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The Goderich Star, 1929-01-31, Page 2PAVE TWO . i ,, 4.1eurowassense of test eessvinee ''en. to aleside jest what fertilizer should be wed. We must take a complete Remus of ibe sound* to declare -the county 'a "Better Full' area, This • z•Qrk could be done by the assessors. Swores of :hop are auiterltt;f from tai a worm and this disease each be "SAI -e--.._.• . 07:ray' -t'r'iaitt:eti_and' ii..l Trot; *+rent was prepared to .help along this line. in an re otters of breeding the .best `is none tont good.. Orchard t epraviaae would 1ne continued this yearand when it had been employed lastyeer geed results were obtainea.: hie contorts had proved euccessfull' ruin these would be centinued, but the„past year weether and skinless hadoperated against a complete SUCCeSfhON COUNTY COUNCI i 6ut of 82, end 'Mee Patereon eousld- The judging team toolo fourth piece TEA Wreak from the ' inr Ierect thatoes a ::-4-ey , Prof. IKingston^t7�tlioitniva~rsity of Western 'Ontario addressed the; coun. Action Ileeferi'ed on Demand of Inspector. of Legal for Improvements at Registry 011ie Entailing Expenditure of About $8,000 MR. CUNDRY APPOINTED COUNTY OFFICER TO ENFORCE L. Legislation Committee Makeetg Many Recommend -Separate Treasurer for Highway System Not Approv—Work on Sanford Hill to Be Considered in 1929 Prograut . . Last week The Star gave a report of the d'.anuaty sessions of the Huron County Council which met here lest week up to Wednesday afternoon.' That afternoon addresses were b;::s. by Prof. Itingston of the Universitl of Western. Ontario, and ,Mr. Pater. non, the District Agricultural ltepre- sentative, also •by Mr. Robertson, M. L. A. Mr. G. R. Peterson, Atarieultural �•., M P; �)11eS ell en the work of the University. giving en iesight into the work of the University -in the regular courses, in research work, in extra mural work and summer courses,. and inextens:on work,and hi the arrangement of spe- cial courses to meet special needs, The University gets a substantial '” " . gout froxm the -Government end an annual grant of 1165,000 from the city laatioits of London, slid three-quarters of the million dollar ordowment asked for frau. London has already been sub. scribed. The campaign whiei* start- ed last year for the raising of a rwi~ • million dollar endowment (half 'from Lod d1 If fro rid Representative, of Minton, sues prep. n ort an to nt ou a a nruni- oat and woe asked to ildrees the eipalities) has requited so far in se- kennelt,• Re confa;ratulatedd the ware cutcuring a grant from only once of the den on his election and those 'MOW " undertook appraaehed >stnd this county bees who had returned with hira. ' A undertook to pay* the ,proportion of great deal more could be done in asap the annual. deficit belonging to the I production. than had been done, ''he -flues from that. county. The . rove - first necessity sity wao t good soit. then flues of. the University from all, sour- •cps 141)1 about 480'0"`short. of meet - good arced. All should sow as clean INTthe annual outlay, and the object c seed as possible. It was up to: the of the proposed $2,000,000°endowment agricultural interests of the county i$ to provide as fund which will yield an 'annual income sufficient to meet this. Prof. 'Kingston, however, did .sot ask for a grant at than meeting. i1lr. C. A. Robertson, M, L. A., was present and was asked for a few words, fie said the council was ,on the aright track in taking up tho ap- pointment sof a county constable un- der the L. C. A. as the .county was not getting a lasts revenue which would otherwise conte to it. A's io' Good Roads the county, be thought, leas asking too thus$ tend not doing enough, In asking that this, that and the rather be trade a Provincial Higlrwayathey would- loge control of their own roads. • In the matter of education he did not favor the idea of the first two years of university course being put' on high sehoola as this would entail additionot etipenditure on the county House of Refuge.. It was pointed out pme'ed in our- own• county hospitals, and result -in lower being asked to take up the firsthools yeai that,`;the retaining fee did not include' We received Magistrate Vela's report work of this sort.. and would recommend that in time Or two. of high School. work. lie ` case of children of tender years every thought the University coureieshould hilt. niggles discussed the financial reasonable method of .eerreetton be' be • : given in larger centres where position, of the county and cite matter ,tried' fi.efoire sending f e children to there worn greater agricultural ado was further, ;discussed : ber Allessra. Beattie Wright,ill Tretvarthe and an industrial scboeI for a tternv, of the Warden..,. At ,tile 'xhursclaty moaning session - the City of Belleville asking tkat the the treasurer on the suggestion to the arbitrators tit the matter The Bell Telephone Company and its . financial policy• P. given authority by parliament, the.. Bell Tele - Phone Company will issue shares.of sstock p J'new' over. a .period of, year;, at intervals and to > amounts depending on the' etrpansion `-required to - ,.. cryo public demand, The now ,;)tares will be offered for purchase by.. rharcltoldcrs and the price will depend on the man- nee:nent':: judgment of conditions. This metbod is the exact procedure by which the company has built the present telephone system in Ontario and Quebec.. In forty-eight yeeare the telephone company hat net* Cher cuggcsted nor received eegovernment subsidy: 1'n fartyr ig tat nears it has never obi: • its steel:;, tier Isnot .share that were not fully: paid for at par or more. In forty�crght years it has never been exploited for the benefit of etaIter Individuals or fa -Saps, although • . it In now one Witte 'meat institutions tat. the conutry. Pias tet double obligation I1`l charming and foiloiring this financial policy the management of • the company has had on. satnntly in mind the double obligation of those who operate a public utility. Titers is, first,. the obligation to the :users Of the telephone ayotcm to give 'then) proper service at low est pas ible rest. And, secondly, there is the oblige. tion to the owners to protect their property and pay`. them a fair return on the money they advance to build the r ):;tent, These two obligations have been scrupulously ful- filled. Servviee has been given;by steadily extending the eyetcm front a few hundred telephones in 1880 to ' over '1010,000 now in me. The company is *ending ewer et17,000,000' this veer to ettend,and improve the system further and bus made ri: se to spend t;,r.' twiteine ono aft ra,n next five vent. tams this +;exults has Lon given at row cost. The rates bal=d by telephone, subscribers fn Ontario and (juebee ere the lowest; in the world far comparable tondo. The hoard of Railway Commissioncrn has e,flieially a acknowledged that they' are more re*Sen-.. able titan ether. fates In Venetia. The Ism owr;er:: of the system receive a fair re - tun. tut not more then a fair return. The rem- . pang's policy* burn handed' out to "melons" nor extra vi a , c,t de d A t st of this is ilio *etuel o netrienee of a share- lselder who bought Bell Telephone stock on the mar. ket fifteen rear i'ugo at $143 and has el:ice 'taken advantage of every opportunity to buy new shares as they have been offered. His *annual return today, on the money he has p id for `his shirts, 'is less than i even per cent, To ke exact it Is. 6.9 per cent. in the national interest 1111) management slab:, nc t fun or may eh nnre fits inn policy,. becau::C: . 1. the retard of the eauapaug°a policy itaeftiiciently tuifrliiag the obligations to both titers #racf own. in jueeifiea its continuance. if, however, the financial peliey of pub'.ic utility ti mpaniatas ie to be• fisted by parliante_+t it should be /nada applicable to rail !tush novelties rather thee to single out one company whirl* does net de eros special rts.trixtiens, o, a change lst policy le net in 'Mk' national intereft; it sutaans that Canaalian invcstorn will iso attracte,t to put their money nee numerous American utility companies with which the telephoee tompuiy anew competing for new toenail arae %hers it is the recogetted ;; ractini to offer new :'airs t,.s e>'teasklioldere, 'ilia preterit policy ef the company► rafr rde fe• torr, a pareieti tet )tar teleettene svarU►,* t,t »ta;nir!ac "-1111P0r,1 rsai ante in.e tet ; god terhnaetet the mitt seal intra t. ofPasseditine ter eSeea.ltia dcteleetrent. THE (ODERICI STAR Susff.rsdt*' t[at Patnayin's Savant. Back fair; that $25 he paid for the gikcep of neater beds *trotted tl;, court Iaeime; that sat be Paid' ta such s 11uo1 farm that the county engineer"+ eat- ory be +13608 and his name omitted from alae arcrsaonail a slaects. l? y t0aaa the +Afar _of_any sttakuesa ni.- _fd_heeedueetiett_committee x.eom- i lathe r eek Vein% 1%dut:y Villa mention the uppoiutrtent of tits foY- asltoald be takes, `Platy are w re eb lrwing trustees: It, S. Uayo, Seas for the kideera oa1r. farad: nta3+a vat forth Collegiate Itagtltutc: A. B. far tier beet of the trouble, Chant, Clinton Collegiate Institute ; Yarn, Iact►rwwb ..'*fatly, Cialtytt$, fiat., A. J. Irvaiai, filViaaalaam Ilrgka s bac l; fro tet ah'a r-ua1!etaetl fpr rsaany aaknttas Wd11 Ua Moy, ExOtw Iliayh Scltaol: ' with acerae palm ,iii ray baste. i ri• A[. RabiartetJn. i;oderiQh Collegiate could ttwt *cwt or night, and hath Institute: that arbitrators b appoint. >sa► saki Oen to do atnysttbiing, sao*, ,easy Z saw •+hers! on sari• ed for U. S. S. No 14. lowtek, on. ads eertised Doane Rteeey Dille. for pains vice reeeived from the eeunte solid. in the bark arnal T lotto ono to bay tor. the eouueib, to aaunoint the arbi- ing tti bar. I have teen three boxes tr'atooat: that no ao'tion be taken on. +snort f'oend, drat they died rte a wonder- the circular from the Ontario School rfnl saaxaoumt of~ g,4d 1>y gieleg relief' 'Prestos' and Retenoyevi' Aesaoeiation zit t't #1RYty.,, gas to the appointment of trustees outs Price 6,Oc. n nenOde the eehoot districts, as it was at An claw ists or. eonoidered thet trustees in the oboe' - c'et4lers', or mailed *district -eoneerned were sufficient. direct en reeelpt of The legislation committee recom- mended coneurrenee in the resolution 1 barn 1y!o., I.itnitcd, . of the city of Oshawa asking for leg- Toaroita, flat, islatien by the Provincial Government for the Govert.inent tot assume 50 per cant. of rho cast of rho upkeep and that sub. sew. 1 of see.. 100, chapter expense of county Jane, concurrence 238, Ii, S. 0.1027,, shall apply and o in the resolution from the County of that consbderation be given • these tend to the Township of Stephen the Sinteoe es�kinamfor lereisiat'ion no that thatte c after aha commission bgiven n• t had powers given to cities teras a township road sunerintsndent may an. opportunity to examine the situa- tions;per see. 195 of some statutes for the be .discharges by a unanimous vote o£ ' that a caimmunication be sent purpose of solo of land for arrears of the township council without the ne- : to thAdvisory Board of the Depart- taxes, the Fame to 'take effect on the eessity ' of .obtahene the consent of tent of Highways requesting a re- took the counmty'byla r.. tlae illinister ai; Highways; t to o (;tort That frac Garunty e;ouuCil of liurort port on •tit©matters- •placed before On lirur$day afternoon an Mr heartily concur in the resolutions ngs tharra. in September last. The follow - took up rho working of the Coral Ifo*• to clause was not concurred in; It errs' Act in the counties. of Ontario passed by the Bruen and Ila ei the and showed °that there had been in county reouueils re the matter of the as viae intention of the commission to most Otte* a dee se in the ro r- adnsission of indigents t o hospitals try out; a new system for the pay' o t e e rest1 g f for free treatinonts that a certificate mot of accounts • whereby Miss Tye flan of also ca•op affected to 92 m . o f the council's anprova'l be attached will be uppointeet treasurer far the eke Essen, 134 7' per cent 4 1027, by the clerk to those •resolutions and County Asad en s and the Count Treasurer will over to tato i 1927,21 with the bumble .eosuest of the cone- u aILISR4 DAZ, JAN. nisi, le,:nt TAILORING Special Orders Men's Smart `leas Best at Black's CHAS . BLACKNI. PHONE 219 GODERICH Bent pox c0n7 a4.0 lees; Kent, n i per others of the sante nature, together y pay earn, o 1927, per c leer cent in 1928.;Commission ilio funds in lump .s m, ce t in 928; cent n - per as the accounts are passed. This cent in 1928; Norfolk, 10 per emit in c11 that the Govexntnont in its pro- rocedure will elintiaiate agreat deal 1827, .10 per `cent in 1028; 4ad'osd, '2 posed. Amendments to the Charitable of cedure will . e `moi and ermit the per cent in 1927, 24,2 per cent in 1928;.Institetions •Aon, embody these teem- accounts ece sa paid at ane permit date. Elgin.. 137 pee .eat in 18L7, ape: c-nt rnenuttsons for the remedial legeisla in 1928, Wellington, 41 per cent tit tion aslaed, sasfegnardlnsi the conn- your commission desire to have the 1927, 2ii per cent in 1928; Middleton, !lion and local .znuriicinalities against ,approval of. thin council, before mak- imtyositions and • excessive charges ing the change. 1G. per •cent n 1927, 18 Per cent in rThe county property 1928;, Huron, '17:Z par Gone in 1927, 1'L _complained of and in no' ca, a should 1' y' conunittee re - per cent in 1028. The average' fat' the eounty Or Ideal municipality tip- , ported as follows.; That we 'visited 1927 • 42 t d Or 1,92$ 1,t coniethe collecting' agency of any in. the jail and found everything in good Wass per on an r percent iluotu vas only nazi under stitution without proper verification condition and ten prisoners at pres- the act enc! the decrease was u.2 per e two thef ninstitution he nme r� oak ec particular ins hall floors in front of 'theent. We recommend that ells�on the eat, That itis contrary to the procedure ground fioor: be re -floored, We ex - Mr. Glen asked the council to :fix in All business transactions to melee amined• the Court House ,and we re- t clay's r thQ hours constituting a.week the - payer of claims res o s' e • • and what wages be should Pay assist- p ym p n ebl fee the of. the charges made ants." `" as is the case under the;: present me- Mr, FFclwords brought up' the. mat- timid of collecting, indigent accounts, ter of an incremie in the salary and That a system similar: to that :em- help:, for Mrs; Elliott °t tee • sr. played in the admission of aliplicants Mr Henderson brought up the gnat- to Qur House of Refuge: be employed, ter of the psi: meat of the county soli. and that in all cases except that of niter regarding attendance at the extreme urgency these. indigents be Vantages; , r , }` Years. y i ars. we concur in the resolution afi That the report of last year's Warden and The following' were appointed at or S. S.Logi. e y e Mean - transfer clearly define th transfer some of •the county's bust:,,IVa, `14. Tuteberry and IHowick; Dr., ing Of the term "indigent patient" as, nese to the Royal Bank in view of the FFietd, inspector, +Goderich, chairman; used by the •Charitable Institutions amalgamation of the Standard and D. 0. Rasa, Brun el$P •and N 'N,. Trete Act, fl .thee matter of: the import ve Commerce 'Janke, was received. "It werthn, Clinton. ,• the Special. committee we 'would' re. i econimended no action . as the ttivo ' The Children's Shelter committee commend the adoption of a quarterly branches were being . continued and reported tionittg everything in first audit and payment 'of the Children's satisfactory antangementswere ae- class coalition excepting the kitchen.. Shelter accounts and that the an. tended the county in ser )Ting its: Pro- ,'mere Word;at present pine., avhildren pointtnent-af:.nn'oifieer to entoree-rho vinelal indebtedness. o - in the Shelter. ranging in age from Liquor Control ,Act be left to the moved by Messrs: Beattie and seven months to thirteen years, seven council, ' Wright that the ebairnten of each of boys and two girls.. They all seemed In the matter of the application of th il'iT tet ommltte s bo askedto be in good health with coven going the townshiri of Stephen we recent, e different pay e e to bring in a report at the December meeting 0 council, telling the num- ber of meetings held and the cost of sante and also that the mileage for • members attending committee meet.. ings be based bn the number of miles travelled by automobile rather than by train, as during the summer every- ' body travels by auto.—Carried. •• Moved by Messrs. Beattie and Ad- • The finance committee recommend- to the motion of Messrs. elctCibbon ams that we r»emorialize the Previte. sial Govern ntent to increase the sub• cd: the paytuent of a number of ae- and Headmen to: continue the con- elal en county roads from 50 to `60 aunt*, mut rtcornniended as follows: struction of•the road easterly from snlyper cent. and that a copy of they reset. Ito the deficit in the grovincial iiign- \Vinghamto Bluevale, to. the notion lotion be sent the Good Roads et. way account, that no debentures be of Messrs. Craigie and Switzer for Iuti n tooissued but that this account be left the improvement of the road to gait. • j with the taovernmeet and paid out of ford, to the motion of Messrs. Hellen- Moved by Messrs. Wright and Tee -f general reeentte as much na possible tyne and Switzer* to rebuild the warthe that the -council of each town. each year, that the rate :,,r- county bridge on the Thames lead, and. to ship of Huron be asked to have their . road purposes be two .mills on the the motion of Messrs. Snell land Hig. *meson get the number of pure- dollar and we strongly tot unOnd gins for improvements on Exeter bred and grade bul1e,---Carried, :1 the commission to keep within the bridge approaches. Ito motion of Moved by Messrs. l3allantnae and estimate; that we pay the county of- fd'et urs. Collins and; Keys :asking for Stelticx that the bridge +serous the : fieials a straight salary and dlseou certain additions W .the county: road Sauble River int County Road No. 8 time the sessional allowance, this 'system, that no action he taken until: in the' township of Usborne be re-' not to he effective this year as the•further reports as . heard from the built. -Sent to Good Broads C'ontrnis. salaries have been geed. Highways.Ad'visory Board: re motion star►. '• Earths* gestate On addition to of Messrs. Turner and McKenzie ask - Moved by Messrs. Snell and Mg- thore reported in our last issue) were. ing the Province to. assume ,the Illue. gins that, awing to the approxehes to reeomnnended; by the exceutirc cent- Watter.Highway as a Provincial high the $*trigs at Exeter being very nave ntittee as follows: 160 to the ,Trus- wsbi that action on this matter be row and *a danger to the public, we tees' and . Ratepayers' Association ijeferred as the council of 1927 enter. reeonmtend that these be widened, al- ($100 was the original motion), Kiri .ed a similar*„request and the twitter so the faro of the road repaired. to the National Institute for the Illind was laid before the Highways Advis- Moved by Hessen. H. A. Keyes and ($375 was milted nor). The executive ory Hoard in 1928 and advice from Collin, that the county maintain one 'also reported recommending the ac• ,the Department is beingawaited; re of the street lights in the village of ccptanec of the tender of The Signal • motions of Messrs. Keys and Collins, , Ethel as it is a dangerous corner in , for county printing, E. I3. ,Cleveland Adams and Beattie, Keys and Middle. . the county The following sal Roads oi oMotrdby Messrs. nt to Cann taxi*#aud�allowanceslwwcood for bread for tho jail, C. M. Rica r- `rt- ton, re, certain ligirta on county roads, Nceb that the revised bylaw -re hawk. Intended: Warden, 1,100; clerk, $1,- era aid peddlers referred to this; 740; treasure:, $1450; erown atter- again introduced for consideration and action by this council -Carried. Weed by Messrs. :Itch and Strits- er that a bylaw be passed by the [Mole at t e prcarnt ses,ton aarI i t to a resolution Valved bye the mil of the township of :1tel+hrn to school' at the present time: The mend that thio be :granted and a be - matron, Mrs. Elliott, was . keeping law `be passed.' the home in first..claas cotrdition sand The Good - Roads Commission re- keeping the childrren nice :and. clean, commended that; eonsideretion be Or - but they were +sorry* to say that Mrs. en .wben,preparing the. program or Eliiatt )tad handed. in her resignation. work for the . year to the motign or They recommended that the walls of Messrs. Henderson. and .Stalker re the kitchen be painted and the .floor. bridge at Belgarave, to the notion o covered With some kind of floor coy. - Messes. Mole anal„Melfeezle to • 're-. ening. ` build the road north of Dungannon; -airs ce sa xe . m nd tbat . e flQ s °. Baan o t the; ry p be made, the main hall to be re -floor- ed and thn utindows- overhauled, We _. visited the r'egistii y office and inter. viewed the registrar and found the Government Inspector's report' there, which we read. We find in the re. port a demand for all wooden $true- ture and fixtures to be remo ved, t filing cabinets and boxes be installed and it • new steel car for conveying books from ofllce to vault, Plane an specifications and blue prints *front, i po two companies with an • estimated cost of $8,000 were there and vrek would recommend that the Whole eouncil look into this matter and that. every member of .the council go:over and view the matter before ..pulsing. an opinion. The report of the inspector pt legal offices had the following senteneee'i "What is the .use of bufl$tng expen- sive fire proof vaults fax ;important documents and records and books and then equipping the. same with wooden fixtures, 4 might +also„paint out that you require: more filing space and that there be an addition,to the of- (Cehtiniaed.on page 3) . ney, $1100; Bounty engineer =for do-. • shouted roads and ear apkeep,•$3400, for county roads, '#200. jailer, with fuel and light, $1000: 'Matron Of -jjail,: sou l h $225; physic: ban of jail, $1200; turnkey effeefno extras for fuel sated light). $900; 1 coo manager of House of Refuge, .5700i end dated Ian. lltb, 1P2lt, deelerint, *enc. 6104 for upkeep of ear;” n atror. �-- - - -- ; •--- -»�-�» of House of Refuge, *700; n'sietent matron, $400: intpertor of House of Refuge, $500; pity* nut of ilonse of Refuge. WO: :'thraal in3lxe:).ors fer ittetern9e-, weft, noi2K: auditors of +criminal jutt>re accounts. e.:ach, per ,:date $5 (and 10t° per Milo ere way 'travelled); **Woe,' county.' aat' nu to, i r:ta h +501 , aurrtskrr° ef Court Howe ANT lit gietes office. $i'0tl: eom ete - s .tub )ilei ; per city. V.. anal 10 tent, - �! aa, '.ee i' w trete'il:,b. R' the re- ,tee,••a or the ootaatly treAdurer for A- l'atehtt*ttfiMl i w roaabe in •env , that - $haw► he paid for the etr.rnt Near a w i posit :ore tett ee.. tea; ti.,, ostlers., of tier• Nrtatr'10*' of tote Hee •r, of Rt-• • Cyr he 1.10N t1ni .$$00' he pant ti.) the - ,.rrievihneat reetiretie,ntative to ho told = • = wry trn,a he )tee for that purpoa-; that Ise ler paid to the Wieste0aw ted 1)(,111)°~ KIDNEY Pi' LS MIDDLE AGE. Woman Praise* Lydia E. Pinkhaam"s V.5stablt Compound Sarnia. Ont. ---"1 a*w milling to answer 1.tWrs from either women, to tell them dears Van- dttful good Lydia I table Compound dial me I tenant be tbaiakfulefor the bteefte rp. aired dutin; the (hill !" of Tarr, T do laawitweerk cost may tretaalde±.. triad. isl m *t t,. wo i saw to try, Char k.g- t•tal'1 a •nmpanatati. t idt. groat rehof a.f owe., hegatt to rir soy appat$t ,an•a tra). n.trwt golf tear, l win t.eeaan- rood parte i .dErtab sa Wiwi* braI htaRletob 'hot: Moat Jolla ureal,~, 1a:"., N. i;hriettaa $L. ilaratti. TEETHING BABIES DO WELL ON Scott's Emulsion IMO 'r• eau I Aml,itiora makes siiccess(ul ::ntcn eta of barefoot boys. f;. TURN your visions into realities by means of ai. Bank . of Montreal savings account, as thousands of other Ca. nadians are doing. • BANK OF.,.. Estltbligbaod i$1?' Total Assets in excess of ,f$7o,0Qo,oe E. V. LESSLIE, Manager Goderieb Branch v FUR CAPS Melts For Coos in Paroloo posh$, Kalman Reim, sod aced BeA r- eNa. Specialty phased for *irk ways $4.45, $4.75 at $5.50 Resins* valves aro leo $11.50 Soso 6% to 7% Po.etiacly tire boot Indoors *rat Whored io Goolaaeriicb. M. ROBINS )!"bore 334 The Comotokitr Sao's, Stoma +aaaGoolloritik