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SEE OUR NICE DISPLAY OF
New `ear's Cards 1
We wish you each and everyone a Very
Merry Christmas and a Bright and
and Happy New Year
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
'PHONE 90
THE TOWN COUNCIL
Pavement, By -Law Again Fails to Pass Council,the Vote Being five
to Pour Against It
Highways Depirtment Write Again for the Money
Council,. Officials, Water and Light Commissioners and Press Represent-
atives Entertained by the Mayer.
At theiregular meeting of the town
council last Friday, Dec. 17th, all the
members were present, the. Mayor' in
the chair.
The tax collector reported the. fol.
lowing texas paid from Jan. 1st, 1926
to Dee. 15, 1926: 1919 taxes, $6;
1922 taxes, $68.02; 1923 taxes, $2,-
297.94; 1924 taxes, $3,35L40; 1925
taxes. $8,132.12; 1926. taxes, *K319.-
24;
&3,319:24; dog tags, $164; 1924 oil, $47.81;
1925 ,oil, $492.86; 1926 oil, $907.1;
total, $98,786.52. This report was r
ferred to the finance committee and
also the treasurer's statements of re•
ceipts and expenditures for Novem-
ber and for the first half Decem-
ber.
A letter from Mr. J. E. Mutch, see -
rotary of the Goderich Fire Depart-
ment, asked the council to have the
front room upstairs in the town hall
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To All Our.Custoiners---:
• Acept.
our sincerest thanks
for your patronage during
the past :year.
To alwe . extend our
Aka., wishes
for
• AVerY Merry r Christmas.
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Royal Ladies' Ready4o!Wear Co ,
East Side .Square :: G bERICH.
CTIC iL
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FOR
CHRISTMAS
C. C. M. and. Star Skates, Sleighs
Rubber -Tired Wagons
PYREX WARE ,
CARVING SETS
.JABS amp ate Range
POCKET KNIVES
- and BASH . ;..
'LIGHTS
ELECTRIC IRONS
ELECTPJC
roASTERS
ELECTRIC
HEATERS
OLD ' ILONA. 1847
ROGERS SILVERWARE
BURGESS RADIO
BATTERIES
HOCKEY STICKS
and PUCKS
SEE THE
,WINTER SPORT"
GAUNTLET GLOVE
for Children, etc., etc. •.
Wishing one and all
A Very Bright and Joyous
Christmas
Alf. Tebbutt & Soo
48$ -- WEST STREET
Services art Unite �'hurch
lair lab. Dee. filth
i ORIA $T. l'Kl7'1RD CMtlRt'K
MORNING
Organ Prelude -"Christmas Processional"
Invocayoion-,
Hymn No. 121 -"Angels front the Realms"
Prayer, and Lord's1 grayer in Unison -7,
Anthem --"The First Christmas Morn"
Choir. Duet put by Miss $onley and Jars. Geo. Baeehler.
Psalm No. 23 -
Scripture Lesson-•
Offen
HymnNo. 123 -"Hark the Glad Sound"
Announcements-
Sermon--
Anthem -"lake Christ Story"
Choir. Duet part by llrs. Gordon Srt
Hymn No. 125 -"While Shepherds Nate
Benediction---
Organ Postlude-•--"Adcste Fideles"
EVENING
Organ Prelude -"Christmas Fantasia"
W. H. Maxfield
E. Nem tuft
(grant Colfax Tuller
Cliffe and Mrs. G. Bae:hler
hed"
J. F. Wades. Cantus Iliversi
Ralph Dunston
Mus. Doc. Cental:
Choir --"Silent Night" Franz Gruber
Hymn No. 118, --"It Came Upon the Midnigit Clear"
Prayer and Lord's Prayer in Unison -
Solo -"Dear Dear Old Story" I. IL Mwealth
Mrs. Gord.n Sutcliffe.
Scripture Lesson -
Offering --
Quartette -"Shine on, Bethlehem's Star" I. H. Meredith
h
(Theme of Chorus from Gaul's Ho"
Mfrs. G. Sutcliffe. Mrs. Geo. Buechler,
Mr. Geo. Buechler, Mr. A. Randall
Hymn No. 120-.--"0 Come All Ye Faithful"
Announcements ---
Sermon•
Anthem --"Nazareth".
Choir.
Hymn No. 116 -"Hark the Herald Angels Sing"
Benediction-
Vespc•:-•
Organ Postlude• "Christmas Postlude" May F.
HENRY, T. BARKER, Organist and Choir
REV. SELBY JEFFERSON, Minister.
NORTH ST. UNITED CHURCH
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MORNING
Organ Prelude -"O Thou that tellest good tidings"
Doxology --
Lord's Prayer-
Hymn-- ..
Psalm.
Prayer-. • •
Anthem -"The First Christauas/Morn"
The Choir.
Scripture Lesson-- .
Offertoire and Offering-
Anthen -"Behold I .ring You Good Tidings"
• Mr. Robt. Neilson and the Choir.
Hymn-•
Sermon --
Solo --"The Gift"
Mr.-Robt,• Neilson,
Hymn
Benedietion and Silent Prayer --
('h. Gounod
Postlude-e .
AFTERNOON
Selection -"nave you heard the whisper of the breeze" Beethoven
The Junior Choir.
Solo --"O Little Town of Bethlehem" H. C. Hamilton
Miss Alma Howell.
Selection -"Shine forth, 0 children of the light" Mendelssohn
The Junior Choir.
EVENING
Organ Prelude -"For unto us a child is born"
Symphony in D (Finale)
Holy, Holy-- • '•
Invocation--
Hymn -
Scripture Lesson-
P•rayer-• • •
Anthem --"O Holy Night" ;
Offertoire and .Offering-
Hymn-
Sermon••=•
Lawrence
Leader.
Handel
Newtstt
Churchill
Behrend
Mr. Robt. Neilson -and the Choir.
Organ --Pastoral Symphony �� ; '
Anthem="There were Shepherds
•Miss E. Hume and the Choi_.
- --Solo•---•'The- Star of Rethleltem"
Mr. Robt. Neilson. • • •
Anthem -"He Shall Be Great"
Mrs. R. Hendersob and the Choir.
Hymn,-.
�Benedictton and' Vespers-
Postlude ;, • •
fixed rp for the firemen.for the our- barber shop was referred to the puha
pose' of meeting •'and as firemen's•• lic works committee. .
Quarters. .This was referred' to the . A letter from Mr. John McDonald
fire committee, • pard, for permission to place. -barter
The Fire ri bide ttsa-der-n--rettot':: ••house on the -south pier was read and
for the year together with pay roil referred to the hat bor committee.
for• the year •and the report was re- , A letter from the town solicitor:. en-
ferred tothe fire committee and cloante account tor $125, balance of
pay roll was adopted. • The report his fees andcosts in connection. with
was as follows: The Fire . Brigade the suit of the Muskoka Hospital re.
have the following on hand: 2200 Wilfred Etue, was presentedand r'e-
feet of hose, 6 nozzles, 4 small chem- ferred to the finance committee with.
'loafs, 2 axes, 1 crow bar, 2 .y's, 4 power to act.
hydrant wrenches,. 10 hose wrenches 1 A letter from • the ' Department :of
6 hose band holds, 1 roof ladder, 1 Public Highways asking for early at -
20 -ft. extension. ladder, • 1 20 -ft 4 tention to invoice of Oct. 26thfor
straight ladder. 2 40 -ft. extension $8,404.77, 50 per cent. of the cost of
ladders. 1 pumping truck fully equip-' constructing concrete pavement in the
ped, 2 lanterns. The brigade had 21; town of Goderich, was referred to
runs this year. There were eight I the finance•committee: . .
fires with a.property loss of $2,000.1 A letter from the City Council of
The company. had 6 practices and 7 Hamilton, asked the co-operation of
false alarms. Pay Sheet: W. Black- Goderich in petitioning the Lieuten-
ford. $46.23; C. Stapleton, $44.18; G'. ant -Governor in Council to relieve
Mumbv; $40.23; Geo. Beacom, $52.83; urban municipalities from further
S. McKay', $41.27: D. McLeod. $4.53; payments to the cost of constructing
R. Anderson, $36.$2; W. Doak', .•36.- and Maintaining Provincial Suburban
32: C. Bissett, $49.53; P. Johnston Reads. --Filed. •
$52.83; N. Young, $26.41; J. Burrows A communication from Messrs
e22.06; T. Hutch, $63.13; L. Govier, Hays and Hays, offering to accept
.$1 .73: Wm. Tait, Warden. $85: total, $34,25 as settlement of claim in-s:on.
$frGO -Geo. Beacom supplied the ,fol- nection with his sewer. service, was
lowing •teams-fri`-11'266-"Fire `uta TreTerred to the pdblic, Worke- commit.
Copps. 1 team for hose wagon; fiery tee.
Handel
',Haydn
Adonis
Handel-
Vincent
Adams.
• Adams
PAG! /WE
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Special Values
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Friday,. Dec. 24th .-
S .Only Crepe -de -Chine Stepins, regular $4.50. Friday, $1 25 ;
each
6 Only Ladies' Voile Night Gowns, reg. $2.00. Friday
.. o . . o . . $1.40 •I
each
BOYS' PULLOVER SWEATERS, in Fawn, Brown $11
and Blue, reg. $1.95• Friday, each - = - • 9 R,
4 Only Misses' Pullover Sweaters in colors, reg. $4.95 ri
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Clearing at - - - - - t
n
PHONE THE
86 F • E. HIBBERT CASH STORE A
RELIABLE MERCHANDISE AT REASONABLE PRICES
20th, 1926. We recommend that the Stratford and Guelph, leaving Chive-
Goderich Band Committee be paid : go at 5.30 p.m., arriving Stratford
further sum of $200 on their .1926 7.25 a.m., Kitchener 8,25 aan., Guelph
grant, A number of accounts were 8.49 a.ni. and Toronto at 10.10 am.,
recommended for payment. daily except Sunday. In Addition to
The cemetery and parks committee the excellent service to above $nen-
reported as follows: We recommend tions are made at Stratford and
that the resignation of Mr. Cook ae tioned points, very convenient ':onnec-
cemetery sexton, to take effect Jan ,
1st, 1927, be accepted with regret, and
that a letter of appreciation of
past services be sent, Your eommir-
tee has advertised for Applications for
the position and recommend that the
committee be empowered to employ
any temporary assistance required,
pending the appointment of a sexton.
by the council. • We- have examined
the cemetery •sexton's renort for the,_
month of November and recommend
that it be filed. •
The special committee reportetl� as
follows: With reference to the re.
quest of the Chief of Pollee for an al-
lowance in lieu of balance of holi-
days, we recommend that the chief
be given four days' holidays. by -the
1927 council, We • recommend that
the police be instructed -to strictly re -
enforce the restaurant and eating
house bylaw.
In council this report was altered to,
read that the Chief be paid $12 !n
lieu-. of balance of holidays. 1 •
Bylaw 74, .confirming the various • t
grants made during the year was pas-
sed.
cross, 1 team for hose wagon; I). A. communication, 'from. the Hydro
lfolmes' office. 1 team for hose wag- Electric 'Commission regarding the.
"ori; practice -Doty -plant,-.1 team. for location of electric light poles at the
Bylaw No: 73,, the 'bylaw for the
Huron road.pavement, was again in-
troduced, but failed to.pasw Coun-
cillors Lee and Craigie, the Reeve and
the Mayor. voted for it,, and .the De-
puty Reeve and Councillors Turner,
Bailie, Sproul and McLean: against.
The council then adjorined.
This being the last regular meeting'
of the gout -loll for the year, the Mayor
invited, the council, town officials, era- . Carving .Sets, new shiprrseitt...:•:. S3.50 to: $7.00
ter and light commission and the
press• to the, East street, cafe and a . Pyre:: Pic Plates ..... :..'. $1,00 and $1.25
happy time was spent. After the . Casseroles. ... . $2.25 and $2.75
smod things of the table- had --been- __..__ Pyrex-Utilityr D sties ..............
$ .75, �$ ,55 sued $2.50
done justice tp, the Mnvot� prnpm:,.�t" $�.75 ,�
a toast to the King and afterwards
. Pyrex Utility Dishes .. .. , $ 1.$5 tend $2.50
called on each one present for .tome . i ` Thermos .Bottles .'.. :: , .. $1.50, $2.50 and $3.75
remarks. CouncSllor •Bailie proposed . `Thermos Lunch Kits:....�........:..$1.50 and $2.50
a toast to the Mayor, which was C. C. M. Tube Skates: $3.50 and $5.00
heartily drunk• and appropriately ac-
knowledp'ed, and the gathering din- 1 : Ladies' C. C M. Skates $2:50
nersed after singing the National An- Hockey Sticks , . ISe: to $1'.00
t:,em. Flashlights, Ever -Ready.... $1.?.5 to $S 03 .
Sleep ngf•"ar-Service-•Chieac;u-Jortiuto_ ___0td Cotony Silverware, .$1.00, $3.50, $11.50 and $11.50
•
Via-.Str'atinl.Luid_(;tiPlpit Whit:. -lien lc.R+stnless K!j'vep• s 3.50 aria -$4 per 1/2 dna .
Canadian National. Railways • Coaster Sleighs $1.00', $1•.$5, $2.25 and $2.50
For the convenience of its Railways
patrons'tubber tired Wagons $3.25 and .$3.75
the Canadian National Railways are.
onciating through steeping car ger- Baby Sleighs, double rail...:...: ...'.$2.50 and $2.75
vice from. Chicago to Toronto via A handsome Weather Barometer and The:mom.ter,
.. at $13.50. This it a' beautiful oracle . for the den.
Guelph for points north. Fell parti-
cuIars from any Canadian National
Agent.
A man may h.' down but be lariat
nut until he blames his failure on hi.
wife.
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JOB Nit%''iTIN( A: IHB STAR
ISIUNG O11 our Cptomers an
• Friends a Very Happy Christ-
mas and . a Bright and Prosp rocs
New Year.
Reg. G Sawerby
Cos...E is: St. • antra Square:
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CHRISTMAS CiFT SUGGESTIONS
We still have some. Choke Gifts left for the shepper who
probably has forgotten someone. While our stock . was well':
picked up last week, recent shipnients'have enabled us to main-
tain our usual good values .
Pocket K -eves. .1Sc.to $$3.00
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Model Theatre • ,
Extends the heartiest season's Carrie S
greetings to all
WEEK OP 1)E:. 27 to JAN: t i w.
MONDAY and TUESDAY •
FRANK :FIJTTL1
d:rc:tor of a score of great pictures
presents an all star. cast in his great
comedy drama
LOVE 'EM AND LEAVE 'EM
HAROLD LLOYD COM1:'T)Y
"HIS ROYAi, SHYNESS"
•
1YEDND
FASCINATING YOUTH
The much discussed picture* feutrt in!;
the 1920 graduates of the Paramount
bidder wag..n: false alarm, Hamilton corner of Victoria' at: • arid' 'Britannic Actors' College. This produrtian It;;
st.. 1 team for ladder wagon; fire_'road and at the corner of South *ct merited' the highest praise wheels ti
Arteraft factory, 1 team for ladder and Britannia road was read and re.
wagon; fire, Spain's barn, 1 team foe ferred to the public works cnrnntit.,
ladder wagon. tee. "The pole at the intersection o'
'Fhe cost reports of the town engin.. South street and Britannia NM h
ear, Mr. Sydney M. Johnston, and centrally located in respect to South
speciai assessment rolls, on the cern. street and allows traffic to pass or
ent siclewal'ta constructed on Elgin both sides without interference,•," the
avenue and on Anglesea street, with letter stated. The pole at the inter.
his accounts for services, were pre. section of Victoria and Britannia "i:'
sented and referred to the public not an welI placed, being 21 feet north
works committee. The cost of eon- t of the centre line of Victoria street
structing the 5 -foot cement walk on The letter stated, "It occurs to n:
Anglesea from North to Cambria, was that the proper solution would be to
es follows: Labor, $410.70; cement., have the pole at the corner of Vic-
Iumber, etc.. $427.86: enrineer'i re- toric street moved 21 feet west tr
port and special sssessmenh430;.sup- the middle of the street and a suitable
erintending, street foreman $30; of- curb enclosing a grass island erected
Ree work, $20; interest one Year at F ar•;und the pole to Prevent accidents."
percent, $59.74; bylaw debentures The Commission did not wish to as -
120.01; total, $1068.21. The -rate pet some the responsibility of having -
foot frontage chargeable to property pole in the middle of rite street and
owners is .4982. The report on the 5 sugsrested that the council reserve i
foot walk on Elgin avenue from Wel- section of the street for hydro our,
Iesley street to Waterloo street wasnoses and erect a suitable curb rine!
as follows: Labor pay rolls, $542:` island.
cement, etc., $447.54; engineering re- The finance committee repo=•ter' as
port and special assessment, $30'1 follows: Your e' mmittee met Mr.
superintending, street foreman, 530;, F. G. Rumball of the Kensington Fut
office work. $20: interest one year at; niture Company with reference to sr.
6 per cent., $62.10: bylaws. deben.; rears on bonus lonn mortgage. Mr
tures, $32.21; total, $1.164.05. The,,Rumbal1 rave um 5250 and a 'heone
rate per foot frontage changeable to for a further amount of $250 payahlc
property owners is .5202. The. en.., Dee. 20th. 1026. These amount.:, to•
rineer's ace. unts were as follows :' gether with each on hand, will take
1924, *2271.30 (on which 360 was care of this year's debenture pnynient
paid); 192`, $196.80; 1926, *187.80. s of x1921.00. Mr. Emboli has Pron.A t•iretisr letter from the Cana. " i sed that the whole matter will 1,..
Mian Fire Underwriters' Association cleaned up next year. The Is«t *I0)0
with reference to preparation of fire of Dominion of ('anada 1928 halide rat'.
fighting equipment for the winter and the Kensington Furniture Fund has
taking care of it, rias referred to the been mold through the Bank of Mon.
fire committee. treal and the nroceede amounting tt
An application from Mr. len Sion:. 11006.78 has been deposited 'to the
M pard. for permirrleo to place h_arhet credit of thin fond ti. be used in meet-
IVIVINOWN01101 ifable on the .Square hi front of tris,ing the debenture psyment Inc Dee.
LUPINO LANE COMEDY
"IN MOVIEiLAND"
Don't Miss the Lions (.lab froli: on
• 'len Year's Eve
FRIDAY
FRED TYLER
in a real, fast -action picture. ('ram •
pled full of thrill,: and surprises. ses. A
treat for those who prefer lively en.
tertainment.
"LETT s GO G iLLAGHER"
and SATURDAY
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Hardware
CHRISTMAS
CANDY
tier tinn eve- is c ant i so
great that our Candy in always
trash and delicious.
Chi•:stmns ;iiixture ($;mast'
of Marro• liniiert l ttt:t!t•.
Per lb. - - tai"
r, lb. Box of $''hoc ,late::.
• t hcun!ates nte•1;• wrapped.
° A box •- • 81.00
atinett('H. 4:i i'i Duffs, but -
ter Buffs and Satin.lte:,ts....
Per lb 20c
Itelicious Nut ('hoenlate Mix.
ture. Per Ib..... 25c
--THIS STORE IS-- • .
Santa Claus' Headquarters
for Mechanical Toys, Games, Dolls, Toy
Dishes, Fancy Articles, etc.
ROMANCE PRODUCTIONEverything arranged for quick buying f or last minute
"THE VISIONpurchasers.
"PATIIE REVIEW"
Matinees --Tues., Thurs. and Sat. at
3.1* pot.
We nerd your entry for 4tniateur
Nights.
STEEL'S CIIAIN STORES
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Give Him a Set of WEED CHAINS ora FADA RADIO,
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COME IN POR A DEMONSTRATION
Don't forget that we will look after YOUR BATTERY at Moderate Cost 10.
PHONE 83 and we will call for it •
HURON ' MOTOR SALES
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