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Sev ral good mortgages for
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Accounts Collected -
W. J. POWELL
Pilsen 112 P. 0. Box $3$
Monumental Works
GODERICH, ONTARIO
Best Materkala
(stet Designs
Expert Workmanship
ALL WORE GUARANTEED
-Reasonable Price. --
R. A. Spotton
P. 0. Box 141 0.d.rklt. Oct.
Aklpper-"TAM little boat sakes
twenty knots an .hour."
Girl Friend ---"Think of the roper
And who unties them .11?"
The Armstrong Real Estate
and Insurance Agency
Messes and Lets Is Oederlah and
Farms tar Sao.
IisteeJ to cheese trim
For . 'fs:-• Obeli IJOO4et. Farm very
sheep. 110 bills, gullies or waste lend,
very few atones. About 125 acres now un-
der cultivation, more ready, In flue
aoadldoa ; mostly seeded down. Over
50 acres timbered, more than enough
to pay for entire Farm if properly
handled. Good bank Barn, flue stab-
ling, cement floors, 1% -story /-roomed
bouse in good condition. Excellent
water and bowie and barn, orchard;
well located close to school, large
village, good neighborhood, handy mer -
Ws, 12 miles from Hoderich. Price
seely $22.00 per acre, small down pay-
meet accepted. Immediate paaeeMloa.
Allo other Farms and a number of
memo, low prices, easy terms for pay -
meats.
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J. W. ARIGITRON0
REAL ESTATE
BOX W Gederkh
Residence and office next door west
Son Life once, West Street, Goderich.
Aso' l000
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GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933
Law Enforcement
Costs Too Great
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0. L Robertson Shows Where
Economies Could Be
Effected r1
Toronto, Feb. 24. -'Terming the
Government redistribution bill a
"grandstand gesture," C. A. Robertsoo
(Lib.. North Huron) today told the
Ontario Legislature "the last depart-
ment to be established was the
Department of Welfare, and It should
be the Brat to go." The department
is headed by Hon. W. G. Martin,
Brantford.
The only excuse for the appointment
of • Minister of Welfare, said Mr.
Robertson, "then and now was to add
W the elyll service list, fill the East
Block (of the Parliament Buildings)
and give a $10,000 job to a man who
was unemployed. Economies can be
accomplished in many ways without
making a grandstand gesture of re -
dist ributton."
Res Aftteeney-Geserara Department
goat of administration of Justice
was far too high, he maintained. It
had risen $578,000 In the two years
preceding 1932, and the tacroase
"extended in all directions." An
lacrosse of $100,000 took place to the
motorcycle patrol alone. He asked
Attorney -General W. 'H. Price If be
or his officers had instructed enforce-
ment officers and patrolmen about
the 1st of October last "to get busy,
se the fines they were turning 1n
were below par, and the year was
drawing to • clog•."
"I have never, said much about the
Attorney -Gene 1'■ Department, leav-
ing that to he lawyers," Old Mr.
Robertson, t It does not rewire
• legal t Ing to discover that the
cost of la enforcement and adminls-
tratlos o ustice has gene up by leaps
and bou
•-, Widespread Abases.
"TY Increase he not confined to the
Inside service but extends In all
directions. This country Is lousy wltb
Inspectors, constables, patrolmen. MO.
pe►Intendents, overseen and enforce-
okers, checking up all sortie
s sortie
regulations. Some may
ke their expenses and some may
The cost of the administration
at justice in ontnlde municipalities has
ran riot In recent years. Fees are on
400 high a scale and have been abused;
economies could be effected in the
matter of Juries. There are too many
postponements of trials at great ex-
pense to the country. I know of one
rase where a Crown counsel was
brought from the North country lato
Southern Ontario, and he never took
a case; another where the Crown held
op a case tor two days for • reason
I should not like to Merlons..
"In 190 the cost of administration
InH trop county was 110.200; In 1931,
$19.'370; Int -teem, $9,070."
School children should be taught
something practical. Instead of being
fitted for professional careers, he
believed. F2abonte schools had been
built in hopes of receiving pante, and
the Government now Instituted a cut
In pants, which joust be made up
by the ratepayers. The two-year
Normal School term should be abol-
ished. he said, and Increased examin-
ation fees were • hardship in many
cases.
Meter disease Fem
0.0011Ile tax.. are far too high, he
felt, and there should be drastic re-
ductions.
"iast tall an adjustment of motor
licenses took place. The Minister
says there wax no 'nerves. in fees
but certainly there wax no reduction.
Accompaoying the circular announcing
the eh•ntte was a counp•ative state_
*Dent giving the cost of licensee in
other Provinces, which gave the
Impression we were getting oft easy.
The feet wasn't mentioned that three
of the Provinces eoaertrnct and main-
tain all rondo In their re.perthe
Provinces. Quebec maintains ■Ii Pto-
vincial and local roads and 65 per cent.
of the roti of cenetructlon of Provin-
cial rhadx. Quebec has 13,000 miles
to our 2,800 mike of Provincial roads.
"I would Hite to call the Minister's
insertion to the great dt.pertty In
county grants given by the Govern-
ment to the various counties, altogeth-
er out M prnportion to the contribu-
tion they mak. to highway finances,
and 1 think there should be some re-
lation one to the other.
"The Mlnl.ter of ITlghwaye ham been
preaching economy and has curtailed
expenditure on highways to the extent
d $9.000,000. The county and town-
ship eointdla determine, or largely
w, what shall be spent on their
respective township and county roads,
the Government paying • percentage
of the eon, so that ,the economy la
not of the Minister's own choosing.
There can- be Pse canner of doubt that
the grants the Department of High-
way. wni have to pay will be very
considerably reduced.
Where 1. Repotted Revenue?
"The spending of money on their
roads 1s one of the few functions
left municipalities, and they •re not
emending at the present time. The
Minister knew this, so why the extra
1 cent on gas tax and increased motor
ncenoe for 1932? The estimated in-
crease on gas was 11.300.000, on li-
censer $1,200,000, or a total of $2.550,-
000. Bat did the increase materialise?
You can drive • willing hone too far
and fast; and again, if more revenue
1s ,•nllected than speot, what will
be done with It, for the amendment
we pawed last season read. thus: 'a
levy for the purpose of providing for
a fair contribution by the users of
road* in Ontario towards the cost
of the construction and maintenance
thereof le
MHO Api.uM.rat Nikko ,
He was (citral of governmental
policiesregarding agriculture, and
urged Investigation Into freight rates.
He 'eked for protection of equities,
and that no new taxes be Imposed.
"Agriculture Is 1. • bad wa,y:_ ha
said. "but we are as farmer* stilt tin
Ing on the best of the land. We are not
asking for or getting relief money.
We ■re paying our share. and the man
who wants work and needs relief hal
our Rapport_ and sympathy.
"What we do want and claim trona
this Government Is that the eqully
in our property be protected, that 110
new taxes will be imposed --ether
an effort made to reduce taxation
He4) and encouragement must be given
In order to hang on. Thla Government
doss not Institute trade polkles or con-
trol the monetary system, but it
can, and should, lend 1b Influence in
establishing market., and breaking
down the barriers of trade. I have
heard one or two high protection
speeches in this House In my time.
but now that the ■rtifiend of pro -
tertian at Ottawa has recognised the
error of his way then i. • ray of hope,
and this Conservative Government
should Ret busy. The home market I.
the wont we have had since the end
of the last century, together with the
additional cost of living and taxes.
Outside markets must be found. In
a direct way. the Department ef Agri-
culture can beep
Price Spread Tee Greet
"There is too great a disparity be
twee n the price of commodities on the
farm and that paid by the consumer,
p•rtlen larly those receiving relief.
With live :atOek selling from 3 to 3%
cents per pound; eggs 10 cents a
dozen ; wheat 40 cents a bushel. and
net. 20 cents ■ huRhel, there Is no Jaatl-
ticatlon for consumers paying double
nd treble these pries or. if they are
a
Wil ling 10 pay, the producer should
get more.
"There should be more direct and
cheaper transfer of commodities, and
In this connection I wish to draw to
the attention of the Minister of Agri-
culture the condition of affairs at our
various packing boluses and stock-
yards.
"Live stock dealers and consignors
of live stock are getting anything but
a fair deal.. Stock 1. down 80 to 70
per cent. in price, yet charges remain
the ume: 8.7, $28 per ton (eoat
price, 118) ; 117 for selling a load; $2.20
preparing a car; 11 for unloading;
50 cents and 20 cents for Inspection.
Add *emotive freight rates, and it
takers about one-fifth of the contents
of • car to pay expenses. An tnve.tl-
gatlon Is certainly in order. The De-
partment ha. nothing to hide, and
everything to gain, by ■ thorough
probe, and It should benefit both 'pm
darer and (-onsumer.
"In conclusion, I would say Canada
shouts be one of the fink countries
to emerge from this depreweton, If our
governing bottles, both Federal and
Provincial, do their duty; but the
session will have been in vain If out
of It all we do not realise that our
present condition 1. dee ,to an era
M relentlem extravagance, a total
disregard for the ability or Inability
of the people to pay, and to the fact
that we have been for years living
beyond our Income, discounting and
mortgaging the future."
HZNSALL SEED SHOW
Animal Event Held Atrecwatfally en
Friday
Rennall. Feb. 27. -The Hensel' seed
show, held in the town hall, Friday
afternoon, was well attended. A splen-
did address wax given by Professor
W. J. liqulrrell of the 0. A. C., who
oleo acted as judge.
Following be tie prise lift In order
of merit :
FaN wheat -Hilton Trnemner, OW.
en Genet & Son, W. R. Dougall. •
Storing wheat -John Robertson, Ow-
en Getter a Rat, Hilton Troemuer.
hate Date -W. R. Dougall, Jtbhn
Robertson, John Ingram, George in -
tram.
Hix_rewed barley -John Robertson;
Hilton Truemner, W. R. Dougall, John
Bolton.
FIek1 pe•e-1)wen (ledger ! Son,
Alex. Buchanan.
Field tens- W. R. Denali, Hilton
?mem nor. Andrew Reil.
Timothy seed -John Bolton, Alex.
Aneh.nsn, Andrew !tell.
Red Hover mewl W. R. Dnnpll, H11 -
ton True/niter. John Rotten.
nockw!vest-W. R. timer!, ,hams
'"Tne,i. Cowen gent he & S.
Eerlc potatoes -•W. R. Denali, 4s-
drew 1*91, John Rotten.
Lite potatoes -W R. Dortgall, 1111 -
tae Trn,•mner, Andrew BshI.
W. it Deegan wno the sweepstake
bade for the beet •bowtag of prole,
meads and tents
BELFAST
BELFAST, Pe),. 28.- Mr. and Mrs.
George Phillips, ,,t Fordyce, visited re
(nutty with the latter's patrCnts, Mr.
and WC John Campbell..
Mr. and Mrs. Spence Irwin oat
Bnnelay with friends at Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Matthews, of
Nile, visited with friends in this com-
munity on friday.
Mr. Mel. Hackett, of the Bank of
Commerce, Innerkip 1s spending his
variation with his parents here.
Mea. Love, of Marnoch. L visiting
with her brother, Mr. Gilbert Vint,
and Mrs. Vint.
Mr. and Mrs. Clift. Hackett visited
recently with friends at Nile.
Mn. Sid. Ferguson and sou Don-
ald, of London, are visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Ferguson.
Mrs. Ida Hackett. of Lackaow,
spent • few days last week with her
daughters.
TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
-- ARaPHILD
0ouaedl met February 13th; all
members present except Councillor
Farrlsb. Minutes of January meet-
ing read and adopted on motion of
1lllerwood end Zinn. _
Notice of a patient being s/edited
to Ontario Hospital at Londoa.-Moved
by Zlnn and Johnston and resolved
that clerk get legal advice as to
where he belongs.
A re.olutkon from Dungannon re
pool table was received and laid on
the table for further consideration, on
mot;on of Zinn and Johnston.
Notice of road conference and Good
Roads Association convention. Moved
by Zinn and Sherwood that township
do not join the Association this year.
Carried. Appeal from Hospital for
Sick Children; ao action taken.
The report of Y.U.H. was received
and adopted on motion of Johnston
and Sherwood.
The auditors then gave their report,
which was received and adopted, on
motion of Sherwood and Johnston.
'The following bills and accounts
were ordered paid on motion of John-
ston and Sherwood:
Clerk, for registration of births.
marriages and deaths. $13.75; Luck -
now Sentinel. printing and supplies,
$9.25; Uoderlch Star, printing and
supplies, $9.01; Municipal World, sup-
plies, 122.64; Toronto Stamp Works,
dog tags, 112; Dr. Simpson, salary as
M.O.H., 190..Municipal World, sub-
scriptions,
ubscriptions, $7; .1. F. Johnston, salary
as auditor, $10, po•tefge, 50c; Wilfred
McCarthy, auditor, $10; John Little,
gravelling and grading, $30; Wes.
Twamley, gravel, $3.35; Herb. Curran,
salary. $2.80.
Bylaw No. 9; re.--berrewlag from
bank until taxes are paid, was duly
passed. Moved by Zinn and Sher-
wood, and resolved, that this council
empower and Instruct the township
treetnrer to clip cuupons and deposit
proceeds to the credit of O.W.S.E.R.
sinking fund in the bank.
Bylaw No 4. to provide for- expen-
diture on roads, war duly passed.
Moved by Zlnn and Sherwood, and
carried, that Reeve and treasurer be
empowered to deal with Investment
of funds to bank for O.W.B.E.R.
Moved by .Ztnn.!nd Sherwood, and
resolved, that council pay road snpei-
tntendent thirty cents an hour, teams
forty cents, men twenty cents, three-
horae team forty-five cents, and pay
tee cents a yard for gravel.
Moved by Zinn and Johnston and
carried, that this council record Its
satlafactloe with bond provided by
treasurer.
Council then adjourned on motion
of *Sherwood and Johnston.
C. E. McDONAOH, Clerk.
Faint pulse la often strong cen-
sure.
Car Markers
for 1933
Following 1s the allotment by the
Provincial Department of Highways
of the 1933 automobile markers.
Unlettered 1 to 500 -Toronto.
The letters 0. I. Q. MM and MWs
are omitted throughout
Al -A0699
AA1-AA130
AA 131-AASt1D
AA961-ABRO
A Bill-AC..500
ACI01-A11600
A F501-AJ900
AJO01-AJ990
A K 1-AK909
A L I-ALd00
A1.4101 -A N000
A N6111 -A0650
At )661-AP600
A P601=AR850
A RR5I-A V400
A V401-AV700
A V701-AW10O
A W101 -A WS00
A W501 -A W700
AW701-A X240
AX241-A X500
AX501-AR680
Amon -AVOID
AX8R AY260
AYY6 -AY380
AY361-AZ990
11-
B1-119999 4..:...Toroato
BA 1-BXMOO ..............Ottawa
BX401-BZ909 Rndbsry
CI --00000 Toronto
CAI-CA800 Sudbury
CA1901-03400 Sturgeon Falls
CR401--CD'I00 t North Bay
CD701-CB800 Powaman
CF.501-CF400 _ Parry Sound
(:F401-1?H200 - Bark's Falls
CH201-011900 :.Huntsville
CH901-01900 - . , Braeebrtdge
C2901 -0E400 Havenhurat
CE401-CK999 Sandwich
CLI-CL900 Amhersthurg
C11t-CN909 K l ngeville
( )1-.CP9d) Wallaeeburg
CP601- CVN00 Santa
CV601- CXSO0 Petrous
CX501- 412100 Watford
CZ1o1-07,999 Wig rton
D -C
D1 -D0999 Toronto
DA 1-DASOt)
DAIO1-DR)400 infnenrdlne
DBA01--DF:300 .,Walkerton
DF -301- DM -on Wingham
DH501-DK4I0 (loderich
DKA5I--DN 5e) Llatowel
DN51-D1't100 , Clinton
DP601-08200 .... 9tatbroy
DRE11-DT400. Glencoe
DT401-DY400 �•I R.. Thomas
DY491-DZ900 .............. Ay1OaCer
Er-
El -E1111011 Teresa*
EA I-EVJ999 , ... Woodnteck
EF1-F.JS00 ,....T1llootrburg
EJNOI-F0300
PX)601--FP500
EP501-ERS011
i1R801-ET)400 ... , t/anover
FIT801-F W. rri Mon
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FP -
Toronto
4001 Mhmner
•y Halt
......... f.. .Pari.
... Rtmene
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Toronto
Keewatin
Kenos
Dryden
Manz Lookout
Fort Francis
Port William
Port Arthur
Schreiber
Cochrane
Iroquois Falls
Timmins
Swastika
New Liskeard
....Cobalt
Sault Rte. Marie
Bruce Mine'.
Theasalon
Blind River
... Richard'. Ianding
Gore Bay
Little Current
Mlndcmoya
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F.pe nolo
Chapeau
Sudbury
Mertes
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JAI -J(1999 Brampton
110 -JF700 ... Coll l ngwood
J F701-JJR00 Midland
JJS01-JM600 OrlllIa
J Me101-JROIJO . Barrie
JR001-IT700 Vankleek Hill
JT701-41'999
JVI-1V880 - , (aaa.elman
J VINt1-J7.600 Cornwall
JZ(101-JZ999 Winchester
Toronto
K1 -K9099• 0044104
KA 1-K B500 WThchew er
KR5O1-K(•000 Kemptville
KC001-K 14200 Prescott
KF.201-KJ400 Brockville
KJ401-KK800 - Gananoque
KKROI-KM200 Smith'. Fall.
K M201-KO100 Perth
K0101-KP700 Carleton Place
K 1'701-K W 300 ....Kingston
K W301 --K W900 Tlchorne
RW901-1117400 Arn w1or
KY 4O1-KZ909 Renfrew
Ll -L5999 • , ...Toronto
LAI-LA400 Renfrew
LA40I--LC900 Pembroke
LCt101-LF200 Napanee
L9201-LFS00 Tamworth
LF801-LK 100 - Plcton
LK101-L1200 Twt!ed
LL201-LM 100 • .. ,Bancroft
LM101-LN99O' ..........Campbellford
L01 -1A)700 H..tings
I.O701-LR700 Cobonrg
LR701-LS300 ...:.': elseHavelock
LS101--LY500 ""'""Peterborough
LY5O1-LY919 Minden
LZI-LZ009 I Inderay
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M1 -M3000 Toronto
M80o1-119999 Weston
MAI-MD800 Llndtay
MD801-MF909 - Port Hope
MF1 M11200 BowmanviHe
M 11201 -MJ 200 ilea vertou
211J 201-M1,600 Leamington
MiMOI-MN300 Kapnoka'ing
MN301--MN700 Rainy River
MN7O1-M0090 Mitchell
MPI -M P600 iClgin
MP901-MR200....De.eronto
MR2O1-MRf100 Rldgetown
M RSOI-M!3400 Ihre aden
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N3001, -N0000 ...Newmarket
N8001 --N8800 Sutton
N5R01--N91109 Unionville
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W. -I,. Commission
Billed for $522.09
Thirteenth Power Bill for Year
Ended October 3Lt Last -
Total of $48,740
Ooderich's "thirteenth" power bill
for the year ending October 31st last
is a debit of $522.09. This 1s the dif-
ference between the actual cost of
power delivered (as calculated at the
once of the Provincial Hydro Com-
mission in Toronto) and the amount
of the power bills rendered during
the year.
7".ere may later be some credit on
the charge for exchange, but the
statement as received by the local wa-
ter Ind light commission 1s as fol-
lows :
Cos.' of power purchased $ 6,673 08
Share of operating costs
and fixed charges:
Ope-sting maintenance and
admtnfstratton expenses . 11,722 79
interest, including exchange 18.265 80
Renewals 3,506 96
Sinking fund 8,617 13
-
Approlalatfen from -Contin -143, 776 -- --
71
gency reserve 1.016 40
Total cost of power $42,740 31
Revenue is. DgL accounts
rendered- - 42,218 22
i 522 09
At the meeting of the water and
light commission on Thursday night
last applications of W. Mood, Trafal-
gar street, and Geo. Oman, Pfcton
street, for electric range service were
passed, as well as a number of appli-
cations for electric Lighting service.
Applications from John Muir and
Tho.. Sanderson for positions at the
waterworks plant were laid over for
future consideration.
It was decided to send water bills
of persons on relief to the civic wel-
fare board.
The lease of the new Hydro store
from 0. E. Fleming for live years from
Ap.t1 lot, 1933, at $400 per annum,
was approved.
The water rate of William Long-
mire for the property at the south end
of McDonald street was reduced to an
inmost oat payment of $15, subject to the
usnel prompt payment discount.
Self-conceit is a poor Rear to sit
PLACER GOLD PUREST
Oold recovered from placer deposit.
Is ordinarily t.urer than that produced
from lode deposits.
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