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s? ' hat owing t9 death, removal or hers,
,� otter awaatlisai �� ,h � few
refu aaa a, reconsideration**, lmporitant''bo'd3?` and the � 4 the
d � at the meetings.couneh is interesting.
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430 other eeve % Ly iwa ouirrouin,
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0 In:expenses. 444 other In Clinton on NQveinnber Itet a, The
'Weeds %fotl4tt Act came infor 4`A11itd'*
i iatY hid P444 .out 81; 7.2R to a abtii lseu>ulon atnd, a ! fat' th0
•tsar „their char .a of the cwt ingaa, of thar 4zounawil *t o skint
inelu- teen of ceur»
eapht,� � Jtitly to November, While it
of 04 Age I"ensions during the ;ave inela�l C vernment
. e' • no 31 the old age bop iatd ad been 'proem tom.
,tivefi There ,��, now' MN ' 47,74. �T+4ii��N� h
Pen
atot1 In the county ,Just 102 Pelt- lou. in Western Canada lux at least one
• Control of the 'Bot a rllr re»
e irzraatt of thR4
caaseitxte
R. J, Bowman, ha poste front amt all cGountrtea .i4 the
cOniftlittee, expressed .great pleasure at world .had dhown that it waseifiVe
of the nswchiner" it Per • where properly used and must therefore
•ta'l to° the olutily Coasts had bee -11,e,, be considered a satisfactory . reniedY,
+raaxasilY d as
Millet*" compared wWhile riot_. in favor of a county-w1de
f44'' years and tine filinai :t campaign for .Sat Control at the monis-,
t eierk's °Mee to ether with i be gen. ent, the agricultural representative, "sin
*rat bizainewas methods esminyed .there in McLeod, is to address meetingsand.
ae;diclai>i the 'work have been of a vers' assist in the organizations of districts to
hlilh mer
light the pest,
Cartwtral Aaaa+t The Council. heartily endorsed the
against the warble. fly but did
wl}aasr�l � iteeve A, campaignt3
s►lldlitota, Ii not think it vise to ask the Cotlnty
lupe ,� ' ehtfz�ant :�Coiriltlended der for all
, t for d lam'
thiels atti0c�ltd, , namely li�se_.
B and the reunion at "`Crediton, bbe
83 the had. not been properly
..._ ..._ .. .., ..._.. they ._..._ ... _ _T_ ..
u , After cona1deraabie discus-
� tl'aa>d
siion . in council these were authorised
end 'pelt
.tiv;.y,.-3•Y4,2M_•iNi .. ••a��MY.,..a-:rA^—'F�TM"••r
•
_ ,duan
from the provincial - .aut'horities which
_. verlooked t '�
had- been. �►x!e ,
- Alter
-report retommended ,;that tae
eounts foil audit be more readily avail.
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b "tr Wit.'!' til"• .
alk
Wane* In the OWy d.
1�dof the Year tont iii furth.es"
t ;��..iy&�o�,n� s ayaiia �y�tt o _
Phi' cou.^'ty � clerk ins to �,'�t/h�et{,
.by the : retention, of t1l
t of star brthe fernier 0
to Oct r 31st
a' eh+aa Ian had been areleeted .aa faorl
SS itilOWn by the .sent Clerk.
A new. ,'method• of ?eping' r+ 'ds of ; ' ,
bylaws *passed' by the Ali had been _ .
talled in 'the eierk's ado and except
for :thoaie lost in the Dawe :ot. lr> years
l
+4 ' c�aplete :�recp►rd, Was �w a�aveailab : �ler
Repealed bylaws are also on',recordits'fi
amendments to oat laws,
Arrangement% have been e to keel)
a complete records of all payment on
0413o01 acct sts. • b is theefirst time
'record has been kept but should
atuch a
•-»rove of value time,
. The new Method of lkok�'ag atter hos-'
pital accounts • is working, out ,well 'and
should be luable.'be .attentions of
the cddincil ° was oiled to various. difi3-
cultic* experienced in relation to _ fedi-
; P �� IAF . &. COLLEGE".
T ONT
ell buy the' Chair and footstool in- the
judges'` chamber. •Ctarded. -
CQUNT'* Erioir EER' PORT``'
'To the Warden and Council"
gent accounts with hospitals, Tlxe aVaun talientlexnentom--.
cll ,was asked to 'tape cation to have I to submit herewith a report on
of the Ratio tor the 3rear' 'were $3500
laws r'
Road' No.
County Road matters, On May leth .of „Road
Stephen, west of 'Crediton, w •,
The sawn a total of 1,2d.!%Sl ' this year.. notice: was received of the ap- tie miles . , # ►lam►g2,
e clerk has
was coMplet ct. 15 ill a ,
Mlles of elle O. Teres tafi+ld
number Or cutVer44 ,a
cutting' operas ;
road
'bitUMMOUS 8urf*ieelt,► ,0 tl, ydai. If .
coed, gravel p a edf a 'well u *11
'Other general work,. The n ser ,.o(1�M
on the Payrolls were as fofow* : , ay,
00; OM
September, 4414, • October,' 477.
On aur',grading S Y neW ,tYPe
cross sectio Was Uste4, '_To have aa. ' !'
such ,that a vehicle could *am the
veiled portlan aired gQ•,inter the ditch With.
;.oatupsett wast.. the governing'ptl-
oiple x�i>?rerent 'Widths, Vert *Opted,
'according to the lmpo slice '' the ,roe.d,
and 'Ona considerable 'mileage the y
hazards .left are the telephouie poles.
Observation of the, Work ,would'. indicate,'
that a narrower travelled, portion son
,such a cross sec'tlon could be used on the
*roads of . lighter travel.'
At the end of ` :October, when most 7 of
the works' had`been completed, therehad
been gkpended on• the, grading, draining,
and, cul‘terts 'of' the principal job, as fol,
d „ prival of he application to carry out .. ................
ira• excess of his salary, from'co><ztmlitee , � relief '.m measure, •. : d '' I4 •McKiliap sisal, �g`an' �I,�ti mi, 806,ay5
meetings and . drbm all sources other works, 'under the 1 li f h ee toe 2X ' cK and Rowieit, rY9 ni,t,irAi 2 006,65
than. hie salary. since that time al the di21 aviorris aand 't'axrriaber r' 2 nit '1.974,6Q
louse
tri semi:
practicable has been made under that
Act. In June the county toad rate was •23 Ashfield, .,� .nxi:.:..' ,., ... 5,060:52
The House of Ref 'e committee re- '2 mills (the same las 1.033), 5 Oast Waw. and .Mullett, 2. Mi, 2,2242,3$
fixed at ll. 27 >rhtield and Voest 'Wave,., : 1,$846 verylittle dragging'. o tar, it ats l
tinned a otail • oIMO for rnaaintenance of anti. this fixed the total that was possible A t•
. zl 32 Ttkk nth 2 rni 'T 1� 05 to resist the meats of wet wa:atras� a
f17 �;i�l,5is:
Council to pay for y to expend. •, ersmxt. , .
„� w lla, ve-,, as , x n 3& oderich Tovrnship, 1 mi..,, •,. 3 ga3A,90! .least as- .well as. any . otha;rgravel
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•. , whish ;
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� on
x P
1�� F^,t'S 3wt M
t��r �� �� -�. Apt^ �cx.w., 5 � ,a^ • '.
�`(y�� 'y ii ,. . -S� 1Fq• yi 1. ri. y�yy, �ryy ./may. .+a/{ oti w..1 a0 .d xC.•! .
•"M R� �4f .: . . •91"x, 3 r�� _. Y7'�.`.: � �a11♦ ."�.�li. �i'11�5WY �niMK! iW/Y,W�A'� °rj`p�,'�.r�' •n • rv.. A SQY 'i.: •
su f : ;aztd top many. aiera li , . r out" �e
pP y '
The taomcstnittee also recommended. that num iii men c . • �"`° -
a maximtnti All other costs' were much the - same .collected .fro �,P
plies for sale, 'Mir, McLeod will Con- Reeve$• Elliott a�►nd I,ei r• made a � � vents a stash as hill . �tarious arts n* tY��
ipn
Pe be employed to st act >
nn
al ca
tiinue his educational �� bile
itte f t toy bassi draining, d
in8`
lit fo
a _ e1. s _
-- as -oto:_ _ tear
. et ri at which i'nformati`on
coup. ,. for, - so tit .1f'
_ _ , Pm'RC�O'
comm e o wo pure a -suitable c,uttinS grading and ra , an w c.undertakea `� considr
Mr Mt�I.fe is also to
arrange a num n It .shquld be noted ,that .the Years. it be decided to n5t
B r the assistant matron who was the costs were somewhat gresater than
me work involved a great deal of extra work erable ,amount of this work next year,
her of gs about to be married, by using other Methods, a, great deal 04
fertilisers Will be given out to on• the .part; of the treasurer; the information' 111 fee availabl$. The
rcgardinar d red the results were gra-
work. Was one,..a
.three �meawtiix of the comaaiittee. aur-.
ing the year had' been "held.- -The -Shel-
ter was ingood condition and well car-
ed for. The children, alto appeared .'well
fed -and Crean to well ala-ha►ppk: _..._ ._
.-At present there are 14 children in
the Shelter, these ranging ' Moan five
-months to. 14,°years is age. Six are be-
. -
tending school: Unmarried Mothers are
on the increase and mothers are advised
to inform their daughters on the fae
of life. It vvas felt that 'children learn
things' outside . which they ought to be
taught at_ home, . The committee refer-
red in very,, complimentaiy"' terms to -the
Work .of the matron, - The :total expenses
of the Home for tie year wer .$3500.
.than for an .ordinary gravel road treated
I ' sib e
with, calcium chloride. ti's? ' i
that the stabilMing process will not, be
heavier
tire
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led reads.. and that lc- ;wi'ela'
t. , uminous-nixed surtacea.'.
low coot 'cit , ..,
be preferable.
There has also . been some . attention
to constructing such roads, . using
siren
le arms• n 'av a
•lead of the .calcium!,. and
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u xaxatl.�. �� �.�.
• .:.F ea ',�,.Twr•. �_ YID,. MNass
� , r c aisle ' �t
a lication of, calcium chloride,. s about if such a process proves p a tsar , '
.Pp
a vanta a to', �a •county
' 340,()0, ' r mile,. and the maintenance`will lie: of great d. '8'
t - iiafuture years will be much less i� -- ' • (continued on, 'Page 0)
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those li tcrt*attl a action-11111eai .peed V_
bifylrt$'• Most of the w was"liorious,
tae. Catiracli- uisn red deci that traffic Creating 'dust and • in a �cav$i1
the wee�Cc inspectors` be made responsible gravel road surfaces to unravel li'as ;been
administration of the Corn Borer responsible for a study being made • of
for the adm _
stabilizing gravel roads. 'It has long
• been realized that life • lack of pro a' _
-binder in the • graver has been the ' cause
of the accuxnulationrs of loade material
on the roads. • 'Considerable, research his
:m esle....in.._ the„ . ni'ted.....States, along
this luxe, and it has been found that
good •results : can be Obtained. by adding,
a proper amount of clay to the " 'gravel
and treating with calcium chloride.
TWo miles of this type of work was
arried' out in Enron this year, and
while the surface has, not been in use
for sufficient time to see all there-
sults, the general..impression is • very, fay-
. I orable. The road constructed is dust-
less,. has • no loose gravel, and requires'
:Wit- _air af' the Alen employed 'were gen-
erally able and and appreciated
the opportunity to have a job. Cutting
ills -by use -of -hand labor may seem an
antiquated system, but under the' dis-
torted conditions of the 'past few years,:
itwould appear to have a place. pue to
the extra ,grants being given by the Do -
pend about" $30,000 more than tinder
normal conditions:
To some the . giving of these relief grants
may seem wasteful, but 1' can conceive
of no other method by which relief could
more effectively.. be directed. The . im-
provements being undertaken. are n eces.
sary, and in` Borrie cases should have
been carri� oiit many years ago, and
extra., ma expended in a rural, `com-
mutiny, such as Huron, will '"go #t great
•
;The famous .enerr yproduclpg
�t
'sweet—an easily digested foo
invaluable' for infants, growing
children, and -enjoyed:. by the
, whole fan ,lye___
A product of
,_Thathasta taarch Co.• L lmited
*Patronize Hoorne Industry by burning the
` •celebrsited .Foothills coaal horn the Foothills —in
By ueirng t las coalyou give a sploy''
Alberta. • ° ,
ent at. -the mines and`on the railroad 'to Cana
•
Thtit coal is of hard 'structure and does
not slack like Pocahontas, thereforei,, is free Blom,
dust. This coal is very high in heat units.-
W. carry a hull line of Anthraacite oal,
Albarirt*, Pocahontas and Coke.
Far _Ha rdw arri, Plumbing,. ,,Flieating, , Tinsmi thing
-anfl Elictr7[c gtth>t as a ear.
All work and material guarantied.
Property Committee
, This committee report told of the var-
ious;
arious improvements to the •county build-
ings as reported at different --times -dur-
ing the: past year and recommended at-
tention to :the need for a better system
of keeping the records at the registry
office. Expert 'advice was being sought
on this matter -and the council would
have. artopportunity to judge for them-
selves as to what ought to be done.
Deputy Reeve Turner as chairman re-
ported having' inspect d all iitindings;, and
of having found them in' good condition.
Finance Committee
• The finance committee pfd several
accounts tor payment and reported.that
School :Inspectors Field and Beacom had
met • the committee in the chambers of
Connty Judge Costello and gone Into the
Metter. of certain expenses incurred by
the inspectors and which were in dis-
pute.
County Roads _Cannibal=
The Judge reserved his derision.
An labor _ ht .-1 it in -receipt_ of a
i itnimum of, 25 cents per hour for an
,eight-hour da‘c *cording to 'the report
of this . Commission. It was found' that
more acid tetter work was being secured'
by tills method rather than by lower pay
for less hours.
Two gravel pits had been purchased,
• ane In. Tdelcersn1tt_t :for $4 and one
south o Viand exrd• for $0O0
A visit had been, made to' Michigan
during the summer to inixpcct a new tyne
,ar toad, rThld lad' cost $34. Traffic
Omcer Lever had. been injured and was
still off duty since July. "Total pay-
hciita on aettiult of thiS wed -dent leave
been .t44&&16; _
Total.re'cetnfs on amount of •,rad work
have boert $140.12 At 'There Is nri re-
cord of 8m' Orevious council ° having
a,at` ed to maintain two lights on ' the
Bayf e1d bridge as elstraol bv. Murdoch
'Knot •ot• that town, Advised no action,
It w*a recow:Mendeed.. that no Potion be,.
taken r'egardin& the taking :over Of the
told:, linr,�.eyyoutit-•of Stephen ,township as
4s corny road. •
AgrieWlt*ral• .Csnmilttee' .
:This committee under the chair:Man-
shi'p of 'Reeve Peter 'Seat ended
that rio:. Sctt= be etpaltrir at ,.the moment
regarding .the re+giiested .financial *mast-.
trice to the *aerie Agricultural Coin
Cil.' xt bh'0uild be left over to the • J',i nu-
•
try cOuraeli,
dateaatComuskittee
ams bei
-:For4heChiId r o
Despite all the mother', can do the youngsters 'affil
run out of doors not properly dressed; have tiro rixt4.
Clothing on; get overheated and, cool off :too sat
denly, get thein feet wet; ;.ick off the bed clothes, and
do a. dozen other things th•9 mothery.cannot !preVent.
t.'
Mothers will .find a few doses of _Dr. Wood's
Neruray Pine Syrup is all that is, neeossar '.te eheel
the colds before any serious trouble may develop.,
The children will like it too, it is so pleasant to tako:
t r sale at ,all, drug andgeneral stores"
�► i+/G+ caantiahaaiai+rtwe report
+kaiaa ttec , this 'tmittee under
the •c , tansahip, of lei hi d
t4,441060 bad been "erected ha this de-
partment without ,in OW IriKr
the eliSelesty or the schools. ''Itis was
done 'bar 1sIXOPet erttetti,sat flintrbig
'school' grants, "tea, to Ocsi'nt C'• hiss
tion 1ic*1 ItehoOl were Orictilited
at length and Was recommtrultd. that
r. • he: sat sraanged to ''Settle this.
b, purrttdt Sit ht
are attend.*
Even t
u 'your giiriap ;lam 'as eol� tis
Mae 'Sunoco will gimp your car 1ntc WA**
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