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The News o the Town
1)11 Thunxlr7 the game,: at the Roy-
al t« ll
ow ug alleys' resulted as follows:
Sanford team two games from Huron
cute Literary Society oil
The war veterans
e '
A meeting of the Collegiate Inti
FIRE DEPARTMENTbl hall f the
Hospital Anniversary
l be held in In Memory of Haig Old Iterident it,. Broken llipbose hivestunente. W. Motet, Mt7, and Leo
• l fate ou I
the aasem y u o Saturday, February leth, will be the
{ hlaweekauJallthel
ru ram Is Alexandra hos &al and the Woman's
parent' cveulttg u t min of
parents and friends of theatudenta are tbltd anriiver$ary of the opP g
- invited to attend. rhe p s
under the dtrectlon of the president, Hospital Auxiliary invites everyone in -
chase
from County for Pur- Miss Delight Match, and will consist of tereatet to visit the hospital on that
Railwaymusical numbers, reading, u debate. day between the hours of 2.30 and K
chlse of ht -of- ll, and n o'cloek in
Right -of -Way the 'famous "Journal;' a ctrl o•da !n tube event he and 7 and 9
short play. At a recent meeting of the
ded toink n ell
It was orally 8.43 b tl t wu -blip
Ude regular furniture far the ge tie I t Inthe public Dominion stead Machtuer3 Co,
th Bre
The first two scheduled gam
meet at the arrnorlea
Apartments, Hamid
Sunday morning et
parade in a body to St.
where a terri r 14
the late Earl Haig
Capt. McKegney, of
e duet the service.
y the cluck when executive It was decd chase quested to tuns out
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croun ,ver collection and with K to Pau Junior Harkey League and wear medals.
\\'e re rt with regret an unfortu- Ire 1'eudry, 862, were the high scorera. .
rtrquc sited to po
the Colbert... nate mishap to one of Ibloderich's oldest The Legion took alt tense gumow from
rd at ltsnl41 859, and C. Archer, 673, were Meeting Adjourns Without
gr s ebur, -h, his home on Augl•st'a street. aofferinK the best on their earns.
attest, next citizens, Mr. James ]ieClure, who on Dominion Road Machinery Co. J.
80 o'clock to Tutetkiy atternotnt Ertl !tt the ya
FiNDS NO WAY OUT
OF iTS DIFFICULTY
• x Making Any Arrangements
ooemoratiun of a fracture of the hipbone. ha Mr. Mc- On Monday Huron veatwents lost for Continuing Fair
be held. Rev. Clure is in his ulnety-fourth year, the two to M.C.C. No. 1. A. Murdock, 6993.
don, will con- accident is a very serious mutter. au.l It. L. Lloyd, 657, had the best The adjourned meeting of the C,od-
rane are re- vdq'ra. M.('.('. No. .g woo two from
elvilieu dress OSet'rs of Maple Leaf Chapter. LO.D.E. U. F. Carey & Son. E. Prldliaat. tSN), crlch .4Kricultnral Society was held at
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The Maple Leaf Chapter. 1.0.1) E.. 'and t. C. Harris, 613, had the highest the town hall last evening. with the
held its annual meeting states. realdent, Mr. Thomas Gundry, in the
library on Friday last, when the fol- � lark two from Ballw'n}+, 11. Falloff, i V
' chair. here vv s a fairly good at -
alar meeting at nr ata Just a if ce in the •
dl
reucr Armatro youutSewt
was opened on Friday night,
e reminder. �� faros Harbor
committee hosing previously been in Mona Club junior hockey hwgue took 743, end 1'. Turner, o!§), hail the best T a
pla(r at the \\'est street rink last Fri -
forth
tela eon towing oBi'. ra were elected for the en ..urea ou their teams.
session.
The G.C.I. hockey team has played')
soli • you-: Regent. Nile. A. H. Tay 4
All the members were prevent. day evening. There was a small at- o[ Mr. and i[rs. Nels� Armstrong, of b y present wrestled with the p
:,�::. had the
- the �ncfety't fiartnecs. :� comntniea-
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forth on Thutalay and Ole other
roblem
two games the past week, one at Sea- l tendancr of spectutore. The games town, met with an accident at the bar- dor; vice-regent. Miss Laura Salkeld: On Treads the Lions Club woo .
County Engineer Patterson was th with pore keenly contested and the young- secretary, Miss A. Rurele; rssirstant three from Railways. A. J. Mlucgey Presented by the unfavorable state of
Ion on Tuesday aftersoou The young vrcretarS )li.t,: BeesiP Murphyt; trema- 079 and W. Heitman,
' Itendnnce, and for over n hour those
present and was heard regarding a Seaforth C.I. here on WedSesday
prstiltonthat k. right hors of resulted in a tie. Ttere played n g a brand of hockey. 'dud wen a pier In r to f Ole from a uler, Misv Edith \Vlltiam• stnn,lnrd highest trtcot'es.
(murk. Nest Shure Bull' nicht. Both games Tl.o• first game was between Stt. Ami• lost to the pier in front of the WesternC Hendrlit trot the ltigtxest rituglc tion from the town ey, 11, in reply to
the ,Icfut►et The score a4 S9Pafurth was 6-6 and last Canada Fiuur Melia piFn healer, Mia+ Claire Reynolds;
.I rew's ward and St George's ward, the t, when he ac- nme, 3411; J. Woad the hi tw t three
the county for road 1 f t t' euired'I1 - floral tterelarc Mirs Dorothy
Dick g K the rvsquPst for aewlgtnnr mu. a ,y a
way to sold to Id ince the f ( 1 -1 c 'l'r•-to 1 in tht mss h��aet4ag rad taiL1 ._y . pa,. tie. t trh ta;.,�
By advert! men( on page I handicap. red It t deft dt t r not mor.
n R h s game
former w nn nR '. - cider n c 1 •�
Though the ice haat night was In "mild game Ft. I\+ttrick'a ward de- tato the harbor. its war rof escued by so°
j garner, games with hnndiry+p. :t.�_1; and ,rte �m,RProd to Rruut the tura
lin-
poor condition after the mild weather, feared 8t. David'! ward by the Fame
\i r. Ben Felker and Yr. (dip Jardine Fire Alam 7 j
u a fast game and the mea were referred the cold dip will not System Saltford highest three games without of $25n on p::"(n :!int the S:cwiety
P S of The 3515. F. To%msevod 111111 114.
arnraRP for the league. 214• awe s .-..r hen
county toad and the right-of-way. In F'lgrltyave was ru d a end his declx again cell to the attention f 11 towns. The first four teams p
There had been negotiations, Mr. Ret" bons gave all-round rut►stactton• •
C1/1 people the M t in the
terson said, with the townships of Col -
The teams were:
Mellon -
borne and Ashfield, but these town• I RMfnrth-\. Jefferson. gnat; F. ships could not gfy s proper deed. + Muff. W. Bnrtour, defence; L. + Then the matter wall taken up with I old• +entre: F WIMP. R. Parkes,
wines; N. Carter, A. Edmonds. subs.
Mr. SUdLers, trustee of the U. \\'. S. goal; Bert Mc -
Railway, on the basis of the county's eieilerMh H. Malan, tM:
paying $490.4 nnd all back raves n,KatnManus. Morrison McKay. defence; A.
Me-
ttle railway, the county also to y ex -Sturdy, eentre; R. Stoddart, Donald
pens•s of transfer. Mr. Patterson McKoy, wings: L. lannan, Ned Bale.
said he thought the price offered was suht.
a fair one. The pwtrchaw• m.,ney world - Sseaforth scored In tbe first period,
be divided among the municipalities the .erctrld scored
was a blank, and in
guarantedAg the bonds of the railway Ole lMrd, with only three minutes to 1
Gode ieh. Atshfiedd, Hurn township pLt,. Bert McManus went up the lel :
and Kincardine) to tee' ortlon to their and tied the .co1 e•
share of the guarantee.-
The matter was referred t.. the else- A telephone has again Men installed
(pal' commltt(w. Rand Tax
in the wheel. hut 1a not to be need for
The ('aunty frivolous purposes.
While Mr. Patterson was present the , -
council Belted for some information e The cls are looking forward to the
ateruing the town's d`.lnItinwas return RAMP of haekefhall with the
matter of torrid CRnton team. Ni, date hoe herr sr_
OW that the claw• pn,vidlnR
purposes. The county would
additional land In widening roads, im-
dit educe -
proving es tutus, It lying
laces b Ole boy* put P !corp, 2-1. The RR and it is hoped
and getting rid in come places % ttpsmber.rs, w whom there were a good p
ditches at prevent lylug GPtwceu tbe ;number, mote plenty of action. Mr. \.
- Robinson.
he Mr. N. B. Flarity and Mr. Char es honer serious results _ IAN al this etek- the town authorities
a the
• The next two garnet. are scheduled to t� Adlve B alarm aYt'teta
Ole Petah '
hike pinrn on FtrfdAy evening ofthis
were.
for a
brought 011 t
= an expenditure on town roads of ranged yet.
from the town. was referred to the Ne -
time] Shipbuilding committer.
A letter from J. E. Ritchie, of the
Provincial Fire Marshel's,departm0nt,
with reference to revising the Bre by-
lawsofthe town. and enclosing a draft
bylaw; referred to the fire (nm-
mtttee.
Costo a Report*
The public worts , committee re -
'By
tatty per cast, of the amount laid b7
the town In county road tax had ap,
plied for the last three years. by Pro-
clnr4al 1,rrevloustto that had not per-
centage rnntARP
fixed by the county at ninety per cent.,
Mr. Patterson mai... 'he inetyarper
1 en
wag for one year year
1919.-
In reply to a quedlon by
cillor
Bathe, as Jo whether the fifty per cent
ppsid be spent on roads other than
de, winds t • town, Mr,
The local curlers r rigid two tourna- babe+; some 111110 ago. It is requested
-_ meat q,.nmPa at Uel that citizens . nt out their
fink un Newgate this advertlsenxnt
street this week. On )4;w.1ay evening I and kfsell the clipping in some promo
A line Opporturdty Neglected a rink composed of 11. ltrophey. J• ' rent plot,• it. their Loges; nisn that The votetional erening elaaw's under Hunter, J. Bowman and J. Brophey i hent fe fence
it.i a themselves with the
tbe an,pieea of the Collegiate insti-- ti4cip5 defeated a rink composed of pxw.ltlon of the alarm I sely by personal
the
lute board have been in process of or- (;�, M1cLecod, C. Itjdwarl, B. D. Cron 11n.p(s Nun. I'ersem, setoiing fn an
gttrnizetfon during the past week. hut and Wm. Wdtlaee (attipe by 11 to 9.
lalarm should make sure that the lata•
i aaeR have not been received '- Tuesday evening Another keenly 1 alar of the bre is make
to the brt-
II Rome a when W.
with the interest expected. There TR n eortetn a game was A. By the careful observance of
(wit rmmer fel Plate. and the class in R. Pinder, A. Porter and A. pili*tnoon ��
v.._ these matters much fire loss may be
averted.
IettsIlation of I, 0. 0. F. ()Seers
The sent! -annual installation of the hallways
*dicers of Herm Lodge. No. 62. I. 0. Ladles' League
0. ,r.. was held In the (hldfellnwli The standing of the various teatna.ta
Hall on Monday evening, January 30th. the Indies' league Is as follows:
There was a large attendance and the ! Katzeujumnx•r Kirin ..... 7
following officers were installed: i.F.G.,
Geo. W. Schaefer ;'!N.(:., M. Bell; V.G.,
IG
Dunn; warden, R. Johnston; finan-
dal secretary, Jas. C. Carrie; reegrd-
Ing secretary, C. A. Reid; treasurer,
W. Abel; conductor, M. Ainslie; chap-
lain, W. '?arrow; R.S.N.G., A. Mien -
son; L.S.N.G., K Stowe; R.S.V.G•, G.
Bowra; I,,S•V.G., R. Orr: 11.8.8., W.
Sproul; L.S.S., M. Sproul; • I.G., A.
Batter; O.G., J. W Newcombe.
After tbe Installation' Dr. W. r.
the
Clara, who recently office of fitanetal secretary
retired
tris presented withreae heantifall_ Odd-
fe 1gwa' , ring 1n r eognitlon of Lis
�ttg eRR
ttatileheni eisertee - Peet
m
ring these s, R. G. Reynolds made the preaentatton
teal eetings have taken a stensfnr I and several of the brethren ,peke
Christ. Church school will he held nt
briefly expre„InR appreciation of Dr.
8 p m and worship again n 7 pm •. ('iark'' splendid service as financial
F
drPRRrnaktng also 10 sntnclently well (*tp) won from T. R. W.UiJ, M.
filled to carry on. There were only a gay and C. 'B. Humber (skip) b7 14
few enrolments for the elnsses 1n eom- ii to 12.
merelal art and automobile n
anil nnlPsp there Arefurther Applieonts '. Evangelisticcampaign Coetng
at ranee the.* dame'. will not he eom- •The closing services of the evau$S
mewed. These elegem. niter a splen- Yale closing n in Victoria 'trete
d1d instruction
for !hoer who dcc(r. United church will be beld�r •ltuedaul aY.
tn.irnctinn in the .nh}e 1, mentioned. next. One of the molt
hilt the response to the boners 1r- I viva) caemialgue curl heed, tn the
pelted Rnnnnn(rtnent' seems to tndt church will !ten pass into history, but
rets' that the opportunity is OPPre4- will linger In the hearts of many pee-
ntesI by very few in the ....immunity. pie as a time of greet elevens. Tbe
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W. A. ('*term lead at Vancouver Misses Riggs and Beeline ire rbeets
• 4
Newts of the death of Mr. William A. ve
Cantelon. of Vaneourer. R.0 , which
recurred on Sunday last. wag reePived
with regret by relatives And friends In
(Ioder ('ll. Mr. Cantelon was a 0011 of
Mr. and Mrs. David Cantelon. formerly
of tills town. and attended the public
shoal and C,oll'glete Institute here.
Re took a course In law an4 was prao-
fiat ve illy at Vancouv -
• or tbl-l1rarre r . or
& Cantelon. 'fit. pi*rtner. boon 3. Lad-
ner, is member of the Dominion Parlia-
ment for one of the VAmmnvcr rWdinoo.•
ile had been 111 for nhwont n month and
had undergone an operation for mR.- _
told. after which meningitic developed. wee.on .'rhe Lost Sheep. 1.'-r -
Ilie petrnte. n brother. Hornet. nn.1 and "pat Boy." \ilsors R1i¢' 241.1 11,+11- Saltford Sunday 9diool
awn /whiter,. Miele Jean Cantelon Aud foe lease M4mid•oc morning for 1'e?kion• The annual busbies* meeting of the
Mr. Mulett. all retitle et Vaneonver. M1ph., where they will ng f or t hstonl BsiKonl Sunday gehonl was held at the
Is wife aim emrvL seervi(es. n; 0 the rresfdent, Miss lessee on
7 An 1. McMichael.
il' peraution your public works chairman has con-
)g(r, parities rges
was present and I salted the town solicitor and interacted
Mr. G. I,. Photons him to take all neee+•tnry teeing to de -
was heard next• Ile Mated that Te , fend the town. Jointly with the tin -
cent events had erent'l a feeling of i once committee we have agreed to mn-
uneapfne•sg, and he urged that the roan- _
ell Insist on the taking n[ leen' pre- 'eruct R. land room and a room for the
.>. I firemen off the north side of the town
hall auditorium. the construction to be
ender the superclslnn of ..the fins
committer. We recommend that the
caution against lass by lire a
wRt.•rfront_._Its ire should break opt
there and the hydrants were no
workine .order. there might be • Mayor and tbe ehalrman of the public
nits loss. •works committee attend the good roads
+ i n• Mayor stated thnt the water convention in Toronto.
nn+1 malt entrnult nn bad been better The flnnn'e eoinmttt.e
thnt the hcdrnnts were never In better 4 t.hnt the fender of R. Standish. at $100,
rendition than they were this year. I
With $20.(004 of property nt the ! for the partitioning Off of a -lend
harbor. he admitted that 1t tens most I roam and a room for the firemen in the
Important. not only that the hydrants town'hail1* ac'cereed; that n grant of
ehonkl he In order. hot that the roads *2'm 1'P miide To the SAlratton Arm,
and everything pertnintng to fire -fight Rescue and (hildrnn's Home nt T.em-
in¢ should he in proper condition to don• Ont.; that a prate -tet be made
facilitate the workof the Ore depart- ngalnst Ole propose,] charge of $•4 for
(bottles of hil1R presented to the Legit-
meat. Intim,. "in the matter of the rerhil
The RURRP.tton was nl'pe thnt the r nest from the Agrtemitnral.society
hydrant* should be festal pserinrtllne y. for cis f itanet'. we recommend that •
The Mayor sold it was nnfortunete I
that in the two loot fires elreumstnn- I grant of $250 be made to the lineal
Agrleulturnl Society, nn condition that
the Society mime their present deflit
to at tenet $500 the greet from the
town to he Applied on the deflect of
$500 and the iwsnrd to entry the re-
nt:olntne deficit of 4250 or le.l."
Fire iiepertmerlt Matters
in presenting the truth.
Instruments] in flail's
*there to nee the light
It. The attendance at
veteo indicates an In
average in the m
evangelist.. The s
will be of a special 11b
ship meeting will be
at 11 •.m. Mfsa G>l
urs had arisen that might never hap-
pen again. Ile bellevet: that at the
fire at Magistrate Reid's home. the fire-
men had done expellent work when
they got to the wets..
A hard for tlae Fail Fair
lfr. Jas. 4onrta-fly' neift etas lienrd
end ne n director of the Agrienlenrel � The fire committee reported as fol-
eoelety he put In n word for the fall lows: We have received a report dated
fair, hoping the eonneil %could take . February 2nd from the acting fire
sneh n -tion n, woitlrl keep the fair chief that Con. Stapleton, Wm. Black-
ford and Noble Young be reinstated as
firemen and that John Iloggarth, Wil -
Ilam King and Archie Johnston be also
appointed as members of the brigade;
and we recommend that these appoint-
ments be made. We also recommend
that Wm. Tait be paid $10 for services
as fire chief pending new appointment,
and tint W. 1'. Johnston be laid the
sum of $3 for services as acting fire-
man to Otte. We recommend that two
type A electric sirens he purchased
Ipins
1r
y alae`
e the
7the
m lefty off at the than $5A10, the grant from the town to
end of the schedule and every team he applied on the deficit of $5'00 and the
has a chatter t Standing
10laT ot!. • board to cnrry the rrmalning deficit of
Won T,t+tti 725'0 or less.
RAltfnrvt 12 • 3 ; Thlx offer from the town council was
1.Pglern 12 8
iMm. linad Mach. Co11 5
Lions Club
R 7
Huron Investments 9 9
W. C. -F. M.
M.C.C. No. 1
0. F. Carey & Sion
M.0 C. No. 2
Rankers
M.C.C. No. 3
7 s
5 10
4 l
10
R 10
0 9.
R 9
2 16
with a sung 'en -Me nt (:I Mt" weretnry for the pest twenty-five
Helen Riggs will glue the e'n h _ mrs veft TS.
Valenehie
Blue Streak. ....
Nighthawks
lavender Ciris
Caeicleberrl•e
DumbellU
Lneky Strikes
On Friday last Lavender Girls won
two nut of three games from Night-
hawks. Miss Dorothy Weethrrok. 416.
ami Mrs. C. Chapman, 446, bad the
best scores.
On Saturday Hatsenjammer Kids
won two out of three Wee' fro
Dumbelis. Mrs. D. 11
2
5 1
4 2
4 5
3 6
3 6
0 9
ehnracterizel ns very disappointing.
The only way In whleh the Society
ennld reduce its liability to eny extent
at the present time would he by re-
solving not to lay the prize money of
1927. amounting to $77703. and this. It
wax felt. would be a deathblow to the
fall fair.
Conn.illorn WinningR and Heald
were the only memb'eri of, the tern
enmlMt prevent. Mr. Manning' Stated
that the council deatrrl that the fair
ibonld he earned on. while \fr Gould
stated that he had expressed to the
e nnell his opinion that the reply to the .
Society', appeal for asstatanee world
neon the end of the fair.
A proposal wets made that a trgne5t
be made to the commits' of Colhorhs
and tioderk•h townshdpw for a grant:
hot thy, was not steed upon. Evident-
ly it was felt that tJie aseistan(e to be
obtained In thjs wa
Relent to
re.
won three straight gnmee from Ieleky
fitrtkes. The high e•nrfrO were Mrs.
A. C. Harris. 399. nnd , Miss Beta
I'Intll
514.
On Mionday Liieky Strikes were
h!nnke',l again when Volenias wort
three straight gnmes. Mrs. Knyret
Nnftel. 409, had the high same for
Valenetns and Mr.. A. C. 1Tnrrie 4$ft,
was highest for lur'ky Strikes.
C,ekieherrle' won two not of three
Girls nil Tlle041Ay. WAR
1111
_rich snrpir$A to the true trt!atsnry-
$400 In 11121 nnd R250 In 1024 -And. as
VNr-PrPddPnt W Green .fated. to
hemline over these nmounts the 90
MOT no dnnht felt that it was aesurMI
itself of netietnnre'from the town when
assistance should he needed. es at the
present time.
Severn] of the dim -tore fitment Pe-
preseed n wlllingne'" to step not and
ss t ending up with a H Farrow. 411 anti Miss A. ne,hler. effete new him* h. -rut feesh tial n-
��� d Cerminr i,f Onr
f h • Time." the hnste'R+• The t,t., ser, the high . t
•
of Library Beard Inc on "The St••con ' nam ono 'pent. e ( - . -
higl• tea served by corer.. n the nrwcration/ of the Soelety.
The 1Nmee library board held Its in- 1.orl nod the S(f¢ns o the i`Inn11y. the dI•rnrccten hrireeing to
augural meeting for this year in the ---- Oftkr•rlAml teachers were all ,,tor, ed.
fel roma vtf the duelers ren rr 9> Board w : thetreasurer, Mr. Dental* i leetion Cttxe
tett: _ in th.. erAttPr
debt no snlnitnn of the problem. A no -
made
2C L Trustee lIh one change { the W" -
s
afternoon. of the me ITnr"ll McTe•en. havTn¢TtitTi)WTh I Proev. Ilretx Oen to ndj.nrn ten. PnT�tn
made up as follews: J. E. Tom. F. I... leglate institute trustee board ter 19211 ofl1i,�, was given to Mrs. Snnderon. It tested ele.•tion. of Robert iliggine as
Penn C \• Reid "1 1 Mac$av H. A was held a1-- ersbm,l on Westttenlay• t in • it f the village of Il.nssll took As nn dirretore hnve been ehnsen fnr
the terteinment, although of n very high hoose ml Tneedny.
it The bnerd for 1924 It • The ivau*Ural meeting
Long, Roy 9tonehontes R. J. A. Mae- ' February 1st, nt :5 0 • leek. The tru'--
red as a eh
tens r'r'ehIil to elite mother Pntmrr 1 ecce +, - the present yPnr. nn1
future. s • the Clirl.tmns '-n- darn I,efnre Jnd¢e Lew•Is At the r>urt -ll W ffortllcPlp
R. C. Sato ' that new dereetnr% weld Cafe to take
F an Mrs R J PhP'an Mho T F. -leer wt..e terms ext'.
0nler. «85 very I.00nly pntrrmixeil npps'Rr'.l for the reinter. Mr', -Owen- fled n�Pf the p*row•nr tndttt+vn•. ltd.
Inc following oflleere were elected • ser ns the reptrw•nta•is of the town. owing to had rends and weather eau Geiger,- Encoder 'Reeve of fiensti . who I .roma to be the end of the G•+1Prb h Ae
Choi ons. There were three member. wn0 a enndidnt(. fur flee•1PeHi,n to
hve for p diming he. January. and D. E.'Holmes was emite,•1 denitnral Satiety and the Gnderk91 fnR
a
,w
Sharman. Mr. J. E. Tom presided end of ]927 were mil returned -4. IV. ra-
rman. F. L. Dean; secretary, H. for n three-year tenni; J. J. Mabel[- dill
R ieonR' treaRtrrer, Rev RtonPlon.e: sou as the county rVt1 calm the l eat
at retry -session
orires for t•, Nir lliegins Tim` eletion is nt- fnfr
iibrerian. Mi.. Rose Aitken : neststont these sero; W. A. (ou [Lural h} year and fourteen n'ry
.tern \\'alter
librarian end caretaker. Mrs. J. separate ecborl board and Dr. A. T.
Priddle. Committees were, appointed Enuner.on by the piddlepxrfer•t memory work.
dschool board. hod hath perfect
nit"
f0ll0vr0: ITonoe committee. Mea. R. each for one year. The other nattendance and nit
u'mbera
J. Phelan. C. A. Reid. A. J. Met -Kay; of the hoard are Ren'. J. E. Ford, IW.the memory perfect
The nrernde 111-
tendnnee was twenty-nine.
book committee. the whole board; fin- I H. Taylor, C, M. Row.rtson and P. J.
The following IS the finnnrpnl state
anee eammittte, A. J. MfneKnv. C. A.
Reid and R. J. A. MaeEwan.
The librvarian's report @bowed nn le -
nue of 22.441 honks and magazine,
urine the met year. Of thew 17,26A
tacked on the ground that Mr. Higgins The financial statement of the •
timew
of the e of big election Lehi the , etetr. fl ' ' "e( at the amend tnr'ettn¢
tof .•minty auditor. Fvidenee erne
Stntnrdny next. o tie nn Jnnran 26th. showe,l the net 110-
lakeof
argument was ndJnurnerl br Witty tr. 7112611 - fonnws•
Owing Rank .. , •t 108 37
Thaw, who like to keep tab on weA• 05A Weather Forecast Prise money nnlwnb' 777 ft1,
Aercnnnt• unlMid
- -- --
titer predictions will be interested In I
nitre.
The !sexton of Maitland eemetery re-
ported three Interments n the month
of .Tnntmry. (Only one nt the de -
emoted per00n0 died in (lrwlerieh.)
A statement in detail hy the tax col-
lector of all arrears of !Axes wem re-
ferred to the finance committer. Mr.
lu)rlwnrdo stntwi that the amount of
tele. outstandingwas *21.2.4.
An npmllention from (he Bell Tele-
phone Co. fnr perml*Rlnn to phut
three teles on Keay. street went refer- I from the Northern .1 le'trte Company
rad to the Wine works enmmitte•. t' and be laterite.' to our present ays-
wee Ale. another eommlntcettan from dem; end that priers be tusked on the
the fume company raking that pertnls-
.Inn 1n writing he given in re.pone to
n'
sh requtests no the nbeve
A commune -Olen from n firm ofn
ehnrter..1 aecantnnts In Toronto of-
fering' to nndit the 1.14. of the town
for the snrn 0f %40n was referred to fh•
fine nee e,rarltlttPe.
Cen mtmlenfinns from JosephReech-
ler end Thew Wnnttnn elnlmtne e1Pmir
firm from Rrwrlal eese.sment f( - sewer
Installation of tap bells in the rP91-
dentes of firemen to the fire llmito.
We recommend that the Bell Telephone
Co. he reeked to operate a fire nlnrm
,witch from their ctWrnl, the nppars•
btu to he Installed by the town. We
recommend thnt prier! he ohtnlned on
a motor -driven enmhinntinn hook and
ladder wngnn with ehemienl tank at-
tnehed: 300 feet of new the twee; tar-
panllnt: a nine -font folding life net:
eenstrnetlon nn the Buren rend were perking .fens for hy,Irnnls We re-
referred to the mart of revision. commend that the following good• he
An applientinn from F. Drennan fnr I pmrehes'd nt once: One reeler how
a hnwHne alley lleenee tens*(,nhoes referred to I Picket et *.0. one iron holocket
the •peciel enmmlttee.
A letter from Feller Msgiotuwts' C. A.
Reid, endk.ln¢ a 11111 of *10 fnr 'oats
ease* ea* tell by the town petite. ten,
referred to the special enmmittee. The
MitgMrste .tilted that he tee• in-
*tenete.l by the Attorn.c-Genetnl'g Tia
pwrtnrnt to hill all parties re.pnn-
sable for Mfeelstrnte'e fee and remit
the mm. to Me Pnmintinl Trestnrer.
rap
Thie watt referred to di. eelel mom
mitt.e.
A letter from Finnan Buse.. nRering
to nowise* fire clay and inns. iron
MneEwan. ment :
Rev. J. E. Ford waa ranpp,dntel Reeelpts • Cw'
o11ttnn.dn
, nnlfion. and
chairmen. and pr. Emmerson vice r,nneert- *157.72'
thnirman. Committees_sere chosen 1111 - ,pities:-I'aTend !unpile§
to
flows: Property. C. It. Robert's" acct.. 7¢7.47: 11Ihie Society, $26125
were iooned to Adult! and 5.157:1 to jure- (en-ifitrinnlr1-3--J-efteebb !sole Em- t yetrr mi..stem. $i 0•
rine*. o
l'§. The largest 1,stte Allnt fletion, meson, Rev. J. E. Ford; ettpply• J. W. 1 The thanks of the svliewrl are riven'
12540 to teethe nnd 4.455 to juveniles. Fraser (ehalrmani. Pr. H. Taylor, Vo to those who helloed In any enc M
There were 244 new renders. New A. Coulthurst, T', J. M1neEwan : finance, rnrn on the work. and thew friPn,la
hook0 pur•hi'e11 in 1927 lneluded 204 Rev J. E. Font (chairmen). .1 W. nnd neighbor will he weleomal titer
adult and 14.4 juvenile hook!.
The receipt! amonnted M $170.08. be-
ing made nn as follows': Cnnle. $51.2.::
ws
flnee. $97.2S: rerres. $16.65: mere -
eines'. $4.90.
Councillor ('uta Stricken
With match regret citizen. lea
that Councillor11. H. ('utt had
fermi a stroke at his home nn Mem
et 7s, one otandnrd redwing nozzle nt
$25. '1t fodder 'tract. nt St eech. one
melee tire end inner tube for fire trnek.
four smoke meek, at $20 owl.. first -rid
kit eomplete, $20. one Toren electric
lenfern. 66. one Grether eleetric len-
tern. $15. one 19 -Th .11,dr-hammer.
nne plaster hook. eighteen leather belt§
fnr weenehee, font mom firemen**mh-
tw•r outfit' (bete. emits enol belt'). One
map of town 'showing roster mnln' and
hydrants new faoteninge for (enc.
n
of fire ho11. We rnmmend that the
(Oonttnned on page 5)
rued _ _
seat
creat CHURCH NOTES
on
Fraser. C. M. Roberts; v(w•nti0nA Hrrw they mac care M nttan11 the rear
nnd crrnhtoerclnl. P. j. llSt an lar nt'soinno. no well no am defter.' of
(chairman), W. A. f'onkhurgt, Dr, new4,rmer'•1n the'nmmnnity.
F ulm er:on and J. 1\-FrtlPr, repro
senting the bard, and
(1. K. a Saunders.
i
J. W. Taylor. C. ,A
'Mitchell, representing employers and
employee. Prindipai ilntse tens reap-
pointed ttecntery of the board.
CIDITNCR,tl)R R. -11. chlor
ttm•t Tu4*•lsy reernfng. The pare
sig we' owls partici and Mr. Cuff
recovering nicely end 1e eep eted
be about again very .portly.
1y -
la
to
BRIEFS
the progno.tieetlotte of J. It i)osweg, t
the weather forecaster of Chatsworth. I Tess cosh nn fiend
(int fnr the tnontli». of ',Amery,
March and April. They were Issued .,
about the beginning of the year :old
are ao follows: DLsit?CnNtlii. MENTION
(First fifteen days quite
•n lm • elbow 17th cold awl
nneettled; 2411). etrnng winds, rain.
snow and finite cold.
Merril -First few . the tlnfsh of
In70
the 'February storm. then real mild and
circ to atw+nt the 24th. them raid, windy
$1180-t'•T
.141
91126 14
mild and r
Reserve Wednesday evening, Feb- I nnd wet. -
ruary 211th, for the Rebekah euchre April •-Alwmt the Pith *4 trey decided
and dance• storm of wind. rain find heavy snow.
The• \\'.C.T.P. will hold Its regular I very cold. Thio storm will his fol-.
monthly meeting in MacKay (fall on I lnwtd by very mild and .In weather
Monday, Febntrtry 13th, at 3 p.m. i ter the halon v• nl the month.
1111 tea by thetilbs0f'
Het church next Sunder. Rev- F• C• Knox church will he held in the 1"I' Gift to lloltllpoville Church
Ehllott', topic w111 1s : "Will fire rte titre room �m'Ilntrelny, FF1,rnrtry 23rd. The fntltrrs of the o1m*ItiP
stray the earth? (2 Peter M ir11:10.t.11:10.t. Who 1 Mr. Jnotiee HaneyHaneywilt preside alt United church met in the .11.10•11 on
Hro
wttl here-then't'
/he $1opreuu• Court iQI11nCJ_Rl Will : Wctinetdny of Inst week and among
The regular meting of the W. M. s• ' open nt the courthouse next Tueodny, the (items of boniness was Then w'
Te--
of Knox church will 1' held In the 1i' Fclrrnnry 1401. Ing resolution of npptrrintlon to the
lure rom on Trtrsday, ih'bntnry 14th. Min. Reel. Johnston. i,ichthou'e heirs and executors of the estate of the
At 440 pm street Inform, The filtrate that she foie .T. 8 'Holmes for the gift of 7161111
At the evening nerd* at the Bap -
Phe amino w a h
Mr.. JAR. Farr 1s visiting her daugh-
ter. Mr. Campion. In 'r,,ronto.
MI* Jewett. Men. ne'd vieltee frteede
in
1,01111011'41111111E the post week.
Nits'. Mu f1( WSW -*.ntthe e weeleestd
with Mist Donna D('oehntne, of Clinton.
Mr. T). A. McLath'an, of Stratford.
...Tient several drib* in town the Pali
week.
Mrs. Mee:nvern. of Toronto. spent a
couple of weeks a' the horde of her
father. ('gtmhrtdge street.
Mr. Ernest Coll STI' nnd daughter.
itelen. of Pontine. Mfeh.. spent a taw
y_S(vs in town tithe.-wt'•k.
Mr. Laurence N,mrrt. or !Tie ('.N.R.,
and his bride, of Ningorn Frill, N.T.,
are spending it mnnth in Florida.
Mir. Jack Mel),•rn1d. of London,
visited at the home ..f hitt parents. Rev.
R. e. nn.l Mrs. M,lk'rm111, th1. week.
MIRA Bruce, of Washington. P.C., Is
visiting her Aster. Niro. J. 11. Colborne.
!VIP Miaow (lw•rn 111141 Nellie Colborne
111wi urn -hone thk week.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rooth and son
have returned from Toronto, where
1 they !spent ...vend weeks with Mr.
Booth** father. Mr. J. O. Booth.
Mr. and Mrs. harry Salkeld, (rf God.
erich township, are .pending tbe wls-
ter montho in town and are occupying
the Porter apartment 0n CoTAnrlw
stmt.
Mr. and Mr.. Wm Tlnyle retnrne•e
home lea tteek from Buffalo. whore
they were celled owing to the death of
their Rrandehlld ami nt Mrs. Doyle'.
brother.
The set -vitro in Knox church next saw n telr of robino on S(nndny This
Sehheth will be ernditeted hy the min- is surely n sign of spring.
Isfer. Rnhjeett of uertonns: 11 a.m.. Reserve Friday. Fehrnnry 17th. for
"Pntienre and Progress:" 7 p.m..
"The the euchre nnd inner to be hell in the
Potency- of Good." �ahtrath reboot 11n11 ender the n1'p1.'. s of
and it161e eNote! at 3 o'clock. the ('nnadinn Legion. .
The terrier! at North street United A St. Valentine euchre and donee
ehnreh nett vtmdny will be as follows: the nuspbr! of the Gnderlch
10 n m . Mr'ir s ('inh, f.'I/w.hip datxPx Beeebell Club will be held In the Ma-
underan.l Mission fiend. "lite Advtntege ionic Dell nn '1 itwday, February 14th.
of Tieing Poor" le the snbjeet to he dMs- i A,1mis.tpn 50 rent., tnelnding tux.
rns'rdl In the Men's Cul, Mr. W. F. A. Mr it L. Rawl retntn.vl on Mnnd17
Nnftel will lend the .1'•Mmttnn. Run- , tram n trip to the West. iie brought
.My oehool at 3 par Public worhip hack with him a ear of enttle And a
at 11 A rrl. nnd 7 pm I r•nr of horses. Ile rltopwosed of the mit-
---- ale to Mr. Roy L1nklnter. ('oibome
A timbre and dance tinder the Ano- township. end en Monslny next be «111
pipe. of the Cnnedtan Legion will he ', sell the horse* by pw,hlic metier et the
held 1n the Oddfellnw.' hell nn Frtriny King Fktwenl hotel tteht s. Kingston
n ; 'onset extra isdy, 'Ase. mere on page R of thin loots. panicle W. 11. Lohh, W J. Teo.
evening, F\PArr1A ry 17th
7,5* w coup
l t t The 'ale advertiRPmwnt op -
to the'1olmesvill.• 1'tilte1 chuteh:
Hnlmesrllle, Feb 1st. 192'4.
To Mr. Thellev Holmes *4(441 Mr. Melvin
W. Nowell. Fxemtote of the rotate
of late J. it !Talmo,.
T>teer Air At t trustee honed
meeting held in the ltntmccsville United
ehnreh at 'reinvest -111e on above date.
the member. of the.hnnrd tolexd their
tineerr appreclotinn of the ftmerono
gift of $1016 from the heirs and execu-
tors of tho e,tnt4 of the lite .1. R.
Holm... and appointed the undersigned
enmmlttee to marry In wrftlntr to the
helm and evet•ntnn "nett tipperelation
for their eptent114 and magnanimtis
generosity In -thus marrying ort the ex-
prrs0ed wish of the tate .1 R TTnimrt.
Signed nn behalf of tntstee tweet by
the committer OPIwrinttil: 1. W. X11-