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Vc,_' , . . . . f 1. tf . I THE NEW WARDEN - . . . I ", ., . .. I 9I.- , . :. - - I . ­'... I M" p,r o' m' ptii En ad - . , ' ­_ L ' ' I.A ­.. I i i'l I 11 .? . I I ' ­ ' D&i , M� ,TV 11:1�ffl, , 1 . . I ­ " I � ,I P. to . ­­­% ,, . '�%, " " , I ', i�., - ibm .. I , t . . I . , I Acduq#9ns, 9#nMng f _. udienlee -was presen . 'With His Seai�fthfmr- cl" � . . ,­, . I . . . I - 1 ­ - I I I i, large a . Coal. I I . .. ment "' , , and � a, W. Min. � " !�� "', 0, . - � . hear the Moderator of.the Gen�ral As-, ­', . Plrbf. W,L Brgnton 'Kerr, M.A., Pro -w' � I '. .!, .... . , , '800 B - , -, I", c, - I 10,to 33. Per Cc - - - - .. .1 . . . I . cont a.- over. , . V, Ellbott,lur, I ,� �: , - I sembly .of the Presbytericah...0hureb in I fer,por of Hist'ry *At the University Mi ,W. ., , . .1 , t _11, . . Fv ... I - . . _Q . . q , I � I .1 . . .-.. . InIftffing L * And xi�. ,W. I , I � �1 � -1 Buisiness . Dealt With . ur- ,': Capagga, -as ,he spoke on Thursday ev- Ust Arrived - . _.. and-Mrs.-1as- � _74� . . . . . . . . . LLL 11 - I o� .8unalo, son & My , People Pr,6Sent'L � Misses MaTir -_ . I D - ening, - last in First Presbyterian . i Kerr,., of Seaforth, was the guest . !"'P-', �L $ � 1; "", _ . . ­,4,_�L I , "Mrsi., '-1' .� ."..... ......... .LL . �, �: 11 ., �H � , �, ,.�c,� . , Oakville,. Mr. and ,� . I. . . , ­ _ . - 'Boys I , � � I � 1. . . I .... . . 1. � L .1 " .1 , Church. Many-, w�re present L ,f)rom . .. .. 111. - _ -L . ­.. ­ . .. - L. �_ 1qPea of . the '.'Stratford Hist.9-ricAl Many Seafortibi 014 -1 ...... ­ Me. , , ,� -"'11 1� I : C1 � f ...... Ippr . __ bald (Oa yol I . � . 1. . ' L - i:�ii�:ii,,.,,;���'.'.�"r�L!!;��"."!!.�"!:,�'::...'.',- I ' . 71 ... ' 16� � :��, - Brussels, Cromarty, ,Clinton, I C. Lee (Goderc Mi. i6id' Kts­�Z---. �, _ . i� ii:!��i������.�.��"",...�,.�!�;��,",.!i.�,,'�:.,i:.-.'-.�",.",. _gpsall , ' , ing Session. �:i.,',,."",!;��:��i""i:,��� , " ":;, I Society at their annual banquet in - ; , I ., �L��!..`*.,.`., , I and other neighboring placeg._ 'The! � IN - - be Y. M. C, A. in that cit and Girls. S1. Ity" , � and, ­-Mr-i ,K � '4' `� (�v . � . '.i!�-�.,'�!��i ��ifii;��i�ic�,�i!§, .I....., - I., I—— . , ., , U (&Sonst y ,on Fri A. J � , , . � � . ' ,;. I $�r ' .. , Ix, , , * '­ " I 1. .. day evening last. He was introdueb . M , ','d� A� � - . , ­ introductoiy devotional exercises were A 'N 0 . 4, T. An , ,,,,�Y, � ,-,*,-,,-.i,!I�.�i!�!, � . a I � .. . �1��!',-.�;i�iii I Condticted-,-by, Re�...�M.r_. Rogers, of . ,. � . - ' ` " -_ 11 nfl, Mrs Gibso j �",��,�'. I - I ,... i , 6S-. ARE Mrs , , '. _; � I �`!Iiio. .:�;�.*;�� I by Ron. Dr. J. D. Monteith, of Strat .. J6 C - Mrs. N. I , I I 1. I ..Ir!,. I . ... PROCEEDIN . . Hainley, Mr. and I ii , ,;��;� .... I, , I .. ... ....... I ... _..., I A . - L D&T. .. X ,.1%1.1' L u r .1 , , t L' 4 ,-.Cromarty, a . , . I ­ ford. ­­­­ . I Cook , and'Mrs. , B., LW. � t L .11 I . I �, , .NEW CEMETERY * '�:� 'i', nd the choir,'of the ch rch I . . in on,. , , � �, � ,��!,.'-...j�.�,'.:�!�i��'L.,���� . .. 13ROADCAST , , �,'cl I ��,;�:�:.;R::::z . . , , , . - I "'�: :: : - sang a ,fine anthem. -i # I I The Stratfoid Beacon-Herald,JnIbs and, Mrs. W.'C. Knox, Mr, -and WL,i-. � .; " """"' I . I - . I I L '�., . . I ,. . r:, — � - r I COMMISSION - - ' .1 - MI,. i Mr. -Brown,, who was ntrt , . . It . .. , , "t ­ - . . ­ _ . , �!�p " ,.�:, - - P. MAybee, Mr and Mrs. D " T Pr ' * f: ,jr � . .,.:., I REPORT OF 11 -OG istue, of last Saturday, reports Prof . Blil Pow' t the annual tie Z; . " , ... .... � I ..... Z%%:......... -pastor -Rev. JIMng B. Kaine, 7 'h as follows - I was on hand a M �'; , '. i� ... :: 1, i 11 . .."I the , � : s speec i I .1 . ; , Kerr 6, MT. and Mrs.', G. A. - Mills, . - ` . . - ­ the Huron,Old Boys on, . . �'_ , I . �� !.." . . . . . . . . . . -.,"il paid a tr$but& to the people from .. "There are n an4Mrsc. J. -C. Maxwell, Miss''j?, Gidii I ''I., Ww. 1. : . 1�,� - , � �!� � . :::: :iici.�,-"'.� ­ ot mank placeo Whieh At Hpine of ea" "��'­'c , . �, : ii : .,.X ;. �ii�,i!.'I, �..?'i`��.,` -"' this, district with. whom, he had come SHIPMENTS , n boast of a Historical Society th6'-Friday evening. last and he has faith-, I , Miss L ,CraighoAd,.. Miss L 3E'B , I, .. ­ ,� . tinued from Ia ek) '. 111i� -.1;c`c11;,::.,,:;��:. . -.1. I ­­ . cal '�' �-'� I , L (Gon ;:I..; ."j:. in 'contact in the West and -also of - . . equal of ,Str'atfor4," said Prof. Kerr, fully recorded the proceedings for The to� MissL. Beatotn,,Xiss Jean Woods ."'! ,6,', � I . . ­ . .. %Wii . � The following is the report of hog in beginning his addTess. I�S�Tice th- .. . . 1. . �. . .. "f­`th8­',1-ara1 congre- Wl�or: 041 . I.,,'", ,, "Lt � . � � �,N'111 . , . Wednesday - I I I . hipments for month endbig Decem, ' ' - -(Ethel Miss Ruth Jackson,' Mug A ,ha me-, .. - ".."', . I . -"`�` . gatidns from which inanly of our. s . I Friday nighl-Mrs. Nendick ''�, . : ..� ��-.!, ... ;11.; war there has, been renewed interest . Kay�,- .Miss F. Fryi, Miss Ella-Beok�. �, '. - -,��,' c:X best chu�efi worker's have , come. ber 31, 1931: 1 . I ,: I �..,'�. L e 'I . 'in things Canadian. A sentiment is- Jori&�,rand BilPlowl. We're engaged in 'Miss Lydia Be* Xiss 0. WKee, Miss - -.;--,,,, "' . . - - The Counci ,met on' Wrednq§447. , ", . . . � . ".if I , I a talkfest in � , � I I ��.: -Total hogs, -336; select growing an . tht. lobby of The Acadian T. Dale, Mi,, A. Messer, Miss- E.' Rel.4, , ,:� 1, . . morning at 535. The'Warden cccu- ­ ,:.:.: . Young people get their 'ideas fidjW Hensall . d we take pride in an- I . �;; ,, "local bacon, 97; bacorj� 204; butch �nountinj that we Are Canadiahs; ,we y s . I ." ." *jsfi ­'­'­� " * . . the spirit of the people of their ers, 31 ; Courtj� Tbrointd.�­�­Tn walked ---Mayor Miss .H. Wre : '' . pied the chair. I . . " ?4iS M,-,C.UTe,1& Mi .." . . . . . � �' . . . I church and carry them with them lights� and' feeders, 3. I are actually deve4o,ping a nationality Daly and ladies a)id Billy-Duncan.and E. HanultOn ,. X.i�i, � . Ifiss G. !Cricb, Miss: Mi. 1. : 121 Under the head of reports of Coun- I..:. . , # . . IL '1� . . :;�::.'. when t1ey go out into the. world. Mr. 1MCN,�,jht--Total hogs, 83; select and from coast to coast there is that ladies of Seaforth. Then all went in- ,,,cc . . . . . . . :: ,. .�,\� t, Mi§#';,.e .. � ,.,A . L . - .1 fy Officers, ,MT. ly. R. Patterson, Coun- ., Brown who is, an a,blq,, virile stkeaker� bacon, 15; (bacon, 60; butchers, 6; feeling of unity -which has not e .t Turnbull, Miss M. -Stewar ,4� . � ..., _ t a b ddle, and the talkfest was arne, ; ;- - . ty Engineer, presented h' rt for xis 0 ; U. Ix- Stewart Miss Ruth Ba% M194 'A ' " L ' �'... . � . Is repo .. - . consideiabli. Glad to see one Hamiltoii 'Miss brW-�"al­�g .5 1: 1; I �'�. I ­ '�Iiin- gave a -masterly address from lights and feeders, 2. . ed to ,thie same"extent before. The "'. � the past year. �, I - . . #Pspn, . Mi'� . , ,!", � = how the -old town was and J. Dr ' ' I. . " �� L'�, . On Motion of Mr. Geiger, seconded the � 18th verse of the Ist chapter of ,Walton -Total hogs, g83- 'seldbt east vs. west controversy is Went; 7� yadale, Mir., -.Mi D.iMdraggaft, . 1I � ' . . by Mr. Wright, a vote of thanks. was Mr.' Louis H. -'�Uader, Dashwood, Col6'ssians,"' taking f6f his subject the bacon, 76; bacon, 176;. butc�ers, 2T; the French. and, English ;Lre. not at all its, people. 1. I � I , I . ­�,,�v . Mr. W. J. Chesney, W. H:, b1i Messe . �0 . L , ., . j,,. , � ' ""' .1., in . ­"�71 , . Reeme of Hay Township, who was pre-eminehte'--of ,Chrisi. The Bible heavies, 9. . 1. '.., enmity on naitutal or,religious mat- The Huron .Old Boys -and GikAs of M . A ',6 Dale', Ali. R." T nibull, Dr. '� ,:, i .. . � ' . givien,MT. Patterson for his report. . Wr 7 . ,ts elected Warden of Huron Coupty at as.a text book in .which man can Q and *1iot a few from .,else- . , The Warden then called for repo� Truck deliveries-T6tal ho . F10_h;-­M-T-. A. Hewitt, Mr. Tom I �,�,L�,.'-� .1 il I tele, 215: terev .... We, -.can look the -world in the Toront , - .. A6 d- -wbere,'had gathered for the S2nd' ' *L& 1, . ,�;;;;;; I inaugural meeting of �council last learn of Godwas upheld by M6 ' - . , �,,� 1�,� L , , ',.L, ,, ,, , ! "..."'.."'Mr I ,",Lt . I L � our nual At me. Believe me, it"was' . �,, . ,7,. . L" of Committees to permit the Striking . tbacon, 8;bacon, 15; b, r, 2., face ,and believe in the future.' For -M . I "fJabk9on,, Mr. Ray Carter,. Mt. Ei ,� , A . -ed the tendency Peiec . .L ". �',,, ., . 2 % L" , 11 wde.K.' �; orator who dis;parag 150 �eit�s ,our ,g3*ndfa,ther!§,' ster� XT,,: D.-Donabe, . G., A. Hab- ., �. .. _­ - , � 1! . � Committee to r4brt. I . 11 of "' *'Huron County Locals --Total hogs, fathers,and ourselves have lived here pome gathering. eforiceded-to 1% the . ,,.z . �, I ""_.�_ to forget that this is the ,greatest "' 6 1,773; � kirk (Seaforth), Mr. W.. 1. Bell (Sea- - ", 14 i I . The Striking Committee report was 11 boolks. To -day Christ stands higher �2,852 - sele�t -[bacon 794 - a -con I best in its line in this capital city of . ­'.. 11 I I I and although -we are sprung,from var-, . ­ . .. . ,: I forth), MY. W. J. Chesn6y,'W. H. -M. '. I I _'��' '' I .11 , A, I then pres6nted and read by the Clerk. butchers, 200; heavies, 65-- ligLs and Ontario. The women attired in their bf. ,� -� . ''.1111, .- thanHe ev6r did'in world history. ioug 'nationalities we feel, that wp _;�c:, I ,P ­�. Jackson, Mi� Earl StA4, Mir. W*., ,,,,�'L " � � , , L _ ' . . . �� ..... I . On motion of Mr. McKibben, see- Corporation of the Countj of Huron, 0; extra heavies,­5-.' finest, and the� 'men in "glad raes." �1. �1. . 6�ided by -.Mr. Geiger � show,� p ,have much incommon. To those who XeLaren, Mr. B.',C. Robinsoft,.P. W6 .,. i . ? the report ol pig., that there was ex ended tie thanked the people of the East feeders, 1 t.. : -)11 ... ..-.-,. � 1 .2, 'king Committee was accepted durfh,gL the_year 1531, the sum. of for the wonderful help they are Huron County -Total hogs, 6,661 ; faced the hardships of -pioneer life in Others .. in Toronto ask how Huron Wh,atle-y, Wm.L Powell Mrs.�"A_._.P.. . ,�.. I I J" the-Stri . , - .1 Of 'select bacon, 1,792; bacon, 4,047; but- this larid our -present depression would exil s do it? The answer 1.9 simple.. W . IVI P . L . , . sending to the dkidd-out. .district e rey, Mrs. Smith, rs. G.' "HissPy,� 1. . .. , �, . "N' I y ,highways, � ,�'. � '. . I and ordered printed in ... the minutes. $130,3.88.44 OA the count the Wiest'and predicted a. great future cbers,.­589; heavies, 160; lights and appear as.nothing serious; they faced!The boys and girls of yestorroar are M ' .L,;' ; . , rs. Alex. Laird, Mrs, b . Robertson - - __ . , :: L.. "I � . . The -Standing Committees, for 1932 system aii'd requesting the statutory -Church, ol which feeders, 38;. "tra heami , 9. . worse conditions m6st,o'f the tipie. We . ­g"1rls. School chums are and Miss Re . ,. - _ , , " ... , for the Presbytiiian ieg I still boys and :7. ;. ? grant on that amount as ,provided 1by . I .. . I boirtsoii_Mrs. G. L. Par . I ... - .. I - I .. � are 'as follows: . I the highways act. -Carried: . .. .. he believes wil). return to its former - — . .1 4 hotild tu)rn our energy towards know- still school chums. "No snobbery." sons (Goderich), Mrs. G. F. Rogers. - - -1 .111111. . 1. . ' . Exe6u-tive-J. J_Yoseh., 0. Geig.er, . _�-,Crgie­ -strength within flft�en years. In - . P I e of.the'lives,of those pioneers. School chums grown up.,' - "' and.Miss Rogers, ­Mrs. Chesney, A"_ c, � - - '! I � - `­­ - P. W, &_-'Zitt, J ---W- Craigie I. S Wal- McKenzie -Moser: That. j. W I ­ I � � 1. ing mpr _1_1 .. . . ! L , -'. -closing. he inade a iitrcln,,� appe4 for , . It's a bfg--w,1dtft9l<ing. But. Huron, H.,. Oke. . '. ...; If I . ( he God- . , I . . .. . I 1, . . - le be appointed wmpmber of t � A Variety of Origins. I . 7! lace. - , - I . L -om -pioneer days, never palled at bi -, , �­_ ­ I . . 1. . hoine and foreign mistsiods and­fh� BRUCEPIELD fi: , !9. . . - NOTES- ­ - , . . ... I ' . ... ... . . 1, .Legislative____�P. W. scottl"' W. R. erich Hospital Board -Carried. port -of th'e -budget. I., I . .. �., P 4`Th,­ very name Perth - suggests t1iingg. Approximately Sao were in "Swine 'them around anddo-se-cW" , , : . -, ' .. �! i . . MdKibilyoniCraigie: That this goun- worthy sup C , PU , . I.. 1. �1- Archibald, H. C. Beaver, R. Smith, W, . On Tuesday evening of last week erth-shire and.,Scottisb. origin.; Strat:r atterridan e. And t this in your !'..; - "I" "', ' i . �i L ' , .. � --eff'-wisthes to -,express its hearty ap-' ­ While' in Seaforth, Mr. ,Brown was I 'Stratford -on -Avon suggests, was the'.slogan at the old time Aances. ,:., 4­'11�1' * ' , Douglass. ­ . . at.the home of Mr. and .Mrs. the members ,of Brucefield Horticul- ford, like. . corncob and smoke -it. "Unpq0alled by * �* * . , ; . 1��, - L ' . � ) Finance - A. J. I ­ the Lions .a guest --the vil- 7y 11 I. . I . . �­­ IL I Goldthorpe, R. precigtipn and thanks� to forth f,, James G. ,Mullen., I tural Socibty and their friends met in England- the name given to any . . . ' '. �� �,,- I .. I . . ­­­ ..." �� . - I in. is very signi � -Luigi Romanelli has a. great'oi�'.%, . 4;1. . , I . . Smith, G S. McQuarrie, At. Miatheson,- Clubs of -G6derieh­aqd( S46A .. . ! the school room of the United Church-baie .,Rt;b�41 . ficant Of fie w�Atherman- was unkind. - The - ­ -Old Boys kno*.',, ,t:, � � ­. - � t , . I . . chestra and the Huron , � James f;iper. ., I . their wonderful � work, i,With the crip- --- The program committee, consisting of a land called Ireland. Then -we have January - thaw wore ready-mades. it L . 1 � , . I .�. I of Hu��n� County and _� 4 . . .: 11 I . I I I . Education,B. M. Fraipis ,W. Ri pled children Mrs. ,Allan and Mrs. Addisonc, had Welsh folk here and atio,those of Thawed up in the milky way, andpit- ' "' ',,�: - . . I ­ �1� - Archibald, L. E. 6ardiff,' G'%. Me- that a Oo�y of this ImQtion be sent line. I ; I * * ift .� .., . - , IT . I .. L . I . I I . ary of each. club. -Car- With regard to cutting down con- Prepared a very'fiberlifftram, which, U. E. L. origin, and they all suggest'tei4pattered in rai-ft. May6r J. F. 'Daly, 4 Seaforth , '' ­. ' :��'111 � . .� , 1 � . I , � I Quarrie, 1. S. Wallace. I to the secret he thought it a Along nting of the priz- Britain. Tiirning in another direction Met many from_ S..eafarth and viciri­,a real sport and is an able..,ram,not- �; L , .� .. property�W. Hlaacke, W. Douglass, �rjed. I struction expenses, es awarded at the autumn flower we come to the name Baden, New ity. 'Just,read over . .the appended list I ' � - ._�,� I . LL (Wallace-Trancis, That County bad policy to neglett the roads, but I ati,-Oe of the staunch old town. He ,;. _ �L' . J. J. Mosin!, F. 1C. Taylor, W. J. stew- ,liqw,...providod A, , . pleas 11t ,"evening. Hambur and Berlin, which! the �eople ­­�I,_� I" . L .Kjh,eX,cut down'construetion, he said',, , . 9 and see how many I haA.to shalke talked to the.'imike" filke' 9­sWeen�,� �' W . . . .Clerk Holman_be� a member of the . nd, - art. . ", . to W. suT,6 thAt't&ir maintenance was The program con, - � the follow- Aanged ,overnight to Kitchener, a harids with. And ri�� I'know why the year old. 4 .1 � L. : '1x:WW1' . House of Refuge -J. McNabb, W. 3. Criminal Audit Board. -Carried. Solo, Miss Jean Mur- that tells us that the Germans are governor's.job-U�­vaeant in Ontario. I . . I . ,.',,I I I I � I W. H. Sweitzer, J. Ballan- S-Weitzer4Ballantyne; That the kept up. , � . .... �".. 11 Stewart, embers d-,xk; reading, Miss EvA. Stiirckli'ouse; also waven into warp and woof of ourt, 'The energetic Floody had Perfeet ,Miss Jean Woods, gold medalliit ' . .��:,! I I I _..it�, 1. J. Wright I North and South ITUrpri 'Plowmen's He impressed upon new in . . recitation Qyy' Betty Ailan; orchestra, population. For them we have -the command. ,He knew when and how the To Of � ... 4�", . I L ' necessity of ,making a serious ronto General Hospital, was at .. �, . r , Children's Shelter -L. H. Rader,.W. Associations receive each a grant of thle selection by T. B. Baird, Jarvis Hor- greatest respect. There is one man divisions would work. , I '"', I ., r in�ttersy and to be , the head ofBayfield's contingent. She . _;� �, H. Sweitzer, J.,W. McKtbbori- $50.­4Sent to Exechtive 'Committee. study of municipal be ton, Walter Moffatt and Stuart Baird of non -British stock who made a large .. . ­ '. i I Agricultural Ad'vitory-1. J. Wright, I (McKibbon-Geiger:_ -Thai the Clerk sure:thi?y were right in their acts _ ' It was either Tarzan Forbes, .or is the daughter of the Bayfield post- . . "� I F,nd a flower making denionstration contribution to the early histor.y Of Tarzan MicOreath, or.perhaps both to- - . I ­ . ,notify the municipal amendment t -Mrs. fore dotng tbem. ringham. Several this district, and it is of him I desire master. . � �'Iil I J, E. Cardiff, J. Ballantyme, M. -Math- . v N gether, who were responsible for the - ­ I . . . d' �I " - f b jiss Jean Fothe , The Warden thankia Mr. rwm or .. �-, , .. , ­� I . � eson, J. �Canipbell. mittee composed. of Mess -is. Living- ci�ntests were also put on by the com- to' speak to -night: I refer to Anthony two monkeys -,and 'two Tonies. One There were good delegations front . . �,�' ' . 1, , Old Agen Pensions -R, J. Bowman, - A very tasty luncheon under Van-Egniond. He was. born of Dutch e- - -kilts, but he was no . : . !, I ,�jll ,. 1. ,­;­­ ston, Croldifie .... diid ... Eilber, to meet the his address. L I County Council on Thursday morning. present Provf * I ir,ittee. I monk wore th , . ,� , I Mr. Haase, 'the. incia .- both Goderich and SeafOrth. Mr;W_ 111. , , . I . . ... I I W. Haacke, J. W. Craigie, 0. Geiger, . -Lost. I .. . Engineer, also addressed the council the .direction of iMesdam6s Rouatt, aristocracy in the ,days of the revolt from Scotland. The other yin, how- Naftel, of the Goderich Star, was'a� . ,. "'; , . J. W. McKibben. . . � Jamiesbn and Yotheringham, was.againt Spain,,Wben it came time for ever, must have�been in Aberdeen for welcome visitor. He will now, have- .. 2o"', 'r Warden's,-Jl- W. Gamble, R. J. Sweitz,eir-Ballantyne: That we ask very briefly, speaking chiefly of the served a -t the close. ., - him to those a profession, he turned, a time. Dat monk qonld pick up . pen- . _. 1A . , per, j. th nventiomg toi be held. , ' a good idea -of hoiv� we ao things irt ._ , �..1.11 I - - _ �. . . I ---Bowman, F. C. Taylor, Jas. Lel e Road Commission t* take over RoadCo "i 20 -per cent. The annuil meeting of the congre- as many others in his family I'Ad' nies faster than a blackbird can shell Toronto. . I I .. . � 11: '. .. ; A. McKenzie. . - I . Elgin, Street- in the Village of Cen- Taylor-Wiright: That ' Uniied -Ch,urch will -be done, to the army. That was in the . . . L�' . - .. q , MoCyeath- is a newspaper maii. , - * * * �_.. I.. . A I , -ad cut be made in all salaries paid offic- gation of th I peas. c� ... �, � � Good Roads --J. A de, J. W. tralia and add it to the'County Ro , held on Febru *1 I , i /�' I . MCKe117 � - ials which this council has power ov- . . ary 10th. period when -the ,French revolution So no chances w.pre taken of Mayor Police B�agisirate 'McIlveen, of .... .. . , . �, Gamble -G. H. Elliott. ,System. -Sent to Good Roads. Com, . . Mr. and Mrs. Kipfer, who have been Was proving its capacity to,. shed . Daly or Mayor Lee of Goderich of - ... , I., . - 1. , — , ive Committee. Oakville , was early on the job, ac ." . IL", Cemetery ---AB. .M. Francis, J. Mc- mission. I . . I er,Sent to E,xeeut living in the Walker House for the blood. Anthony VanEgmond became saying they weie misquoted. The com-panied 1>7 .. I q �' . 4'aw � ; � Cra rles M. Sweitzer-Bowmari: That A� by Mrs. McIlveen and two . 1 . :,. . Nalbb. . past, few months, moved last week to an officer in the Dutch ''army, but camera man got, them in a couple of daughters. ' . 'L � - 11 The Warden reverted to reports of Robertson, of Goderich, be appointed be passed Ift county council to con, Mrs. William Nesbitt's housie-on the shortly after France invaded that land pictures, I and a camera never faqyrl- I . , : public trustee Of the G4erich Collegiate firm the appointment of'Traffic Of- ' . .; I'll. , � . officers and Inspector Beacom, Re acciden�s London Road,,wbere -Mr. Kipfer will. a"n'id­made Holland a dependency Of cates, as do -politicians. The two may- Mr A. C. SmithL,"formerly of the, . ! ,,;,, .(I � j�rrled. ficer Lever and that traf ' business as. France, and VanDgmond. -actually ors w ' :1, , I �� , . .School Inspelctor for West Huron, Board for the ensuingtermi, .1 �eported to the Traffic Officer,, and carry on his barbering ere photoed with the monks and Wine ' ham'Advarilte, was quarantined L . L . I., . �'t presented and read- his report. : On motion of Messrs. Bo nd% be r. be able to lay information usual. 1. found hiniself in the army of Na- the hand organ. "A little nonsense inhischome, with his family, and 1111- . I ..� I i t t , rpt; 'the, counc�l adj� rned to that he . , , � , 0 � Under the new regulations, ,it as Goildtho I ,u Mr. and Mrs. H. Hays and son,'of poleon during which time he crusaded now and then i& welcomed by the best able to be present. I . . . .. , .1 I . under the. Liquor Control Act pro- atford, spent the week end at the 'in rItAly and in 'Spain. He became .a Of men." I . ­ ... I " tors to give .meet on Thursday. morning. ' Str . ,,, * * * - _,L " i ? I " . I I vided by County -By-law No. 5 along ithy of mate that - 1. ­ t! I I �these report% -but the Huron Inspec- home of Mrs. Janet Ross. Colonel and it is wo The kiddy car race was all fixed ,Mayor ,C. C.� Lee, of Goderic4, ,..., , . I Thursday. . with traffic duties. I and . , , ton, Messrs. Field and Beacom, on . . Bell-;Rcobins. _A quiet. but pretty VanEgmund was one of those who for a colored boy from Pipper's Dam M .�, I est of the County,Council, ,McNabb -Geiger: That a resolution rs. Ue motored down'from Gode-­. ... �� B. Benn . . the requ .ett, wedding was solemnized on Saturday went with him on that journey and to to win. But Forbes did not figure 1, . . Under the head of enquiTiAs Mr, Ise sent to the Hen. 'R. ,, rich and eni2yed the event' immense- �; f give.annual reports. . L at high noon at the home of Mr. and Moscow, and he was also one of'tbose closely enough, Wingbam "ran out ly. .1. ..".. ... I., � . - , Goldthompe asked that the account of , ime Minister of Canada, also to ­�L . The County'. C4uncil aiscussed with the Inspector under the Corn Borer y & rr Mrs. Richard Robins, Brucefield, when who, returned alive. His wife went oil him and got the prize. I 4- . . . �! 'i. Ron. Mackenzie King and Hen. Gee. their second daughter, Cecelia Dore- with him on that journey and during- .,�., 1. Mr. Beacom several of the matte'rs re- A4Qt and the pay sheets be produced 'tmigi. Romanelli's orchestra sup- Mayor J. -Craig', of Barrie, and Mrs.. I � All D. Henry, Premier of Ontario, asking '" . . .� I � .1 - ­ ­ .... .. ... I I.. pxirted on. .. . and read. . - . for a reduction in the talaries of sill thy, was united in marriage to Wil- the return a son was born. LaterVan plied the music for,the dancing and -p- r - ai - g .... we - re present and enjoyed them- � '.1, ", ", 4 Dr, -Yield, 'Inspector of Schools- for This was agreed to by the council. x liam James Forsythi son of Mr. and, Egm,qnd, after Napoleon had been suitable solos were rendered for the selves 1-mmens'ely. The mayor is a. 11 � . . . . . 1� t, I vernine�nt officiails .to the � 1. % , reiented his re- MT. ,Stewart wanted to k -cent., owing to the depression . . ;� , , , East HUTon, then p , . Mrs. Andrew 'Bell, of Kippen. Rev. banished, took service in the Nation- radio 'by Miss Elvile King bLnd Mrs' Goderiah Old boy. I . , I 's Dr. Ferguson. . 1. 1 20 per . W A. Bremner officiated.� The bride al Dutch ar*my, and after Napoleon I �, , I , pprt. Owing to the' lengthy discus- assistant auctioneer had to have. a time. - , ­ ., �, :,.k I I that exists at the present ,�. Bien on the previous' report, the dis- license. I Carried. ' 1 eniere'd the living roorn on the- arm escape he was called upon to fight Large numbers indulged in euchre Miss Sadie Walker, I'live wire" as- ,�. . cussion was li-rm-ted,but Dr. Field an- the lilc6ftise of he� uncle, William S. Robins, to ij�lnst the leadier he had h&ompan- aild bridge in the gallery;- the prize. Aist - - I ,"",. 'It was pointed out that I Geiger -McNabb:- That we request ant secretary, led the Exeter con- . . , fi,�� swered several questions ffubmitted re was issued to One person. o�r County Engineer and Road CoTn,- the. strains of I�ohengrin's wedding led to Moscow and return. He was winners in. euchre beiTTg: Gent's 1st, tingent. I ,­, �, I ' warch p w 0 Mrs. J. Saul . "'. . seh�ol fairs and the secondi term, at 'Mr. Moser brought up the motion mission not to exceed one and a half layed by Miss Jean Murdock. *ith the allied forces at, Waterlo ; 2nd, Mr. J. R. 06usley;' , * *. * , " .. * ,N&Tnal- . I .. ­ �f of.. the report of the St mills on the dollar, and not to under- The bride's gow . and here he was wounded fo e ladies-Ist, Miss McPherson; 2nd, Robert Holmes, ex-M.P. for West I .�. I L 11 � I rikin,g Com- n was of white satin, r th � , The Inspectors were on motion mittee with reference to the Cbil- ankle length, and wore her mother's fourteenth time. 'Mrs. M. Scarlett. . �, , rnittee. I �'. t vredding veil and orange blossoms. -Wont to Pennsylvania. Under the supervision of CFCA the New Era, was in his �dqry and hir . � ..� � Messrs. Geiger and McNabb, given dren's ,Shelter ,Corn ake any new construction, except . . Huron, and ex -editor - ot the Clinton , c . . I ... ....'. 'here necessary. -Sent to Good Roads . , 1. . .fot their able , The co-uricil on , motion of M`ii. .w She wore white moire shoes, and c-ar- "At t'hat time there was a move- proce�edirrgs were broadcast ,from stayed to the end of tkM',program. .., � each a vote of thanks I . " . . and.. fall reports and their reports Craigie, adjourned for ten minutes to CommissAL, d of enquiries, Coun- r1je!'d a bouquet of butterfly roses, lily ment of peasants and artisans from 1(1--30 to 11.30. . . ' * * * , . .. j. , . - were or&red pinted in th� minutes- allow this rhatter to be settled. Under tbb h,ea of tk e,valley and maiden ,hair fern. the old land toward the -new Amer- .Amongst those present were 'the Mrs. Wm. Newcombe, of North Bat- .1 - ,, � . . .. - -V....." ma r t Engineeil'Patterson appeared be- Sbe was attended by Miss Etta 1301, Ica. VanEgmond was not one of those following: I . , 4 W.WeXibbon miade an explanation, The f tter wa.s ,Settled by .At . Y � , . ' tleford, Sask., was present with her 3-oldthorpe *ithdrawing from the . . 12� L� report in- C fore the council by -request, relative of London, sister of the ere d Mrs. 11. B. Stowe, Mr. and I -.','��, , ... re the,iStri-king Comrinittee's, . orn, gown- who needed to go away from home to Mr. an daughter, Mrs. H. D. Morris, and . ­ ,. to the work of,his office and ans*1er- ed in maroon crepe Mopain with shoes ,ge �­, ­­ 1 f�� - n- . fty. He had wealth Mrs. C. G. Vanstone, Mr. and Mrs. took in all the program. 'She ,,,�Z� ' I eluding three members instead of two. committee and the Warden!8��Ayhe 1 t�an opportuni .. was .. , � I I I 1, A�tion was deferred till later. . serted as it is proov'ided in the agtee- ed questions relating to certain matr t(, match, and carried a'bouquet of and standing. It seem's stran-ge that J. A McLaren apd Miss Mills, Mr. and formerly Mist; 'Wary Brown, of 13lyth. .." � L . 4, . Applications for the position of In- ters, re drainage on the roads. Johanna Hill roses a�d mauve sw"t Mrs. 1?. FToody and Mi%s Floody, . 4d , I $ s Act ment with the 06ur&ty Council that The Finaned"' Comm-dttee reported be should have left, .but it may have and I It. * McCreath, DT I I.." i I ,. . . speictm, under the ,Corn Borer 'is to ,be a qw-mber of i p^as. Mr. William Robins, brother of ,been that he felt the years Of pea" Mr. ond Mrs. B. . . Pedagues, 'high and yd ...were A", , _.& trong the Warden -1,-',1:, ,,',:,, , and the report was taken up in cTn- tbe 'bride, supported the groom. Dur- and Mrs. H. J. Hodgins and ?A r.4. _Iia,_ I.;, . %%% - I , were received from Mr. M. Arms that commAtee. I I I too tam'e after .the life of adventure well represented, ,some 41 being' in .'L ., �, ­ Ittee with Mr. Geiger in the chair. - rs. W. A. Buch- . �, of. IfUllett, and W. 'A. P. Keys, of 'On L re-aAsembling, Mr. McLeod, ""' the signing of the register, Miss which had been his. In 1819 VanEg- DeLacey, Mr. dbd M attendance. R I � The report was adopted in commit- I"' 1; -n's , �111-4 . , - . ,c�j. Stanley. ,. Agricultural Representative, gave his Murdock sang "Until." The groo) mond, wi�h eight ornine children, left anan, Mr. and Mrs. D.. D. Wilson Mr. * * * As. �� , . 4-r. Harry McCreath, of Colborne, report to the ,council 01 th desmaid was a white and Mrs. Gee. E. Ferg Doctors and dentists counted up ta -.A Al , e work .of tee and in council. �;ft to the bri for America, going to Indiana county . qson and Miss � t addres-sed--the council re­_Ae " The matter of equalization was con-' Id, brooch, to the liest man g.)'d . 'Fo bes . ",I ��� ; matter the past year, and bis'outline of the go in Pennsylvania, where he managed- a Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. ri 12 in the audience. ; . I., I A. . — 11 of imiproving the Dunl sidered but defer -red to the June Y links, and t9 the pianist a cake 11 ses Forbes, Mr. R. C_ - * * * . . , , , op ftmb, prop- work for -the present year. cuf large Iarm and also keTit a store� In and the N i's 1. . . " V - ­ , . . ,at 'Poll Ing, ThMer , I I "A I ­ ... �_:-;!�-! 7-.....,., I . _' L" ­ I . i, . meeting of couniffl. ing the Weed, -g, Mr. H. L Mlor- . . ,�� L ­_ er.ty. The Appropriation for''hi�--work,'in- ,Sweitzer_Bo,vnnan: That P e. -ow the Waterloo campaign Van Egmondi King andMiss Kin President Harry Stowe had a smile, ,vw, ".. - 11 . ....... . 'D rider the head- of enquiries, Mr. eluding personal work and those of a by-law was -erved. The dining"-toom' was may have ,-net Sir John Cockburn rish and the Misses MorrNh Miss J. b- - ., thi�­tide of a "house, and' . 11 .1 I I . I ,Stewart wanted to know what the be prepardd -to confirm the Appoint- tastely decorated in pink and whif3, ',' Tuftef (Seaforth), Miss g0ie Walk- " 'g a e went thim' one beiier. ' " 1, , t. I - his assistanto office and supplies, has Of Traffic Officer Lever, and ng centred with the who had since been sent iob Uppe -Mrs. Stow :�� .... the table bei ,; I � Corn Borer lnsp'e�tor got per day, been'tut"froin $7,000 to $6,000, the rA'ent Canada by the British government. er, Miss L. E. Knox, Mrs. 1. H. Brown, I . ", �. 'etc. ­ , the work. v�here it is possible, traffic aceidents bride's cake. The happy couple left Dr. and Mrs. B. Camipbell, Dr. and , �;` ; c, .. .. county grant being $500 to At any rate VanEgmond in 1827 came iMrs G. C. Young had charge of'th(r �:�,` I I be reported to the traffic 'Dfficer and amid sl�owers of confetti for Toronto, , this ,country and went to Waterloo �4rs. H. W. Waters, 'Dr. J. P.. Flem- ' , ' ' S'UP-, I . , Mr. Girm ,be ' ing 'present, was asked Formerly about $T',M6 w4s the total `0 bridge players, while Mr. stowe - . 14 �� ,, I '10 explain his work.gs to time, etc- � . , that he be abliF to lay information. Peterboro and Boston, the bride trav- ing and Mrs. Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. . . , , �Z I � appropriation' yearly.' � d the euchre players. " A. ier the Liqu�r ,Control Act provid- Ring in a green piftied crepe dkess,' 'here he rentdd a farm for one year. ervise _1 . , Mr. Ginn went very fully into his Replying to a cfuestion, re the cbrn' un� ' e . It wa's there he met John Galt, just W. H. Pearson, Mrs. J. Glen ana Miss I * * * : . . t , �:�t ., I I �, 4 W()'i*, explainink 'the -method df work borer inspe�tfon, he said it had ac- e' by,,By-law No. 5, Mon h On . Glen, Mr. R. A. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. . :. I'll ,., I , g with traf- fur cant and accessories to matd . the out from Scot).And whose business it ,Secretary Moody sold'.120 ti�ketx. .. , I ... M., �� k P their return they will reside on J.H. H. Lowery,. 7&'. and Mrs. Atbol I is; .11111, in fighting this j�est- , ' dutie$ "Nothing succeeds hke_�utcess,' . �'. . cording to littormlation furnished lifitat fic - ti " "' ' laid the was to sioek the `ae�eloprnent of the � I ich ThA;g"'M6 ion was over at Oull farm near Kippen.. ItcQuarrie, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. CurL " I � .. :::: ... � 1 " V Many questiots.,werd asked wb slighily increased the past year. Huron Tract on behalf 6f the Canada , his motto. . I 'A ' -was re-introduc- ere 8 , .:�­ . � I ie 'a lyreidou�,#ession but The YXA. of Brucefield Church, 'Company, Galt's idea was to build rie, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Morris, Mr. ­ 1, 1 I he answ.6red full:� as to the in 1bh0d The Waiden exp�essed his apP�reei - I I . k"... .. I of procedure. - tion of Mr. ,McLeod% address. ed ]and Passed. held their regular meeting oir Monday reads first if the company expecteA and Mrs. ,Gee. Stogdill, Aft. and Mrs. Mrs. Edna Wells cavie.-up,fibift Mg- I ", ,:.: ".1 � , Moved by Messrs. Ballantynb and MdLau'hlan, , - Newcombe (N I .'.�, eveninig with William ,g 7 be was F. Nendick, Mrs. W "', - MT. McNabb spoke of the need of Mr. irwing, a. former Provincial I settlers io come in, so in 182 , .., ., ;,"t �. � I ,.- ., .... introducing some sort of road motion Engineer, was asked to speuk. Archfibald, that wages td'be paid for the devotional convenor in charge. ngttleford, Sask.), Miss Elva Lavis : ton, Mass., to attend the event. Ahw I.: . work, ne on the county roads dupr,�. The preparing to construct the road from was fQ,rmerly Edna Irwin of­06iife. � - 11 al6.n.g the line of'th& old system of -He had read, he said, in some do meeting opened with the-hrinn, Guelph to Gbiderich. . . Mi R. Cameron, Mrs, (Dy.). Milhe -1 -1 .. iii * , ii, , :,� I .1 . ' '* . I ;,� g .. . , . �k I , I -1 statute labor in repailfi-ng our.roads. m' I Oft 'be at the rate of 40 cents "Take the Na m.e of Jesus With You" ' (B%.'�DXrs. T. R. T,klorl,. Mxs, . Geo. T er D. 1). Wil 1,,�o 11, , . I papers , a: , ii10%teraent that County lng foT man and team and 20 rfi i�. ite EAgaged V'anEg6nofti. ii Sam reasuT son *as, a b'ufAVI, �,�.". , "'did, 'not ptr . Good, Mrs. H. . Aght. I . , .1�111,ql - Cc shed, but he . . man. The right rian it the � . I W. Wright see tbe; need hour and ,Ed. MicLeod, read the Sr- Vt� Good, rs. J . S . ,, Mm'X.""Mck, Mr, and Mrs . . 1....'� , , , , e,ousfd Iftry. strong gee. , � I � of going'bak to statute, labor, but . ered, they wete a cents per'hour for Then- ent to Williern MaLaujhian- -there le'd in Galt needed a ingm to supervise Ken .. . . . f Good Roads Coftnission. W . . E. Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. W. 6 P1 I I � I that Turnberry had allowed Men to fA,etor in'tte geilp,,ral government of prayer. The'hymn; "Only TrIldt Him" and also to take contracts for clear- � , � _.. I , 4 �14 1 Moved by L. E. Cardiff and J. W. was sutig and Mr...-Brel4net gave a McIntosh, Mr., and Mrs. M. &arleft, " �',�� or dd, 6thor ing the roadwaV.VanEgniond was the , 1. 0. S�ott, Mr. and "See the voii4d'dking, Haftlisr 00T"111 - ., �',..-Ito. "I I go out and draw gravel � , 6ut �otqfttr and proVino,6 and had a Garhnble that the Warden and I J. . inspiring and interesting talk Mr. and, Mrs. ,�.',_ I ,� I ,, _ �, �, vvAy looking for. He could, was the Atting rem*rk madti ... Y. . SL .. �, work and ther accounts weV8 ke$'. 6Y Wide fl-b1d ... 6fVettilliefis ift legislating .man be was rd Mr. And Mts. John. ,. 1 6171 . , 0,04 , '. �, . t, chair 'P,� I . , e� just the re . . ' be delegates God " The president, F. 96yes, then (Seedlor-th), Mr. and Mrs. 'P. sueged into the hall. , - . � ", . the pailiolm same as , I � as they, v�erp in eloge, edututiVith"the man of the Agrieultur�- on f"What Did Jeslus Teach About afford to engage men and, keep the!in Mrs. T. Musta P � . nevmpa Lan as th �� � I 1. . ,Tor ly. I . . � I -Ad . I.- L". . ,old 8-y9t0h. - li I popl#. 10e, said ,he ,thitight the Beattie ,,� ., " ; t the ... e : called b' the, Minister tOaj charge and,the raimtes'of the and then take his own pay� in'la: A.'Petrie; Al�r. and' Mrs. Geo. Donald- I * * *.. .. I 11 ­ � . � �. �.­ I . Mr. - Young, County Treasurei 9&* ,Was rAikh tulk rokAVding salari6s, grants, whith was the atft'rigenvent' R Ek-tcheson Mt. a* V�ftfdefft � , I �, an accoutt of the filianow of *4 po. of A11111,111,6 - for February 4th, in last meeting were read and adopted. avider, which he Worlcbd. Van.Egworid sot L.And Mrs. I . I uonbti WItfoid thyrr ..f� 11 � *'s t6tion that ftw& paving coWd I . � . an, M . .f ;;11,11 , , �� �, . �d. . W.,J. Duma Wat that 4vbft 169*110 ii "I I.. #1 I . viear. b6 MA6� J, The t-oll call was aftsweted'b"*"ty hi d thei �6uttiyq aft"i'di'daring d 45 . I :*..'4�,.,,,� , courity for, the "igt - b�, mmtIows, but be ques- C on of %tars.'VAlight and y 1. . 11 ,On t .pr and Mrs. 3. V, Daly e0otth)-, 06 � .... I . Ivallaftyne e: 1%ab th# � Obfied vtrs� L as, . Apti m6t6brars. The hymn,"Savlftr Again " nd mbst 0it 00i, � .�, ",.; !�� exelfti , 9troV91yi this id'O, hi 1, MI .Vft-At ,.04d A r1c � S68ta , 'I , , 11'1'�,,`l , .L, ""' ,_ "'' I . 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