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OODEBIOH, ONT.
COUNTY COUNCIL.
Continuml from page 2.
lllll mou +salary in *most of the town -
teller paragraphs of the report are
Attendants. Act, passed in 1919. the
operation of staalch WIIA 111 110 meat li-
near suspended, will come into partial'
operation in September of• this year
11 1111 Into full operation ill the two
years sutweeding. Ity its provisions,
every child IwtW1.1.11 fourteen and six-
teen years of age shall attend ?wheel
for the full time during witieh the
schools of the municipality in which
he resides are open 'midi yeti.. unless
eKellMe41 for eertalti 'reasons. It will
Med II that ull much children mind
attend Rome high or vontinuatIon
sehoot, or provisioti must lie uulde for
their instruction in tie. home seetion.
It will be worth iseisiderIng how' he
enforcement of this Aet will he m
ported In the ntral school seetidn .
township counellm to secure the en-
foreement of the Anemia MVP Act."
"Eight school fairs were held this
year, covering almost the whole he
spectorate. There Is increasing inter-
est shown by pupils 71 1111 pa naits In
theme fairs and their educational value
is being more and more realized.
Children in schools mit 1111A 111.040061 IAA
feel keen disappointment that they
have not the privileges of neighboring
"While the question of consolidated
eehools has not lawn as active an issue
this year ffrIttat, the interest IlaS not
abated and s:.'everal centres are looking
for tlieir By regula-
tkons patoed (hie year. the Government
grants for consolidated schools have
beets increased fifty tier cent. Ahnost
the only objection now remmining is
the uncertainty of orernaning the diM-
cantles of transporting the children to
school in winter "
Report et Agricultural Representative.
Mr. 8. Ft. Stonier,. agricultural re-
presentative for the county. submitted
a volumirmus report. (killing with the
on rious lines of work to whielt he has
given his attention. Pniminent ninon'
these tV/1••4 the .4+0.1 fairs. and tither
departments of his aork mane under
the •hendings of poultry breeding
stations, short enfitsi• in agriculture
and domestic scienre. Junior runners'
Impnivement Association. baby beef
eompetition, farm help ca lupe ign,
drainage surveys, wool marketing,
Boards of Agriculture. Farmers' Clubs,
fall fairs. tterult hull eampatign, Soldier
Settlement Board, et.
Mr. Stothers reports fifty-one Fa rm-
ens' Clubs In this eounty.
Good Roads Commission.
The good roads commi on. tua e
the following reeomnienda
road in Millen township. that the
matter 1* referred to the township
council of Millen: that $25 he paid ta
Bert Nott for damage to bis propertr
by a county stone crusher:- tlint the
fee of $15 be paid to the Good Roads
Aoistwiation and the t•togliorer attend
the convention; thmt It25111 be set aside
for work on the good roads system
be taken in regard to the thtmage
clitint of Frank Weiler firesented toy
grant of $15.000 he made to the town
Whighani for the tontinnation of
the roe(' from the Grand Trunk trucks
northerly to the It line provided the
town of Wingliam by special levr 11,1
from the amount to its credit of the
regular highway levies coutribute
sixty per cent. of the cost and six per
cent. interest on the Government
sidy no to the time it Is received by
the county. and that e bylaw be pre-
pared and subniitted the Highways
flee rtment for appro.:Al.
The road mid bridge committee re-
ran/Intended thin the matter of build-
ing 11 bridge -011 the tootindary of Grey
and Kline -.township,' at Henfryti .be
taken up with Perth county.
The comnoittos. appointed to report
on the dittiem and remeowration of the
good roads coMMigzion reported as
follows : That the eommiesion should
meet at the call of the connry mad
superintendent end no oftener 1171 11 be
absolutely necessary: it is our opinion
the the enst of the good roads (*OM
mixstoin shonht he In the neighborhood
of $5110 per year; we WI111111 140'0411 -
hie pay sheets in duplicate and that
one ropy revised by the county engi-
neer lie sent to eteh townithip clerk :
that the monody road stiperintendt•iit
be the only deleg oft. to alt good mods
conventions ; that it is the imperative
duty of the county rOad superintend-
TASafest Tonic
is not that which
depends upon slur..
holic but upon tonic -
nutrient virtues.
SCO1T'S
EMULSION
is the purest kind of
nutriment and helps
the system keep
up with the wear
and tear upon
strength.
Seem*, Tomato. Out.
ALSO MAKERS OF-- —
KI.11[0105
(Tablets or Gransoltos)
P*P-, INDIGESTION
ent to see tlutt each patrolman keep
within Ids ventilates for the yeer.
Report of l'ounly Engineer.
Mr. T. R. Patterson, couuty
neer. in his report to the council stated
that so far as vottld he tient at present
no heavy expensive works would 'be
undertaken during the coming summer.
There were a large number of im-
provements, involeing large expendi-
tures, to be carried out some time in
the near future, but unless labor con-
ditions were dtsitletily Iwtter than they
had been it would appear to be the
best poliey to allow auy sueli proposed
works to attend until men are looking
for jobs, minim it he imperative that
they I* dotte at otwe. An outline ef
the work requinsl ln the different
townships was expected to be as ftd-
Astifielti--zGeneral maintenance work,
resurfacing Lake roma south of Mu-
tant and part of Coiliorne boundary
heavy work to be curtelled as much
as possible, although SO We new cut-
verte will be neeemsary.
Colborne— Grading and general
Naintenance. Main roe& 'twat be
'ept in good condition for traffic. One
two small culverts must be re-
f wed.
erich—Clinton-llavfield nolo' to
be it hi good condition for traffic toy
grad g in spring soul resurfacing
where required. It in uncertain ex to
the ex nt to which work will be nec-
essary. ut it is proposed to bring this
non(' up o the standerd of our other
may be aid lable ou the Mill road.
Stanley— few new culverts and
general main nonce. Expenditures to '
lie kept low to provide surplus for the
reconstruction Bannoekliurn 'bridge,
which nifty- be -notary in the near-
plactsi on the Ce
vision made for 1
maintenance of this
road. Considerable II
easterly t•iid of road N
approaches to bridges to I
. • Stephen—A continuation of
policy of reatrieting heavy
tures. Bridge over Mud Cree
be remotest.
on the St. Marys and Tluimes roads. !
1A111111101 H1111 Mill roads. New roads
special attention.
from Seaforth to Klippen will requirti
London road. Road No. 15 will re.
quire ponsiderahle work.
McKill 4'
bridge repairs will be necessary.
of Westfield must be put -in good co
mint of gravel to
tre road and pro -4
per t•ontinuous
avily travelled!
irs to the ;
7. and the I
he 1920,
must
Op— lt neral mai:toren:linty and
West Wttwatiosh—Newly added rod
across township will require attention.
Preposed to etortintle work on north
boundary. .
Morris—General maintenanee with
.181 attention to west bounden/.
non of resurfacing of boundary north
of Drumm -1s.
Grey—Continuation of eonstruction
north of MeNaught. North lioundatv
will require considerable vrork.
Turnberry--General maintenance.
tpleted east of Fordwich toul north of
Howick—Constrhetion to be 011M0
Gorrie. New culverte will be needed:
A foomniary of the 1920 trtatement to
the Depertment of Pula* Highways
Is as follow. :
Road constructien X13..427.30
Bridge constniction 10.900.00
Maintenance and repair 14.4-1.7
i "'nay roads—
, (timid construction
Maintenaiwe and repair
Spet•lit I 'aro tits
Superintendenee
near future be taken cousidera- •
Hoot
10. That the couityportion of the
mote of the l'rovine al highway be
considered, as far as reasonably just,
as in the township through which the
road 1111 /OWN.
11. TIM ille pOrtAl I/1 iY of adjust-
ing expenditures by, adding or strik-
ing off certain highways be considered.
It may he 1101041 tint 11 11 il/W111111 11101
have had greater expenditures than
they have guild into the county In
levieo, and MO 110 wunitipality Is
suffering any injuittiee as regards the
amount of expenditures.
It is therefore recomineutled that
the existing defieits of the townships
be wiped ont in the following manner:
years. and a otpecial levy of 4-10 of a
mill to be noised in 19211. This will
rail* 213,922.7Z' which will offset 11/4
nearly its possible the $12,7SS.29 and
accruing Interest. No special con-
sideration can be given to Aslifield, ma
'These excess expenditures were all
.made on unimportant roads, which are
prtictically of no interest to the rest
of the county. 1.1011•0Ver. is ex-
pected that all of the regular highway
levy of Ashflehl will lw required to
provide for future expenditures there.
fect title case. All roads are very
heavily trarelled by traffic from other
parts of the muntf Most of them
were built by the county, and It Is
greatl,v to the interest of the whole
eounty that they be kept In good re-
pair. Moreover. Colborne is the
smallest township In the county. so
that the levy 110441 not produee a large
amount. In the future it Is expected
that a higher Government subaldr
be received on some of these roads, so
that conditions will lie improred. It
is therefore rectuumendeti that a
special levy of one mill be imposed on
l'olborne for a period of twto years.
$3.044.00. and that the balanee
of the deficit. or $2,993.31. he stnick
that the retell. and rillages eontribute,
11 1111 ile higher grants rim:eked on ex-
penditurea elsewhere.
STEPFIEN—Defleit $4.927.77. It le
reeommended that a special levy of
one mill be impresed in 1921. and
mill in 1922, rabiing $4.1fts.29, and
that the tenants.. or $719.57, be struek
off On account of the fact that Stephen
uses the county machinery to a small
extent only.
TURNIIEItItY—Deticit K807.13. .1,
it slat levy of one mill he reified for
a 'Hod of five years. raising $.4,150:
whit a-111 nearly balance the aceount.
awe of $717.13 and the interest
for th period being the
consider don that the witrka have.
been tar ed out on roads which •re
fairly intim hint and that it is not ex-
pected that Turnberry will require
Stiffness
MOM nits, to •OR -
Gives Great
Relief
Amtuentlt, •1•00 • alt
iptAl amok. taco& al
mum um lor rhotawo•
a gam gram reser
vaater woe ads tmd to try Morel' Li1.1.{. mid
mod gat the tretkt to Alotarte• LIAM1.01
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MINARD'S
King of Pain
BOX 87, Goderich. All instructions
by mail or left at Signal ofike wlli
promptly attended to. Residence tele-
phone 119.
LEGAL
m• '.; TER, Solicitor, notary public.
Offles'Hamilton forret, Goderich. third
door from Square. Trust funds to
loan at lowest rates.
um BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NO
.1 TART PUBLIC,' ETC.
OfBia•—Sterling Bank Block, Hain -
I Heal Estate. Leann and Insurance.
,pROUDFOOT, KILLORAN It COOKS
, a BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NO-
TARIES PUBLIC, ETt'.
Office on the Square, second door
from Hamilton Street. Goderich
Private funds to loan at lowest
' Godericb. Money loaned •t lowest
firates.SEAGER, BARRISTER. SOL-
'rith. leITOR. notary public and con- 4
09-12m
heavy machin ry extensively.
; special levy of 10 mills be inspotied
for one year. ra ng $2,101.14, bal-
ancing the accouut MIS nearly as pus -
those of the townahipe. s it is ex -
petals! that ha the online course of
events this degeit 'would he !pet' out
from tlw county rmod levy, h show
unforeseen eireunistanees may n rise
carried forward, and a apecial levy of
V, milt he raised for four yearn.
It is further recommended that the
fmrphises existing hi favor of the
varloum municlgoalities be carded for-
: ward. so that it will be possible to
carry out any proposed work without
danger of exceetling the amounts
to their credit.
210:17.tr.1 r Love Eng
chummy.
07
43.9,40.99
3.004.71
Toth 1 Z2102.2,4.73
1 This eXPefIlliill re has been provided
1920 levy fori7,5tgotio
Government subsidy fof,755.51
Special levy from L,t•tey 25.832.90
Aceteints with boundary municipal -
Mem whirl] had not been balaneed
would increase this total to show a
simply* of aimed $500.
Equalization of Highway Levies.
The, committee appointed to report
on the equalizmion of the highway
levies /1 1111 expenditures within the
various municipalities of the county
reported its follows :
A large number of factorn govern
this matter. and this report in barred
on Hit. following principlem :
1. That it be in'loceordanee with
the terms of the Highway Improve-
ment Act of Ontario.
2. That expenditures on former
collety bridges, machinery and all gen-
eral expenses be considered as ex-
pendituren by the county an a whole.
3. That flve per cent. Interest he
added to all deficits.
4. That the Government subaltly
on grants to towrts and villages be
credited to the towing and villages.
5. That the towns and villages
sextet with the ermstruction and main-
tenance of the designatNI highways
within the county up to forty per cent.
of their (snooty road levy.
IL That expenditures on unlit.
port.int roads and spurn be connidered
tillo be of less benefit to the county RR a
whole than the expenditures on main
'and heavily travelled roads, and that
10%11101w+ through which heavily
travelled main roe& exixt should not
tie (-sited to amount for all 6f the
Preens expenditure on the,* roads, an
it is in the best Interffige of the eonnty
should be kept in good eondition.
I That consith•ration be given to
eases In which municipelities have
panning through them, by noting that,
111 addition to the greater Government
subsidy on these midis the municipal -
v hart the addItionni benefit of the
eonsdruction and maintenance of a
e0:111 of Meher clime
8. Thnt In thin eounty It is a fact
'hat mum' not requiring the
pa:n are more or km
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