The Goderich Star, 1927-04-28, Page 5Tit U 1RSUAY, APRIL nth, •.2t
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MOTHS
Protect yoga' Waseassus with *ode's i .tftods of exteradostisse
those post. We hove i* stock Larriii, Sapp°, Moth Destroyer's,
Fly Tom, r Flyocide, also Moth Ba, s, Moth Flakes, Cedar
Plainer, etc.
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
'PHONE 90
THE TOWN COUNCIL
To Make Square a One Way` Street 'And to Erect Stop
Signs on Square and Victoria Street
W. And L. Com. Hands $4,009 Over to Town
Council.Petitions Legis▪ lature to Take Over Bell Telephone
System
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The regular meeting of the town Stratford, of the Department of High -
council was held on Friday evening ways, asked if the council of Gode-
last, with all the members in attend- rich wished the Cracks in the conerete
ante with the exception of the ,mayor, pavement within the town limits tar -
who
.l1 red.
was outof town. In lnl absence r d Asthey v a were about to, tuna -
Reeve Lee presided. Some important Meuse tarring of the cracks in the
business was pelt through. For. in- pavement east of Goderieh, the sec-
stance it was ,clesided to make the tion in Goderieh could be'done at the
Square a one-way street, all .traffic to same time, and $40 or $50 would pro-
mo to the right and to get stop signs bably cover the. cost. •.
to give effect to the traffic bylaw t This was referred to 'the public'
passed last fall, requiring vehicles works committee with power to act.
coning on to the Square and Victoria i. The tax collector reported the fol•
street to .stop ;before doing too. This lowing taxes paid from March 18th to
action is ,recorded in the following April 22nd: 1920 taxes, $2,595.51;
minutes: 11925 taxes, $1,024.62: 1924 taxes,
Moved by Councillor slumber, sec- $17,35; 1923 taxes, $10; 1925 oil,
onded by ,Councillor Cutt that the $3.08; 1926 oil, $56,09; total, $3.686, -
Square be a. one way street only . and O.—This was referred tothe finance
that a bylaw be prepared accordingly. committee, and the tax .collector's
•-Carried. ;roll was returned to him until the last
Moved by Councillor Craigie, sec- meeting in May.
untied b. , •-A-•-letter-frone.- r. J. W. Priddk<
matter of purchasing and erecting asked the council to consider the re.
signs as required under traffic bylaw inoval of burned building on Wilson
I* referred to the public . works .corn- street. as Ids tenants were malting
mite vii
mittee y thpower t acts—Carried. z• •' complaints
4 a �, 111thea eT • fT to
ed.of s me.—Ref to t
Convenieneer; at the tourist cam
p- the 'public works committee 'to look
ing grounds are. to be installed, as into and report.
per the following resolution: 1 A letter front Robert MacRay and
Moved by Councillor Cutt, seconded Alex. Young asked for permission to
by : Deputy. Reeve Turner that the; gonstruct a cement curbing on the
lriatter of installing sanitary condo- #,south side of Nelson street from. St.
nencest
a the tourist camping grounds Andrews street to North street and
be referred to the cemetery and parks also on North street in front of the
committee with nower:.to act,—Car- MacKay hall.—This was referred to
reed. l"
the public works .committee.,
A letter from Engineer Downey, The recent fire. among rubbish, the
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ROBIN
BUYS THE
BANKRUPT
STOCK
FORMERLY BELONGING TO
'rho royal Ladies' RA ady-To-Wear.
Watei This Paper Next Week for Big Bankrupt Sall
.M. ROBINS
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BUY WHERE YOUR • DOLL/. R BUYS MORE c
>l .. T .,0=e Q
..r ...,•1.041.......
Cleveland Red Bird and Crestrent Bicycles
--$32.00-and-u
ALSO SOME SECOND HAND ..
Children's Joycycles
TIRES, TUBES AND BICYCLE REPAIRS
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Fr R. _MGIL LER
11,
whii
Acre PiRFEGTION t
Thai's sloe way the sntnfolk talk when
the old wood otos* has been replaced by a
beautiftd Perfection Oil Stave. Fine for
thenal Na'Mows .roots to chop and carry!
But it Wogs icy to tfie wosren, too, for
it means far serfs held work ; no ashes to
lug, no hackhrealcirl drudgery. Meals cern
be cooked in no thaw — no waiting, no
worry. Less pot -washing, for the Perfec-
tion gives clean, smokeless, (odorless heat.
° '.ire the new motels, pekes 09.00 to 0170.00.
Distributed its Canada by
acre Scut r Maul. u PltOntfu S CO. .
axr;,:xasI, 1e:OYi41 'WINNIPEG
t )MONiill► IAN( .M AI% ti*GAY
This Is Interesting
• "With Is Perfection
,ost don't bare to scatty
mead and gel word to
isild a frr. Sintf.ly
roar+ a starch to thud
lou bare x i.•at Sire 41
once. Yos can l.4; a ar
little leaf or . r redixrt
brat, ea if ;f•os are a
little hrb'xd hard, an
Fah ate ball Iyr: .lr
i1 led ire lel."
41;i'oabur1, Oal.
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FERFECTION
Ott Evak Stoves and Owns
Wilit COULD IQUIDLY ,
filiffitK OS ISWATHE
Cold Wes toSod
Mrs E. R. Or'eeswsr, itayeseeil,
%Irak., writes: ---"1 wooed like to telt
yea tint 1 tblak Dr. 'Rodd'• Norway
Igoe tytsp is one of the very best
remeditr for a cold.
l batt Reek every bed told x -could
Unity speak or breathe, so 1 went to
our druggist's toad %shed hint ,mat be
tiouglrt best for a cold. He advised
me to tape
Dr. Wood's
Norway
sad
.Syrup
say 1 felt grateful to hies
fee, beeiaee being very pleasant to
take it relieved my cold quieker than
asything else 1 ever tried. I don't
beak stay one should be without a
bottle of it in the house,"
"Dr. Wood's" is put up in a yellow
wrapper;, tiered pine trees the trado
mark; price Sac. a. bottle, large family
size 60c.; put up only by The T.
Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Oat.
cleanings from C. N. R. ears, was the
cause of the following' resolution:
Moved by Deputy Reeve Turner,
seconded by Councillor Sproul, that
the C. N. R. be requested to clean up
refuse from empty cars and destroy
it or otherwise tate care of it ao as
not to create a lire- nuisance.• --Car-
ried.
A petition for a sidewalk on the
north side of Quebec • street, front.
Waterloo to Weilingten streets, was
:t
referred to the public works commits
tee; also one for a sidewalk. on the
north side of Arthur street . from
Waterloo to Wellington and one on
the north side of L°shthouse street
from Waterloo to Wellington.
A request from Mr. C. K. Saunders,
secretary of the band committee, for
$1.50"of the town grant to the band,
was referred to the finance commit-
tee; also one from ide, J. P. Uume,
secretary of the G. C. I. board, for
r$]£t00, for May 1st payments.
The following requests for building
uermits were referred to the fire com-
mittee; From John U. Graham, to
erect garage at rear. of lot`adjoining
stable, on.. Elgin avenue: front the
- Godeeich LawnB wling-0lubego-erect
oleb.house nt +he lBnwlirie Greene oar
Pieton street; from Mi. John Snell. to
t ret new nn ch of frameosth cedar
a
angle.,, from W. C. SnazeT, t . re-
-Mare e cornice en storn front of West
street: from W. A. Coulthurst. to re*
.rine heading on West street: from
w''vq. Black. tit erect metal rearsge on
Elgin avenue: from Mr, Yet. Wisbev
n
reern
of kitchen chen an West street:
.
from' Mrs. IT, Denton, +o ereet rimv
..ra-andRh at dwelling on Waterloo st .:
from Huron County: to make $600 of
tennira.at the court 1�}}rause. new finer
in the •surror•ate elegrs office.
tinie etc.. and. $3000 few steel filing
Ul nen Ah � - na T. r.
q pn t. d from It .s achbo ne.
-to erect poultry house in Wells Sur-
vey.
ur-
e
v
u Formal
c .
rm't 1 niece. of :the d f
judgment nt e n
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His Honor Judge Lewis in the .appeal
leafnst the ennnty .valuation was re-
teived and filed. •
A lettere was received ~from the
C. N. R., m answer to the request of
the couneil to have a sleeping car
Wanted "r,o s,
derich fo the effect that
the railway had had such a ear named.
"Goderieh" for some time.
A request from the Charlton Road
Man Co. Inc the ins ged,ion of adver-
tising h this publication was turned
'Jason, on motion of Councillors Crai-
•,ie atrtcl Cutt.
The finance committee recommend:
'4 that tee treasurer's statement for
`he month of ;March be filed; reported
having had a Joint meeting •with the
Water and Light Commission and
that they had egreed to turn over to
;he Town General Account the sum
of $4,000 from the water deeartment
surplus; •,reported that the following•
victory 'bond interest due April 15th
had been received and deposited to
the respective accounts. ns folio :
*:emrtete Perpetuity Fund. • $12.59
Baechier. Sinking Fund, 8275; recon -
melded that the auditors' report for
19201* acceptcegtine balance ed—gid-
Fors' 1926 salary be 'Paid and account
for• one-third amount be rendered to
`Ile Water and Light Commiseinn as
laud; in the matter of issue of rwen-
`v local improvement sewer bonds to-
'ailing $18,612.40 at tee and offered
at' a price to yield : per cent. that all
`1,e burets had been snbseeib rl for;
4,e h,nd.a were being printed and dat-
•el friet Stay 1st ami reennnniended
het +he 1»n& be - allotted as sub-
-trilled foo' and proceeds be need in
•etirinr• the envier eonetruetion de.
limed loin. The nroca•'ds from the
tele of ties bends will anumnt to
1`19.410.25 and the amount of outs
..tardinrr loans is $19..6tt2.99 end the
Committee recommend that the tlif-
"rcnee. i.e. $186.74, be naid out of
'he. town general account, and that
.lie Tocol imer•ovement sewer amount
W (dosed -11m report woe ldepted.
The water. tight and hailer corn-
nittr't' rennrted ex .follows: In the
matter of 'bargee or name flttee for
q. S. Goderieh we are ordering one
30 font long. 12 feet 6 in. at the spar
rind 7 ft. 6 in..rt the small end with
`ler nome.Gederic•h sewer on 'both Titles
in eolore ns specified at a hied of
r47. --This report was adopted,
The special committee reported as
olIowc: That the resolution adopted
.by the municipal council of the City
if Brantford, that it is of the opinion
that the best interests of all_ tele-
phone users demand that 'the dell
Telephone ' system be immediately
placed under public ownership and
operated on a service at cost rather
than on a profit-making basis, be c.p.
proved; and the Provincial Govern-
ment be asked to immediately take
stet=s to secure such public ownership
by whatever means may neem exited -
lent to them.
Councillor Lee of the public works
department brought up the question
of the purchase of a 4 -ton end dump-
ing truck for use on road work, which
he claimed would save money, as it
could make many more trips back mrd
forth between the gravel pit and the
road work in town than a horse drawn
w::tron. Rock crushing machinery
would be n ,good investment also, a:
illy the use of screened gravel, the best
material was Ieft at the pit and the
stone that was put on the read, bring
rotted, would work to the Rurf'a& in.
Grad of beemeins,r imbedded. ne crush-
ed stone would. Ily issuing deben-
tures and spreading the outlay,' for
such nisrhincry over ten year.; the
• smell r -net wt.uld be light •aml the
+a t,•i tr :1Rtld Ctlt"r+
fhr tnuncil tinned that the treavc•I
whiels was, knit* en the 10544 'filo*
trier Isola. t nr1 the matte r was referred
• th . nuhau reit•]_ committee to
bases i•, ., rp ;r,rf-
' Veer/ filo- /fund a 5.1(.(1 it Hie ors
s.e it . sten; wt.tk Nine il,..n + had
Leen ptt'setl by the c•,urn ii.
Chatrasan Iaise stated that the yMb-
lie wsirks csva.hlse hod • - s�iei
*Kt.thee and ae•lllor S r had
hoc attended.
t otnelllor Bathe sant that a rhiais.
titan and committer oust he •stewed .
mars latitadra, Inman graeralty any
1st,aa work would b.t referred by that
teased to a contntitter.
Chairman Lee said the wuvk bad
been tidaytd too long as- it was. It
the s:aritying had started earlier it
would have gone sr. '
tkwp
Councillor Cutt stated that a goat
Job had been mads so far of Br.tiennia,
Waterloo and IAellingtoa streets. In
scarifying•, but the gravel that was
being put on was too Mt.
Deputy Reeve Turner said this plat-
ter bud been gone into thoroughly last
year and no ddouht a bylaw would have
to he submitted te the people to raise
money to purchase to equipment
proposed.Chairman Les said he had *eked
the town solicitor as to the necessity
of a bylaw but had not received ad-
vice es yet.
.Mr. Geo. Laithwaite addressed the
councit with reference to the purchase
of gladiolus bulbs with whieh the
children's Horticultural Soclety were
prepared to make a beautiful show-;
:ng on Mr. Harrison's lot across the 1
street from Victoria school. This
would be a beauty spot of the town
would ,urease the bulbs. The ntat-
'ter was referred to the parks commit.
tee.
Fire department matters were un-
der discussion, Reeve Lee bringing;
the matter up and suggesting a line
of procedure at fires. In a great
many cases the chemicals which the
track earried would put out a fire:
without the damage that :nightensue
from the 'turning on of water where
it was not needed. Apparently, under
the firemen's rules at present, they
are allowed a larger amount when the
water is turned on, hence it was
claimed•. the `tendency was to turn on
the water in any ease;
The whole matter was referred to
the fire committee to look into and
report.
Deputy Reeve aTdrner said the fire
marshall should' make a monthly re-
port on the state of equipment, ete.,
aslused to be done.
Councillor McLean pointed out that
in some . places gravel. was needed
alongside the Kingston street pave -
merit and Chairman Leve said he would
look into the matter.
COLBORNE
Mr. Howard Baer sports a irew
Chevrolet coach. •
Mr. Chester Keegan has gone to
Detroit.
Mr. John Treble .shipped a car of
wheat one day last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Win, McWhinney and.
family spene Sunday with' n to iv
a
inClinton.
Missi
Hilda hardy, who has been
visiting her Parents for a few days,
returned to Goderieh. •
The play given atCarlow on Wed
n
esday last entitled, "An Early Bird,
was quite,a success.
!Congratulations are extended to
Mr. and • Mrs. Elginin Fisher
on the
birth of a
son this''week.'
Miss Cepha Maskell,.who-was•~lionte
from Alma 'College, St. Thosnas, has
returned Inc the rest of t're term.
The sympathy of the community
eees out to the sorrogeing relatives in
the'est
d tho
f, George Cur>•ey, J~;•., ,cat,
was brought home from Detroit and
was buried on Sunday in Colborne
cemetery; •
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Weddirisr bells are ringing.
'Miss Ella. Sowerby returned to.
Ca l wesell
will warm
Jour home,
Ara the
Zr sement
10 the
dente..
.
M ?'tl Ii S `1'. cottage
that is comfortably
heated has got it all
over the pretentious man-
sion that's is cold as a skat-
ing rink.- A toi of our coat
will .assist wonderfully hi
making the place of your
:abode a home, sweet home.
The Dean Coal Co.
GODERICH
PHONE 95
rrdel Theatre
WEEK OE MAY 2 TO 7
MONDAY and loi.SDAY
DOROTHY :IIacKAILL and
('I-IARiegge MURRAY
in a romantic, scintillating, smile -a-.
minute coned,, t;ith the New York
subway.. as its locale. ale. Th
is picture
tura
will give you _ snickers, giggles,
chuckles and roams of laughter.
"SUBWAY,t
SAM'
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HARRY LANGDON COMEDY
"REMEMBER WHEN 7"
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
iBE:BE; DANIELS AND
CHESTER CONKLIN
have made a comedy with a kick,
piquant and saucy: the plot is laid
ale;ng the boulevards of gay Puree
"A KIM IN,eTAXI"
MERMAID COMEDY
,
"THE JELLY I•1811"
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
LILLIAN RICH, ROBERT FIL Z1;il, i
VICTOR M'I,AGI,EN
in a crashing epic of the big stows.
A daring departure front the usual
run of melodrama. Superb acting is
a feature of '
"THE ISLE 0t' RETRIBUTION"
11IE ADVENTURES OF MAZI1;
"SO'S YOUR 01.D MAN"
Matinee Sat. at 3 pat.
PAGE PMI
We are now carrying in stock several lines of
"Lovers Form Corsets"
HERE is absolutely no substitute for this Cornet, which clings
snugly in place and at the same time gives perfect physical
freedom and comfort, also takes years orf your figure and gives
pleasing proportionate lines to Bust. Waiut an;l flips.
"Lovers Form Corsets'? will not b^ sent out on ap-
prove!, but will be fitted in our Corset Department byan experienc-
ed Corsetiere.
Appointment may be made by telephone
���v�. HIBBERT4&
Westfield on Sunday after spending
tate holidays at her home here.
The Ladies' Aid of Taylor's Corner's
will hold its 'monthly meeting in the.
church en Wednesday, May 4th.
Miss. Lizzie Sowerby returned on
Satut;day to Thedford after spending
the Easter vacation at her home here,
Miss Helen Bell returned on Satur-
day to her school at Wipelsur after
MAKE CARE OF
BABIES EASIER
•
Stomach disturbances and constie
nation .r, op
onet
b a for much of•
the peevishness of babies and young
cliilarenn.. When the baby is erose or
irritable the mother should not resort
`o so-called soothing mixtures to cor-
rect the trouble, for in the Majority
of cases these mixtures simply drug
he thild into. an unnatural sleep.
Whet is needed is a gentle will at laxatit,-
. r
h sweeten n ins the a
s rhn
ad
ta `
^e ul ite bowels. �YY the e Such at rc
rSmoa
y
a 'found in•Baby's Own:. :Tablets.
They are c ev-to-take-mnd-gua nateell-
to be entirety free from opiates and
narcotics... Concerning them Mrs. Jos.
Tousaignant. Ste. Sophie, one., w'•Ite:,
"I would like all mothers to know
that I feel .there is no other medicine
*o equai Baby's Own Tablets. I al-,
wave keep. a box in • the house and
rlteir
prompt use never fails to res
etnre 'my little ones to health:" The
Tablets are sold by medicine Reale: s
or by snail •at 25.,cents a box ftorn
The sir.. Williams Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont.
spending the Raster holidays et her
Next Sunday thea service will•'wba
held as usual in Union churns et 3`
p.nt., Sunday selionl at ' p.m. Revd t
S. Jefferson tv'lll occupy the pulpit. ..j
Union School el. S. No, 0 re -opened
on Monday after the holidays with rt
large attendance, five new beginners
having started, namely, Mildred
Powell, Arnold and Maitland Fuller,
Erie ;McAllister and Morris llama,
use Graham, of Goderieh, liana stir
i umecl her duties ;titteacher after
slrvndin; the'h,Pilaye et her hone al
(;odes•:th. •
;ylaspY Pt"Pl' talk to disguise the
:'act tient they ..have aothin:r to eees
Gcderich Certennial
ti
July 31st -Aug: 6th, 1927 :
The Centennial C;t':iltukfee before cumpleetitic; its pro,.
grant for the celebration week, .invites 5ut;'I;estlt'iLi as to ,Lie
features notalready aunouneed th.it shotildhte incorporated itt
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everybody is breed to take :an intere5t;u: it :anti to assist be:' way
-uf sal$ -gestic. rt-rr-othetwist*--- -
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with `r opinion 't
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should '1'e? • Your l . .; tion:+ wi11 N.#0.0 mu: and will receive
Careful 10:n:.'dc'ra rents, it handed. ,at .:tt earl:. •t;'t.2 Al -the 8,.eic'.-
'.arv, '1', Ca. C(•)NNON.
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safety, value
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Studebaker
Custom Sedan
St •045tlrluved iu (idticrich,
j c ompletey t•ttuipperl
end tax paid
r - ms luxurious Stndchaicer C"iist:+rn Sedan gives
. tt ti more for view money than any other car
se ate. tlting like its new tow price.
You'll be antmr.! at the new standard of value.
Studebaker Oned'rofit manufacture has nnalle poo.
aible-the distinctive cuwtnrns lei ty Inside and
one, entnpletrneasef equipment (more than
w1e',) worth c- try. at no cctra cost), and the :Moro
ishing versatility o: its ttari.t',-head eisgine.
Talc the wheel of s1l:a smart watn ear yourself.
P.e.ed on the ratings of the :sa...lety of Automotive
l.nt::steers, this is the eyorlal's aacnt powerful sedan
of its site and weight. So expect a new thrill when
you drive it.
Enjoy its brilliant peefortnanceeeere how slowly
it wilt rile in high, stow smooth'', it accelerates,
how flashing fast it is at the pickup, how easily it
dens through trathe opsnin;;t, nkitns,di/wrr the free
stretches, climbs the ateepext hills, with a reatwn*
rareness that makes driving a real soy.
With supremacy its power, this new Studebaker
Custom Sedan gives vats a new stanth'rd of safety'.•
Adt
the 'rafett of a f,tll-vla$eg etre 1 1 , ford by
eki'ikity into tt (.nit,;'r.rttka!'t iiiJ t' .til•!e
cur itivv .nt.cltani,• rt 4••v`.tr-et (t r°:, a ..,r.. t:.e h�ee•t
bfecritW. rrl,ehen i••.n over at'..tt'c•.i. t
l4atel,fngt the cueta•tt b: t,ctti' e•(t 1:,r1,u,•retl
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eaves Trott money all the w.,t, leaau+c its lighter
steel construction is le<K %AC:1 Int; 011 vitt". Raj 01401'
Mating of Eacntinr -1 %4: f.! eatct' e,,'wnty alt
'roans. I)riwc it today idiom of fat ata .
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WAtatt ort al.rstet ton -Learn aaa,rar trrNediext•tc. e.:r.,r.5:wj front
r chins %thee"i anwt lochs incl tnt(tuw dram lad:(; rc.,'maw
tign,t (15..,41 5utu,laatie wia„trtit 1.t cic.,t'tr ar.,i tryst *swan
,*hear; od filter; Alernite han.* 10104 ,tu:n* e::ken aottaiaet►
llwltoknith bat,lware.
F. H. WOOD 86 SON
If5T!tUWTOR, Go1)ERTC'}Y
Studebaker finance charges are the fairest in the f)t,tninion
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Made in Canada
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