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M. � ", 13.1oard of Z I , I.; 2 .� �-,'?. ­ . .1. I A ��Car-4 .: . " 7� 7l, , - ,,�', �,,, -,�,'i�'; . , . . ""'Obumb".110 �� 'It Goderich. to ea itfimit of Goderich: - - . - � 't" � � , ­ - Y�,. ;,!'.,!�-,-4� I , The . . :4- �f 1, 11� , . b 'i .7011.1� . , ,. CJ . ; � ".,�,,�j� "; . -bel Is , ,. � A, I � � . ; � '­�,,,�j� "; Cr, bbi . A. Ro Mullm rigs, . I , , , .,q .. Col Ra - � I ,�- I � I � , '* - I All On ' I �Tooked After. � I 40MM"W"A40, , , 116.4 - , � - .,­ .. ,;.-:.. �q, - I y0eld. , . x,� ''. �­ , � C60rich-H. -C. Cox Engineering ....... �­; ... $ 93.48 ( �, 16st, refu . ,4 � I . -W .... I'll Gr6y-Robert Liviiigitione, Xonl Drainage .... i- ....... ".. , "I , 40400"W"."A' -Vol � 41,26. �0'4,��, I i'4fiUfe�-'AAD`Bl - � -.l., X., ";�-?iq� I th t I 11 ' ROM009, : I r, - ker., I ,'. 4t I , a . MO jup -.A , , ` " , I . ":­ 910' . I � .1 I � - j4�4,-;�W , , ­'. - . G , � A,j�'L.# � IV 1, � . � gajq� dietort:- That a giant me ,1.tw#,�c I ,-Thomas McDonAldl: �Biuevale. Soo*, removal ­.. " - 1174.00, - #,, �., �"��,�,� an , ., . J. p". . . � , ". " ,. - . �r " , , . 1. . I to .d e1g e� " " 11 I It A . ) . � "* I - k- . 0 -be made'to'the Children's " , 1. i, I - --E. F. Klopp, Zurich. . , �. ,";.,�`, r2116. 0 , 1. r - . H4k 4 � cattmen a , , 1. i ,Wee4"CuiRinX­:::,:: . P, ;$ .5 01W T' d eet &I 1, , ,. . . ' , . ''. Of , $2 10 13 on. fir4t MO oh .444 to'' " 11 , Qr IVOL jj.nd`�-$T plling�,�- , - -2 5311 41: .Sheltef.-�-&at t ;,. ­�".71 . .�, I 1 ao .4 1 k..; . o Execati . � ' % . i� ., � ;Vick-Thomhi Ingl1s, Cliffbird,. � gv ­­­ . ye Commit,. _,, "I ��11 . .uesday in June, at 3.p.nL ha7ilheM ".I. 2044 ,* I , � , - .1 '� am ch#ylt0b1*k" - .. � . i bbbar,4, Clifford,,,., ,Dr4gg�a#,� �.t, ­�-,.,. w­� ....... ; . � , U (continued on pa e iS) - ,, . , � " � - I � " -T. A", ,X,4'� -George. R f 667:0 �tee� ., , , ,r , 11 M- 't "" , " � . .; � " ,,� 4 " . rl`,%T�l wv_ rk: .: �­ -T : �,�,,, i, Hullett--Watthew Armstron des -W . - . . I 415j.00 Middleton -McQuaid: That a -grant : . -iiii � , 91XV., PrP 114".. , � , I " ,, lb;�;�t"W5;�R,l I , , , ��, -g, Loh, .!: A�WvPr ­.,s�:..­,X­...­­ � "". , ­ , ... M "7 . ' I I '.1 - � ". I - , i � , - '* 40 ­ 'a - 0476 1�,,N I , � 11 � : I - .. I 00'a ,k )r:ore.�',, k*', ''4 �f , � . � I—, '­: -, .� 0 .1 .. , . , Pq#rl, r4 ... I ....... ­ �� I 91 I � Wl, , R,N' --X `- 1 IR �. , . '' " ": 819"Oum, - . UWV, 161344 9-l' ­ , �' ,'� "', � �, "..11� - , , JW41 ". 4� " . ". 77 al, .. . - ,,,, - ': 11 .� �:"� i , . , ­­: ... ­-".. , ,�`.� .... :....: ....... 34-50 orial Fund -Sent to Executive Com- IRD ACROSS THE `t'r "L , , - , - , . : , . -o".1'. � I No NWL I , - so , S HURON OLD .A boro, - . I - 18-75 of $600 be made to the Beek Mem- . �JFF & N �,* XcKillop�-,�F. J;,11AcQ#a1d, St. Coi -.,S, " " : - " , BOYS' ,BROADCAST ila!4 h6AQ � i - . 04' '' � , . 11 4.�,�.-�, , ""', I -1, , ­ 1� - - crossing signs ..... . I CONM"w1k, I 'Y' 0, #, ,,;�.� : , , Nibll -1 . , ,,.. , . ". I 1�1 60-00 mittee. I I . - . '�', ,��. - - - :: ,- - ONTAJW HK ,to be boundless. . - On t . . .. � I I . - . I I . - -41 �11�','; , " . I.t. . "M , . ..;� . , . r* ce ;� 141i%­ ,� I . I : bulle4jri ,Dcla M.- ''I , " , .. - �,,,.%� -0. H. �$borttv.,ed, -Waltou L . - I — . I , 1, , — � 14 ; " ,", -, -.4 1 - I . � , . annolan, ". � , M4ils� . , �t n,�.;" , " - I . i '. j tiow Of the Me�� --- �,�X. j4,� lv`� I � � � I Moser -Dodds: That a grant of $20 in , late CardbjA,t,` , . .... ,­­ - - - - That Huron County r6ceived a great ,`fF,.w.A0 ' ­Vl'wl� Statdey�-­J. A. Mawon, Zurich.' : . . $3,410-89 be made for flowers around the C 11 . . ­ . , 4 -",W, � I . ourt . "I -�5.,, , � ­ � � I � Itibl- j��l - I Now M—UrV` MX4W�,�­��,­,.'?,!,Z­,� 1 14, - - Construction - deal of PublicitY in connection with was a good.man. #.� , �; . - -- —� the bro fold the condition of, the pA ­ ,� iA, I . Stephen -A. H. Neeb; DashwoQd. ........ ; ...... $ 114-15 House. . � -1 I I . , yes, Parkhill. ,- Grading ................... 2719.43 . adcast of the Annual At Home ace -, �, "I . 'T I ,­- J �� - , o -J, J. Hi Arrastrong-Johnston: - That the rearing the tree, b,ut tbls's�ould be Middleton -Cox: That ' 4111 � " , , � . ) . , ".2., - . I .1 the town of of the Huron, Old Boys,, Association Wales, who bad anol It. bi - 5 - - � * � W".., I- ,�)' - !- ,,,2�',�- ­ . e.Cw .!-� "I I 11 Tuciersmith--:�4,olind Kennedy, &-a- Oulvei& ................... 25-a7 road formerly known as Road No. 15 determined bythe"judge. �` thialts- � " ' .:,� "`��,�'�Z�i I 1'. ' , , Glinton be given a grant of $2000 to of Toronto is made manifest by the horse- That fellow stili ... i I `h - ' ' :, ­ 4, z,. N a just 'C" L , '...16. , � ­ . :1� , , . forth. : , ' . . Gravelling . .... 1381�5 in the township of Hallett, also side- Township councils. can Purchase be used on connecting links, the telegrams, letters and post cards re- ride horses, but if he ­" , ­ ­`�' . . I wo Id ` I �� - "I , I . . -", ::: .. .,;:", ­;;,P� ... il � I . . . I . 'lig r .; u to the drawn r,-'- - .:� . . . . . . . . , I,rooml i I 11 . , - �"i­ 1 1, 5 Ugbarnel Hanna, Kirkton. — from Road No. 15, and also the con- judge should se-ftle 'the 'plice, but Commission and County Engineer— Ved , , . , .. . Ttirnbel t., McE,wen, Bluevali Guard rails .'.'.",*,'.".*." " * .... 28.75 road 20 slid 21 leading into Blyth gravel pits and In, 6asia"of-Aiip te the streets, to be approved of by the Roads cei since the broad -cast. From all fine himself oawi< , � � over the United States and Canada h a nice young wornait 11 I - :�,.,. 1. . �­ �� I I --I '� 'E.' Waw"osh—R,6bt. Coultes, Wing- $4,271.95 tinuation road ol the boundary line townships need net acce the judge's Sent�to Good Roads Commission, io s ......... , "." -, I ham. Letters from Mr. McKibbon, En- between East and West Wawanosh decision. ' I � 'pt ., have come messages, many o t e* upport him, he would be.more im I'll, ,,, � , ,." - ., .11 � ,. IM . . I . 'MtQuaid-Ranna: 6' ,, *tude.- I was . ", ,;t, � � 11 .That it is the eing from former Hurorrites in fail, b'r' . - Very much, s#4- . "111 I � ­ , .i ; . I I W. Wawatrosh—A. E. Johnston, An- gineer of Chatham" with reference to leading.to the C. P. R. station at Farmers are responsible for the opinion of the County Council that off cities. Fourteen letters were re�:- upon hearing of .Vhe �d` ,,h I ;".�::::::::, � 1. hurn. l the publishing . , ' 44A, I Of , .,.. ,f, - 111. ' I of the minub* also Auburn, be reinstated as county roads. upkeep of roads and responAible for considering the excellent condition of cOlved from Chicago alone, and a man , . Alb - ndas, of tie Leaillbur�r � " , " ,; � 11 I Tovnw. letter from Messrs. Kerr, McNevin & as these roads were formerly county removing hedges and replacOig, at the provincial highway from Gode- Orlora"4 - '�1111 . � ­ h from Chatanooga, Tenn., write, that Line, McKillop. He was an h . l,p­ '. , . Kerr, barristers, re the same and the roads and by error of'their being in case of request the CO�Lnclfcan re- rich to Dublin, it having been com- he heard Lack Kennedy talking to and industrious ..,­�M ", , 1�­ Clin and progressive farm- ­.�r I ,::;:- 111111, I tol G. Middleton I Clinton. dispute between engineers -McCubbin struck off the township of 1rullett, move by compensation, also request pleted to the required width and ,ul- Wingham, and a man from Jackson er "and ,one whom I Valued a a per- �� :� . - 8 . I 1�� Goderich—B. G. Munmngs, J. J- and Patterson, re the Shipka drain has been d,epxived of its just and right of judge. - .. ;I 11.1 � �§ Moser. Vert and bridge construction also col Ville, Florida, heard Bob Holmes giv- sonal friend. I extend my most tend- ",-1- . t .. ,L�j' . . . matter. proportion according to the equaliza- A -farmer has -a claim on -trees out- pleted, and all re -surfaced with crush- ing his message to Clinton. er Sympathy to the widow, sons and . , I ,�'i .1 1, , Seaforth—J. Wesley BeAde. Application of George James for in- tion, and that the by-law be amended side his, fence on 'roadsides, -but they ed gravel, that -we respectfully ask Apparently the reception in Gode daughter, as well as his mother anij �1. 1% - w . �;;., - � .. I Wingham—J. W. X,&Kibbon. . crease of salary.—Sent to Executive to that effect�Sent to Good Roads should beAhe property of the Munici- the Highways Department to defer rich was nut clear, althpugh W. Re other relations at this time of their . . . . . ­� . . . . . . , . � � 011 Villages. Committee. Commission. . 9- ,.$Rl � - - �. " . pality. paving said road for a few years.— Sharman got in the concert fairly sorrow and bereavement. --J. J. L Y, , , I Application of J. B. Reynodds for Geiger -Sanders: That a grant Of The Warden assured- Mr. Irwin of Carried. clearly. The reception in Clinton The Late James, Hillen. — James ,:'�� , t, i ,�­ , .... Bayfield—A. E. Erwin increase of salary—Sent to Execu- $50 be made to the Hensall See,d the appreciation of the.council of his Middleton -Livingstone: That the Seaforth and Wingharn was fairly' Hillen was the son lof John Hillen an& . -��", . � ��. tive ,Committee. Show.—Sent to Executive Committee. rentarks. � .", �5- , I . .., ;0 I Blyth -4 . M. Dodds. . I ... ", �� 4" in County Council memoraizle the Pro- good. Elizabeth Duncan, both of whom — . * Brussels—A. C. Backer. The latest return of Moilters' Al- Moser -Dodds: That a grant of County Engineer,Patteraon present- vincial Government, re paving the Among the places that sent'nies- came from Ireland, were married in I o I � e. l' , ,-� -,..,. - . I Exeter—W. D. Sanders. lowance beneficaries in the county, $1,000 be made to each hospital in ed his report and on -motion of Messrs. highway between Clinton and Gode- sages commenting on the fi-ne pro- Canada, and settled on a farm in the - � "'t'll," T Rensall-�-Oweu Geiger. showing 47 widows On the list receiv- the countY.—Sent to Executive Com- McQuaid and Geiger, the report was rich, -that the work when undertaken gramme were the following, which Township of Clarke, County of Dur- I ."11; I ,, . . ; '.. " �. Wroxeter—John. Henneberg. ing in all $ for county and $1500 mittee. accepted and ordered printed in the be done' in one year on account of will give some idea of the strength ham, Ontario. Bere James Hillen, ...4, . . .. i The Clerk presided and- after call- for county ?n'd province. Armstrong-iHenneburg: That a minutes. . the detours caused and closing of the of CFCA, the Toronto Star station was born in July, 1835, the fourth of : � . i, . .. , ing the rail and reading the provisions Wnders foi( the county printing grant of $20 be made to each library The first report of the Executive highways during construction.—Car- Sterling, Mass.; Roanoke, Texas ; a family of six sons and two daugh- :��1-1111 . . F .1 I of the act relating to County Coun- were received fr6m. B.'H. Townsend, in the county. — Sent to Executive Committee was then presented and riodL Pontiac, Ill.; Fenelon Falls, Ont.; ters, of which he was the last sur- " �N - . cils, called upon the members present The Signal and The,star. Committee. �. taken up in committee with Mr. McEwen-Shortreed.- That this Montrea4, Que. (2); Sidne . r. On January Ist, 1866, he mar- I ��, A Y, Ionea ; vivo '�n� , , ,,�, to make nominations for the office of Moved by Messrs. Shortreed and The McCubbin-Patterson matter Shortreed in the- chair. Mr. �Living- County Council appoint a committee Stanhope, N. J.; Silver Creek, N. y.; ried Elizabeth Madill, daughter of �.. 1'v;,, Warden Armstrong that Messrs. Beattie, Rob- -as taken up and discussed. The re- stone moved an amendment. to claus. to consult our County Solicitor regard- Monett, MO.; Columbus Junction, John Madill and Jane Johnston, of '* The iollowing nomination was then ertson, Coultes, Sanders and Baeker port of the Warden's Committee, re- es 4 and 5 that the grant be $I 00 � ing the legality of our present system Iowa; Danville, Ill.; Providence, R. 1. Clarke Tol in October, 1867, 1 �`-`, "I presented: Moved by A. H. Neeb and be a striking committee—Carried. garding the publishing of the minutes each.—Lost on division of 16 to 14. of equalization of the assessments of (3); Quincy, Ill.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; they moved from Clarke to the Town- . -,,�,;, . seconded by F. J. McQuaid, that Reeve Roberts . on-Klopp- That Messrs. was read and ordered printed in the Inglis and Hayes moved an amend- the municipalities of the county.— Washington, Mo.; Cheviot, Ohio; ship of McKillop, Huron County, to, , ! I . � I minut F.'� J. W. McKibbon, of the town of McEwen, Beattie and Baeker be the es with the reports. ment to clause 8 that the grant be Carried. Nashville, Tenn.; Wichita, Kansas; the farm. on the Tenth Concession, - ",� I mission for 192 — Marshall, Mo.; St. Augustine, Fla.; -here their son, Calvin HiHen, now , Wingham, 'be elected Warden.—Gar- Good Roads Cora 1 6 Mr. Robertson brought up the mat- $25 instead of $50—The amendment The Warden and Messrs. Living- . I ", ' . . . Carried. I -.-,,41 ried. resid -.1. ter of a get-together meeting with carried by 17 to 8. stone, Neeb and Coultes were named Bond-sville, Mass.; Charlotte, N. C.; es. Mrs. Hillen came by train . I "I The Clerk requested ex -Warden Kennedy-Kloppi That Owen I- . I ­� � Ge the County of Bruce. Final discus- Klopp and Farrish moved au,sniend- the committee in the matter. Greenwich, Conn.; Chicago to the nearest point that could be � 1p, 11- (4); '1�11 � ", Robertson to escort -the newly elected ger be a member of the'eriminal audit. 81011 in the matter was deferred. ment to clause 11, making ithq-almount Munnings - Middleton - That we Oxford, Mass.; Northarnpt'.1n, Penn.; reached in that way, but Mr. Hillen " L ­�Ii ,", , Warden to the chair. � --Carried. , Geiger, -Kennedy- That the usual $25. The amendment carri memorahie the Dominion Government Sayll R. I.; Brooklyn, N. Y,; drove the whole distance with team. . , A31 ­ $[Aliam grants be made to fifth '41 .,." � The mewly. elected- Warden address- ,..'Beatt1e-VcDo7qald - TW . class schools. Armstrong.and McQuaid, iii el that re, ,pp 0 On their farm in X U- .�',!..�-� , -, . ­ � -3 6V reciate--the- -good � ,we,k, -ReUNY'n, EL; T ledo, Ohio; Montreal, and wagon. CK ­ - 'I �- ed ibe council with refirence'i� the Lane 16e a m-embi of th;-Criminal —Sent fo Education Commil amendment fo clause 13, making the done at Goderich harbor, thereb Que.; Orillia, 0 ,;:-",).�V,�, nt.; Warren, R. I.- St. lop they lived for thirty-five years. �­.! y al- �', t work of the session and -asked for the Audit Boayd—Laid on table. Arms trong-McDonald: That Londes- grant for 1925 as well a., 1926. The lowing larger grain boats to come to Louis, Mo. (2); Pleasant Hill, h4o. Six children were born to them Of 4� 1 I" w co-operation of the members. Sanders -Hakes: That Paul Coates boro public library be put on the list report was then adopted. .-' 11., I nur port and urging them to continue Litchfield, Ill.; Winchester Ind these, two died, Mrs. James Dorra,nce, .'� v . The following items of correspond- be a county auditor—Carried- of county libraries and that the grant County Treasurer Lane made a the further improvement of the same. Columbus, Tenn.; Savani;;, Ibl"; in 1901, and Bert, in 1912. The fbur . . . , ,� 11 ence were then read by the Clerk.and Armstrong -Dodds: That Gordon for 1925 be paid. verbal statemAt of the financial. rk­; surviving , " � ' . . : . referred to the several standing corn- Young be a county auditor.—Carried. Munnings-Klopp: That a grant of standing of the county. � —Carried. Hutchinson, Minn.; Blytheville, A are M1%. James Kerr and .-�� � I On motion of Messrs., Munning-s Chelsea, Mass, Mrs. Robert Archibald, both of Sea- -, . mittees of council: Middleton-Rubbard.- That a grant $3,500 be made to -Town of Godericb The first report of the Executive and Hayels, the council adjourned to I 0 forth; Mrs. James Morrison and Cal- � f, I . ­ . .� From the Deputy Minister of High- of $100 be made to each agricultural to rebuild that portion of connecting Committee was taken up in committee meet on Friday. REPORT OF HOG SHIPMENTS vin, both of McKillop. Mr. Hillen is . � V ways with reference to the expendi- society holding spripg fairs.—Sent to link, namely Bayfield road from Bri- with Mr. Shortreed in the chair. The also survived by ten grandchildren, � � tapnia road to the southerly limits report was adopted. The following is the report of hog � ture 6a provincial roads. Executive Committee. I Friday. two of whom served overseas in the � . . -1� Application of the Children's Aid Erwin-BaAer: That a the town—Sent to Good Roads The report of the Education Com- shipments for week ending January war, and by 0— great grandchild. In I .1� Society -for irfaintenance grant�Re- $100 be made to each ag-imicultural so- commission. ruittee was considered in committee The report of the Finance Commit- 28th, 1926: January, 1903, Mr. and Mrs. Hillen ­� j ferred to'Executive Committee. ciety holding fall fairs.—Sent to Ex- Inglis-Mddleton: That ex -Wardens with Mr. Hubbard in the chair. 'The tee was read with Mr. Sanders in the I SEAFORTII—Total bogs 95; select I I � . retired from the farm and moved bo� . I - Application of T. R. Bennett, Wing- ecutive Committee. C. A. Robertson and A. E. Erwin be report was adopted. - chair. The report was adopted. I bacon, 13; thick smooth, 7�; heavies, the home on the banks of the Mait- ., e 0 O. The House of Refuge Com � 6- shop hogs, 2. '' � 1: "�-a-, considered in "com- . f. ham; Paul Coates, Exeter; A. W. MeEwen-MeDonald: That a grant a committee to meet a committee of The first re ort f the Good Roads mittee e- land river at Grieve's Bridge, where 0911� Beacom, Blyth; Alex. McEwen, Clin- of $100 be made to Huron Plowyll Bruce countyl council to make ar- commission M ported with Mr. Geiger in the cUir. BRUCEFIELD—Tat.1 hogs, 67; se- Mr. Hillen spent the rest of his life- I " -1 ton, and Gordon Young, Colborne, for Association.—Sent to Executive Corl rangements for a union meeting.— mittee I h i on in the The report was adopted. � le'ct bacon, 8; thick smooth, 41; heav- On January Ist, 1916, they celebil V . . *4 --_ Mans chair. I the position of county auditor. mittee. Carried, The re " The report of the Committee was � ies, 6; extra heavies, 5; shop hogs, 6. ed the Golden Jubilee of their mar- , Application of Robert Doig, of Port w adopted. _ read in committee with Mr. J .., I " Klopp-Farrish: That a gTant- of Mansorl That this council Moved by Messrs. ingii.R and Er ,hn,t,,i WALTON—Total hogs, 116; select I . Gol for damages sustained on the $25 be made to each school fai'r held very strongly protest against the win that the council go into commit- in the chair. The report was adopt- � bacon, 45; thick smooth, 62; heavies, I riage, and again on January lst� 1926, . � - their Diamond Jubilee. Mr. Hillen . I road between Howick and Wallace.— in the county and one nt bill now drafted establishing tee .-of the whole to discuss the motion ed- i 2; shop hogs, 6. 1 -balf this amount pi-ese i was a Presbyterian, becoming on June � Sent to Good Roads Cominission. to boundary fairs­-�Sent to Executive township school boards in place of the of Messrs. Coulteg and Shortreed, re The second report of the Good. HURON COUNTY — Total bogs, i 10th, 1925, a member of the United Applications from the following Committee. present manner of each section ap- High School Districts. Sorn, disci Roads Commission was read with Mr : ],&63; select bacon, 530; thick smooth , i , Church of Canada, when church union, -i schools for the maintenance grants Sanders4Hanna: That a grant of pointing their own trustee board, and sion took place in which County Clerk Manson in the chair. The report was 1 970; heavies, 90; extra heavies, 6; as consummated. In politic-, he was I � - due from. the county: Parkhill High $100 be given the Junior Farmers , that a copy of this motion be sent to Holman, Mr. Coultes, Mr. Roberiso�, adopted. I shop hogs, 62; lights and feeders, 9. a Conservative. In his home by the . School, Brussels Continuation School, Plowmen's Association of South the Legislature and to each of the Mr. Baeker and several othors�took The report of Hays and Hays, ril .a---- % Maitland river, he died on Sunday I ; Clifford Continuation School, Listowel Huron. --Sent to Executive Committee. Huron members of the Legislature— part, but no action was takrn. equalization, -was handed in. Some � CHISELHURST rnorning, January 31.qt, 1926, after , .�, .- discussion took place on this report, �w High School, Fordwich Continuation Mr. Whitesides tendered his resig- Sent to Education Committee. It was moved by Messrs. A,CQ=id Notes,—Owing to the storm of � an illness of one day, in his 91st year. ... I � Schpol, Wingham High School, Clin- nation as High Cons -table. Hubbard -Johnston: That we have and Hanna that a grant or $25 be and the matter left over until June. Thursday last, the funeral of the The funeral was held on Tuesday, .. ! I � ton Collegiate and Exeter High School, an equalization of the county .this made to the Seaforth srring� show, Livingstone - Hayes: That by-law I a te M rs. Ryckman was postponed I February 2nd. The service was con- I , . atian Committee. -Moved by F. J. McQuAld, seconded year, and the council at this session this to be included in the Executive 4.fixing the salary of the county en- when the remains'ducted by his minister, Rev, J, A, I . —Sent to Edue by J. S. XcEwen, thdi the Warden appoint a committee to make a valua- report. The rules were su-spended,girleor be amended to read that he unti" Saturday' Ferguson of Duff'% United Church, Application of John Cathcart for and Clerk be authorized to sign and tion, . . were laid to rest in McTaggart's! I - damages sustained on the road north submit to the Minister and this was carried. receive $2,800 for his ervices on ceme,te-ry.—The many friends of Mr.: McKillop, and Caven United Church, ,� of Public After considerable discussion, it was Dodds -McQuaid: That a rrw bridge designated roads and $2sOO for of Kintai-1,Sent, to Good Roads Corl Works and Highways the petition of . his William Sinclair, a past resident of'Winthrop. Among those present fron, . mission. the corporation of the moved by Mr. Geiger and seconded be built at Blyth tbis year on County services on county roads, and that these part-;, and now of Egmondville, I a distance were Mrs. Partridge, of . � Application for assistance from the Huron, showing that duri County Of by Mr. Kennedy, that the equalfza- Road No- 1, as it was unflcr consid- the sum of $500 be allowed him to will be, Sorry to hear that he is atlToronto; Messrs. Howard Kerr, of I .� , ng the per� tion for 1926 be as itwas last year. The eration by last year'.R Go(KI Roads cover his expenses while engaged in present very ill.—Mr. and Mrs. Lorne � Gait, and . -� Canadian National Institute for the iod,January 1, 1925, to December 31, Brenton Kerr, of Buffalo, Blind.—Sent to Executive- Committee. 1925—,there has been expended "Pon Yeas and nays were taken; those vot- Commission.—Sent to G-d Roads the above work, and that he shall de- McNaughton very pleasantly enter- � University; Mr. and Mrs. J. Hillen, of .1 Request of the South Huron WO- the county ,highways system the sum ing for the motion, Baeker, Beattie, Commission. . vote. his whole timer to the above tainted a number of their friends on Detroit: Mr. P. Doig of Gorrie; Mr. �. Inen's Institute for county assistance.' Cox, Dodds, Erwin, Farrish, Geiger, Henneberg-Coultes: Thst the as- mentioned work. Monday evening last and a most en- and Mrs. George Joiimnton and Mr. � . . of $170,978-44 and requesting the Hanna, Kennedy, Livingstone, of the village. of Wrol The. vote on the amendment was as joyable time was splent. I and Mrs. Alf. Johnston, of Hillsgreel !� I —Sent to Executive Committee. Me- sessment � statutory grants.on that amount as Donald, McKibbon, McQuaid, Middle- for county purposes he revised in follows: Yea.9, Hanna, Hayes, Liv- . From C. E. Asquith notifying the provided by the ae�­Carried. . - ,and others. The pallbearers were - . County Clerk of the application of On motion of Me§sr.g. H ton, Munnings, Moser, Sanders, 17 ; compliance with the ruling or the -on- ingstone., Neeb, 4; rays, Armstrong, McKILLOP Jarneq Kerr, Robert Archibald and . I anna and against, Armstrong, Cameron, Coultes, tario Railway Board made in, 1924. Raekpr, Beattie, Cameron, Coultes, e.—A quiet wedding � Robert Scarlett, of Seaforth; James . . the following members as 6- Erwin, the council adjourned to meet Hayes, Henneburg, Hubbard, Inglis, The Tn6tion was carried and adjust- Cox, Dodds, Erwin, FArrish, Geiger, Agar -Broom tees of Auburn, Jaynes H!=n, on Wednesday. took place on Wednesday at the Morrison and Thomas Dodds, of Me- . Ezekiel Phillips, Nelson Hill. Johnston, XIOPP, Manson, A. E. Er- ment to be made in June. Herneberg, Hubbard, Inglis, Johl Manse of the Presbyterian Cburch,,Killop, and George Johnston, of " I'll, From the Department of,Highways Wednesday. win, Neeb, Robertson, Shortreed, 14. Ingles-RobeTUon: That, tho Warden ston, Kennedy, Klopp, Manson, Me- Seaforbh, when Mr. Wesley Agar, son Hillsgreen. Mr. ITillen was one of , � giving the particulars of the Provi The chairman declared the motion and Chairman of Good RoRds Com- '6 onald, McEwen, McKibben, Me- of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Agar, of Me- the charter members of Caven Pres- -�, 1� � . I n- The Clerk presented the following carried and the oualization stands mission be appointed t 0 at tend i Quaid, Middleton, Munnings, Moser � . cial 114ghways expenditure in the communica � . , Killop, was united in marriage to byterian church, Winthrop, which was ,"", county during,the� past year, the game tions: as in 1925. ' � . �� Good Roads Convention. Robertson, Davidson, Shortreed, 27. Alice R. Broome, daughter of Mr. and organized in 1875, and for over fifty ;,:,�, being due and payable to tha. Pro- The annual levy at, the - Goderich On motion of Messrs. McQuaid and Mrs. Thomas Broome, of McKillop. years he. was an honored and useful I I .."! vincial treasafei'o,fi Or before the Sth and -Seaforth Collegiaba Institutes— Hanna, the council adjourned to meet --�--- - . - . -- -- - - — - - -1 ��] of July next, as follows- Selai. to Education Committoe'e, on Thursday. Following the ceremony, which was worker therein. For that same length I ,,,, * - performed by Rev. Dr. Larkin, the of time be was a member of the ses- . ,,� , Construc*41 Mai t, - I,' -4 -i- From Albert Carter, turnkey Of Thursday. " " g4ol, asking for an increase in sal- bride and groom left immediately for sion of the. congregation, being one - 1, , 11 . tfon ance, Mr. Irwin, Provincial Engineer, was a brief trip to Eastern points, after, of the first elected to the Eldership �,.�, /I , aryl—&ht to. Executive dd*mittee. present and was asked . " 1, $ 90021 - Mir. 6, X Elliott *as p'r6ent and council. to address the which they will reside in McKillop. there, Until the time of his death he . ,��) , .. ' School Report.—The following is was able to take his share in , 11l ::­ 01j7 1, Maintenance .......... .gl ad4regsed the con the .. HaMson, Brace . nell with reference Mr. Irwin urged each township to Coal- Albcrta -Coal Q05 daily report of School Section No. work of the session, and so far as . " . . to the Children16 Aid Society work in send theiA road superintendents to I -,,�1'11, Boundary .... 182.20 . 9, McKillop, for the month of Janu- can be learned, be never missed a ,.­. � Perth and' Huron the county. . the -Road Superintendent's Conference. ,�;'�,',V, ary. Pupils are arranged in order of communion service, as well as being � �;4��,� ',­�,,, %�. �,� ­ Coi-�Iiti,s . , . . . 1,935.85 Mr. S. B. Stothers, Agricultural Re- lie said he was pleased to know and Another Shipment to Arrive Next Week merit: Jr. TV—Annie McNichl Earl faithful in his attendance at all other . I ��:W,'J� . Hai r ( regentative for the 0&11�nt;y, was be able to testify that the local road . - I .�,I�Qlq.� "o, 104fitty . , - 29g.og 6,023.43 P' ' - ' ,� .1 I Ha , , , " present and addressed the CCUiicil *ith ,superintendents were doing good work . Bolton, Willie McPherson, Sr. Ill— services. At the time of the Golden An" I - 41111 i, �t6*ftty,..,­ 4,271.95 8,410.89 Delia Thornton, Duncan McNichol, Jubilee of Caven Church, in October, � 4,,�,�MW . I � � -�­,v�, - *-:...,,­ . . feronce to ;� ,"��' 4� ' ... L I �. � re the Work dafridd on dur- and would become more efficient and Frank Durdas. Jr. 111—Flda McPher- 1925, he -was one of three survivors :�-�,� k 1. ing, the year. I ,:) *i� 1­:� ­"�'- �"�'A "ib JE .11, , �-'# Z1.63, ;: $11,j5,61.87 1 suggested that those of 1925 be re- ' c - Leon- of those whose names were on the V � 1. . � Under the head Of in son, Evelyn McPherson, Carl I ", � I 20% 'duo Iid�l �.�,',",';l ,' ' 1412iiies, W, appointed for 1926. It was a mistake ' hardt. Sr. II—Ross McNicol, Charlie first roll of the congregation at its , �­ , ..' - , --k I '' . I Col 1, .1 � ,t§661t,­� -� A1812.97, Roland Kennedy, Reeve 6f Tucker- tb appoint a new supe THE HIGHEST ORADE LIGNITE COAL Munn. I.—Lorne McNichol, Agnes orgalni7,Rtion. He was deeply inter- I . !-,ti� I ' I . staith, asked why the Village of gg- ery year. 9xpe .A�-`,� JM6 chiWitiem* s* in't �-, .ve,*er� rierio-e added much to �, ,"��,. . big, b, ' ' Dundas, Kenneth Thornton, Primer— ested in the movement for church un- 'I.ir," . . �;a " " ftoni did not get the 40 per cent. wfitiericy and it would be well to have RUMHELLER VALLEY ,­­ 'Malinferiance ....... I �,;..;,�­-�,*,.4194 ow . � -t IN THE D � ,� . Ralph McNichol. — Edna L. Reid, ion, and rejoiced that be had lived to "?, :.;,��,�'�,'� �, I J� A ,gran on street Oiling two Years a9b, 6XPetienced men In office when pos- ­ . -tng*eering ............. t .:;­ Ilt g �, I , Teacher. see its consummation. Mr. Hilleti Was,, , : t�,��,, �, I 1he , matter was referred to the Coun- ible. - Replying to a question by Mr. . 01, . I , 1'�­ -- "go, �tr jgaglnebr. Obertson, be said the superintendent �;c 1� % Dralhig6 . ................ , � , ,� 1, " I From An Old McKillop Correspond- a man of simple tastes and lived A ' I 'emoval ......... . " , � W Clean —Bright—Hard en ,,, ,� . '*V�� ��­�Mk. Aftstrong brought u - pays for removing snow when statute . t. Dear Expositor: I am just won- quiet life. Though having limited V., snove I ::, I , 14','!6f,aa inmate in the House Of labor Was abolished, but sai dering how things are up there In educational Opportunities in his-oarly 1? ". 1, " . . p the mat , `�' 11" '1�1 .. - � - - : - - : . :, 21721, d that Almost Smokeless — No Soot to Clog Pipes Huron, but having hauled cordwood life, he Was a ninn -of great into -1-11. . ". � , ' J g.". si. .a , .. , I ,,, tl� , ''M " I.— 1 , " R I I ­�' Od was Promised the matter Mich expenditure should be kept with� 1.­��,` . , 64,11� "I !...."'.. � ' T" �,,�%,%, ki into. . � ... � , 'a.i., .. �, , '! it" Certain limits and should, not ex., I , " . . I :*. 7-89.61 *-*k %114 �do, I Free from Cinders — Holds Fire Overnight for twenty-four winters through and galice, exceedingly fond of m,gng ',�;t',� 1 ­,�`41 . I , 11 � . ,-�,, . -1Z ;,, . itt. , ,i�,", I K I 1-1 U ,. , :., , per ot I .;�l I . . . I t 11. , - " ' ill�A , . 0 , . .1 , �,, 4 Ifurows go POP 06A . 1 1 �,$1,986, 6111 I If . , -- - , , - g I . VVIV��, — ,; - ;.�� .� I , - - ' ;U wiia ruo,'Z, I ,. I , - " a�!­ illi.'61 ,to- ed. and taken , kepi road, 1, of course, have an the Owe his life He * h, liq*tJ , .. . . I 1. 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