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'THURMAN', MC. nth, 1612
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Your Hat --
How's the old One holding up?
Look at these prices, then look
your's over
All $6.00 Hats
$5.00 PP
$4.50
el $4.00
$3.00
- $4.50
•$3.50
$3.25
$2.00
Have -a new one for Cluistmas
FRANK H. MARTIN
' Tailor and Hatter
_ THE GODERtuti STAR
COUNTY COUNCIL BACKS- -
THE SMALL HOSPITALS
iscontissance of Nurses' Tries**
loir Schools se Real
}leash*
AWECTS COUNTRY PLACES
County Council Wants Pees of
Crown Attorney soul
Others Riektcesi
Tine December sessions of the Huron
County council were not clewed by noon
en Friday es is very often accomplished,
an *Remota session being eound necee-
sari. At the timing UsIon, ur• Scott
brought Up the wieder of Indigent Pa-
tient* at the hospital* end several of the
councillor* spokestressing the import -
mite of proper notification,
Mt. Goldthorpe. brought up the *twit-
ter or the corn borer's ',mount PreMetice
13 nreeented sold it eetwe noted that there
wits no report from him for the wine
couple of bylaws were passed and
the council adjourned to the statutory
date in January.
At the conclusion of general lousiness
afx. Mott was chosen eitairrartu and
MesSrs. McKibben end Geiger then pre-
sented Warden Rader enth a beautifully
worded address and a gold -headed cane
on behalf of the council.
Mr. Rader made a very appropriate
reply, thanking the members of the
council for their generosity and kindnest,
and malty cereiratieletere address/a,
huluoreUs end serious were given,
A motion by W. Haecke and le IC
Certlift that thie'veente cosseted raceme
Mend, the return ef Werdett Rader is
reeve for the year 114$3, es we consider
the viarden of the prokusi 'eat• to 1* a
benefit N the vounty touueil owing to
his experience was alrkd seoPY of the
resolution N be tent ta the clerk et IleY
'Township,
Netiorral Anthem and Auld Lang
Syne were Mug aud the Tiezember eess
stone were over.
A number of importent committee re-
ports were .presenteel at the Thurmley
end Friday eemions end adopted.
Want Fees Reamed
The committee ppointed to look into
the Criminal Justice Acemints, Mat
1. Thsit the Crown Attorney lues re-
ceived for the first :eine mouths of this
emir,- 44,113.10.
2. That Ithe Sheriff has receivedin
the -firsts nine menthe ot thii sear 1e-
$471.22 besides salary,
3. We find County Constable Thos.
Otmdry hes received in the nine months
$1,056.66. •
4. That the Warden, 'Crown Attorney,
Sheriff And T'Vesuittrer received in -193a,
;144.20 for the selecting of jurors.
We aim P.nd other things in like pro-
portion, and we recoramehd:
1, 'That this county council petition
the 0oVernment to have tees and salaries
atthe CrOwn AttorneY, Sheriff, and all
.--V-Ae.;:gawora.a.....wistoopoorwor.c.orga
PAUL IRVIN
eixetei with tire peosent troditiene,
stetyee subetentielly Witted Vo Cotreslregarding these annointments.
For eompartion we have obteined ffom
3. We SIKOSOSMild that CoinitY Other eseundes for orifice readered lj
Consteble 1114*. Ganda be relieved 44 their Mettogrephers the rememerstian
his Oudot In wordy. paid. We give two or them. Comae of
3. We twoomuseud that no cruniatel
Patios itecennts be Paid by the county
treameer before they hose gone beret*
the entrant studit og.ni or (eked by
comelittees,
4. We felether retonnnend that the
Wedges ot jurors he allowed leer dies
Only for eilecting juror* et 44 per,tley.
411faie Stenegrapkens Toe
The committee on stenegraPhY *Mice
in the tourt house reloaded having made
enquiry into the cost of sitenogrephy in
eonnection With. the edminlitretion of
ju,stice in this 'county.
They were shown the order itt eouriell
doted AN. 11.'1023. eppoitffing kdn
Webb Mow afre, 11, Reenolds) toed
denogrepher for tine eounty. also the
tariff of fees for court work of Ude kind,
Mr. Reynolde had informed the corns
mittee that she had eppeintert Miss 011ve
genoentune as her deputy and Pedd her.
Peraerially tar ber services, AUo that
Zeiss fichoenhals' name ebould not irri-
gate in geunty exeounts under *dud*.
tretion of juetke es receiving pay utiles*
as the depute evert. atenogralffureMrs
Reynolds elso Wormed the tommittee
that she is matron of littNn County jail,
Trona the informstion received to date,
the committee reported, We feel that the
rate of pay for the services ;Mould he
materially lowered during this time of
delffeetion, and, further, that the mem-
eretion should come from the game source
rie. the epeointanent. We reeomonend
that this county council invite other
counties' to Join in =eking' a request to
poPulatien, 4000, serfage 757,540,
assessment 01,045,04$, county rate, IN
mills, debenture debt P17,200-egle don-
oerapher for the two judges, $1520 pita
by the cOnnty, etenogrephos in other
ogees or the court house paid by the of -
Wats, for toad department, county
clerk and Old Aro nemahriin 418041.
Counts' t PePulatieri &Male
3ek000, *saes/anent $44,330.14esseme
stenographer for clerk, treasurer and
reed euperintendent by the county.
Court eleris bas otte stenographer and
one wistful!, by Oho, aheriff, one paid
by office, judge one part time one steady
for court and 0 part time.
We feel that the stenographer In the
'county engineer's °Mee could ratio do the
etenogrephie work in teveaurere office
for the slime sentry as now beIng peld
and recommend this euggestion be
*dented, We recommend that the ins
conteng eouneil tiske tins Miter up and
that all stenograpners for the Quay*
should. be sopoisteo by bylaw,
Condensed cOPY of Order in ceerieil:
For services' at court each .ilay. when_
aeturillY employed $11 per diem end ff
employed alter AI o'clock an additional
day's prey at
Velem evidenee required by Jude,
100 per folio one topes for one trees.
cription of shorthand notes not exceed-
ing 4 altogether.
AdditiOnel" copies for the parties 50
Per folio for each topy.
Singlet copies 'llSo per tolio for each
copy.
Copies ordered by the judge 71Se Per
the Outside Legisleture to give locel
other 'fees in connection with criminal autonomy to the countlea in the provihee lento,
'For reading evidence to Judge from
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Lookout . Below!
Pm Droppirw
Gifts for
Everybody
at
Schaefer's
Thoughtful of Schaefer's to leave 'that
skylight open:
GiftS of every description for your
family and friends and they are going
to make a lot of people happy this
Christmas.
PRICES? LOWER THAN EVER
Possibly you haven't as much money
to spend as you would like, but Then-
. . that's not saying you carinct do any
Christmas Gift buying.
There is something to fit every purse at
SCHAEFER'S
ihreedide
FREE! FREE!
With every cash purchase of $5.00 or
more we will give, absolutely, free,
Lady Betty, a lovely Doll, 17 inches
high, dressed in snappy clothes. Real
hair. The loveliest Doll you ever
saw. Mt quickly.
ateriaameateemaiseatoraloatimoamomiesi
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
20% discount on Fancy All Wool
Blankets and Bed Covers. An
ideal Christmas gift. These
make warm friends.
•
Store open evenings starting Monday, Dec. 19th
Your Store
And here. folks . . . . is unloading a lot of Gift Suggestions,
these will help toanswer your "What to Give" question.
Silk Lingerie --rhe Gift Supreme
• Dainty separate garments and sets in crepe de chine and fine
rayons. Bloomers, vests, slips, goWns, pyjamas, lingerie shades
in all sizes.
Kayser Hose
The always acceptable gift, all shades and sizes, service heavy
service and chiffon at $1.00 and $1.25 pair.
Gloves
Kid in smart slip-ons, Kayser, chamoisette, all neatly boxed.
s
ScarI
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A wonderful showing in .various shapes $1.00 to $3.95 each.
Fancy Linens
All white and four corner colored applique in hand -worked
Madeira Bridge Cloths, also sets.
Fancy linen crash sets in all colors. Special -6 Madeira servi-
ettes for $1.00.
Hand Bags .
Blacks and browns, real leather, zipper fastening, $1.95 to $3.50
each.
Handkerchiefs
tfrieweoci.nde.rful choice in separate hankies, or -boxes -reasonably
•
Christmas 'Novelties
These lines are proving their popularity by selling freely: bed
dolls, pyjama bags, hat stands, pin cushions, sachet bags, powder
jar covers, etc., etc.
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•
All Gifts neatly packed in Christmas Boxes
GEO. W..FHAEFER
e.
of Value
Wail per hour on (edit/gate of
lodge.
Molter. Jalf. Comae Heme
The Ohildrenes Shelter committee re
-
parted holding their meetings, when they
inspected the building and eentents and
*Paeted the eccauats submitted, The
cons:nide* found it ncessary Ye paint
the building Das summer as the wood
work was euffeehm for lack ef paint. The
matron was performing her duties in a
firet-,elase Manlier. `rhe home vs** al -
woe clew end the children were well
• looked atter. At pent there were fif-
• teen children In the home Tensing in
age front 1 to 14 years -erre girl le, three
gine at 13 years, one girl two years, one
bay 0 years, or.e 0 yeare, three at 4years,
one at 8 year*, two at 3 years, one 1 year,
ehildren going to wheal. Oue ward,
noe of It was lost by death.
• The county property toluntittee report-
ed as fellows: We visited the Jail mud
found eleven prisoners and everything in
good eortelitien. We visited the registry
office stud recommend that 4% new Mina
cabinet be purelussed in Mike of this old
one but that Me be left to the ineorahla
counell. We recommend that a new
fence be built around the eesistry office
Omit year. We recomnoend thee is new
Beg ere purelutsed lier the court house ear
the old one is in very bed condition,
Tim Rouge of. Refuge committee re-
ported as follows: The committee held
four meetings during the Year in Morelli
June, Sept. and NOvember. At each
meeting the mounts for the guilder
were audited and order* were issued fee
the payment ot the same. There aro ai
Preeent 01 inmates in the house. Dur-
ing the year there were fourteen deaths.
Durina aUr visits to the house the colts-
mitteti were much plemed at the war the
inmetes were eared for and ere proud of
this institution.
Pay sheets *1!340.
iffeepital Attempts
• The finance eanunittee reported recom-
mending the payment of the following
amounts: •Miry Jane Jardine, Toronto,
3157.50; ountan Hospital, 41i214e: Queen
Alexandra Sanitarium, 31,333.50; former
Payment to the sense, 410531 Ooderich
Marine and General 'rkeleital, 3114136;
Seatorth Scott Memorial hospital, 31,-
001.35: Wingham Geueral hirspital,
3980.‘1in Toronto •Cmmumptive hosPitil,
3549 already paid; St, John's Industrisl
School, Toronto, 4278,50; Woman's Col-
lege hospjtal, 'MOON, 417,5e; St, Jos-
eph's hospital, London, 3131,25; Listowel
hospital, 3140; Waterloo County Health
AsSaciation Freeport Sanitarium, 3540:
Fordwich to Llstowel, $18.75; to be paid
when O.K'cl. by the neves of the several
municipalities; and that the 1011 of Peter
Baer, 3143, be not paid until more arcosetts-
pftoverny proof. of his, habitation has been
•
Goldthorpe Hires Chartered Aecourdant
Under the had of enquiries Mr, omit -
theme asked. for an explanation of a
discrepsetcy in eounty mounts so that
the reeves would be able to explein to
their peopee when asked. A letter from
Mr. Higgins, one of the auditors,. Was
read showing that certain sums had•been
left mit by Mistake ,from certain ac-
counts, For instance n deposit in. a •
Clinten bank should have been included
In th5' general account.. All aecounts had
been adjusted and forted correct, rsis
eonditlon led Mr. Goldthorpe to say that
the county accountsshould be audited fey
a chartered accountant. Mr, Rader ob-
jected on aceourtt of .the expense but Mr,
Goldthorpe :laid the elerk of Colborne,
who was a chartered aceountant, had
offered to do the work at the same Price
that had prevailed.
A deputation from the town et Clode-
rich composed of Mayor Lee, Dr. /Martin
and Mr. Parsons, was heard on the train-
ing of nurses, It was stated a movement
Is on foot and propositions are being
brought forward to take the graduation
of nurses from small affiliated hospitals
like Goderith and other meaty hospitals.
Mr Lee said the Nurses' Association
had Set up a propaganda to do away with
the training of nurses in smaller hospi-
tal re and Mr. Parsons continued the tbs-
cuni°.11M •
DrMartinspoke of the technical end
of the proposition. He said the main use
sick
tpinany dttotsphaittael nywasuriontatlie4dtatroeudoof the
facilitate that was worthy of support,
and stressed the idea that the course
proposed could only increase the cost of
upkeep and cost of service of a hospital
without adding to its efficieneY, '
• The following Motions were Presented
By J, W. Craigle and Robt. Stnith that
title council go on record as strongly dis-
approving of the action of the Provincial
Government in ordering the discordinu,
anee of a training school in small hospi-
tals that .have previously in every way
lived up to all government regulations
regarding BMW. We feel that this will
act m a real hardship to rural communi-
ties and greatly increase the cost ot =-
ducting these hospitals, it not forcing
their discontinuance, which we are
Isnorryoftectotsay, appears to us will be the
ultintete result if thio legislation remains
• And -that a copy of this reeolution be
eent to other ceunty councils through-
out the Provtnee, and te the local naem-
letnee-Carried;
By George glilott and J. W. Gamble
that a vote of appretiation be given to
Mr. John McKenzie for his able and
conscientiotes servicee at this council and
on the tounty road oomrnission.-Carried.
By Messrs, Geiger and Itallantyne,
that a copy of the repbrt of the special
tommittee re erlitifrrifftice accounts
be mute to each member of the Legisla-
ture in Huron and to the government of
Ontario. --Carried.
By Meets, Archibald and Beavers that
the Legielature tie requested to ameeti the
Weed Central Act by having the weetii
an the road allowanete on all roads cut
on the saw terms as theeldjacentiands,
as this council considerthe present eye -
tem to he inenleient and expenelve.-
Carried.
By rifesers. Smith and Matheson Dud
the chairmen of each, pay committee
present to this e'ottnell a report of the
amounts of the pay sheets Of committees
during the year,--Cseried.
By Messrs, Wright *tad Cardiff that
the annuls and Dominion. Sugar Co.,
Chatham, alsoithe St. Lawrence Sugar
Co, of Montreal, be asked to seed
sugar factory 10 Huron Co:trite-Car-
ried.
By Messrs. P. W. Seed and D.
Prenels, that Bylaw No. 5, 1030. anpoInts
Ing Thee. Gundry, sr., 'special officer in
leurert (aeunty under the Limier Conteal
Act of Ontario be repealetle-Carried.
By Messrs, Ilaatke and ()either:se Hat
ritY uunrotres6nwilitUltIdiutrogasnX•eatillnetreedlibbinto
do so
on getting 1s_proLser per_a.ottelte---eatriere
Art indieroxills dealer in tiree and
tubes Aden:titre MS mei': "Invite ne 10
year neat teerienit,"
The girl of today is as good as the giel
of ten years, the the eame
girl.
A 'Swedish c4t1Ettttrisa onouto4
vatatna RgAttatathers e!oetit celseble Of
telling the thee and pertorniing men,
bxtrttztti amts..