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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-12-19, Page 6, 1041(1EVEBETI 19, 1020 _...-'711"maotoem"sweemawe'ele"'"aatamw Huron THE 1ETElt TIMES -ADVOCATE %1Vita, etini...tal,•41.14. 4.11V, WaViP:'1. ILL+ liQink: 4114 04tgiltit, Or there ure ouncil epolte of the Ileeeeeity of keeping the always "leaded repairs.. The drive toads open. and other members. of Shed was •overhauled and a new ce- the, coeueil spoke on the same mat- anent floor awl foundation put in, ter, especially the' througn roade, the greater part of the work ;being The Huron County eoiniell met To mainteeance 1927, 1,361.36 eee their December session on Tees- dai,* DeeeIliber 3r1. Wurden Inglis $49399.86 Pecupiee the chair. The roll call August 1, 11923. to July Showed all the members present ex-. 1929, int at 5-%' $ 2,469.95 Cent Reeve ('us. B. Snell, of Exeer, .Construction, 1922 60,089.98 whose sudden death on Aionday Maintenance, 1928 3,699.78 anorning left vacant -chair at the OVenell board. $115,659.57 The Warden addressed the coun- Aug. 1, 1920, to Oct, 31, ' ell with referenee to the work of the int. at 5% 1,457.61 'Closing session ef the year. The Warden spoke very feelingly with Total $117,117.18 reference to the sudden passing of• This was -referred to the finance Reeve Snell of Exeter and said that committee. *ne late Reeve Snell bee, by his The jailer reported:for the past quiet. unassuming .geniat manner, six mouths 78 prisoners, 10 at pres- and his diligent attention to busi- est in the jail; daily cost of rations nes% made friends of the whole per prisoner, 13ec, u coneil, and his work at the .council The Clerk furnished the following board was such he as to reelect .credit Liget es re tMothers' Allowance An the municipality of Exeter. The Act for tbe past year: Average n :Warden suggested that a wreath be ber of beneficiaries, 52; total month - sent. and that as many as possible ly amount paid, $1720, of which the of the couucil should attend the fu- county paid balf. The least paid nem'. He was pleased to see so eny mother was $20 per mouth, and many present at thiameeting and. he the highest $55, average $33. The honed we would have a very profit- total payments to: widows in the able session. gounty, $20,640 per year, of which Slave the June meeting we had the county pays $10,320, or an eve gathered a good. harvest and, Mks erage ell of $396.92 per year ing one year with another, we had each. been favored with good weather con- The sudden death of Reeve Snell ditions, and we had , much to be was the .cause of the following mo- thanktul for in -this regard for con- tion: Moved by Robt. Higgins, 9e- ,41,tions prevailing in many parts of conded by A. H. Neeb, that this the West hadm left uch hardship in council wishes to express its sincere nanny districts. regret at the sudden passing of our During the recess we had a small friend and colleague, the late Chas. fire at the jail .caused by lightning. Snell, Reeve of Exeter, the news 61! The insurance concerns bad made whose .death recently was received necessary adjustment einple to meet with feelings of: sincere sorrow, and all damages. we wish to place on record our high The Old Age Pensions scheme had aPpreciation of the services of Mr. beeu introduced by the committee. Snell, whose quiet unassuming man- ppointed at the June session and nee and diligence at this .council b a.ad been very thoroughly and effi- board made friends .of the whole eiently carried out. Some criticism eouncil, and we ,all join in express.- h,ad been indulged ing our sincere sympathy to Mee. in regarding the great cost, but, coesidering the work Snell in this the. hour of her great necessary and actually performed by affliction. Carried, 'W the committee in carrying out the A motion by Mr. Hill and Mr. work, he thought this was not en or- right covered the sending of a m ' der us in. his opinion the comWreath and ot a letter of condolence had been very diligent. ittee and that the council attend tbe fu- neral, • The Warden referred to the fi- aaanciel conditions of the county and A letter from His Honour Judge Lewis was read at the Wednesday grown very much during the past eera.arked that our expenditures had morning session urging -the council ' seven years and this increase had to keep the roads open for winter travel. Laid on the table tor dis- been chiefly due to two causes, those CUSSiOn later. •relating to secondary education. and our Provincial Highways. These ex- .111r. O. Ginn was called on and penditures were entirely uncontrol- gave a very full account of his work table so far as the county council during the past year as Corn Borer inspector, reporting a decided re - been trying to meet these expendi- was concerned. The county had duction in the corn borer pest the tures and at the same time pay Pa- last year.. • tactic Debentures, on a 6-mMr. Ginn answered many inquir- ill levy,. bat during the present year we had les and the matter was further dis- feund this absolutely . impossible, cussed bylMessrs. Hill, Kennedy and hence the increase of our county levy McKibben. A vote of thanks waa from 6 to 7 mills, and the Warden tendered Mr. Ginn, :moved by Mesgrs : thought the general opinion prevail- -Hill and Kennedy. ,ed ftbat tile introduction of the pay- Mr. Turner asked for information aiewe-go system must be adopted to regarding the work of the traffic of - avoid the issue of .debentures. 'We dicer during the past season. Mr. 'ale? very much encouraged in our at- Hill, chairman of the Good Roads tear.pt to try the pay -as -we -go sys- Commission, said his work had been iem. and budget each year, by Hon. ! very favorably commendted on and Mr. Henry, Minister of Highways that he had done very efficient sub. - ave' •others. At the recent Ontario vice* ;Messrs. Baeker, Turner, Nee Cecil Roads convention it was point -!Wright, Higgins, Hendereon ed out that pay-as-you-go system re-iTrewartha also spoke of the work re - milted in less tendency' .to extra;va-lquired of. the traffic officer and the gates', that at least 40 per cent. more I general opinion prevailed that the maey was required tbuild the, officer had done good work and oo same mileage under the long pay- .sheuld be recommended for the fear - miens system; that by the pay -as- less way in which he had discharged you -go the roads would be fully pew his duties. for when finished and would not re-! After returning from the funeral tquire to be rebuilt before paid for of Reeve Snell of Exeter the eouncil as. Is often the case ie long term' held a session on Wednesday even-, ....seayments. ing, when the Old Age Pension Com- - Another metter walling the at- mittee reported, and the report was terition was that relating to our hos- adopted. eill•el payments for indigent patients.' The Children's Shelter report was Now that we have tour fully equipp-1 adopted. ed hospitals in our own county the 1 `Isle following motion moved, by by Mr. McKibben and seconded by Mr. Craigie, was carried: That we Petition the Education Department to adjust the Public school grants so as to place Goderich and Wingham on the same basis as other towns and villages in the county. At present they are the only two municipalities in the county not participating in public school grants, which we con- sider unfair to them. At the Thursday morning session Mr. H. T. Edwards, inspector for the Children's Shelter, presented his report .for the past year. He answer- ed many questions as to the matter of the care of the. children and con- siderable discussion took place ee- garding 'chile welfare and the prevalence of juvenile crime. Mr. Ede wards was given a vote of thanks, on motion .of Messrs. McKibben andMolo. Mole. Mr, Turner enquired as to the cost of audit and the clerk said that nothing had been done but that the information would be available when the auditors ere being appointedn i, January. Moved by Mr. tieeker, seconded by Mr. Henderson, that the Good Roads. Commission be requested to. rotate the serviceie of the present' traffic officer, his -salary to be a.r- ranged froin time to time. ---Sent to Good Roads. CO.Mliii-ssion. At the afternoon session several committee reports were dealt With end after the report of the Geed Road Commission. a Vote Of thanks WAS tendered to Mr. Patterson for his efficient services rendered the Past year, on motion of Molars. Wright .and Ittelter. 'Me letter DM OHie Ebner Judge 'Warden thought surely these pa- ean be fully provided for in *our own tounty, and although this may not materially lessen the cost, we will be paying out of our county taxes to our town county institu- tions, The Warden strongly recom- sneteled a change in the Act placing thees cases under the control of the representatives of our own. ratepay- er% 4eiong much torresponclence re - vaned was a statement of Provinc- ial grants to continuation schools as sfoliews: Myth $902.15; Brussels, *9t;1.04; Wroxeter, $876.41; No. 17 llowick $S 88.38 ; Hensall, $896.77; Hay, $423.65. A statement of the county pay - 10 High and 'Continuation .14e/tools last year showed the follow- nv :IClinton. $10,40$.04; Goderich, $3,374.93; .Seaforth $9,879.05; "Wingliam, $7,892.95; Exeter, $8,- 1)28.1S; total 344,583.15. Paid ;to 440ificent county High 'Schools: Her- riseen, 3511.38; Listowel, $1,275.79 trafford, $116.08; $t. Marys 3480.- 108'; Parkhill, $360.45 ; London) 14i.91—total $2,880.59. Comity coontinuation schools: Myth, 32,- 74.25; Brussels, $8,777.36; Ford - 'lei, $2,037.10; Wroxeter, $1,690- I(); Zurich, 3748.45; Hermit $13,456.08, Adjacent musty Continuation schoOle; Luck - %now, $1,463.01; Clifford, 3762,50; *testa 32,226.41. Thee° figures total up to $63,140.28. A statement of the tOttnty's 111- •ideletealliese to the Previttee re the Provinelal Highways construction On the HilrOn road front Goderich to rieaferth arid two hitiee south of shoWett -,aletritetiOn 1927 ....,.$41,638.60. ..• ••••••••• -treatment of tar or aeoeatue pli, ethe. Thal alt cheques. for moneys re -4 prevention .of dust on heavily tra- revived by Om .county for any pure yelled routs is a smatter which dee pose, bo' turned into the Couut servee Serious atteutien. el Treasurer foe record ana 'deposit. In :June ,a motion 'svgs. passed re-' tt That account 34 be drawn to ete should be kept open. Mr. INIcXen- 1 don • by the inmates under the di- questing your 0°41411144ml to melte •tention of the -councile—Robert Hige zie spoke in favor of keeping. tlto rection of Mr. Jacob, ,si,rtt a program Of work for 1930. We gins, Chairman. Blue Water Highway and other It bits also been suggested, amifindthis a very difficult matter to. tedneation CoMillittee roads open up to the first of the the •comMittee favors the idea, that do, in that weeare pot in a et/salon' te • year, And .the opinion prevailed "g better lot or better qUartere be so- td judge of all the governing •eir'e Tee, Education Committee ropert: thethe matter snood be left to the .eured for the burial of the inmates cumstences that will prevail nexteee as tollowS; Good Roads Commission and that who die, that is these Who have no Year, and conditions will, no doilbt, • We recommend that allt payments the main Bees of communication be friend or relative willing te care for ehange by the time the working Sea- on the sonools. be made as min as kept open as well as, in their judge. the body and give it better burlal son erriv.es. But we do know that possible to give the Trustees time; meat required. in some cemetery. • We believe the it is advisable to undertake mere to settle up - accounts promptly be. The Warden then called on some Pensions Cominittee .and the House permanent work than has, been the fon the elle of the year, of the visitors, the first of whom of Refuge Committee might with. case in the past, and tp do :this will We .are submitting. statistics, re, was Ex -Warden Hays, who invited. Profit devise some better method of require more funds, whieh we hone schools, but there are not all come the members down to the Dominionproviding for the Burial than that will be supplied by the promised in- pieta to date: Road Machinery plant, welch he had' at present ie. vogue, And we sug- crease in the Goverunieut subsidy. The follow4ng .are the levies' and t,I gest that a report of this be made while it is not. practicable to re- apportioements for each RIO Scheel, in. iieehonor to represent.. The followg mwer otions e .ca -r- at the janumu 'y concil.—E. Adams, Chairman, A, commend a complete pragram, we in the Comity for the year 1928e za: would point out that A list of con- business. payable emee..— • Moved by Messrs. Ballantyno and Gaoler's Report: struction items were mentioned, in I Godericb, levy 37,047,15, County; Hill that the county council recent, the June report which/should be un- grant 171245,. total 38,7.59.04; , eeeee"" mend the rehire of Warden Inglis I beg to submit for your informa.. dertaken 111 the pear future. In ed- .Clinton, levy 310,e56.35; Co. gran for 1930, as we consider the warden' Id 3696.37, total 311,652.72; Seaforthe or the previous. year to be a benefit tine the follOwing report for the past clition to these the followlug elm eix months: be given eonsideratiou; levy 38929.25, Co. grant $788.03,, to the county council .owing to his -.32., There have been seventy-three No. 33, Stenhen, 'from Grand total 39,717.28; Exeter, levy e79 experience, and a oopy of this reso- prisoners committed, as follows: Deed southerly 3 miles ....$9,000, 40, Co. grant 3653.00, total 3S,- lution be sent to the clerk of Howick1.538.90; .,Winghein, levy- 36584.42, Theft, 21; intoxicated, 14; veg. No. 7, Hay and Stephen, grad- Township.rant, 8; intoxicated with car, 6; ming and small bridges .. . . .... • 9,000 Co. grant 3806.22, total 37,390.64 'Moved by Messrs. Neeb and Hig- breaking and .entering, 4; selling No. 8, Gsboreeand Hibbert etal 346,106.18. liquor, 4; asseult, 3; fraud, 3; ht- town lino 4,000 The Comity Continuation School f gins that the Mothers' Allowance • ' e Board be „granted tbe usual allow- sane, 2; court order, 2; baying lig- N levies are not all in.yet and we. re- ance of 3145, 365 to them chairan, uor unlawfully, 2; seduction, 1; o. 9, Hay from Bronson L ,6,000 commend these be paid with the speeding with car, 1; false pretense:. No. 27, Colborne small bride $35 to the secretary and 315 to each other sehoot 'levies as soon' as pee-, of the other members. 1; carnal knowledge, 1.—Total 73. at Benmiller •. . 1,200 sible.• • ;Moved by Messrs Trewartha andThe percentage of county pepile We have at present in custody ten Na. 25, Wawanosh and Hut - Wright that the Good Rodds Com- priseners. Cost of daily rations per lett, easterly front Lot 30, attending each county high :wheel mission be empowered to purchase 'another tcarload of snow fence. Prisoner, 13e cents. --James B. Rey- E, Wawauesh 2,000 duGrionagertibelei past year le as follows:1 nolds, Goaler, We would further draw the • at- 16 per cent Moved by Messrs. Hubbard and LentIon of the council to the advis- Clinton 20 per cent McKibben that we consider it would Good Roads Com.miesion ability of purchasing additional Tbe Good Roads Commission re- trucks and one more power grader, 26 per cent.' . 19 per cent. be advisable, and recommend, owing Seaforth Exeter , to the heavy traffic, to pave the Wingliam - ar future. Ported as follows: The progrem of ivories .aud ex- C•ounty -Roads "Through Highways" The advisability of. deelaring a 19_per cent. i main street through the hamlet of Gerrie in the ne 100 At the closing session of the coun- penditures as outlined at the June within the 'Meaning o.E the Higthwaye The debenture debt of .each Higle cilThursdaevening a nembeof h session, as not be- een carried out eAct has been .cousidered, and it Is Sehool in the County is as follows:: . y r tirely, due to the necessity of con- probable that a by-law in .this .cone Trewartha was ',asked tof take the chair, and the chairman called the. amount of revenue provided, How- In conclusion, we wish to express iiection7 shot id be ' passed. • sat:a:If:tell: Nil' bylaws were posed; after which, ell'. $ 58,000.00 fining the expenditures within the Clinton 80,000.00 Werden, Mr. Neeb and Mr. Adams to ever, the expenditures. have been our appreciation of thetvaluable see- Exeter 7,000.00 the front. Mr. Netab read a very kept within those limits by •eeason vice rendered to us during the year "Wingliam 20,400.00 complimentary address to . Warded of eliminating certain items of con- by our County Engineer, 51:1'. T. R. Inglis and Mr. Adams kesented him structlon work, and the purchase of Patterson. We are convinced that 'Total ' $165,400.00 • with a. gold -headed cane . on behalt the proposed gravel plant, as well as due to his keen foresight and study The levies for High Schools in ad - of the council, lower costs than anticipated- for the of economic% which he unsparingly jaeent .counties for the past year per - *.. The Wardell Made a vet Y appre- W,roxeter Bridge, arggeng and passed on to -us, we are able to show attendance of Huron pupils at these - other costs. . . a very substantial •saving in dragg- schools: Priate . address thanking. the .council Our,dragging' costs this year. will ing, hauling end .bridge construction for their ,expressions of kindness and be. about 354'00. less * than in 1923, cost. ' Aed we, your Committee, feel Harriso . St. Marys C. I. 205.05378.12 .n IL S. a good eumber.of the county officers and the members of the cofincil due to the increased ase or. power that, this premier county, Maw, Parkhill. H. S. 225.92 premed their sentiments toward Mr, . ex - graders, and mm when more machines congratulate itself .on having such a Stratford C. I. are in use and the. orgeeization im- competent and efficient servant.— 103.63 Inglisand at the co.ncliision all oin e • * London C. I. ...... .. • • . 53..96 ;j,-,: ed'in'the -National Anthem and Auld proved, these costs should be lower- Hugh Hill, Chairman .London Tech, H. S. 457...5%1 ed .considerably. . Listowel H., S. repoeted.astollows: The House. of Refuge ttee House of Refuge Committee • e .--- averege of 4.1 miles, at a cost of hauled 24,420 'yards of ' gravel, an .. 37,987.65, including all -coats Of de - .,The two couety-owned trucks reported as follows: . .The County Property Committee We have examined the goal and tion Schools:—. ' , - t • • Paid adjacent • Countsy 32,547.86 1,117.84 Commi1,0024n4751.1al: • Lang Seim,. • . . . . ' County Property predation, etc..- If ,this work had there are ten prisoners within, ,Lucknow Yeer . Committee. Iris met four been done :.liy contract at.15c_There was a fire at the goal on Clifford 866.08 l . -: . per thaws UI ing ehe year, and passed yard: mile,' It would have cost; accounts amounting to 311,922.75', eve- August 23rd, . caused by lightning, 050.00. To 'do this work by team and cdnaldbrable 'damage was' done, 32,110.23 as follows: March $ 2,457.15 would have cost 325,095.00, or 317,- .The, adjustment. from the Insurance Dr. 1\T, J. Milne, Chairman 107.35 extra. Company amounted to 31,023.00 and .0 June 2,730.07 -September 4,297.3S • The Wroxeter bridge was built for we have had all •damage by fire re- Address to Warden Inglis. December 2,437.97 - 36,000. less than was • estimated. Paired at a cost of $659.00, leaving Thomas Inglis, Warden, Huron. ' At each .0t these meetings the Theexpenditures to date are a, surplus of $364.0,0 and everything , Dear Warden: We, the member is now in good order. committee inspected the Home and ' 1 of the Huron County Council, take • 3165,571,78, of which .amount $11,- 000.00 represents amounts refunded We visited the Registry Office this, the dosing session of our De - found everything in good order and. for .materials supplied -and work and found everytning in order. , cember Meeting, as a, fitting oppor- • very .creditable to Mr. and Mrs. Jae done for local municipalities, and by The Registrar needs more space tunity to .officially tender you our,'cob's good management. • •er filing books and papers. and we There have been an average of .the end of the year, the net expendi- f 'thanks for your uniform courtesy as, 85 inmates taken care of during the' ture should .be :about 3178,000.00 would recommend -that he get plans ,our chief officer during the year. , year, fifteen or them being returns' eoirmar e. little less titan tile •year's ev- for same and stibmit them to the January 'meeting of the 'council. . • We wish to express our eppreciae We inspected the Court House and tion.of the ability you have display - from the Ontario 'Hospital. These The past year' has been very fay- ed in the discharge of your many People were formerly admitted to have found everything in order. - the Ontario Hospital, and have, ere' orable from the point of view of ac -ditties, and the efficient services you ter Considerable terms, been return-. complishing work, and it is perhaps .• 'We vieited the Magistrate's .Office have rendered during the year now to the House of Refuge as cureci. ; unfortunate that more was not 1)e- 'WCraigieand found it in goodChairman., coneition.—J. closing. . .- The Com ., , Committee is of the opinion ing done, as farmers were in a bet- The duties of Warden are many that since the county is relieving the ter position to give part of their, Children's Shelter Committee and you have many people to meet province of these treturned (inmates,: time than for anany years past. and many different minds to deal: - the Province should .acknowledge,The Children's ,Shelter Commit- The Roo trucks purchased in the with, but we can congratulate you this service by substantial grants for spring have been very satisfactory.. tee reported as follows; . - that you have very successfully per. these inmates. Few years ago tee: The eost- per yard mile for hauling We have visited the 'Children's formed all your many functions as province gave a very grant per at- this year being below .08 cents, Shelter regularly and find. that con- our Warden, and have won our sin- while our costs last year were 11c. ditions are in first' class shape. The tendance at the louse of Refuge,. cere respect for the fair and genial, but of recent years this has been and 13c.. The contract rate this Home is in good repair at the pies- way in which you have dealt with all discontinued , and we beg to res- year was 15c. for odinary hauls. ent time, --matters coming before you as our' pectfully submit that ;the. grant be' A traffic officer,. Mr. N. Lever, has .At present there are six thildren Warden and ,presiding ,officer. .' restored. .been :appoinhi. the Home, four Sas and two ted, and has been on tWe ;ask you to receive this dance During the year we had a small duty since July 15th. The eeet of girls. Five are,golug to •school at as something to remind you of our fire, caused by one of the inmates this .office has been 31,814.17, while the present time. They - are all in a y condition. good will and good wishes, May the m• lighting soe papers in his room. the revenue received by the liealth e county years to come -Ahveys.being to yea This was happily discovered in time will be a little in excess of this in November our Matron, Mrs. pleasant recollections .of the many and little damage was done, and the amount. !Many expreVions of np- Elliott, was forced to resign on ae- years we have spent • together et our, • loss was promptly paid by the ins predation of the work of MI'. Lever, count of ill health. We have ap- County Council Board, surance companies,, as traffic officer, have been receive Pointed .Mrs. J. Ligert as 'Matron, We all join in wishing you and and we feel quite assured that she . Recently the Old Age Pension' ed. • yours much happiness lit tlie future. o will be able to fill the _ p.osition. scheme those inmates over 70 y.ears "We find that the Engineer has, in and although wo• bid you good-bye • Robert A. Turner,. Chairman. f age are eligible for pension's 01111 certain eases, difficulty affecting at present, we feel that you will al. can, ,of • their own will, leave the agreements with the owners for the - Finance Cononitteese ways have a warm place in .our • Home. This we object to, as it is removal of hedges, rail fences, etc., . hearts, coupled with the wish that safe to say over 80 per cent. of those which cause snow drifts on the road The Finance Committee reported as follows: we stay see you often.--eSigned on eligible in age tire mentally and and that we recommend that approv- - belidlf of the. Council of Heron: As . Physically unfit to leave the Homee al given to the Engineer to applyWe recommend that accounts Nos. H. Neeb, Ernest A, Adems. This fact has been established bY to the County Judge in .accordance 1 to 34 be paid with exeeptions, as our medical officer, who reports out with Section 85, Sub, section 3, of follows: Mothers' Allowante of 45 only 6 are • eligible to be '1- the Highway Improvements Act for we .• No. 6; St john's Industrial School lowed , lowed to leave or.'transate ct business aorder fixing the amount of 00131- co- reconimend that the Clerk be in- enort of Clerk, re Mothers' Al - 01: any sort. We are of. the opinion palmation that shall be paid, and structed to write the School firstly Vance: loy11,a that the sum total of those pensions such m other directions as ay ' be that the parents are able to pay . During the past year the average -paymeets to the motheis under the should be remitted our treasurer, needed whenever an equitable .agree- Act was ¶860 by the Province, $860 same; secondly, that party concern- ed has eemeeed from the County. and that the Pension Committee be Mont cannot be made. 7petemouth ' allowed to make arrangements for A carlOad of snow' fence has been No. 13 Hays ei Hays, re affidavby the Countye.or -31,20 its allowing these .clalina•sm ntssonic con- purchased, and a survey of the What of applieante for Old Age Pension, 1 The average neither of mothers par mope), wee p 2, .• . . eideration in . each case. requirements of the road mm system 37.00, we retoenm d that aount , During the year, owing to much would indicate that two Or three be deducted from, acceent as we are The Met payment was $1725 and illness nd lack of sufficient help More eatioadS will be needed, but not liable.. ;the ittlinber 'on roll Was 55, showing at the Home, -the matron, Mrs. Ja.. ;considering the funds available this a. On November 120, the IlighwaY .b. er and the average monthly pay-' an increase over the average num- - indebtedness was, $117,117.18 to- le) cOMplaint and WS is not Wel 'Considerable talcitin .ehloeide 1,vas imposed on her, and while she Makes. waked was all that could be bought. wards cob, has had very much extra earetyear, your Cominission felt that 1)116 year $44,271.17. This ,amount does' 00 and which we hales raised this , InatIt' the highest $t15 The lowest monthly payment Was-. time for recommendationS for in- used during the year, and we niter not ihelede work eerie title year. erease of salaries, yet the committee that under . suitable conditions. It 1 Respite' accounts,. we recommendl„moTaltiiell;e83.vg6ert0titnwg6s12•P5711:17)1gat*st per,, cannot refrain from putting in a e eoilserVes the gravel, And reduces that same - be paid when checked tit $35; 11 at $40; 2 at :5.45 and. onestrong 1)161).mm for ore generous con- greatly .the amount of scraping re. over and found cereeet by the War.' receives 06, The •County of Riven stands .abotit sideration by the incoming council, quired, in addition. to the features den and tie& both for Mr. and Mrs. Jacob, whose of dust prevention. where binder materiel iit the gra., council in giving contract for priet-i t : • •- . • Sear in number of mothers receiving • • I- ?That we recommend to •neXt. year'st the Mile as file County of Middiee ealariee 'are very iesee when the Worki' Mg. that they require a guarantee benefits Mid ate payments made, vice. int other counties are consider- Most of tare and reeponsibility involved le Tel 1 lacking, good eesulte dannet be eOnaidered and When MO sane ser,, Obtained, and it is expected that veva and. 'so as to be Mailed to Reeves of each that lune ininUtes Will be in Clerk's.. specteu regularly by a GoVerneleill ,15 eurfaeed With heath the lake shore read whiCh hands not later than geptember 1st, I It. 1:011Zdsehivs:ret6713Policodtes;:et's tin: ed. It Wat 'rental necessary 'during ' simillat material, . will be Most .Stic., inunicipality In 'plenty of thee eo,ei • (Centintted WI the moxt .page.) the year to makO improvements In. ceSsfeD7 treated With a surfacorerutal 'before December Meeting.- 1 tkv.