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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-12-12, Page 7fillitlaDAY, DEC tkar. lade QUICK : ".:�.. OUAKER OATS Marked " Chillltaraarsartlil" 000 ,1 441/1114 COPYiVid 01441410g 4.4"41.. ,1110111040110PINWOMMOOPIIP „Christmas Philosophy .s..,r, :. .,.r.nsrs speueit puss in —a pleasant smile.. s. „ that household -but that was long , but Christams tomes hitt once a year a o ' Sweet Potatet T!R OQDICRIt STAR wrw. 1 tray.. ":41 �. TO HOU) COMMUNITY C'►ri.ttraat r.i.r 1 ... acrd* atap'an- ely happy over a little Mraslat f Years afterward 1 saw the old sooty who gave it stud told hsr .oat at ran she had forgotten it, bat raaraarherad when 1 spoke td * that it twat *twat y :an quarter, How much heppineed it, , fj gore 311*! Town Council So Ileeldl it Regular Meeting Last Friday! What sort of standards are we eet< ins iIur are our hitdten arid how poetpone Elie What $93t,b12 3t TAXESCOLLECTED THIS YEAR what children are never born--- be- auane the cost of living is t�� high, on .,Five and aaa. Haff Miles of Cement Sidewalk Built This thus plain ? Year at a Cost of $18,824.52 Then, there is the wide circle of *roe i -friends and distant relatives, ;whom we, remember. every sear be The regular meetingof the town 'interest of $5,42, and the amount of cause the syetem €omehow got start- cauncil was held on riday evening $2005.4; paid into the Sinking Feed, '' ed and each year they "ex,;hen;,ge ' last, with alt the members in their The *urn of $2,00u:Q8 was then dreen Presents" with us and v e haven't places, from this fund to meet the Buechler ,, , the courage to break the spell sand The tax collector's report sl:owed 1929 debenture payment, ,That the just absolutely must give them some- $6,100 collected since last repotir, Collegiate Institute Hoard had been thing as good as they gave us. Total payments of taxes this tear to paid.the Rum of $1637.`23 AS batence What duplicate Christmas gifts are date of the report were $93,84:.!,;31, of in full of their 19211 levy, as the spe- buried in eloseta and what bales of which $841,75918 were 1929 taxes and vial request of $500 for permanent CHRISTMAS TREE ?AM a out Timattimmuivitetinuitsinitownitim SELECT HIS GIFT- - red neckties and white elephants. which the recipients never wanted. and do' not know what to do with, are liitvished on friends every year by •geneeaus donors who ".ean't think what in the world to give." "It's easy'enough to tell what to give to a woman, everybody says, 'but what to give to a man?" For 21:,883.13 taxes of years preview. improvements WAS withdrawn by re. This report and the e treasurer's presentatives of the Heard in consul - statement were sent to the finance Cation with representatives of the committee and the cemetery sexton's council when permanent improvement report of lots selected and intei�iaente was abandoned. The committee re- made was. referred to the cemetery tonitnended that the Alexandra (lent and narks committee. eral and -Marine Hospital Board be A letter from Mr. Darrow whicl, paid the emu of 2500 grant in full for the Mayor read, asked that the coup- 1829. The committee reoemmended Had, this year, we 'suggesteefelVN vii of [3oderkei co-operate with other the payment of a number f ace unts HIM A. REST. Make your Christ- towns *Ring the Provincial highway And the filing of the tax collector's mss .presents simple, nersanel and behaving the highway kept open for and treasurer's statement. straight from the heart for those you motor tattle during, the winter. The The public works committee re. really, hove. For the circle of friends G,oderich Iteekey Club, on whose be- ported as follows, That Mr.,S. M. anti acl;uauitanee�.greet'rng cards; halt Mr. Darrow. niede the request, is Johnston is here working on matters e for "sweet charity"' _ something sub- grouped with Clinton, .Seaaforth and. pertaining eta cement sidewalk +non• atantiai; and for the world iii genoral iMitchell in 'the intermediate il.'I1,A..trects. We find that the petition for ` and it waif lipped the road would be a cement eidowalk ,on the west side kept open so.: that the visits .f the of 'William street tram Cayley *treat t a'ni to other toners in Abe • u to the south si l 9 e pro pside of of 2 1t,s,,• e d of as tithe of this to the world."" Ala • and ,jewelry, stage ---vend Dad groans Gent more rich in nourishment' than serer said slap made as verbal request :that the nccessatw bylaws be passed , t� about this time 'oto t why make it a big bugaboo for " Now they are in the silk stocking rI'his vegetable is almost fifty per Mwould+be easy.: Mr. Darrow was pro suflieiently sigerned and we - recommend Dad itst A t rn " Inwardly as he reanemberst}he.month tires 'White potato.. Tastes differ to for, .a donation of $50 to the club to and the ;walk built under contract. *te e then year, Aad begins to look down .and• sees everywhere the signs "Shop regard to it in different parts of the enable it te•: cofipiete pits °equipment. •That they requests of the Bell Tele-.sris a1 ; a . r. his wee and wonder how he will ever Early" and fears they will shop both world 'Some se'otions prefer it dry In support a.t the request it was point- phone CO,of 14ov Gth sand 28th to at the CHRISTMAS MEN'S STORE This is the haberdashery store where women as well as men Jug' gifts for men. The womenfolks are sure of perfect, courteous service here. They will lint an ex. traordivary array of high grade men's haberdaasherv, to choose from. - Shirts — ties — gloves -- - mufflers sweaters—hand- r chiefs . suspenders— and everythin - con. ccivat)lc for men in -the line of haberdashery may be ob- twined here at prices that are always a little 'lower than e1sewkere. Our halberdasitery reflects - the •very latest style tendert. Cies in hen'''s apparel. ' CHAS. ,.BLACK: Coderich Qnt. get through the "festive season't this earl and late an,i soiaie `anoint mag cooking vin ed ^out that hockey aelped to adver- plate theee poles on William • street dna'^o eeramlttee to take up with the river bridge,g '`he heaver chain Mata y a+' lr 'p attached 11f way down the arta and 1 posts year and pay+ all the 'bine and conA -- There •°, xltera is ' lot f lit fsaluting x1on� make it moist.- There'.ar many stays. tie' a town.. Least reek _merchants and five .poles on Oxford street as solicitor, -gan3'whtre near satiafyliag the, ever= sense aF,out -Chxletmas, ...An :adver= 'to -this vaIuab�e�ood. Iliad Been canvassed' for,s:�tlscriNtiSns-tier-Bkp-relies Tia grsan%+� the rlvil« �+Gounei p increaasni, demands .of a, large. end , llor ^Munninge -asked- about the -cable wait -to- leo- out the it Ari a , r a tiseine�ntin a paper the other day, set Cook sweet potatoes in salted water to the Hockey Club. This year it was igen to be et the ' pleasure of the. the -fence the county was ereeti;ite he thought the weriearance, would be growing family with large and grow- forththe allurements, of; toy's for with the 'skins on.; 'Tien, peel and felt the subscriptions from merchants° counell. • between the railway bridge and the *Continued en page 10) xng wants. lime was when a twei,' of pdren•-electric contraptions anal brown in inept frving's• or ince glen) , Gould notehe twitted on tie .being so°'. The market' committee reported ty-five rent drum and a. doll which hand -painted trinkets priced, 399 ; in the frying basket and 'ray them in large and the town was invited to .that the new scales had been installed ��" I" =ether dressed and other trifles with. S1L25; $13.49 and $17..: Toys for deep, hot fat; or, awash them, ued but+ share intim :contribution to a . good at the market •site at the rear' of the ter and tram or milk and serve; or clreari Snort, which would promote the .public library and are now in good );4")1104344040004101000IleiellathAt i, . w i 4 , .• 4 a little more mills and an egg may health of those •.taking part, provide working. order: A temporaayF over. ..rnaa+r be added and they may be set ,in the wholesome entertainment and adver+ ing would be plated over the weigh ' oven to grow fluffy and brown on tise the town. The natter of ' the bean. 4 top; or, basted with meat drippings grant was referred to he finance con- . The special committee reported as and browned in the .oven. That is mittce and that of keeping the High- follows; Regarding• roquosts for five .methods, but perhans the most waV open to the special committee, rental of National buildings for star- tionulai• w! av of serviiis this vegetable which puts the chairman of that tom- age purposes, . the Dominion Road is candied. I mittee, Mr. Croft. who is G. N. R. Machinery Co. and the.county have For.�.candied_:sweet-potatoes,-. cut--. n_t .and. al : keenly,..interested-.in•_maide_other:. arrangements.. _.e lie. Frank. them, atter they have been boiled in hockey. in the. position of conflicting Woods wishes to retain the building - I saltedwater, into longg slices, place in -interests. For the sake of the hock- on Newgate street at $15 per month, an earthen bilking dish, sprinkle with eY teiim he would like to 'see the road We recommend that MMM'r. Charles F. butter and swear, add two tablespoons kept onen but for the interest of the Mann ,lie informed that the council J of 'water and bake until the sugar C. N. R he might. like to see the ex- would tie pleased to have him come and butter.have candied and the qib- tra business ceasing to his line which' and discuss 'passenger boat service to tatoes are brown, the blocking . of the Highway would Goderieh. Your committee is now rause. In supporting the request for negotiating for the sale of the Art- Use of the Behoof Plant ; a grant Councillor Croft: said last 'craft factory and hope to have sone- year a was o who assistedn thethingdefinite' What would you think of a carpo,- h one i.1n the very sere future, ation which put millions of dollars canvass, which secured about $150. In the meantime we recommend that into buildings and only used them a This year 260 had been raised The pour committee be empowered to r ouestion wasvv • o estto a asked. if thetown have anin a is s small had n r of co to g d fraction n nt ma # se on of the�Y time? . That an the legal right to make such a grant lot once. We have had a number of :'what woe axe doing with our education �• a factory buildings. A few hours: of and this was. answered in the affirm- the street traffic signs brought In *nidi the day,' five days of the week and a that Moose Jaw was Live and His Worship pointed out they will be repainted and repaired. tie* months of the year,contributing $1: - The cemetery...and parks committee , These buildings. are costly and they 000 towards the'expeneesof the rug- reported as follows: Wehave eexa,n- • belong to the people. All the pewnle , by game with St. Thomas. • ined the cemetery sexton's report for pay for theme and they are tar the Requests for grants from the' War the month of October and lee rewire, purpose of education: To get the Memorial Children's Hospital, Lon- mend that it be filed. Mr. A. J. Cour- best use of our money they alrould bo 'don. and from the Hospital for 'Sick tice has purchased let 138 of section .. i used to the fullest as same of the Children, 'Toronto. were refereed to.7, Range. C, in Maitland cemetery Clark's Pork and Bean;, med.,; :• more advanced communities .are now the finance committee. and we recommend that this lot be 25e doing. 1 A letter from, the insurance Rates included in. perpetual care certificate 2.4or.: w.Y . Y.. •.'x..:'.. 4.;.•.. • I .,gone ;school` boards feel that the Expense f oromaialadiin sitinonneed =a issuCd .hila. Gth, 1926,. for dire. upkeep buildings ;are for the use of children meeting in Toronto Dec. 18th, and in- of adjoining lots 139 and 140 of sec - PURITY RITY QUICK Ozo Cube&. small (4) cubes only and that it is their business' to,vited the council to send a represen- tion 7,, Ratge: C. We recommend. OM'S ; • . • 2 -for... . , ,.... ; ;.... •..; 35c .keep "wheel out oe them .except -dur- l tative, to express the views of the that the. request of the Western Cart - g "school hours. Wiser school townen the matter of compulsory ada Flour Mills Co., Ltd., in their let. OUR ALL V 'EATH R SERVICE Decemaber'. w eatker knows. nos"•limit of change-1*igh� �sunny morning may turn to a cod vie blizzard. But modem. housewives bad � fearof the 3X eathetwhen ..they shoo tho. Superior wap: ' They simply 'rfsone their nearest 'Superior. Chain Store, knowing that rowdies* of the weather they will• get a prompt "delivery uervnce at real . money,' --saving prices. Why not use YOUR phone'1 WE SELL `.i HE BEST FOR LESS per packaase. : , ► 34,4 l bvril, 1 oz. size... ,25c with Chine:- Nevv Thompson Seedless Rai- i"' *ins, 2• 'lbs,, ..•...,.25c.r �r Bensaana's .Corn : Starch, _. er.__ • Gal I..D1r. t. .. •. « .,:... C p N BN P�• ,. . �� MIAMI DATES Sunlight or Surprise Soap, 8 2 lbs..... r; 23ci bars.. .. • ....... ,46crit Pure Clover Honey, No. 5 ,earls ti NIIIIIIIIININNIIMW SINGAPORE SLICED PINEAPPLE ` 2 for.... .......25c Royal Baking Powder, 6 oz .30c Royal Baking Powder, 13 oz. 53c Aylmer Red Pitted Cherries, l's Each, .... ..... Fresh Red Pettnu., per 'lb. IM • Y ! ♦oast . Y , Y r tot. Ingersoll Crean* Cheese, Per 4 pkg. .rs..,,,.. ,15c Lyne Valle As ser s tagngs, No. 2 sure, each....24c Nonsuch Stove Polish, per bolt. boards are opening the doors for auto liability: insurance. This : was ter of - Sept_ ,2a, 1929, for lease •of a , evening .classes to be attended • by filed. , . niece off the southwest corner of the lt1, The application for a building per- Harbor Park for the purposes of . �' those who cannot come by day, for. colt for a garage from Freak Jardine erecting an office building thereon, be erlealidesteleixtleeta*istfitfalaiiteesieiei'7ile •eraieteaiwllt;stfa 3i p lectures, mien's and Women's clubs, political meetings, moving .pictures, was referred to the fire committee. granted upon. submission to and ap- plan, dancing, decimetre:. gymnastics, The building is already erected. • proval by the council of a ground a building 1 swimming and every kind of a get -to- A request from the public library and b d ng p an, showing locations gether,--converting them into a so.board for the balance of their 1929:. and sizes, lease to be for'a form o4 ..t twenty-five locations - chi' center when'not•iik actual use for few was referred to the,finance cam Va' my ve years at.a 'iiaminal ron- claiss room work. The manual train- mittee with power to act, ere of til per year. , ins! and doniestio science. rooms are Mr's. Halliday thought elle was over The fire committee reported having valuable to the .whole community •as assessed for avid oil. and her objec• Passed . all applieations for building many adults desire wfork in these -tion was referred, to the public works permits referred to it at the last lines. Millinery .end ' "dress -making committee. .The' assessment is $2.70. Meeting; recommended that a new classes; for mothers are drawing to _, The Mpe ititrns for the construction hardwood flooring; be� put in t�h fire school swine who fotmerlstreet an tered the building, 40, Braph-ey iros. _._---LEADING HOUSE FOR High-class Beds, Mattresses and ;Springs INSPECTION INVITED Store phone 120. Residence 217 •x ed by` ay, which were laid on the table at pre. and :reported` having. examined the Since the rooms are heated day, pious meetings were left there in the firemen's pay roll for 1929 amounting it costs but litho extra to make thein meantime.. to $81.0, includir: the acting' chief's available by night. We will learn A letter from Miss "Lee returned allowance of $36, and £eeommended mora and more to use our school thanks to the council for A ,present of that it be paid as soon as funds are buildings for many t the purposes tiller Lee during his owera sent to her father, available. eerexaorts were all adopted. J-br served by the theatres. nubile was filed.. Chairman. Bailie of the public I°�braries• 'recreation balls,and YY M. C. A. They belong to the people. The finance -committee reported the wren of i Lemont a sidewalks of Let us use our education factory all that $2000 sof 1934 Victory bonds of we can ! • the Baechler Fund. had been sold bY.. structed this year, giving the total the Royal Batik at par flue accrued as 144,809 square feet, which, at lac a foot, coats $18,824,52, which inciud- Winter Bedding- - ..—.. - ed the patching done, which was eon - To put the utmost comfort in tom adopting. Greens, blues and violet siderably less Bost for the same area MUM fortables, one should have the maxi imum. ofare tinged with grey or navy.blue to than any time before of recent years. LILY CHICKEN weight. One tgeh t;tthis inh the nnthe soft give appearance refer ccolor and h is fashionable.the - Since henthatt'5%ilmilesvof cee eme ent HADDIF y p each. Cst wi lacurly llewowith Comfooiits down, this subtle eolormg mingled brown ad by sidewalks have been. built in town the JJg Reds are mingled with nation ,, we are.past year. kind are pensive. Less expensive achieving more neutral shades. The 'Chairman Craigie of the parks coMEach . • • • . ' ' .21c a and. cotton. These ortables are filled do very en if •grendtens, bowvevor, are being Boman tteo asked howthe town was • • . • • . • . • Y .. '., ...17 c they are clean and sanitary.: To as' • enlivened yds and we ,ave rho Park andrthe su geared tthaaat t they be sure this buy only a omfartables which yellowsawhiche baffle analysis but tire moved or:shut off now if thio would Bear the trade mark of a reliable but .the cost. This was referred to very pretty... manufacturer. 'there are..thorie who the cemetery and parks and publie turn out bedding duffed with ancient Fruit i'udding works committees to look into and feather beds a er ed , filthy with - long use, For this pudding anyfruit maybe 4C • unclean wool, and scraper of oar",ouq .used. Chopped raisins, dates, orfigai The suggestion of moving the are good. If, you use a waist fruit. lights at Victoria Park brought up the matter of an ones air Waiting' canned cherries, peaches or cooked a prunes, drain off the liquid which is rink at the park, and Reeve Turner en them and add a trifle more flour. i,ut in a hid, if any other rinks wCie Mix one egg, two tablespoons fat, , to be provided, that the Neat end get a cup of molasses ,and two cups of one. The spatter was referred to the sweet milk. rift toHcther' the dry public works committee. ingredients: Flour to ,rake a aatif71 FIrn open air rinks tfic• couneil Passed t�� d,s u s'n d c ii ,the Wes a,t t batter, a teaepoan each of soda, salt � p g t rt.0 and cinnamon; and a rivartter tea-'skatin''f rink, the quea,tion being ask - spoon each of cloves and balviiig ;low- f n to collect the =rtea pe of fax a. der. Add the dry ingredients to the" It was stated in panning that Mr. Litt. first mixture and add two cups of fruit which has first been dredged ¢ind. lea::ci like tomb i tis' : cement with a littler of the hour. p6ur' into agaanst it, previous to this ear, are •well greased molds ; steam three y $1200 and thio ear's ta:ves add an - hours; and serve with pudding sauce. y other $448, alone, an- gle matter of collecting taxes If you have an odd stoekiiig left against the rink toss referred to the Moulder flowers iavei aesoine from two pairs f hose, dye thein a - out mor exuberantlythan ever. darker shade and use them as mates. , Re The have changed somewhat in nit- Mrs. Solomon Says s - = tore• -cif the word nature might lye Say it with words. Write :a Christ - said to apply to blossoms so artificial MRS letter are trio old folks, and to --and are made now of black Patent theme who far away and' lone- - leather to match handbag;, belt and some. 'Say it with lards to the dear chow; of the :name goods as the ones of the household on Christmas dreee; or of shining metallie chifl''on. morning. And, when !metords fall, airy -• Drooping chrysanthemums are the it with actions which *peak louder most popular species and their petals than wordy. are greatly elongated. Perched on Snailea the tip of then ahonider, they seem orm afraid his married life wilt] Grocerie• s at Reduced Prices _ resp s alietine:t ornament, than at der not fat happy." '-orafivo feature of the dress white* "Why net? .a belanga with it as mueh ars do . the ..rhe bride's fancily looked too belts, tuffs or other trimmings. cheerful dicing the ceremony." Faded Colors Fasitienaabte "Dee* rah really love tine or does Roval York Tea in Aluargintmi Packages, ' lb.... br .. .35c ,F . Ovaaal e Mail !Hall 'li a 0C, med. 75c, '' ``QST PINK largo, , . ......... .. , . X1.25 kinds. It is a gamble to purchar:e ,Y: bedding of such vintage, with the • SALMON i1. odd:; heavily in favor of.unfavorable We invite Comparison of ibeddirag. Halves, 2 for„ ...25c price s on new goods display. 4, Redding, to be desirable, ' must ed for your Christmaas re. 4 launder easily. lain is one advent- , 40 to age of the blanket. The steres are Fi lull of beautiful cotton and n:aol blankets, made especially to be -sed Candy as comfortable.. If you avant . a Mixed Nutt � heavy one, rot too expwnz3,ve, buy Shell ', huge nixed .hotueblanket emeriti oil' OLD DUTCH or Shelled the leather straps. Such a blanket is CLEANSER Piga and Fates - not. soft and fine, but can be had of eighty per cent wool, will shut .Dirt Chace Cherries - the frigid wind.; for those who sleep 2 �.. . ... • , . • : on the sleeping porch or in an open - 21c Cluster Raisins - sir bedroom, and is net so heavy as open - Sealed and sieetllarss - to tires the sleeper with its weight. 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