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New Type of Low
Cost Road Surface
PassIts Show It Cart �e Usod
Ecoaostically On
Oor Roots
eoltewine the Stport at the
County euetneer proscenia to tbe !whet)?
eountil test week:
'To the Warden and Members,
Huron COM,' Cottrell.
GentlemenheTbe work en the Co
Wade of 102 has been nearly corn
*Aa att*e the
*
ver
The wait tarrkii liviaileA'
1. 20 Wee cf roast recoretreC
eteplete with mewls.
2. 4 concrete teiagee
1, Considetahle concrete work on
dente and Culeerth
4, 4 unite of read, nexed bituminous
navel* Inclutling th-e entite 0 retread
tewint and Village%
5. 10,000 gallons at bhumen applied
tiedcelt. teed,
O. 711.009 eUble yards of grevel falta
ed. ef which 65.00 WW1 crathed.
7. Carded on seiaerel maleterauce
%laic an atmes sent Wages., as Itemiser,.
O. Piarettaseil leer trate pith
Doing the war a, -.e enneeng Plea
wee rebuilt into portable plant; two
draialue serapers, -consplete, were paw,
chow* tem swed ireete
White eiw trecks lave traveeed *bout
DAM milta and equire mere rePairs
than 3WW as our grarel Imuling coons
were lower than any pretheini Year, Wog
minewhat los than six oats per yard
miie, Contract worIc Iv** done at 70 ter
go per weld meie. A Moan portion ef our
greed wigs haueee by Mame generalle
MO the Take Shore, Where tt was hu-
practterme to use trucks. under iglu-
ary .comitttous, teani tentage caste two
or three times the cast ef Dixie haulage.
THE GODERICH
A
With the flumey needed to, wee tome ex.
cleanly, the ownifeeetliry could use
tracks, pay the teems for holt Woe. tatit
let them stay it home and sWi lava *
thee probt ea the treasurY, beetmny
now *re eapactine the (musty to heel
greed with tome ander such tonentioos.
The work of the yeara wits So nrinAng-
ect that as tomb work 0 econoodeally
practIceble was given, to local texpeeem,
eud wee divided smug them so that
pracheallY an eMplleants for work were
given * *ham Advantage wee Wren of
this by gnat ManY, and tame coma its
far as six miles, The Money distributed
In Ode Way bao been the means of set,
tling * greet niany acePunte in the MM.
ty. Not only thaie Qwed by men *Wit"
Mir Mt the road, but the money paid by
o ins' Christmas Sal
• You do not want to miss this opportunity of getting your Chriitinas gifts at
our Store. We have inax,y bargains for you and you will be repaid to come
early while the selection is good.
SHIRTS. -White or Patterned
Shirts can be given 'to4f
most men for Christ -
Inas with every assur-
ance that they will be
very welcome,. Sizes
14 to 17, in Christmas
boxes -
95c to $2.95
.tusmm•wrinli.mm.P11..N.1MnRal..ge..oPPlmmmPomnmOiupnllinPlpi.epomiRaeprmnnp;Z
SMART NECKWEAR
for Christmas
A. splendid assortment of latest
designs, all put up in fancy Christ -
SOMA tellOODMea *soxoq soul
19c, 29c, 49c, 75c and 98c
• BOYS' ALL WOOL PULL-
OVERS
In fancy stripes and checks, sizes
26 to 84. Christmas Sale Price
$1.19
MEN'S WHITE LINEN
• HANDKERCHIEFS
•Plain or initial, in fancy boxes.
Christmas Sale
15c and.25c each
MEN'S FINE. ALL -WOOL
1•
'•SWEATERS & PULLOVERS
In sweater coat style, fancy and
plain t olors. . Sale Price
$L69 t�___345.
MEN'S MUFFLERS.
An Acceptable Gift
•Men's White Silk Mufflers in
plain or floral design. Christmas
Sale
69c, 794 and $1.00
MEN'S BATH ROBES
• Will please
Men's Bath Robes of good qtri-
• ity eiderdown, choice coloring
and designs. Christmas Sale
2.69
MEN'S SPATS
• The newest shades for fall.
Christmas Sale
95c to $1.69
f Cases
Suit. Cases, Club Bags or Travelling
t uggs ions: s rnake suitable Gifts.
GLOVES
• Always s popular
Gift
Gloves for driv-
ing, dress, or
• work may be selected from a
broad assortMent. Christmas
Sale Price
• 490 10 $1.95
MEN'S ALL WOOL ZIPPER
• WINDBREAKERS
In black, blue, green or red, an
ideal Christmas gift. Christmas
Sale Price
$2.49
11
ehatheheardeseerrevaire
MEN'S
,PYJAMAS
In broadcloth or flannel. Choose
• from a wide range of patterns.
• Christmas Sale
950 to:$1.95
BOYS' AVIATOR LEATHER CAPS
MEN'S CAPS with witho t •
An ideal 'Christmas gift, Christ/Ms Sale
Newest colors for fall and winter wear. •
89c or
79c and '95c
goggles, in black oi
brown. Xirial. Sale.. •
• MEN'S LEATHER. BELTS
In plain or fancy braided, with
tittinitial bucldes. Christmas Sale
79c to $1.19
• BOYS' LEATHER WIND -
BREAKERS OR COATS
• Christmas Sale
$2.95 to $4.95
IMEN'S FLEECE -LINED
• SHIRTS and DRAWERS
• Special Christmas Sale
• 63c.
Men's Braces and Garter Sets6hoose from
Nice assortment to
60c, 75c, 95c and $1.25
MEN'S ALL -LEATHER WORK
SHOES
In black only. Sizes 6 to 11.
Christmas Sale
$1.95
BOYS' CORDUROY
BREECHES
In blue, or brown, SiOSr 8 to 14
years. Christmas Sale
$1.59
Men's Overcoats
A full range of Vistas or U1sterettes, a-
real value in this group. Christmas Sale
$8.95 to $14.50
10.111.110•011iMOON•110.0
MEN'S FLANNEL WORK
SHIRTS.
In dark grey or brown, sizes 14
to 17. Christmas Sale
MEN'S.
FANCY
...DRESS
SOCKS
89c
them was used over teed over *gain toi
pay others.
The asphalt road ratx eurface emit -1
its -acted smith, e1 letmlop is. the lint of
this type of reed lu this part of the come
try, and Isvery interesting. Thta road
=Writs a hetote Demo, arid a *-ortsee tin:*
thaws In depth was built by the road
Mix method, using asphalt. Use results
Pelleate thet Met type of tow -cost sur...
face Can be vita econceliC989 98 oUr
owes. ete eerie wee *bout 00400 per
Mlle in totheion to the cost of the Fete
vele
In our read cotethiettoia pregram. two
Mee& cer Ned, Ming the new eross rev-
tian wile shallow eiteliee, wee built.
Thie type of med, with the drain* pre -
poly installed, 1'believe. Oa be a 'neve-
ed Morevement.
The Portable crusber Milt for ileethis
Tear by Thos. Sandy In a distblee gen
towed redminir enteel exuabing teethe -lad
provides crstalaing plant that ouPplie0
tong felt need. Hitherto the work of
• Moving ind setting the old type erusher
suede iten.Profitthle te operate in a pit
unless shout two Mermaid. yards were
Pteehiced. This Portable Plant can he
moved qutekly and at little cost from pi1
to pit, end ea ;educe the neceadty of
eathiag long haute •
Pour persons were. killed Orin the
yoin,op the eellettY reads, set of them
hetng Pedeetriane and alt Were killed
after e'ark. It WM found by the juries
• that all the death* were aegidental.
Pedestrians on the roads would be dise
• end lt forgetting their legal righteand
isa alshig alt motor cam plenty of road,
Motorists 'should me evet'Y tattle= en
driving at night,
At the encl of 1920. I reported to the
Council in part, as follows; 'la the
Warder, ne dent* it Will be ets
as before to secure men for road work.
A large•number of Improvements willhave
to be cereled out sometime in the future,
but unless labor conditions are deeldectly
• better than they have been In the past,
it wattle ePPear ea- be the beet policy to
allow any such proposed works to stand
Until 'nen are looking tor jobs. * Peeled
In Winch love prIceseirevati is the right
tettee•to do Ales work so as to get it done
• Meet Cheaply- and _provide employment;
for. Men .who are Mt of work it large
munbers .0,t such timehe • .These prin.
ciples have been .gelleratlY ecalmeed by
Isis tenuity, and r look heck on UM old
report "with Coneiderable pride and •satis-
factien. Those Were the dos that mot
-
taste claMore.ct or wholesale road im-
proveroents, The Province was building
paVements at 460.000.00net. nillee other
courtties were raising high road texts,
andmaking large issues ot debentures
for tea*. •• •
.e.Ekt Irreg. asitis illinte,n to spend extr. a-
vagently .When money is plentifielentUnie
cipalitlea and goveremente will, be, urge&
to de likewise,* and men thie hmmeter-
istic or human nature tan • be changed,
we call exPeet to have waves of' prospee-
Ity and bard times tndelinttely, • When
the United States was suddenly thrust.
Into. the position of prtnelpet ereditoi Mi-
tten by- nekton 01 huge sales ot.War Mat-
eriels, her leaders were .not riufficiently
,experienced to, handle the job, A nuni-
ber 01 the flttost lalinential wrote articles,
Which set forth •that 'the United States
wee so' powethil. and her haratms, system
so soundly .orgardicd,.that no further
period of hard. times would be permitted..
Then, as it stialon, she proceeded- in the
opposite direction to that followed by
Great Britain, and harmed high duties
fl Imports, tnitking; impossible the .settle-
ment 01 international accounts. • We Men
expect it 'will be some time etore the
conuneice ot the world can..bet:owe re-
achusted. The Present economic system,
affected as it is, has been, n.greet
lan-
Ule, and the cause of Much hardship
during„the past eeva years. :'Ciansitterbet
the Milliens of unemployed men, theoughe
out.the worte, and the consecetent waste,.
and the many Improvements thatbIIght
he uneertaken •to make: the universe a.
better plate of abode, one can not but
conclude Abet any other possible eYstene
Could Make no worie 'mess of aftahe. .
ItespeetfMet submitted, •
't B. PetelhatSON,
0otinty Engineer.
Gocierith, December ,8, 1032. • ,
-The County . road ceMmittee reported
as followet• '
Tho program of works set forth in June
has, been nearly' • completed,althoUgh
worklmr emutttkum -during. 5 large pert
Nifier44141
of tbe yeer wereis../ favomtee. It le ex-
Peeted that tbere will bo sinplee to the
erten ot the ceunty 0141)00 AbOitiX4 et
the ena of the year. Comae/able seth
wits prevlatet fur we auel teems dade8
the eetir, $aid, with the owe'r Oka pre -
Mich rnore was eccoulielithed
tee the expenditure Coati woe eorinetlY
poosible.
iecononites be teen effected In reene
eeeeY delentreent of the Work, itaette
meetly gravel pits, where the cola ot
opending erUshers have been cut neteree
50te, thietty by the installation at draie.
Rues. Twa ttragline outfits were pure
Vbaseg, *MI one Med. track, Witile 040
crusher pant was xebatilt Into a porta:41e
Want. }Our gravel Pits We bought
during the eta (of various elms) for a
totel eoet of 042540.
• toMnilinicetions front the Depart-
ment of Highways tbae certain toads,
formerly pert ot the ProvIncial HietwaY
Senate lied became county roads on
August eV, 1032, we recommend; that. the
Comnitssien be nottAed of all melt com-
muniattions IMInedIStelyso that the
obligattons of the CoiMty can be given
attentlon.
Zi conclusion, we wish to Say that the
relations of the Rata Committee have
been of the hal:Vest. Mad to e ones our
epprepietion of the servkes emd eociper-
Mien that our County Enetteer is Ovine
us, and of the Interest he takes in mak-
Mg the funds at our disposal Cover the
greatest possible groUnd 'In carrying out
the improventente for the benetit of the
whole county.
A second report at the Good Roads
Commieston was as follows;
rte. motion of Messrs. Ricott and Stew6
art that tne road west of ,Belgra,ve be
added to the ecamty road system, this
read was roomed ffiylaw No. 20, 1930,
of the County of Huron to be added t,o
the systent, and native has Just been re-
celved front the Department of highways
that the mill county roads approved to
date are the road ta Auburn station and
the road between ioneeesions 8 and. 9,
TUrnberry.
Na motion , of Messrs, Macke and
Sweltzer that the comty paid for gravel
taken from the Benmiiler road, the come
misstort et a fortner Year offered $125 in
fuU settlement 01 all claims against the
land, and we recommend tbat a similar
offer be Made, without prejudice. -
THE MONEY QUESTION
To the Editor of Tbe Star.
• read in the press of Deem:rem
5th the views of Sir Thoma e White, Can
adies wartime Minister of Mance, in
• opposition to currency Inflation through
Government action.
Sir Thomas states that Canada is a
•debtor nation ifecauee ef 'the large sums
she tee borrowed teamed, and particu-
larly from the United States, tor devel-
commit purposes. He Wee says Britain
Is A creditor nation. It seems to Me,
therefore, that if the Canadian people
Would borrow. from Britain the inflation
of Canadian eurrency to Mace it on a
footing with the British reemd, or there-
about, would not interfere with the tame
sUme borrowed fot developing purposes
and would help to keep foreign money
from creeping into our country, gaining
influence and thawing us away from the
Mother ceuntry. Parity veth the pound
could be accomplished and yet each coun-
try maintain full control of its own cur -
veneer. -
There remains to be tonsidered the
question whether by artelicial inflation tce
parity with, the pound sterling Canada
would gain more than she would. lose
through baying to provide for excess
payments to meet her indebtedness to
the United States. Under present eon-
ditions, the farmer is producing at a loss,
if he should XellOw the exionele set by
the mantifactueer when he lindshe tan
Moduce only at a loss—that is, close lea
doors and discharge his employeeuntil
consumption • overtakes producelon—it
would meat disaster te our railways and
to our country; On the other Mind, with
the dollar at parity with the potmd, or
thereabout, fanners could export their
surplus to Britain and thus -avoid the -
glutting of our own markets and forcing
pries down by $2 per mate on cattle and
hogs, and to a 'corresponding degree on
wheat, grain, poultry ane other tont-
modeles,. Parmms would lbe enabled to
carry on, and with inereated preduetion
feed the railways and solve the come
THURSDAY. DEC. 15
Smith's Art Store
Invites eau to cease is; aad
their beautiful CHRISTMAii
TURES. CHINA, leDITERY, meg
ea end of meth' Minty Gifts hew
• 25o tile
•Tbis• 10 the slurp te select toot
the Gift you Went for everyone.
Set the licearee are wetideettet,
• "may. leetetecepese Mariam, and
mem of the: OK Mestere eattithig
in price from e5e, 30, rise, 754
$1.941, op to $25.40. And nethiog
gives WA Piteeere as *
• goat r'ktare.
Come In and see all the iwetty
Mina
STORE OPEN NIGHTS ,
Smith's" Artand• Gift Shop
Tlje 1-lopruiretourfeaseautif,a1
• East St Phone, IN
trY% Pzeblems. Farmers would seal; be,
able to buy, money would be put in Mr-
culation, the town& and cities would mon,
feel the good effects, the Wheels of In-
dustry again would turn, and unemploy-
ment .would soon: be greatly reduced,
Sir Thomas repeats and again repents
his atatement regarding exchange be-
tween Canada and the United States; lout
-
he forgets to tell us that the governmenteh
MeneePalities and corporations that have,
borrowed from Great Britain are reaping;
a benefit from the exchange situatiene
le the ,Clovernment would prondse to en-.
cleaver to keep our money oit or about,
an equal basis with the British Pound, it. •
would not only stimulate Production but
woul4 encourage the. •Catmclian people te,
borrelv :rent Great • Britain,and tbds .
would. 'de more toward, yielding Canada
and Britain together than all that was.
aecomplished .by tlie conference at Ote
taSa.
• Again, may I draw your attention to,
the fact that the United States holds':
forttesevert per tent. of the gold of the • .
world,and. in spite of this the fanners -or'
that eountry eutve .gone bankrupt, awing
-
to the geolsange ,situation. Their surplus: •
, could not be exported and 11 gltttted their
own rearkete: Mr. Hoover took the same
•stand as Sir Thomas, upholdieg "sound.
money," but when thepeople had ae
chance to express their views on election'
day they strongly eondeinned that pellet
believing that the exebange situatton wau
'one of the retest= for the greet eeptes-
slot in thee. country.
W. L. YOUNG.
Loyal,. Ont., Dec. Oth.
IIOLMESVILLE
mr. Jack Mulholland has returned from. .'
Detroit.
"Mrs. (Douglas Ward and ebildren are
visiting with Mn and Mrs: Jolts Cud -
more.
Miss 'Thelina Cudmore arrived heme orr •
Friday from Listowel, where she has teen
-
with her sister for the past ten weeks.
- We are happy to welcome in oar midst
,ceur friend, Mrs. Calbeek, of Pruitland:
Mrs, Calbeck win spend the winter with
her sister, Miss S. Acheson, .
The regular meeting of tUe Y. P. S.
will eneet on Friday evening. Tne third• '
vice-president, Mr. Norman Tiewartha,
will preside, Everybody welcome.
The Sunday school and program com-
mittee are busy preparing, for thel
Christmas concert, which will be held on
Thursday, Dec. 22nd; at 8 pate
Cnir teacher, leitss le; MacDonald. and
the children, will ',be happy to welcome
all Parente and *tends at their school'
concert on Wednesday afternoon, Dec.
21st. .
- The Y. P. 8, held a ;medal foetal even -
Mg on Wednesday. A very interestine
efrogrant was enjoyed by all, • Mr. E.
Petersen, of Clinton, me the guest
speaker and several mustcal ntuneers
were contributed. After the contests, the
executive served lunch during a helve
•social hour.
Accalamortogogoa-Av—.
May We Help You Solve Your Christmas
Gift Problem by Inspecting Our Stock of
Specially Selected
Williams Holiday
Package for Men.
$1.00
ittliwootietimmeopoimpent
GIFTS FOR ,MEN
• Playtng Cade ' 50S to $1.00
Therntes Mottles. $1.00 to $4.00
Yardley% Shoeing Bowl $1.00
Shaving Stieks See. 50
Peueletin Pens $1.0 to $0.00
Stewing' Brlithes 50e to 0.00
Military nrushes, 0.50, $3.0, 05.00
Vebiele Broome 25c, ao
wash cloths 100
Tooth nruslict 25e, 35e, 506
Nett .. . .... . 25e, 35o
Meth Betishes ' 50f 75e, 111.0
Gillette Bleeith ...... 50e, *lett
Gillette Blades ordhurrr....se, 710
Auto/ Btrole. *1.11,
Safety Razors:
AutoStrop orGillette
75e to $5.00
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In lisle, Rayon, silk and wool, or
all wool. Christmas Sale
" 19c, 25c, 39c, and 49e
Boxed if desired
We invite you to make this store your headquarters for Christmas
Shopping. We guarantee satisfaction or money back.
AGENT FOR TIP TOP TAILORS
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Open4venings until Christmas.
Watch our windows for 'specials
during the Christmas Sale.
Phone 384
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OLIDAY MERCHANDISE
CARES SOAP
LAVENDER TOILET WATER
85c
• et
MOTHER
HOT WATER BOTTLE
Two years' guarantee
$1.56
for DAD
PIPES -
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CIGARS
Yuan% rocxer.nooic
8"714:4 8" cloattprits
• EXTRA
Christmas Chocolates
box 40c, 75c,$1.00
0c0000stootat0000rksoostopos
GIFTS FOR LADIES
t'erfutoo 25e, itee, 41.00, $2,00
Bath Sale; • 75cet$1.00, 51.50
lavender 1500, 3 cekes 41.00
Toilet Water lee, 41.0, $1.$0
Pate Powdera... 25e, 06., tiOce $1.00
Cuteic Sets e5e, 00e, ilelet 43.00
Dusting Powder $140, $1.50
Smelling Salts 50e, $140
Het Water Bottle $140
C010Pacte....730, 41.00, $2.41e, $3,00
-Combs .iIe, ebe
S.4.0131ET POWDERS
MANICURE SETS
COLORED SOAP ROXES
POVIDER, PUFFS
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