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The Goderich Star, 1929-11-21, Page 2
PAGE tint" Cora aut daily teetiilg and blrnd4ag of the world's choicest hiss give ll od Soso Tsa its Inimitable Mirror 1r'a4 flaw -varying goodness. Z i scy package gusrantssd. ,a,a RED Aiis ggood teams RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is worm inetontenoat pert letitErti RE ir A • c,'j'ay pay" C)'Connoie 1Dead Isomer and pliers to quit the dip#o- ', 1'. O'Connor, "Falai' of the'7aiatWe service• II i►rise of t''mnnons,". died 'early on 13efoi a ;oaring. #o ,-Canada three elonday morning at Ixandon sifter an ware ago, Mr. Phillips was 1T.S.. Am• illness of only ten days. Ito orris dl bassador to the Netherlands, and his, yews of age. e"t'ay Pay,' els lies was rMeceptaneo of the ,Ottawa poet ea- beat known to the �rdblic, .always was ruffed a eon$17,5 b#o reduction in sa#ary�frorn $17,500 to $10,OQa-•a1.- ho h this probably wa a vi tel u snot til g p y for England. the other lest tired On, a g i h factor n his decision s x, naps t tz M t1 s ,Mttind he advocated a better under. is understood to #e independently standing between the inglish >*Ad.Wealthy. It is ,understood however, Irish, and Bruce the treaty of settle• that the failure of. the Ii.t. Govern. eat. 'was Signed Ino urged the lr.sli menu to provide •him with a house in M rn the -United Status to support it. Ottawa, was the cause of some an - Early in life he sought a newspape noyaneat et career, his first experience being:. thole Jams New ridge 'en the staff of Sounder News.Lctter it' Dublin. This was in 1807. • Last Sunday ae fe t on which the new:Ambassador Bridge between Three ears later he went tim n yo Lone f COUNCiL DECIDE ON 1'URCUASE O LADDER TRUCK f©un,71 as per agreement, Mr- 1r.:vies at ;hlationallat. H rs elate, wirers iie_beear a,:a.-"I � titttrrta sen lir a et -a -e,, *each *baso veal '_9 Lord 'rirnba,u's" '+elegraph. u for -tree- -.naw•'##,a .;•wain aiiii�' Fox rnatryr ,years he was ,a member ;ever. e-xlaerieneed rn the Border Cities, o the Ncry York Herald's London Thousands of cars 'sroin the United etaff. Among the publications found- States clogged the streets of Wind- • ser and Sandwich, extending along eel and edited by frim were the, Sun, , the Starr, the Weekl � un u i . several . routes for brier* than six �IFeekl . y S rid T miles. .It is eetirnated. 'that 50,000 y tares crossed the bridge in 12 hours. The bridge, which *as formally Ron. Vim Phillips Resigns opened on rmistiee Day, was built• Hon.: `William Phillips,. United at a cost of $20,000,000, and is 7,4.00 States 'Minister to Ottawa, bras ten- feet long with a central. span 1,850 dereit his resignation . to. 'President feet in length, the longest sus nsion •re erl l* Nett e,tt,�ytote '• Mau Rich ih, Flavour r and Fragrance The mellow .smoothness and appetizing fragrance of Gold Medal Tea make , it the choice of women who know* .. ra, iAL tita ISnwle Henry 'William P. Adams, better Liman to the radio.lover-e of the continent as At famous "Undo Henry" of the Colli,'rr Ilmtre *those interesting 14iil• aliity and comments are welcomed by millions each week. A copy of this sketch may be had Itywrittertrcgiieet. THE GODERICR STAR THE TOWN COUNCIL 'than(* et the Gatwick 'wad ami All tl equipment, to roatp,ata? and tua+AtAw Athe organization. to nave bred pow- , tacos, to organise a ciao"; of new pup- ils to meet rerguiariy, to put on oa er two band or 'balsam con.erta dialog Fir Episodes ut rise Willi tat Street S 4 *walk Controversy the winter, to make an inventory aim Recorded Keep Mit eyteiprree:ic Yrs go,4 deer*, Ail arrsngern pie, fieri ice.' and pou- t__ Cedure to et satin a,:tiry to the town to be paid the sura of ;A) per month up to Jan. .,1st, 1H,.a, n .t which Uncle Would Have Chemical Tend; and Be of Value As Additional itZie a cht henigfre uecv:n'�!e the fire committee reported herr. ing pa.sei all applications for build - mg permits referred to it at the last ,)ming to pressure or edvertis:ug the Wave tiiereaore s.gueil his name council meeting. Since last eouneil the last couple of weeks our report to the toner hiC at the bottom of th, I meeting one of the fire ladders was of the town council meeting of Nov. motion paper; ""1 hereby give naticel'f►raken at ai hit, and the cammitteo 1st was helel over and this ,reek as the. at the nett regular meeting of ;had ordered ai nex .15.foot extension hive the **porta of two meetings to .the council 1 wall mane the above nae- ,`Musa ladder from the Lorne Fire En.' present. , tion." gine Co. at a price of $225. Another episeee in the 'Wellington l Reeve Turner expressed himself as :Iles* reports. •were all awopted, 'street sidewalk -controversy was re° +opposed to appeals. Looking back at Reeve Turner asked fox a relrort on carded in the doings e2. the town the McMiehaet ease this led proved the Artcraft and the present status council Friday night, Nob. L First costly. He _was Mtgoinst . wasting ' Of �tter was oiscuseed, • there we* a petition signed by Et R. and, )i eoandesl Mee, John Fi Wiggans, tatgabcth a a me d 6t• • alio i. �` -1 ou or the side• Robinson, Jas. A. Wilson, Robert also commented on the haste that walk inspeetpr firing in a complete Turner end Robert Clark, es property was being made this year none. of report at our next regular council owners on the east side of Wellington which was, shoran Inst year,and' con- meeting, stating the number of clays street in Goderich, between Elgin eve. tended there was favaritisnL being he has spenttinspeeting sfc;ewalks, and St. Georges C reetent, requesting shown so the number of days, he was off' the eauncil to proceed with the cone ;Chairmen Bailie pointed out that duty while acting as inspector of struction of the cement sidewalk pet- he had introduced two motions, to try bedewslks. Chairman McLean toM Le n ofthe fireea Moiled effect - m ra cow - sidewalk byco m t o farla in cies t i tt iso and had anis h ara s yg 1 pak truttee ss e s t k d tt a ro vf cc: the a sed reit a. tall end locating it on the present council when ho was to stat G p po sidewalk dojo to the street line of on the work and whertt to lay the the council or of some members of it their 'property. wal#c, end he bad acted' according to t other towns: to look at -motor-drives The Mayor commented that, es the the instructive, of the council. The en ladder trucks, Ifs wanted to find, matter was already before the court, ease was before the court now 'and ,out the feeling of the council as to and es ,the eouneil had passed om the he believed the Reeve had something . the purehatre o *such a piece* of tire - matter, it was too late to receive the to do' with that, fightins ecluilament. After ,;erne dis- petition.. i Thea Mayor said he was in favor of ;nasion the motion which was adapt - Councillor Bailie thought the intl. making a eompronrise it at all pos- ed was as follows: Moved by S. D. tion ahoind be dealt with, sible but it was for the petitioners to 'Croft, seeonded by Wm. Bailie, that llor , Munnings agrees with lift the injunction. the chairman of the fire committee .;C arrange t d t.Councillor Bailin add it been t ;err. n moo hfr aid t �. wno- d, be ._, +� ._ 1: actio __..._ al b __^a be taken.: *stated.. -the injunction would have cel to other 'fawns, oo ,*weir ro Councillor Baite still thought the been di iiolved but for one man, to department motor -driven chemical petition should be dealt with, either ,. which, the reeve replied by ,saying and ladder truck.. filed or referred to same coniinittee- that one malt wal nut he. Chairman, McLean had moved that The clerk suggested it could lay on ' Councillor McLean wanted to know ti ladder truck be purchased and the table, and Councillor Bailie moo- it a vote Was ever+taken in the noun, Councillor Croft was ready to second ed this, seconded by Councillor *id- ell to go to the court in t ek first case, this if.it were made to look: into the:. gie, and this was carried.' to which the .Mayor. replied that he *natter. He, believed in having ade- Later on.a motion was handed in.to had reported; the fact that the town quate fire proteetioii and referred : to the mayor as follows: .Moved by had been served with an injunction ,it recent fire in Durham when a large Uobt. Turner, seconded by W. M. Mee and that the'matter had been placed part of the business section was de-; Lean, that the motion passed. at At in the. solicitor's hands, and the'coon- stroyed and everal outside brigades special meeting held. on Oct. 15th re-. ail eoneurrud in this.''Thin was re- had-tenhes Bail 3ti to lel before the nettling. the location, of Wellington ported the; day after the injunetion fire was got,: under control street. sidewalk be rescinded. During bad been issued. It was pointed out that the 'elienii- the. discussion it was pointed out by The Mayor expressed the belief cal 'tank on this truck would be of ad - the Mayor that it would be necessary that the notice of notion wee out p�f vantage in more ways than one as to give notice of motion. Mr, Turn- order. and Reeve Turner insisted air the lucid** truck eauId. ata at the „ Chemical Supply' Tl1i-RaDAA, Noy- 22,t. ins CHAS. BLACK Outfitters For Men ,Band Tailoring Ready -to- Wear and Special Orders THE LAST 'HIND IN MEN'S SMART WEAR THE .SQUARE — Phone 219 - GODERIGR til i a• sou 004 more a tda- instead sof as naw waiting till a team, n►. town *bout p p :brought them along maybe ten nun. tion than Goderieb, bad `a pumper and utes after the pumper was eft the fire. a ladder truck, a paid chief and a All the members of the •;macs maxi who acted as caretaker. of were •**sant at the meeting and the sada aif fire the ,chief drove oneofreports of standing committees were the motor trucks and the pian adopted,. that of the fire et ;::; -knee other. Goderich was so far behind recommending the purchase of a lad~ tit in the way of its ilio depaxtnit+nt (Continued on page 4i) that we should be ashamed of . it. Ingersoll void its chief $125 a month, infantile coin lain I at t ri ht this In allcomplaint* that aro and, whilefirst o, h peopleh g ., 'pe p the e 1 f d r a e i. l+o,.. t results at � the of p was o theys and s a lot of money, eon found worms in rho stomach and intestiattesy that it was saved in fire losses. Miller's Worm 1?pwders will bo f rind Deputy Reeve Craigie said it was an etreetive remedy. They attaek a question with biro *nether this the rause of thew troubles, and by council should act or ,cove it to the .expelling +tire warms from the organs incoming council of next year, insure an orderly working of'thv .ys- Councilior Sproul said he was very tern, without which the ohild aeinnat much impressed with the trip and he maintain its atrengtll or thrive. thoughtten %ire shoal to fix u our d y_,p. a *leis meant Ith n _.ee #'ire ,hall. lin liael �visrted"�y rNa, �Fo,vemen't.� •. ��. ak +s tit? is the cajun»_ 1 er said it could be carried by a two- withdrawing it if it was to be ruled : scene of a fire while the ha a truck thirds vote of the counen to suspend out •of order,. Ibis Worship, ,haw- went to a hydrant t o ;armor the the' rule, but Councillors Bailie and even, said he was willing to let the hose. At present the truek went to , Munnings said then had bad to give notice 1* given and both Canncillors a fire and if the chemical was used notice of motion in a similar ease and Bailie. and, Craigic ,expressing them- had to stay �thore till this was. done, selves as seeing no reason why the then leave the fire and go to' the hy- span in the world. It is supportednotice should not ,he given. Reeve .+rent. on towers: 303 feet . high and; the, Turner -agreed to let . the notice The. -Dominion toedblaehinery co bridge itself is 152: feet above the stand.bylaw was given its final reading and river. Later on the gayer pointed out as passed and the council then. adjourn-, a reason why the matter should be, ed. considered out: of Order the feet that At the meeting of the council last the eounen lead in pant acted on fire Friday Ceueninb", Nov° 15th, air echo' e resolution which the lfeevewanted or two., of the Wellington street side t res ind. ' .However the notice walk Were heard. One echo .came in stands' and when the motion is intro. the fem. of the following petition, noted at. next eouneil meeting, we which was laid on the table presume the question of it being in Gentlemen, --We, the niidersi„. icd, order or out of order can be consider- your petitioners •humbly beg that • ed. Tjtis-was what k"ouiteiliox�.tuie will -Proceed-- with xonetmuetio ,pointed out in' suggesting that the the cement sidewalk brittle east side notice be allowed to be put in. of Wellington " street between •Elgin .All the nrentbers of -the _councilavenue and. St. George's crescent, were present at the meeting` Nov. 1st such sidewalk to be located outside' The report of the tax collector the trees, that is to tee west of the showed $0,4558 collected since `October trees along the east side of Welling-' • 18th, made • up as follows boat ton street, end not.insene where the. taxes, $2; 1025 tuxes; soarer 192e present cinder walk la situated. And .taxes,_ $314.40; 1927 taxes, .$815.52 ; your petitioner, Robert Clank, says 1928 taxes, $1310.71; 1929 taxes,$3'_ that hie signature was by 'mistake 894.45; 1920 goad oil, $5.14; 1927 aflixted to a previous petition request ,road oil, $9,26; 1928' road, all, $55.42; ing the sidewalk on the inside of the 1929 dog licenses, $34.20, trees, which mistake he now endeav- Chairelan Munnings of the finance 'ors ` to rectify. +committee commented that this WAS ° ROBERT CLARK. a. Pretty good showing, . This was followed by a complaint HAS UNIQUE HONOR A elose-up of Bugle Major C, A. Day, M.M., of Ottawa, who was chosen this year, again, for the eleventhtime, to sound the °Last Post" and "Reveille" at the Armistice Day ceremonies in front of the Donainion Parliament Buildings, HIV YOU ME 4 i KoME PA Ifo tO KNOW LIM A tx S V114','�`.cu , riVER IIU, I olwterq voice And music ore reproduced midi Hfe+•like realism. The . truer tonal quality of IColster Radio is the climax of t1it 21 years of experience. and itn. enrpalsst'd research facilities anti resources of ito.manufacturers. Kolster ,prices 'etre moderate. Visit a Eolster dealer.. :Fear Kolster. You'll say, with every oue else who has heard it, "more titan ever a j� Made to Canada by C:ANADtAN MANORS LIMITED Th lONTer t ANAOA TON SO 11411111.2-1,1141.: lie i16qrtetfw � '*reit ore MReee ta!wr ewe 11art,r. Aft.RIettreetrl. 1N ,r,twri 1ee4els •meed en* pieta hem owl mo, Firm ,to" 7ieMM t.ee'la iva KOLTER RADIO "Mort then Ewer * Fuer Set" r=.. WhOiettaie Distributors—RENNET Se EI3JO1T 110R Bay Street, Toronto +the . following applications for from ]reeve Turner ins to the condi building permits werereferrcd to the fire eammittee; From Mrs.. Margaret Johnston. to'r'e -roof dwelling on ;the north side of Elgin avenue between Waterloo and Wellington •;:street - from W. d', Andrew, to re -side dwel ling on the south side of Brock stree with patent shingle siding' and p my a new verandah; from Norman Lewis, to. cover. part of present built ing, corner Newgate and Ilamilta streets, with <board and crock cruel c t int tion of the ground in front of his property and others which had been Plowed up to lay the sidewalk. This he complained' was going to be a rear danger especially ' when the snow' came, The recite wanted to know if the eouneil intended to leave things AS they were. The mayor's eomrnent was that I- the judge apparently wanted to da the duty of the town Council and it was up to hint to see if Ile could mane a better fist of it than the council. Isis 'W'orship said he was at 'a loss to see whet the judge meant; Takitrg the matter out of the hands of .the council he considered wars. alasolute)y wrong, • Deputy Reeve Craigie •said since the walk would not be built this year would not the town level the ground, oft. The Mayor' thought -it would be wrong to increase the cast of the sidewalk. ]reeve Turner asked what would be the outcome if there should be an accident, to which the mayor replied the town would have to take respon- sibility, it was insured against dam - ogee for accidents*. The Reeve did not bring forward t motion, of which he 'gave notice at the previous meeting. s mentioned in our last issue the to wn council (all but Couneillore Bailie and Gould) visited a number d of places last Timrst•xy to inspect their fire fighting equipment, more especially to see what they had: in the 'way of motorized ladder trucks, and carne back thoroughly a:A nimal of Goderieh'. equipment as compared with what other places smaller than 'this town 11osseesed. Gounrrillot Mnnninge said that raf- ter seeing the equipment at Iies)peler Ingersoll* (larger x wn tl int «odericl) we would feel ashamed to. have people ; from these places come to see our fire ball and town hall. We were be- hind anything of the kind the eaunril had seen on their trip. We should. have a town reran competent to drive a fire truck rte earettdter of the biro hall, lfeeve Turner said he thought the money 'pent on the trip was well 'spent and fladeenet erl•tain1v 1Lould have some new equipment, hut there would have to be a good deal of or. ganitation 1 . b*ve it kept in a proper puce and looked after properly, and ' he thought the matter of the pure rhanc set now eeiluipment ehou#d t>ro to the vote of the •". Eslxeially as it WOO eo late in the* *axon he thoaght a dying '-olwI1 should iter-- take tine reepnneihillty of making. ouch an expenditure. The Reeve aid he tirrui psrtitalarly ineweeeed with r what they elm at Mitchell. Councillor Croft Bald lee wee port,- ` elderly intnreeesd with Mitehe11, and toe rine with HMprler, beth 9rrill ler there* than t;oe!ertrh. It 'mule#' tin sat- eltir.rt+,s pi (;n,teiiri, gotta if the no*_en mull take them thorn and meow thew* what, thre. noire.. ewe f' , w).teet flame•. then, fooleet-h, of ceurtel hei. a }Mrd Wool,. Inger- 1 r1 shingles; from G: 11. Green, to put a iriass porch oral. front of verandah OA the' south side of Annleseai street. Co.. actknawleclgefrom d othe tbown':; looter* for a,10 -ton scale. A ;letter from the Reflex Sign Co giving quotations on trie stens was referred to the special comm#ttee. -The finance committee reported having ,exemined the tax, collector's revolt., They, reeoninrended that tile Collegiate Instituto Board be paid the sum of $1200 on their 1029 levy. And they recommnndedd that a num- ber of . acenunts be . paid. •. The public works committee 1' - co'r>aineneed ''that. in order to avoid any accident. the cement aridewatk do s • Conatruntion .forms on the. east of 1Vellinaton street at street if oeetlon eornera be lifted. The - market committee - reported that the new anarket scales 1•'id lice shipped- and rrceomsnended teat t e , committee* be empowered to buil foundation and lave scales insteiled. The special' committee reported aa follows There aro a few request: for relief, and we recommend that the matter be left with the chairman of this rornmittee to have ensee in- --restigeted and with power to give temporary relief. • Your committee. lar arranged to larva !dr. Gethin it.. Davies to take Cr onstipaIlon Swere Headsches Could bet No Relief Mra, .rooepk 'torte, Stella, Oen,. writer. "ix wax eelwsys troablei with 'sone iteadrehw, ins It nun leer et yearn, oared by eotea ipation, 1 hail become seal bad sad re*ld get tie *flirt. {tete day x raw Mllburrle's athertieed, ee 1 1w.iMAt a sial; they - Jtelpp d tae weedertnll!, and 1 got relief eat 1111110. "New it 1 1,reotee• the kett bit ere stip teot 1 tat enter elepeed ria fovea Liner Who as tile: neerer fall, ?Marr ere wr to bare nail de net trimer* Prime, tft 4+04.4 * yid rte alt dreg - along eta4 &Oho. Or tarie$i.4 divert ria Milt of j. -w to" Th' trR . Llmiied, 'te eeete, tett, evening and -fund' Glue equipmen kind of .bluemolded• Mayer iiacitwan commented on the nice way in whieh the hose tower at Mitchell Was heated so that hose could be dried' quickly after a fire and p aced back on the. truck in readiness tor' the .next fire, • The firemen's Busy hands -4r hard Wks barite wore all kept t n a shelf ready day in and day out. /tendert to jump into and .everything was kept 12a1m keeps the *icira soh and spick and sitars, 'What he saw as the big :advantage of a motorized ladder pliable. Removes redness truck such as'they were' considering and relieves irritation; was. the second drum of chemicals it, At,„„rnr cele. would provide.: One on.the pumperr ee and the other on the ladder"truck the supply of chernicpls could be kept going till most fires would be extin guished which would do away with LOVELY HAN damage from water in .a largo num-..-,._ icer of fires. He Was sure if the eouneil had been able; to . take the citizens along on the trip to other towns there would . not be one dis- senting vote to .a purchase of a ;truck and he believed there was'. no time to be loaf. lie really thought the town would have to have a man ribose duty it' would be to look after the fere equipment because, as things were at, present it•was deteriorating • Chairman McLean of the fire cor- mitteo , thanked the councillors for going , on the trip and said he really *could not see the point .of postponing action., It Was only a *natter- of • sin_ - kine__ _poiniei' hat' the•'ladders were the.only life-saving apparatus the department had and they should be at, a fire first,. PER/IAN- BAL FIS UE statute torte ;tutdy health in mill- onaof homes the world over. Ile bringer protee- tion to. old and young against winter Wet and cold. ale beams on babies* who Beed more sun- shine. 11e offers you the easy. pleasant way' of t g that great food-tonic000d•iiver oil. ' SCOTI'S EMUI.SIOtN 1 FAMOUS OM so YEARS $ \ ... sou&soft.. as ee a o.i. seer You probably know from•expei'ielhce- how promptly- and ccmplete1y Bayer Aspirin . relieves a headache. But .un- til yon try it for some deep-seated pairs such as .neuraigia or neuritis you can- not know its full effectiveness. Bayer Aspirin: long 'ago proved that much suffering is needless. Doctors know it - is safe' to use freely. Just be certain to get genuine Aspirin with Bayer on the box and ori every tablet. SPIRIN Annuls it the trade mil et gaper iltanataett it afCnoaCeticae5ic to" at SaAcYlrCaertl 1 Reckless Extravagance rirrill mall Is r'aro who lights his lei cigara from five dollar bills; yet, many moon do the equivalent when they' nay exhorbitant fuel accounts. A {ago to thx ee.inch layer ' of fire and vermin -proof DI it IN- MUM placed between attic goer joists iq the rone4I for heating extravagance. It lccelaa the heat inside the house longer—down- stairs rooms stay wtu'In on less fuel. DItY 1NSULEX conies in co:2b v enient sired hogs and can be /- quickly applied by yourself with- w s ' out muss or fuss. It's small cost rt in repaid in two or three .eason'a fuel bill reductions. a See as to=day. NOI RICI ?WIN ► I IIS, : Ltd. BUCHANAN'S 1'. C_t, Deihmt1t tG(i -- rlI n 47 W. €,r :3r::at