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I �.­ . - k, . f# � . ­r,�,,w, � xms, %=�* #o poosrawiow,_� *4��:00144_ � r@V a4d County .11 � -1 � � _ I '4�1,7,,�-'� - � X40'' I J. . " 0;0, I - � I , � " 11 ,4 . , "� i . , - I t, 11 1. I , � ., , I 4 _0 '64, ir m .,Q., US , �'. . 0 *,I ,. . . - , ,%Th,e WON". 400*0 4 - � pq," R , a � �'t,� 11 ,1.1 I'll � ''I "Aa As, -a I�VWIIRI­R, , �`VIAP .9� , , , " 01 . � 114 IR1514 - 011 � 014 jt� .. 141"T"I"", W ... �,!�� :1 . � ,946r,driw ..a erious,, bW, 14, %ks' " V. �,��'l ',� ­;, fte . q: I : � � k ,.,,i��,�g ,� " ��,;� , ,, 10 '.4 . "y ." , , g,. F -?' "s " " gr,§ , . I . . I ser -lou, .4. , '_1 . . � � g � , I .1 , I . I . . R , '' r , " . I 'that caA fQr � s thought and at T . . , . . ! I . - : . ,. I 040 that tuey , "to , tlX the , , R , �* . �,l '1� I., , "I . " , ell that all Were "e* n , I � , .rwa . . , 4 01", � , . 11 11 �.. bs� ­__ . JQ1Awl T*000604_0040 I . �,V.".?.;, "' , , , , ,,,,,,,, - late and o. . ,�, 'k i,, , " Vip r ""I - , , , I . . � i .. I I r.. � . �swoo ready ,to: W—S 69-40- I � � I -1 . � � , , , I qg!, ,., , ,,, � _ I I. ,� � I � ,_ �?,�'w , " , tention, and f y9u. are not py VoUnc rdApipal, ,,T. '9,,. ,49?44 .1 "" _1 .., �:, t: ., , � I "I, COX== I on e 9t4. Carried'. s#0 , 01" 1 7 . . 4 '. 's , ", ,. . ", - r I I . 4te in, *W,beo Ipteresto, of, tup,cpuiity". - 0 - O" - R ,, dd - "# I, .. .. , .. - t i " Fr9in * � T. -he Huron Expositor a emlugway; bQt)1 Ot the P1r,us1§_la1 C ,., AX%N , in - give, them why not 8tay -�f-FiWe . . , I 0 O_- ; �, , "'.1.71. .,; J �', 1�1. I ;o . . T. LA erV . E. 811A Qjdk,� That H . asurlAg h*0 , . , It I 11 - , ��I�� v _4_ "I t4l $1.50 A year ? � . I . , pin6ss and-, pipopeitty for ".. council do ,uaw ad)oum until 10' school a for t4g, papt , .111 I � , ... ' road altogethes. �' " �'� -,444 fttUrer.��-1 I -tinuation, 1. I . � 0, $24 ...Single � � the Present I I. � 1. �� I I . Juno. 14,1912 _J'o stated 'a.m., JUns-2. C4ride,d. , 'A - _ , .A I . , 09 a .Year -e hW attended, a few yean,, have, 41944004 v th-ilt rOOI4 -' 1.0 i _ , ''. � _1 " , - . 0 1 1 . I I that h r,ousiderablek . I . ­#­­ , nations to t�tp saool b � qixd' t U , 7 Ir � �� I . .JX,mb,, of�rc,,,. - I - . .1 � � 1: � , 1. val*� . . . .. The Intal amomt, of,graln. unloaded ittee meetinge BincoL ' ' � Wednesday , o - _�i�, � ,-I- , I, I.. , . .., ., � , . ''.. . . Wt � , , . " , . I .1, " ._, � �" � ­ I . . . effect lit theclos,6 of the prel�ent tgkin.- "" .... i;4" __. "'. I "I Crop Prospects Good . Go rigli by tke =evator, t4p, prqy1c n and. expressed . . e .1 .. � .� k-,-). '' � , . ,. , _kW, oe�#tq .%,v " year, gt _ _ I , P,, ,",,4.,;;� � � � , . '_ '' ­Tlm_r� . I . � ''. ,, . , ,builn � p. " ", , I and 1�-"_" %�pany was 7,264.3t6 The council met to�o'ay. with th,e �'Bruaselm 1?0�t- , , I- I I. , 11 . I " I . " .prfmiatiou for the -iialik6.'ahan. 11 i I . . . . . . . . ��. �, !�,,,`3,�`�:,� I" on applicatiorl. Y ru . .W In which. th' iariou `c`� tte � . Suffered. a 400 . . 4 ",F "I .*�p� t�1!wma-T*3 ., I c good. In fact, busheis.uva..,th, weste caaaa V1,60 � eB WR:rden, in the chair and -toil mpnihiDra he � 4 . & 0. . I I . , , 1,.'�,'?,,��, ,,� f - ­ . , Mille QOjA the re 14 A, nradf .L$Chilbe ,su d 4 - . I .V,ww received by - . o, . - I , Water � o*- bait dealt with the -problems, taey, Present. - The minutes of P via a rs. co L ffere A "o ;-�,�,,�,,T.�.,�""...,-,.,",;.I.z.l��:-.'I � . ­­___ __ __ _', if there is any ,place in the world I . � __ - . I. I , , 1. : i. . - . I- h - - . ­­ __ er 9,000.4*Nwilels. . 1, were day were read to council and on Mow � I ,';.��.�,,:!`.�.�`,, -4 Rrm.. confr9ated'witIL, - He, -referred, to stroke last week, while worl.dug in I , � I �4'r-�,,"� '-I' ___"bdtt-ef -harvest- are -­ 77ga" ­�hip--co,mgl1_j%__p,at__ Magridg --gardex -slio. -fel1,_*vsr--whereA� - - , , A q , , I JF - the - Good -Ra&4­�A,saaciatiow -meetjw Alan -0 _e the _ - , ­ . ... I'll , ,;c,� I . ,rlday,. June 11, 1937. - w ere signs o a f - Reeves Key -a-, and - . I ., - I � I i , �� - .., -opted as read� � 11111,��,;. , � ''.. , , , ,, �.,, , " in this ting In a ;mmber of galvanized iron, 14 -Toronto where valuA was found in 'w'liqlpleas condition. We I .�,­::!­.. ,. � more apparent than they are L ,ble, iiifc,=iation were aid ,_,,�, " . " 11 � �­!­�­­­.;, I I ­ 1. ­ I -I,- I. I I r I . cuh,erts Vila seasa%. . . *had- be 'obtained' tar the beat ways Mr. FTazlk Delbridge, addressed the ust t1 - Wil.1, Soon. r6 . . 'k r� , . �, � - , en . � I., I I . -ounty right ni . . 1. ti pat Mrs. Schilbe 4, .j,,4 ' .. � PreUp Cheap pArt of Hufon C . W1 we ,:.,. � I . 1, . . . A little �on of Mr. J, B. McLean,. and means. of meeting Current high4 .Members of council on the matter Of enjoying her usual- health aga;i1n­-1ZUr-, ff, :�, , ��:,:,�"t.," ,�,. i, . .�-,:; , i "I , . -d aboui,'Mree. yeati, met with a Way Vroblemf-,. He ihankedithe Tress. a'grant In- respect to the Masse fam- ich Herald.. ­ - , I" I . , � . I- �, W itraniger coming into'town from would like to see that parO. of the . i, ag, - Ha Vt . . 131_11%�', � - � - globe. 1. � . . . very severe ,accident when a ,borse urer, the Clerk and- all the officials, and 11F of Ton Call Y. I Sold Express Team . 1. 0 14 : 111)g , , �, :, I r .�, ,.,c �7%1.":�j_!, , pouth, or one -leaving Uwn. in . �. . - 'kicked .him on, the- forehead, which the c6unci-l-as a whole for the splen- The W.vden assured Mr. Delbridge . . . I �, , , 'A FM 1-�V�� e . ,.�� I , ,� ,.­ ;, � 11 - A drive through the country these - caused a wound that required seversi did co-operation offered sluilie. his oc, of the council's earnest consideration William Decker, Just. east'of town, I � , , . I I j�:,I�,' ::_ - ) rr ,'i� Vi I ,V�,� ,at direction on any night .Whenv I I he of his, request. , 9�' � 2� ,:: "'' . ght; a cure for stitches to clos'e- I I CuPat!011 of the wardenstup, and and *ell known far and wide as a. . , . �w �:��'; � Up � ,ame in progress at days is one long deli � Mr. -FAL Everatt, of Blank, left asked .for a continuation of ­t�at Co. The report of the County Gaoler popular breeder'of Percheron horses, 4 1 . I - we, is a ball g I � . . N r, �";,-- '�.. I pessimism or any other ill. Of course was read,to,oDuncii and on motion of recently. sold an express team,to, an ... 1111, " 1-_,".; r�'. ,', , wherp he has esent session. � W. -All . the Recreation Grounds, must be Wedna§day for Regina operation during the pir eastern firm, at Montreal for *600. It tj "I'. � �­ .. ". accepted a position as buyer for a He briefly referr" to changes -made Reeves-Feagan and Mawhinney adqpt- �. 4",-, . nelusion that the peo- nothing is. ever perfect. Right now I this re- This -is indeed. a very handsome price.. . I , . I _r414,�.�::,�', - -Jor.eed to the co large, Arm there. in the MotheTs' Mlowance, and- Old ad with instructions to print " . . 01 I so &,,,'�%: ". .. �� ,, . I . -zurich Herald. � , etty ` we are told that some of the pastur- Mr. John Taylor, ,of Tuek6rsmAth, Ag.e Pen tahzatdon Partin the, June minutes. . . I W"I'll, . elt .. ago of . � _ I ,; , '' ),,Pl'e of this community are a pr i ,siona A.,,,,h . � , �).', - that the wire brought us in a stalk of fall wheat indigents, and the necessity for care. The report of the County Clerk was Capt. Morgan a Life -Saver 4 ; tX . ," i . I � ­ . age is not too good, I . !��. . , , T*heap lot. ' � which measures three feet nine inch- ful consideration of all cases, of read and referred, to the Wardeu`4 Capt, Tom MOrg4n, KilLeardine, at.* t � � , . _' I "I't,:I�. ". , . , . ortn is at work, and that some 01' I . � . � Committee ior their eonsideratiop. " I �, And the opinion of that stranger W ... es. I- which the reeves of the municipality the tug, Donald Mae, wasi in, the role- A kl� .... "I'i" . , � . . 11 "�� ;,� . � . Tho report of the County Treasur@r 'of lif I 11. .. ,� . , the beans are not all'they shbuld be. .Mr. Thomas Carr, of Brucefield, met receive notification from the County _ e -saver at Port Stan -ley on Sat-- , , , � ,,%�_ " ­ Awght not be very far out at that, . I respecting the financial stateme �, . ; , with an accident at the inill recentif Clerk. I ut for urday. uight when he pulled wm. Tug - V,:'. g by the number of people who That may be right too, but if they . . r "'.. judgin,! hen ho'had the end of the third fin- Mr. VCkert referred to the Vaegibil- ,the period, Jan. 1 to May 31, 1937, was wood, of ialbotville, from' the, water _ �. . are. not any worse than they look 'ger of his right liand torn ad &that it fly of a recommendation that may be read and on motion of Reeves DOW- after the man bad, fallen- from a- . I nd the three I � r r ',' block the highway—a '', , . required several alltabes to sew it to- InadO at the Present session. ,of coun- nl'4%n and Saunders' adopted and ac- &edge and)was knocked unconscious- �ii �. the ball from the road, they are doing pretty . "'k I . IDther streets ' surrounding " getbar. I cil in &Bpect fo the appointment ,of cording to instructions this report in 41' - I ,�� . . shallow� water. Captain Morgan ,, I'll 1�1 '. . . ark—with their cars and proceed I well. Certainly the wheat is coming The -station house and freight abed a juvenile judge within the county,will be included in the printed min, leaped into the water and held' -the , �. , . , Together wit Andured man g,Lbove the surface until. , , � I , " utes.' �� I I I P and he asked for'the cognaii,s serious I h thia,report there 4 1, ). I" en - I ;_ I I along and the hay- too. And cattle " at H sall burned oil Thursfty'evew- su . ell ap- 6 I �,­ ,njoy the games without the form - to e ing of Ian week. A blaze was dis- consideration- of the, cost Of _will, -ala ,;be--pr1,nted--a ztatem011t Of -aid arrived. �The Donald Mac was ill I wiu'g harbor last winter sad . . :�_ _ .. -of -- � i ion to them. are up at long last, and likely to stay covered about t.30 which was C,x- l5oi�ttment. He intimated t Goderich I �, " I �;, 'ality paying admiss hat a revised estimates for the 6e.neibal A,c- . j .:� � . _ -the -ell Count ,of 1937. Mn Erskine when As- - ll 1-. e Recreation m time, and hogs are . tinguished, bbut later about 11.30 fire to changes in the Act coun I served, to break ice around steamers 14 0" I i?, , , The -situation of th I broke out -again and this time, was chambers would not be available on* live'ring his report intimated the- ad' early in the, spring.-L-GGdertch Star. - � . I ' . . . . . ,�,:�,:. - I I Grounds is ideal for that: It lacks a . not too bad either. beyond ths, control of the people. - The the first Tuesday of June and beeem- visability of incorporating the cost of . J, I el, ".6, I . I . At the Waterf rant . . I � .�, y I . I . le;,i . ' nd the roads All in -all, Ours i.s;,a pretty good loss is about $2,000. Heniall, 3nerc�,_ ber.as the Count Gourt judge,s,Act .Committees into-Ahe general account. , �.. , ".7, Ingh board fence, a . . Reeve Cardiff, of' Brussels follow- The steamer New York News made, . I �,-. I � , .1 11 res the use of the councii cham- . ... . bers all Stich, dates. He recommend- . - 1, .i " about it are on a -higher level. &at- looking world right now, and a pret- anTs were fortunate in, not losing requi < A I . ' much freight, bUt several Zurich mer- ing Mr. ErskiAe's remarks, s4ge,ted its first trip to Goderich ,oil Wedues- 11 10 day to take on a load of 81,5010 bush- - I - . 1, —if it I chautfr will lose a good, deal of var- ed some date in May and some date p Ssibility of 4 1 i I , I ' 11 1, . I . ese enthm- ty good place to be living in the increasing t h, e � I �� 17, ed comfortably in a car th . amount of subsidy on road expendi- els'of wheat, clearing for Montreal- � !.�.. , mosquitoes. ions kinds which was in, the freight in November in -each year. - � . '�'­ I . ilastiesports who surrou . shed awaiting rembvul. The Warden referred to the. la,t, tures by the carry4ng out of the treas- The Government tug� Miseford, was! in V . I 1'1!;,. nd the fiel(I wasn't for the 1, . . f. q ... � ,5 1 at every game, have an uninterrupt- But mosquitoes don't hurt the 11 'Mr. McKenzie; the contractor for WILiam Lane, Clark of Huron County urer's suggestion� He also stated port on its regular tour of inspectiom . . , . ednesday.-God , �,�-, . . that in order to keep the county roads on W erich 9tar. �_ , �­, .proceedings, and seem crops, just the humans. They seem .th, new post office in Seafort.h. will ffom 1892 to 1918 and- Treasurer from . t �, ­�,,�',, ed view of the me I 1918 to i927 whose death oeburred, re- in good condition it will he necessary . Pinned Under Roller 1Z I V ­.�'_ - I crops. - The sA . have the brick work completed in a ,� �. I � ,;.­�* to think it is all right. to grow,with good ' week or ten, days. cently. Ile also referred to the death to maintain the mill rate for highway Oliver.. P. Edward, 6th em�cessioa I - . . Cole_ of Robert Livingstone, who was War, expenses somewhere about 2 mills for Goderich. Township, was brought to- . � 5115'V11" By it isn't. It's cheap. So we ditions which make the Huron and Pertb Counties, will I )) . I . Rea . � I � - I . .Ts' yet Alexandra Hospital on Wednesday af- . " �' world so green seem also to make biate the 12th of July in Seafortli den Of the county in 1916, and of the some Yes - ' � � .1 I ­.", cheap, in fact,"that we believe �if * . Inquiries: By Richard Johnstonand ternoon with fractured ribs. and pain- - , I P this year. \ late Dr. Milne, of Blyth,- who ,was * 41 . � .. ''P. I.: . I these people once gave it. a thought I the- mosquitoes thrive and multiply. Mr. F.,C. McDonnell-, who has had Warden in 1917, and recommended Gillbert,Frayfne: Why does th,6 Relief ful head And body injuries sufferea im �, . "I',". _- But give u e 11 ,,, � s th crops and we'll put the telephalie office, in Hensan for that a motion be brought in �recom- Officer in Stratford fail to respond to a, frightening experience at his farm- -i 1: '' ,, - - they Wouldn't do it. They would be I - . some years, has given it up and Mr. Mending Candolence&.to the bereaved letters; of inquiry regarding matters Of Mr. Edward was di-iviiig a roller im ­ ­ .�. . . . _,'. , 7 field .11 - ch are made by"municipal the s. when the Beat support snap- ;11, I. up . I � ashamed of it. with the mosquitoes, though..offly " , George Scott, merchant, has been ap. families. I relief whi �'. - I ,� , �.;;, . because we can% help it . I pointed agent. , - . Hei stated' the'. county road system offeials.- ,By J. E. Fluckins and W. -ped. He fell over backwards and aa� , ' I ­`� - . 1� . I _ 11 .1 . ,. " ,j � In a former day Seaforth town was Among the nicest kept farms in Mc� at the present time is 396 miles I Haacke: That this county council be a rein snapped the horses balked and. I '�,, ,I, 4 . . . . . t given 'more information fegai:ding'-con- -backed up. The hesyy roller pinnedi r * 11, "I'll ".. � I ; knowm in every part of Ontario and . . 61 .. . Killop are those of the MeGavin fam- Is expected 46 miles, would 64 -taken . I 11.�!�, .. __ --..-- I . stables in the county as, we are at the drive�. to the ground and rolled . 11 . lio own upwards of 600 acres of Over by the Province but no official , I I '. �. . I , .. , I " ',, many parts of -Canada through the 11 Yhe British Columbia Elections "y, ' present without any knOwledge about ,6ver ,his head and chest as he vainly . ft '1.1�, I excellent land about Leadbury. Confirmation of tius, ,has, been forth- many I ` , I . how they are appointed, how I �� ­�. ! prominence of . its athletic achieve- The British Columbia 'provincial Many, in the Kippen vicinity bad Coming. At the January Session the , tried �o_urge the :horses forward,. The , �!,'. - . -to plant their potatoes over the see- Road Commission was asko to look there are or when they -are discharg- animals finaily Quieted and pulledthe� I 11 I , . g'..,:. ments in baseball, lacrosse and foot- L � - elections last webk f ollowed very ed. Are the badges and. equipment roller clear of the unfoftunate man- I I , ,' R.V. �. . ond time on -account of the extreme, 9ver 25 or 30 miles additional road ' I I .11 I . . I . I I . . . . . . ..;., . . ball. Even its fire brigade holds a closely the prediction in��dd to The wet weath. Owing t6 the very high -to be taken -oil by the county at this returned when constables are die- He was rushed to the hospital, where . ., . .. ' . ' ..., . ' I esGion, .-The Warden, exi)resseo the charged or retired, and where is the his fractured ribs and head injurieb­ !. I � I U � q ,4 . ' I world's'record for hose reel running! , Expositor by. a resident of that Pro- price of potatoes, thi's is an expensive s record of this kept? i I were dressed, and on Thursday, onL . . 11_.,;1 , I experment- view that it ww pao,r policy to take ' F� .�.... that has. never been equalled. . . ... vince'd short -time ago. That predic- At the London Methodist Confer- ,over more rdada when we ,were -not 06o. Westcott - Edward Lamport: his insistence�, he wag removed to the. ­ 11 I �' . - �� il I That the r6,ised estimates as present- home of this --sister, Mrs. Jos. Whitely,. ", . � � ence the following ministers were ap- ;able, to take care of our Present road . . . I I '.. I We w6uld like to see that day back tion was that Premier Pattullo would . I in this district; system w th the money at pre ' ed by the Treasurer be, accepted and Nelson Sit., where he is resting cam- . I � . " I r. "'I!, I 'Z , I I )l pointed to stations i sen't tr - -:� --X . I . � � � 11. *11 , be returned; that the Conservatives Staffa, 0. ,G, Coiens; Walton, S. C.� available.. He stated th . .1, I again, and we believe we wi .. Al- at we werc that by4aws s iking the rates at fortably. . ,oderich Star. ­ I . ­,�� , � ,!,�,:; . ready a start has been made. A num- . Edmund; - Bay -field, J. Young. tending tD d General, 1.95; County Highways, 1.7; Hotel Changes Hands I If ") .. . a away with County coun- � . � !,� - . would form the Opposition; trat the Mr. G. L. Chesney squpped, two car Cilsl by petitioning the government Provincial High -ways, .35 and, Second- Mr. J_ J.. .Go ' ' . :F_ ess and professional . Lij x, of the � Central He- I . - , 11 � , , I . in . I U.C.F. would lose in strength, and loads Of lKiDods ,to Calgary this week take Over our ary Schools as per schedule, be drawn tel, has this week sold out to Mrs- . , " . ber of bus' I . roads-, when we are I . I 4.- ' _� ' ' ng there, He �ex, Quit& Capable of -taking care of them up acqqrdi4i Carried. at London. Mrs_ 1, . -A ,.. with. the town's interests & prepa-ratat , "d, rid . %,',��,-movi gly. Ann G. Harper, ,", inen, that the Social Credit and other in- � ­ *6bsiiei�Tur-nier-�T. C. Wilson: T I - �.,.,�,� . . peets to 1�bOi6 in a week or two'. , ourselVes.. �% hat Harper gets possession Junb 15th- . , . - �.,.� . the welfare of youth in their minds, - " dependent parties would vanish from Richard . 'Peck, §eaforbh, has in , The Warden,- suggested that we hold, our annual county ,picnic in She comes to Exeter well.'recommend- 1 If I., , . I Mr. the , �, "" 'I, . . n athletic associ his mus'ic stiDre a violin that bas seen county, unled 4he prepayment plan., 1� ., . the political arena. Jowett's Grove, Bayfield, some time in ed, During the fall of 1934 Mr: Coy, - . ��".... have- organized a a- a good d eal'of history. It belongs ,to 1, collect one mill from each munici. July. Warden's Committee, lease.4 the hotel from the estate. of. - ­ .... . . . . ,�� I . . tion for the direction,of sport in all I . That ,-;, . In a House of forty-6ght members 'Mr. David liewar, of the Sauble Line; Pality to be payable June 30tih each R. J. Bowman -J. .H. Scott: , the late W. T. Acheson. The hotel.. . " � ." I I . I . . I I . . � J .`�], its branches. � � the Liberals captured thirty-one Hay, an(i te was -made in Italy over year in, order to take care of the, $42 - we ihold our picnic in Goderich Har- was renovated throughout and newr. I . i �. �� h bar Park. Warden's Committee., . I 11.'�. . These men are giving their time, 190 years ago. � 000 ,add dollars thk,have to be, pai and attractive furniture was added to,. "I �; seats; the Conservatives, eight; C.C. I . to high, schools and 6ontinuatian G,e*. McNall-W. D. Sanders: That make it more comfortable. The trav- I 1. � .� . � ..�,,�i� . and a lot of it, and spending their r. one, ai ­ I I !� 0 V . SChool districts a], July Ist of each .a resolution be sent to Department. of elling public . have spoken. highly of- � I I � I .. ,��': F.,Iseven; Labo id Independ From The HUron Expositor Municipal Affairs requesting somez � ,�;,��, I oum money, and -a lot of it, to give J year. He stated there was a large thing More. definite be issued respect- the service rendered and.Mr. Cox has, � ) .". . I . ent, one. The Liberal party June 10, 1887 . amount.of interest eaten up and we enjoyed. � a splendid patronage. W&. I � " - . . , I � th,6 boys and -girls a better time, and ' ing the Old Age Pensions and, Mothers t,Jst that Mrs. Harper will continue, . I,, I had been 'in power for the_�revious Mr. Jas. Howard has sold, ids saw- �Were over-riding our 710 per cent. ac- I . -4 �� I .1 . � ­ . to - ake this a better town, but even mill, in Hay T�ownsibip to Ur'. Richards cepted estimated revenue, of general Allowance Board as to. their responsi- to enjoy the patronage of the �iiblic_ I ,,!''. I m - four years., and their record of. ad- . of Strathroy. . account. He claimed bliat failing this bilities. Carried. * . :� I . . , �. I I.. - I �E eter Times-Aavocate. A I I IN ., % with the best of intentions, they can W. R. Archibald - H. A. Keys: That I - , , �,�', � ministration, has, apparently, met , Mr. John McNevin, of Hensall, has we would have to apply to -the Board Promoted I 1� -. when indigent patientsi die 1 . ­�, � _- i not do_ it single hali4jed. They need with the approval of the electors of leased Main-Waring's flour mill in of Municipal Affairs for more money n hospital 1. $ " .1 ��".,��, * - Of Woodliam.. Mr. McNevin had, Bell's and -he thought each municipality .,they may be brought home for burial Mr. Gordon Stonehouse, manager of: - I - - �,,. the, co-operation and the support that Province. In fact, that was the mill. at Kippen, for several years. should Pay t'heir own- share. on the order of the Reeve and the the Exeter Branch,' ,of the Ian, I . �� ,,--- . . . . Canad I K", I . 1�,, � the citizens at large. And they Tleed sole'election issue. .1 I Thi� Landesboro Creamery is this ' Mr. Fellowe,% Provincial Dist County will pay $30.00 towards c*sta Uanners, has been transferred to Ayl- .. . IL I I . . . esr I , rict En- of such burial and, the local munici- mer where he will, take ovei-1he In#1- t, ) .. .. . t,_ I a lot of it. '. I y running at least oueAhird more gineer,,wliose jurisdictioncoveng W�l- ­11.�" - I . - In the last Legislature, the Con- butter tham any 'former year, there lington, Waterloo, Perth and Huron Pality pay the .balance. Wardeu,s agemem of the Aylmer branch,. We, I— . -1 - ��.,:% I ___ - -, -----They n6ed and want the attend- - -servatives did not hold a single Seat, .being about -4,000 pounds, inade daily. was introduced to, th,6-4�auncjl me -t Committee. � . -- congratulaU 'Mr. Stanehouse on hia, ; . I . . . . . . . . �, . . � 1P in R. J. Bowman -J. 1-1. Scott: That splendid Promotion. Mr. Stonehousc_- . . I 11� . L. 3: I" . ance of every citizen at every game— , the Liberal party held thirty-five; . .The Canadian Pacific Railway Co. her&. Mr. Feli;wes- advised that the we, the members of Huron, County has alreatty taken over ,his new clutiea. I I'' I ) . "I''. . will shortly Open, a telegraph, office in dietriels, had, been switched since Mr - . ,�. . wish to extend our sincere and will move his family to that place�- 1,,�, but ,they want them inside the , ,Constructivee� four; C.C.F., three ; Seaforth. it will be under the,'charge Eatoni was moved from this territory* ' . Z, � . 1 Council, ' � � 1.L I . ' . ' sympathy to the relatives in the near futuKe.' Mr. Johii, Bole,, . 1. 4 - . ., :�, I groullds, not out Other athletic I Independent, two; Independent Non- of Mr. A. Strorig� . � He stat6d that he had been over of the late .­ -Ing � �,� � ., 7.(,t-- Mr. John Do,d)ds has opened a pop many county roads and, he wished ,to Dr. Milne and Robert Livingstone two ,of Waterford, is be -transferred to- 11 � ­.. . teams in other days never lacked for ex-Wardenst of the County, and'Wil- Exeter to take Mr. Stonehouse's place- .... ­.. . . partisan, two; Labor, one, and Un- works in Sesforth and is, now manu- c6ngratuate the county.road commit- I.,�: I .� liam: Lane, a former County Clerk, as regretting to lose Mr. Stone- . . :. � �either the moral or financial support 1. ionist� one. . . facturing vwious excellent Istimmer tee for the current year and the Pre. they gave valuable service to the = and, family we will welcome!:_ 4 I I , beverages. . vious road committee. He expressed . X_ � I ��;��- I . ., . ofthe people of Seaforth and sur- . The result of the recent election, -county; and that the Clerk foorward a �r. Bole to our midst.-F,xeter Time,%-,- ) I, � -��g �, , 1, - . 11 . Mes�sra. J. H_ Karr, .Tlios. Coleman his pleasure in learning that the letter of condolence. Carried. Advocate. " 1� . . I I ) , "! 4 �. � .. rounding country, and they should' therefore, shows that -the- Conserva- and W. 0. *eTaggart, of Seaforth, county W90ing to spend more money . .,I . , j, 4. 1 1 . � have passed their first �eax examina- this Yearon roads. He eulogized Mr. W,. Haacke - Geo. M,�Nall: That a I Engage* Teacher ,,­ ,� I" �111 ,��t',. � not lack it now. tiv.e party is no longer a dead'issue resolution be forwarded to the De- Mr. Ray Creech, � I V..., "I, tione at Toronto University. Messrs. Patterson, County Engineer, -for the . . . who during. the�, . .. X, �7 Making a free grandstand out of in British Columbia and, in all prob- Higgins splendid work done on Huron, County 1,ast year has4taught school at Lum- I �11,�11 � W., Prendergast and' T. M,1 partment of Highways, requesting that I ') ,.:41"., the men of Huron County be given le, .."', 'the - roads about t h, e recreation lmve completed their third, year and roads, for which Mr. Patterson could the first consideration on high,ways in '. I has been engaged to teach at S_ I ') ,�, I ability, that its strength will increase , Mr J D. Dickson has. completed the take a large part of the' credit. I - S. No. 5, third Concession of Usbarne, - ,, �0" "' ' * � " I" -e believe, thoughtless- with the, ye Mr- Huron County. Carried. S. I �.. , , I �,�'; ` - . grounds is, w I . ars. The elimination of rull, course Of tour years and has had Fellowes stated that when the coun, -at all, increase in salary. Miss Grace; 4 .a� , - ,,,�, mess more than meann.es& Why not t parties is al- conferred upon.,him the degree Of cil is giving consideration to road ex. Mr. Carson demonstrated an autO' Robinson, the former, teacher, bar- I , 1, ��,,, I Bachelor of Art& es they should think"'in terms matic prGtectiail, equipment against been engaged to teach, near -her hoixm� 1� - ". ' 1. 11 �.,:, I give -it a little thought? Don't be so a sign of improved Ainies, as it At a meeting of the McKillop coun- penditur fire which -he recommended to be in- at Zurich. -Exeter Times -Advocate. . 1 16 "I'- . ,� of years rather than PrActice a false .1 , I , r"'.. cheap. seems to be only in times of depres- cil Tihos. Dinuen; was appointed Col- economy -of tbduldng In terms ofthe stalled in the County Houle. Follow- Pipes Cracked . 1�1 -, " , - . 4 41. -ft gave 4 N I,;, � . I . . lector; Mr. Hiram Blanchard,, pound- current year. . Ing 'his remarks, Mr. Cars, * � * sion and distress that these usuall ,alem�onstration in an, adjoining room one of the cast iron pipes of the-, I I . V . i water malli'that crosses the r vet .�� . keeper, and Mr. 13. O'Connell was ap- ' Mr. Rose, Johnston, Corn, i -� , 11, .., � Darer I - for the benefit ofthe meatbers., A 1. I The Death Toll Mounts useless malcontents seem'able to gain ; pointed to a similar position in place spector. addressedi council, briefly a n I 1". .. � I I of Mr. Patrick Woods. answered several, inquiries, nd Mr. Blane, of the- Gestetner Cam- above the dam was cracked recently� . % ,, . , ��. A L'.. . . . . stration of . allowAng some of the water to escape-. I I �. . a foothold. mr.� GOO. Baird, of Brucefield, has pany, gave a denion work I � I Statistics published show that � 1� . , ' I ''..." . . The old two party- system of gov- ' been appointed secretary of the W. Haack& inquired: Where a fam- on tw46 Gestetner machines,, one ' new While ,clanlPilig the pipe the water-. I I I 11 , ',, 1. . during the first three -months of this Board . a f I 1� --1. . � lot Control in St. Paul, Minnesota, at a fly moves in -to a ,municipality from one and automatic at a'prIce Of $151D, was turned Off and air filled the sys- n�,,.V, � . cidents in Ontario have ernment may lack in some things, . �,,i_ year traffic ae . _ Salary of $1�000 per annum. an'unorganized territory and ,are on leas discount to mundelpalitles of 10 Lcm. This Caused, the water to as- , �1- I . e9d sume a milky appe,%ranc � . " I I .1 - . , , ­:��, increased by 33.7 per cent. but it is'the best system that has yet Mr. Win. Cooper, Sr., and Mr- Sam- relief, from, whom does the municl- per. cent., the at -her one a hand -f e. - Exeter7 . N., I ' . I � , ,,,I � � I this Pality collect? . I I machine and' rebuilt at a price,of $75. Times-Ad-vocate. 11, �4', S � se months, the been devised, and in -largely getting .uei Smill1e, of ToLekersuilth, left .� : I - ';�'- 0 . In all, .during tho . I week oil an extensive trip to the Old R. J. Bowman - J. 11 Scott: Th�t � Mr. Bert Thomps6n,, Reeve of East . Successful Graduates I 6 ":., ' back to that system again the people country. of Whwanosh In 1930 and 1931, brie�dj, X 11:111�1 , de,R toil, through motor accidents, - . . - I . Mr. Fred L. Davidson be a member . " The reialts, of the final exarnina­ 1� .1 'I �­_ I . I oilinted to 114; While 560 perSoni Of British Columbia have displayed A good gravel pit has; bpen found VAngham. Hospital Board. Carried. - iaddms,%ed eounell.* ' ' tidas ,held recently at London at the�, .; %', . a3i an the 'farm of Mr. Wm. Schalwm, a Geo. McNall - R. J. Bowman: That Mrs. Robert - Davidson,, representing TJUIVersitY of Western Ontario, Mr... 1. . ill"".. I,- I -were injured more or less seriously. their common sense. . . mile and a half South of Zurich. It Principal' Rozell of Brusisels, be a West Huron Women7s Institute . , ad, J. A.: Addison was. successful in re- '. I I , i.:,:!� I I . . I I I I - I -1 be very useful In that, vicinity. . I): I , . , . - . � wil member of the, Wingliam High sclroial dressed the members and. asked for a ceiving 'his degree of Doctor Of Medi- A I 11 �,"', � , � . It is really an appalling sitaatiom ' . . I Rev. AL D. McDonald, of 'Seaforth; Entrance Board and that principal grant' to assist In carrying OIL the cine, Miss Marion Snell, of Landes— . AIML�, I '. . * W I . I I US FIF I" _" ,And that was for the three months cKillop; ,Rev Garrett, of Blythy be'a member of the work of that institution,. The War- bOrO, Passed. her ,second year In Clas,7 . I .�, � . I , _ ,, , '' . I , , hic ti -1 "L K and Mr. A. Me se,hol&rsh1p. Mr.. 4 , �,�, MIA OHM PA ERS SAY. I Rev. m,- Musgrave, m . , I . 1 j4 ,, ­ � AAP . Mr. Acheson, Kippen, : Clinton High School Entrance Board, den'assured Mrs. Davidson that'oon- si,es �taking the� . � I Lean., Blyth, left t-las week 'to attend both for the year 1937. .. Catri�dl. ISIdler.UtIon Would- f>e given during the La�;renca Plumst661 'bt '. I IV V�­;,,' 11 I 4Uij6r months, when motor traffic is . 1, J. -H. Scott�J-Jerbert Mogridge: se�aion to her request. t a aiubd second. I "I I 1,t�,.,, . I _._. " , ., Culre For Dandelions tho Presbyterian Church Amembly at That thds.county council as. g whole J. X Govenlock, Inspector of class honors in Economic ihd Politi- I . � 1, ,.I�,,, �,'�' , ,,� " . I " - - Winnipeg. � Cloun- Cal Science. Ili ,his final yeaf. Miss. " . _,� - , I �, 1,11;�­ 11 Abn�st eiifikely on busines.�, and not . . I r 0 ,,'� - I 11�'1111 _ - � . . ,". ".. . ", ­. . � . . . (13randson, Sun) - A new slidewalk bias been lodd, on attend the Reforestratdon meeting In ty Home, spoke btiefly- stating the Do'tothy Cox obtainod'hisr standing.. 11 � , ", ­ � 1�­V,�'1*1-1:�-%­ , , ft.,...Pledg4re befit. I Of oQuese We city is a great hatchery for ,weeds Main St., Dr1i0efield,, por ,ibA& Im. Norfolk Cotinty -and. the expense be Home vlag In excellent c0ndltloi and in'Till .Year Honour Science,-Clln-' ,� ., �, - . , �,�,�_, . I . � ___ . I . rd . V ,% . � I'll, A,,:,,. . 7 � ��;­ I � *-the-lumni. --m - I . __ I . and. a hotbed fdr­d"flelfous. _ All our best Iawn�t pravement_tjj�6_2epple are.iarg 1p� borne by ,the county.. The yeas and that some -ol the recetit boarders had ton News-RecOrd. . . . � I � __qlX . Vidil I . _ _ _ - -Uaiw-g--a-slc-,gd�-to-y,---air-,the, iffm.;--vam-e-t*--the--hDm�a,-witb,-conis4de4�Lffle - -,.,.---,- . 11, I I , eWle, or publicly op#Tated, -or Pii+stely , luuw Ir, ON I y iLiltur6il � debted to Deputy Reeve McIntosh, and �'Ll,"""�*4`,,, .,. 4-' -in I . . . , - ---- ,;I � 11�,% "' - it �� -Orld. ,,�akes. t I I Lynoffienr t6t lW519OW96 � �,� A � . "I't '�', . ,, lie W, 't A . . r . on are even ftow oinbrO I for 4fte pests of all Messrs. Dickson, ana N,611. The ea - I - . elt(da 0. b ra votoa Jn favor of the matioli -with Money; that there werev 92 16mates. , . ­­­ . " , , 1' 11 I 11 ­ I I . ,�, , ",,'Q"� I , ,�,.,.l "7' .*,#4dA.'.1',-"­[. ht&w,ays 7the I ut toll planks were, turnished- by, the' tawn� the ex6e��tlon of P. W.,'Seott, and W. H6 refer a Questions relative to - At A Meeting of the publib utilitiew, A , I 1� � P , -j'.� - , 1�1 I , good citizens. Vie don1 knoW if the city or plot .red 't . . I XV',N,,`�.!�`�. , " Vjind6ubtedlym6unt, and tMount ,cultivators know, b�t we have heard.of a sAre ship and stafute'labW and, volunteer J. Stewart, The motloti therefore oar. the prese'ut'Protection against fire., 'Commi,gslon at ,the -town, hall on Thum - ,1f, " 1-1 ­ I I 11,111�11­,','­ I'll . I oure for dandellom- Ir -comes. thr6ugh'the MaW- contributions did th49 rest Tied. I ;, . y " ­ 41 I , '" _. . . � I Mr. 4ovelitock's r#marks,'- ,Wero r6, dAY night last, a motion. Was pass@&. 1� . 1'�, ��.,ih,,,­,�,,��";� W, W,- �, j.. ., I I toba6_11ortlouxurnl Aswelation and Is bbJq: Pre- The ,total average aftendanceatthe L. E. Cardlif-T. 0. W-1143on.- Thai 8POnded to by Roevei Grain, Cardiff to-talse the satirfeg of linemen to,, pjl� 1,1.­�,11�1 I . VaTe a solution, 6C copper nitrate- mixed -!A tho of thdg cou;6-ty eouncll�helardly extend to a,Vt Dowiman. I ­ I I - Per hour and all6w th � two� I , `M�. , b,�'.;,,'��!�' " ­ and . . � � P.,��'l ,'�,,,;*�-?`,­`­`�!�' ' eank ca easnem = Clinton publio school. for the month I , 11 45,06itts sin %f ,�l 111. 41t,11%_ 11 ,i . rel . -to 7V �� , , � , " � �),-,hi� t4� � . I , , . prop6rdon, of It/. pounds of eryigtal a gallons L.P.L. Grand 1,6#4 of Bktish: , , I , � '�'­'g?,,, .1.1. , May was 42% ,being -21 -left than for ,�ho M�. Geo. 'R. 10,11lott, recently AdoVe Weeks holidayal,'per. year; with pay - d", �. , �-,�, �,,,60, � th "6. �rAu�e of, the in,dreas(_- of of water, a4tisatlty enough for 1,000 scplare feet "Ith t Y"r go ��; ;�F�;"5pjf, , the same md' i in n wag a.rfIv (I M .,,� ,� ,.O., 'IM . Th6 mim- America a -ea�ral *ele6mb,to,mL*6t in lot Clinton and, Warden Iru 1994, 000�i�, This 'arka� e t e at a . Ir 0 :� , Mf�."­�A , �;�,#',�­­ of Vhvm�� Two sor,iya during the summer are -1 tho'Oddlity offtUr6h bi.the'T6Vni, of .. , � 1�14_'� ,' ; A.fb9t1lt of a recent 6fie-dak strike 6ft. ."g,", "i )m , �� I bar on the I'M V140 629, 1 �HeIIY16 �the In6bibarv; '_ "I ,! _., . 1021" .and, thow val . � "'': 1, wftegs4r Wilaglid-M fiv 1998 old, a *Ir4� be "sent � Chistiter ;MiWh!atq,4�,V1Ws;Td liiift-! 16 ,k, , � 00 , . y, prdforably on still, hot days to inid. Hon. Ed.. Wake,, lihij been f6feet by ", thb- Part ok the linemen., who. were� 4 .1 - I , �, j6ff�# ... lildtomot Can f4 t6 , . ­ . I . 11, ., �� Ailk 06d,mid-August. Theve two Applications, he. ill the ',�*flt# ftom, tho�,4"doi� t6tw 'M of voit: that tro,vtod-16 6, per hour. A request. � ii ,L, , � , , , , _ �, � in,g . � 0 Odlioty .aitdr , Xwbh,Hi&611 0�: I -At, a ,being paid Oc I . . W.6 ' 11 101 , tit ya Do- �� I . edtd *d ,the.xAi9l"tdft'a'the. meth6&, #lit - 4iiii) Ot the " iiiy�4-,J)Iiety ", wioll, im 'Mr. ReIV1116,061,04rt At,dpifid, L�dg6 I %'Dt) 't&L ga� . '. "' , " I _�Rf *go I I _ shidt *0,* . -a Lions, Club for electric light,- - . '41f t1arn sh , tho_*t .1 4'. .1 of L I , Ilik , - V11 I ", , � 1.111,114 , �* Grand b, lid . � tf $,:J�o ,j � , ,,, alth t6, ., , , ��O,!I(. � , .. , , l�, %, I � . % I , - It ,W-' . - i 11616kly, yollowi ",f#14noW,SIAV#'Ilpifflb,tWli'tit'.0 &ffl f6t nb* Iii L' froin th r � I ��� . lh,6 UtIL 46uiai, � � '. 'L k,k) ' ' I ,, � � , , � 17 _1 j'UtheiViso &~� 'k � idd ,, , . , . ''. I t;: 11 I i mml gtft .'A ta &�- fix -9 during the Vhtyldg of tN4 "dOn­. 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