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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-08-05, Page 544r r • j- ."7".".'=;11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111/11111111111111111111h111111 11114111111111111111111111 11111111111i111111111111111 111 / a -• • lll lll • I " mmovni °Amp; coith•Prf re WorictOf satiraction- r the farmer/ - in theuse of twine that runs Smoothly in his binder . from beginning to the end of harvest., Good, Old,lkeliable TWINE . • ,eVen and throughout, and is more ecOn0M-- - kal to use than bhort-length twine. The length is :guaranteed by the, tag on: every ball of PlYinouth.) For real twine satisfaction there is nothing like •the genuine Plymouth Twine: RAE & P()R'rE0114§ Lucknow, ; • Oat "111MH11111111111 lllllll 111111111111111111111111111111111111111 lllll 11111111111111 lllll 1111 lllll 1111111111111111111111111111 lllll llllll 111111111111111111111111111111 lllll 1111111; • seatare plaied: • in ItaturaiN ,ao*, . gou lame relar,- • ation ail you 9ide.' ArO • more sitting 'bolt— 'upright as the W -fashioned ear. • -••••• wiada s:First High -Speed 1, ' '..'.. European -Type .4.ight Car 'The distineti4e body lines of the:New Overland WhiPpet'resenible the smartest custonAmilt antomobiles of Ambrica• and Continental Europe: • Stand in front of this car and you canimagine yonrself on the boulevards France. - It WIlrirstiel 55 milesan helm in perfect comfort' ..__" °.".• pick-up in 13 • • • , seconds frOtit_5“to' 30 miles an hour: .• -. . ,.go 35 ;Olen on4n &Ma of 'gasoline . ./ . trier 1000 miles on a gallon of oil.. " • • • • ..... •.. Measured testa show thaethe Overland Whippet; with it 4 -Wheel britkes, . . will stop.in two car lengths froin a speed of 26 miles an hour.. • • , J The Overland Whippet is 5 feet, 8' inches high . , , not as tall as the • average man. Yet At provides more room and comfort"than yon've ever found in any autoinobile Of this class before.- • ,,, ' .• • . T. W. $1VIT11,.. Agent . .. Central Garage. . ' Luoknow..Ont . .KINLOU011 ',NEWS Wedding,bells. ate. ringing around as,. . • ' ••• Mr.' 'Sidney l'arrY, and friend, inOt,, .• 'red '.from.' DetrOit and APent the • .week -end at' the ,home 01 Mr st John ,•• Aedgine. • • Dundas spent , the .week -end, \ it .gitest; of MISS iine Boyle. .• • Mils Agnes Gilliespe of churell, sPent the week -end at die. keine of Miss .Mabel Hodgins. /".• • The 'Misses Maty and: Milclreli MontgoMery spent .the •pait'' week .with' theirenunt„ Haiden, 7 Ars. Wi1L i'etcy, spent n feWAn.ys, in Kincardine, .the: ruis• wok.': Miss Mabel' liodgins enetib ,• last week in Lucknow, the 'guest o Miss Gladys Hodgins.. ' , ••••...• , The reegular 'inonthlY." ineetin"g • of .!" . .the held at he home of "MISS Grace'lhildenhy on Saturday, •MISS ChriStenit Hedging, ano stO- • le4 Miss Virgel R. Partridge, spent a day last week at the. home of Allis Moline Hedgins. *4, s.idhey PaIftY 'and iiatightor returned to Detroit by, motor, after .spending'it nienth with .the former's, • • aunt, mit. John ,Rodgins. ,14r. lledgins and Mr. • Boy Graham spent Friday "evening At the hone: of Mr. and Mrs. Harry' .Pin • nett, 1.0111.,Cerc. Ptet-'Vekenller-leofe Preaeritatiint nt 7544s- .inaatatta„rttidair, 1Voniniti• •;tad. teparts *good' time,. . Mr. John Graham of Ann Arbour, 'Miele; has :returned home, jafter; . a two .weeks'• vacation With his pprents, here." kiiEKINO This wedding anzimincementi taken from the, Ogemac SAO.. Pines,. Will • be of, interest' to many in' Luelinew and ,Astifield; where the bride is SO 'Wel171(a0Wilg . • Crispin-4totherit, • Ori Saturday ,niorning; June 3rd. ,at ten o'clotk,'s millet but very pretty/ wedding took plate at the home .of Mr., and • , E. A. ,Kilpotrick,• Ogetna, the • Principals being Ernest d. Crispin and Jessie A Stothers, both o Og.erna; itev. C. MacKen-", cie Per -Aiming the ceremony., The , bride, who was given away by her mother, Mrs. Wm,' StOther,S, entered 'td the...strains of they, Wedding March, - • She wore a dress of peach orocacied, saifn, With georgette triinmings, nnd. carried,. a • bOttiet:, i!ir• opheita tete& Little June Kilpatrick acted. AS flower 4,10 and was the onlY attendant. At. ter the signing. of the register a dainty- buffet luncheon was , se,rved, • After *hien Mr.• and. Mrs Crispin, departed by nittoinabila ter peat and other pOiniz •qi; ifitereet. The bride's • travelling cott e wiiii n Attired gorgette in hint gray, With hit to 'Inateb, With bhqk- itiitin Coat. The' -rtreorn'a glk tO •,th:: 'bride Warr- 'tt ihnie ithe'ltovver. girl a locket .tat • With •peariii,. — HOLYRO011: • Nr. ThMna,S. White" had the • mis- Iertnne• to sPrain his ankle rather '••hadly ofr a lead of ha:1r, Mr. aPti. MCS.: John 'Turner of For - visited at Mi N Ab. Thompspws on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs; G; Hardie. and . urje1 77reliriton,-Mi7guswialTirtov"-"itill cier of Port itehibSon7Visited at A- mer Ackert's the ive.eic-Plid• • " • Mr, -and .Mrs. Charlie Burt !VOW Sundayat -,S,alein. ,Mr. and: M. ,John IVfaxwIl• 'of -ViriniPeg; "Vis1ted-x*1th' their' 'gritefs • .Mrs. :Ernest Ackert. and Mr.. C4 cOn- gram, cliirin'e the. week. • • ' • ' Misses. Pearl •Congram and, •Wihnl. fred ,kekert. aire holidayin tri - Mr, and, Mrs. •ffareld Ackert -and daughter, -Eunite,,, Mrs, Ackert of Toronto are , visiting .4.1, her old home, here: A baby girl arrived :011ie hoMe bf Mr: 'Joe Conley.7-dongratulatiens.'.., FORDYCE ' F4P. ••••.4.4.4 Mr. and Mrs., Leaver, of :TerOnto, :and others visited: at Ali'. Peter Lea- ver's for two or three days.last week. • -Mrs. Mark. Gardner, of Dicknow, who has been. visiting under the par- ental roof at Fordyce, has".returnee home •again.. Mr, and Mrs. W. M, Champion and Mr. and Mrs. Mark, Gardiner, of Luck. noW,• visited • at Mr. ,Benjamin Ches •tut'sone day last eek. Mr. George pobbs, .vho visiting relatives in this loeali 'returned home Miiskoka. . Mr. and Mrs. .13enjarnin Cheimit and. faniilf," of near Holyrood, Visited it • Mr. Peter. Leavei: recently. , • Glad to hear that r Mr. James An- . demon .is sor-fin improved :as' „to ,be. tint on 'the veranda. • •• • • lhe• worknien have finished Mr. James Dow's,4•Kiti§e which iS . 1 1 Mrs.] Droop:seri:and. tWo'idaughters„ •of Toronto, are visiting relatives a;• round :Fordyce. • ' • • • •. O -o -n been has. WHITECHURCII Rev.' and . Mrs. Watt and •family of -Burkas Falls,:irisited on Saturday at: the home ,of Mr. Wm. Barbour; •• • Mrs. George, Cottle visited a few •day at ifincardins Beack: Mr. and 'Mrs: yhog"... Anderson and family; 'visited on Saturday with friends at. Inverhuron, • • Mr. ,Einif Mrs. •Will4Reid and ehild _ ren of Faris, •iire visiting _his par-. enti, Mr., and Mrs.__Alex 40I.(1- • • Mi.' Ate*" Leiteh of Detroit, is vlsf: iting with relatives- around here• ., • Misses . Flora nnd: 'Addle 'Ross And Kathleen Terriff of Toronto,, spent the Week -end at ,,their- home, here. • ' Mrs. Harry Tiehborna of Goderich, is visiting. a leve••days at herhome '.31r. Wm. Hawthorne Of 'Brantford, is` visiting his, sisters, Mis..Kerr and Mrs. Holmes... ., • ' .• Henry Patterson Met With 2. very 'serious accident last week- while raking hay. He is. Suffering from broken ribs •and is .badly bruised' and shaken up. We hope of -his early re- P"er3r.‘. _OOWH ST—F01--D—NEW-S , Wedding•bells are ringing in our A 'number from here attendeethe presentation- and dance at the home of • Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry , Pinnell • en • Friday evening.hist, and spent a Very en•joyablerevening:-Mt-affirithi---P—n nell ,were- presented • with a •purse of MiasHelen • Murray • spent •last ekeek 'with MiseMary , Gaunt, in Kin• cardine...Townahip$ ' • Mr: and Mrs. pr. Charles 'Donavan who has heen visiting friends and eelativei here, have returned to theii hinne in Chicago: • Misses Mari And Mildred Mont- gomery of Kincardine, visited last Week at the home of their aunt, Mrs. A:. E. Haldenby, here. ; • •' •• • Miss 'Agnes Giffespil Of White- church,ls visiting at the hone of., and Mrs. Jas, HdOgini. • The, 'Young • Women's Auxiliary met at the home of Misses Grace :and Dorothy italdenbY on Saturday; last. A good crowd was, present. , • Those! who Attended, the Gardep Party at Clar'k's Church on,Vnestlay: :evening, lastobad a really .gdod, time. ' Miss Agnes Murray was' in:Toronto Air a l'e* days, last Week.• . • Mr.. and Mrs. Fred, C. Haidenhy • spent $undaYattheiiome of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. tiedgies. • Billie and Teddy Srandrit f. Ter-• onto, 'whci 'have' been visiting friend,' and relatives here, 'for the past turn' Weeks; have gone to visit their. aunt, Mrs -Ben. Logan of Ripley. • Mrs. Brown and N4,ncy, and. -Mr. . Neil Laritentsbfient Sunday at thr itonte of 'Mr. And Mrs. Fred. ital. denby. othY Bon visited this n' Acton: . -Mtsjehnhe liakidenhy •hee Tatum:, r. ell Wee,: ,i(fter•-eperhilhitthovhit . ..1 14.1'411, • # #yr,f1 0,411 —4 4 • Ykteeli with friends and ''PiRtiNgs in Burlington. • A ntinlber f.rOni here attended th dance ih 1tivered4.1e 4daj nigh# and report At good tune; A elnaber. 9f 'Our leOal SI3Orte",spen Civic Holiday, Ashin, and all roper!. • a good catch, • ' BORN—Nilsen, on July 31, 1928 11 and. Ki"4".-Wt. Nilson, a son (Mrs. Wilson • was formerly gis Ethel Wall), • $T. *HELENS ' • , . i..ifi:risItdrat's4400.174 Woods on'N . Mendaf, ' • • ' • Mr. And, Mrs, Will }fall tancl•ditu .h Hall of To 1 Were Weeloend 'guests of • 'Mr: and MrS.-• R. lc,. Mifler..... . • ,• Mr. Alvin Woods is -eUiiple of weeks at his, ROM& bere. . Mr. Alex: Leach of Detroit is it vis- . Mir with his brother -in -la% Mr. Ed, '1`honi, .and other': frier*. •• ''! Mr.' and •Mrs.. Donald Clark and little Awl of Otitawa,,, are holiciaimg • with Mrs.. Clark: • Mk. and Mrs. Perey„Hyde and:lit- • tle. daughter nnd. Mr. :Cecil . Hyde- el Kincardine, visited.',Mr:and Mrs,, Jaa. Hyde over the .week -end, ' Mr. and los. Fleure, of Guelph and Miss Winnifred Woods motored to Ripley 011 Monday to attend the Mor- gan -Bell wedding. •; •• Mr. Sohn Durnin, Miss 'Annie and thrne and Rehert • Durnin, and Dir.. Robinson ,Woods left on day for a meta.. trip .to Mzss Alba FOX Whiteghurch was visitor with her: aunt, Mrs', WS". 4: Humphrey; last week. • • • The: monthly xneeting,in Of the Mattis Mission Band Will . be held neit, Sat:- urday afternoon. • .,• • • 'The Rifle Club qie 'pla.nning a plc:• aic for TueidaY.isext, • to Kincardine.. This is a community • picnic and ,ev.• -ersr•body•-in , . . -.and „ copse,. along. During the •after-' neon .:the'. -- St,.-Ilelend • .Girliv-Saftbali • feein will Play,. They hold ,the cham- pionship• et, this league and they de- . eated the . wieners Goderiqh leag- , . in 'on Monday night, and on ,Wednew- day of this 'week hope to be declared champions �f :the .'connty,: • • ' • Miss Cana blark left On Thursday ; for*.boat tripup ' 'the Saguenay• . ▪ fi.aed-at19,141.07,055. ere 'arid There • Charles Iteddock, housemover of Calgary, Mts., has una,71 --`•••"; ceemed to lie an impossible task of ineving sixty houses ever. ,mountain road f rem pankhead to: Banff, • In • • :or ays be moved thirty-eight of the, houses six and a half miles, : Exports from Canada for the month of FehruarY were P7,812,147 while,imPerts Were reeorded at $70:4 .8980-fdr- tii"Cr-sh-tne-PerrOd:- the tWelve: Menthe. eadiag, VehtuarY. • '28 laet, exoorts reached ,a value of V487,74088• while imports were 'Master Lawrence McLeod of Kin, .:oss, is holidayini with his grandPar:. Oft; Mr. and. Ms.n.•Lewie .• Mr- and Mrs. S. •Neily land Mr: and Mrs. •John lNeily 'of: Port , Huron, and Buitina. Babe Neily- of Chicago; vis- ited.last weelr:with Mr. and Mrs. D, M and Mrs. urn ng a Margaret Aro visiung at Owen Sound.... .. Mr.. and Mrs. George Webb and Miss 'Gladys Webb have -heel). visitors, at Kincardine Beach. '•• • • 0-0-0 CREWE MOS Rubk. 1VIcQUoid • spent • the weekend lit here Koine, here, • Alias pith. COnnell• is visiting with: friends at Stratford: Mr. John Kilpatrick, Jr.. is in Stratford, _undergoing medioal 'treat- . •. • A nuMber from here attended the Conservative Party • Onnvention .,th • Wingham on • ••• Mrs. Edge and son Percy of Tor- onto, spent' .the week -end With Mr. and ,,Mrs. Getirge • MM. Alex Ibberston 'and. son'; Jun- ior,. visited her sister', Mrs. J. Sl.yen.: • tirk" Kenny Campbell and children .o.fjletroare Arisiting„)}rer. Mrs. John Menark. •• .M;ihn Freeda ' Met:a& I's 'visiting . er .sister, MriLL-oit-fr_tle, of Lanes. .• : • BIRD CAUSED -RUNAWAY • (Paisley Advocate) • . ' • To dOliver two new mowing; inn - chines to one fanner in- the, same week IS going seine in the implenient °liminess. This. is What Mr. 3. D. itoi) ertson, the MeCormick,Deering stgbnt in Paisley did -hist week. The extra rush was all on account of a squawk - ing mud hen or crane that ,frighterteil _ Lachie lgeLean''S teain•on Lot 28, • Con. 10, kintardine, causing them to run away. Mr. McLean was cutting on Friday with a, new moiver the had been delivered Minaday. Noticing a young mud hen in the hay, and fearing that •it might. ,frighten his bones, 'he-- got off: thn Machine; •te. catch the bird arid *nut :it out of the ,way. leaving his horses standing. The , bird gave a lend squaWk as he reach.; ed for iti'and the tetint went •off at a gailcip." The pate was too fast ,for 'the inaeidne, i • spurt ended at the barn,lt was use- less for haying purposes, the knife being broken oit, lurk "gear° Wheel's smashed, so another new one was re- quired, and delivered that, afternoon. One horse hrole thiough its harnese at. the finish,, het neither aninial Was hurt in the escapade., . • • The proper studk •of Man the way. ha *eta wli,en 011 or 4 Imit#11,, • wow.** I. • a.A. Pj Onofthe largeSt:Insiness trans- aCtlens'i recorded i in the • West- tool; place here on ,Marcli llth last when 'the Canadian .47operatiye. Wheat Producers . mailed . • approximatelY, • 190,090 . cheques inn...ninth); . to.: tete! of $37,009,000, to Members' Of the wheat poOl.,' ' • • The taliid:'.cleVelopment of the fish oil and fish ,products'industry on the ' Pacific coast ,this year may neeessi- tate the fitting up of three coastwise Vessels as tanker e to cam Oil- from • the. reduction .plants, Last year one vessel found this method successful. • Fish') reduction .plants, it Is esti- -mated, will 'produce 10;000 .tons. of fiSh meal and fertilizerft.his year. President N. VV., .Beatty, Of the Canadian Pacific Railway, tab 'aiked appro'y'a of the shareholders, for the construction of ,twonew pasSenger. Vessels of.he type of :aMonbcalm,q "Iyiontelare?': and "Montrose,". te•tm ' available for service: in May, 1927, and five freight veisiils • of 8,500 tons, with a sea speed of about, 14: knots, also tobe ready for 1927. moose' ind 3,508 deer Were lcilled.hr.. New BrunsWielc. ' or the former 20 fell to the guns of non-resident hin-40 ..teis and ,017 of. the latter. •Irc thel same year animals kMed for fur in- cluded 1;567 inceeint;: 6,01/ skunk; 18,314 muslirat;' 5,410,•foxes; 0,410 ermine; ; 177 Martin; 2,823 Mink; • 105 otter; '67„fisher and, 192' bear,. . The Canadian'champion' tvrO-year old Ayrshire heifer, ."Princese Bea- trice" 3rd, owned, and bred by. the .Neva Seale, Agricultural College, has -another record in Supply of milk :and bntter. fat. ..From January 12 tO March 15 -she PrOdnced 4,010 pounds of milk, an average of 67 pounds a day. Butter fat: was 220 'pounds • for the sante Period, ennal • to 275; pounds of biota'. , . • • Their Majesties King George and • Queen Mary paid: a: Private visit to the firli• nth. ibbyCanadian itionoiPaii7ititingstis se which is being shown in faiondon.• Among the exhibita lars pictures : by Leonard Richmond of Lake Moraine, Lake Oliara and , Lake Luise, painted by the artist during his visit to the Canadian' Rockies • last Tear with the Trail Itidera. . • • • , . . • According to an annOuncenient..14 D. C. .CoIemett, Nice -president and general manager of western 'lines- of the' 0:P.R.. at Winnipeg, the Cana-, • Pricific*Railwair is to construct' , hetet' Of app.' guest -repine on a: downtown siteat Rejina. ,This hcftel, • is 'being, built in response 'to a re- quest voiced on litany occasions by :_renieseittatkesOfLth& eitlzens • gegina.... - OPPOSED TO • TEESWATER RIVER • . . • mimi,TACE .sc4E,I1 • A' meeting of the member's' Of the Cpuneils' Of •the niunicipalities •interl eited in the Teeawater River Dram - ago; was Was held .rccently at TeeSwater: The ineeting Was •held at the 'request of Senrittir J. J. Donnelly and teeYe -Ditner Of *Greenock, both ef whoin,are opposed • to the' drainage stheme Outlined in Engineer MeGeorge's' re- port. .Warden McDonald acted „ as, chairman' of the meling, and Senator Donnelly was called .upoit to give ,his views 'on the matter in que5tiOn;11-le is of the 'opinion that there is .lots of tiohd land in BIte&that is unoccupied and is begging for 'cultivation, with- out gciing„to .Such in uhwarrarited ex- pense in draining, with 710 guarantee that Any substantial benefit 'WM.' re- sult. lie said he persenallY hi tervieWed Mr. lfentlerSon; Drainage' Referee, who-had.:givert hirn assur- ance that he would give his consent to-•-the-preparation---of r niterrialite award, that is, a report showing what n 'the opinion of the Engineer each owner in the ata Who 'Might' deinahd damages'utudd be entitled to this reapecL The Senator is of. the Opin- ion that it would be cheaper 'to buy off 'the instigators Of this mammoth drainage:eseherne;-than-to go throng} 'with it tt alight ktat,.:Iatjatiati that Mr. Iientepy ownt 3600 Ores of d ! 4 n Sedon WO% wamp :Grim •OPOR 01141,110 1$ $$$$$$$(1 ,0000 .19r tea nant 'APO.; •Pe •,„ . 41.10,Fld's largest annual' k•egorritmg, 190 actes.,44 pe .tirw qt1,..r.,0•4•4‘overhstot,r.iiiitklzt}g„1.9 be opened ttus vear.•, CANADIA1.4 'NAT IONAL. fliM1=4•1••••••••Iiir' 192r3 'i.)atOs—A g. 28,--7-Sopts 11. • — , • I.' A.1•01J,( efl •••', Iri the Fields with the.Fanner,s ' • 1 1. • •-• r • • ef'-: • r • ." - 7,4001,:- -77 „,•.'ik't 44E7, :...:Itia.i. .1., \.0;ittotl=%4 -- -, • •-••••:. '1r 'Ad... '•:=" . .,,,w,-,...: ....... ,. N whatever section of the lbominion• .., _ . fanners ll their fields, thtte will lie ' ' 51::%,-:''' • found a coMpietelyoquiniOd br,anCt of the Bank of Montreal. '' And in.. ivhatover•:branchi of .tho Bankra IV,IpOtie4 you mayfi44 zt tnOsi. convenient to da bnsiriess•, there you will1nd banking 'co-operation eSpicially designed o irieet :the Siteck'Of farniers.and'the farming indus* Each. of our 600 bialich'es'ha'S the'itiength pettenoe and services of the entire organizatidn. • . Call at the neareit. 'branch. erif Bank. ,Where Small Accounts' 'etire Welcome t, Establishedckrei 100:y•ears::. • • m exoess of 475o.00p.aoo this drainage • Work„: and he says that seconded by , MacIptyre: that the ' " • nobenefit would aeruelfto liftn, but Clefk prepate a ByAauo. loisr the that the fire hzard in his swmppland .following rates for:the-Odftelit ear Wopld be. greatly :increased, Engin vii:: cciuntY, purposes '10 3-10 Mills; eer McGeorge, Upon 'being *asked fen special school Pin -Poses-, 4 mills,and., his Views on the question, :stated .that. for :general i3OWnship :purposes the time anolved for the several ill's,on the , And,the rair,es for. • rein4pnoirteiPILlidtie-esiatpoSed, aP1.)-e'itaill.da ?ltiNv ncidordanceliherewith was duly • ghaoina.atpptehael' t,11 • ....schools to. be.in accordance With •the'••:ionsand the several: • ". attiring been, filed by any Of the muni, reniiisit eipalitieS; intereated;. Culross hoards of trustea: (Carried); it had preCeededto Pass its by-laws as y- requir'ed hY,Statnte, and that if: they • bitck0'•up.noW thek'might theft,' selVes a very awkward and eXperr- JLLLU passed:. • • - •' ' ' • ' . hi sive • position: As' the .DrainageReny Ir • - ar r win that the Reeve and :Treas.- ••:Itived. by Carruther, s' and secended : leree is at :•present ' in •.'Gfir-.nidir5;;MT":: Donnelly offered to hip and ohanieunt Of; 8:1000 to meet the current,' •""'• tam his promised consent id the sta.Y7 - ,ei:c.i.t,eod. no.iti7s. 4ri,tii..itht.like,,s.., .1;.e „col. .. •ing of, 'proceedings, in order' to al. . AloVed bY,:llaCiiityre 'and seconded IO w. 'for the „nreparatiari , of tl.*,;; tater- ' "iv.c".. Irwin th•iit"•:tlie .Clork. be instructed • iJ native report The: Culiois • Connell tO adyertise for tenders: for, the buildg . purnue under these'eircinnstancei,'re- ..ctthic yard, '1,kro,. 1, asked' as to hit • course they Would :ing Of two .cement • bridges, by the tired to 'talk the hitter over,' and, C:ori, .12 on 15th Sideline, 1,1:i pities ' 01)1)pSite Lit 2, Fcaounilde_i.:iiaic‘ko ...W.n.iotli, dteh4ir.teepo6rntsttvheirit. ut hp ?I; ci itti stti . i eo c,, Li pt:11.c81.1011v:; ,itil. s,,A,.. t,113.. t, ...0,thiciiii!tir:t, to o6bhea , they consulted their solicitor; It. ap.;• . pears , there : are now nearly a score.1.9:,c,tcl. t(I•eis''41.:::1:iktritl),d':' j...t.iin;,ii;ii; ii,veili:n.g. ' sary In, getting the drainage ' started• ..tionidliarirde. o4riv:iners hi 'the. northern! part- bouriaiirs, tleotreti,. Kinloss , and co,.. .‘,$ orefA(C4u, li-ob:seri„ Alviihoorethdienik.a.thtehrilen:1-17'eg:t ros's open int winter 84:50; Dave. Ken* aodY",• sheep. killed ,hy- dogs --.1 stock iiint:$75.00,, $ owes, registered .$25.• . ,oaims. fOr slops to go to eet,irt With ea,h.'87‘,i.00, 1.1ithib, eligible for :reg.: dalnagesi The representn- istratiob, 81,5,00„. 1 ,eWe worried. 8tO,, , *Oyes of the Hdifferent munioipalitiee !total $1713•:00; John Kennedy. inapert;.; aweimree,taresdkettio t.:Iie sit:, thao.:ovrIoh feyi,,,:t..oino:: .teomn . , in,ifii,,,,.,i,,.!,:;:::...iiider„i.,:;_s.,:nt„..,,.7:17,,,,,,,,,,isi,,,,,:::$7::1,,,,,i,,,,,3.1.,:,,e.:,c,FRys.,,..., the matter and a 'majority. of ' theni• . P.S; 271. 8111 .12; " P. ..Iel..)eriiild;' P:S, . .. 24 $f.1*.0.3i; .1. j„ jOimSten; P.'S. 2.7, ' EINLOSS CObNati : ,$74,t10; J.' Bushell, P.S. 30, ' I, Boyle, 11.S. ,31,.....70..0;5•: D. Mae: Couneil Met diatirralleat .01 NiartOti; l'.8.- :11, $103.27; tko. White.: ,,,,,,_,,,,;;,-..7. ,itii,, 20th. Alt- nreinbers present: Tile'. P.S. 28 4, :10. 81:11.07- minates -'of. last-. meeting weir 'read 1 IY„;fc 20, $117,73; • j.. MacKinnon, r. _ . and signed'. ' . *. ''. . . ' ''1,' '.13,- $."3:•.1. 00; J . ' J . Henderson, eenient The Tie:LS:titer presented his half i„ tile_as pee:. aq„HtIsuol.-.46hit-Rebk- 42- ' yearly stateriient , which : showed 7 6 i shed') Mlle& liy 1:0;r4S, $30.:00, damage balance of $145.61.611 Inis fst \yr -licit); to flocli: .t!Cl" Itytal $,.4:10.0,0: ,d... Mac.:: od notion of rrwin: ehdqa`cIntrre.1 Chineglatit, 1)01101' 'e .on il ire :fence, • was accepted and ordtired., to he Mel i.i0;1; 3. T. Wadel.' percentage .on . • rii6tl‘i•e'earglitYinillt6stlieat'lli•diiI7nweett(1.:tfl lei! 'C':It.Ii.rt: l': '• \--ier'ivig,'•i,li‘itta* ititiIi1;4;:te'''-d .-.-.I-1ect. again' at tin'S Secount„ oir‘ the .. t,___,,,pij,,,,;lipraj.,1),,,,:,41,1 6,,,,,,tistta,,,,t4Alvb,,Azz...4, place .Oli--tIre-ins iSid .orieitniiir net zetting to give 4 titalidaY in 4.ktItyet er titA1L264.1114 the -Couiiiit firin '.atiPettualiitti.0 it1,6-i,'t.':1;.:It..ieeve',• er,.„,,„ , .,,,,.,,. • og ,over..j#4;..yia)h: 040ited. v300 403a: i ettt, 20 .1p4o. itopo, z Aoast, cie44.,;, 1 alternative :award prepared: , • _ • • -