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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1921-04-16, Page 3Ply a osis Studebaker and Gray -Dort Motor Cars Coma around and neo thoao Caro before you buy. How about that now ,STORAGE BATTERY you wore intending to cot thin aper isie. Wo haw tin richt Battery for your car, no motto>r what matte it may ba. Our prlcon aro richt nod the cone guaranteed. Qui (s¢ is o? Tine its oomplete. We handle nothing hug 6sat'- ta©teed stack. Cords or Fabrics. 11 you aro cont,iderinc buying a • FARM TRACTOR this t3priog lot un show the qua.itico of tho Cas© machin... The 10-18 Standard Farm Tractor soil. et $1290. Used Cars For Sale 1 Reo, thoroughly overhauled. With good tires. 1 Overland, 133, in good shape. A bargain. 1 Chevrolet, 4.80, Overhauled. Good tires. 1 Btudebaher, in first -clams running order. 1 Ford Delivery, all now tires and worth the price. East Street Garage elheeo 84Z T. F. Holland, Pro. HURON COUNTY COUNCIL Decides Against Grant for Hospital Construction, Grants J. B. Reynolds a $200 Bonus, Fixes County Rate at 3 8-10 Mills and 2 Mills for Good Roads. EX -WARDEN GOVENLOCK, M.P.P., ADDRESSES THE COUNCIL The Iliir,•n ro11nly rouuril ronrlud"d the bua.im„ '.f the Jun" se,sron about noon on Friday, .end the members left for their resp'''ti\" home, Mitring the afternoon A state -went been lie 4:. ntral \lulh- ers' .kllo\\auae Been! ,1t Toronto of al- lowances granted In delle shewwe t the amount of the country', share' as a2117.- fi0. Kited. The Mepartment of kdue"ation re- ported the Pros incial wheel grant, as ollows! NuT.lie schools, 12,129.97; separate selieels, $94.(12; total •$2,219,99, the counly lit supplement these grants be an Pqua1 anl4nint. County Pays 60 Per i:enl, of Cosi of Ming Designated Roads Under the heading of enquiries Mr. MoNawzhtun submitted a letter from ttlr. 111. J Nletllttan, of Egmondvtlte, With ,ptfenroce to oiling leo dytreot 1brout3Tj "the village, and wkohcd to know the policy of the council and Department nn this matter. it was pointed out ihat the main street in t:g- mondwillr 14.i• p., rt of a rirsignate.] road and the anlage \was obliged to pay .0 per '. nt t.'1 the rest and the , aunty so per rent. The nil used con- tains about :10 per ,•ent..�.hphalt. lir dark ,•poke of the necessity of on -0.r ns the mailer „f n, w tender'; tor nopel ' - I • 1!4, 1.141 114 ,"rat, breast, that. .11 1.•,\ • 1 Ito fail I !ell r.,n,,d- ,rah4• n dnrt! .0 n. ►,r', ". s „f 44 al .111 1 I ,1. n i,: 1,•• , 11,. \%,,44I sox - west !'1.41 Po. Itnaq,v rofnfn,llee ask for ora to nd, 4 s t... 'h" openly' ,4 4n, 41 nA bread al n' rounty tn•tilu1:„ns, tend.: a 1t., 1 , 'l ,'•114., 1!,• ne P11ng Baro„.1 \Ir. 1i.n 4. .,-k,.1 f,,:' refer 141 41,•,11 r,•. gar.t,) ,-.,.I .•f Loh •' . 1 I4,. .oi41 ro.+ds ind .,i .I tee 11. 1,. v,.1 4,, 1 11.1 for 111 .r 41• \tr \..b 144,"Ii111 1!14 r, • 1..111.1 he 4 nmforlu s..,1. •,r \\ 4s•,'1.1,\,',.11 14.- 11'014 4.,. 4.01441'\ .14,1 :u.1!1 • 41.4I'tl. \Ir, \I,• \alb 1^,4.41, 4 .4,1 ''net 4t 4. „ 14414. Itt to de 1444. ..1.4 11 111 h.. t.4' 04: , tile, „•.41,• .n e, . 111 - boron; ulunielp.tltliw, trod roue!' 10- . 411(1 a',o that ,hfferenre in ,er- 1e4) rendered most be eonsldered. Messrs. emit ton. 4:lark, NletItliiid, Hackett. 'Young arid. ' mitt, further dis- cussed 1114, wafter. Mr. Young thought lh,lt the poly should be in pro - porton to the nark done not to the time put in. Equalization Left as it Was The equalization of the Osressnleflt was taken up in 'omIlittee of the "hole. Moved by R. W. V. Beavers, second- ed hy J. Grieve, that the equalize.( val- ue of the county this year be the same as for 1920. --Carried. Im Veednesday afternoon a petition• front certain citizens of Hullett as to the location of a designated road was ppre:iented ami referred to ttte (food Jloads Comintss�8la. • 4 Lake Shore Read Is a Provincial High- way \1r. Irwin, provincial engineer under the 11ighway'4 .tet, w\as present and addressed the council on platters per- tatnlnte to the highway work of Ino courtly, and announced that the Lake Shore road had been designated as a Provinciat•i:ounty roast. \H•. Irwin an- sa reed a large number n( question end g.44e notch 4,4141,4141,• information en load 4404 bridge ro,)41r•ur1,,n and the working out of Ihr art .t+ .Ippll'41 1' ....only aryl to\\ne.htp work. The Ilnsptiel 61epulnttnn Then came the baring of the ,byre lal,on from the 1,.,dn',' .lid of the (itd,r,rh Hospital. Mrs. Cameron. *Bev. 4 error Hell and Mrs. \Ie hInrte1 \,hllP1d1 spoke on behalf ,1 the 4;nde- 4 4''11 hospital, \1r llry.1„ne and Mrs. \Ia np nig .and 11r ,.4111,,',- for ttte t ,n hosp,tal, 4n,1 It,•.•\, 'I',pltng for \4, 4noh.4w hospital ,!eln,l.it!„n on beh:al( o('1he Tr•4os- b,,• 441.1 4l.lrp44,•1•.. \v.nc,.4tan11 ask - .1 (•,1 4 er.41,1 ,.f 'a"tlgt, \I r. John Hob- ert -on. of I...lh,o He, presenting the tnun sir. 4 , \ samplers also ,poke P. J.IV1acEWEN Garages Hamilton Street Motor Car Service IF it's y cpartr ping--- tl - a--rreeiro e4 any Inert—sir if it o o Rzvv far, 043.2 t0 and 1'110 ars equieee e t cuppyy all your need at fats prices. One oil the Hunt isti portant factors in tht efficient ©p�zntinn of your car io correct lubricnt}ata. We have the three Fa•esten of Imperial Polnt•- trae, and the Imperial (Chars of flecomtuenda- tiu:aa w'7tnirll eperifLL the camera grads for every chaise 61 ear. Let toe ohow yea the c1nrt and expbai>o the La -.w,...ro of Katt' "Mfg grade o Buy:in 5.eallorp Lots INS 111 __.. Special Sale OF TIRE We have a Large supply of Tiresoon Mind, 14,1 mattes. Goodyear Dunl©p Dominion Royal Oak Goodrich Maltese Cross Standard Kelly -Springfield Guaranteed for 3500 t Taco :nifle�. COVO . STAR THUf3siiAY, JDJ.N1 EtlDb, t4>1. HEART sui NERVES BOTHERED :U %oia'iiworii Played Mier tb3 &tett leelal Meartment will number OT Pollee Villages are edeelltta ge of the offer of the Y ti} aid the ...minty roads 4010Village*, provided the ' Il- tlLL�'�y�,,a urs till per cent. of the emit. r.4.4,FA4Qai+r�r t0 be an: ary satls- ttr`ranelet to tr>at, and prices of &elitling, no doubt other vil- Dil iaeepretfs interested. conditions are much Improv- ise year as compared with recant 4t .end we are able to secure inen ad twos at l tver valet.. There le so stock•<empetition for worts this year Milts Seer Lind it advantageous to let as teatth:QO possible by contract, and ens - pow to eeatlnue doing so.' 1.8 bit Of orders issued for work done art tit equnty road system showed 'a. tptelleGt $31,339.3I already expend..1, r.i anon 'and Widest Committee 'list" road and bridge t!ornmiltee re- flOs'ted hs follow.: Wo'have examtncrt Lhe bridge on the beillithaVy between (trey aaad Etma rat JIeilfli0 and reeomutend that a 20 -ft. bl'ldge lie built. iQ t}Jpo examined the bridge at int 33,003, between trey and Elma and OOneilitend that a 124001 bridge be tent. `i . ' Ve 'Tots. examined the 'Menzies bridgeits the buuedary between Grey 3titt'"•Eiiila and recommend the abut- ments be repaired and also the widen- ing" ilf elle approach on the north side, •We examined the bridge at Chtsel- blatiet Onet. recommend that theut- ttiet't9 `` eft repaired and the bridge be bloom) (Ana the approaches `,widened. Weeaitno examined the bridge at Lung flay. 'Vie recommend that nothing be. done. act the etreant is likely to be dredged In the near future. This report \vas adopted._ ° The County Home The •tlou-e of refuge committee re- ported a toil.s : Ile LaAiw' 0nt estate, Mr. Lamont has r soine.,tiute been an .inmate of the ortse of 'Remo. and being blind and liletlp lei' 4.JouAing after his farm or afteltiOile apple• to the county judge tor thes necessary authority to admin- ister the estate. This was granted, and we Week eteie try have all notes and aeeourl%S eoilerh'd and the estate put in ordeettie farm was otTered for sate ,at. afid by auction, hut the best offer'ddtinot re•Ich the reserve price. 1t waS finally disposed of to Mr. Red- neck hfacllay ter the -sum of Ar2,400. All l peoea.-•.ry papers have been oofit etett' and registered and the bat- •Ibe ,purrh.se money, after de- entenses, has been deposited dit`°of the county In trust for ank property, the need has long been felt, and tree leek steps in the early., P. a the same. We had laced before us (a) tnesteel farm of .10 Scl'o don road in plan- t" `i"ttvti5 ip le sum of x34,000; "(b) o1'`°J4tl chase the Swintlank prof<}er- ty north (:,the Nouse of Refuge farm e nsist(ng 0! 23 acres for $4000. On fhls prOPerq is a brick house and oth- er outbfli1dIii .. and a good orchard taking', P 111• all 'three acres of the 23. Wo deo dad In favor of the a's'lnbank property a being the "more conven- ient and bitter for; the purposes need- ed' Swiltionit hilt'l since •purctiased the .'thrf'd vntralt \ilitii"he btaitpfe for $1300, lNtvIn:x.1 cOsta•bf elhr• i1 acres clime• 1; er.:t ; ' . O ole ti aw wtiori has lite PVL!lltSO MOW M. Earl Fate, ma, Soak,, alibi , ```fis t ago my hood, attd. MOM Mit bottler we. II could iN1► SY .stir without tFrrinj,,rWi+m41it„nimai- d out. After sweeping i* 1 Would Lee lilt Sit Alatintt �i4p k* apt MC lewd H wadi �ttii drones, � as wan guespiag w pawa9 well i or EL«ldtta, ll atciaa:.d f s i omtl8 got 1r® t as I naafi 4 me time lather. I soul to limy dost`alr� anal ttw toid.ttlit► it weeny *ernes QM they had bats oaken by a melon" 3R+ was. He vivo rue Jana •sdicaaa, Inti as soon as itwwiron)twas ubM as oval tri, 1 hag lel bei�ils 4slt hill tra'n Hear aadl N 0.01 they i3ctpsd woo ao amusia I t utas., tad cawowe, es 11al a > e of ti Jlod deft.°t foal eo �:�ail' ;x' M41b cloys week, as I did briar* 1lVNet•swe one small rota; oleo hart hod pit7! Awe b.ir 1 dreams far t J � iOs. a box at all doos. , ad%ucaling a grant. The request' sent to the executive committee and 111e ruuncil then adjourned to attend the meeting of the Trustees' and nate, payer.' .sortation. MI Thursday morning a deputation from trapd Bend, composed of *ears. It,ll, Baker, Bastard, Rossenbury, EeQ- 4.lentun, , seen, Ilur;s, 3tlbbip5 told. ,va- t .-en1 and asked fete to readw,.y to be pawed to the lake west. from 1lrenner's hotel, along the bnuns 'jar, „f ilii un 441141 Lanrbton about 100 red,. 401. citizen had offerod to con- tribute $3O0 and to allow the county free Krx1et frun1 his property On the Lake Shr,re for ten years, the County of Lanlhton agreeing to assist to the •\lent of .0 per cent. of the cost. The Engineer's Report 'rIre e4401l"er reported: .1 general rule the policy entitle - oh J,.nuary report is being fe$- 11,44VII, 111.+1 Is, restricting tine carrying out 4( work.. in\,1Iwing hese y' expendl- tures, and 110'10(1 11g most attention to maintaining ,4 system of smootth roads 4)d rulero\ing them by adding graV5j. '''rhe, weather during the past wt's. ler was suet that ltle roads suffered -everely. The saving of expenditures en reads by reason of frost and snow' hiring til, \\ inter is not often app elated, and it required a season ,as (4” had a(uring the past wintti emplia,tze this truth. Spri all roads in a very badly m dttien, although only tions failed to sta The work of tri these reads \va pleased to roads, as a condition cern, t:f►ro-• viously. . dragging op-. erattons r expenditure of a -- bout - bout $4,000. When this amount is compared with the amount required for resurfacing the roads, about $135, : 000, the relative value of the classes Of work le most readily observed, and 41' the roasts become better surfaced \etch gravel less Bragging will be requl, "'file pure ase of seven small Sawvyer Massey graders was made this year,• Cott smoothing the roads and gest work. It is expected that the 1'0_11 g der \wtlite .eatualiy t can` tgotAtttt agile— ir-1 wwontfind orle 1 lt. less power, and as the small g er Cs' gra capable of doing other work, alttlough our drags this year have given us ex- cellent results. "It Is found the etronomied main- t"neneee of grovel ri1014 dip„els, to e large extent upon keeping the gravel applied ahead of the deterioration of the road. eroreev er, the sm ells:Mlon of tin material must at all times be given rarebit thought and "fl-,1era- iron and an effort is hein. 41)414' to have this pork ,lone without oh,trust- tng the 'rattle in any sway. It is found that by piacing nee gravel en the ...Ides and shoulders of the reveal that the: can he .accomplished In most rases adwantagiemelw. This has the "Vet of I'awin4 the renit•e of tier road free fee Ironic amt tln•rl when ruts teem .hir1na Vie %vet season, the ripen gravel ,en the .ides of the road I, ,a\all.aHi' to h,• scraped into them Thi, 411,1', ,e"nt a very r.elteal pree4r,, and 1 leer not heard of its being dem• .Inv ,ether place toll 1 .ani ' 11lhi, nt ih,11 it \\in prove very eatief,aetory by keo•pmg the rued elver, and ...om ilet...1 by pre venture must 41.111. :,'raped front 111,• ,lies ,in the clean gravel 111 the ventre of the rue, i. Road Drainage "Roeser IM,I4nag.' 4s .444 41.14, .4 r,e3,1 construction wheal in the past has re- cetved a great deal of diseus,ion :and it is unifier+ally .agreed that drainage is one of ow primary conv't"rations. Nesertiiless, it is a fart Thal i1 is ron- alantly' neglected. It is prnpesret this year to have many cutches on the sides of the road cleaned nut and carried In a su0),•ienl outlet, ,44 that no puddles or ponds of wafer will stand on the side. of the road to rause 'injury .lur- ing the w•,nter and spring. We 11)0)4 not he :all.. In 4eelimp1Ish 1hie: every- where, but will do .. as tar .as pr�a,•11- cable tlto. season. Many tile drains In hills have already heen Initatled, and it Is hop.'l to hate a number of other hills imprnwed In tht., planner- Thele can be no aoaht that Intelligent and proper drainage of reads \\ ill pay for itself in :a eery short ttmr 14 the saw. Ing affected 4n 1111' rrravel neeeee4ry. \tnreov er drain arnt ditch.•+ slay he considered permanent. "it may he neeeesary 1.. rebuild a number of email bridges and culverts ihi. year. and there are numeere of others Ittat ordinarily would hay,' en -t- ill -4d their usrfuluess. However, huildtng materials ore tittle reduced In price and we ;one attempting to keep 'these bridges in eerw•Iee for another year at hetet, Hereby e4a%inar the In- terest on the insietment, end being in A position lo take advent+c,' „f prn- apective lower prices. "A number of town.. are teeing ad- vantage of the 'mune} grants for the Imprnwement of eonneeting links In the counly''e road +4stem. \p1Itcaton hos been made to the llepartment of HHlghwwwaye to prrn,l the county to make suet) grants towards mainten- ance work un such connecting I(nkw Oa 11 is felt that the county can he of real as Isttnce to the town, and vll- Iatgeo of the corny in this way. Heavy expenditure en week elasu.vt so ennctrurtnn is not s14weys the m041 judicious expenditure. sent yet .urn (44 CASTOR IA Per Infants d Chiares Stla Use For Over 39Ye.rs A4cogt ei y 3 \0_ \\\�,��,� 1 • •, 11, "fol1 ayitl( -*! b, We decided" bite solei pita\ toglU inmates be charged e3.3() per,week for boar,), except those retluiirtllg special care and attendance, and elhat the rate for suck be fixed by• the Inspeetnr and manager. ,This was amended to make the charge $3 per week It was decided that ,alt orders and a"counts against the estates of innate s t„ paas441 upon by the in -pester and this committee, \Ve instructed the inspect er, m:141a- ge1' and clerk to prepare ,a eireillu• to be sent to all ere was and tnurlid:L.1 clerks, selling forth the proper sl 1s to he taken and the course pereutel in Waring inmate& in the new We deem this necessary In view "f the .art that many instates are placed \without the fQ'Pgsal'y preliesin11 •, s bring completed and this has 4.,\e41 rise to mueh after tren•hle 111a1 Might he obviated by taking the preprr stays 441 first With reference to the hnri 4l eef d. - 'eaaseed paying inmates, it was ilec.de I 111.,1 the inspector he .nithorized eat pay burial expense,. out of the fuel to their credit and that ihr 'M4111'1'1111' rw- Preise 114- own judgnn•nt as 1.1 ha\ing the biles.) made in the cemetery veers the inmate may wlsli to 11, ¢nr- e'd. at his or her 11Wn expense, We commend the able manner In which all the olllcials are performing their duties and note with pleasure the neat a(iid.aotentt'd condition of the inmates. we r.s.ommend that the Warden alien the necessary documents to trans- fer lot 22, Kelly's survey, 31s0 tut 17. Me(:aughey's survey, in lite Village of Blyth at present vested in the county and previously known as the J. G. Mc- Donald estate on the payment of 422 to pay for expenses, and also that Mr. Torrance eoileet0 file on mortgage In favor of Adam l.autenslayeer, at pre- sent an inmate. \\'e views with alarm tee getting tendency towards 11111na the House of Refuge with paying Inmates or those having means] of support contrary to the declaration provided In the appli- ration for admission, If this is eon - tinned nur House of Refuge will soon become a cheap boasting house and we will he (101un4 to provide inereased aecnmmodntlOf) for the inereaa4a1 number of Inmaatee. and we strongly reeammeptd tli',at in future the dPelare- tiOn and' form of the application bp strictly' adhered 19 and that none "but those having no other watts n( sup. pert be Mutated. 4 Room 00 .l• 11. Reynolds Owing to tire efllrleney In the per- ferlalance of his duties by the manager. flee a. B. ''Reynaldo, we recommend that a bonus o$ ee200 be granted to him in addition to his elalary, the same to be paid at the aril bf this year. in amendment to clause 9 it was moved by 1111. Milne, seconded by Mr. Tr'wart ift, that,. t1{e apPtication form for adeltt591o11 to the House of Refuge he amended to include those having matins o 411 ittw the second ease those well. are tttdl 1)04, t.`lause 1111 ►'e bonus to the keepe0 was ri'f(11 1 to the executive summit- 1ee. R4otpd by Mf'. 1 Twin and Or. Milne that this Vanto to Agricultural Socie- tltls foo r til$ Brill fairs In the county be ittereast fffa' MI.— deferred to the exrseuiettS etikl}ttlittee. ittl regi by IIPPAM. Pardon and Ralston that wo r1i:iii( tit grant of cede to each Ekia e t1eultuto in the County. non fief'1Ft09 0 t:urrle and Grieve MU UN, 214:'' 'raid , fiseper of the Conn - r' iliii til $noted o boletus of Ve1.3.13 fail Z;ilo PlI Uttst services this year. as C. �niC\ttlfeetetie!i bel the cn[samitt4ere 4 An Outstanding Tin Achievement A New and Better Clincher All -Weather Tread Tire Better even than the famous Good- year All -Weather Tread Clincher which has been used as regular equipment on half the cars built in Canada using this type. Finer in appearance—double cure process. Greater air capacity. Better able to withstand road -shocks and the battle of the miles. A tougher tread. Practically eliminates tread separa- tion. Practicallyeliminatesrrold pinching. This new Goodyear Tire is not an experiment. For over two years the Goodyear Company has been building -- it in the United States. It has been used on hundreds of thousands of cars. Reports from motorists, dealers and Good- year branches give this tire a consistently good record. "These Clinchers are proving our best tires.” "Mileage received from them is more 'than sattsfactory to the user and complaints are few."' "There seems to be no doubt that they are sup@rior." Goodyear dealers have this new tire on sale now. It is a cost reducer. It puts motoring on a more economical basis. See it today. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. ca�tarte+rw �.�. ., eyes ,.. i All -Weather Tires are All -Wheel Tires MADE These nlnti'ns were referred to the; executi\ e. .\loved by .\L•se.rs. McNabb anile Arm- strong that all moncye that have been pail hy this or any former eount•il to the different municipalities of the counly for Rest Cross or patriotic pur- pnseS and any portion of such grants "hien may be unexpended be placed at 1114, dispe.sal of the Reeve and (sounrd) of sae! mmnieipality as they may deem e\pe.lien1. Referred to the special committee. \1,14".1 he Messrs. K10pp and Currie that ,a grant of $'200 to the 'Wren Trus- tees' •\,sneiatinn he made. Referred to the ewer141iw,• eoni4uittee. )1.11, t 11y .\. 1I. Noels, 14eeended by \\'. F. 4:1.4ek, 111.11 the good Roads Com- mission he asked to impure into the request of the deputation from Grand Rend as presented at this session, ami he $twin power to act,--4,arrie,t. Moved by J. C. Portion, seeended by \Viii. Elston, that this couneil transmit 1.1 the t)epartnient of Piddle llighways the fnllovving resn0111ion: That the council of the corpor.itinn of the 4:nunly of Huron petition the \lint+ter of Nubile Highways to recon- sider the platter of abproving of clause 11 of Rylew No. 111, 1920, as it 14 be- lieved that the hest Interests of the county and the equitable distribution of 1ounty road expenditure, require that this road be designated as a r0lln- ty road under the Highways Improve- ment .4.e1.- Carteret. moved by fir. \bine, 0eenndert by Mr. Cnntimled en page 3', 1 EAST ST. GARAGE Is your car ready for that Holiday Trip you are planning this Sum- mer ? tet Out and Get tinder' doesn't 1to very well in vaca- tion time. so let usutit in good shape first, before the Coderich Old Boys start coming. Their cars are sure to neei same attention, and there are a good many 6 onsia4. REG. WILLIAMS East Street Garage Phone 243 McCormick's Sodas Christie's Fancy Biscuits Try our Bulk Teas, 35c, '60c and 70c Try our Coffees Breakfast Cereals All Sorts Of FRUITS And VEGETABLES J. H. LEACH Phone 180 Cor, Montreal St. and Square BAYFIELD GARAGE An Old Stand Under New Management First-class work by a competent mechanic. Gasoline, Oils and Accessories. Complete stock of Genuine Ford Repairs YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED G. E. TRETHEWEY NEAR THE BRIDGE, B4YFIELD, ONTARIO Opts Eveniais Advertise In The Star --"It Pays" tae