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The Goderich Star, 1922-02-23, Page 5•4111.10•11.0.1.11010•01.11.• THURSDAY, FIR. lith, lien Starr Phonograph •Si1isser Spruce Singing Throat' 'The Difference is M ■ ons' The use of :Silver eOr lin Spruce. "The Music Wood Of' Centuries," for the tone ehawher of the Starr Phonograph, coupled with the long years of xnusieal experience of the State Company fins had in the manufacture of •ever 150.000 of those finest instalment* the world, has ever known, makes possible the wouderfat torn of this instrum- arxit. And the Sterr's tone developed in the 'Singing Throat of Spruce" will grow mellower end aweote�r with the age elf the wood. Starr Gannett Records Gua 'CAMPBELL'S DWG $TOR The Square Phon* 90 r.. - be passed confirming this *meta-, greater number of county pupils an men*,, ti:aicting other *chutes compared with This was adopted, and a believewmi'wit t.i de i r guest e% the G. C. I. board then passed confirng the appoint - moire Tim apvlicantsi had ofleied to wits Isel over t•• the cleat meeting, cm the work at Taxies ranging from on yuutivie Ot $ ulinciltars Hallie anti VA a mouth to;WO for the job. W !dcEwgn. understand the committee !feed the BigWag Permits Getting . to. Be a salary before opening the tenders. no Joke the Way Tiwy are Hawditel that the question of rate :asked 1lnothir matterdisco'©u etthata the oceayiorediouncit would not enter into the question of some little was the platter of a building permit Prov. Miter of Healtk Has "Ulu". issued by the chairman of the; Fire teal Informative" Committee to Mr. Jaw. Foley to erect John W. S. McCullough. Chief OM e, poultry* house. The procedure a9 cer a►f Health of the Province, wrote to building permits seems vtary much as follow* under date of Feb. loth, Very f the the eau t is curled is out, 1022, to. the town clerk Sir, I regret that Sour letter of the (sometimes completed) before the 8th instant ie not very satisfactory. permit ie asked for, end sometimes Unofficial Information that 1 have is the permit is grunted before the app to the effect that the council and Wee, plication comes up in council. That ter Commission have done nothing to i6 what happened in this ease. improve the water supply* since the There were two applications snt fr defeat u the bylaw. permits, one from A. M. Unless I have some definite infer« fora lean-to on at. Patrick St., and m,ation as to satisfactory -improve- one from Mr. Foley. The usual merits, steps will be taken one week stock resolution to refer these to the rom date to enforce the Board's ora fire committee with power to act in er. urgent antsee was moved. Then the '1'o this the clerk replied as follows:, Deputy Reeve asked that • the whole I am in receipt of yours of the committee view the situation as to 10th instant. wRegarding your unof- . Mr. Foley's proposed building, and it e a nor t in discueeiOn that the the apliointrnent at tell. Kayser Moes fl i 1 information matron I can only refer to came ou our lettere : to: you of January 24th Chairman of the fire committee had Appointed :" and February 8th. issued a permit for this' ttee advt�W "could. you not send a representee 'then the neighboree objected .to the • with u ail and Water Mayor 'the woe wasestoma. A A ssis ant f 1922 tivt to Goderich to talk this matter location► and under authorof the over wI .our aq n ' h 1- �(�*�" Commission before proceedings are Chairman Story asked, "Ia a luau It7 at a taken to enforce your Board's 'order. allowed to build on lila own proper.- Commission this letter the Chief ty Can we stop him? y a en •► It may not In Answer to Officer of_ Health wrote as follows, suit the neighbor, but 'Chet is his nits - ' its o F b.`i5th: fortune. Councillors Holmes anil Hill. I'resa..Ch firman Humberfor Explanation --n1 "din a er to yours of the. 13th in- It was pointetl emit that. the Chair - Why Report Adopted By. Council Was Not Carried Out, B stent, asking if the Board could sehd man was oiutedtnut in issuing Get None—Council Gets Into Tangle bn.Proceduro . 1 tereof aewat water supply kover with heecoun- parent .Reeve suggested that as the. cif, I might say that we have already objection was from the sanitary point spent a good deal of time and 'ex of view,the 'committee might take pense upon investigation of the Gode- the Medical Officer of.Ifealth along rich water supplvsi as a .result of to see if the shed was too close to BOARD OF HEALTH INSISTS . ON WATER IMPROVEMENT Has Unofficial: Infornuttion Council : h Doing Nothing--wReeve and• Dep. uty Go to Toronto to Seg highways Department . Also Board of . Health Are to Confer re 'National Shipbuilding Company. Just about midnight on Friday tight last, sloclose to the,hour in fact that the clerk had to loot; up at e clock to see whether to date theby law Feb. 17th or Feb. 18th, the; town council passed a bylaw aP p of t g Mr.. II. 7'1 Edwards assistant assessor of -the town for 1922 at a salary of $250. The special committee reported asilea .man or a green man was given follows: the appointment. asked' Councillor "'We, recommend that' the communi-j Holmes. , ' cation from the city council of chain -" "Well if it has come down to a ilton with reference to police court question. of there being only one man fees be received and placed on file, in town who can ; do this work, k,' peid. We rind that Mr. 11. I.. Watson haps -we _ had better spa would as accepassessor theposition, collec-- Councillor of as. ve him $ 000 and go and coax tter sietant assessor and assistantg for of taxes of 1922, and we have ad- again." He made some remark a- vextised tor applicants for the poli. bout Councillor Holmes conferring "There tion of assistant ems e a rdoori a eh usi.as goodemnen in that,lothe o herewithtsubmit them fory aeration. , .' •. , __t list ofapplications) as Mr. Watson: The First clause of the report was . Mr. Campbell :,Wasn't In It adopted without any. hitch, but the down the report." • Counc,llor Hill said be did not want to emb.:rass the chairman of the committee. but the action of the com- mittee would Cause Mr. Watson won- derment, and. the enatter was aMr." for cleared up for the public' n d Watson. "What would happen if an ineffi- Mr. Campbell said, • "Don't think second clause proved very conte. s that I am doing anything in this mat. Hous tax I have never spoken • to Mr.. •Starts Something` Holmes or .any other` councillor;" and Councillor Relines aid " there Councillor `Holmes made the assur- eniecl toCouncillor , -Holimis -said in ance thathe was only going by what• see wa s bei a to sth And g" Mr.Cambell had stated in. full coun- He was surprised to see' the adver- tenement in the papers for an assist- ail as`to Mr. Watson's good work. ant assessor ,only,. . It was rather pen poseccouncillor Bailiey f$500,said, " .f do yet- cuner that when.certain work wa delegated to a committee, it had . not'' ut as far as M , Watsot is roll, one n done properly. The mostel.en- I ed: as a man, a a, He ood" think- e been R p of the best rolls. lent . The to tale was that op eds.by t a resolution ' adopted by, I mistake' was made when Mr. at errorwas put at 5500 and Mr atson the cttiue s eatc .the, last meeting was _ r Campbell had to' ialcommittee was to only e800 and Mr. p t wile that the spec I payhis own bond.. He was quite see pt Watson and of assistant would .Mr. Watson for a less accept the position,of as -' ling to engage that the osi-. figure but. if he would not take it, tiont. and mise dftor p what could the council do . t cL advertised fox. It had been c for Hill Gets Council Back to stated. that Mr. Watson had saved Coon it the town more thousands last ,gear Point at Issue than his. ' salary . had cost .:hundreds, - Councillor Hill rose to recall• the some explanation was due to the • it the consideration of the and ciand to Mr. Watson himself, ,council • Whythe• advertisement the council thethe. ositi'on had point raised,, why work c of/mane . 'was not according to the resolution. been changed since he hadn t s thatt8 it.. : The Mayor .said. "It , would seem There were some comments : Mr. that the advertisement was a. little Watson had not done enough workhirregular. If `there was a misunder- tor the money and Mr. Watson ought standing let's accept it; if there is a th• at exonerated of ihe•iinpdi¢atild reason, let us hear it."no. that innt had not in the past or would The only reply to this was a motion the $500 eatr future give good value for :le�y Councillor Humber, seconded by the ueatery. Councillor Story to adopt the' clause. ,Could notmoved,.seconded help hrel said he Councillor Councillor Bailie hal but agree with, aktby y the Deputy Reeve, that. the clause Holmes, chairmanries, and he would like to ask the breferred back to the special cern- - of the, special committee mittee,,'and the amendment • carried, Why thefor advertisement sbeen only the mover" and seconder of the • made for : anrd assistant assessor. and motion supporting it. -• pot in accordance with the resolution An adjournment was made later in of 'ttee mi 'al com the special n iL at P the council. hi h the Board s frilly aware of the neighbor's kitchen. your needs. Nothing much would, in Coutenner Holmes thought the my opinion, he gained by a visit such limit of the jurisdietion of the noun as you suggest, but if the members cif was seeing that any regulations of the council, or a deputation of werecarried out. and Councillor Hill council careto discuss the subject, I also expressed himself to similar ef- shall be glad to meetthem here on feet, though the neighbor, on the face Monday next, say at 2 p. m.•of it; 'would have• his sympathy, cr Hanover in Same Position , The Mayor said, We arehere as Theclerk. has a letter from the custodians for all neighbors%" and : clerk of 1lanover in which lie writes:' pointed out that the permit for Wishave n similar order from the shed.had not been obtained fromthe Provincial Board of He a1th han in g council' tit from the chairmanot the e over our heads since the 18th' of June fire committee. If the chairman of last, Wee submitted a money ,bylaw the fire committee was going to .do to the ratepayers for extension to this the thing was a joke. We must our waterworks system including ,the see that a neighbor's i..rigbts are re- establishingof a filtretiene plant and spected. ' the erecting of a w"Absolutely; tower. This Councillor Holmes, Absolutely; bylaw was defeated by the rate -pay- that is the reason of the Deputy ers. The source of supply of the wa- Reeve's motion." ter seemed to be the chief objection The motion, 'moved.. by, the Deputy in the minds of the rate -payers. Reeve, and seconded' by Councillor The Provincial Board of Health Holmes, was : to refer this to the fire then ordered us to proceed with the committee,to take the.M. H. O. a- proposition that the council had sub- long, and to bring in a report. 'mitted to the ratepayers. This 113ifle Association Want to Use Flats judge' is where they made a mistake J. Jones-Bateman,'f Rifle Association wire Linoleum Floors in trying to force, us to take a .parti- cular source of supply. We, how ever. will have, to do something With our waterworks system, and: it is' the intention of our council to go into the matter of source of .supply again this year and submit. another bylaw.. If this is again turned down, it is hard to tell what action the Board of Health will take. I would presume that `Goderich u would hardly be in the same difficulty as to the source of supply, as -doubt: t. less you would take your' supply l the lake, and the Board may be al e easily tli to eget. after you moue easily they could in our case. and im- provement : This matter of :extension n of our waterworkssysteme is a pretty hard proposition at th present time, as the ratepayers are. not inclined to take on large money propositions under present condi- tions. we For information for our council woiild.be glad. to hear how you get along with the Board of Health. Reeve and Deputy Reeve to See Dr. • McCullough Below G. the Goderich e asking for the privilege of utiliziis certain por- tions of property within the town limits for- the. purpose of construct- ing a •rifts range. The'' property de- sired is situated on . the flats below n be - the G.T. R. station And lying twee) there -and Nelson street. It is owned by ' Proudfdot, Killoran and Blair, who had entered into an agree- ment whereby the' Rifle .Association would be allowed to'constrict .tar- gets, rifle -butts, ' telephones;.• trap and all other necessaryequipment. The' safety of . thelocation was. pointed out.The target -butts and targets would be;placed •at the bot- tom of the bank, the clay of which would make a very good cushion for the bullets that'might, be. shot high.. This request was referred to the public works committee. c 'order , 'that "there was no answer from Chair-• should meet, and they brought in pre - anon Humbrr. - ' cisely the same report • as before. fair question hail said he thoughtkd.a Then the. question was how to give ehad been asked. "I effect to this, in view of the resole - eight " he said; ...the council o nos a tions already on the minutes. • right to ask for this information. The Reeve started to move to re- ilor Humber Declines to An- scind the former action of the c000urn- Coancl, swec ,, cif; to clear the boards,. but so was 'still no answer from suggested a shorter waynstead of There i of the rescinding the action of the council, Mayor's Humber, h, in spite to. change the record, ' And so the say,beyonde. query ifi he had -anythut6 to motion to adopt the minutes of last. shy, this, "Your meelast meeting which had already been pen. nightgreasons were stated by repeat- sed was rescinded and then the m dere t are not.going to be repeal- utes were amended.. to read that the ed here Councillor ", position'to be advertised for be that eBailie tofu, if ''here l min - get one course ai open to us i we dootte utesa so amended were then adopted: xCet this information; that is wee vote Even at that it took three resolutions to straighten things out, They were all. Passed unanimously, Councillor n Bailie liaises P �r� Mnki The� 7 As the Reeve ` and the Deputy Toronto M Reeve were going to r Moo - day afternoon to. •see.the Depuuty, Minister of Highways as to the tale- ing: over by the Province of the Salt - ford Rill, it was decided to ask th to see the Provincial Board of Health also, and arrangements were made`, for a conference on Tuesday. Before the council got through. there -were • several other matters they were asked ; to see about while in oronto. •t 1 The London and Western Trusts Company sent a copy of a letter they sten to the manager. of the had written; `nal dare Natio Canada 1 Bank of Ca Royal >3 Shiipbuildin Co., showing assets and liabilities, from which it was s, there was practically no equity in the property for the ordinary creditor. The three mortgages of the town. were respectively **5,056.82, $20,552.- 68 and ,$580.43; and the mortgage to the Royal Bank . of $61,305.26., - ""We are beginning to receive' pro- positions foe te sale:of portions of the equipment,"the Trust Company wrote. "Our attitude so far has been that unlsess these were very geed of- fers, they should not be considered on the ground that even the partial dismantling oft;. the plant would ser- iously eer- iously.interfere with its sale top ties who wish a fully equipped plant. Your bank and the Town of Goderich are in reality more vitally interested in thir3 feature of •the• situation than the ordinary ° creditors.' The writer. was not personally acquainted with Mr. Hutcheson and any opinion which may be formed as to the pro- bability of Mr. Hutcheson being able to interest capital in the plant is not based on knowledge of the ability of Mr. Iluteheson, rather on the general industrial conditions in this country at the present time. The Reeve and Deput Reeve were point of Still later it was' pro coed. to go in - WEEK of FEB. 27 TO MAR. 4 Monday and Tuesday HOBART BOSWORTTH and• ANNA Q. NILSSON a in a special ilodkipsoat release "The Brute .Master" and a Special Christie Comedy Wednesday and 'Thursday ' W. S. `BILL' HART `The Cradle of Courage' hall Room elope Conway "In Dad Again" Friday and Saturday MARIE PREVOST "ttnllidfl ` Ht" Follies" a ooht Centile C.sxtetly "Sochity Doge Metinces---Moutlety end Weatec ley at 4:15 p.m•. reatutc1a y at COO p.m. Tine frill shotes wry night cern- sortielee ca eent to committee of 'thew ole to consid- er the applications, when Councillor i t of privilege. This question would take some time and it was already ten niinuteri to 11. He moved to adjourn to some night the following week. - Councillor Humber moved to take Bailie rose to a po n A Claim for Damages ;.George Jardine made a claim for' damages for: injuries to hip and; leg � h falling into a hole - on the thiaug g sidewalk on Saturday, Jan. 9th. He thought he should have something for his lost time, now aboutefive weeks. This was referred to the public works :and finance committee, Chas. H. Ranee, ' sceretary of the 33rd Regimental Band • Association wrote_sisking for a payment' of $100 on town grant, also that the council build a portable band stand, the-exe- eutive7 coinniittee of the Band Asso- elation asking for the privilege of conferring with, the council as to plans and style of band stand. The question of the grant was" re- ferred e' and committee thefinance (erred to the question of the band stand to the public works committee; The old stand is practically worn out.,• The Barrett Company wrote offer- ing a rate of 15 cents• tier gallon for Tarvia B. in tank car f. o. b. Toron- to, and the Sun Company wrote as to road oil. Referred to public works commit- tee. • Returned Soldiers to Be Called To- gather to Discuss Gratuity I'I up the matter of the appointment and said that,Councillor Bailie's 'notion risked to see the Royal ank and the was .not seconded. Councillor 'Bailie Trust Company, also Mr. Bartram, said ai seconder was not necessary president of the Perfection Flax Pule ForThe ". Printed Linoleums ar+ the most sanitary floor coverings. The core ingreat variety ofdes' �ns an color. ngs a ._it every room in the house. The more people know about Linoleums the better they like :them_ They come in Block, Floral and Tile Patterns in $ and 4 yards; wide at per square: yard $I•I5. 'Oilcloths Linoleum,Congoleum "•� g �loox and Oilcloth. Rugs; Xioot Oilcloth is a very reliable Splendid showingof linoleum, 1, eon- when something less Cpl -floor covering h � gcilexttn and oilcloth rugs la all sizes: `than linoleum is desired; in that are header in a beautitul range of expensive o and flora! patterns also Li Oak colorings They, meet every require-. block P n arise all widths from iu.eflt when attractiveness, conve ;l , for rug surrounds ill for are important Constd+ r" a t• andGln. x8 melees to 2 yards wide at 6,�d perYou I11u$t see these beautiful talons. sqU e yard, rtes to appreciate deem. . stimate�.Given-N-just Phone 56 Measurements Taken and h ,� s ,� This Week andDresses Opened dO Coats� Neerp p also. • S' Goa �. mash d 1. Voiles an es fry ria Switzerland, Organdies The Ne�►v -: n To hi? or ere Everybody Enjoys>"► h � e 'Wil far' y' _ 'Phon4.56 Phone 561 $ [ (( C T �./. 11 .m..i •. water on waxed cr i:n: rthere was Dont use .._. . angle •i •ave. as: sug acted: we fiYul.:.that> of Wino loads, waxed* .... - --. >.,, one bloc's of I. b n lat sfe •toi work Rah with a waxed erialte max • anciai Matters ate ti C1itali minuet Fin y e eafke h tritli ci rid that h i one one that was riot sa i.. .t 'y� cloth: ommend , t r t wart all committee rec weight be Uo r d '� o finance comm de. we recommend ht ' the curtains at .ori' The• weight and townem. Tee' a ershi fee of $15 for time .and ll 1Yi t dee ch them. ed that the memo p o Cana- published. Union # that weights little rico water or thin otareh In tee 1922 be - paid to • he We ,also reeomunend3 ici all es• recommended o mo hien sold in the town last rinse water. l!lsatrr. eurtiei:s.i ere than. Pimp P , of other c m d the payment of . s me .accounts, be inspected and checked by the not seta; chid; '..hy advertfre that t' et old b * starco&!is reported as xgbloiiV4t� street inspector from time to time. your ,curtain+) arey Your .committee 'Wind that $15,600 The lire .committee reported having. .them . Brock street . pp n er- ' beat a^SYt such .urs• Ii -u1 s of Piro insurance ort the Shipbuilding passed the following buildi g p Dont b plant off, the National Sh'fpbu 8 ,mita:: ; Thos. Sturdy, repairs to dwel- or Intoe on the Wait side. Lay Co. ex rr'ed on Dec. 27th: and,. after an West, St.;11. Standish, shiny ttteni face down on the gram, G the 'natter up with the 'Mon- lingg the face on the vron,, side. bear taking e h have. aid ling on East' Se- B. G. Mumen e, ad:Trust Company, these paid kk y 7100 of this amount, it and we . therefore $ , mend that the and we *seem town pay, the premiums -on $11,50 . thus keeping the town fully prt th ed. the cost to be charged against e property. Wheel $3,000 fire insurance on the el Rigs in the Liverpool, londoii arta Globe. Insurance Company eXpit on the' 12th inst. and we recommend that the premium of $80.79 be. paid by the tower and charged :against the and the Mayor felt that was come et. However Ceuneillor McEwen second- ed malonustirnlhethtre- moved all question. mo however, a .vas defeated. Councillor thithebfmovertand seconder. to vote The Public Excluded Accordingly the council went into committee of the whole to consider the applications. The session was held "Si camera," while those who had been excluded discussed the le- gality of such exclusion. Authori- ties served to differ and no attempt was made to ere -enter until the doors were opened,' • The eolnanittee of the whole council reported having considered applica- tions for the ppooeitiofl of assistant ne- seesor from •• fessrrs. J. G. Cameron, 1,ii. B. Burkholder, Hugh Davidson, 1 teacher than +Goderich. Lad year l;. Jones-llatematr, Dr. W. 1+. Clark, the amount as paid from the town of It. T. Edward, and J. It, McClintt;ra. Goderieh for the Collegiate Institute caul recommended that the muni of . Fits $7,500 and in 1314 it was only $250 be paid for the work, and, after j $1,500. In the face of this the a. due consideration of the a0Plicat;'-' -, I mount coated for this year b'oke large we recommend that Mr. If. T Ed- : --large enough at all events t. oc. wards be appointed ateletstit n :*el- nasion gelato thought atno i~ the r.: s• at tele" realty, z~*:1 that ri l::in.7 c�t;rci!Fnrca is tv rcacaaan ,,s tele a in Co. Collegiate institute Wants: $11,000 Collegiate • Institute finances were 6 a ain in the limelight at last Fri- day's session, of the town council: ltir. J. P. Hume, as eecr -tart' of the G.. C. I. board, asked for a levy for the year 1922 of $11,000. ReeveGallo+w gave some fegure:s as to the High Sehools and Collegiate Institutes of the county. For in- stance the total days attendance of county pupiln at Scaforth Collegiate garage e and repairs to. dvrelling an Nelson . St. .oted. ThesC: xepoxte acre adopted. One of the most effective "venni- fuges on the . market is . Miller s Worm Powders. They will not .only f clear__ the .stomach _and bowels_ worms, but will- prove. a very seryl ceable medicine for children in rano-' latint the infantile system and main- taining• it in a healthy condition. There is nothing in their'composition that will injure the most delicate stomach when directiono are follow- ed, a 1 children to chi given be can they h ed andy in' the full eseurance that they will utterly destroy all w r replaced on the floors. wipe the nth face with u *.loth wrung franc hot salt water. • Tills .brls hteun and facet -tens the *ccs. • Councillor Hill` as chairman of the committee to which was referred the matter of soldiers' gratuity made a verbal report, and in accordance with his suggestion;the following re- solution was introduced: Moved by Councillor Bailie, nee - ended by Councillor McEwen, that the council officially call the returned soldiers of the town to a general meeting to discuss the gratuity clues, tion, on a date to be selected by the Mayor. --Carried. " Parks Committee to (:et Estimate of Double Roadway for One Block on Elgin Avenue last veer was 20,000. at Clinton 1,,• 000, at Wingham 13,000, rind at Gode- rich and Easter 9,000. Ba -ed, on these fiflurev', Seaforth C. I. would get a county grant of $10,242.95, Clinton of $8,129.26 an"L Goderie'. tea,• 143.59. And Clinton with the larger c=ounty grant is doing' with one less property. Your coanmittee find :that in 1902 the town au o ail the ho guaranteed ar ntee 5 bonds of the Goderich El0evator• and. Transit' Co, These bonds were for20 years at 4 per cent, payable in an- nual instalments of principal and in- terest We have a, report from air. A. M. Robertson, town auditor, that. the final payment of $3,679.05. in- eluding principal and interest, as due Feb. 1st, 1922, hasbeen paid by the Company and cancelled1. Coal Dealers*'Weights to Be Publish ed 'rhe public works committee' re- ported aa follows: We have examined the report of the. street .inspector daatee Jan. 20th, and with reference to various bade of coal from the different coal yards, being checked up on the town melee The. Cemetery and Parkes Commit- tee reported an follows; Your committee had a joint meet- ing with the direetorsof the Herta cultuxal Society in the town hall on Feb. 10th. Several , Matters were diacuo:sed. With reference to width of roadway; nn streets of different widths, on wee essed eXur that 24 feeopinion tx adway wail sufficient width .ona 66 -foot street and that the remainder of the width should be devoted to boulevards and aside- walks. It war: also suggented that the town inaugurate a plan to put Tii curbing on the local improvement plan; that two drivewayts be Made on Elgin avenue and a grans plot he made .tit the intersection* of streets rush rzn have already been laid out, and the Society would agree to care for thane Burin the season. The clearing of recede on vacant lots and beet: ;eardn wee ah" o to be under the direction of the horticultural Socien . ty. The Society was to report to l council any eugeestiehe they mull have to make, And we reconiiaiextd that your come :. ittse be empowered to co-operate with the horticultural Society rn ,, carrying out any of these t nittere . Haat may Ire pasted by the council. We alai recommend that your Patine ei orks and Parks er,rnri:ittees consult with the Horticultural Socio. ty one' bring in an a atiestatr`d sent of roaka! g driveways and grass ,plot en Clearing In Men's Strong Work Boots at $3.95 25 pairs lien's Blucher style with round toes and doubid soles, black or brown, all sizes, clearing at $3.93. 36 pair Men's, brown and cream Elk Work Boots made in a blucher style, full vamp, heavy toecap and heavy leather Edna, all sizes, regular $6.00 and $6.5o, clearing at $4.45. M. ROBINS l `*111 IIsI �f i Noxa OrFiCe HAMILTON Dread of Asthma snakes countless thousands miserable. Night - after night the. attacks return and eeett ,, when brief respite is.given the min is still in torment from continual an- comes, and at once, while future at- tacks are warded ot', leaving the af- dieted ono in :a stateof peace And mess he orico believed he Coold. hese neve .Ine:tpensive and sold enjoy.. njoY.. almost everywhere, ' ESTAYILTS,14 D 187w INSTEAD of carrying the 1 Proceeds from Grain Tickets,. Sales of Cattle. Produce, etc, in. pocket, deposit osit thein in the your po F bank of Hamilton, where they Will be safe. • You can then issue cheques to pay accounts, and your pass • book will afford you a complete record of all your tray actions. 0 N C,Opl;1tIClt littAtNCH, a, 1. Meaag, Manteet. •` CHUMS CHUMS" for the Children CHUMS for the Side CHUMS torr the Boyo ,CHUMS for the Boman CHUMS are the most comfortable,. durable and scour omicai shoe yon can buy. We have rhetu in. Oxfords, Two -Straps and High Shoes. Oct them at HERN'S BOOT SHOP