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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-01-01, Page 5• ' • ." ' „ • „ • ,s • a • • Tfl itidicNow sotztottl„. ItuRsts,,At "Amplify j, WU. • a. - ' , PAGE` riv4.. Ir .413. .14O10480 Of 8461,011. ,WrITIte us a year ago Waning that,bligisultrilusd „tee_4*,'hieqhfjedttistdkwithWOrte,S..--We-adViose4-hil,erteonee-3-6*-60-Yal 1P11-115113 ene11-100 1bs, et 4.vio8;04svir, fa; t.wo.wer4v,JOKI iontique ,thrassgbout tise Wisner with 114. 6.6nensing berm: three Weeks .he„efirim no stating *It 1st the" Owe be ',noticed1)/40.1 etre* hi tise_drulfPina: SISId :that eg• -- dUCt1h*4 [aoe-up 100% Dintg Ib. NI1.."WintOr and alwieirrilontbelie put 'chased 600 lbs, of this .1Piaultri Specifik •• We received a letter frbm'him-thelatter ' pert ot.aosuat„ Meting that be wswenresed therendbibe obtained; that his 4by.' were•eatkely frec.,frens wore*, and that during Anima of this 'yeet -his production was 100% *gig thisn hest year: • . •• • . • Zt -will psui.eyery pbultrirnen,' nunter•ssioat feed be iwnsing. Or if he settee his • wen, in add one, pound of Royal Purple 1Pou4try, Specific to each. handred„ isO42.11, Apr Seed daring Abe whole sesson the'poultry sue shut While„this,•gregi tonic"de-, . stroya.tintwnesss, it et the MOM time: tones up 'tile ,Isceping their digeStive •0 gi5eeke40.1v1 the eeme -sui if theY eres'e *Irene. eelnPellhig them tO hike frank 15%. 40 'IOW 7 moos tied • This 'is' naturally 'iciiiietes.•ir.ztaiezt war*I4ifipietry1. . iC;ther tiegallef. The birds berte yegf of-atiodivew-Avinioissir.,*(.4;id th4, ” • . 3Cit, anu„fific.,., packages., $141'arid $0.00,,tina. • also 1004b liags;-$14:00:' ,Fair: sale lay', 4,600' .„. _ . . , • , • . • • . • • .. . , ',..dealeraLih.:.Canadli,”- If your: •clettler7r4O0t- •sizpOly- write, direct.. • 0ya1 Purple: a. g Mea we:coo:Savor you With 'Royal Purple Laying Meal Witb or Without the , 1000*, SPecifse 'seized An: Mr. T 1.. Mitheion, Innericip. beitatio. tells us that he fed 111401 Pnipla Laying • Meal to teo.pielits year with 'the RoYall Purple %Polite, SPecille and got in overage of' 24% .produetiOn• from the•nrichile-of 1:Secern- bee wag the tairldie.of March. Heelers staiee that hi hie, received the hag* proT. duetlen of eggs be Isais'e,yeir•bad during the twelveincestbs he has been tning!ROyal Puegok Layinthilea‘ ant thet 11 heinii'his.pershajo lindthy'lluting the tht,iie If Yea' &oder =We Ints341,, You we Will be pkinottssspote 'yawn. Priee,frtight:. , • „ • , , .• • • VIMLITE (formerly known as Vitalite) 2 • • C SPIV distributors 1*r this wonderful wire -filled product, mud for. windows in poultry houses, barna, ,i!urUgh the .41tr,a-vi4et. growth 1uy ficatth sup that will7-• ript :046,zaTeaol-Rea;iary Writefol tieptiee;Cireols r4 • . • • ' We'w111 btveryoIeajedti; Send ;on one of lair 32 -page. books With illivanaillotu in colour , describing the "cOnimon,diseades of Stock and poulirY with particUlars of the Roal Purple :remedies for eaeh, .pd detail,/ of au tire "different brief! Of feed we monufaCtrusi It:deals •With 186 subjects or 4ital interest, - 102sWeririanner and touaryinan. ; •-• . .. • • , 10' t. A. JEN1INS'MFG: CO LTD LONDON; :•.^-47*rm.rgvoremminnow 41161.1.i.MICIK;n0t misT:aii-is THAT ccisir. tAlvADA " 4111,1,1014s • ' Financial Post)-- ••• Periods of depression always bring In their *aka distress that-is-the eult of .selfishness, extravagance or inefficieney in business., Thus • the , world learns, economic wistioni thru • etperience. The price we pay to learn • the lesscin •is, Often Very onerous. • *hat has„tanade loat through the Inismanageinent ' of the wheat,pool, controlling fifty Per cent of Oanitda's .Whet, has :Canada lost through the • reekless overexpansion of: the , news, ; prat indulitryihased UPon one of our pnniary natural iesOurees?•' ' • • What lute Canada lost through ex- travagant and unwarranted speeula- tjon :i shares, • accompanied •b*: the aviindling of the. public " thin •-.brokerage houses whirizeinethods hat. the tacit approval and even the • concerted co-operation of government -ofilciala and highly gated politicians t: No one can accurately estimate the . losses but. in each case theY'ron-�r will before the _Situations correct themselves run-rinto.-.nine ,figures:.. ,We are paying a high price for. • our experiorice in these matters. But. let -us gain some economic :wisdom from them. • Prom the wheat. fiasco .we learn . • that, the law of supply _and demand . still, rules: .that private individuals and governments are alike' poweriees to maintain uneconomic levels of prices, that politics; and :business. make bad bed-fellows,that market- ing systems that -ate the produets of decades 4 evolution are. more OS.. dent Abell synthetic systenis evalved • over night, that individual initiative • hass most useful function to oer- • form. : From.. the newsprint paper em- ' hrtigliO iie• learn again, that the law • 01 supply and ..dernand still kulieth:it, .•;....--*Prisate-•IndividUals and governments -----tire7alike-poiter1esi, -to maintain-unecorimnie levels eff,-"pricee, "that 'poll-. time and business make ; bad bed-fel- • . lows, that the interest of customers *mist be given coneidetationi. that ' financiers do not make the best 'in- dustrial managers; that greedy eiz• ploitatiOn of natural"resources brings • in Its trail scenes of grief, that -even • the highest huality of technical knoW- . ledge canAin stultified by unsound ex- pansion. . .• • • From the collapse of the mining , boom We •learn that paper fortunes ^•*linnet be built more quickly than • sources of neir- wealth are opened. up, that gambling., is notthe kind: of •apecidation that aida • deVeloPinent; that the public it% gullible bueriot fin' • long, that standards "of .ethics • are More poWerful influences in sound busineas than frivis, butAhlit lea's are iteeessary ter the prOteetioti of the .* • 4$11FIELD cituitc0 NOTES: : The 'portals .of -the year 19$1 the znost Slgnificant lrar.ITjn :.all history.' The.- entrance to the New Year cannot help but impress thou- ghtfol men with the reality of life. and dcstiny-:.the CAR of" th,e,Times. In the light of the oncoming day our identity s clear. and.. clean,4t-"it doth not Yet appear what Wei shall!' be, but we know that, when He shall appear, we ,Shall be like Him, for weshall see him :as -Ile is." The door of life. is 80 placed as to command clear view •of the door : Can.' we -are we read the sign of' the. times written across the sick,of 1031. The gateway of a famous Univer- sity bears' this inscription which *very Student reads, "So ,enter..that daily • thou • mayest .fiecoine mime thoughtful. and I learnedr-So depart thet daily thou mayest be more use- ful tO thy Country and to, mankind." We :cannot help surely blot:enter ,thru the door 'ofthe, year 1931tivith 'rev- erent Minds-with:a . faith, not burn-. ing loir in its .sochet, but shining clear ancrihright. • • , •And then -go out tO the -tasks -of - the] New year with the true .optini- • isin of then and vomen who passing through things temporal" lose not • Sight ot9iings eternal. To my people on Ashfield Cireuit annday in the New Year .call 'us to the wor- ship Of the King, and, kneelinig: at HiS, shrine ',let "Him 'interpret the. meaning of. the days that. lie ahead. Services -Zion, 11 A.M.; Hecketts A0clamition for • Reeve anctCouncit ••••"0",0•11,•,• tC•Paiinued front' Page' 1) .on e different well withdiffei*it. eqUiPment. Mr. Storie said that such .a. tender. couldmo,t be considered, ii that case the contractor laid dOWn • - , .the contios, and the engineers • • could not control them. Before- the well ,is aecpted b the • engjneere it. • Mizet :undergo a Most rigid: test of ,Palulthig-22 hours per day'fOr ,seven suCeessive 'days, and the virater must. pass •inspection by the. "Provincial Health .Dep... This, zmeens that the. Well." must be proved2 ineizhatistilde aPAr, .1ttie: Water. of the ',hest quality 'for ,ddineetie use:, The. *0, ,inost 'Maintain this standard' for twelve :sleuths, :and, the contractor's "deposit equal to. one -1f .the.,,eOrittect. price 4.1k;:this :map, $5;6251 *10i: rnain -until the 12 0910s. eXpirett: The water as to qaantils,....And.-04,7 itir may be tested at any time diritig that 12". Menthe. Aa to theivOrk.at the virelloonditkished_turned oit to be loOre.._, cliffichit than expeeted.: However this is, Mot an ;uncoil -010p, oceirrance, and our poucein is, with 'the finished well. 'Couneillor' ROL Muflit Couneillor Mullin said that he had he:aspiration: to the .reeveship.He had,•.beeit it,-menilier-Lof.the_Board..-for nine 2 yeere,.:, and tinting :that time( three:-Irig-Propositiena bite:cone! be- foretheiceuncii; Hydro bighting, the paving of the streets, and now im- proving. the, Waterworke„, „Re: hod worked' for all three. There were no .regrets regarding .either the lighting or the paving, and be keit; sure that, ..there would be none about the wat- erworks . Whencompleted and. in op- eration. He .had been ehairinan of the Street and Bridge .-Cdtinniqe :,tor 4 =nitilber--o-f--kearsandrhooed-tbat-his: • seiiiieee had „proVed :sitisfaCtOiy: :He. vvonicl..bein• the running for cotincil. • lot • and wished the electors the ceon,- iilimeneS-of :bun- neverthe"Seesint-t-Mr.--MrillieMakes a long _speech, t• -he• somehew always manages to pIease,. the audience. ' •• Councillor A. W. Hamilton . • Councillor Hamilton said . that he would be in ;the field fpr re,election., This was not ,because he Was Pat- ticular: about being in :Office,. brit hav-, Ing, t,ieen' .active in. Promoting -the waterworks . idiprovenient, he 'felt that he.ought to rem* in and 64 the work through. That would.hes for the electors to say. He.knoW that 4 number of towns in -Ontario had experiniented with small weilarmich as some thought ,might be all ight for tucknow, but these • invariably, 'wive troublewithin a few' iears,... • and A large well 'such, as is .being put down here had .to he Made' later, This ' was Very costly experimenting. He did not. thing that the • general, taut 'reteirf LifeknoW Wonidbe aPp- reciably ,higlier a few years after the .service 4as, installed. It'. would work out Much 1,,,S the: HYdro:-hed • done. -•He: thought- we, mere- fortunate, in having the work done at this time, as -water- eitripment is lower in' ' price: this year 44 it 'hat 'nen in 15 years: He had stated a year ago - that he did not think that the water- works Would _cost 'Above 55: thousand 'dollars.- He is still .Of ..that Opinion, and he espects to see the Work done for even. less than that amonni.. As at least one new member was want ed:td- complete the Board, he 'hoped, • 3 .1M.: Slakes, k P.M. • ' i 1, that the 'electors would return 'a - .A.nnual ' cengregational .meetings e capable business man, who . would .Hacketts, jan. 6th, 230 PM.; , Zion help thecoin-ICU tilting with the wOrk. Jan 7th, 2.30 -P.M:. • ' .-X. Councillor, w. R. Anderson ", ••' ouncillor Anderson said that re appeared little left for him to say, but he euceeeded, in, meting a very good speech in spite of that. He was the junior, Member Of the Council, and -had learned a great deal ,cliiTing tha-yearoirid-aaid that in -his' associates he'had four very ' ;good • teachers, ' He had teeti. chairinan, , of . the Fitt and Light Co:11unit* At• there' was • riot a great. 'deal to do in that ,position. However lie thought it, a good rule to give a new meniber ,light WOrk id 'begin with. Mr.:. An- derson. Made a strong lea for tol- eration regarding thoSe in tie Public. He Oak', .see,ritF"..rifie in mere 'destructive ..criticistri. If ' electors; Wanted the COuncillors to 'do some. thing 'different , they silohld.let thein • kilo*, and not, trely. say that'thbk are...no, good: He woilld, be a. candi- date,\ but in the e mit of .an election he *Mild not mak ' a 'personal Can- vas's hot ask •for ,vOtee".,asthat did not appeal to .lihn. .He &Oughtthat if men served on the ,cdmiell With- out pay. they glibuld not have to go :abbot asking: for.; the..ja.: • • • • • • No. 4, St. Helens (Junior Room) Test Marks •• • Sr: 1I1,-jezin Forster , : , Frank .McQuilliit_1179.:.„KATmen:„,MacDtinald 98. • • • Jr. III-Etia Swan 178%: Ronald Cianston 142: Allan Miller. 116.i. • 11,, -.Grace Weatherhead • 175: ry Durnin 156q: McFarlane 138; Hugh D. MacDonald 129% : Gor- den McDonald 113: Ilareld Woo*: 60.• I7 -Russel 'Webb 132: Jinennie Ad. chison Ifitt Jcihriny -Pritchard 122: Angda MacDonald 120.. • Daily. Marks . Sr. III -lean FOYeter 244%i 'Prank •23714: NorMan McDonald' 2173i.6' -• • Jr, ntr-Etta: §w...4ni 242:: :Ronald Cranston 229: Allan Milier 17. • , II -Gorden McDonald '.331: Grace WeathetheAd.32.8: Hugh O. McDonald 300: Perry 'Durnin 2931A: , TOI1T Mc- l'arlane 2613h: Harold WoOdS 179. Aitchegon; 3454 Johnny -Pritchard 3311/2: Russel 'Webb. 223t_ Angus McDonald 3114. ..publie,' that selfishness enssu8 , _ . , Mr: Anderson stated..nthatAhe be 14.r...-"0.6110 "_'.7*."'" *Cif had .teen,e1ideeq414E4TilaiLatiiieat ••••' Roll .to"-ite4-Bio„vipg.44,,„.G.ote'AinePtfOt,„„ '»- These are the, lessons. fieVe • Beatricerivic(iiiiiltir $2,300 from the nneMployme' tit relief, teamed them? "fund. This 'would enable the council • Midget •eitta. came ,jitiet :in time.. Th. Odd* don't' 1000 toot fOt.411.Y: attior - • to. proceed With the .Putting of: itWon Yalni 0000 ,get 11.0110.1? *Ater .rnairdi this whiter;thail giving Ira* Stii.,10lit it hi liOutstiffitil Whigh Went , • ..... • who Were anxious work. It •woull cdst more to Op #0,e work in winter, bid there- would be 4 gain of some, si,900° byaccepting! the .11inemplay- ment money and besides it,'would •help..:Out a numhar who ..are -anxious lo be id -work. "I • $..* Robert/km I . .-1-74r.-'-S.7-*--ROPSO:On-wea:tneralnated-,, tor To.o.9.-.11o:Oaid Ithap 1,41.. • in tile' 014101 •040 Year•,:40,4 a Year -,Og0 he had- been tlefeatadLtat •:.*W TieVeship •1;tut • he •accepted the d- • of the,... electors, and. brid„ hard feelings.: He.::Was always hiter- ,ested. fl. the ptogress:df the althoughihe ha4 differed".frona •the - Other menih4... of -tlie,:BOa-rd-ai to: how the...water. ,system ?night he; fin: - prayed.. He: thought. thet.a, more ec. mannical plan might be to have one Oretetit'Lef.--i-•4riPeS.,•-14.1.hibP-Preteetion-- and imPthek:, for donilittb, water,: He vas greatly - • interested . in" the emeni4-Oa1edonian, • P.ark.- The Agricultural' Society • had ,dorie," some ,4ttliFy:_in.,thcweeJre,,to.0 :447:; 7,asea great th�ught apPeab,_to••; the: ladies"' Who. had done 00 , well :in ereet-: ing the , He Aonglit f.that something sliould be done :in the Way,.cif:keenlneopen'the Winter' roads *est"of the village The eastern part' Of ;the road, under care of the County lof Huron, got much •Mote- ettention than -did., ,the t -western sectiOn: which. 13• in..e,Charge .:of. Bruce, '•• ••• •• • .kr.. Robertson .also: inade:mentien of possible improvementa.to our ,tel- epluine • sekirice, We are still .:b...tepresentativei of the institute the Bell ,Company, • and'• rates are higher. than :where inunieipal systems ..have ;been •installed;-. as at Kincarcline; Ripley and TeeaWater; He ivaa • .0f:find:Mg -any fault. with. " the. S.14a1 - Bell- management Or iitaff, but ,there,• was something here 'Pe' • • Th prove .. He adjusted. by redicing. the ::..-strengigfoT theaglit .thet he had been. simiewliat. of the 'bulbs• " pres n :ed as,. being opposed . This discuisiOn. .cOrzelnded council pigress brit that matters and the ebairanan. Stated was :not his u e. •that..Are should now bear item' the •Mesarii Rohn* JOYnt, Ritab ItObert,-, Sch. I T:ristees,-':Thie as.is 'too •often. son; A:.: E: RiieWell Arid Robt.....'"tisher the case was it: signal fer, large bad :been, nominated bizt,. Were, not number to •leve the 'Hall d "th • present:,.crowd was educed to aboutmine;qua;-. . Mr. I.-tongranz. Said -that h9,•Would ter:of its original rinmber. • not be a., candidate at•Ahis Mr.,• School findkini saidihai he : *Mild Affairs • like :to see the ..Couneil. of 1930 finish Mr D:,C.. Toirldri Meiriber. and Secretary .bf.. the School' tined; being the • work it had undertaken; .and called on to speak for that • bodY, tipped that the new Min Would 'be.' along said in se Malt leaVing. the. .,•me who wpdlol,' help the work Hall he not think it Worth While' ; Dr Johnston ,thanked mover n. 7. to say MVO: He however, gave some,' and 'Seconder, and Said that he had very iiiteresting :information: about just' 00ille to 'Lir< meeting to get, in. .to: slak,:„"-Pl.e•bchedl,.•all O1. it of a highly fav - that He referred to the over- thoughtformatipn, and:Wes: Pleased that he he41gotten • great deal He crowding :of: the High •:.School Dep, the present re,eve and o- and -the steps taken, to overcome this Mr Wm 'eillors should be* returned:. ., by the engagement of .another teach:: Murdie said that he had er: There.. 'ere 120 students the serVed for •three years ttiti the council High School Work -the number, in: and 'knew' What it 7rirea.- He 'agreed creasing from.yearto year. He end. with What ,Mr. Anderson had said ted Inspector Ball; as; saYirig that -.about' Tclestructive. criticisim; and - the 4ickziow. Scheel • -continued . to thought that ratePayers 'should: tit-, hold the 'weirder position aria -Ong all tend meetings :of the: cinincil; If he the , schools • tzf the,..inspeCtOrate. 'became. a Candidate . if wOuld, not be . referred. to. ,the_,-hYgenic Conditions He becatiee ,: Cared- tor ;Office but 'just and • the •itnprOved pla_areon to help eking the business. .of the .Which,-4ept-the children- of the -street viflage.'Slidar.d": there 'be -an election- Wh_ere there. was .dinger-..dtie to ..the liewever he would not 111,4ke per-. -1Aeur traffic. The . janitor at . the :soital canvass, as that did'acIt 'appeal school came in for it few ;Words' Of • appy; .4rid Pfr4.9s,porog4. 0, there was a conipromise by • which • the institute installed light* ad,thek wanted -.them on; the, priterstanding thet"the Ciatrincil would' pay likt• the'boet of the zierviirce. The -Council' appears to have :understood that the light' bulbs, were to .be (if :100 'wet ,power, .but .50,0 :wet 'bulbs Were put • evidently. '._ ,that the,„t..cost Would :hot, greatly :differ. " was 'found however, that the large lamps burning throughout the •night.:wmild run % to se -Considerable' sum, and this - the.' Council did not nee its way ,to matter 411 ' be ltniht 1e MAFEKLl4G „ , " • Happy ;New 4 Yean»AdU -Mrs. 'MTh., Blaltir:thgted.:41--et son, -,kr, 40h/r. make Jit-ltriiigliain direr the week -end./' •;Mr. and Mks.. Hiram Moffat Of 'Sarnia spent part of Christmasweek St the hoine , of Mr. , a:nd Mrs, K: Johnston. • - :Airs.. PoovReed 4: Imbitika* spent. .. :. iviChrrsi!tlinhtiot ,ivelind#Iie-- r.wowith, her.. daigh• ter;, 7 ,Aft-Firtleir Shackleton of Priceville . 4i1 and Mies Alice Sheekleton of., Bel-:' . . , of grove are attending tike holidays at, .4,itixtee; . the-hailfe:-iff -their-prittehttie, ,1,4i-elta" 77 -_•.:157-- Mrs. Norman Shackleton. " , , _ ., ;ill.. ,...Mr. Harvey -Anderson of Guelph QL: ', pk...,... A.: t is .hoine for the hob:lays, We...........:_, co g-Taltt14te7hirii--.0n-Tba*,iug sneeess.' - 36 flank- passed the 'Christna-ae eXtrinitt.r.. atioriet: • •• ! '• ' • University is holidaying st his hails; 4 - :act."' ' , -Mr. Eimer Johnston of Toroht00:07,,t;01:,‘:' • ,-. tf qity • -, , ' Webster, st7risisiriCartnatoll Sr.,' are many other.. daY; There -ire very few ,,, this great age and We LD Nomg : fm- •. krS. Cranston ounnttilil. arotind the%feetive•--boatz--Offe by the tax. when they celebtated:her: .• , lightfat party fr Cnz,:* -hasaiihsde-717vesdth.e.neiloloyn.ed, ,al:i4. tting ik the.412reh • On • Mies ,Marga7tu a :ritn7ber',\..: her ,Cranston, With 'Whom - all kinds of work; • •WawatiOsh; and .Mr. arid •Mrs. .416,v0 be pleased to knew she wirids, the shOlitien' • join the family Of ;her, ,son,id the Mitch higher here been quite itl, is sOmewhatify the 4°1%11.111d. L. il: ter. Jgonhdn, sDonurnEiined.00n:Ith_ems;_riaCtotna;,ie':it;:s'o'i'ur;5: ,. • in .health and her Many funple the deVeloi- _ . . - • , vi__i n_ 1 1 ii:e. 1:.i. ss. aesntw li no, ti:eri..organized1.s:os.chi ;.tt,y6* ri. held 4 . , , , tietoy January ..aoth. el'iPreSI:yteria; Guild, . • • • • --", .....--'77:,-,..7-KINL.OU-O, 111K 1 McKay and returned to ' rid Mr. ' c4... 'of London were Chr .at•Itheir home here. ° : irappy Sre*.Yeart Mises Beth and Gi* i'eloilidaYS at their:homes is., parents, nd;,stssp,em. Mw0.etisliCI a'hy, of Rellvijle, rooked ftirvirard to is the securing of ' .Mis ,*:mine '11°40 few days with her m to Imo* that Mrs. Hodgins. to Detroit 'afv7hs. Hod ocNwaays. ' seriously i'll ' a pool for thMonsuitable bathing , po . • 'Westford.Mt.., Wilbert. Haldezilef7dually improv - is renewing cificamilaintancee;_Alberta,..R.N.. . ' ._.,,.., • Mies Je'siii MacLean. of 'Las returned to i's Visiting with her Mother; ?ding the% holt- Lean.• , . 're. • • LANOSIDE • Miss Bessie P•innell has ;nap of Buffalo to :London atter Viaitinera lite holiday..visi- here. ,• , ., , • ith his parkts • 1Vlies" Annie .COlivell of AlIclAnnan. • is visiting under th-e parenti been visiting ,,......_ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. -,Haldere leaving for. - I femily, ayrd 141,. 'and Mrs. Hs, .1 • •. • • spent Sunday With Mr. al London spent• ,-- Ho'werol McGuire.. . • ad. Mrs. R. E. ' Mr. and, Mrs. Will Cox left for New York 'Where they, it a few .days the foriner's brother, Rev': Go. •well deserved praise: , Mr.. Mr., W: W. Hill:wee not in the said that, a matter that ghoul& he 'Hell, 'hen his name. was dalled.-/Mr... Hugh MacIntesh made a short speech. but would not be a candidate. • A.. D. MacKenzie 'whose naine bad been 'oyerloi?ked.by the chairarari, waif the ISA nominee to be Called on, He said that he agreed with Mr Cole • that the 'prolieedings. of the Council should 'get • more s publicity,. and irottld like if arrangemerits •could be made to have the clerk hand a copy of the :Minutes. of ,each meeting to the pm& • Makingan indepenent 'report was not so satisfactory .1 as sometimes certain; features of the :war --might be. over eiriphalia-0 Whileothers might, be :.overlooked, thus nilsrePrepenting the real atti- tude of • the • Council. He also made, referende, to a controversy betWeen the council and the Women's Insti- tute, tier the lighting of the sOldier's Memorial which thi Institute had, erected and 'paid or He thought the Council _had been Unduly., eCononlical, in this Matter, but there might be an exPlanatibt, and he' thought this Might be a good 'time to ,have the. matter,Oleared up. •" ' • This ,spernitigly •unimportant Mat- •,tek:..Preelpitated the liveliest eontro- ',ere* of ;the evening With represen- tatives'. Of.' the WOnien's Institute,. 'Mit:II:tithe, end ,Mta. T. Clarke, tl- ifl part. Reeve Rae Said that he re- gretted. that the matter hadbeen hrolfght...up as he expected that th cucfl and the hst1bute were in, a :fair, WAY ta=r.corning,to'in tgrootoorkt• 4tdevelOped-2-tbatgthere•WAS4-4ileas.,_ re,-*MiiiniderstandingAetWeen4liter, fWo liti4iss; the fads of Which we cannot pretend to give. The Voinicil appearS.,,,to' have 'agreed to pay for lighting In a way Width' Was not tat.- amploymeat to.millibar. Of Man ,1614:304 to the , 44Stitutio : • 'school children, as at present there is but Poor accommodation • of that kind. • A number from hereezittended the • funeral of , the late Mrs. .Joe :Switzer', which. was held from the heme of her daughter,.. Mr. Joe :Modena on Fri- day last to T.eeSwater Cemetery. 4hostmas-Lyisitors .were- M -r. Poster ,Marshall of Wingliam„ Mr. • and Caslick of CulTees, Mr. ,Bert. 1larkness.4 Toronto, with .Mt. and Mrs. Geo. Harkness. • • Mr. and Mts.: 'George Tiffin, Mr. • and ,Mrs. Joe Tiffin, Mr. :And Mrs. Orville T!ffin, lee and Dtan With Mr. • Miss .Bessie Lane of inueri church Stint. end Idts, Wesley . Tiffin. Mi.. :31in Scat TOrontoAvith Mr, and Atre. Jean L-ii;"'of -1411gside'ed.'rbn °.f Mr.' WSeat,MrTom. and Miss Edna idayint at their home ,fiekof near ,Lanes . J. . ., Morrison . of Toronto, with Mr. 'and Mrs. .1. H. Morrisdn. Mr. and Mrs. • EiOliardsbno Grace, Jim and Bob, Mr. and Mrs. . W. Ctiltosi... Mr.. And Ars. t. Miteinnei with, Mt' and *s. john' Machines. 1VIr: and Mie, R. Stewart, Eileen and Velma With and Mrs, B. Martin' of Wawandsh. Mr. TailOr With. Mt. and, kis:: Perry pennington, 'Mr. and Mrs:.Elrimpti Helen ' and .Kenneth. with Mr and krs, n, Pettypielee. kr. and Mira. T. Hill' With Mr, and Zia; Rati,Ceatiek Of Oakes& and , ' Miss • Evelyn IVIcLein airiOug accident, • after ,.spending.,, e-, 'Month Belle "Hewitt have returinn:gtthaetnhddeitebh:.cceilLee. . • :• • ..---.----• trig his Ant and SECOND CON., KIN. :.... ; aga;.,st a tele- • : iti i sxrt.rii sn' skill,: fliariluiret iin. :friends. womillti 1 tt ti hs1,..4.21irifs. docri it: iting . .eitaFrfir4yleu.nitrd.ees.,- . , _ * is visiting 'her ' 't. • i ' IiiVih; .,. q of Mts. Ronald, Maeltinnom. Mr.- end' 1!- *Mies' ,Sadie Griffin of 'Ash. tended the-SilVe‘iiSed to I ii n that her sark at *11% eild.;*: ' . ' ..,.Monil.t., . of 'LiteknOW tit' .4,:e.,-.2..74,16,,,,--3•••••,,, ••,Ionat,ed , b:yr, ' bliss Annie ,B • Visith* her sis '. If. inseafa cail •thiftic, hOW does' a . returned to.he : :,.fiknowteiristezit:;_yrottor::.tor, a aat- •m'C:11:48,7161'*- 0Tet i ,...t---.4, • s ., . , ,-.,• -1- - •