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GODERICH ONTARIO.
E TOWN -COM
THE GODERICH STAR
Mown, fie: retard el the flee brigade,
was flied: At the !esti regular meet,
tag of ti►e'brrgsde it was ruo:ed and;
serondeit And carried, that the mond'
the town proviiies ter the brigede ie
to be L:Seia far fighting fires in tiie
• town liniitG on13.
The :full?Wing atiplicat:ens for'
building permits eters referred to the
fire c:ammittee with paws; to act;
From J. R. Wheeler, to erect frame'
garage covered with ashphalt shin,'
files, on cement feundatten on the
west side of Toronto street; fain A.
Sonley, to re=r;daf main part of
dwelling on the cast side of s'silnlee-
eten street; from .!'avis 'Wiles, tt: er•
-
• a sten Gin -
les on root and walls, en t. Dav+.1 •
street; from Jos. Swaitield, to Make
present garage on Elgin avenue fear
test wider; trout 'nelson Armstrenf;,
to shingle his house cn Angiesea at.;
and front Stewart Ilenry, to erect
garage eta C'ayley stteet. •
Petitions for the. construction ref
e en i evrall:s on EI in avenue,
north .side Cambria to Victoria ats.,
between 1 1,.et street- cast side , bee
woo
The following letter front N'. V4. i pettawata of the W'atee end Tighe ,
Pope, sv.retary of Ow Hydro-}:lectrie teemmiselon, •.'t staterttent of the' tole'
Power Cemoraiteem, ria. received and teeter'. tax kelt. in tutting read oil
referred It) the water, light and her tax, atogether with the notice, ►s *lea
bar corni,i'rttet ettlmuted, owl a statement of the th
Mr. I . I Kate, j K. ti. R astount,
Town Clerk, Godericor, «e submit sr list of debentures oat>..'
;Hear Sire— fere resolution of Soup tandtn , dtinteYe tkkt►entsgnndi ten
counsel with reps d to tier. det�e.Tp Na `+'' ! i
went of power on tine Maitland River ;' alafl:es atilt :rairig> If
was brought to the attention of the tYe hasp c�arnined the tt ol:y of the
�mmissii�tt. sit its meeting held or. , treasu►ete of the ;oldie sehoin beard,
the 13th init and 1 was instructed tit tits t ultegiate Institu a board and' the
e;iela e for you: rnfaernation a copy }''ublic l�.brzrt Boase, anti have
a the report submitted to the cam. found them liens e. We submit
missies icy the chief engineer, t+;hieii • statements of their receipts and en'
is rasp txnatore.
pt ndstute,
est frame geraR with patent h' g - 1 Your.; truly, The bond of the fawn treasurer far
$11+,000, the bond of the e.11eetor of
the water awl bight t'aunnissien for
65,000, and the bor_cl of the tax cake.:
for for $10,000, have been examined,
am'. we consider them satisfactory.
A statement of the insurance" polls
w i submitted.
cies field by the ton s
The premiums bave been pod entitle'
cement g policies renewed till 1tt'1!) ora later
the G mart= on #a th d sate.
Four drbenturrii were xetirekl der -
vel meat of the Maitland river'with 'd off.
F4Wt�r From Maitland River Would Cost $65per H. P. to, tween Montreal and Elgin; Paltrier., at►t, the year, having lacers par.
ston st., ,east side, between Britannia a view to obtaining a cheaper •.%I 4y These were issued to cover the Con-,
Generate Aliens, and Would Not be Enough fele road and Raglan st, and Britannia of potter for that district. solidated Debt No. 3, the Wheel loge,
Goderzich Alone road, south side; between Huron road A report was made in 'connection roan, the Doty Engine Works Co. Lean
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and Bayfield road, were referred to 'with this development i e 1912 , and a• No. 1, and t4ranolithie Walks No, ;3.
nubile kcommittee.final report was given on page 281 of The last debenture covering Local
'The Goderieh Elevator and 'Transit h s x nnnutt repox o t a am- Improvement last de eat i would have sen
�Ca., Ltd., made application to have mission 1,81'3. In this report we find paid off sa; year ago, but it has not
W. W. POPE.
Marsh 16th 10.9.
oran a e .3111.11i$51011.
Ile Maftlaud 12.ver Development--
Ree.oiutiin from the Town el 4eeaforth
c f
s
an Township o 1tIcI►,illo County of
o
It lee ,}r
Huron.
A resolution has eteen received from
the above munieip�ahtles requesting
o si investigate e e -
the pu re wo► s ,
th i th 1 t f h G 1 b
SUCH is REPORT U 111 WLU ENGINEERS that the minimum flow was tr cubic t
the new elevator annex exempted _ 'been presented for payment, and is
-feet for second, equivalent to 545: fox carried as outstanding -
from Laxation with the exception of therefore To'v'n Auditors gain Call Attention nfigtll . Q Chronic Condi- school tax The request waAs based on: continuous horsepotvpr. By inexeaa-, +i re would again call attention to
the company's agreement to erect an : lug the pondage, flooding appraai- the large amount of tax arrears, and!
lion o Arreaxa$eS I t f not less than on million mately 000 acres, continuous power " i
1 dose that effective steps bo
a i strong y a
bushels, to be toured this year dna p y taken to remedy thi
to, cost not less than (t300,000. The 1450 h sepower. state of affairs in
directors had assumed that the. toxon A , th t ?50 l p texas. Appaxertly
would grant the serve tax exemptions
as obtained on previous constreetiou,
that is on all but school taxes, in fact
were under the impression that By-
law: No. 3 of 1910: fully covered all
additions and improvements which
might be made to the plant during
the currency of that bylaw.
This was referred to the finance
e ova aro o available
would be an roximatel
•
$ almost chronic l
?he regular meeting of the tow- the following information, regarding the collecting_ of
• council was held tat Friday evening the attendance at the various forms
last, present Mayor MacEwen in.the Farms Resid't County
chair, Reeve Turner, :Deputy Reese _ ....... _ .. Pupils Pupils Tot'ls,
Craigie, .and Councillors Bailie, Gould .1st year :commercial.. 22 1 28
and Croft. • . 12nd " w ` ,.. 26 12 38
Mrs. Miner Bell was heard and IB.'(Ist year P.&Dl.) 15, 20 35
ctmiplained against local improvement IC. ( " " " . ) 27 8 35
sewer rates on lots 1887, 1388, '1389 r11. (2nd " " ) 31 16 '17
and 1300, Wells survey. .?he matter IIIBI. (3rd " - •" ) 18 15 3.3
was referred to this finance and spiv- ITIA. (4th" - '• ) 9 7 IFi.
ssu ' - that horsepower : it is a growing
could be obtained and at flood periods evil in many parts of our province.
1500 itorsepewer would be avai�ble, parties in arrears trf taxes who ills
a ttinl;h estimate of present Clay coat able to pay should be ntnde to do so,
matter who the may be.
Gust a£ Ilam and hydraulic o our ecommenda-
_ '•trot .. 1 ......
Developing• ecluipnrent foe S5 tion meds m year ago regarding the
1500 h, Ir s , .............. `10,000 non-resident taxes m arrears.
•
Transformers anti . 50,000 Il• R. LONG,
A. M. ROBERTSON, • .
of eonstruetion. would be as full ws : no ma er y
kf ' 00 Ogil W'e would repeat a r
sial catniatitteea jointly to look -Into. ,IV. (5th " " ) 14 10 2e committee with tower to act and
Tn v.r, Ford was heard on ivehalf •• have a bylaw prepaid. ,
of the Collegiate Institute. Board with' 162 94 25r, Mr. A. M. Robertson asked to have
reference to the requirement of the T. and M. in the above stands for a dead tree on lot in Maitland tome -
board for 1929, including the provid teachers and matriculation. tory cut dawn and removed. ---Refer-
• ing of funds for some permanent im• Mr. Hume added that the counter red to the cemetery and parks com-
provements. The Mayor, the- Reeve had to contribute its. »ro'.rata per mittee with power to act..
and the Deputy Reeve..were appointed daily attendance of the last three Mr. Frank Saunders stoked to have
a . committee to meet a committee years towards the full cost of main maple tree opposite catch basin on
from the Collegiate Board and go in- tenanco and tit the same rate upon $0 Newgate street opposite his property
to the matter, per cent. of the cost of permanent inn- removed.—•Referred to' the cemetery
In come liance with the request of . movements. and parks committee' •and the public
the't -compliant*
A r .J P. Huge ave The treasurer's statement, 'for works ,committee jointly.
awuunit,g
AFTER A COLD
BUILD STRENGTH ON
Scott's. Emulsion
March and the cemetery sexton's re. Miss Ethel Stokes asked for an in._
port for the same month were refer- erease in her allowance.—Referred to
red to the finance and cemetery and the finance committee. -
parks committees respectively, I Mr. C. H. Humber, secretary of the.
petition from W. mit andGoderieh Horseshoe ssocig on,as -
Tot l...... 65 .000
8 ,
On , average 1. •of
ananal 1000 h. p.
the cost to generate' alone would be
approximately $65 per h. p. per year.
The municipalities in Huron County
which could be served by tying in to
our existing 26,000 volt line, Strat-
ford to Goderieh, are listed below, to-
gether with actual leads in December,.
1928, and estimated loads in 1933, to-
gether with actual' cost per 'horse-
power to these municipalities in 1923.
Vs
Auditors for 1028.
2 t 1920.
ie � Feb.8 h
Coder h, , •
The finance committee •recommend-,
ed that the treasurer's statement for
the month of February 1)e filed; that
the Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital be granted the sum of poo-
on
500
on the sande terms and conditions as
last year; that the Separate school
levy be �at the same vote as last year ,
as per their request; and that the •
public school levy be for the sante' H. J. Fisher for permission to install being; amended to provide for briery
amount as last year, as per their re- l two more gasoline pumps find tenite l veneer the first otory, with .stureo tinel
gquest; that the suin of $12 be ae- 'on Hamilton street in front of his rack -faced rltingles above.
cepted from M. Robins as payment oR thop, "be granted upon Mr. Fisher pro -1 These reports were adopted:
1928 business tax on store on Hamil-"viiiing.the usual bond of indemnity, i Thc.matter.of enforcing the obse�ry-.
t k -• ton street; that the 'public library the pumps to be installed under the. ante of the stop street signs teas
A tf ' S W Smith h H h A i , ot! 'hoard be paid a further sum of $200 supervision of the street inspector. t mentioned and it woo utrite:i the chief
others requested :that East street, • ed for the privilege of the vee of the o se ,, me on their grant: and that a number of 3 With reference to the letter et lead been instructed to put. on st coin -
from Cambria road. to Maitland road lot at the rear of the town hall and C4' W''" s''t'' accounts be paid. " March lst from the C. P. R. asking i s palm*.
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be oiled. This `was referred "to the to have it lighted. 'This was referred Goderieh e 1,048' 1,800 $43:69 i works committee rnittee re tart- there i.•ould be any objection to chart• 4 The: matter of soriro ttiarlt an tier _toil
public works committee. to the public works •rend parks cam-: G d l It P D 33 150 43.60 The pubic o s c r r 1 l 1 th 3' t of the park house, neivntion"d
p } p �, Deputy Ile yr t tui ie was .e�4r„
PAt, E)r'ee'f:
We are offering during the
House Cleaning Season
MANY NEW LINES OF
HOUSE
FURNISHINGS
"Gold Seal" Congoleun3i Rugs
Wilton and Axminster Rugs
Fancy Swiss Curtains, and Panels
Pretty Ruined Curtains
Sunfast Silk Drapes .
Silk Curtaining
48•Ineh.; Sunfast Repp
Extension Curtain Rods
Green and Cream Window Blinds
Art Sateen in Floral. Patterns
And many new patterns in Canadian and
English Cretonne.
F. E. H1BBE-RT
PHONE 86 . THE CASH STORE
The , following letter front J. E. mittee. .
&ATUIMAT.i.
APRIL lath to WEDNESDAY, MAY lst will vbe
loon
overing
ee.
Clinton r' D.
"G8 000 3793 ed as follows: With reference to the ening the frost a opening unc er e i : oto
Wellington tan serene we by l9
'amend that the company be nati-' resit to. the cemetery. end parks :comes
eaforth° 7$1 1,000."i? East st to .St. David st an the west fled that the council could not von.' mittee.
Brussels • .. , .. 13' 200 50.04Elegem st. an on a east .,., road to _ � ql� "` 3t3.0
Walton R. P. D2' 04
150 45.34 side of 'Bayfield road from Britannia reported• as.follows: Your committee:
road to.Raglan st., we recommend has looked over the cemetery sexton's For Upholateriria, Repeirin q..
Dublin ... ::,• .• 51 100 7.,.9� that, as tee 'pethao it are .sumielently dwelling, Ord -we riga: nitltdndtttnrt nee- Refinish::hese e
r _,.
' 2 05 :4 500: � signed, the necessary construction .by-: be empowered to:put a new floor in a A large range of Semple Cover. ' S laws be prepared and passed.. 1 the living room, riper and .paint. the i Ines carried.
From .tete. above figures ii ,-will be W e recommend that notice' be pub- interior and make some other minor P. A ZIMMERMAIY .
:leen that `lite Ma and development dished 4n the local papers to the ef= . reparrs at once', Nelsen Street would not supply strAtrient capacity j feet that petitions for cement side- t The fire supinates reporteel as fe,l
oftheT of G d ctr
t take
alone and i way no appear uyrs- that no petition after that dote will trans for building permits that wets coJl.. "Pr + I1
able to develop power at a cost of $05 be considered in the construction pro- referred to us at the last meeting.;le t`taliilt Orsi 30 ow
A.
per h•p. per year les awed
-I would recommend that letters be gram.for the year. The application of James Buchanan' Brant«:
forwarded to the municipalities from We recommend that the request of for building on lot 938, Newgate gel ;r
which resolutions have been received
giving sufficient data as to costs to -
explain the impossibility 'of develop.
int: power on the Maitland river at
' this time.
I would 'ask your . instructions in
connection with this matter.
I have the honor to be, sirs, . •- Your obedient servant,
Chief Engineer
To C. A. Magrath, Esq,, L.LID.,
Chairman, and Commissions.
IThe - following. report - of the town
auditors was referred to the finance
committee
To His Worship and the Councillors
of the Town of Goderieh.
Gentlemen.—We, your auditors for
the year 1928, beg to report that we •-
have completed the audit of the
books, accounts and vouchers of the
municipality for the year ending Dec.
31st, 1928, and have found them cor-
rect, the balances 'agreeing with the
bank pass book. . •
We submit the - following state-
ments, -a summary of receipts and:
expenditures, a detailed statement of
reeeipts and expenditures, a' state-
ment of assets and liabilities from the • .
town, also statements of receipts and
expenditures, assets and liabilities,
and operating accounts of both de-
-C' err R. . ie ,i3 .200 37..18 petitions for cement sidewalks on tracks ticiass a ing cp .y a :Ogle, t
lint ,
38 the west side of Maitland road from levo 1l tt
ea elth R. P, li: 3 150 5.0 side of Palmerston st. from.Britannia sent,
Blyth 81 150 01.1' d th at 'Tho eenietei v and parks committee'
e r own a e> i
1 d t Yd t d • waiksiii�ist lse,, .. fay hfny ltitli and polys; We have gassed all applrcu -- �
THIS
.meansSale Prices—that are lower than ever .before,
. t
Compare Our, prices with any similar advertised r Floor Cover-
•
ing, and you will find that we can save you money ! Measure your
rooms -and choose during Floor -Covering weeks your require.
ments from our large new stock.
'We offer Quality,:.. Value, Courtesy. and Service
CONGOLEUM RUG PRICES
$5.75 9x10/:..,..$1O 25
.71/1 ii'.,7. .Z x.
�6 12...2•...$11.50
0x9 $5
$„ .7i 99
: 9x15:1310,. .. .$14.$12.75
,.., 25
6x9.......
Our price on Heavy Printed Linoleum 2, 3, -9C
or 4 yard width, per sq. yard is
ti
/� (�
,�}y OIL. CLOTH RUG' PRICES
6 ft.x. 11ft... $3.85 1 .•ar.
6, 9.,...,.2.,, $ .25y x..7 1/2 hlo%....
FLOOR OIL CLOTH
Width 1, 11 ,1½, 2, and 21% yds. Sale Price
per square yard O404d
SOME OTHER SALE PRICES - ON HOME RE.
QUIREMENTS ARE,
Window Shades (36 x 72). Each.... a a 79c
Flannelette Blankets,. (large size). Pain' $1.98
Checked Wool Blankets, reg. $5.76 and
$6.50, for each.•........a.•....... $4-.45
$5.45
$6.25
WALL PAPER
We received this
week a big shiinnent
of New "enii^'Trii:tni.
ed tUId Sunworthy
Wallpapers. See our
values at
12e, 15e, 18e and At.
9c
The S. A. GRAY Co.
'Phone c.►G
YOUI a troRE OF. yAt 7E; Plume 56
Model Theatre
PEER OF APRIL 15 to 20
MONDAY and TUESDAY --
BILLIE DOVE with '
ANTONIO MORENO .•
_presents an exotic drama set amidst
tire --'Tittering splendor of Old- Russia
and its aristocracy. A claming pic-
ture of love, :Mite- andjenlauay,
"ADORATION'` •
:tee the ever popular
"COLLEGIANS”
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
AND FRIDAY
The year's moat likeable picture,
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN
By Harriet Beecher Stu-.,
Note—ono :bow each bight t3tartiniw:
at RAO p.m.
The old favorite story and :mage
play produced on a lavish scale and
ireaentecl tes spits of the screen. "
Heiner, pathos, Action and Romance!
Topsy and Eva, Simon I.tgree, Marie
Jack, Eliza and lawyer Marks -Ai
the well known teharsietrs are depict-
ed by a nrasattr=fnlly ,chaser e. et. One
Picture Yon Must Net Miss 1 4
Evenings 33c and 23e. "
Itlatiltet' Thursday at •i.l."ate
Admission 23e. and 15e.
SATURDAY ONLY
JACQUELINE LOGAN
IIODA ET BOSWOWI'H canal
I>ICHALIJ ARLEN'
fifer cion Rentanee, "Vt.-cutter, Levee
mid vivid c ruse of elail re ali ee 8.t
the iniglatic st of all eta' dntrnae
'7111E BLOOD 8}1lt''°
MERMAID MAID COMEIIY
"PIRATES ilEW tfI,"
,.. *Hetes Thurs. at 4,15, Set, at 3 pen.
THE.
BIG SWI1JGisio
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pier the radio ,program of dm
`.Hudson - isms Ckallengtrs„
evil Friday evathi ; J,.- --
It Challenges :Your Interest in These Important Ways
E*SYTOBIJ'V
For Instance, the Coach 1/3
Down, and monthly Payments
of $76
Your present car will pr bablycover
the entire first Pay ent.
The 11 M. C. Purchase Pian Offers the
lowest available finance terms on
this balance.
FilkSW TO Owrii
On our own streets Essex the Challenger,
under competent observation, averaged
20 miles per gallon. The average owner
in this city can expect 18 to 20 smiles and
upward. Hundreds of records all over
the country during "Challenger Week"'
prove Essex economy. Commercial users
operating large fleets of Essex cars say
that service and maintenance costs,
covering millions of utiles of operation,
are lowest of any car they ever tested.
Essex the Challenger sweeps aside the barriers of price class. It chal-
lenges the performance, the style, the luxuriaus roomy comfort of any car
at any price, on the basis that no other gives you back so mucli for every
dollar you put in. That is why the big buying swing Lt to Essev. That is
why motorists by thousands are switching from past favorites, and trad-
ing in their present cars for the big values Essex the Challenger gives.
ANI) CCs
F: it.1II. 1I trrcfeur•,
Yneee ff trra
1Muttonbr• i. • b40
Cot,r,n ,trltld
rerrrblo arm) 111 )0
R2sHoadfieigaa "65
'I (r.1 keiSan • 1081
tosc9eter • • . 10d5
.c le r:sibla
Coupe • • • sem
5!ie� �" 1 a�' :::"t,1r.."u3cn 4 he.3voc4c^ taNk
astr,k a t" `:oc_ gaa^•-'4e7 raw alai 239 ra:taxr
t.a•rra rc , jtis da.yg��r .+,'9tti'r::f u.pty� atasc•
57o:2 ,:asap -'e •.::vc'o_ta- ec:mive!! 05
trray..i5 este^71-.:71 Gr:�.^ D.t;c, chice.Cu s-D!ave!.
Wide Choke of Colors at No Extra Cost
13lea, elt,it sh ":1;d:." Fine Its
leek at i.trar»y are! ro:neottai.le.
itis b. band' once uplaolotetyat i ala
poictaientn. A SIB l° KB. NIX motor
n0 mato an Lone --.60. rnifee act
lsoar all div fsna. In getaway sold
Lill cieraibiri; k e•ttaile-ceee any c as°
liceirntdle tknt k abaorlarrt, 4.
wheel. t; ai.ea, racluatar adoptees
n t l n r -t 1PJNt on ur a statAast2
p ,1") 0..t .'tett tort .lone eeno
0114. 'i'i- 'at„r,§ 114 tire ti¢tytt'.k3
ot,r lel' pnotii' srAa•acPtn sats
r1,4, is?Pty tc+ h, ^.taste; and 1' rent.
cats t' 1P.r fuei and c..1 ton dash
1` 41 rarer: 4340 t I,r„a,a, ,A Fads.
P. i; c.;t tz Cee :1:,1 ,Vt .t l elle
flit: h';51-!:
Tae; Canadian ( ,vcrnmeut has greatly reduced the "Sales tax on Automobiles.
Iluclson and E<_se% caro are now priced accordingly.
BAKER 86 D RN I N
Gt►derih, A Ontario.