Listowel Banner, 8 Dec 1927, p. 5

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- sbabecription Rate $2.00 » Year in Advance, Otherwise $2.50 ' United Church W.M.S. _ Held “Dollar Day’”’ Listowel Rifle ‘Club Council Wades Through Holds eecued Benes Receive Ree Resignations ‘The W, M.S. of the United church © ‘Bact Officers f Bu soe rifle siub is Sis making great pro- sepa : Large Budget of Business), 7 :iseiot i masing eet pro| eae nol Tacs seminal Dey Stem, a WAREER’ artonvemy v pease neaerneretmeneeepaate snrolied to date. PORT READ AT MO’ yi arsotage Tuesday Srurseee, quite < "EN BY-LAWS PASSED AND AN-) nomination day, Dec. 26. ‘lection! 4 meet in the form of competition Mumiskiy On MOAT are : large number being present. Mre.j CHAIRMAN AT QURNED | w OTHER GIVEN SECOND READ-/ day Jan. 2. The polling booths, re-|*tor prizes was held on Nov. 24th and (Rey,) ao Mrs. Jas. Moore| MEETING SATURDA NIGHT. e@ members cm \ ING—WILL SUBMIT P. kK. By-|‘U!2ing officers and poll clerks are}, second of similar nature on Dec.; NING. one ae ia, Gray recetved the x council, the press, ane -the ero Ps he as. follows: lst. The members were graded for tee i Brogram was given and gon adjourned meet meeting of t oe-} police to a luncheon at. the cafe after °° LAW TO RATEPAYERS EN JAN-| Bismark—Lavery’s etore, Harvey these competitians, and the winters} Txspector: A. H.\Nelion, Stratford. Mra, F Richard Seaman acted as chair-| pital Board was held inthe Co cil} the council meeting, <h UARY. Ellis, John Gabel. { prizes were: wg 24th, Grade A,|~-“. here wes considerable raga ae pease on Saturday evening .( This was very witepiiies lasek eres o—Fire.Hall, J. R. Me- w. Rogers, Grade B, M. Ronalds;|and some warm argumenta «at ate Phvk . 5. members re-jto complete ‘the unfinished busineds| all and shortly after eleven o'clock Considerable business was trane-| <e2zle, N. Bamford. ec. Ist. Grade A. Dr. Kirk. Grade| monthly meeting of the "Bord of Bd- wane “i i teil how. they had ‘ea earned} Of the previous meeting, which way|they repaired to the eafe where Mf. feted at the regular monthly meeting | ,, »tor*—Kennedy’s store, M. Mc-|B, W. Rogers. The highest score| ucation held in the Council Chamber cir ot po ae 4 number had/ principally the election of ‘officers. Wong served a delightful tunch, of the town council on Monday eve-| Cillivray, Geo. Finkbeiner. made was 83 out of a possible 100,/0n Tuesday evening, ona poetry and some of tny| . It is the custom the four membere Speeches were in order after the re- Reeve Ringler was ‘in the ‘erin—Jas. Se agua 8 residence | ve shote laying and five shots stand-| There were two resignations be-| Boe - read was very humorous and| retire each year, but usually two are ments and all agcse very highly ou ‘chafr in the absence 6f Mayor Wat-|N-Buschart, F. Kelly. ing, and Dr. Kirk showed the boys| fore the Board, one from Mr¢ Mont- Sone t forth gales of laughter.|returhed and two new ones elected. of tne businese Mr. Wong tabe Lansdowne—Public rim build-| how to do this. : gomery of the Public School and the me .very unique ways of earning|The two who retired this vear were} lished in Litowal ant of his kind : ing, Geo. Raines, F. Kem ‘A second banquet was held by the] other from Milas Cameron of-the High | ney had been adopted. The pro-| Mrs, Cavell and Mr. T. L. org hospitality. : the Was a communication from club at Mr. Dew Lee's restaurant on} School staff. Miss Cameron received rong of Dollar Day emounted tojand in their place were elected Mrs.| Mr. Wong’e cafe ts certainly. ‘a the Bell Telephone Co., asking for —_—_— OO ; Dec. 5th, which proved »a splendid! the offer of a position in Chatham # and the total amount recéived! W. A. Britton and Mr. M. R. Hay. credit to the town. He is giving an permission to erect two poles on a Santa Claus left 2 lot of skating |6uccess. After the sumptuous repast| with @ considerably higher salary | ¥ ae ees rs, Rennie and Mr. Wanzer| excellent service and deserves the eportion of the blind street eouth of shoes at our store to be sold at half |the toastmaster proposed a toast .o| and on-recelpt of this conferred with 1 ei EB. F. prencone congratu-| spoke of the retiring members and of! patronage of the citizens. ane etrest. This request was grant-; 7 & Saturday, WALTER'S. “Canain” and coupted with this the} the Principal of the school and the | /#t the W. M. 8. members on the| their zeal in promoting the welfare aa : ame of Dr. J. G. Kirk, who gave a] chairman of the board, both of whom |®Plendid work they ‘w were doing and/of the Hospital, to which Mr. Hami)- ee A communication st account ws : splendid adtress on rifle work.’ Dr.| intimated that while sorry to lose SOMESG tt their ene were a rape - presented by Drs. Shiell, Moore an s Kark is a very fine gentleman. and} her eervices, they thought that the anco and urg- wes moved and carried that a 4 ie Livingstone for $228.50 for services Molesworth Institute will be a.great benefit to the club as| resignation would be accepted. Some o them all to do their pest to reach} letter of sympathy be sent to Mayor Perth County Council a to the Guthrie family. They etated Hold Monthly Meeting well as the community. The: next] members of the board felt howover,| ‘Belt objective. He than — the; John Watson who has been ill for . they were willing to accept half of ‘ _ toast was to the “Future of the Club”| that Miss Cameron ehould be held ean for a bouquet of rnations} some weeka. In Session at Stratford Bays this amount, $114.25, under the con-! x6 monthly meeting of the Wom-|and was replied to by Mr. Alex Ross| to her contract. Her resignation bi tha had been sent in honor of his The officers elected were as fol- ye ditions. The account was referred! 41:5 Institute was held at the home| Who showed the boys that he could] was dated December 3rd and a full Pde ay. Mrs. Mac. Abram gave a| lows MOST OF BUSINESS” : to the Relief Comm{fftee. of Mrs. Cameron Stewart on Thure-|8peechmake as well as ehoot, and/talendar month notice ts required by|2U™Morous*reading, Nurse Graham ‘Chairman—H. P. Wanzer. ‘ ESS IS DEALING } “Mesers. Climie and Smith of the day December lst, with fourteen|gavé a very interesting talk on club/ the contract. A motion was passed ae a serious, yas very interesting | Vice-chairman—A. W. Zurbrigg. WITH ACCOUNTS— PETITION P. K. Mills Limited, were present| membera present. The meeting was activities. ‘The third toast was to al refusing to accept the rerignation, recitation, Mrs. Fletcher sang a song| Sec-treas.—Mrs. W. P. Rennie. FROM WALLACE TOWNSHIP and submitted a bylaw which they} oened by singing the opening ode| member whose birthday happened to] but the chairman of the board re-| °@titied “The Brownies and this Fiance. Committee—-Meesrs. H. P.| THAT CERTAIN ROAD BE MADE ked to have presented to the rate-| i454 the minutes of the last meeting| be on the fifth and all the boys rose] fused to act upon the motion. Then sone Sroeuhe out the richness of Mrs.| Wanzer, M. R. Hay, L. Pfeffer, A. COUNTY ROAD. } ry payers at the January elections. This| ver, read and adopted. The roll call}/and drank to Mr. O. E. Weber who] an amendment was made to the mo-| Fletcher's fine contralto voice. W. eee . t was almost lost to sight amid — tion which still refused to accept her del Ts. Large gave a number of very opens ‘Committee— Mesdames The December sessio ft. Per: $10,000 on the P. K. property for al “m4 following program was ren-| ers of confetti, while the boys &,| resignation unless another teacher we td sige instrumentals all of| W. P. Rennie, F. W. Hay, Miss Scott County Counell o; ped ‘str fon a geriod - A agin oar yo ~~ ered: recitation’ on ‘“Domestic|‘‘For He's A — Gece Fellow,” Mr. os be secured by the board by that very gh ch yo a Bi in + Me essrs. L. Pfeffer and A. W-!on Tuesday afternodn with Warden » 1927. 8 amoun wice the ” : ru-| Weber played his banjo uke in ac-;t gg. , amount of ry Mn tees bee Dine’ PF aig orn besa i b companiment to several gr after The public school inspector's re- lafiee ane to the enjoyment of the alll J rng be deat Cas ete this firm and is divide us, $2, ntos' in-| Which the members rose and eang} port was received and r The Mission Sunday school on the Wallace street property and wine ot thar neat aaapiine, (lg cee God Save The King. Three cheers} publish below parts of that report i Aner the program the guests were Curios’, service will be the 1d laraeat ftem of business before :he $7,500 on the mill. The bylaw w6i xiacDonald and Miss Irenc Stewart| Were then given for Mr. Dew Lee, which may be of interest.to the pub- | ¢. ted fo the dining room by Mrs.| Tursday, Dec. 15th. Some of the more outstandi given two readinge and It cannot be were chosen captains. Red and white,| Who again muet be congratulated for ae “< u rv- (EES a counts were from Stratford or Ha passed until ratified by the ratepay-|)1.-% and yellow were chosen as the| the splendid dinner which he eerved. tal registration 366, average at-|©° | The table was laid with a beau- use of the police court, totaling $95; , ard another bylaw wes passed! -aotain’s colors. The losing side is| A number of people have been en- maaan 342, percentage of attend- pa lace cover and a birthday cake Knox Sunday School theres tee viding for the taking of the vote/ i treat the winning side at the end|Quiring about the clb and for their|ance 93.5, number of. teachers 9, ha eted ‘in green candles . graced ‘ . tinuation Schools; Mothers’ Ail e municipal elections. of the year. Mrs. Berks Robertson] benefit we will again mention. that ratio ef pupiis to teachers 40.1. Be! ore of the table. The table Marks First Anniversary | : +; Mothers ow- Mr N. A. son was present on| 14 mics Margaret McEwen were ap-|the affdirs are under the manage- crit e teaching of Mr. Sink Han ns were in green and white pital accounts, all of which we eth beha the band and stated that! ointed to look after the program|ment of Mr. M. H. C. Hemsworth Santer omery, the ‘inspector stated |“? he, and Mrs. Cavell poured| ‘There was a eplendid attendance hae to the proper committe bat ig they had secured a band leader and/>.. the next meeting. Miss Margar- on will be pleased to give any fur-j that he had a high opinion of the Lg Mesdames, Hamilton, Couch,| of pupils and friends ct the first an-; Tho Suburban Road Com herd ‘| asked if the town had any position et McEwen invited the <InsOitute to; ther information required. staff and believed that. they ‘were ; - and Zurbrigg served. After] 7. niversary. of the new schoo’ room of filed a statement of thelr — sion f to offer him. There were no vacan-|) 0. home for this mee quite as capable as anv staff in any together. the ladies spent a social time} Knox chureh on Sunday afternoon|sonai expenses, total ha rH Sais cles at present and Mr. Gibeon was) “ay, meeting closed rs inex the és ee } Ten’ cimiles town in Ontario. He oge leat. The Coancit’ gueaytior oh faviteites advised to visit some of the local/.siona1 Anthem. after which Mrs. top and shop ft Van's. the work of the prtsotpal Cae also J. M. Nicol gave an address{to attend the annual eeting of the % factories. Stewart served iach. of his assistant, Mr. Sav * Mr. ‘D. a. . Geempbell, B.A., Barris-} on a Gladanen The offering was! Children’s Aid ‘Society on Wednoo- ae ce be Bee ene aioe cae asain san Work that ne Golicitor, begs to announce| taken by four boys, Anirew Malcolm, | day afternoon at 3 o'clock 8 Street a s « . . * ~ z « ee otters ae 1 io} ,, Order ae flowers now at|T ivingstone Mission Band 1. The primers are quite up to the| the geaction ‘of hia hee po sin “a "Heary’ Horne, pone a aurangements were mada to’ hear ee these lights if they thought| ¥@2’s Drug Stor Elect New Officers | °¥°"#s¢ im both reading and number| Bolton & Johnston's office, Wallace|a solo, “My Task.” Poult aaa alg the Perth County they wece Hovousary . & - beh er Rg —_ fon cape — ie nae the end of the year, and that/’ The main address of the afternoon!on the matter ofa oe Asscclation A motion was passe at e s : a uent thereto he will occu was given by Mr. A. BE. alcol balance of amount due Library 0 iH A Schedules The annual meeting of the Living-|jent in this work, and. both have ajthe — over Messrs. Bolton a who choke on on “Building the Found. t oe "the B tind teen ee Board be patd after deducting the stone <a Band bravo ey bm kind and eviapathetic manner vie Johns’ tion.” “Migs Hisie Gee then sang a Blind yer ; National Tasttute for the + sum of $25 for the old boilers that Drawn Up cn vo an * A Oe oe ee ee Aetie on 28, Lake's — solo “phere jaa ran d."" The services| Committee ved mae b B 8 es -| clase is @xcellent, of oe Sugday school orchestra com-! Authority was received from the ° c=] ° 2 3 an ) 4 ima bt 3 fe] 9, o 4 B s had been sold by the Board when Th a tyehty-tour. %. the new heating system bad been in- e attendance was twenty-fou I have recommended to the Prin- of Roulston, ¥. "stalled INTERMEDIATE AND JUNIOR| ‘After the yearly. refarts of tel sipal mat Hrimary teachers that we Northern Leagu ford -Renule and: Wal do Lae Fr an gchag a Se un E . The chief of police was given| | GROUPS —_e GAMES | $°¢ me toffee vor thee rom: | 2oJess umber in these clagees. violins; J. Savage, saxophone, DAA] wae Gart GE the vetoed es ome (“gathority to collect a note of $73.10) | nor SEASON, AT PALMERSTON! 10° oon. toon pince as follows: The hew course-of study, introduced Holds Amal Meeting Ross, R. “Gibson gnd P. Pappler on| roads on st in their niuhiefour from Mr. D. Hamilton, for the break- . ing year took place as follows: last year calis for much lese of this cornete were much appreciated. The streets in their municipal- ON TUESDAY APTERNOON. President—Miss Martha Pretswell.| work than we have been doing. I be- offer! eived devotod ie-| rene. a Gonnecting, with. county . R. dheill. OFFICERS MET IN PALMERSTON one Tee SNES Eo mes) ee, OE has been done in thede Pl ing of a light standard several ston. tatheoet }. Wik sehedule . * monthe ago. 6 following .H. A. out Councillor vonZuber when giving ——— Secretary—Miss Carrie Rae, more thoroughly that we shall get} ON TUESDAY AND ELECTED|©°™ ___ centres. this yea his committee report brought ea few) for group eon 14, intermediate eeries} Treasurer—Miss Inez Nevbigging.| better results in mechanical arithme- OFFICERS FOR COMING SEAS- ; aie cigued petition was. re- small matters of importanes tc thejand group No, 13, sections A and B, It was decided to hold the next) tic throughout the chool. Spelling. ON. ° New Fire Truck chip J ¢'Wallace sekine” in the Town- attention of the councillors. He stut-! junfor, were drawn up it the Queen’s| meeting. at the home of Mrs. R. Shiell too, should be reduced and no worde if po a cé asking that the town- ed that some people in town had! Hotel, Palmerrston, on Tuesday, Dec.|on January 14th. more ae Se cog listed in the} ~ he annual meeting of the North- Now Now On The Job lg Se idl — a turned loose dogs and cats when fll; 6th. . re new speller shou @ introduced. ern Hockey League was held in t , to die on the streets in another 6ec- Intermediate Group No. 14. Li ’ Curtine Club 2. ding has-Amproved greatly) Queen's Hotel, Pulckoraton on Tu i A.ast Thursday the the new fre truck vee telnet. comitttor “ter tion of uhe town. He condemned Clubs—-Palmerston, Listowel, Dur-j; Listowe. uring u throughout a school eince my visit day, December 6th, with "a goodly| 8trived in’town. This truck was pur- rt. Se SOF & Te te igen tg eg ly premiere eer and Damage, Hold Annual Meeting os Pr} pane ~ so ue tall - gothee go number of delegates present. The} Chesed by the tower over a month age The counties of Prescott and Rus- ata su @ DOX De BU . at a cost of e . such animals could be destroyed in! Jan. 3. Durham at Hanover. ——. frequently given a special lesson by Handle the altairs of the feague on Fire ngthe giaas eam Se Riese conte ean ak request that the a human manner. He also pointed; Jan, 4. Palmerston at Chesley. There was a good attendance at oe yes, the coming ae Bickle personally delivered the |} he og delegates to a meeting } out that while the water ratee to Jan. 6. Listowel at Palmerston,|the annual meeting of the Listowel Writing: I am pleased to report President.) a Mt. Forest.{ truck. n ne pas Feb. 28 when a delega- \ . consumers had been reduced there ‘Chesley at Durham Curling Club held in the Council seat in Jr. til. and Sr, JII. the teach- Past-president—B. Le Le H. Bamford, This new fire-fighting apparatus i wait on the Minister of aun * had been no reduction in hydrant Jan. 10. Tastewe! oy Chamber on Friday evening. Thejers have begun a determined effort Listowel. is built on a Chevrolet chassis and is 7 nee urging that the provinge*- rentals, which in past years had vd- Jan. 12. Palmerston at Listowel. _/ president, Mr. N. L. Bean, was in the! to improve the writing. Miss Mac- Cieryees. —B. Whitmore Harrie-| fully equipped. There are two 40 Lichen the whole cost of neial vanced from $35 to $40 and now Jan. 18. Durhain at Chesley. chair. Kenzie has adopted a device that will ton. . gallon cHemical tanks, 200 feet of whe no ' $61 each. He mentioned the fact Jan. 17. Hanover at Palmerston, The annual report was presented| give good results. The course-calis Secretary Dr. G. W.. Howson a remichl howe, indders, small exting- | p . county was also d by the | that the fire alarm phone number Listowel at Durhem. which showed the Club to be in al for the Introduction of the pen in} wingham "| ulshers, ete, and capacity for carry- ag ui | lpg cg to report on } had not been placed in the new phone Jan. 19. Chesley at Listowel. flourishing condition. Although only] ths second clase: I believe it vrould Treasurer-—J. F. Edwards, Palm-| ing 1060 feet of fire hose. th he prov. - are being’ made at | book. The élippery condition of the Jan, 20. Palmerston at Hanover. organized last year, the Club now has} not be used to early and then only ation, . Mr. tekle thoroughly expliitned f he E ouse of Refuge to take care e j sidewalks this past week was also! Jan. 23. Hanovér at Durham. a membership of over forty. The new) for the writing lesson. Committee—Dr. Mareus, Kincar-| the Secking = the chemical tanks ng cleeaad f ral Plt ign. ye spoken of. A discussion followed| Jan. 24. Chesley at Palmerston. ourling rink manly last fall is nearly} 4. Arithmetic: All the teachers dine, C. M. Steinacher Durh a to members of the fire brigade, 3 foie ts ate tom the provinctal to- this, and it was felt that the cost and| Jan. 27. Darham at Listowel, Han-|paid for. A set of rules and regula-|are stressing the simple rules for W. W. Richards, St.’ am yw.) th hat they nia be able to handle it} "* °@ la. » time would be considerable to have over at Chesley. . |tlans Were then ecauated » i ‘ n neatnesés, accuracy, and speed. , Some y ¥ Session. 4 all the walks sanded. It was sug- Jan. 30. Listowei = Chesley. meeting was open for g encral discus-} improvement is shown but we ere Buckley of Southampton ae efcen aeuints aes Weeds are proud | th Sere” were Feceived = gaking gested that an old bylaw requiring Jan. $1, Durham i» a sion. not yet og Here are some of Unfortunately there was not- of their new equipment, which they mead secur con. of Elma and the householders to keep their walks} Feb. 1. Chesley Fy Haney The following executive committee! the results: IV, 78%, Sr. IIL. financial statement of last ove felt will be very effictent, aguas 9-10 El een con. 6-7, Mornington; clean, should be enforce. Feb. 3. Paimerston.at "Dérham, were elected: N. L. Bean, George Mel| 70%. Jr. IIL “ percent. IT. 65 Per-! business placed the dintes tea| to the outlying portions of the town. | ov ma, and 7-8 Elma, be taken was moved and seconded ‘that Hanover at Listowel. rose, L. K. Hacking, Robert Roe and} cent. Boys’ class, fl. and Ill. 30 Per] due to the Laced at ate Reube Horets ce o oe = ty roada. the report of the engineer on the Junior Group No. 138. D. L. Chapman and were given pow-} cent. the fotmér themeniac,who kas Soo Suffers Stroke— aid he. haa mpey, county engineer, municipa! drain known as Drain No. Section A. er to elect their own ‘sub officers and 5. er eubjects:. I observed very. moved from Palmerston to Hamilton. Mrs. Gibbs of town, suffered a information a Leslie to get so — 1. be and is hereby adopted. Ciwbs—Elora and Fergus fix fees. Mr. WI iam Climie was ap- satlatactory” ite erature lessone bY} op The president was instructed to pro-| Stroke the fore part of this week. Im-| go far had no defi “Aig rer Lye i : Another motion was passed grant-| Jan. 6. Fergus at Elora. pointed auditor for the coming yoar. | Migs Ni Mri vage. Geo- cure the booke and medals from Mr.| Provement ie reported in her condi- it tus Bound n re to make ing Mr. George Stevenson the eum of Jan. 10. Blora at Fergus. -graphy ss a. Austin, tistery by Horning and. the managers. ‘ot the tlon today. Ho . Mert ry roads. in. answer $4 for damage to his drain. Jan. 17. Elora et Fergus. —, at aoe . | Miss Macketizie, and grammar by. the two banks in Palmerston . 390.0 00 had” ik: a oe Councillor Gee spoke of the new Jan. 24. Fergus at Flora. Mr. K. Hewitt, 2nd. con., Elma,| Principal... Mr. Savage has finished pointed auditors, A. vesbiution 4 1 adopt Moved ‘to Toronto do th beenspent on county fire truck which had recently been Section B. is ektient at the Listowel Memoria!|the preliminary work in . manual ing the 0. e Dr. and Mra. R. J. Milnor, former- ine “4 int purchesed and which wns delivered. pe Pees, Listowel, Mil-] Hospital. training and is ey to go ahead! pa. passed cng tim terdetion a of wat ly of Listowel, and wno have beeu while the et _guin mig have enough ‘4 He felt now that the fire brigade} verton and Mt. Forest. “1 with the wood-work part which applies tc intermediate|Tesiding in Stratford, have taken up county fos ibere were whole @ Was equipped to effiiciently hand.e Jan. 3. Mt. Foraut at Listowel, Mil-| Won Goose— benches "ive. If this course prov- and junior players. The Northern| their residence at 492 Osaington ave. which needed relier. Bill " ips any sized fire in any part of the verton at Palmerrton. Wilson Irwin was the winner of|es a success, as I believe it will, it ‘permits a playar to play in| Toronto. ed ont, ene ce, he point- . Other members spoke urging Jan. 6. Palmerston “a baa Forest, |‘the prize goose at the bowling alley/should ba extended to as man ny boys sone the cater ant Seciot sirten ‘An poy was overburdened with drain- that practice be taken in the hand-}- Listowel at Milv }rt last week, and his score wee 310. as. possible. The domelie’ science, ta entries must ‘be in the. secretary's Attended Wedding— ge — without starting to think g of this equipment by members{ Jan, 9. Milverton a "Listowel, Mt. troduced this year by Mies Sandér- office on of before D Sear isth W. C. Clark was in Blyth on Ligon Pirpo-dad county rood would af the br rigade. Forest at Palmerston. . Installing Engine— Mis Cart soh might also be extended’ with) when the teams .will be grouped. Saturtay attending the wedding of! Councilor Bouas pointed out that : Then followed the reading and Jan. 18. Palmerston e verton, Mr. George Melroge and Mr, rl) profit. A vote of thanks wae tendered to her brother, Mr. Leslie Johnston and only toe eni ry al : “@passing of the following bylews: Listowel at Mt. Fores: Ross are at Hastings thie week in- 6. Fire drill: ‘The pupils were the president, nd treas-| Miss Shortreed. Mrs. Clark also t ages connty-were EB Bylaw 970 authorizing the wot Jan. 16. Pelmereton at = “Listowel, stalling a-crude ofl engine. marched in good order in’ 55 aeronds. ater tne Chats work diciae the ‘past ia A the week. end in Blyth. ty “at pk area he Rind wae ‘@‘ructicn of a concrete sidewa on Mt. Forest at rton. am on: - c “Gihe north side of Main street, west.| Jan, 20. Listowel af Palmerston, Relieving at Station— 1, The addition of another teacher manager of che Gana mee Attended Aenual Mecting— Sere te nah an mule of opaty opposite Park Lot 5. Milverton at Mt. Forest. Mr. Oscar Werner of Ayton, junior} has been of great advantage to the reton, for the use of the spacious r.B. L. H, Her peer was in Palm ae tae - patented he urged . Bylaw 971, to provide for the eon-| The winners of Sections A-and B,| assistant of the C.N.R.-is relieving at] other c The ratio of teachers writing room! where the meeting was m... n. Tuesday evening attending | rr rellon aces be considered. ruction of cement concrete pavo-| will play the, week of January 30th} the local_station. to pucils is now Lto40. The actual held. . the aghual meeting of the Northern! yj ma a r Scott pointed out that ment on Mill street from the south} and winner must be declared by Feb. sixes of the classes are 44, 47, 39, 42,1 “phe following teams have already Hockey. League held in the Queen'e| w rigs Pa lana, Neo road though it tide of i x Sees to the north ‘s‘de} 4th, Leaving for St. _Marys-— 42, 40, 36, 40, 86. - It is apparent paid their entrance fees: Senlor—-yHotel. call He eal Rye ition for a ir A iz- eo ra oa Elma 6 Mr. R. G. Savage is convenor of] Mrs. A. J. Colling {5 leaving next! thet these ¢ Bylaw 972, * provide for the b-r-/ the group and attended the meeting| week for\St. Marys,. where she will ng of $86.80 upon debentures to} on Tuesday. pspend the winter, ed “mpay for the construction of @ concrete . eS on the north side of Main Improving Nicely— treet Bo ’ il Friends ‘of Mrs. Nin Ward will be Five Months Old Child glad hear that she ie eee ee Byla 7 973, ay gts for the bor~ to rowing of $33 pay for tee) ©)» Dies Very Suddenly |= nicely following her serious illness. construction oe pee crete sidewalk) = ‘ Nurse Patterson 1s in attendance. n hs south eide of Alma-streét, A. gloom .was cast over the hom Bylaw 974, to provide for the ber-| of S/dames Harkes. ‘ Srd-con., “wal Oglebrated Anniversary— : , on T en th tr. ond Mire AW. ye ern her ter their 6 rei wedding anni % siled t = msi abetians. friends sesheney oe to. vatent congrat throughout our whole ai ‘| ployee 3 ¢ Mr. Johaston I note with p! es Installs New Machine— ; pte mad ideu 3 a Dr. RF. Taylor has included in pieonnae ae ate. this work. © Where. the teacher has} h He suffered a strok dental) epigre newly ~ age ed | the Se ot maak Si io rt-| weeks ago. on gives a h Durh ves For ae Counctlor Stewart sugges v pee cart the| Palmerston; Listowel ol Southamp-| Mrs. who has been! the matter be referre ate the. Elma on / ton; ‘Junior——-Hanover, Kincardine,| at bo e home gt cor pri Mr. J./ ratepayers to settle at the municipal } societies Rage ndi-| Durham, Walkerton, . at, Forest,| F.. Vandrick,*for the past summer,| election. He thought that Logan nterest to the Palmerston and Listowel lett t this week for Kincardine, where! wag well served, since’ it had two : she will: take up her residence. provincial highways, and a@sid m Te to be hpeiethogs hes in Store— . Receives Sad ; '° Ld taken in e Mr. Albert Nickel, who is Ba a oi Orton Ch: matter anoula: hs gone into thoro apman, 2nd Con, ug! ten; recnrmed so tetowal t “received the sad m 1 the pyres over, not ta t HL; returned to owel Saturday Di here and t aS ole ‘ in c and wil ‘2 lor Quinlan élaimed :. r, R. i? saw sry, store duping the srormer om Dunlop, who passed away on Wed-| f provincial highways were no fro @ farmer, but enly served the. i a few his equipment a Cam nf a tor diagnoning.Yoeth nad ten-| ing roads, he pointed On motion of Counctiore Douglas the’ matt

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