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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1936-06-04, Page 2• 44 -500.0.0a41,41,14,"" 41 at sue 42.00); TTO/s18-s-We IMO er have their * atl to sem% before �n�&ssm assume the �t and will *end Un, Uffle we *se sr rber wishes 'Oeretrilee on t s IlinkssiStiese, br regis' toed letter, muss, ��ec or beque *be at r in Goderich. . . et'tIIn n its eolumnson the uneeriteading that it w1fl not he -Stable or any ehror in any sdv £1n publisheii toitunder unless proof *eh MvtIsetnest 004 in **In. by the 94‘rertiOr and re- t**ned to oce.4u1y Signetijcl, esIsertiser and with such error* or c�rectalni. ishOnts not** in writing tseoIi asal in thet ase, it avy tuor is not. corrected by mej'etar, sts liabOystosas not exCeed,.euelsa proPortion ot she ties eget et suers advertisement es the nesse eocupled by such adVertiSement. Advertising rates on iipplkittion, .AINittp WILKES, Publisher, 'Phones: Day 71; Night'84, „ THURSDAY, JUNE 4th, 1986 IMPORTANT RESPONSIBILITIES The question of securing moreliveabli conditions' for rural mail carriers hes been again brought up in the. House of Consmons and also to the 'attention of the Pootmaster.General. A decision must be • *Waited by the men engaged in that oecupation, with & good deal of • concern:: Rural Mail carriers are the only men in the employ of the Govenunent who are asked to tender for their positions and it does seem manifestly unfair they should be singled out for such humiliation. There is no more notification for asking mail carriers' to tender for their positions,,provide their own equip - *sent, and accept the responsibility of carrying HIS Majestyla Juni than there would be in eskittg barristers to tender for judgeohips. If 'barristers were oared to' tendir for judgeships, it is a certainty there would be mighty few changes in the roll of those practising law. • It is net at all likely rural mail. carriers "would, or could nVreVe theirservices to the lutblidstif placid upon -4 -permanent salary and -the mileage -system, but It would be an encouragentent to them te do their best, and keep on doing it, knowing they would not be requir- edlo temiersfor their jobs every so ofteh. ' The oeyerity of the penalties attached to thefts from the mails,demonatrates„ how important mail carrying really it, but to the credit of the rural mail carriers, it can be truthfully said there are surprisingly few delin- quents in their ranks. Occasionally city carriers have been convicted for stealing from the mails, but so' far as is known, ne rural mail carrier has ever been accused , of sueh an offence. In the United States, rural mail carriers are -on the same permanent basis as the other postal employees, and that plan should be adopted in Canada. .001Mt, 11103 NEW LEADER Hers Earl Rowes election last Thursday to the leader- ship of the Conservativesperty in Ontario, saddles -hiin with treniendous responsibilities. As a leader, if he hopes to succeed, he will have to follow such distinguished hien ati Sir Oliver Mower.' Hon: George W. Rose, Sir...tames Whitney, and that as. tute pohtician, Hon:. G. *Ward Ferguson Sis first duty will be to reoestablsh the Conservative party in Ontario, though, if an election Was pendiug Within .the next few weeks', there would .be veryslittle doubt as to the outcome. The Separate School tax bill has stirred orangeletn to its *depths, but that .measure nuty be entirely forgotten by the time another election , • - " Ron. Earl Rowe hall had experience in both the'. On- - tale Legislature and the Dominion House. He is a good platform: soaker and successful farmers-lle reachel- the . eabirtet formed byex-premier," Hon R B. Ben.' Aett, es a , minister without port fktio, And is s cons. Parittively young man He therefore,possesoes some of --ther-very'llecestor qualifieetions for, the pealtion he has . aosurned; MA selection woke well considered. : • STURDY SAILORS The chances are neither Bert nor "Reddy" Iktitclionald enjoyedthe notoriety or publicity thet surrounded them is Week ago. Their latest -exploit was thtsreseue by one • trot:her Of the other, in a disabled fishing launch, from r- the angry' waters .of the lake during e bad b1ow...1114 they both accepted the rescue es an intident in the day's work only enehanees -the episode in •the eyes of .Lne pnblie. It gave the papett An opportunity te say what , they thought of these sturdy sailors, and though they Might not have liked 41, We can't help that.. tlhOuld * newspaper publish eVerithirig kt learns *bot people in the course of' business,itspita would Al** he Wrecked Within twenty four liOWS after any iotas wasi on the. street, 'When in oPPOrtutar arises to e***, in ?Pint" of & (14P1e of .ellotor citizens, who morlostly_disclaim..eny-, credit,. for & cottrageoue *et, we ,,gled, Of the chute to congratulate thenls and sue pres4 of their citiseriship. Ontoles liquor bill for last, year wits on. iday, *1 '108,000,000, by Dr. 41; As Little before * gitth. seringQf temperante *Orlon In Toronto*Rather s an itooaseui *mount for Kiighthavue PUrPoSers anew Post direct* attention to a man in Oust, 10o ceu)an't teks * Joh betel's. Ittslusd arranged *hintttell ilutt man wasn't at Miserable As i. thist •Webaldn't WO* because Ihe was looking or A NorrnaodY Township Pietist was unable to cora, piste his seeding on * rempossettied tarns, until he ion of atouplo of politeness. itt Isn't too - afford 6uplo of guessliate to watch he Waits, hilt thicali "baeleAo the Undo' tting louder end better isostry *A IA the United $tliteal Adeleell young ESA not Ottit* tiois.a) 004 44wit* e xtrottingItt them, At he flit* 6111110Aftirl, he shoug *nowt on the alio tow i*squltsoer.atbetssse sad sit* hits If he tool. t ,ef tlia County of Grey,the town i�nt'We* IThcreassel by nearly 40, Per ' Fourtuzi municlpsiltieu were increased 44 twelve w�re:jewere4, the net result *log * decrees* of S21„,001x.' Vern' townships will be required to pay higher rate* intO the .goanty treasury tlisnfOrMeriy, following the equal. isetiott Which eterne to lutVe been long 'overdue, 4 When considering in the House of Commensom ProPziation, ter edvertising, Un R B.' Bennett said; °Success in advertising may be summonedaocording to ii eboervationt in two words," "More AdVirtising," Ile continued: 'Too* cannot possibly *weed by„ a, spas". modic effert.'" .The former Dominion Preinier testiatlY knows whet be is talking about, end he sts130redly did in this instance. When you y D 44; H .Cone -Cleaned • the low-osht clinlcerless, fuel that masters every we*thtr con We not only recommend it, . we guarantee I Cleaned meant * process, of flotation, the slate being the Jiea. vier, naturalk, *inks and -the coal floats, therefore you are ing „ coal only, not slate. , ", Our 130041hOntaa ti:031 is from the No. 4 vein of the inhts mined and operated by the Valley Camp Coal COmPisny and is of very firm structure, low in ash and free burning. DISCO is a coke with the gases left in and has become very p0Pular. Try some. PROMPT COURTEOUS DELIVERY. •• In the. montho March and April, forty Seven per Ceut. of the public echool children in Goderich2mede des -posito in The Penn Bank, where they now have 64 or $128.9). tnore.than on the Seine date 'last 'year, Teaching children to be thrifty is-Slet encouraging tfien1 to be small or stingy in moneysMatter, but i`st aesmire a virtue 4h4, will Prove helpful throughout their lives, no mstter whist status of prominineethey may ly sttain. • • litenleti4 04Y In the tinited States afforded several fatiniiiee frem acmes:the-herder an opportunity to visit their summer homes in 'Ooderich, They are doubly we1. tome this year after * distressingly long Winter, the ye- opening'of their 'cottages and residences sad the .cultiva- tiettsOfthelr lasitim and gardens all adding to the natural ettractive#ess of the community. That, the summer will preVe"nt\ healthful and happy one for our holiday guests Is sincerely deoired. • Mb* Agnes •McPhail; M.P. for South Grey, got only seven eupportere on her motion to reduce the $150,000 grant for cadet training in Canada to $1.00. Had Miss McPbsfl been the mother -of a family of "belts, she :would iikely appreciate the training more than she does. Those .seven supporter* in all probability include the 'six pretty boys° she selected a few weeks ago from arson the members, as the handsomest in the House. They hid something to shirettkiii apPreeliiion. There aresoccasions when a person is notified ip "getting mad" and the Canadian Echo of Wiarton, con. Were(' one of Those rare occasions, in its usnally peace- ful existence, had arriVed when a Toronto 'broadcaster referred to *"Tebermory as a little vfllage near Owen Sound." bonsidering that Tobermory is .80 miles from Owen Sound, whet -tort of an editor would he be. it he didn't get "an het -up" over such a gross iriaecUracy., His own individuality asserts itself when he claims that Tobermory could be fittingly described as the "Tip of the Top" of the Bruce Peninsula. By tutting their fax rate from 55 to 44 mils, the 196 council of the Town of CoIlingwood, was proclaimingsin a loud -voice that they had accomplished something. They matted to add they -had -raised the assessment and as the Enterprise -Bulletin pointed out, their last state was were° than their first. At the 55 mills, a 4g,00-0 assessment meant $110 for taxes;- but raising that as- sessment to 63,000 at 44 mills, runs the fax bill stip to $182, A low tax rate is to be desired at all times, but it is folly and poor financing to boast of a low tax rate, when' it is overshadowed by an excessive assessment. Collingemed deserves as better fate. The Ontari&Government'S decision net to collect taxes on water lots, rthiot have been received with satisfaction by the people, and partichlarly property owners from across the border, who have cottages on the shores Of /the lakes and bays in this Province. The authority for such a tax was passed some years ago, but never enfors. ed, and though it might be 'claimed that people who can --afford to ownwater lets, sluiuld be able to afford on 4xtra tax, there is the poSeibility of overdoing the tax business. It would certainly have a deterrent effect upon. prospective purchases of properties with Avatar frontage, and the eohstistletion ot summer&wiles, Virhon conditions are more stable and prospermio, the tune will be 'More opportune for new texes, • 16P0,-Citit4les, 4iRL5 ME CHECKER ' Ete0et HUGE 11,0,‘Rri. IA* 4A,S40. dkCrtiiktaar PLOWatt OK ". IMAM. 50;4! AND offut GIRLS POP* -.1001 41114409Es, 6easrr s/scs Aka. stassovho, sgutoss mAtss. Essrasesser AND *FEE400144111. Pan " • . LEBANON suow$ irocu ' 'OF AK4leirry rtIOEKSC140 sof P COUNIT COUNCIL (CoUtinued from page 1) . , , t . Amorsg, other things.: he suggested that -a bylaw' be drawn up governing amendments to the Standing Rules , and Regulations at any regular meet- ing. by a votesof tile MajOrity, of the , entire cduncil, or in the amendment [ was submitted in writing atthe pre. via's. regular business meeting,. then theymay be amended by, a twos thirds vote of those attending, a quorum being present,. and • that by- laws may be amended- or altered or rescinded* on . the same , method of 'toting as -outlined aboveR---- • - Your Clerk has assumed the , re- sponsibility .of having had printed a limited. number of pheets covering matters relating to "Rules of Or- der." . This has especial Value, in respect to Various classification ssf motions . and their order of. preced- ence, together with rules for your ' guidance in each case, .as it - may arise. I will leave .tt .copy with each 1.:ittelnealre ' 'irg.. ittliritlifeetheyYhe7iinthetth'izal:tit.e.1 arises, in future. .ix -is hoped ma action will meet with the . approval of the members iof Huron County Council. ,, „ • . .(tsitayesisdep.,prepered a short read- ing Which ,. deals with a "Committee of the Whole." If this subject is of interest Your Clerk Will be glad to present. it to you, or if desirable by Council, will . have copies printed for 1 the use Of MerribpliS of council. - _Mrs. W. H. Golding.. M. P., esis_ been kind enough to bring me, on request, a 'copy of the Parliamentary Rules and Regulations of the House of -Ciomnient.- This Manua' together with "Robert'its.,Reles of Order," also an authentic manual will - bper- nianent records and will be available at any time in the Clerk's office: General* . . May I ask' Council's sonsideratien to a; plan of bringing in a public speaker,. on occasions to address, 43ionnty - Council on matters that would be of interest. It is felt that if Council approve of some such' plan that perhaps a representative of the .Government might- address Council on 'matters. Pertaining to agriculenre, •sit representative from some imPor- tantsindustryt such- as - TheCanadian Packing s Company, would on request perhaps, be glad to carry a message to us dealing with the question of siroits in industry, * representative from the Head Office of oonie of, our /Oinks vsbuld possibly be willing to convey s 'valuable las...mutation re. spetitifig various questions on which we Would like to be enlightened: In brief we would have many Seurces from which to draw On when seek- ing 'enlightenment on questions . of importance to municipalities. It is your clerk's opinion that, having .01.s. Wised your approval,he would be in A much better position •to*peoeeed with this plan. He feels personally that departments • of ' 'Government, finance and industry, woula .readily respond to such a request .as outlin- ed, as it is, to doubt a - matter of. Material advantage to corporations .to have public endorsement", Any Message conveyed to the members of Huron COM*, Council Strould-un- questionably--be of equal interest to other members of ,County ,, Cotincili throughout the Thimitilon, and Enron , County Council could reciprocate the kindness of Ahse who may address Us, by convoixig such messages to other Municipalities'. s' . * * * * ., Old Ago Pittston* There iSsia an inereatie of for ,the tirst live months of 1,0 over that period in oak , .. , . . 11tothen0 Allowance An increases Of 32,237,00 was. aloe ' *Ported by. Mr. Roberts for th. &St five Months of 1036 over 19$5, which was Accounted for by ptyments to mothers 'with' mis cbiW. ' . _,,s, ' ,, 11.10ttels • 'The tiittdeney irt rupoctto patients: In ilartiterittrat'1110) Art Pitid for by the County is hpioierds, 'Each new goat in a". itanatotittel Meant an retie IR county costs at the vitt of $850.00 a year,and each llothmt' the moat* ,Mays itt hospital for Year* I would therefore re. 14 ialltleek that oati b. taks ' in *nth -0i* • th. *Orr of kenos patl.nts as bounty under this A to 4‘triter ising. his It saationt, , pa t Ish Service clubs cannot possibly accomplish half as much as they would like to do its order to relieve the suffering or want which loomes within their knowledge, ifeither can a Government provide funds for eVery, woithY ob- .eot But needy blind people are **wog the most petite - tic and deserving In the world. ',Different methods of airsistitig them are adopted in different cpuntries.. In Canada Fera Can the Is - ae ouse mum moue y passed retroatis tit% favering, a pension for the blind, but that is as far: AS the tnetaufe got, scarcity of funds Preventing any further heti) being fortboomine. SeVeratmerabers of the Itouse expressedthe opinion. tluit tho Measure should forthwith become * Iso but no meant of getting the necessaryfunds wu pre:rent/ed. Sight is onesof the greatest bleesings enjoyed by humanity; to be deprived of itricascatsi,streplie, 'rit at flsaissible, eirme means sileMist bes devised for the protection of those neetlY 'blind who have neir enjoyed its blessings and advu- , orniut PAPERS'. OtINIONZ To Trite, (Lietberet Earther). So mariss Canadians are net Only flvIng beyondtheir risesinits-they're lilting hes yond their creditors' moans; OW rot -Sark, (The :Xiteintner)....-bartle is on its iway out of the sena of titonelel troubles, 4111'.01Y0 the Examiner, *the issue of further 44,tbonturaii''can be avoid- ed, it will not i* WAY' !fairer untiftlie Citizens of Battle have vary Inibetantial relief from VaYtnents on, this score. This year finithste the ptu* Ached leen* Of 006 en Whlett 040 *mull ,PaYMOrtt was $10141 oat- the Bradford' et', toed*** (11.0014) -Issue. The soros Issue of ten willtlx WOW* ,SI641:41' .annuelly, wilt to tent0 pitted next ladtr..1.4:1148 nb debenture WON elphls,:biat Oft three fallowing yealts- will See Ow butt of ilVe ponies Oat es.11 for tota paY*00. akts of 1$20,101 ,.„ riktei the Sitnitti.o, er)ossIte ttaite too eta 'della hissi, said X, sitution, Immo at Win nover Libraries A. list of those librariee ts whom grants are to he paid" this year will be passed around. ssI would request the several reeves to certify the cor- rectness of the. addressees of those librarians or secretaries shown on the list to whom the grants will be forwarded.. ROBERTS, County Clerk. , TREASURER'S ',STATEMENT Mr. A. Ilirskhier-County,.Treaswer" pmented the following report, which' shows, as he stated, the deductions one - skew offset the Inereases and with care the deficit may be reduied before the end of the General Account . .CeTerier Period lan. 1 to May II, 1936 Taxes collected for lin*. ,$ *220141 Licensee 38625 Mos lox° Registry Office 1431415 County Ars. tor Stationery * 143.50 Administration Justtee .. ... • . . . 1387.90 ilrisicim.tioatiso 475urts , 41E1 Wye. re Hoepftais 1333.85 Ohildren's Aid grants to Ap. 1 166.86 Miscellaneous - • • • 38.54 Prat. Gov't re Corn Borer 79.20 Redemption of Lanctis... 97.15' ' • $ 54303..90 EXIPEN'DTIVRE Overdraft Jan. 1 ----$• 3026 82 Mothers' Allowances 7857.50' Children's Aid 1309.11 Administration Justice . 6566.81. Old Age Penelons 6708.89 Grunts- 1405.00 2300.45 a5oo.5a 1486.89 1924.28 353.31 96.13 OM/ 41411 Ittimicipal -Government schools - Registry Office ..... Jail - • Printing Redemption Lands County Property Insurance, Heat, Telephones.... .1263:38 Hoepltais 10199.26 Transfers to County Bbzne, -1000A0 Miscellaneaus • , 56.89 returned to Iiwps, 2277.41 Transfer 10 Frov. . 00.00 13.• L. Interest ' ,580.95 Bal. 1p35 Audit 175.00 Half of registry office equiptiet 1740,00 Com Borer Inspector.... .. .....„.„. 144.15 e • ' • s s • $ 40982.04 ' Balance In Bank May 31....$ 1921.05 COUNTY IfIGHWAYS Receipts 1035 Subsidy , $ 46842.83 Plioness-Office . Houle, 112,, H ASO (Is Coal Yard and Office at the Harbor. i tclinic Leans 28000.00 sundrY 'Revenue , 2298.89 .. \ $ 79141.57 Expenditu,ra Raid on Vouchers , $ 21522 52 1935 Mo=s bad 55600.00 COMM, Ray, Lists 22865 Interest. 1133.19 Overdraft Van. '1 737.44 $ 78823 80 Balance 113 Tlaiik "May 31-4 517.77 Estimated Expenditures, General Ac- count,' 1938 PI1IPANDITURE . 091/00 le oOltals $ 61000,00 _nem' Allowance* .„ ........... 2190"&1:01 AdM°4 4gelnistrPatoni4°.bsof Justice 118510:0..:00 -040thelisconicipejo ,Go. Argent Jail ' " county' ' e :I fe: Demand (boon Interest 2000.00 COUntY ProPertY • 1800.00 Insurance, .Ileat, eto j., 1800:00 121:30c.7124:en,*(17:: ;3:°:tiage•••• - 4/1°°4° Vogt( Borer Jonspector Ilegistr.e- OlItee - -700,09- :Aludit • I 200.00 250.00 25040 'EQUIPittent. (reg. orrice % pd.)'' 1800.00 Sundry 2:007 516160 Rims Overdraft Jan. 1 -""""'"----3925.0-0 ..........---,- 1, 0 11 Less Est.. ReceVts 5165025.00 ' )4210.00 TO be raised by Rates 5155015.00 3.35 VIM on 'Ass% 146308.44 4444404••••••••••••*444.4.4 $ 6708.56 Estims,t,ed Deficit - ESITIVJIATED RECEIPTS 'fins. re Hospitals , ..$ '300000 AchrOn. Justice 4000.00 rinceites 700.00 800,00 Rmistr5t Joitiee 1418.00 Re Com Borer ° 425.00 Re Divisioa Courts 40.00 0.6. S. Ortmts to Apr .130.00 , ^ Stuidry 200,06 • $ 1010.00. 334t. lancePRADowv4Waing r934. 412aSWitAest....,..r 23509804..0.3a8 Debentures To t* raised by rates inl.115restAccoounn tua41.5 akivs 4206:20039:3.978:482.611 .95 Mills on Assl...,„ Estimated Deficit 82221 • - COUNTY HIGHWAYS 12 Milis on Ass't „ ..$ 53125.41 General Acc 336 Mills Prov. Mrs. 95 mills co- 0:78 mists 5450 •niille Estimated Deftolt . . . 7528.77 Increases in estimates are shown in -hospitals $780,-. Old -Age -Pensions ----$885, - Mothers' Allowances $4,500• aluilienent $1000.. Deductions are shown in Schools $1300, Administraticsi ot ;mike Iwo, a 5600, ZageC°14ntYtryilrioincet.7161/,$3$°311n60047 tyCliiidiee:Pr?Per2artY'Aid.S. ' ResnectfullY sninnitted, • • A. IL EIRSICENE. Treasurer. (Continued on Page 8) r?..10..40*.011...,01,6,1,0* NO NAME ATTACHED -\ 4414.41..0.1444444,4104440141 The writer's name to a letter about the paths in the park not being dis- closed, it cannot be used. The name would not be pubfished. • If that writ- er cares to disclose his identity, the letter will be used. .F•d• Rub it . hi for Lame Back. -A brisk rubbing with Dr. Thomas' EelectrIc- Oil wil relieve lame Wk. The akin tmmediately absorb the oil Andit witi penetrate the 'tisanes and bring tpeedy relief. Try it and be eenvinced. As the liniment sinks in, the 13a,in comes out and there are ample groun4s for Sa,371,11g that it 125 an excellent artie Does Your Stomach:: Rebel After Every Meat You Eat? The bloated, heavy feeling after meals; the empty, sinking, -gnawing before -meals; the belching and flatulency between meals; the rising and souring of food, all these and more fall to the lot of those suffering from stomach trouble. Burdock Blood • Bitters tones up the membrane lining of the stomach, and re- stores the natural process of digestion. Take B.B.B. and get rid of your stomach trouble. - • the CANA.DIA'NIS AND --TH-Ellt INO.USTRIES-AllE; THEIR. BA;Nit FRUIT Git,P.WING APPLE GROWItt. Hello, Peter, how's rape business?'" 0 GttAPti 63,0107Elt: 'Pretty fair, Jonathan. How Me apples?", * Atv.iiidn.'0,5)*Eit$ "Likewise.* $ttts. ire.gtowing like weeds and the* old pots are itt fuse condition and beating' Well Agin. . And my firma:dal side is good, too. '/Ste raid 4 . *ffynfosced1sngaattbcBankof gotittealjnd the .A5;1* ba s agreed to help int Market my crop." •GRAPItittoiroott "So you'eo ssotlier us' tomer of thatbank in not Surprited, though, the way tolcOeste orbs, I *don't 1 have tO, worry about aedit. ThetaniCknoia always keepsny *guy:gents withAhei You will remembet,Ionsthin, that I ,enlitsca Aiy "vineyarcilast yaw; and the Bank fitiaticed my neit posts and wire - " a • Some of. the -Notes serittos .uso1. by hut,. Growers: Business chequinglecounts; sitsts ings Accounts; ttatte,: and tredit'infotMatien, dorgestrc and foreign; closest rites on Amer. disses of" tiveign exchange; &Odes to Speed ttan5action4 g tealtities; *fel deposit boxes; ordeal, kitty's or credit; travellers binkkotby,mail. ,