
tiring -was et o, standstill end the tout -
'unfree 'would like Mime aesistanee.
ot this point that the -Reeve's
name Wee added to Om committee.
The Moot oMd snake' designs ot a
memorial lord teen mecured and o
meeting was. to be held either 'this
week or next Of subscribe -ea to tho
turd to oeleet, one. "Do yon want Ong
Couttellatie Hilt
reeeited ate effIrMative answer
au4 Councillor Intl *aid he had telked
to returned men ond did not Imow of
row eoldier seta wanted to see a sta-
and Transit Company asnal tor eou-
iliwation of their iderpretation of the
!qtAw (it /910,„ Nit VIP (iltMtiatig end
anti/leas tre their Plant 'wand 001
mean additional aetteeimenn ,
Tide wet Softened te tho spreial
erten to the nand liealtto 0. C. I.
reetnnorien owl a loamy authorising
Pro het:melon WI* to PAY the
kelt sear* introvert (tet nhe Weet ?here
meeting- of the rontion were resent
ant the eeertell odieurteed.
•
After Nits. Campbell had epokete,
what he •wao fining to *ay %el% the
stenitient that be litel wet been talk-
irtg either with !Mr. Knox or ntr. Camp-
bell. but simple' from ine natt Orr -
not soe !env Mr. Campbell could 410
work eillineotly in tho space in
Itie earlier". In this day of . Oleo • tin
emney etoeffilog stand nit done to'
sPeed up the -nets /nye Mr.
(Mont feet squere to wink
201
'',:lourfrIP,i)t _Belie ho dial not feel
the ecomett tan tett linto to eigifitIrt
.plrAIOtt, 1t• wooM like this left
s1 et,
ed with Councillor Bente en thin A
non of the eellertien of• Vexes tante a
entr Neat
St9ok Taking anti Clearing
will portikituses
REGARD 'ESS OF GOSt WE WILL CLEAR ALL •BROKEN LINES
ININTE...voq SNARE THESE' SPECIAL ..VALUES :
.111E.Ri4'S BooT .SHOR
....EXTEN ON SALE
NOW 'P... yoiwctiocE.
son mity me Mar; he may
be far away,lat a good -
Portrait Of You tofil sing-
ly, be .appreciatml and
may bring one in return.'
Special Clearing in I
Mackinaw Coats'
and
Von's Flefleg.Lined
linderwear
is Men's, Black Mackinaw
Coats, single breasted, deep
shawl storm collar and all
round belt, with buckle,- s
pockets with flaps, leathers
stayed, sizes, regular
$ro.5o, clearing at
$6.95
• We Need eritO Mosey Yeii,leked The Merchandise
Select Ladies' Readyeto,Wear Co. have decided
to extend their sale for another week.
'Hundreds' of people have nOt seen Our great
bargains yet \ .0
We are going to give you thepportunity for
,another week so come and see the specials offered
Consider the values. Then let- your sense of •
economY guide you in making'a liberal purchase.
!laments and Misses' $27.50 to $53.00 Coils
$21095 to $43.95
Dressy Coats of deep -piled Velour and Bolivia,
richly trimmed with convertible and shawl collars of
French Beaver, silk lined throughout, no two alike,
Men's Fleece Lined 'Under-
weari.Shirts and Drawers,
all sizes. Pentnan's and
Tiger make, clearing at 119c
per garment, or per suit
$1.76
PA ROBIN
!NINO and Misses/ Inch $10.50 to $39.010
Cleverly tailored Tricotines, fussy Satins
Canton Crer and Crepe de Chines. Bach dress has
just that trick of trimming that makes it unusual and
just appeals to women who pride themselves in wearing
'frocks that are different: $7.00 to $29.75.
Our specially priced pleated or plain alwool
serge and tricotitte skirts, $4.95 to $6.95.
Children's Coats, regular $8.so to $18.50, great
variety to choose from, to clear $4.95 to $6.95.
Children's Dresses, Ss 75
Sale priced Hose, a pair for 39ey 69e, 75e, Sr.1
and St 55.
Select Ladies' Ready -to -Wear Ca.
GOODUCH