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The Goderich Star, 1926-05-20, Page 5TSUiNUT, MAY Nth, MN imt mum, n.Ecomm,Ind is ><i.lal. a .x ra *- asses W. !i►'t �4 wete in charge of the Dieresis ass- masiaaa fIt*ry. Luncheon was served by the were a Wein*e� Ilrsawe•Is ladies. Town's Ptuaphig Plaint So trhumetalliengineer of cimech. profusely decorated with dal- At tint afternoon see lielvilie • Babcock -Wilcox and Goldie- g Ltd. fodile and fern. bald an asse;i.sa* that completely filled the hoildiag. BE SAVED Devotional exercises were in charge LARGE AMOUNT ANNUALLY COULD of Lucknow Auxiliary. The preei- d Mee address Max ,given by Mrs. . Petrie, based on the words. "Trudy ' the Lord hath done teat tAi s foe and More Standpipe Storage Recommended confidence on the greater *we.0 of our work. a call fora deepening of A ieaeet from the Eabcock.Wikex stpaat pressure. which le insufficient our spiritual life through constant and 9oldie-M cCullogh, Ltd.,, on the f economical operation of the prayer. Mrs. Arkell, Teeswater, eie- town 'water supply system, was be- peps, In.order to provide for im- Mexate to provincial soriety� meeting fest the Water and hat Commis- need *te use steam has to be kept up Rave an excellent report. As an eve sear et the regular rq of that at all times: 'considerable feel is dente of the aright of responsibility body ion Thursday. May 13th, and therefore consumed in keeping fires for winning the world for 'Christ advancement was thorn all through Galilol!ne Driven Auxiliary and Smaller Pumping Motor us " !t was a breath of bap and was 1itad over for further considers- banked. The plant is accordingib every department of the 24 Presby - the commission, a representative of vi " Provincial Society. Mrs. B. 1), Arm - the the" company ng the town to "The capacity of the standpipe is strong, Durham. late of Fong Mn+h make_ a survey of the.situation. The 1Il per cent. of the daily eonaumption addressed the session report points out that "The present or sufficient to provide during maxi- South China, patmpint egeipment appears, more mum draw . off periods for $.0 hours. and orsbroin homethatthe need for mored pan • adequate to provide the de- There is, however, the height of the workers e e field. hospHaital mi had tad The effic d i t nd be much experience In hospital mission tion. This report was asked for by costly and out pf date for such ser- teriais which constitute the Ontario nut iency andcon it on stand pipe to considered in con- work, she stressed the importance of of the plant leave much to be (leek- nection with the maintenance of pres- the Chinese ed." sure on the system. It will be noted kindness to be shown to '"The electric pump is not required that 100 feet equals 43.2' lbs., to that women whow are in Caned*. Very in- to operate at its normal capacity.' only 7.4 feet may' be used from.tip texestmg was her citation of the ver. Thepumping rate of summer and stand k ions aspects of" Chinese sweet e. pipe before the resulting d ious and industrial life. Anti chris- winter, .with an average run of 19 in Fromm begins to affect the sup- tian forces have now almost stopped bailee daily is only 67 per cent. and ply to certain parts of the town. it Christian missionary activities. Her 78 per Dent.. of normal capacity. The may be stated, therefore, that the intimate knowledge of conditions im. pump therefoee must be throttled storage for domestic use is only 8000 pressed the audience of the great with a.coasequent loss of efficiency gallons, which is considerably less possibilities of the people. of Chime. of 10 per • cenfi. and 12 per cent. re- , than should be provided."' apectively. There is a further loss "It might be . possible to move the who are iaanedlligent and Hever. full due to 'the use of a motor of much Pumping hours in order to shut down vigorPromise if won for larger opacity than necessary. The during the peak periods• and to run gist. � The greetings of the Presbytery characteristics .of the pump indicate i at night. More must be known, how. were conveyed by Rev. C. H. McDon- a motor of 120 h.n. would be of am -1 ever. befcro queh n recommendation aid Lucknow, whose kind wishes for is 184 h p., thus at the maximum "It would appear that the stand- •vork stave added encouragement. A Pie capacity, whilst the motor used- can be made;' • success and b�leseing on. the W. M. S mine mold he beiehtenetl or a second n demand the motor is operating at invitation to hold next annual meet - only 06.5 per cent. of rating, result- standpipe of suelcient elevated cava- ing in Kincardine was happily ac• ing in a serious loss in efficiency and Pity to cover the town's demands sur- cepted power factor." ing these peak reriods at correct A pleasing duet by two young la- econontiCal or' efficient. The steam "'Cnnsulerabte economy ninv be el- -.times end boilers are also inefficient. feeted by malting the following "This plant ie therefore neither pressures. provided. • The boilers owing to age and candit- c""" ions, may .not operate, above 80 lbs, "The electric punm should be re- • placed =by a new outfit of high efH- S R ARECOMMENDSONS WHY I . HURON AND ERIE DEBENTURES Reason Nn.2 • They are . issued by au institution that is . "Older than the Dominion." gateper anntim is payable upn►i 5100 • oi''inore for I,' 2.3 4 or .i ,ears. Let: me.' arrange for a' debenture inv i.•.;tment in _ your. name. . NORMAN, LEWIS Bondi and insurance • Telephone 163 Csr. Hamilton and .Ilawgit. Stn. T ModefTheati WEEK'OF MAY 24 to Mk f'29 Moiday and 'i,uesday Matinee Monday at. 3,00 p.m. PAVLINE STARK AND CONR.AD NAGEL lin a wonderful story of love. hate and mountain feuds. A thrillin picture which touched the heart of Lease Broadway. "Sun4,Tp" •.MERAID COMEDY "Live Cowards" eiency and of a capacity more "cam patiple with the requirements. 'We would recommend a plant having a "zpacity of 400500 imp. G.P.M. to be, driven by a 75 h.p. motor. "The installation of' this small mo- tor would. • in addition to effecting economy to the water department, reduce the peak loading of the Hydro by approximately 55 k.w. ' We figure the ie'ultine' saving on Hydro. to the town would arnroximate $300 per motale or ror+vhly, • 10 per cent. of your average bill. "We word advisethe eeplaeine of your steam plant' with a gasoline driven, auxiliary. Estimating the average pumping to equal' 10 per .« Int. of the domestic draft, the„ hours usage per'year would'eteual 287,6, and the cost of operating, including inter- est° charges, would equal approxi- mately 7.30 cents per thousand gal - ions pumped. "Figrring both hydro and fuel emits together for the :new motor .pump and gasoline auxiliary, we have Dost per thousand' useful gale Ione 1.975 against' 3.74 cents with existing plant, and utilizing 1925 au- ditors' figures,r.- but adding 'own,' in-. tereatfeharges-fonew plant, suh. st tuting new hydro and fuel chnrged, and deducting teal, cost per thousand useful gallons equals. 7.14 cental only. against 8.8 cents. • "This saving- totals $2022.77, or 18.76 per cent. on an outlay of roughly $10,893 for.. new. plant lin- : stalled. It will be noted here that the heavy repair charges have , been left in new expense, so that the above saving is a moderate estimate. 'there is also the saving to Hydro _ mentipned above, in addition to the above figures. g "We have considered the question of Bost of operation of both. modern steam plants and oil engine instaila ;fns, and we would advise that the • duty is. so' *mall. as to .preclude the , using of a steam operated plant, with economy, whilst with an oil engine •nr teem are several difficulties.. The high initial cost of plant, high upkeep charges, lean reliability in operation, destroy any small advant- age in lower fuel .cost. We there- fore could not recommend such in- stallations." • This report is signed •by Arthur le, Spotton, chief engineer. We hove omitted considerable in the way of figures, publishing above only those parts which give the general conclu- sions arrived at. Wednesday Thursday and Friday Matinee Thursday at 4.15. p.m. You'll SMILE GIGGLE' Chuckle and Roar with Laughter at Harold Lloyd Freshman A N$tePicturc Herald Lloyd Corp Positively the funniest he has ever made Evening prices- Adults 35c•; Children 20e. Matinee Thursday at 4.15 p.me-- Adults 25e.; Children 15c. PATHE COMEDY e"Dog Days" MAITLAND PRESBYTERIAL A spirit of optimism and thanks- giving characterized the addresses and reports delivered at the 12th an- nual meeting of Maitland Presbyter- ial Society of • the, W. M. S. of the Presbyterian church held in Brussels on Tuesday, May lith. Mrs. Stra. than, president of Brussels auxiliary and . Mrs.,. (Rev,)._..I o.Wler: welcomed • ,the two hundred anti three visiting delegates.. At the morning session•. President 'Mrs Peri•ie was in the. chair, Devotional exercises were eonducted by members of Cranbrook and Ethel auxiliaries.' Reports from the secretaries of the various depart- , ments were given covering the period between June 10th and Dec. 31st, 1925, and were very encouraging, with future outlook bright, Treas. Mist N. Nicholson stated that $3,081 passed 'through her department in that .period. Secretary reports 19 auxiliaries, membership, 012; Mis- sion Bands 11, membership 339; Y. W. Auxiliaries 2, allocation for Srittlyy Oftly -_ R GINALI) DENNY ANI) ' MARY ASTOR la it sure tonic for the Blue! by Harry Leen %Ikon. Is it full of exeitessenf' le it full of fun. Peewit and pep "Oh Doctor" CENTI'RY COMEDY "Kicked About" "PATINE REVIEW" liaati Men. and Belt. at 3.00 p,*. Them at 1.15 C:etniotg---"A Slave it( Fieliktn. New Snappy Footwear Our New Spring Footwear is Attractive in 'STYLE t UALITY and PRICE • You are invited to shop at Wt BERN'S SHOE STORE The Square • Phone 43W arcs. (sec.) Sawa. Saab "Slim alosa. Before d.eteg a.aet.N by praSpr Mrs. Forlorn, to t. �s�fa1l cowbell aseetie* 1s Heid is �Barka- tees May 10. 110. 41, thanked the asentbsrs far laser and privilege a:• esrda4 bar. • Impressive was the dedicatory ser- vice coadreted by Mrs. Plaid. of Toe, . water. following eleeetiaa of u1ker41 ()deers sleeted for 1i►td: Presidt n . Mrs. Perri*. Winehaait 1st vice pre., 1 Mrs. Commis". JCinesrdine; 2rd vie, pees., Mr*. St hen. Brussels: tied vie. pros., Mrs. Arkell. Te'riwater; 4th vice ores., Mrs- M. McKenzie )Ash .ld: trees., Misa N. Nicholson South Males*: torr. see, Mrs. err Wiaaghaas; r e. ase„ M ICinesrdlae; supplyr sec„ hire. G. Douil*,i, Lucknow; M. B. sec„ Mrs. Ltaklater, Temorater; Glad Tidings sec., Mrs. Porterfield, Eel/rave; press sec., Mrs. McWhinn.y. Dunarannont Home Helpers ser.. firs. Simpson Molesworth; Welcome land *Welfare sec., Mrs. H. McGee, Wingham; Auxiliary sec., Miss -Carrick, Luck. now; library. and Literary etc.. Mrs. 3. 3. Elliott, Wingham. At' the evening, session, presided over by Rev. Mr. Fowler, addresses were given by Rev. Dr Forbes, Tees - water. and Rev B. b. Armstrong, Durham. A hearty vote of thanks was vis- aed by Presbyterial to be conveyed to the editors of the various county newspapers who have so kindly pub- lished oar announcements and reports subnetted by resolution committee and carried. That the ladies of MeI- ville church, Brussels, be tendered n hearty vote of thanks for. their kind, hospitality, to all those of the Brus- sels congregation who Will have con- tributed to the program, also to the speakers who have so kindly come to us. That the members . of, this 0., ' PEC I -•AL FRIDAY. and . T DAY w . ,1n.h Tussah Cloth, in Main colors with lilt• are clearing. ►�ut`'thecHalanc;• .,.t ►'u ltcy beoclded patte=rns, guaranteed tub stockt►t heavy Silk 110,.0.f Kitr..li' AND nc►f, a splendid 'material tor � dainty stun. SATtaR1 )q\ u t►tti t' them at Kier wear, Our price 95c per yard If you have not purchased your new Curtains an show you the new lines we have received. $L49 per pair Iverdrapes, we'Would lit' plt'asied tr i We can Save. You Money on Cobgotetun Rugs* F. E. HIBBERT THE CASH SPORE PHONE t% r QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT MODERATE PRICES. #11 111 li V IWAkMAR li Y MMl? Y M Presbyterial use their influence in assisting the Lord's Day Allienee in protecting our Sabbath. That the women of Maitland he enjoined to hasten by word and life and the use of the ballot the day of the total pro- hibition of the liquor traffic. The • • 1. elimination of salacious literature 71 eggs in six day., from 14 hens. was also strongly endorsed by reso- Who can brat this'? Eight of the lotion. MRS. R. I Dungannon. ` ' hens are White Leghorne, forr Rocks P. P. See., Dungannon, i and two Blah k Dlinorcas. :Mr. 1). 1I. Rose *reports a yield of .100 •i'kINTING .• T `3 lik. WEAR • • 8Da.ys BEGINNING Friday MAY 21st SAMPLE SALE Campbell's Drug Store 8 Days BEGINNING Friday MAY 21st In addition to giving you Exceptional Valuefor your money by many Specials, we will present to each customer A Bag containingFive Samples `('.kith each 50c purchase or over) 'Lewd ngFirms as HUDNUT'S, ARMAND, CAMPANA'S, THREE FLOWER, NORTHROP & LYMAN, LEIS and others 4 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111, Sale commences .Friday morning, May 21st Camera Special Value of; Camera Year's subscription to Kodakery 50 Total Value $3.25 Sample Sale Price - - $1.49 No. 2'. Hawk Eye Camera Pictures 2 1-4 x 3 1-4 $2.75 Kodak Album Regular. .price$1:75 Sample. Sale Price $1.49 Photo Corners. P egular price 15c Clearing at . - - 5c Discontinued Line '`'7 oilet Seely's Narcy's Face Powder . $1.00 Non -tarnish loose Powder Case $ 1.50 Total Value $2.50 ,Now both $.1.50 Odd Talcums Article Specials • Assorted colors, beautiful large Alice Joyce . Puffs Value 25c Sample • Sale Price - 15C Face Pov•rder Broken Lines not all Shades Value to 75c 2 for - - 26c sale Price 39c Garden Court. FacePowder..- 75c Garden Court Purse Vial - 50c Total Value. $1.25 Sample ' S9C Sale Price Black Narcy's Compact Regular Value $ I.00 Sample . "%9C Sade Price Coleo Soap Sample cake and. Three Large Cakes All for 25c` Wonderful Lather Colonial Club SHAVING PREPARA TIONS Shaving Cream . - 'Shaving Lotion • - After Shave Talcum. - 50c 50c 35c Total Value $1.35 Sample Sale Price - •89c Let us Develop your. FILMS We can give you excellent ser- vice now. Films left in morning ready in afternoon. We guarantee to give you satisfaction. French Ivory. Oatmeal Cream 1 Clock, Jewel Box, Picture Frames, trays, Puff Boxes, etc. -- Regular 5c -Cake -_ _, Values from Sample $•00 ' $1:25 to $2.00 Salt Price Clearing - 6 for 17cwismimmamaiummeasimmueunie PHONOGRAPHS Brunswick Phonograph Console Model Regular $200 Sale Price - $110 Brunswick Phonograph Upright Model Regular $140 Sale Price $90 Business Envelopes 5c package Sample Sale Price 89c Box STATIONERY Loose Leaf Notebooks Regular I5c Sample Sale Price • - 7C Linen Finish Paper tinted, good quality Regular 35c Sample Sale Price - 16C KIDDIES' SPECIAL ! Good Tooth Brush and'Rubber Ball Both for - • 15c Neilson s Cream 'Toffee, reg. 50c Sale Price - 34c 1b. Chocolate Baran, any make • Sale Price - 6' for 25c Ne^ilson's Bulk Chocolate " Sale Price - 49c Ib. A Bag containing 5► .Samples with each 50c purchase or over Household Gloves, reg. 60c Sale Price - 39c Rubber Panties, 50c value Sale Price - 39c 'Weather Prophets Sale Price • 29c • Gillette Razors Regular $2 50 Sale Price - 98c• Ever -Ready Razor FREE with 45c pkg. Blades Rubberset SHAVING BRUSHES Reg. 60e • Sale Price 39c COMBS Reg: 35c - Sale Price 23c Campbell's Drug Store Phone 90 -- GODERICH 1 A Bag containing 5 Samples with each 50c purchase or over