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I , . 1, . . `S"t. � ,� . . - I I .1 - I I� tI 11 Revent y, ,-Ibst'' tear. 1 . � I SEAVORTA�ft-, .I i"T �ItWhole yumber $2871 I .- 0 11* � " A ., �:I all )I ,Ir.' = -* 1M I �' 77TA"T �. ­.,r­­A`,� I ­V� 1, ,�.,- 12Pi9s . .1.1 ''. " , . . � I 0, ,. . . i 4. , , ,. � 11.. ,� � '.. I4., , , ,50g,�� ,. . ;, , . , , t",�i �101V,�l ox", � ': . I . . I . , � z��,�,.�t0i`ip!, ."' " , ­ I "! 1-11 -�, I , . , , I , I ......... , , I I 0. 4 , , . . I . . - ' ", �` ,; :� N '�t. , " -` I 1, �1 � , � ,, U�4� �� * R 1� I .1 . .. 1. ,.� .1 I I A. .1 P, . . I V,,.,R� R"'1(1.111�1'1 "I I . RONIT,0!) , � I h':.­� ' when , again ta-ken- to tilts hos SW"Was, , i OV,;#,��.�."",_,. ' -11 � I � I . :L� p',,.,'... _.� �,V,� , HURON C I �. I I " � 11 �! 111111'e., � , ,,, TO' ,,, . the province are making application - w, she suffered-' a rela0se and wa,% "I , OUNI". COUNCIL to the Provincial Government for re- '. ' � . I ', A R"i ­il I 11� ..... , 17 -`,A,` "I '' I .. ;;�i'0�.11!5�X',W,�; 1, . �4�'112� ., - I,: . lief from suburban road, assessment, Ne C, I I ,,,,',"',"�,,.�;��-,�";",���,..,i,�"-",�,.-� w . , ar born in -Sutherlandshiro, ScScAland, $1 � " ""', ` ��"T" , I . I , '' .." �., , I - ,���,,�,�,i,'�,�,,�;�.,,'.�,,i���,,ii�����.", , . 1. I . ­ , , " . , I �,, i�, 1. . I . , . S , , , I i , " I. 4;9 - , � , .1 go, be ." tb, M, 0, I whereas any relief il granted is t years 4 , ,ing.'a ,daughter of - t4ja 31 1 . ' � fifill"i-l-W, I ' , 4", � �, �- , , _ Huron County Council met for couilieil briefly, regarding the work of an( - 'Ar 0 . , - ' " �"' 1 , lr�� i ent. expected to come 'from the Highway. late A1iexs,ivdier'XcK.s7,' At '010 age I �,­ - " '; " 1"t " L, ,09, -r� . ,, . st ual Meet!0#, �— L ,,ffi,`i,# , '. The C' � ,knu "' I%, " ` Z", ` 1 4ft Ja 1. 0, uejo, 'LI'.. , " , J0 ",F ' � ,­_".­,�­,► "'j, Decom- ' , � , I ' _ .r#!, - P , , ��,� "', "i its December session in the Court the Rouse. He said the Old Age P ,", �3 ..... ,L,�l�, � , ; � , �i�";,�' �i�";,�' �i�";,�' A�f five, years she, carne to can -a-, , ; —tA4 �i�";,�' ' , 4"" Home, Godeiich, on Tuesday, si-orilk. 'had worked, out very patisfac- Improvement F!uwl of the Province, O . I I , , k ' ' I ' I ' �1,4,;��_ '4 ", -improved roads of � her 'Parents, two brothers, and * ' , . �!". �; , �_.�� i - �, L" """" 11, -11111- z�� . . . . . . , I �� I _.. -, T. W_-4.1�_v-",_ -__..v,, 1. "I � , " T. , "D T, � mlr]i, � � . I , *1 ino, , .T." N4. " " tol _a W �� 'I', ber 2n -o'clock p.m. L torily and this 01(l people were well and whereas, the .Rosed le with The 31tat annual mee0ug Of th'0.1.1,0!10.;J� N*44 14,�w , , d, at 9 I the province have been of im3fien" one sister, tue family settliog on the ' -, __#,�-�' ,..'­ ­ f, ' T , " , , � & - � . . M., J, . , Warden Baeker ,occupied the chair. satisfied, . 1� Bb,ysm AssociaU4u -Of . �461�: � ".", � I , 1, - " -Piaun I , "�"'q! "" ,Roll cant showed all the members in " 'rho Clerk gave an account of the value to the said cities, and whereas , . 10th concession 75 Years ago, and Huron Old i] . ;.�.,. . .. , #,,�" . , Allowance the subsidy -payable 'by the Goiewn- I ., . il there practically her whole life wi � as ronto, was held in H'ygel# Hall, 11 , 11 1,. , " 1". I I• �'Pi KI -111, 11 � . 01 , , � gO' "y. I , . ft.­'NI "I : -, wor$dnga, of the Motber's, A , I " � - 0"' " :�� I t . spent. Since the death of her afro- Street, on Friday eviening last' . � F,�,;t ;tarp " 11 ag the post year meat toward, county road expenditures . � ��;.. � ": � J_, � �n!­�.". . r ,� 111�1 ,,� ­� attendance except Mr. Mblrbbon n .. . , ��', "I :. , ,�,Q I I r , ' "L ­, � r -, . , I I ; " .. - them, peter, whom she had tenderly had the best attendance of . I 1, � �.�. � � 41 MT. Francis, who is ill in ,the county durli increased since 1918, and .1� . . all . ­�,,,�t "'V" " P", ­ . I , . 4'_F�.U­hr�jl , � The Warden addressed the council, and province, and answered Several has not )been lberia 'nursed for a number ,of years, and meeting in the -history of . asisoc - iBI,A—W. . Fjoodr'44',� I , dealing with the work of the meet- questions re, the Act and, eases sub- whereas the traffic on the county I � I , 11, ,F Ang � �..,,�&�� ��� . . . . . . . �� 11 roads and the demands of the tr1af- �, which occurred two years ago, she tion. 'President D, D,, Wilson presld- is, J. S. McKinnon, �JA -_ .-A .,,�� 00�1,, 11 L. ,M% V !"f", -.e Y"" _ ., , �, I , ,,� " I I ' - , - , � � . 1. 6 follow- mi#ed- I ffiss, McKay was a ed, and the Teports, of the secretary Henspl.1 sis :W, �,;,��,V,h rnpsob , " 4 . ing stressing particularly t1i . _0 ,... I . J :Mr. McLeod, .Ngricultural Repre- fie have increased enormously during _ C had lived, alone. ,Pft*,,4 � I - the organ - n Draw, ,,; r . - I ,IQ "�111111�g�9�11� ` I .J 1 Ing ,Matters: - 0 ! truly Christian, woman, and took - a and the treasurer showed a o g u Mervi n D � ... 4_ �Mftg,ii the great semskive-addressed the council, re that period, and- whereas the revenues h' &_�.';�L.'7" , 1:11 11.�.","",�'l,'�,,,��,'4,,'��'!', I The Warden spoke of I I great interest in the church and ization to be in a most flourishing , Dr. W J�'A ' 1, "I ­­�. •�,5',",',�'��`,AW- 11 '. ­­ .. . R ;�, "'y - 1 V4 ,, it �. � . $� ;:�3 ,..�' 9�_:,­f , Ail F leasure it gwe him to be in his the workOf ,the office, and the various of the Departipent of Rig ,01 Bayfield -J A,, Cax ero , ' ; ` � I 1. ,:bways has 0,j �, . increased ,greatly during that time, 'church work. Even, as an old lody condition, with the -surplus the larg- ., .4 n#:.10 .. ,O ,I t�,,; ,t .- . � . � ,, ', ­ . . . . . . . . . . . fj�, n,�� , , M, I 11.1, � . s., of his. work during the year . I . J, -19, Cool-," -.,,� ,, ;.�!,;�� � ,,, 0 �Kl . �'g3 11 . I ... I s history. 411�".... 0.., place and looking into the familiar phases. - she frequently walked the six miles eat in it Donald ";'�'�"�" �, . -1 � 11 N ' ' , ,,,.]�o �� .v 9:�,��_6... 1 : . � ' "I 11 - I leagues, as a few The,report of the County Advisory and whereas the counties have not re- I � . !:, �, �5.V 1 ,-.�,�.,�, . '�' � ,� , . , " faces of his, col eWed an equitable share of this fund, from her home to the -morning service At the conclusion of the busivess, - E, Beswm#hp I G -01'.i.4,101- !��`, t_ w presented and taken e were played for R. Dane,, Mrs. F. Irwin , ,��k�',,.­ I with considering the rev' ed from JUST ARRIVED ' p, I First ,Presbyterian Church, - �W.A 40 had doubt9 of be- CurnhAttee was pre . ,#,' 1 ". weeks ago he . in Pi Sea- bridge and euchre, . ' I 07_�,,,�?'' ,.�Ll, enue deriv . r I.W ," � �. . I li �, , on. �11,_ ­ - meeting of up in committee of the Whole, which the members, , ,'. ... I;, ",",_ , -111.1 � forth,, P. 1��, ing allowed to attend this e- the -traffic on the county roads, the and back again. She'was the, two hours, -after. whie L�ndesbloro-4014U " , �j Mr. Amistrgug in, the chair. The r .• ti", _Nkr,x,4 1 I council. Minister of Public Highways be pe#- last -remaining member of her fandly old and young, tripped - the light fan- Amongst'those',pr"ps 't"' 0 on'. ";O, , ". , 1, -f 11 -P � ............ ­k,��, , I . . �f !,- , ,�', . 'he f 'wliig' , - ­� It had been the expressed wish of port was adopted. . . N. CLUFF &SONS this ' country. tattle until the "we sma".hourg. ed t V1.16 : 11� - " ,,, I "' '.. IMT. Key 11 , I :%, of Grey, asked *re the timed to give first consideration to, and had no relatives in, , many councils and' people of the sour] was the lucky win- Mr. and Mrs, 4T. A. WUieri ,Mr. ;,,,:� ty that the county should do its ut- division of Red Cross funds. ' the matter .Of increasing the county . The funeral was -held from. the home Miss M. Watson _I " — 1. . 11 ' ,. I .11".." 41.,_1111,11 , , ".." . . . . . . , "..", of Mr. and Mrs. W. 'j. Walker on ner lubridge with 14,71. points. .and Mrs.,D�,`D� WUsou,,Mi,,ta,4411.� . , .". ,,,:;'I",� . I - ft . I I ­ , , most to cut down expenses and this Mr. Inglis 'brought up the matter road subsidy, and that a copy of this ?&. R. Ptridliam won the inen's, I E. Floody,'T.I. . B. and Mrs.., X I I �0�49- - " . , I I 11 had been followed out as far as POs- Of the disposition of the bsud ilistru- resolution be forwarded to all, the consisting of drills, dialogues, resits- Thursday afternoon, when the ser- . c0g - �' `,i,'­�.��et�� vices were conducted by Rev. I. B. prize. 'Mr. and MTk Q G. Va=toiie,.Mk'..'- .d,.'.`,;1', other counties of Ontario for endorse- tions and a christmAs, cantata direct- made in the -Miss, Lavina Knox won, the ladies' Mrs. Georgi Ferguson, Dr. and WX , -. ,,, cases of meats sent home by the Overseas , I.,. � 1� sable, but there were some menL—Carried. ed by Mr. ,S. Ronnie will be given Maine. ;Interment was - ,-,�, - i ,, unforseen expenses, which called for Huron Battalion. ' . first prize in euchre with 70 Points, H. J. Hodgins, Mr. and Mks , - H- D. " � ',j.; s" immediate , and, Mr. Beattie also Mole -McKenzie: That the County December 19th, st-half pa seven in Boss Cenietery, Brucefield, the pall- A I I . . 1, immediate attention, necessitating WT- McKibbon came ands ;bearers being Messrs. Roland Ken- Mas. Prentice ,taking the second prize. Stowe, WT. and Mrs.. L.,. M, I , , , council recommend to the Provincial the schoolhouse. Everybody m d b I but that Spoke TeigaTding the Matter. peil -Charles McKay, Oliver McKay, In the men's prizes, Mr. J. Gil- Mr. and Mrs.' M. -Martin 'MT. " considerable expenditure, - that re nay, prize, with Mr. Mrs. W I 'a, kT;. D. -M.- - .1 Clerk gave an account of the Minister Of Realth:, the Scott enjoy areal good time- W. PIOWL-11 ,Mr. ;7n � is Hugh McMillan, Stanley Jackson and cbrist carried off first pri . .i economy bad been practised as much The re -School Report.—The f011owing I as possible. instruments being received and as a pubRe 'hospital ` 3, Wallace Powell. J. Kyle a close, second. Johnston, Mr and Mrs. D, Thompsobp " , . voiced, but could not Say what became commended — the school report for ,S. I S. No. .0 The following officers were elected MT. •' and,,Mrs. John Moon, M.T. 9414. - Committee , i . . !Mrs. J. D. Guy, Mr. and 36s. '. .�4 - � .. The Old Age Pension Carried. Tuckersimith, ,based' daily work and kad met nine times regarding county Of them. I The House of,Refuge Committee re- weekly examinations. The results - McKILLOP for the ensuing year: �t , ­ --­ — -- to meet a re esenta- On motions 'being called, Mr. Beat Honorary Presidents --T. A. Rue- Quarrie, Mr. and 'Mrs. J. 0 , -13, , . I I I tive from central authorities regard- tie moved, seconded by Mr. Wright, ported and the repo was adapt as are given in pereetutiage. v ---,jean, ,Big Fire Sale of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers,, sell, J. A. McLaren, D. D. Wilson, A. MT. -and Mrs. W. I. , , T. .S.... ii sincere read. Wintson 69, Gordon Wright 61, Wil- the Walter G. Willis stock. Read ad- on C. MacVicar, Hon. Robert Weir, Min- Mrs. J. Gilchrist, Mr. a S. a.. anvI ing& some pensions granted. ,that this council express its s ner, chairman of tris Chil- lie Papple 60. Jr. IV—James Mc- five. regret that Mr. Francis,, Reeve Of Ex- Mr- Tur, istex of Agriculture. Scott, Mrs. W. MeCreath, Mrs.. V. * �, The ae%on of the committee had in : ,present' at this dren's Shelter Committee, made 'a Cully 77, *fRobert Dalrymplen I !School ,Section No. 4 will. hold its - , an cases 'been confirmed, showing that eiter, is unable to be al report of work done at , the D. Wilson (equal) 72, Mary Me- annual Christmas entertainment Honorary Vicei­P.rewsidentis�—Mrs. D. Irwin, Mrs. D. Bemis, Mrs. R. Wd- , the committee 'had been careful in its meeting through illness and hope that verb . ) O" Thompson, Mrs. H. B. Stowe, Mrs. liams, John S. McKinnon, R. S.. Shep- . he may have a speedy recovery.— Shelter. Cully 70, Beatrice Armstrong and 'Friday evening, December 19th, when H. J. D. Cooke, Mrs. D. D. Wilson. pard, G. A. Newton, Russel Brown, work. . *Earl Papple (equal), 09, Arthur a splendild,programme will be ProvId- President --C. G. Vanstoine. R. Williams, R. Pridba Miss L. 19. It had been found- necessary to Carried. (Continued on page 6) _' make improvements in the Children's Before the regular orders i,f the Wright 57. -Sr. 11,1—*An�xie Papple ed. -, First Vice -Presidents --H. B. Stowe, Knox, Miss Grace -Sterling,, Miss , had, been done, add- day were ,proceeded with, MT. Beattie — -.*� 76, *,Mae Wilson 67, Alice-Vright 60. The annual Christmas entertain., -George Ferguson, Walter Buchanan, Olive Floody, Miss M. Irwin, Miss Shelter and this brought up the -matter of giving a III—Delbert Taylor 555. . Jr. III— memo of Bethel Sunday School will be Harry Martin. Hamilton, ,Mrs Proctor, Mr. and Mrs- ing mulch to the convenience of the bro . � I Forbes and Mr. R. g Memorial Hospital, SUNDAY SCHOOL TEMPER- ____ . _. ___11 — -_ Matron and comfort of all. grant to IScott Second Vice-Presidents--Wrs7. B. U. R. Stark, Miss Forb � Pe and his A be con- County Sesforth. This matter had been re- � .. I � MeCrath,,Mrs. George Ferguson, Mrs. Jarvis' Mrs. R. M. Johnston (Ux- Mr. Goldthorpe ferred to at the June session and Mr. ANCE EDUCATIONAL " (DrOr. .)l 1H. . Hudgins, Mrs. 4 X bridge), Mrs. P. Hessie, and scores of Property Committee were to Beattie pressed for some decision in . CAMPAIGN � .. Pringle Miss F. Patterson. others whose names could not be ob- � - gratulated on the splendid improve- 11 I . . Secretary - _E. Floody, 58 Close Ave. rained. ment made in ,the Court House Cioun- the matter. . cil Chamber and the general appear- Ex-W�arden, Inglis was called to the A 'fitble bit of Information to the I•�� 0 1%.9 . Asst. Secretary—Miss L. E. Knox. Notes. ance of the ,Court House had been chair and, presided during the after- ,Sued_ay 'School 'Superintendents may ll I � . , , ?I Financial Secretary—Mrs. Geo. C. , not bA, ami-sis. . . � . I Young. C. G. Vairstane, the president-elect, very much improved, but the Warden noon. -s of those writing . THE I I 1510a Treasurer—,L. M. Pringle. was a former resident of Wingham, thought the committee should appro- Mr. Beattie read the charter of the, When the paper en. ex- est Day for tbree, I priate every year for this purpose. hospital and dirseussed the standing upon the Study Course have be S b b gins, S. M. where be was elected mayor I in Of the -hospital and the work being amined by the teachers or the ex- . Wickens,. years in succession. He is chief ,buy - other places, and our own• were very done. a H4 had seen the public offices mining committee, the three best I � Chaplains—Rev. Colin G. Young, er for the -Win-Davies Co. . . . poor in comparison and suggested considerable discussion took place papers in each grade should be sent i D.D., Rev. C. A. Mustard. The new honorary president, A. C_ . regarding the matter of indigents and to the nearest local W. C. T. U. by DON'T SCRIMP THEIR STOCKINGS THIS CHRISTMAS Organist ,Mrs. Harry Martin. MaeVicar, the people's Aleck, is an early improvements. g . He pe every Our indigent expenditures for hos- their manner of admission into hos- Doceiriber the 10th.. Thier following . .Reception Committee—Mrs. J. A. old Goderieh boy.. spends pital accounts were mounting all the Pitalis- The matter was dropped and are the addresses, of the Temperance' McLaren, Mrs. B. H. McCreath, Mrs. summer in the old- home town. He time'and some better method 01 ad- may -be dealt with later by motion, or Superintendents' Ito one of whom they Beattie ,* s Gift Store Offers: Jos. Beek, Mks. D. D. Wilson, Mri. G. is chief buyer for Gunns, Limited. otherwise. should be sent: E. Beswetherick, Mrs, A. E. Forbes, Another new honorary president is guard the county in. these cases Considerable mission should be provided to safe- 0 discuss -ion took place, Miss iB. Joynt, Wingliam; Mrs. R. Mrs. C" Gray, ,Mrs. L, S. Scott, Miss Hon. Robert Weir, ,Minister of Agri - It was not a fair method of col- re the matter of Red Cross funds a', L. Phillips, Goderich; Mrs. Sinclair. 2 lbs. SALTED PEANUTS for ............ 5�i .... Z5c (Newly Roasted) &L Crawford, D. M. Johnson,, Mrs. W. culture. He is a native of Turnberry dues nor a proper brought up by MT. Key's. (The Manse), Hensall- Mrs. William 5100 lbs, ,CHOCOLATE, CREAM andGUIvi MIX, per lb .......... 15c J, Cracknell, H. L. Morrish, Dr. P. E. and taught school at Harlook, Rul- Jecting hospital ., Several members, of council took Hiles, Clinton; Mrs.' D. 'Deninau, (Christmas Special) Clarkson, L. J. Wasman, Miss Grace Jett, before removing to, Saskatche- method ,of checking the attendance of part in this, but nothing definite vii�as Brussels; Mrs. J. Richmond, Blyth, or ASSORTED KISSES, one-half pound .........................10c Newton, -Dr. H. W, Boag, Robert wan. supposed- indigents. . ed at except that an attempt Miss J. S. Murray, Exeter. . Holmes, Mrs. John Moon, Miss Olive George E. Ferguson, second vice - At the conclusion of the Warden's arrived made by the. officers to pre- The local W. C. T. U. will. examine HUMBUGS, one-half pound ................................... 10c Floody. , president, is an -old Walton •boy. He � I e f,o I I ng correspondence would one-half pound ............................. 10c Committee R. S. is chief buyer far Kennedy, Limited. address, I pare a statement. the papers sent to them and then send BUTTER FLIPS, Programme C yvas d and dealt with: erthen garve an account the three best in each grade to Miss SCOTCH MINTS, one-half pound ............................10c epp B. H. 'McCreath, E. Mi ,Miss Lovina E. Knox, assistant I ucation. artmentv The Treasirr - -9 , ]�;.d ' H. J. Hodgins, Mrs. G. C. secretary-elefeti is a native of �'he % . ng 0 the nts payable the high of the financial standing at the pres- jean S. Murray, the County Superin A. D. MINTS, one-half pound ................................ 15c Lisle, H ent time. tendent of Temperance in Sunday Young, Miss L. Currell, Miss G. New- 12th concession, Hullett. She is chief school's of the county, .this year as Mir. F,dwards,'Ingpeetor for the Schools, on or before December 22nd CHOCOLATE BARS, 6 for ........................ 25c (Just in) ton, John Duff, 'Miss E. Farrow, Mrs. stenographer for S. Tidy & Sons, the follows: Childrerilp -Shelter, -gave, an account of The County Superint�sndent will send Toys, Dolls, Games, Airplanes, Stationery and China L. M. Pringle, Miss H, Cooke, Harry ' King Street florists. Waidgham ............ $ 1,497.50 the work for the year in that insti- the three best in each grade to the --also— Worsell, Mrs, C. Doty, Mrs. W. A. ' William Powell, the head of the Beaf orth ............. 1,478.50 Provincial Examining Committee. in THOUSANDS OF CHRISTMAS CARDS TO CHOOSE FROM Buchanan, D. Crawford. I publicity committee, is known by the titian. Clinton .............. 1,951-50 Moved by Messrs. ,Henderson and January. 12-10 cent Cards, Boxed ............ 50c Refreshment Cornmittee--Mrs. * G. nom -de -plume -of "Bi Exeter ............... 1,507.68 Goetz, that unless indigent patients The Sunday School Superintendents 12-5 cents Cards, Boxed ............ 25c C. Vanstone,Mrs. E. Floody, Mrs. G. a Seaforth old boy and was formerly Goderich .............. 1,920-60 are admitted to hospitals ont the writ- are -asked to fill in, in the Report —While They Last— C. Young, Mrs. D. Thompson, Mrs, I. on the staff of The Huron Expositor. ten order of the Reeve of a mumici- Forms, which have been sent to them H. Brown, D. D. Wilson, H. B. Stowe, Hon. Robert Weir, Minister of Ag - Total ............... $835568 acting on his au- in duplicate, from the campaign of- LET US HELP YOU SOLVE THE CHRISTMAS GIFT PROBLEM Mrs. H. B. Stowe, 'Mrs. D. D. Wilson, riculture at Ottawa, and John Elliott, Department of pality ,or ,some one L. S Scott, ex -high school principal of London, Report of Education Depa thority, that the Council refuse to pay fice in Montreal. One of these re- AND SAVE YOU MONEY. Mrs, Harry Wiorsell, Mrs. L the Profinre, giving the grants Pay- the bills and ,that -a copy of this reso- ports should be sent to Mrs. T. T. Mrs. J. A. McLaren,'Mrs. Harry Mar- former Huro-nites, each sent letters of por n on . Mrs. George E. Ferguson, Mrs. regret for non-attendance. able to the Continuation Schools Of lution, be sent to the manager of each George, whoise ad&4,s�s. is given• a tin, , the county, as fdlOws: . The should be sent A. E. Forbes, Miss Freeman, Mrs. L. Mrs. George C. Young, the new h6spital.—Carried. the Re1port farmer resi- Blyth .....•1• . • • • • • • • •$ 903.26 H. A. Keys,.40ollinsi:. That the tress- to Mists Jean, !S. Murray, Evetpw, for Beattie Bros., Seaforth M. Pringle, Mrs. (Dr.) H. J. Hodgins, financial secretary, was a f Brussels ............... 899.89 ureir on receipt of the statement of the awarding of the Shield to -the I A. E. Forbes, Mrs. DeLacey. dent of Goderich and Wingh4m. Wroxeter ............ 893.61 the Red 'Cross fund from any munici- SundaySchoorl having the highest per- Publicity—William Powell, Athol Much sympathy was expressed for Fordwich ............ 894.28 pality, he be required to investigate centage of its enrolment between the MtQuarrie. Major Joseph Beck, who was report- Ri6nsall .............. 941.15 the same, and ,have a statement re- ages of 9 and 17, inclusive, who have - - Finance Cornmittee�E- M. Lee. ed to be seriously ill. We regret to Zurich ............... 441.22 garding same made for this meeting written upon the examination. - W�_ Property Committee --G. A. New- state that ,he passed away on the -i - I of council.;—Carried. ,Buttons can, 'be had from Mrs. t0n. morning following :the meeting. Mom - Total ................. $4,933.40 Trewartha-Anderson: That h(,spital George for those writing upon ithe *Mayme Watson 75, ;Donald Mac -'held on Friday evening, Der-eirriber Visiting—Mrs. I. H. Bro-wn. bers of the association in large num- Mrs. J. Elgin Tom, indigent accounts be referred to the examination, in &e, Junior and' Inter- Donald 66, *Isabel Armstrong 65, 1 '19th. Special Representatives — B. H. bers attended the funeral services Letter from Duff's 's Church Ladies' Aid and W. thanking the County Council for the Finance 00-ninlittee-`Carried- mediate Grade. The price is two dol- *Grace Dalrymple 49. II—ii;An Sill McCreath, W. E. Floody, Frank Mc- Sunday evening. sympathy manifested to -wards the On m,t,i,, of IR. W, Thompson and Lars per hundred. ,.. lery 85, *Ellsle Robins 84, *Ivan Tay- I M S. Th I -Miss M. Thompjson, A. E. Treasurer L. M. Pringle was a very L: annual meeting of Duff's Caughey, i their bereave- J. W. Gamble, the council, adjourneri The Sunday School Superintendents l,or 83, Muriel Wright 75, *Myrtle CI�IrCT dies, Aid and W. M. S. was Forbes, J. A. Cameron, Dave Robert- busy man all evening. family and herself in held atthehome of Mrs. Archie Kerr, son G. E. Restwetherick, Irwin Fergu- Secretary Floody reported the larg- ment in Mr. Tom's death. to meet on Thursday. are asked to senid the number of pup- Papple 71, *Horley Wright 70, *Rob- I united counties of Stor- ills .obtaining fifty per cent. or over by Watson 52, _Milton Taylor 50. I— the end Of November when the fol- John- Moon• est paid-up membership in the as - From the ' ..,appointed for the "' on since its first inception. mont, Dundas and- Glengarry, asking Thursday. to Dr. Frank Langford, 523 Wesley All -an Hill 83, Itazel Wilson, 82, Pres- lowing officers v .. Aid --President, Goderich—B. H. McCreath, Miss sociatii the co-operation. of the county Coun- E Building, Toronto 2, when a recogni- ton Dallas 66, Primer—John Calwill coming year: Ladies' Aid—Pre Mary Morrish, Mrs. Patterson, Earl The first meeting of the newly elect - A letter war, read from - G her; Ist vice prise Farrow. ed executive will be at the home of cil of Huron. in, petitioning, the Leg- GTeenslade -advocating the keeping Op: bion certificate will be sent for each 8.3, *Lloyd Pappl, 810, Anna Watson Mrs. Finlay MicKerre' . Clinton --- �Frank T. McCaughey, W. the President, 112 Douglas Drive, . islature of Ontario to request the en in winter the Bluevoater Highway pupil- . 77. The best spellers for the montli Ment, Mrs. Percy Smith; 2nd vice, , C 0 were: Elsie Robins and Mayme Wiat- -Mrs. W. Scott', secretary, Miss, Essie - ante-lon, Miss M. L. Flynn, Miss Rosedale, Saturday evening, 14th inst. Federal ,Government to establish a I he winter mofiths.—Sent to ,- Isabel Arm- Dorran Mrs. Robert ­ - I " son, one mistake each, . ce- treasurer, I. Freeman, Dr. A. F. Cooper, A. D. when the programme for the coming National Pension. Scheme, whereby the = Roads' Commission,. W. M. S.—Presidentf s - year will be arranged. Dominion Government will assume the 'Mr. Ginn, Inspector, Te corn borer CONSTANCE I m, strong bad three, and Mae Wilson, Hogg. M's Fisher, Robert Holmes. he live chair - full costs Of the Old Age Pensions. matters, gave a brief -account of the -Big Fire Sale of Boats, Shoes and Bubb four. Those marked with an asterisk May Campbell; 1st vice, Mrs. (Rev.) Seaforth—Dr. IH. J. Hodgins, A. E. George A. Newton, t From, the IMayor and Council ,of the the Walter G. Willis stock. Read ad. on had perfect attendance. Number on Smith; 2nd vice, Mrs. Ivy Henderson; Forbes, Dr. G. F. Belden, H. B. Jack- man of the property committee, is a City of GueAph,protesting against the work of the past season. page five. the roll, 32; average attendance. N.5. secretary, Mrs. W. Shannon; -tress- son. Win�gbam old boy, and formerly con - Of , MT* ,Ginn ,answered several ques- Reeve Mathew Armstrong was in ,m. MicNiaughton, Teacher. urer, Mrs. Percy ,Smith; secrutary of Win ham—'Dave Robertson, R. H. ducted -a business in Londesboro. Provincial' Government's system tions put with reference to the work municipalities for the e,t of Goderich from Tuesday until Friday 'Death of Miss Effie McKay- ­One Missionary Monthly, Mrs. Percy taxing urban, and said there was every prosp, at the County Council, to wind up the of the pioneer residents of this dis- Smith; Press secretary, Mrs. John support ,Of provincial the pest being exterminated. is work. tact Passed away in Scott Memorial Gordon; supply secretarf, Mrs. W. e missionary bale was $37.50. a family of seven children: Mrs. FA. - asking ,the Huron County Council; to ,Provincial Highway Engineer Haase Year ,is secretary, Mrs. F. Of tb join in demanding a reduction of the address. MT. Fred Young,blut who is working Hospital, Seaforth Tuesday, Deceim- Beattiek stranger This was one of the most successful gar Rundel, Of Exeter, Russel, Ber- was present and was asked to back by Brussels, spent the week end ber 9th, in the person of Miss Effie McKerchier; Cbristian. stewardship, . the history of theles societies, nice, Doreen, Eldon, Olive and Mary, same. the, council. . mite box commit- years in survived by ,From the County of Bruce, enclos- spoke of the clinitina- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe 31,K,�/, Mi�s' McKay hada sel!ioll'S Mrs. (Rev.) Smith; but they are looking forward witW at home. ,She ie, also - n asking legislation to Mr. Haase crossings and that a Yourigl;lut. nttack of pne-uTnonia -a few months bee, Helen Beattie, Margaret Kerr, better year',, three sisters and four brothers: Mrs. . ing a 35esolutio tion. of 'local Britton, who i e Dorrance. During confidence to, an even, Hedden, of Claindeboye; 'Mrs. Hill, oit reduce ,the requisite qualification for large fund bad been rooted for the 'Mrs. William s, on the ago, which confined her to the hospi- Ruth Gordon, Essi from work. Lunch was servedat the close Allowance from two to One e by the Government of the sick list, intends to go under. an 4DP- tal for some time. She recovered, the year the society. made $24.50 the meeting. I'Foronto; Mrs. Prodger, of London.' Mother's Al purpose -of quilts; $22.75 quilting and Of afternoon, December child, and asking the Huron County Dominion from which liberal grants eration in. Clinton this coming Thurs- however, and, was able to return to the sale William Ford, of Exeter; Frank anti Councu, to support this same. 6 oak- day. We wish her the best of luck. her home, but ,only for a short time the bazaar netted $30.85. The value —On Friday had been to municipalitie - 4th, the regular meeting of the W. M. Herbert, of Saskatchewan, and Rev. After ,some announcements by the - Lg advantAge, of the same. 'Mrs. ;Mat. Armstrong ,has returned, — S. -and Ladies' Aid was held at the Ford, of Los Angeles, all of whoin Warden and Clerk and some discus- 111 He• thought the county and other home after spending some time with home of Mrs, W. Shannon, when there have the sympathy of ,a wide cirel'a Icyorts, of coinyllittees, the 111116icipalities should take advantage her son, Fred Armst,rong, in Grimsby. —_ was a good, attendance of members of friends in their great bereavement. sloif re Te Miss Viola] Morrison is on the sick — � present. During the afternoon a The funeral was held from her lato council on motion of ',Messrs,. Goetz of these' .giant survey list just now. The school is closed 'afternoon, 'wl*u' and Henderson, adjourned to meet On for the purpose and would recommend for a few days. quilt was quilted and following the borne on Monday aftern ed by hot that during the coming seaso-i, this be William Petbick and _f i ki work lunch wa,& served. In the eve- the services were conduct Wednesday. ATT. and Mrs. , , ning the weekly prayer meeting was pastor, Rev. Mr. Moorhouse, of Main done. son, ,Gordon, spent ,Sunday with Mr, -me of Mrs. Shan- Street United Church. Interment Via% --- Wednesday. The report of the Legislative Com-Winthrop.�.oal, Coke, Wood also held at thei ho made in Exeter cemetery. The council met on Wednesday mittee was taken uip with MT. Arm_ and Mrs. Thomas Prycer, of Wint 'non. Wedding bells, are about to ring . —The neixt meeting -of the Societies a - morning with ex -Warden MeRibbon strong in the chair. .The report was north of Constance. .. .. - - will be held at the home of Mrs. adopted. . MANLEY in the Chair- from The County -Property report was 0 Chester Henderson. The -Clerk read a certificate that taken with ,Mr. Higgins in the Be sure you get the right fuel. There are many 9 Big Fire Sale of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. ;the Walter G. WaliB stock. Read ad. oft Dr. Weekes, Of Exeter, stating ii�h.nleport was ad -opted. TUCKERSMITH age five B. M. Franols, Owing VP filtiess, chair. �. . kinds of coal and coke, but the kind that contains the EXETER p .0 to the pres- The Good- Roads Commission report ,,,, Fire Sale of Boots, Shoes acid Rubbers, Death of M n GaIdwell.—A Mr. W. Manley spent the week end would, not be abl most heat is the cheapest in the end. Mks. Joh was adopted With the WaTdo-11 in' the the Walter 'G. Willis stock. Read ad. on Very Sad, death and, one which brought with friends in Seafortb- eik Meetinig of council,. Alberta, Mr., and Mrs. Peter McLougbHA ;. County E"gineer Patterson. addr,"- chair. page five. That's the kind we offer — Anthracite, A aadness to the Whole community, Oc- ged the council wirth reference to the ; I&O Education -Committee 101POTted Miss Dorothy Broadfoot, has re- Pocahontas, Cannel Coals, Coke, Dry Slabs. carred on Friday of last week, when spent :Monday with Mr. and Mrs., C. and the report was adopted. turned home after spending a few � Mrs. John ,Caldwell, of the London Ecklart- cleared Work on county road's this Year.the great The late mild weather has The, Good Roads Corrimission, he 'rho Scott Memorial Hospital M&t-- days M, Guelph,. ' Road, near here, passed- to . , - ter was taken up and ,Mr. R. C. 11070, The mhUY friends, of Mr, D. Papple beyond in. her 47th Year. Mrs. Cald- off .the roads and' again makes wheaU said ,had worked MaT zeidwAV Our- coutitytolleitor I read a volume, of ear- are ,glad to hear he is getting along well, whose maiden name was LOT- in -9 possible' to reach the highway, .ng, 'the y6hr and had, done rAuch for lating to t4 Wm. ��e�t & Co. 1, � ,� I � . he same. real well. rain Ford, was the daughter of Mr. which has 'hindered many froln going, the WSIXtetme6 of good T626. respondence rie to town the past week, as the =V* The (06"ission. took;a k4j) dutivIg IMOved, -by Mr. 116ndersoh, seconded ,Miss Margaret McLean is getting and Mr.. �,sm,_.q Ford, of Exeter. id U�A' leSJi%#&1 much a the by Mr. Tuin6r, that when the, Scott along WAY Well n -Ow- . OFFICE IN THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL BLOCK Twenty-three years ago -she was unit- plow had cleared the road] of aldgh- , . the ,and pi. al � is willing to Or many are glad to see the snow a- ed to MT. John Caldwell and fora � ing. are still somo armptofflis ot differeftit"Thathod4 of road 'MAfteflob Memorial IMA, it I f1M6rm_ .the county gli indemnity, bond against way -'Iso they can got the car going One door south of Express Office. number of yeam JbdOrs MOV169 to There I and had Withered MU& dadd flue amongst the icaiftlia and the&6`,AT# I I A 1. 1". I., . I I atl(k action Which may flollow, that the again and also for the water ques- I t'h'eir present home, had, lived on the still a few d1*6pping oil TM, . A hi 'A' atiott" I ".., ,�,, , I iftadd it 1-Wi0fty ,be paid, and tion, PHONE 50 OR 52 0aidwQ,11 homestead ,near Ron = ,., . 6 , & *196 dbtftft t6elftidigent Pa , I . I I . % 61%wew to 11 I 0 ;,,,I�y Mi.. g4ut tientsi.— 'Miss OrWO Forrest, Of Scott's Mom- ., I I., . DOT health for soll; symptonis am 'a slight - I 11, , , , iw . I othoja& She bad been = 96s;Wd ho said 6 dol W . , , , . axial J3�ooital 80aforth, visited h . 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