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'A , .... .. ", ittee reported as Goderich, Seaforth, Wingham and " *v 1,1, t', -pr7gromm.,of"rece, t , , 1.1, . I , - I ­ , , ',_" I "', '. ", , , , ,, 11A 1, I — , ; 4W - ) , ; .. 1, :.1 , - special -Committee. We recommend that the grants to : " initial "14A, e r t -q , - I : - I I , '; () '1191_ is revealeti-'Thq ., *1 Is r, - 'i" , , ; r o- ,, "' " '' W,,i- . :.-The Special. Commi . I , ,_ vw, _VP , mpplewnta , ­ - — 1. ­­ ,: 'i . I$' , 1 - 'm . I follows -, We, recommend that the Clinton Collegiates be paid,when veri- ek , 11 0 ry have'raside it adva-AU&bus :ro . . . , F , _ I 1, g I h nd fr ,K.' "'L T tt'ti ,- ,r uM,g. : , 111"111 - 1, ­, Ii!V 41-1 — lq ,, , J - , '' , 11'ii 11,esignation of High Constab% A. W. fled by the Clerk, fres a "' .'', t - I . ".1 .1. I ­ , . A . - ,.,,,, I , .. :, 't' , . "I _ . . , "; , " I at*r e4s I . . . .1 1 7 V - I I .,-, "It'. _; - tees to jm -4-Ad to. the, _ gre , , I I , I " 4, ., !,, 'z "',111 11 I I WIVOU , Am . ; _ - . I I , i., I - ,I, . . 11.1 , ... I . " , '66.6 ' - -' "' 11 . . 1149 4 Wtesides be aceepW and no action We recommend that the grant to Block. Mixed 01r, I DleimdA* ; with which the acaderaical `qiiiali . - , :: 1_" 1'1115, # Ixr I I I - I . v 01 -at ., , Pen , Bott -.1 ,440, - 1 e taken until the June meeting, and the Fordwich, Listowel, Clifford and . . o * m., .: B. ; " 1 , , I ,,`, 4, jji . . . . . I " i l Atons, may be obtained, owing to.vki I . . 1. 'j,, ,, - , I I ,,, M z" '.2, "' ­. I ,, lliliu .", . . I . I I . I I " .. - .. .: W, .. I ": ` . ilege. candidates "v "of WTIU,nr - " .. , "I " .1. I in the. meantime applications be re- Brussels Continuation Schools be paid ... ­ , X, - birivi e I., . . . .:,] , , . -11 I . I , .4 "I'll '111­ . . , ;1 11 -, ,s . , - , 'E" ceived for the .1 off one or more subjects at., a ti M - * *, I . 0 Ord P6 I -. 4. I position of High when verified and that the Parkhi I . 1. V - . I . 1. . or, r Book . . %, I L, - I ill 10,111.1 . Constable—John, Hermeberg, Chair- requisition be returned to their..Secre- Engineer's Report. Rqal ,. V,onstructed on Deleted Roads There were fewer changes at T.. u. . ­ , . , . , . I ,, 11.i-16, I " . P . &, , I ` .. . 111. . - '­ i ',!-F ,1. 11 tary for correction. 1925 summer than in., previons y6ar. ; thpile , ,,,.6-,? . _zan, I beg to submit herewith my an. . I ,) - :1 I , I Re motion of Messrs. Klopp and Se rate Carb Leaf " ,2c each. .. .,: " _ - , t, -,!i Warden's Comniftitee. Rog were 'Qnly 21 in, the rural ischp-)!, mAl ,on '11 "', ... I ,'I IN- :­ nual report .on the County highway. " d NO, . I . 'Pa . . . , . . . , .. I 'f; n , The Warden's Committee reported Manson, we recommend this be for- P '; , . work and expenditures. The year W; Along Con, I and 2, Me- A. four in the, urban schools. Tids is a ' . . I as follows: wa, op Tp.,, I mile graded condition which we can view v . 4 , , I - . z , ­- 1925 was a most unusual year for and., . .Automatic BlacUBA", " :$tyle 21c "' , rded. Kill OW _1, , - Re motion of Collins and Sbortreed, I I I . 9 Re letter received from Kerr, Me , .... $ 795.24 much satisfCcitl6n, .11 I I .11 ,, ck 2, ',each AS -11, i' '. 4 ; carrying out work. The farm crops , - I I ... 77" -1 .. ­,­ .,Nevin & Kerr, solicitors for G. A. we recommend the council discuss 16 'Along Lots 16 to 20 in- , On account of the few ell I- - , anges , I ., 4, 1, , , : . entailed a great amount of work t, , - ' ' ,, I McCulbbin, C.E., asking that certain this in council of the whole. elusive, Morris Tp., 11/4 mile salaries have'ehanged but little; Ono.. I Standard SU6 31 in. x 5f in. . 0 ;. ­ throughout the year, so that there I . ., 11". il M -i portions of the report of the Special Re motion of Geiger and Kennedy, was not the usual surplus of labor elled ..... 3084.73 school is, however, Paying. As low A& I . . , i,,;;;, I 4. 1. I I . '.g 4, ,, , , Committee appointed in the June ses-. we recommend that when the aver- Easterly from Lot 34, $650 and some new teachers are get -A . '.. " 1. .: . iders I ;;;;. . ", sion to inquire into the McCubbin age attendance; of fifth class pupils is available for work on the highways, Turnberry, I mile graded, ting. only $800. It is to be hoPed tha . 1,00.0'Quantity 0 ,_ 01 ,. , I -, and weather conditions during the fall . t, . 7 -, - ­_ 'I) .., " h rges against Roy Patterson, - be five or over and two or more teachers , % mile gravelled ......... 4002.48 a fair salary may be obtained, o . .11 I , % C a very uns . J) I - uitable and rendered . - '.. 1 1 : expunged from the minutes and not are employed, the grant be double "' 18 .Easterly from Lot 15, 1 wise we should fall back into the un. I.. I ,­,:. as fol- the Legislative grant, said grant not ifficult. Our VoWd­.style books are, U - r", published. We recommend practice has been to conduct any ex-. Grey, 1% mile graded and satisfactory condition of scarcity that .. O. - I I '­,` ,'I' . lows: in any case to exceed $300, and that . gravelled ................ 2268.14 prevailed a few years back, sl" htly higher rate - I I 11 . W tensive gravellh-g operations in the - I ___ .., . Said Comn-dttee made no report in in all other fifth class schools the fall so that progress was impeded 1A Westerly from C.' N. R., In the rural schools there are only I 19 I S. __ . . . 11 I.;, 4 1 I June session, feeling that the whole county grant be equal to the Legis- considerably .until December, when it 1%6iiis Tp., %, mile graded six teachers with firstelasa certifi- Automatic 21C - - Sin to Carbon Leaf 21a 7111 tie "I _ rl P" I matter could be dropped. lative grant,—C. A. Robertson, Chair- a4d, gravelled ............ 574.54 cates and only one in the urban 9 . I.." ', was possible to do a large amount of . , '. 1 1 I . The report of the Special Committee man. work and enabled us to complete our 26 Pipe culvert, 15 in., 38 1 schools. 'It is regretable that trustees . . I I I ' December was based on the evi- Good Roads Commission. \ I feet long opposite Lot 23 show little pre rence for teachers - . ... Ir . . dence given in June by Mr. G. A. Me - The report of the Good Roads Corn- 1925 program- Traffie to I # West Wawanosh ......... 79.80 with dhigher certificate in spite of 1, .,,­ , ; 11. I 1 I I'., . Cubbin and Mr. Patterson. The report of the Special Commit- mission was as follows: Re claim of Stephen against the . on our roads continues increase enormously and indications i. I — the fact that the possession of it in- ,,, $10,804.9S dicates, greater ability and. socrifice. , N . 11 I are that the traffic of 1926 will be ' . - . . _. I tee was passed in committee of the county, we recommend this be paid. . greater than ever. The condition of - . There are twenty male teachers in .. I I be printed Re claim of Robert Doig, we re- County Roads. the rural schools an four in the urban . - a 1. I e county show the Road Construction Account. - r!". in the minutes of the County Council commend no action. schools; this is an increase over that I -1 N I Fe ,411 , pffeets of this increasing traffic, and Road No. of last year. I 'V',. . ; of December, 1925, and the Warden's Re claim of John Cathcart, we re- I ' '. I ... .... W `, during the long dry summer months 2 Northerly from Grand a , X., Committee in session after due can- commend no action. - There was considerable building aci. i , ",;, become very pitted and rough. This Bend, % mile graded and tivity in 1925; new schools we're built " z ,, , re- The Hur'o n- Expositor F " "..." . Bideratiop can see no valid reason Re claim of Dr. Burrows, we condition gives very poor service, and surfaced .......... ..... $2045.53 in S.S. No. 10, ,Hullett; No. 2, McKil- .1 -1 I ,,,, ,' - - , why the report should not be printed commend no action. . I A , . the only course to be taken is to give 21 Along Lots 22, 23 & 24, I . 11 , .t in the minutes of the December ses- Re claim of John Storey, we recom- lop; No. 9, Grey, and a two -roomed I ,111 ,,, . ,:', t, nd this claim be paid. our roads more intensive mainten- West Wawanosh, % mile FORT ' , - 1, - _'- sion.—J. Wesley Beattie, Chairman. me ance, Roads which have not been addition tothe Fordwich public school 1. . -1 11 , - , County Property. Re motion of Dodds and Geiger, we gi7aded and surfaced with to accommodate the classes of the ./ "', . ­ I reshaped within the past few years Orders booked now for immediate delivery, or any time within I I I ". , The County Property Committee re- recommend that this be done. crushed gravel ........... 3850.90 continuation school. They are all three ''months at these rates. , " . , 4. are high in the center, and loose g-rav- 127 ...S,outherly from Lucknow, substantially built, of good' a ppea:r nce Prices subject to change without notice. o, ,I'll V .. ported as follows: Re motion of Armstrong and John - 1 1 41 1 ! We have -visited the Children's ston, we approve that a by-law be el placed on them is soon forced to 3 miles graded and surfaced and modern appointments. The school . . . I " I 1,; I the edge, the center becomes bare and with crushed gravel ...... 8707.22 in S. S. No. 5, Grey, was re -modelled, - .. I'll A, Shelter and fouiid everything in good prepared at the December meeting, - I - I 'W'. - nprotected, and soon becomes rough. I Along Cons. 10, 11 and 12, , I ,t,;, repair, neat and clean. There are 14 and be presented to the Department u the lighting was changed and other . . . I . , /, children there at present. for approval of some of the roads. The only remedy for this condition is East Wawanosh, 2 miles improvements were made. Other at September Ist, 1925, and 5 changes . I -1 ,_ ., k,. I to reshape these roads so that they graded and .surfaced ..... 5982.58 schools made such repairs and im- on January 4th, 1926. . I ­ 1. A . I We recommend that a bureau be We recommend that Engineer Pat- ... . I I'll -­ . purchased for Children's Shelter for terson attend the conference of road are practically flat, and have only 29 Easterly from Wroxeter, provernents as their condition reqbir- The usual Legislative grants were . . I ­ _. a :.P', , I , - linens, etc. . engineers at Toronto. suffici.ent crown to shed the water. In 2 miles graded and surfaced 4117.94 ed, lout not worth special mention. paid on salaries, certificates and ex- . . I INC , ... , 17 , . The gaol was visited and everything Re motion of Middleton and Cox, carrying out this work the ditches I 19 Southerly from Moles- Altogether, this year's work in this perience, als6 on new library books. 7 — Keeps EYES , " _1 , should also be reconstructed and the worth, 1h mile graded, 1% These &ants will be continued in I . , 11 was found in first class order inside. we recommend that this be done. regard was most encouraging. , I I ­ grades widened. It is imperative that miles surfaced ........... - . ,., We reeommend that the paint and Re motion of Munnings and Klopp, 3580-94 School fairs were held at Ethel, 1926. " MUT, Bnght and Beautiful __ " oil be furnished to the gaoler to aint we recommend that this be done if much of this work be done during 21 Town line, Turnberry and Fordwich, Wroxeter, Bluevale,Walton, An excellent two -room school was I Vvirim-wriacco-chicagOAMEVOC" Book 0 I- I... ,. I . 0 . .., , , . 4, - outside woodwork of gaol, as the approved by the Road Commission 1926. ) Grey Tps., 11/4 miles g-raded 861.52 Clinton and Dublin; besides the urban built at Grand Bend (U. S. S. No. 8, mom I — . . . . . I During the coining construction sea- 26 Along Lots 12-17, Col- fall fairs had rural school features. Stephen), on a new site of two acres. , ", ;­ ,: " . gaoler agreed to do the work without and Engineer, when said road is ex- "I I ., . " . son there will be the usual amount of borne, 1 miles graded, % There is a noticeable and marked im- It has a pleasing appearance and is of the ' - I i, 11 extra cost to the county. amined by them. should consider the care , "i T I - * ". We recommend that wainscotting Re motion of Dodds and McQuaid bridge construction and maintenance, mile resurfaced .......... 891.39 provement in ,the quality of the ex- first class in every respect, The class grounds and flower beds part of the - . '11.. . in front office be given another coat we recommend that this be done ij and in connection with the mainten- 29 Northerly from Con. B., hibits a d a greater spirit of fairplay rooms, basements, lighting, 'heating work in agriculture. . " I.. ". ance nearly all of our bridges should Howick, lY, miles graded than in Weir early days. and style of architecture are fine. Cost School Fairs.—These gatherings are . k", of paint. the Commission thinks this is neces- , IN,"i , We also recommend that re -wiring sary after inspection. be painted. . I j. and surfaced ............ 1305,00 This is a county in which it is rare- of building ,and grounds was about Popular with the pupils, teachers and , 1. ' " X", , ly n $12,000. I i -4 .1 . balance of the building be done, as Re Saltford Hill, we recommend Some machinery formerly used on 2 Southerly fron Main St., ecessary to enfor'ce attendance; parents, being the red letter day of _ 1. 1 I . '... ­,-., the old wires are exposed and danger- that this work be continued as soon the roads deleted from the system in Dayfield, 11/4 miles graded parents are, as a rul The school in S. S. No. 1, Goderich the school year. The meeting of par- . P ".. e, eager to get ........ ...... .1 1. 1 ous at present, as possible in the spring before the 1925 will be available elsewhere this and surfaced ............ 1766.59 for their children the best education township, having been burned early ents, pupils and teachers in pleasant 1-1 SIC , , year, but a number of scrapers and 36 Southerly from the Hib- that their circumstances will permit. has been replaced 'by a mod- and profitable competition fosters a .. ,, ..... !, Re Court House: We recommend traffic becomes very heavy. in 1925, 1 1 other small implements must be pur- bert town line, I mile grad- Where there is evasion, it is ofte ern building with heating, lighting, laudable community spirit that broad- I' l', - I . .1 that the one broken chair in the We recommend that the county car V f ,, ­ chased. Me matter of replacing ed and surfaced ......... 1967.27 difficult to remedy, as children -make ens and brightens their lives and cre- . '1 , treasurer's office be replaced with a be exchanged for a new closed car, seating, blackboards, etc., of standard - , 1,1 ". some of our tractors has been c0n- 2 4x4x32 re-inf( Lrced concrete quality. 111 , , , , , new one, and one other chair be re- as the county car now needs many . little or 'no progress w is When the grounds are en- ates new interest in rural life. All 11' , 1 . sidered before, and no doubt some so- culvert opposite Lot 37, Con. barely enforced and attendance is con- larged and put in good condition, ev- schools should take part in these fairs. . ,, , 11 j.!: paired. repairs, having been in use for thr"_ . tion should be taken. The le, I , .11 We recommend that inside of law years and previously the county car use of 1, Goderich Tp., Warner's sequently irregular. The act might erything will be go. 1. Fifth Classes.—There are 7 schooIs 1,11 . .'I 11: , , library be papered and painted, as has been exchanged yvery two years. tractors of greater horsepower will, Culvert .......... ...... 317,92 be made more effective if pupils weFe Dungannon school was remodelled, doing full Fifth Class work. These ,f ' . :., , 1, no doubt, keep our crushers itrining 2 Burke's culvert 4x4x32, required to attend school a certain hi I - , " 11 11',%, - the Law Association has agreed to --J . L. MacFwen, Chairman. the class rooms and basements im- classes are enabling pupils to remaht Vl,' -(.,!' , more steadily, and at lower cost. culvert opposite Lot 25, Con. t 'I' . V; ,,, ,,, ­. pay half the cost. Executive Committee. number of days after reaching the age proved and two Pipeless furnaces in- two or three years longer in their _,,. , . stalled. In 1926 the exterior. of the homes before leaving home to atten& Ii. , , We recommend that plans and The Executive Committee reported Road construction should bo car- 1, Guderich Tp . ........... 339.78 of seven or eight. ry ., , "­ specifications be secured for new lav- 1 as follows: ried on at various point -s throughout 27 'oung's Culvert, 6x5x4O, , A meeting of the trustees and rate- school, the fence and the grounds high schools. . ­. t;: I :, 'i".'. story, for June session, We recommend the grant to ag 'he county as follows: culvert opposite Lot 1, Con. payers was held in Clinton in May. the interior. Teachers' Institute—A , successful - 11 ,, 1 14; 'i - I I I .. ' ,!, , 1, societi,es holding spring fairs Road No. 30, Howick, northerly 10, Colborne f U. S. S. No. 1 (Drys- Institute meeting was held at Exeter ,1 ':'- ., .. We ,pecommend that the Gao or 9 , ultural ............ 568-38 The chief topic of the meeting was the The trustees o lj , be A ,k. ,::I, 0 , S25.00. proposed legislation to establish town- ,. N, , " from the south town line; Road No. .13 Brown's culvert, 9x8x38, dale), Stanley, are commended for on October 8th and 9th, 1925. The ". ,rty, :!,, Re motion of Mes3rs. Erwin and 28, Howick, northerly from Con. 2 ; cuk-ert opposite Lot 7, Con. ship Boards. They came prejudi the valuable improvements made to attendance was large. The d , 11", ced - iscus- ,, N Raeker, we recommend that grant bp Road No. 21, Grey, westerly from Lot 20. Stephen Tp . ......... 517.30 against it; many suspected that it was their school property. The class room sions proved interesting and practical. . , . . ,M;, !`; HEMS WANTED GO; Road No, 21, the town line, Turn- I Kippen culvert 5x8x36, cul- m f bringing about is inspiring. I ,,, , __, U()0. ,A- , - , The 1924 Courses of Study and v , , lfki I Re motion of Messrs. McEwen and lvirry and Grey, and westerly; Road ' vvrt opposite Lot 20, Con. consolidation- During 1926 new schools are nece4s- Regulations.—These have been fol - I M Missing Heirs are being sought McDonald, we recommend grant be No. 21, west,erly from Lot 19, West! 1. Hay ..... ............ 756.15 New text books in spL-]Hng and Hy- sary in Nos. 1 and 10, Stephen; Noi. lowed for one and a half years. They 11 ,-, I'll ',,;­, . i ! 1-' . throughout the world. Many 11,'..'. V6 & People, $7.5. Wawanosh; Road No. 25, westerly 12 Brussels culvert 8x8x32, riene and revised editions of the third ? and 7, Colborne, should be much appear to be satisfactory to teachers i - ", 4*' , a" to -day living in comparative pov- , I I . -,, ' Re motion of Mes-". Sanders and from Lot 16, Colborne Tp.; Road NoJ ,pposite Lot 30, Con. 5, and fourth readers were autbori,,,, improved this year. and pupils, and no objections have ,. 4f ;4" '$,,," . arty who are really rich, but do not ffanna, we recommend a grant of $75. 2, Stanley, southerly from Lot ..,; Morris .................. 547.r2 this term and were favorably received Several fine fences were built in been made against continuing them, j! 1111` I Re motion of McQuaid and Middle- Lake Rangc; Road ,No. 2, Hay, north- I I 24 -in. steel pipe, 36 et 19M, which improve the appearance The GodeTich Collegiate, Exeter ,, , , , " "' hy the teachers. - ,,, ,_ Send for Index Book, "Missing Heirs i ton, w,, recommend grant be made erly from Port Blake; Road No. .96,, 1- r F, o of the school property and protect the High School and Hensall Continuatiort 1 ..­ -pposite Lot 31, Con. The to,al Government grants to ..' and Next of Kin," containing care-, and paid quarterly. Uqhorne, from Thames Road north- i 1. I Tsborne . . ........... *' flower beds and lawns. The -fences School are well 6 - ! know it, You may be one of them f (. ,)R` 102,60 Fast Huron for the year ending June attended. The results ?",; ,4 fullY authenticated lists of missing Re motion of Middleton and Mc-lerly, I rnilo, and such other works 12 36 -in. steel pipe, 36 feet 29th, 1925, amounted to $28,873 96 not and gates at S. S. No. 10, Hay, are of the June examinations are an in- ', '. ' heira and unclaimed estates which Quaid, 530. , as may later 1 ip deemed expedient. :img. opposite Lot 1, Con. ' High , j".:. 1;', , including the Fifth , ,'A I we i-rcommi,nd a grant of 2, Class or fine. Teachers, pupils and ratepayers dex of the thorough work done iri ,g.. 4, have been advertised for, here and I Re molion, of Moser and Dodds, w I regre, to say that I think it will, 14, Grey ................ 208.80J,School grants. The county contribut- . these schools. The public school . , !',,'11::'. ., ".- . abroad. The Index of Missing Heirs' recn mmen'd grant be made. I ,Ihipadtv, _,,;able to pay to Stephen Town- ed $991-92 to the public schools of . , , '21'- - i2 Potining wall, Bayfield teachers have been faithful in the dis- ,, I . ­,.- ` we offer for sale contains thousands' SM4 for hm boA I 1. -1i 11 -j:lage .................. I , . charge of all their duties. I Re motion of Geiger and Sanders, disputed assessment on 'he 221-99 this Inspectorate, as their share of giving M partic. The ex- ; 1 , of names which have appeared in commend same be made. Shipka Drain. I advised in Decem- I — the Equipment and Accommodation 'i's Of Wench's cellent conduct and discipline of the ': .... , ,, 11, j;;, ". . American, Canadian, English, Scotch, I world-famous 4 , ..... ... ,,,,, WeRe"I'motion of Moser and Dodds, we ber that a privait owner would have $38,657.32 Grant; in this connection it arationforEp I p- r.dit to the parents, r _N'. - Irish, Welsh, German, French Be]- I may be Tqv Pupils are a c. ., . , , 'A'.., Swedish recommend a g -rant of $750 be made.. no chance of evading payment, but I Crants to Towns and Villages. noted that though Goderi F1 and Pits—simple I teachers and pupils. "I 4 , Indian, Colonial, and home treatment. " : ;,, 11, li 1 ; , , !ter Re motion of Armstrong and Hen- wal; of tho opinion that the County 'i,1;19V of Brussels, re tur-n- Wingham contribute their share they Over aoxennp au Tesumonfais fr aupwis I All the'sebools were visited twied Oft-hOWOTI '0,i"Q000 in one year. Writeat " ;1. ,( ,, w ns lavry- 1 neburg, we recommend grant be made. could be established on a different 1­rry Street ............ $1400.00 are not included in the di'stribution. TREACHIS REMIEDIF-S LIMITF9"' during 1925. A third visit was made . I k­ . era, executors, administrators. Also 1 Re motion of Klopp and Farrish, basis, .since no definite opportuTnity is Twi,-n of Wingham,- 4th of A very successful and well attend- SOOT S& James' Ohambers, 79 AdelaiideSt, EL to some for special reasons . i, 111 _ ", . I, 1" contains list of English and Irish - ' -J. EIgivi g ,, ;,--;, . e recommend grant be $20. given for an appeal. Our objection lWh annual grants ...... 676,6,00 ed meeting of the Teachers' Institute To -onto. ontario Tom, Inspector. I 1. COUrfs Of Chancery and unclaimed w ;' , ­ Re motion of Klopp and Munnings, would be upheld in a Court of Equity, 'il:ai,'e of Hensall, 4th of " , , , , , ,", y,ij, dividends fist of Bank of England was held in Win ham in October— , , . ",. ,: . 9 I ...... i., " we recommend grant be made. but precedents indicate, that to avoid U)'h annual g -rants ....... 3055.00 John M. Field, Inspector. 1-1" Your Trame or your ancestor's may be '1111,11ii" Re motion of Armstrong and Mc- weakening the Municipal Drainage Town of Clinton for improve- West Huron School Inspectorate. . 9 "I, - In the list. Send $1.0o (one dollar) Donald, we 'recommend grants be Act, we would lose in a court of com- ncillors of ,,, 1,1, , , I - 0 once for book. , rnrrit of connecting links.,* 1500.00 I ,',.%,U , Hearin Restored by Radio k ;, !, ' made f9r 1925 and 1926. mon law. Moreover, the payment of Town of Goderich for im- Huron County. .9 %­ '­ 1. ­ . , International Claim Agency Re tenderg for bread for gaol, we this money will place a black mark pr-vernerit of co"ecting- Gentlemen: .. . I I ree6mmend the tender of E. G. Smith, on a credit -able record. The Engineers links ............ ...... 2949.58 1 have the honor to submit for your :. . I DePt. 296, for three -pound loaf at 18c be ac- of the Department of Highways who — consideration this report on the staU . ,,­ , .. Piftsbiargh, Pa., U. S. A cepted. inspected this drain, advised me that , . $15,670.58 of public school education in the in- I , ,, . . . Re tenders for milk for gaol, we they could see no value represented T)ie machinery account shows that spectorate of West Huron for the 11 `. , , ­ - - . ;. , , ." .-" 2980-tf recommend tender of John W. Bell, by this assessment, and that they new machinery was purchased during year IM. A t., 11 ", - at 10c a quart be accepted. could not approve of the usual sub- the Year as follows: I There are four urban sections em- ? ,, '. 151 "I — — — '.. I ;;%, ".. , I . , ,., ­ . Re tenders for groceries for gaol, sidy being paid to -ward it. This will 8 snow Plows .............. $ 20o.00 ploying 25 teachers -and 99 rural see- , . , . L. ­ _11;i ,.' .- . % ',',"Nji,,! . ME McKI,UOP muniAL 'we recommend tendor of C. M. Rob- be the first item of expenditure made 38 road Plows. ............ J748.00 tions -having Ill teachers. The total ' 1, , . _, , . , - ,,: W"', . . ertson, be accepted. on the Huron County Road System to I No. 4-., rader ............. 80.92 number of pupils enrolled in the rural, '. ", ;19 I , ,,, ; ,. , A , .,, f:, , , Re tenders for county printing, we he disallowed by the Ontario High- 22 Rlip , ci pers ............ 300.28 schools was 2,820 with an average I _" , " , ! FMIR SIM*NCE CO'Y. 1. . ­ J : IN . - - nder of The Signal, ways Department for bad workman- 5 graverf-"Igereens ............ 122.10 attendance of 2,132. The urban -- I I :j ,,' ,, , . recommend the te ,: ,w ,, ,;_ ", jl.", -, 'I Goderich, be accepted. ship since the system was inaugurat- 1 pump ,. .' ....... ...'..... 60.00 schools had a total enrolment of ., I 1:'N ,V-11, . t. , - , , , ;;,'QT, , , ­ , '­ Re application of G. Jamest Jaints ed in 1917. .1 4,K1,;,- t HEAD OFFICB—SRAFORTEL ONT. — 1,061 with an average of 839. 1 I., I . ,#"_%5,11 ­ Rey-nolds and Albert Carterjor in. . . $2,501.30 The total enrolment for 1924 wa I 1 v I , I je . . ' ' " ,4; il'4P,­ . 9 4 , .. crease in s The Holmesville bridge over the Mach ry ;, , 1, , ""Ill alary, we recommend no i nd - ro-Pairs ......... 1490.45 4,013 with an average attendance of y',Ek;1'5-' -`; "e OFFICims: action. , 7 " - !!,, ," Maitland river has been, subjected to :,, Sg O, ., . I ' ,a ,ily ? , 'IF 2,857. Total enrolment for I N 1 1925 ipw , I , _. 11 - ,,;, J. Cormplly, Goderich - - President Re application of Women's Insti- lee jamkning against it in the past, .. 1. $3,991'.75 3,891 and the average attendazee I . ;Zi';' 'f _' ' jl'5 Jas. ­ 1 1 i 11 4 ,l Wang, Beechwood, Vice-president tute for gr,qnt, we recommend no ae- and in view of the fact that it was Sinoerintendence. 2,971, showing that pup]'Is itterided 1 I '.3""r ,," D. P. UcGrpgor,,,.Se fO; . See..Treas. tion. in danger of being broken down and . I I .11"", I - SaIRry of,.County Engineer more regularly in 1925 th I 0, , 6- We recommend a grant of $50 to wisted away, it was deemed exodi- an in- TOU . I ,. &, ­, 1. " ­­. .?W) and Roid- Stl erintendent.. $8000.00 Of the 136 I .,. "Xb,, - I 1, AGEkTS: teachers in the i"He , 0_1 . ,!"", 4 i X Canadian Institute for the Blind. o a Riiiilroad,,94M ............. 8.38 scho " ,;_ , ." - oils, 16 were then and' 120 were 1". AJOX Ultofi,-IL R No. 1, Clinton; Re grant for Sick Childreifs Hos- Fost of $4 481.49p on which the Prov- Automobft expenses ....... 859.40 women. The average salary ot the I ..' . 1, , - ". _ , . :R-1. , ". , ' 1. ,Al" , ! , I , 1, .;r , W. R, Hinebley Sea -forth; John, Mar- Pita], we recommend no action. ince will pay $1,792.60. Other expe Hotel bil! ................ 71.80 16 men in IQ29 ,Was $1,263, and -6f . , - , , `,; ,, Clerical I the . " 1 i ,_ - , 'Cl. -f. _.­tr4z Egmandviie; J. W. Y#o, dodm- We -recommend the following sal- ditures on county hridges amountend r:. , , , , _ ,q Alstan e ......... 780.00 120,wom n it,was $962. ,I , ticftt- R, G,4smut1b; -Brodhagm aries be paid for the year 102,6: to $1,408.24. Stationery ................. 25P.46 Th#*aveVage Salary of the 118 wo- 't , ,, ,`. ,, i ? ,O, ­­ . I I ' ' Warden .................. $ 100.09 ,'­" ,:. - . x . . D1Ud'T0$1S- . Telephone and telegraph .... 92.95 men in 1924 -*118 $090, and of fhe 16 ,?c ­' " , - - ,,, 11 '', :e ,, I Treasurer ................ 1,650.00 _.. __ - - . ;, ,­. J; willfain 4101, 'No, 2,.$esdorth; — Expenses to- conference ..... 40.15 imen1t,wag $1;217., -, ' ".' t 1 1`11 1; ", i: -91P 11 _. -, .. I ,: ,`. ,. "­. , , "'N't :0 -1 . 1. B - J, Clerk .................... 11600.00 . , ,. k"Ii­ r4, 34.. , onnevoles, ro4ugeu" "Ift Crown Attorney .......... 1,100.00 il The eertldatej e of the teachers for I . I .'­1..ai­ . I , am; I b ­4*0o&'Uw W I 44 ,,",-A., -, " fpc. $4,562.14 I99&'it,.Wer6 -16 first clo'kM- U9 xtaond , ­ ,Zl - EW064 Clin' Engineer ................. .. S,000.00, 400/o-gs - ;' dlassv , alkT., 1 ldtdd*i ;ej Oil')nAry. 'k 11RI I I ill , I t ; 'Nor,, . a. . , randitures - 2 ,Xr, . ""N - ,, - , ", ' _tOAVY-A ' W'Matwlhl. Go -. Alex Gaoler ................... 800.00 . $10,804.0 - TH&O 'were, Be, ehiri&§ ,61 :teachers nq, I , , , ,,, `, Kn: 'J, Jig - , 49*k, I , ,, , , 1, 11 I I 11 . . , -1 - lk ' _ , L ",," , Gaol matron ............. 225.00 Maintenance A . "U. I . i 11 I , 6. . ... A I pn pair ... 10,598.97 I *... I'll i, t 511 . I" ri Robari Perris - - i` . I .1 I "llf,fil-11 I h3mician ........... 126.00 ' County, lbfl&9 4 .. tob9tructlofi 4,481.49 I . did I I ", - - I ,,I& , G801 4 re lmm;=_ ,' ?, . . a ,.t . . I I I . I I 1-11-II&I 1,11 ey, go. 8; . 1-111-11 I -1 11 . ".'.'k l , . I . .11.)".. , "', 'kr ­; I , . I ­ - it .1 I - ` ' . 11 _ 4g',-,­. . I . I I ,,,,­,6 , . 'Furzlk Y ................. I ""Yes, I : , .. 800.00 1 , " I . - ISO- 0 fa ,ybai-.01d,.,91fl,of Vghul g, -4 bro*1044 .." ­ , - , I I . was 4 dufj , , ,., . . , , 30M MAVAger, House of Refuge JVV.UV. ""', 1, -l I '11-11, - . . . . , pe . , .1, ve":,.,, F"kli, -" ,111".'I -11-1.,111. - Mato. -11 i 'f'p.' ' ., ... I , -, M, 't 'tbxbUgh, a headset to a conCert from radid.4attbo ONAW, , , , ,f . , ,, I'll 11 I 11­ 11­- ­r'q , . mi".1"Am, .Ij.w ­­,. 1 - ,, 1 1, , . E , $ 5,1880.89 ., I . I he 6i 1 fi. I 9 F` 1'1171­1111 I.C­j- — ............... I . , 500.00 . - . I at the, n ,,,,:,,,, :,,I,:. - , , .1 ,.I 1 500/,; U*an4itures ' 1 , ,., 'i'' an ational Railways at Winnipeg reoently ,fjh' I - . . Asigstdrit, matron ......... 460,00 11 Road qontWeitlon ........ %SA57.92', , - .: I , A16 the br6ad- , P , . $.Ugh she had . ,; W &, J !j . I I J ;,i I I I . . . I been totally deif,aud dumb , .1 . I 900.00 , - Bridge ciolistrUdtl6t, ....... .. ir,, 1 10 . . OA, InCe ihe Was tbreeyea,rg oldi F, ;',t ',,:` ,,k'Rq4;.-` ,'P`, ­e , 0 IUSV-dUor, HoUsia of Refuge . cast pxqd 04 evident she was not oWy h6aring toutdo but - , , , 1,01 , 1100,59 . , ­*ZRQ,, *A 9 , Phk-9-119ihW was al" 0"dISM91tilsh between tbe notes of the diff6rett niurAlc&I jidstru. I. I 'A', I , do iipd " air_ .'. 10 110AI "', "" , , I , " P . I . - - 1 - N ... ............. 400.00 'N , I maintentil 101'r , a ,, `A,,f' , . , , . "., " , I I t ,-1 _ ', "'' I 1. I ;. , " . .. I ; 0 _ 1 ..4 - , I i, I i', I ',: ,':;' "' i' :, I'll", . . , - , In ohaomit ................... I I men $. 11, . I ': , I J; 'A, BK 4, , .:,r,, . , 9 - CLIA - 166,00, . , , I I A -became "' . , %, , ,,, , , , '11, ', , 1, - ", - ..,. . . 1% Maclifneff, ,,W#,r,,W1 ........... A 991.75 -1 : . . 4 - 1 'V' 1101 , ,W ` 1. , ": I ExPensea, &hooil. 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