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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1929-12-12, Page 1414.- bureday, December 12, 1029. VOT111110/041111(11141V410004104111410411 West Street Meat Market t LET US SUPPLY YOUR HOLIDAY TABLE 4 I Choicest Poultry Prime Roast Beef Lamb, Veal or Pork Everything in the meat line- rSuet, Lard, Mincemeat, etc. titer rEfficient Service Prompt Delivery If D. M. O'Brien Phone 31 West Street Goderich rigtxtmaxatagtampstommaltiasittata Huron sack ® ® si NE79 N'ia NEVIS V NE •si •Fi K "Fi "r I Special Values in Men's Wear DURING CHRISTMAS SEASON Shirts Neck Ties Fig ltegn!:1r t?'_' TO/ .11 ,1 $ -.I. Regular 11.00 and $1.50 llcanig at $ 1 .95 Clearing at 758 : Neck Scarfs Pyjamas pr y/ I{eptu;,tr d'' -' , .,11,1 ,,3 "'dl Regular 52.50 and $3.50 (I, cni p $2.19 Clearing at $2.25 11NI mimmwmwswommimm".....11...miummillimmilmilimmilliiimi.m.i.mm"4We are discontinuing our line of men's furnishings and are offering NI tziV all goods. including Gloves, Socks, Hats, Caps, etc , at SPECIAL CLEARING PRICES gr W. C. SNAZEL it Halo•rriinshsrand1ryCllearr,Wesstt Street I''hqne14' rzx ti•sTiatyahtos'arla'44 CTOCyawqITae THE SIGNAL, - GOD T ERICH, ONT. I and repairs had been effected some means the wachfu- ey for the benefit of the lwusluuera. , $10:3 y and shoe It by year the matron, Mrs. at a cOell o l. ttee Countyau which you lase lu use In Ills Durhlg the p lows 1111-' The elucatlou tv.wwlttlr• repor( 'ni1nC1 answer -time. the benefit la used in the l posed he had te a irhtr l illnworkess iw'' Ilifinendlelt the a education levier and apportion - and winter -lime d the Ieueflt of all." Ia sufficient help In the Howe, schools of the rhea for wen1N fur the high Thi-; was dtu weber by the McKeWarenzie stud of the nems Total spd other lar y ofr- al r. a Vat r and the w ,. +,iklerglluo by -Lev) kraut Tighe particularly which of the Blur Water I, more generous council for loth Mrs. Ja<•ob 1T1jted $ A l of the ,(ioderh'h $ 7067.16 $11752.011 011 Illgbwtly, which he lhunMliwtrtitfltle',Iswdmi\lr. Jacob, Ow keeper •11 1 t il1kiti.35 -x.37 ttrntloti as welch a.. f Ili 800$1 • Warden Inglis Caned at Conclusion of the Final Session of the Year l 11 ul .,23 7.48.03 9717.28 Seaforth - 90 Exeter 7183'2.411 1{561.511 8688.90 W. Winghaul 01..44.42 89$•=2 u other main highways„ 'Pew prelalilleg HOW.a use that Is ter u{dni011 We. that tie platter should' provision le beumsegg este the aortal of The meeting of the county council ly of #17X1, 01 which the e y laud. be left to the good roads commission, 1 .,, carr for Ihr last week was concluded on Theirs- 'one-half e hleast and he wa.la420 cationthat should IbellkePtlines °Iwo as far mem lu0 rolati', r'f 1orthl alenlsiuwiller suggested friends have a present day night, wbeu the members made presentation to the retiring Warden. On Tuesday afternoon, atter sub - statement opening proceedings, the clerk statement of The ) Iwr month and 'the must $35. the ares- 0, the judgment of t a .• shat rows Imp)ruce.uw'ut on t out 111 Mk age being #'i. There were two al #:vr. was necessary. right at #Y3, seernt,•❑ at :' :.1. u:u.• Some fur"a•r members ..f the council methal: wlltht Is• sur e at $35, eleven at $• 0, three at s#' . being In the room. the \Vanden evilest Junction with the old age leusloI one at $50, one at $55. The total twid ou thew to speak. Ex=Wanks' J. J. committee. for the year wam $20.644). of which Flares, of t:oderleh, thanked the l'hlldren'r Shelter Committee the county pays $10,3220. The average' coeheit for the privilege of saying a The Children's Shelter hallo=tilt"' The dels•lture d b mitred the following payments made last year to high and continuation schools: County High Schools Levy Grant Total Clinton $9738.29 $ 071.75 810408.84 Goderich 7723.00 16151.03 9878.051 Sea forth 9118.89 700.10 Wiughane 711:0.26 777.71 7412.95 Exeter 7307.79 tiil1311 1Yr28.18 $44,583.13 Adjacent high School. liarrts.$ 511.38 Listowel un ................ . 1275.79 Stratford 115.08 Stratford •••••""': 48096 Bt. Marys 370.45 Parkhill ...... .... 138.91 London ... !12,880.59 Comity (continuation Schools Levy Grant Total Blyth .....$'21644.10 1210.00 #2574.23 Brussels; .. 34416.663 313.73 3777.30 Forte/Leh ..18410.45 143.05 2037.10 Wroxeter , 1343.3 1 12tl.t3i 14190.04 Zurich .... 408.75 341.70 748.45 !lensed' ... x3:3:6.45 29.5.43 2818.88 $13,448.08 -Adjacent ('ontisaadon Sehoole Leick$1463.91 Cliffordfonl liffors 762.50 $2,226.41 Recapitulation 'SSt15 County High S.•hools . $44, Adjicent High Schools 2,880.59 County Continuation S.•ho.4 s 13.4413.08 Adjacent Continuation Schools 21.26.41 Total paid $03,108.23 The jailer's report showed 73 cvm- mitmentr during the past six months, $48,108.1S t The IIer.•eutUK)' of eternity pupas at - tending the carious hitch schools dur . lug the Tart year was as follows: God- erich, 18 per tient.: Clinton, 20; 9ea- forth, 26; h:xeter, 19: µ'Ingham, 19. r t of the high and ten at {,resent to jail. The daily average coat of rations per prisoner was 13% cents. Hailers' .Ulowaneew The clerk sohmlt'ed the following 1 figures re mother' allowances for the past year. The average monthly num- ter of iwnettc•taries was 52. who bad beep pa Id an aggregate amount molitb- - total payment for the year to each word an, beneficiary was $396.92. visit the plant of the Dominion Itund The Late Reeve Sawn Machinery Co., which company h•• Moved by Mr. Higgilw, .sesmilel 1.0 now represents. Mr. Neel), that thls-round wishes W Mr. Herb. Cox, former Reeve sf espress its sincere regret at the 51)41- l:,slerich township. also spoke brief - den passing of our friend and col- 1). HURON COUNTY COUNCIL 1929 w Top row -A. C. Backer, W. Mole, I. J. Wright, J. F. Collin/,'R. Kennedy, John Dodds, t'. B. Snell. 'I hint row -J. W. Craigie, T. J. Anderson H. Hill, R. E. Turner, J. R. Middleton, ti. A. Mceama{( titre. cultural Representative), G. R. Patesepn (ex -Agricultural Representative!, 1.. A. Rader, %V. J. Henderson rec.•nd raw -T. H. Pittenon (County Engineer). N. \\. Ttewartha, H. A. Keyes., J. A. McKenzie - W .H. Sinitaer, F. D. stalker, A. P. Keyes, R. Higgins, A. H. Neel). int tow -J. W. McKihbon, J. flallantyne. O. Hubbard, (leo. \V.,Holman (Clerk ), Thos. Inglis t Warden), G,,ndon Toting, !Treasurer) J. W. Beattie, E. A. Adams, R. Johnston (County Court Clerk). 1 I Tiled the members to league. the late Charles well. Hewer It was wi'wel by Messrs. Italian - of l:xe'er, news of %h..se. death ye.- [ctie 111141 11111 that this county council terday morning was received with recommend the return et Warden feelings of sincere sorrow: and we Inglis for the year, 1109), as we c4,11-' reported that the Sheller had been v'i.t- itel regularly and first -elate; c•udl- tio11r found. At present there are rix children In tier Shelter, four toys Awl tn.. girls. They are all 111 healthy condition and five are going to school. In November the matron, Mrs. hAliott, resigned o11 account of ill -health anti Mrs. J. Tigert wasrpprinlel to the *bait ion. l'ottrrly Property' ('oausuiltee wish to place on record our high ul• seder the Warden of the pn cions The comfy property committee rc pre•iatIon of the services of Mr. year to he a benefit to the count " ported it spet•tion of' the vnrleus prep Snell, whose quiet. unassuming mat.- council ow'Ing to his experience. and , reties. everything being found In •o • 1 ver and diligence at this 401011 ion r.1 that At copy of this re'..WC be ler 'rhe insurance adjustment made friends u the whole a t•" f i 1 t t 1 1 nn4.11 and sH tient to the clerk of the .rw'ick the fire at the gaol on August :Mrd T H E Rogers Highboy PEAK OF MODERN PAD1O PERFORMANCE AT NEW LOW PR/CEI Just in time for Christmas ... new low prices on the four most desirable models in the 1/, vers line. Good news indeed for scores of families who have alma,' planned to purchase aRogers ... Equally good news for scores of others silo may have thought a Rogers was more than they could afford • • • Fr five consecutive years the pioneer Rogers has outsold every other electric radio in Canada. And each year as sales have gone up prices have come down. The 1930 models are finer and represent a greater measure of radio value than ever • • • The new 8 -tube Rogers is bringing to thousands of Canadian homes the "high -peak" performance of modern radio at "rock -bottom" prices. Make it your choice too. we all Join in expressing our I sincere v. t unveil Carried (reused by lightning, amoun'el to sympathy to Idris. Snell in ebbs t)A4' The 'bothers' allowance board was great hour of her affliction. Carr granted the usual allowance /if $14:. At the Wednesday- evening session to he divided as follows: l'halrmand (the council having attended the late ' $65 ; s•s'retary, $$5; and other mem- .1toeve 8nel1's funeral in tlo• after-' hers 515 each. 1 noun) several committee reports welt. The county road commission wits ; suhmlttel and adoptee 1 f u empowered to purchase another .ear - On mot ori „ Messrs. 11 Kihlo tit load of snow fence. 1 and 4'raigie, it sus n•w►lsetl :o Is•tatlo11 A motion wslw introduced by Messrs. the Depart turtle of h:durstion to ad- 1 Hubbard and MsKlblon recommend- just the public school grants .0 as n' ing the paving of the main street of I place Goderich and 'Wingham on the Gorrie. Referred tr) the •o0uty road, dame bleats as other 'torous and vii commission. loges in the county. St preet•ut they PresentatiSS to Warden Inglis are the only muni palities in the The -final session of the council was county not participating in the public held on Thursday night. when by-laws. school grants, which the council tree- Nos. 21, 22 and 2:3 were ptrwed. slier% to be unfair to them. aligned Alt1 scaled. (children's Aid Work By-law No. 21 confirms the several At the Thursday morning session paytneote voted at the i ecemberl Mr. 11. T. Edwards, county. Inspector mos' Ing of the council. for the Children's A1,1 Society. pre- Bylaw No. 22 confirms n bylaw of sen ted his report and answered a the township council of Milieu otos- -- number of questions relating to his ing a certain road allowance. • I New Low Prices!o Greatly increased pro- duction hu brought about savings i n manu- facturing costs -now passed on to yes. Here art the new reduced prices which place a genuine Rogers within reach of every family purse: Rogers Lowboy *198 Rogers Highboy *218 Rogers De Luxe Highboy - - *258 Rogers Phonolectro-Radio - - *358 Prime Complete With Gwa,saleod Tubes All Records Smashed! 1927-102%oerer 1926 1928 108%over 1927 1929-109% over 1928 Canada's preference for "Canada's Own Radio" increases year by year! ROGERS RANO The Orryinal BATTERYLESS RADIO Choose your Rogers now for delivery on Christmas! O. JOHANN, Dealer H. 0. Sturdy, L. H.' Zinn, Salesmen Goderich, Wont Side of Squaro. ' he ,cork. The council discussed at 'tome Ity-law No 23 facilitate' actio t length the matters of child welfare the county engineer in sod the prevalence of juvenile crimeremoval of nuisances anti olsstrue- Mr. h:lwards wan tendered ft %wt• -tions from county roads. of thanks by the council. 'rhe business of the we•tiug Ie - Mr. Turner asked If there yens tint Ing concluded,' Mr. Trewnrtha was information as 141 the cost of an audit called to the chair, and .Mr. Neel, by a chartered accountant. The clerk read an address couched lu esmpil- statel that nothing had yet been mentary terms to Warden Inglis done hill that the information W4uh1 while Mr. Adam$ presentee the he available at the January se kion, at Warden with a fine gold -headed which the auditors are appointed. The comity treasurer gave a state -'1 The Warden Made :tn appropriate went of the finances of the county. address in reply, thanking his fellow. Messrs. Rader and 8weitaer intro- 1 members' for their splendid gift and duced a motion advocating an in -i for the very kind word•. contained In crease in the customs tariff on benne. 1 the address. - The Warden advised that the motion The chairman then threw the meet- bew ith drawn the matter not leing in. open and n pleasant evening was one within the jurisdiction of the vent 01 Informal fashion, most of county cohIneil. The motion was with- the menders indulging in brief speech - drawn. On motion of Metiers. !Seeker and Then God Save the King was sung Henderson Ole county road commis- and the eounty council ,of 1929 was %Ion was requested to rennin the ser- at 1111 end. vices of Mr. Lever, the prevent hilt - tic officer, bus salary to be arranged COMMITTEE REPORTS from time to time. - Several further reports were sub- . House of Refuge Committee milted at the Thursday afternoon ell-', The louse of refuge• commllJee re• ported that it had met four times during,(he year and passed accounts totalling $11,92.2.57. At each of theme meetings the committee Inspected the home 'and found everything in goal order. The average number of In- mates during the year was 85, of whom flf'een were patients returned from the Ontario hospitals. The com- mitter la of the opinion that. mace the county M relieving the Province of the coat of m Intenance of these zit's, including that of the munty road commission. Atter discuws1011 and adoption of thin report, R motion wait presentee by Messrs. Wright and Baeker, and adopted, that s hear'y vote of thanks he tendered to Engineer Patterson for the efficient .services rendered by him during the year. A Letter From Judge Lewis A communication was received from Judge Lewis compilmen'Ing the coun- cil upon the excellent condition of the roadie of the rounty as compared with tho%e of neighboring counties returned inmates, a Province should . uld over whic0 Ills Honor travelog in the sekn'wledge thin service by discharge of lits duties. l'ontlnntng, 'M1 great% on Recount of these In• ills Honor Raid: "I am writing you I mets'*. A few years ago the Province I for the purpose of bringing to your at- mads 1 very generous grant per ' lention the fact that the municipal tendlnr•P at the house of refuge. but Itp that (1cwog not keep open IFR roads of recent years the% has been dig• to the winter time Is behind the times. I►f emerge, as you know, the main trouble IR the snow, when light, drifts in In certain .pots. If attended to and removed promptly, the task IR comparatively easy. in fact, the trouhle and work and ex- pense of keeping open snow roads, 1f properly attended to. Is much leas than keeping the roads In good shape • In the anmmer-time, as they have been In Huron the last year. 1, thorn fore, would ask the rounc'11 to take' the pensions commit's. allowed to Ont. this matter into your enseideration, supervise the diepatutlon of the mon- continued. Under the o141 age pension wheelie. inmates over seventy years of age are eligible for pensions and men of their own will leave the Home. This, the committee ohjeets to, Rs R large number of those eligible for the pen- sion are mentally and physically un- fit to leave the Home, and the com- mittee believes 1t would he letter were the anm total of their pensions remitted to the county treasurer and .11.1018 Is as follows: llodertch, $:94.1100; Clinton,' ' $80,000 tleatortb. nil: Exeter #7,4$81; Wingham• ple,400. The levies for high schools for ad- jacent counties for the pa J attendance of Huron pupils wereas 0.1,45x: St. harps, $378.12; HafC7s tun, $205.115; Parkhill, $225.92; etnt- ford, #1481183: London C. l., $58.98: Iplldton Tet•hnicnt High Mebool, #437.54.: 'Amour', $1117.144. l'ald ad- jarent •-on'Inuatlonverbenas: Luck- ., $1.1:4-1 1 5: Clifford, $878.08- • Agricultural Advisory CommiWse ' The agricultural advlaory committee 5CoutIuuel on page 15) Pick Your Gifts From Our Treasure Box of High Quality JEWELRY For him as well as for her -we have the very finest Jewelry that will delight the heart of the recipient on Christmas. Ultra smart and ultra modern, our Jewelry will strike a responsive chord in every person of taste. Diamonds Necklaces - Wrist Watches --Rings I o r men and women -Bracelets Ear Rings-Pendants-La- vlalieres-Brooches- -a hundred other gift possibilities high in quality and running In a wide range of prices suiting every purse, large and small. 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