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The Goderich Star, 1929-01-31, Page 6fit PACO] CIX &Mai Breakfast for Bitter Weather teetteette. tete eft the atsli,nl until the iCea,R a" twenty=Five in the wonting. he felt I sae had plenty a time, tlingtabe then, he w;,riied l e v cy to the reser of the cottage, 'win wt:i h Lao Was familiar, snna lee 'himself into to i eeetticr.t tine up throtign the cellar Jake to the Trott nowt Iters -with -blas ete-floraatateljein-_ nig bodt.eptaa, and Mille ee from the cot ole he made ladenoelf eomfertable .z-=i1'*47 b tide the wtnloW-1o3 c©ta)fottable, for be fell sound cake!). 11'oura later he was awakened by 1 the suddeta Sound o! et natter, anti - ur attle hie negligence be sprang up. It wale not yet fell daylight, bet the f rale gray mist that Creeps between play ttnd night, holding it liantl sof `Serve with. pl, lll3 hit milk �' Deese t 4a.`" lay ager the Island. In tversseat ofthevoea xnan huddled in a great coat, hie crap drawn low, his hands encased in • shaggy gloves. The motor wens cold, and he. was obliged to press this starter again and again. When the engine rau smoothlyat last, the driver backed it around, carefully, for the road seas narrow and the rocky cliff" tugged and preci- pitous, with trees jutting 'close. As it turned Rand saw the license plates, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, s -fie . fid your stomach Makes ell h ve alert and active.i. Mx for younOsters .]Made by The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Ltd. teleaftleet Wd7 t5y #1raanitatietilt ,gint,CCI. Wrt.u.seavres CHAPTER VIII months of the year, and with its go. ]Brunt kept a jealous watch over the lug the entire northern peninsula was 'Little club, and over the bit a forest deserted, Except for the Lone Pine ;end that served so effectually to con- on the hilltop and the Apple Tree in l i from. c I" mat t o a ur u ver curious the orchard below,there Was eta reel - do Every with h gune tramped �p is h.t)a p d efts deice within a mIlc of hitt. cove, tla and shore, corning often upon' which was admirably protected, shut the old mouse, as if by inadvertence, in snugly by high cliffs to oast and the'drydead 'needles of the pines. < digent" is rather flippantly used and er . damages where maintenance m iomctimes trying the doors tentative• west, while directly before it lay the The nd at the back of the car gave that the patient is so classed without 1_ hos irate, has been. obtained' by _false little rock -girt clams a Punkin kltob, ' each hand let turn and swungom . proper evidence, e�tatements either by;the patients While the rove offered a perfect land. up,efti into the e'en : e era n.. We are satisfied that great ""im themselves er those secuiln their d . y, ,an at A g ing for .small boats, it lay to the west other•. :prevenient is the method employed admission. ' New York in Conformity with the lase THE GODEI UCH STAR Indigents and Incorrigibles Special Committee of County Council Makes Recon .>nilendations a .s to Admission to Hospitals and _.___ _ Industrial Schools SAVE MONEY BY APPOINTING COUNTY L C. A. OFFICER Province Should Pay C #o the 'p of Offices F1�4ni'ii°hiClt It Revenue The following is the report of the publie charity of free maintenance in special committee appointed at the hospitals. Dceerelte' .nteetiug of the Huron (2). That nab cases should, under county council to enquire into various up account, •be admitted under any inattera t doctor's or their own reeominenda- G'oderiela, Jan. 21st, 192:e, tion, but should be subject to the en. To the Warden .and Council. . dairy and judgment of a board, cenz- Gentlemou. — We the special conn. ,° . nr1 of the Reeve of each anunici- nadttee appointed as: above stated beg polity and the Medical )dealt*( oialeee to report as follows: or such other persaus competent to 1, That the committee is entirely form an independent decision au the in accord (and we know we reflect municipality may 'appoint to pass no - the feelings of this council in the on the financial need, and to the fact matter) with any and +every act in- an to whether the case should not be provided for in our own hospitals. tended to 'relieve suffering and elle- which requires interstate velticlea to vitae the disabilities under which Extra hazardous cases requiring' :m. bear the licenseof each, and Rand those people in want of .adequate mediate action to be considered ex- ited xhad tithe to jot down the New limp- _ means:to.secure help in cases of mf: tceptions, and that these slimed. be shire number before' the car was foxing and sickness labor, but our sent to our own hospitals, finally backed away from bin). sympathic . should be conianetz to ' (8) That all cases of indigents ex - Rand looked at his wateh. it ween these who are deserving And really fn , sept"those suffering from tubercular a quarter past six. 'fhe first ferry need of itnancial assietanca. t trouble should be sent to our county: went over at six twenty -live: But- from investigation weitind that hospital. and that the county bo in "Wen planned for a getaway," he the present legislation regarding the no sense held responsible ,or non -re- thought, approvingly. "Na time for admission of indigents to hospital smoke,in any hospital or ':;nose sent Mary Malcolm to ask them any ques- treatment free is being greatly Abus. to outside . Hospitals except by the tions." cd, and it- lacks very, much in the rte counties recommendation. ' The guard stepped briskly : down cessary machinery to •ensure. fair ? `.That the former method or asses- from the rocks and "threw open the treatment tieing enforced, in that it sing the charge first en the local big ,doers -in the reap of the.yai,...A.. _tends towards pauperizing those who municipality from which the patient sudden jerk of bis head toward the would otherwise disdain . to .foist is admitted be restored and that in wood Was evidently a signal, for on themselves on the charity of Gathers, no case should the county be made the instant ateteered :n line of )nen, many of whom etre not so well able to the collecting agency for any Itospa- small, stooped and :hurtling,who nay us they are themselves, but In tel. .came in a =sort Of lops t.1, raun down the;• many ease's they arenot apprised of That remedial legislation be aunt- na tov path from t•� ooda,sing1e.the position theyare .placed in byed counties) orthe municipality con, file, their soft Poet making no sound those tea intent upon a sure collection corned' to give them power vo proceed at all, sitter en the. racks or among " of fees, for we believe the word "int . against :any party ox per4,es to recon- Iy,as did all casual strollers who past :ed that way, But in spite of his. eneming nonchalanee and the laxv. •aimless of has wanderings, lie was al - watts sharply alert for signs of life. With powerful field -glasses he ex amIned the cove from a distance, and • watched every day for a cloud of s'euoke to tinge the blue above the. woods. ,hut ell of hie; .efforts were • wailing. ' ,after the first few tingling,nerve. racked days, Gay') excitemt flag- ged, her interest waned and all of ho suspicions rested. of the Course taken by ships going in in nlaeinss so-ea1]ed •indigents in hos» (4) Your ,committee glen urge and out of Portland harbor. .And as they turns a about, facing hale for treatment ie very . ntueh. h” t make thelit' i t thep some legislation regarding the adults - tin o set e lithe spring int0 >ataininiug those locked doors and:. car, Rand saw their '!s. v needed and for that the leirisiation,. axon of incorrigibles, or those so oat n A the ae They were e . windows afresh, with his suspicions , thottxh, good in• P r i n ci pl e and intent' led; to Industrial Schools, as we have aroused, Rand saw Clearly that it was Chinese, every one, -wCnty-ave of is lacking an tho,vc><y preeauttonary several such at' present aid for 'SOW far more securely abut in tban them by Count. The guard hastilyp by closed the door, snapping a loci; upon meesuree required to realm to a mac- tee county, that. the Reeve or mem. driver ft it had been in former years of its de- and al sprang 'rip beside the t bfe "'a instead o$ nit abuse, bels of the local council should be section. Ever* crack and seam of ' . + It is most unfair io every sense to moseore e was n s sea consulted and other action taken less hi1)it the frames that Covered windows and the ear was rolling swiftly away to/apel poor struggling tax. mere, (savers xnd 'expensive than at present tilICES1)AY, $Ata.UIl Y..if , .._ . _.__.�r:..',,-ted J�. w —_:.�;_;»���::�=, _ The finest tea you can buy -Red Ros0 Orange Fekoe. Made from juicy, flavor filled leaver—three• days in bud. Every package guaranteed. 4 good °bed* RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra good m that it is very unsatisfactory is very same system should not bseaul apparent and that In order to cermet in the ,case of the Shelter, theta ibis the same and bring about a more committee of five as in the case of satisfactory service we reeomtnendethe House of Refuge would have tbe• that the Legislation committee.take (Continued on page 7) the matter up with the inspector at •-- -- =• legal `chases, the county judge, too county solicitor and the other officer:. AIFr� concerned, men the idea of making 1 an arrangement to prevent dupndi- er l Cori Arid much unnecessary expendi- tuMade re of county funds, rind that each or any stenographer employed, for Very Miserable law and the deities defined, sothat of- where f Ano of the itis( ttau,er sagnald aut- iicers needing' such service -win know nouncfng something wrong with the where to apply for the same, tavart is efts irregular beat ar violent We would also suggest that Po. 5e- . throb, esnd this should bo attended to counts bo paid unless the same be immediately. before : the trouble gets signed or approved or an order issued worse. for the same by the Warden, and that afte W. G; Batton; Dogtville, Ont, all accounts of a doubtful nature 'behest—:'t:we spring I was very tunelt. submitted to the county solicitor for ' tan down and my nerves got veil bad: his opinion as to the county's Habil- My Heart seemed all wrong' an its beet - that and that this method°of approval tag, end �[ wan# feeling very "'useable.besought in a�lrcases Of doubt, and `+Otte day .1 happened on a bo that? the auditors be'guided in their 8PProval or disapproval of payments by the signature or non -signature of • • the Warden. The Committee is of the opinion that all aecouaats slunili first pass •the' scrutiny of.the Warden and have his signature, and t , in every case where he is in doubt be guiu- ed by the county solicitor ' Regarding the Children's Shelter management under the present sys-tin& this one box diet ouch wonders for tent <vo ata a£ the opinibtt t1rA't the Yue 1 teak (wether, That irk p'bout of aounts: monthly 'te sewn arago. - tailingpayment too mushccunnecessary triouisbn-te 4„af yeevers t am feeling tbtat• way and too many meetings. It is useless mein I will surely gine these Hill( to appoint a committee of five ant: another chance as I can rest coin/dee? yet ,expect the Warden and the two : they will build me up. ethers to do the monthly aitdit and "icbelieverin paying of accounts, I glen nes a stn by all • your medicines just- whet. The 'ail accounts as to supplies areand l'ierve p'ille did for inc audited and `patquarterly.p' At : ice )1Oe, a. box at all dealt paid' the lex . .house.ef Refuge the same method is tnt►itetl direct on. receipt' of price employed 'and wo eaitnot "see why the ' `Toe- Te, 3t ' betrn Co., Ltd, Tor 9: 0 by• doors had been ]sealed from 'within. down the cinder • road. a :who in many' cases,. have all they can adopted, - - & in a Citiesthe parents or ^ o' -rt r It was locked front the chimney.to da to make a living.' to Contribute to Th t 11 solid rock foundation, as tight las a Por one moment Rand was ineso the pArntenanee ofe others nn hiospt» guardians should 'be compelled to les who. gels p%teed. tlsere in mntty maintain: such instCad of : cbar iii h i 1 d' detail f cases under false pretences, and` who them theg tt L are ;better able to pax their own ws►yand h y to county. We bold it the and should -be compelled to do so, and; duty of :responsible patorn he guardians tup.bringingp. be 'tea • dnot be i ed with an s ok] fain sh should y way to nerpeterate a fraud by asking others to contribute to their support. It is this abuOe e5f a. well meant P't 1 ca untj*. sMu1 getters t� be responsible,. vilean of relief that needs to be that the school be Compelled to keep truarded against and' your committee a record of the removal or where., begs to suggest : abouts of . the parents and not the • (it That precautionary measures county. be devised such as are employed int : That, with reference to the • maim admitting cases to our House of Re. itenance . of offices by"the county we Fuge, to he applied to all who peeks wish to aiisert the principle or proced- -.�.. ....._... ure that the county should not be re- swa , slightly beneath" his hand, and spensible for the upkeep a�'"aay o:. i y g y. °`Oh, ft's Just a bunch of rum run- drum. \ " lute.He could telephone to the po 1 nets,, if it's arylaody at all," she: at. Often, in wandering about, both in tied on the menet , And, a h mad him, half jealous of his hunter- the - woods' and near the club, Rand them would'dtomeet the Leith it• the aunt let the mystery. "Pay attention had a feeling that he was watched, pier; and ght theo ttruck with , fo n It's r• eignfreight ht i to ' u Buto e n custody. . o g Y leen tie. Y t s Wane of burb'sles.-»• butAl ' u n s1 u ti its discover bis t% to taco r the se» li eside's, maybe lu>.'s light, after all. eros sources of this were unavailing., tura these it seemed ethrilit t the cap-, d .:Ronald ,logram. ,perhaps the Chink Gay admitted.that she, too, felt Chic ofmese meant little was is qct an artist from hostel]." Chinese man (('(sant nothtnt,. It was j watched. sometimes. She said at was t e ringthat counted, the Bat Itand.would not be drawn from the troubled spirit of the;body that h ha d, band that had grouped itself together to mock ° the pursuit, 'The. mass. of evident() had conte to her in. the cove: -at the law. Making .bis decision- "was too convincing,. .And now that And then, after three weeks eit his auspicious were fully aroused, he keeping a watch so strict that he Fquickly and. hurriedly ugh out of the xna wiled that he had never before : would have sworn that nothing unto» cottage ran through the woods realined how completely the Lade' ward could possibly have, occurred in , (award theylittle gdoth; , • club was:adapted for secret criminal the island without .his 'knowledge, it rocksstwh selecting the.trail in the :raplaitat]on as was .the island itself was not, after -all, the result of his: where the. descent Was least for that )matter, seeuroly bedded in assiduous guard that brought result,. dillicult, a trail held in his; namely gfrom boyhood adventures years, be- sanetit sit t t ' i i good behavior of those if n be se ch dren and that in every ease. where the parent or guardian leaves the county, that fico which of screen the Count cortin e b . froth crag to .crag, until he stood int Eautxously •he thrust his hand into M R t +tmy i u d but for a scout three eulaxly disliked and took les t the y a >geemcd bu the idle curt' sit z th 1•cm 1 n is n a y, r or., hand dropped swiftly down, drew it carefully out. 1 des !o+reup;ytaon of.the summer con Wallace the thing that ']'.and parte-. that if the county provides the fl`ice, 0o P a arc , o the cove, The One ea door neat] aperture, a d drew aside the ' heat, light. water, careta..tng anon n t beneath the n Pr the piazza was securely locked, every black curtain, NvMch veiled it. The 8eneral equ pmtritR the Province t "Rand„" began Miss Lida tantitilY, seam and crack impenetrably sealed. roost was in absolute.darkness. He which receives the revenue ante, an' as they .sat at sansei, you dont lteltictantt he leo la but could hear no slight points the officer should Puyfor the . w o . , y. abandoned pe of listened ng, necesraraes such ' s' a er bile .. teI - l.na ^w is nevi oft the island, e ow and made es sous i pa h a C We Street h ng 1 an , admission from b 1 d d les t d n' snit. neon of the house ' paper, ► E eciriicai Shop 'We• carry a good stock of 'Electrical `Appliances yy • Fixtures, etc. �i We Specialise in Wiring of All girds Estimates given on application All Weir* Guaranteed Frank McArthur Phone 82 Wist Street 7 ,(wtr. Alter Men tee Ati ►'$Z UI1111O$ The chief danger of.ineaslea lies in t 11 a complications tions follow. "Quickly and =efficiently the listt',tleing and tonic effects of A.NGIER'S EMULSION build up the general health And strength -thereby pre- venting the development of bronchitis or other chest troubles %%licit r o frequently attack the sb•i'stt.nt we:akueet 'by nteas"e':,�. ]hit "r toots o C011rfi*, toreANGIER'S It tlE1,SlOal eel:eves tae ei'a','ne of coegle ne, /orates 577A1 2 ;ty in throtelee tett' lltlegan,(eaetoth stoetarh.enala�ie, the l±ativ,t tor�'taY.i and d'gt:-t food.Asir[ by ic,cueating the chiid°a ,trrllgtk eel Vanity.,A`Gitcit'S aatt rite its t! set �, O1' the t ". "n-ic. without a'nydeernets after effects, A'((i1*R' i Is p$euslat to taker. an it bee ben4Wr 41►ythe Medi. e.allkrafeesiat of Great Retrain and (anneals --and hen twat used itt 4 s$Mrea's Inagitsls 'far over tlatrtviva yeearrs. 4 /+•liar, Awlie 11111';04•1 �'1 rees.,4sr itmovPwoss,4 f'..1/ 4) ehnst 00400010401. b0.00M0400.10.00.' ANGIE your"wary tip efts chits once snare, Hand Breathlessly, then, his revolver cock- Pening,etc.. +,No.'' he said briefly" "Is allyid° " knew the construction of the building ed alertly in his right hand,: with the We 'acknowledge the: generosity oflro°W perfectly,havingassisted indeed in—A1)i1. STORY the Government in the assistance ' +'tVell, a ling furniture van rani by tis creein. In he beginning, (hero left he extended his pocket flesh, given in the highway& jails,. schools had been no bank of loose rocks be. pressed the button, and swept the and hi tents Shelter, which render. neatit tine piazza other dean that af. yellow light into the room, moving it as much service to the state as the forded by nature, and there was n /slowly. about, Melt by inch. from wall 'county, but in the case of the court window to the basement on the east. to wall The eilonce was like the 'clerk',, office and other olllees where' ern side, opening just above ground, grave itself. the officer is an appointee oe the Gov. Rand felt the emptiness of the eminent and the revenue of the office house, sensed it, and unwilling to lose all goes to • the Government, the held thia afternoon. It went up toward the point. I walked up to the end of the lane, but it was out of sight, and don't know if, it went down the bade shore or up to Colony corner.. Due it didn't dente down." Later on, for the hake of warmth, . Then for the tire( time Rand turn- spall rocks hall been thrown under, ed around with some interest. "It need although 2lurrd felt soma dististts an opportmxity •:lee ' might not flays .the Province should maintain sad 'didn't tome dawn;' be rept4 t ' for the taste, he felt etre that by put. again. he determined to go in, el- ,oflise and that the statutes mould be must. have some clown. There's s (tri• ling out the.: