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The Huron, County Council met on ,of wMQU IZ Williamm =b�ld, 02 The matter ww further , 0, ___' .1 . Nor=,
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Tuesday, December 8rd, at 2.31P p.m., - by Messrs. Hill, Zennedy and b1c- "" " , ,;i 11 Irene' L Xii -
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tatemert TG the High awd Coni Xibloon. ., I REASO INS' 'y � 2nd Qa0.VRrrQff V,T T,-
1pursuant to adjourn meat in June. - I .AV -V
Marden Inalls, occupied th ua*t6un School Fay"Onts MtA0 lett Qir- Ginn VMS •tendered a vote of I �r , . . " � I ends'`
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vea'XI thanks for -his work during the past .� . ,
The roll call shows all the members Hich Schools. Year, moved by Messrs. Hill and Ken-,: & wise 4PAY . ,� , I ereaui;, Xvel
7r,esent except Reeve C. B. Snell, of I t . b 11 a v. i 11
Exeter, whose sudden death on Non- Clfnton ............... $1%,gog.eij nedy. i � .. . . I gavot Ross, 'Ary, I I
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day morning,left & vacent chair at ,Gader4ch ............. 8,874.99 Mr. Turner asked for information - I W., , & 292
the council board. I Soaxorth ............. 9,1�79 -06 regarding the work of the traffic of -
The Warden addressed the council W4ngha 7,892.95 ficer,during the past season. ( .
with reference to the work of this Exeter ................. 8,028.18 Mr.' Hill, chairman of the Good I
closing session. of the year. Adjacent County High Schools. Reads Commission, said his work had 11 . -
The Warden spoke very feelingly Harriston ............ $ :511.38 been very favorably reported on andLab,5 ASH ,. NO SMOKE MORE .
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,with reference to the sudden passing . 1,27-5.79 that he had done wry efficient ser- ', �
of Reeve Snell, ,of Exeter, and said Strati .............. 115.06 vice- NO SOOT*!, MORE HEAT ECONOMUCAL
that the late Reeve Snell had by his St- 'Marys ............ 480.�8 Messrs. Baeker, Turner, Wright, I . .
quiet unassuming genial manner and Parkhill .............. 360.46 Neeb, Higgins, `Henderson and Tre- . , I —
his diligent attention to business Made London ............... 13&91 warthe also spoke of the work re-;
friends of the whole- council, and his County Continuation Schools. quired of the traffic officer and the �
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work at the council board was such as BlYth ................ $ 2,574.25 general Opinion .prevailed ithat the N, C,� ; , UFF & SONSO i
to reflect credit on the municipalityBrussels .............. 3,7,77.36 omeer had done good work and should q . I �
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ef Exeter. The Warden suggested a Fordwich ............. 2,027.10 be commended for the fearless- way In �"--�'A 't'LVIAMW:,.;� 1-11 - :_� , 11 .11
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wreath be sent and that as many as Wroxeter ............ 1,69().04 which he had discharged his duties. 1-Carri,d. i .
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possible of the council should attend Zurich ............... 748.45 The House of Refuge Committee! Neeb4H§ggins- 'T'hot the Mothers' COLLEG I ATE I NST 9 TUTS
the funeral. Hensall .............. 2,628.88 reported with -Mr. J. W. Beattie, in Allow,,,, Board for,iltbis county be EXAMINATiONS
H,e was pleased to see as many Adjacent County Continuation the chair. The report was amended gwane ranted the usual al*wae of $145
present at the meeting and hoped we Schools. in Some clauses and adopted as to be divided as fol! s: Chairman, Collegiate pupils have received theii
would have a very profitable session. Lucknow ............. $ 1,463.91 amended. 165- Secretary, $35, 6d members $16 examination reports for the first tw(
Since the June meeting we have Clifflord .............. 762.50 On motion of Messrs. Neeb and each.-4Carried. . months. These -reports are intende(
gathered a good harvest, and taking A statement of the county indebted- Higgins, the council odjourned to at-. to give parents arid guardians Soul(
. . tend the funeral of the late Trewartha-Wright: That the Good
one year with another, we had been ness to ,thq province, re Provincial Councillor Snell, at Exeter. Connty Roads 'Commission bo empowered to idea of the work and conduct of the
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favored with good weather conditions highway construction on the 'Buron
and we had much to be thankful for Road from Goderich to Seaforth and The council met at 7.30 pursuant to purchase another car load of snow pupils at seh4wl.
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in this regard, for conditions prevail- south of Clinton two miles: adjournment. , fences. -Carried. 1 The gradings are as follows: Firs'
1�� Class, 850/- or over; Second Class, 660/c i
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ing in. many parts of the West had To construction, 19V .....$47,63850 The Old Age Pension Comyn,ittee' Hubbard_XeKiibbon:,� � � . That we con- Third ,Class, r,W�; Credit, 50%; F�ail-
left much hardship in many districts. To maintenance, IM .... 1,7131:36
reported and the report was taken up aider it would be aj:4'able and econ- uta, �
. p , below 5wo.
During the recess we had a small August 1, 1928, to July 319t, in, committee of the whole council, omical, owing to the heavy -traffic, Form V.
fire at the gaol caused by lightning. 1929, interest at 590 .... 2,469.95 with Mr. Neeb in -the chair. The re- to pave main stre4t of the village . Ist Class --Margaret Rolph, Editli
The insurance company concerned had To construction, 1928 .... 60,089.9i5 port was adopted. -of Gorrie in -the neoi future, , Wolsh, Annie Hanna, Ferree Wheat,
made the necessary adjustment ample To maintenance, 1928 .... 3,699.79 'McKibban-Craigie: That; we peti- HigginsQoddsi: That the clerk ley, Kathleen Calder, James Johnston
to meet all damages. August list, 1929 to October tion the Education Department to ad- � -prepare a by-law coin, ing a cer- 2nd Class- --Eleanor Burrows, May -
The Old Age Pension scheme had Slat, interest at 5% .... 1,457.61 .
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cappoinited at the June sessign and Total ................ $117,117.18 1
0)een very thorough and. efficiently Car- Mn.1McCaugue, agricultural repre- �
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Heft to the report of the committees, dealt fully with the business of the F'IrSt hresuri��Il
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which will be given in due order. Scare year. REV. 9. B. KAiIINE, B.A., M�NASTER. .
criticisms had been indulged in re- Moved by Robert Higgins, second-
ing the great cost, but consider- ed by A. H. Neeb, that this council ..
ing the work necessary and actually wishes to express its sincere regret SUNDAY FIV TE,1\40\10 DECE, N111"KER 15 5th. i
performed by the committees in at the sudden passing of our. friend
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carrying out the work, he thought this and colleague, the late Charles Snell, Mr. M. R. Rennie (Choir Leader) and the ChWr of 30 Voices, will present an enti7e
W not in, order, as, in, his opinion, Reeve of Exeter, the news of whose I
the committee had been very diligent death on Monday Morning was re- �(3Ucand spentmuch time and had been ceived with feelings of sincere sorxow &a7D' (O Of,S(7yed very faithful and thorough in the dis- and we wish to place on record our \4e � C 11�Lw I charge of their duties, and the report high appreciation of the services of9-
vvill show that the scheme involved MT. Snell, whose quiet, unassuming A program including Solos, Duets, Quartettes, Choruses, Anthems -and Instrumental
much more trouble. and time than manner and diligence at the council
people think. board made friends of the whole has been specially selected and the choir are putting forth every effort to make this
The Warden referred to the finan- council, and we ,all join in express- '`Sacred Song Service"' the most interesting in every way, p
that they have ever resented ,
tial conditions of the county, and re- ing our sine -ere sympathy - to Mrs.
marked that our expenditures had Snell in this, the great hour of her " It is a good thing to give Thanks ��® Me Lord, an
grown very much during the past sev- affliction. 'Carried. . d to Sing Praises
en years and this increase had been Moved by Hugh Hill and seconded unto Thy Name, G Most High. " 9
chiefly due to two causes, those re- by I. Wright, that owing to the death '
Hating to secondary education and our of the late Reeve Snell, of Exeter, . .
provincial highways. These expendi- this council send a wreath, and the P R O G R A M M E OF SERV�CE: .
tures were entirely uncontrollable so Warden and Clerk prepare and send 1Z . .
far as the county council was con- a letter of condolence, expressing the 1. Organ Prelude ........ Mrs. M. R. Rennie " Patterson, H. Murray, with violin obligato by
cerned, but had to be met by county sympathy and regrets of the ryfem- 2. Call to Worship. 'MT. Gerald Stewart.
levy. We have been trying to meet bers, that this county council do ad- 3. Invocation. 12. Solo--PKing David's Lament"
these expenditures, and at the same journ Wednesday afternoon to attend 4. Psalm Selection, No. 109. Mr. Dalton L. Reid
time pay patriotic debentures on a six the funeral and that the Warden ap- 5. Scripture Reading. 33. Anthem -"I Will Arise"
mill levy, but during the present year point a committee to arrange trans- 6. Prayer. 14. 'Duet"`MyFaith Looks Up to Thee"
we have found this absolutely iml>os- portation.-Carried. 7. A short talk on "Sacred Song" ,Misses F. Beattie E. Wheatley
sible, hence the increase of our coup- The Warden appointed Messrs. Rev. I. B. Kaine 15. Male Quartette -"Lead Kindly Light"
8. Offertory -Organ and Violin .
ty levy from six to seven mills and Baeker, Craigie, Beattie and Trewar- 'Mrs. M. R. Rennie, Mr. Gerald Stewart F. E. Willis, M. R. Rennie,
the Warden thought the general opin- the as a committee to arrange trans- D. L. Reid,
fon prevailed that by the introduction portation fof the council to the fun- 9. Male Chorus -"I Am Wandering Down" 16. Anthem -"My Faith Looks Up to Thee"
of the pay as we go Chorus of 12 " IL ices. Soloists, Misses F. Beattie, 'Murray Mr. F.
system we can era! ,of 'M2. 'Snell. 10. Anthem -"Hark! Hark! My Soul" E. Willis, with violin obligato by Gerald
avoid the issue of debentures. We on motion of Messrs. Rader and SQ10ists, Misses I. Wankel, F. Beattie, H. Murray Stewart•
are very much encouraged in our Neeb, the council adjourned to meet 11. Ladies' Quartette --"Come Unto He" 17. Duet -"I Will Extol Thee, My God'
attempt ,to try the pay as we go Sys- on Wednesday, Miss F. Beattie, Mrs. W. A. Wright, Misses P. Messrs. J. A. Stewart, F. E. Willis
Stem, and budget each year, by Hon. Wednesday.
Mr. Henry, Minister of Highways and The following letter was read from THIS IS YOUR rNVITATION TO COME
others very high in the highway fin- His Honor, Judge Lewis, with regard
ancing problem. to the 'keeping open of the roads for
A very high authority at the recent winter travel: MR. M. Rf RKNNIE, Choir Leader. MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist,
Ontario Good Roads Convention, To the Warden and County Council-
axgued very eloquently in favor of lors of Huron,. �
the system and stated that it was Under the recent Ontario Statute, just the public school grants so as tain by-law No. 9, passed - by the town- garnet Forrest, Margaret Patrick, An-
t,etter for three chief reasons. the County of Huron has been with to place Goderich and Wingliam on ship council of Hullett, closing a cer- nie ?&Naughton, Mildred Shinen
1. There is less tendency to ex- the Counties ,of Wellington, Waterloo the same basis as other towns and tain street allowance. 3rd Class-Rossie Patrick, iiarg-
travagance. and Perth, formed into the Fifth Dis- villages in the county. At present On Motion ,of Mr. Beattie, Mr. Tse- aret Ferguson, William Lane, Clar-
2. At least forty per cent. more trict of County Court Jurisdiction in they axe the only two municipalities wartha, was appointed to the chair. ence Trott.
money is required to build the same Ontario, giving the judges of each in -the county not participating in pub- The chairman called the Warden, Credit -T. Govenlock, Maisie Pur -
mileage undey. the long Payment sYs- county jurisdiction in the whole four lie school grants, which we consider Mr. Neeb and 'Mr. Adams to the front, cell.
tem. counties. Under these circumstances, unfair to them. -Carried. Mr. Neeb read a very compliment- Failures -T. Cliff, Elizabeth MC -
3. The road will be fully paid for I have been obliged to travel through On motion of Messrs. Hubbard and ary address to the Warden and Mr. Lean.
when finished and will -not be requir- the whole four counties this fall. 1 TrewaTtha, the council adjo,urned to Adams presented him the council's Form IV.
ed to be rebuilt before paid for as is feel that it is due to you gentlemen meet on Thursday. gift, a gold headed cane. 1st Class --Mary Drover, Jessie
often the cage in long term road pay- who look after the interests of tb,� The county -treasurer then gave a 'The Warden, made a very appropri- Archibald, Helen Ament, Florence
ments. people in your county to state to You statement of the finances of the coun- ate addTess, thanking the council for Ryan. Q
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However, this council will not be how gratifying it' was to -4E' to find ty up to date. their splendid gift and for the very 2nd ,Class - Margaret McKellar,
called upon to make schemes for the the roads of the 10ounty Of H11"' ' The Advisory Coramittee report kind words contained in the compli- Gordon Rennie, Mervin Keys Iva
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incoming council, but the Warden compare o favorably with other was taken up with Mr. Craigic in the mentary address. Nott, Muriel Beattie, Neil iyndall,
hoped that whatever arrangements counties. chair. The report was adopted. :The chairman then threw tho meet- Erma Workman.
were made the council would en- Of course, there is nomuch neves-Moved Move4by Messrs. Baeker and Hen- ing open to the members present and 3rd Class - Jeannette Finnegan
dea,vor to resort to some method sity of my drawing to Your ,attention Berson that the Good Roads Commis- a very pleasant and profitable night Lorne Pinkney, Beatrice Aberhart, Is'
-without introducing long term pay- the fact that transportation both of cion he requested to retain the ser-1was spent. abel Forrest, Norma Habkirk.
ments to burden the future gene -ration goods and of people, 'has changed ab- officer, his I the
At the conclusion of the speaking, Credit -Arthur Finlayson, Mary
-��Jutely within the last few years and n time
who would have eqn."ITY great or salary to be arranged from in 0 1 ,ie members rose, sang God Save the Reid, Robert Aberhart, George Parke,
greater problems to finance, that the Corporation which does not time. ng and on motion of Messrs. Beat- Ignatius O'Leary, Margaret Cardio,
AnotboT matter calling for the at- realize that fact and keep up with The Finance Committee report was tie and Neeb, the council adjourned to Aida Bolton, Madeline Hotham, Glen
tention of the council is that relating the times is not doing its duty by taken up in committee with Mr. Rader I meet in January per statute. Gemmel, Norma Bolton, Gertrude
to our hospital payments for indigent the People whom it represents. There in the chair. The report was adopt- Matthews, Joseph Williams, Harry
patients. We do think that now we is -nothing that conduces more to the ed. ('Continued on page 2) McLeod.
have four fully equipped up-to-date comfort arid the prosperity and pro -
hospitals in our county that• surely grecs of any -people like the easy The Good Roads Commission reporc ----
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tients can be fully provided facilities for transportation of people, was taken up with Mr. Henderson in
these pa the chair. The report was a
for in our own county and although good's, cattle and stock of all kinds. dopted.Wright-Backe'r: That a hearty
this may not materially lessen the Millions of money has been invested 1$w
cost, we will be paying out of Our in M011"r vehicles Of all kinds and the 'ate of thanks be tPrdered Mr.
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e - saving 1, these expensive articles by terson, the County Engineer, for the # us
county taxes to our own county insti NAMES GO S70RE REWS 4
"I would thoroughly recom- the 9(10cl cold , over
condition of the road, ver efficient services be. had render- #4
tutions. "e- which they travel is enormous. ed during the year,-Carried.4
Mend," said the Wardeii,an improve -
Ment in the Act placing these cases T ,nm writing you for the purpose The communication of His Honor. P STOP—SH OP--- SAVE
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under the control of the repTesmlta- of bringing to your attention the fact
Judge, Lewis saes again read and con- 1
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Rxpftyer.q. 11 that the municipality that doers not qidere'd in council. New Dinner Sets opening this week. They are the last word
f,;V(,q Of our own t, P 4
. With 1-"Rqr(l to our general county leer OPIn its roads in the winter time The Warden spoke of the necessity tp in decoration and design. The quality is just the very best,
finance- t11c warden , is behind 1�(, times. Of course, as of keeping the roads open and several and the real big argument is the Price. Come and See.
I said that the , the members of council spol<e regRrdingi 114
treasurer -,Vr1TTlr1 submit a statement you know, the.. main trouble is 4
of conn- �now which, when light, drifts in in the matter, eqpPrinfly the through ±$
during tl,o pyesent meeting . , roads. ;1P
cil. (,e,rfmin gpr>t.g If attended to Find re- Mr, McKenzie spoke in favioy Gifts G E fts Gift; 4
promptly the task i.% cornpara- ,,,
He conell'(1-1 bY `�prvs,sing a wish 'O"d Pro'ra 'atter
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i and how!d the tively engv. In fact, the trouble and keeping open the Blue Water H' , for for 4
for hearty co -T -1-0i"? 'k and . exp(nisf, of keeping open way and other roads p to th N w
cunei] Would P"I"r, r:)�,Ilrlll considera- -or Year e e _5 MEN WOMEN KIDDIES 4
tion to all mnJ-.tk1).r, .911,111,17tt0d to them. snow roadi, if properly attend to, is -
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At the colley"Sion " a, matter should be left to the, -4;� come With the Crowd to Our Biggest and Rest Diqpiny.
f the Warden's much less than keeping the roads ' Tho opinion prevailed that C, the I T*
r,nrro�ipon<ienee good shape in the summer time ('road ,
was road address, the following is indicat- they have been in Huron for the last Roa,rls Commission and that the main
and dispnsed of ,, year. I, therefore, would ask the ]invs, of communication should 1,P kept '95 ALI, TOGETHER FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS
ed: provincial grants to council to take this matter into your open as well a,.; in their judgment is 14i" I
A , i Christmas comes just once Pach year;
statement of prov ranaide,rAtior and see if by some 1 required or neces,sary.
f,ontinnstion rrhools Of the cnurty- s-1 means the ninchirinTy which you have I 13,911nnfyiv- ;� Santa Claus say.9, buy RIGHT here, *?
foil's. t - Mil: That the county PO, 04
in use in the Rummer time cannot bo council recommend the return of --,AT—
Blyth .................$ 902-75 used in the. winter time to the L;;,tl,. Warden Inglis for the year 1980, as PIP BUT7�E *
Brussels ............... 901.04 of all._(Sg(h) E. N. Lewis, Judge, � we consider the Warden of the, prev-: P 4
Wroxeter .............. 876.41 1-Inron. � I iouq year to be a benefit to the cou-a- p�, T CHU mod G97 S70RE
Fordwich ......... SR8.88 Ginn was called on and gave a f . "1V
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..... 996.77 very full account of his work (luring: fL'nfl that a copy of this resolution bo ' A . 0
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Scott, Ian XacTavish, Harry Sheffer, winds, heavy rains and snow and V%7
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commencing about the 8th of July and7 I P:,11
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receive who rod noted for its excessive
Graduation Diplomas 'heat, hum-.,.,
have passed the following examina- idity and thunder storms. There will', "
tions: British History, -Canadian His- 'be very serious floods in many places,
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tory, Middle or Upper School papers owing to the heavy rainfall of the last �"..".,
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on English Literature and English part of June and forepart of July. i-1. 11
Composition, and eight cyber paper., August - First two-thirds very
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the Middle or Upper School,. The Last half dry with average tempera- . .1'
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subject taken by the candidate for 27th. 11 1
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examination, and if a pupil who has September -Very calm and very dr7
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been awarded a diploma subsequently to about the 19th, then strong winds,
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be recorded ,on the Graduation' About the 7th, cool winds and raha. .. "
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Diploma. Balance very calm and dry. . ..
The following pupils who were in November -First few daw calm-
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attendance last year at the Seaforth and dry. About the 7th, winds, rain..
Collegiate Institute, who are not in snow and frost, eentre ,quite mild.
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attendance this year, have met the About the 22nd, very strong minds,-_ .. ..!,
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and it is hoped that as many of them the ®•
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415 V e e present, at, The
Commencement, Thursday, December
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19th, at Cardnols. Hall, to receive
1931, January -First half of month-
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them: Erma ,Broadfoot, B. J. Dan-
a positive record -breaker for wind,...,
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can, Jessie E. Finlayson, Vera M.
rain, snow and frost. Latter haV"
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Gardiner, Frank Hogg, Dorene Hud-
very decidedly mild.
son, N. V. Jefferson, Helen Lane
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Grace 1. Mason, John D. McDonald:
The strongest winds over the whole-
William McDonald, Gordon C. Me-
globe for 1930 will be about January
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G-onigle, Firelera, F. Nott, Thomas J.
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22nd, strong; February 6th, veiry
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20th, strong; June 20th, very strong'
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and persistent; July 1st, very strong;
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July 15th, strong; August 27th me-
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Persistent; October 3rd, medium; No-
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vember 3rd, quite strong; November-
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22nd, very strong.
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Literary Society. -The Literary So-
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season, with the following as officers,.
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COLLEGIATE COMMENCEMENT
ALorris Dalton; secretary, Mary Ma-
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lone; FditnT, William McMillan. A
Everybody at the Collegiate is busy
cr,mmittee was also appointed to as-
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doing something in preparation for
silt them. The society is preparing &
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the Commencement Fxerciseg, wh'e't
play, to be, staged in the parish hall
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will be 'hold in ('ardno's Hall, Thurs-
in the -near future.
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day, December 19th, at 9 o'clock,
Note's. -Miss Annie McGrath, sis-
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This is an opportunity towards
ter of Mr. P. V. McGrath, died in
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which the new Principal and teachers
lInmilion on Wednesday morning of
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have been looking forward to meet last
week, and her remains were
the pa;rents of many of the piip;lq, as
hi -might to Dnblin on Thursday. The
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well as .some of the. graduate- of the
funeral took place on Friday, Decent-
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Mr. John McGrath. of Hibbert,.
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receive graduation diplomas, besides to
Dublin chirreb. where Solemn High
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seventeen who are continuing their
'lass was sung by Rev. F. Bricklin,
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studies. and
interment took place in Dublin
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of fun and laughter. Two amusing,
u-nd church at Dublin on Sunday,
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Oirown from a buggy and seriously
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tl�p horse having become un-
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tion of Miss Fennel. and the other, 1)1,1
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medical aid was sum nio� .
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Programme will be two costume Banc- nlic
Women's League wish to expj,610'
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sincere appreciation to all t -h000:
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Miss TT(,]I.v(,-.r and Miss Gillespie.
who assisted in any vv�y', AIW pa.fi�i,.
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