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The Huron Expositor, 1918-12-13, Page 10 - -. ! . . I . 4, - - I . . I f . . - - . I I i i . . I . . I - -i I I : - I I .e . . I . ­ I 111 . i , . I I I .V - - ! :g - _ _ i - - - 1 t e - w . - . _..- - - ��-.- ♦.w„�+-.,�•--_. _..,., ° .. .... - - .-...- - . _.. - - � -9 • - - ' � - d 1 I . . -- I ; I . ,?- 11 *4 I # . - . . . g , # . I I i § { ; 4 .its . . - ` I .• . . r ., I - 4 _ - , - . n - - f _ - - 4 N - I - 1; T '- C(IND YF R, IF . . k Y , TcLEAN BIRDS. Publishers _Y WHOLE NI7MBER 2G61 -I SEAFORTH, FRIIIAY', D•ECEMRER 13, 191.8 _ $1.50 a Year is Advance . TRL COUNTY COUNCIL arable and ,• .responsible onsible °sit sn ( ' the Council and answered uettions cost of the new Shelter and furnisli- P q ,. '{ The Council of the Corporation of .of member of the Legislature of• On- with eference to the use of tractors, ings stanlis as follows, rt `` • CO3Y tario for Forth Iluron the r lain of shoe' and they benefits I'urehaseuprice ......'w...:..$24{#0:#0 ithe County of Huron met on Tuesday, g P , y, I December 3rd, at the Court Douse, in Mr. Fraser briefly replied, thanking a of th sciicoi fairs. County s share of taxes . , ... i;3.30 ;, .• Greig..Clohi n �71­ gGoderich, : pursuant to• adjournment the council for, their Find., words : - bf The County Property Committee• Swap les , ........ .... 0 .... 2t1 s a Ar cc . , > > in June. congratulation, - . , „ reported with Mr. Campbell in the Paintings and glazing ... , ... 37.34 ",Second to None The Warden occupied the chair and W • H. • l�.obb'and •J. C. Laithwaite, rJ!!illllittti S !!!� chair, - .Range Stove, etc. ... . , .. 190,00 � 1 , - . the roll call. showed all the members that the Council a journ to meet at = �; On lause five no .action was recom- Beds .. , .. , ...... .. , . 113.70 . present. • 10 o'clock a.m= on edlesc}ay. ` . _ m.endt�d, while clause six was laid over Shingling, . r .iu...... ..... 144:40 At the suggestion of the Warden the WEDN SDAY ' .- = till t e January meeting the Coun- Insurance P em m ... . proceedings were opened by all tis- The Council met pRit to ad- Gil, T e report was as amended then Supplied . . , .. , ... , . 32.01; ing and - singing "Praise Gdd from Jo�trnment, the Wardeh aM the chair, E adopt d, • L. 11 { .iZTI'ITTTR� Whom all blessings flow." The min- A communication fr+bm Mr, Robert _ i� �, - On ,°tion of Messrs.Lobb and Ford I • � - $2873.'31 Utes of the last' afternoon session in M Donald ,of ,XJ�}ntltil; re$a +diirg his _ Xmas Chat - the • C'Tuneil adjourned to meet on Fri- ''We recommend that the County x June were ready and adopted, bill for auto dantigeo was referred to = E day rrmorning. � having proTfided the shelter that the _l.. The Warden then spoke of the busi- the Good Roads Comncussion. - j FRIDAY ' Children's Aid Society be requ o"d ° `l • ness that would come before the Coun- The corespondence acid claim of Mr. = . _ i . The,( House of Refu p g . Committee to• undertake the maliagement of the c Gil at `this session and referred with F. G,. Neelin, regardipg in con : ` rose ted their re ort with 1VIr.Hack- ssirne as in other counties, this county k Y h o rtes! of All - And now that the war is over ._ �` feeling to the loss the county had sue lection with the traitor plovu's wad PinI P Agreein to su lement the cost o s referred to the. Executive committee. and Peace has come at such 'a = opte asereadir. The report was a- 'maint6n ce fromptime``to timd with F - tained in the death of our: colleal i e, _ ._ happy''timp ' as the Xmas titre. I Reeve Taylor, of Blyth He also spoke Moved by- Messrs Clary and Cam .. -. Th ' Road and ]Bridge Committee re- grants. bell that a grant of j 8 000 be_ ma e = this is sure to be a mast wawa- < , =r of the char es that had come since. - ._ port as read .and adopted with Mr.` We also recommend that the clei:k the last meetin in the eat ec ce the a YY . wally `joyous season. Gift mak- ^ Beav s in the chair.. .. . be appointed to inspect the institution : / / vy League for te, ear 19_8 - g, probabl the g P Referred to Executive committee: _ tri of course' is - . after so long and bitter a struggle. - y = Th Good Roads Commisioners' re- ►from time to time on behalf of the t; - most effective method of bring- E The problernsths3t would confront us Mooed by Messrs; Erwin and Ford' - _ ort as resented with •Mr Loib county council and report to this Gown- t: z. r � as s 0 ing the joyful srhile on Xmas 9 that the bridge on the,ue bouriary e - p cil at least twice a e _ I in the repatriation of our .soldier boys in Bayfielii :known 'as tniirh's bride -morn ,and so we' could suggest to _ in the chair. The report was adopted.. y 'ax in June ;and 1. would tax our minds and re uire eat ' g l Mo ed by Messrs , Brock and Me- December. q Which was rebuilt tltid fall` be taken you from this store a gift that is _ % • thought and ta�A -Peacce had its prob- everlastin and et inex ensive - Kinle that the county be responsible , special CoInmAtee I° ` over by the CBtinty, also the coat of ., g y P ' = for sill accidents on deal nested roads. .. At o r�ce� lems no less great than war and that buildings be paid by tie caunty-Re- _ 'such as: _ , g The Special pCommttee reported. as 1 c while . Governments might make ! _ -Carried. follows: I" (erred " to Road and Bridge- Commit- • ; schemse for the comfort and care of tee. = Gold Filled Watch ...$1,0.00 up a Moved by Messrs. Tipling and Mal,. Re motion of W. Nichol, K, C., AI, •i our soldiers, each separate commun- = °Gold Filled Chain .. 2.00 u - lough that the Douse of Refuge Com- P, re axJ. . Moved - by Messrs.l Harburn and p = , g ding abolition of titles iri it would have its own individual work _ - mute 'be instructed to amend the by- the anotian and. 7 y Petty that F, G. Neeltri be paid the -Gold Filled Fob ...... 2.00 up _ Canada, we indorsA • and we should work together and have( • _ = laws of the house of Refuge, .the a- c atience with our bo s sum of $33 for sezvies rendered in Gold Tie Pins ........ 1.00 up mended by-laws to be brought bef re {Continued °'Page 4) We list below only a few of our big ranges P y • connection with the tractor plows in = _ . Gold Cuff Links ...... 50 u ,_ the J nuary session of the Council d ` - . . Other matters such as the new Shcl the food production campai n in 1917 P - '`FR:OM FRE LAR:KIN ter and•the`question of a grant to theE the same as paid to the others who Waterman Fountain Pen 2.50 up Gatti d• r g. Navy League were referred to and .: _ Mo ed by Messrs. 1VIcNalb and This: letter 'was z eivedY recently White Set,, for children.....>................ . . . , JO to IO.00 � gave similar service --Referred to. Parisian Ivor from 50 u 4• • - y, P = Brook that repairs be made 'to Judge by Rey. F. H. an' Mrs. c.,arkin of -- . - . in all these things : he felt sure the Executive Committee. . Solid Gold Rin 1.00 u = Black sets for irls.......... .....00., ....,., ...-.10.00 t0 20.00 g - • • li - Dicks n s chamber b aintin the the m inoe Seaforth am their son - Council would do its duty. , i _ - y P g . Mo'd. by Messrs° Beavers and Ma - A number of communications were• 5. Pearl Set Brooch .... 2.00 up ceilin a' paving the vault., The who Was with the Canadian Artilelry Kinley that as there has been no -as--- - chairn an of the County Pro erty when peace came: ° read and reported as follows: sistant matron at the 16U,se of Refu a Pearl Beads ... , ...... 1A0 up ! P 1° g Comm !tee to oversee the work. -Car- • Wolt sets, colors natural, grey - black, brown, taupe, From' the county of . Grey con era.- and as Miss` Brown, the matron has 2 Diamond Necklet .... 10.00 up rigid, - November 10, 1918. at,-......., ... ... . ..........10,00 I 0.00 t0 O. n0 ing the action of this council regarding, attended to icer own duties as3 well ae slat• etches ...... 12.00 u = o e rs B ex d Dear Mother.- Pe have been told l ; ......,.... 5 W w p _ M v d by M ss eav s an Er- that the Germans have been given ti?l . 6 jail reduction, i those of assist. matrcln `° be it resolved = win that this council a Ili 11 - Report of the Boiler Inspector. , 'that -this council ive a. Brown 100 Diamond Rings ...... ] 0.00 up - ppo nt a Geri- 11 o'clock to -morrow morning f o ac- 8 $ - -- traI c mmittee composed of County From B . R . Higgins of C�intor., with for extra services -Referred to Exe- Mantel Clocks .... ".. 6.00 up = qq cept or reject alar peace terms, and Sable 5i.tS.........................................40.00[to°60. 00 v Treasurer Lane, County Clerk Holman I 1.; reference to wind insurance for coon- cutivd Committee. *- - that there seems evezy reason to be- ty building, yLoved by Messrs Irlarding and Very article guaranteed to giver and D .Clark, whose duty it wil be Neve that he will agree to the Allies' From the county of` Frontenac re Brock that we cortin �.o .;recognize Perfect satisfaction to _ to asst t in every way pbasible in the proposals, I haven't bee n able to sleep afiolition of titles in Canada:. the wearer..: ,= helpin of our returned soldiers and throw h tIiinkin what it would mean Cone�r het. calcars --black brown re ...Io.00 to I o0 the splendid work of t� ladies,af this - - , , , g y 5• - in add sting any grievances they may if the Hun really quits. If he doesn t ' From A , M . Robertson thanking the county and that we, m ` e a grant of have and :that _each member of the why the only thing td do is to carry Council for Y . M . C . A: °. grant $ 5,000 to continue the d • Croils work Frt d S. ' S av au ff e Court Council be a member to aid Persian 1 amb9 Lynx and other fine furs...�40. t0 70.00 From county of 'Frontenac, agree- =Referred to Exeeutiva `Committee, � on but he will regret the day !list he the tral Committe-Carried: , ing with the action of Huron re gaols. Moved by I1lessr , D ltoxi said .Ntal �' .. ,_ ,dada tIo it. . r Jeweler and Optician -' ;+Iov by Messrs : �vingstone and . - acknowledging receipt of petition to lougli- that we°`retaind the bouna. `°l} wrote you some time ago about 0 Issuer of Marriage Licenses Ford t the clause ;with regard to Y O-01 Sees....,.... ..:...`'. . ....,..... :.......,,.........2.50 to 4.©O abolish the Senate. •dart' road betw�,en I� � n� and Bruce; �� _ i. .�, - . 1. � - the meat -receptg� ,, we got_from a �,, Turn ing a robmiiuitab a far a police , r' From the cleric of Oxford re Child- from Turnbe ato AmWrly bq p it. 0i ..:"` -Seaforth - first ciroslians released by the Canttcks.. magas ate be 1 in the,hands of the A few days ago I wen( forxvtucd wSEth rt `` : `A yen's Shelter management, the County **tem --acs • equeg#�d b - chairm n of t .Count Pro est ,com- lusk�at ack€t-Fur collared coats -Fane Fu From Harriston High Schaal re .the Bruce Cauneil-etiil: th Ph!�ne Business 194 ---Evening 10,E y P y a sniping.gtui:>..Pe faliowd right be- r Huron county pupils. Good' Roads Commiseioi.: .. =nrittee, as t "applicant has agreed 7t11i111t111111�iltttittlililllltlNtlttttlltitNlP. hind the�m�tryrl ro I can.- have the �- Y trimmed .ecosit.r: ................o.,............ OA t0 2 .O • � . to ace pt z recommendation. C - 4 35 �� O Ilesoltuaon from Peterboro cau►laty 4n. rnotios: o�Rlilessr : •�I�%N t �-Fl WQ,.m- ,- ¢ . - ries!." '' honor, �t� syi tg that was'l e r- • 1 - re the Government returning attain°- Crich the Caancil adj reed iv mOO - sr c' f3irst by° many hours to crass ie rder , .'. bile fees tot municipalities°. at :30 .m. to attend t 0,,; F. Mav cloy Mea s . Goveatio tc . acl P a 1 g. McKi y that the Council ito�v 44-, v ilce an ythe act fkmo� I. - ,• l t red by Mess s. Be4vers and T� 1 ,-. . ra id . of th el » : the y°= From Police Magist to Re e S`h tef a� imnie ! xra choice Nekvear, Gloves, Shirts, Goat . eau - tenanc. • of; _ter ince in i .,;, .; f wltt,we ride by} 11 Goderich re grant_ for main e t Cowl. si tinewileay.appotwe , %a s 't7nderr ar os a ..; :,. •t i e h Commute.. We ter e , H l+E<- 1.. d all wearableS for ; .. ++oho ce mml y th+a a �`ave ne a mighty vRari ti 'f#ii� a fed+ ofdce. 'pen .Ir;eYeisec at th- . ,,. ..., , AI`iD ESS TO �VARDI'1 1JLLIO"1` , s tin the o . .. i d tow pgrehase , a children s . :, 90oui *- - e _.uveae tinder Tet obaer 'a e ancl�Bn S tic al Low Perces. . l�`rom x. .Ames to t At 1. •; ITO- W, R. Elliott, � �. � �' y P J(urther .atr�otic ate. ld: - n, _ ;, . r , ...„ �r eh� building ' _ : ?- ,a _ and nd he' o air �11 �s{- R - .. ye:i X13- 1nos- sa r aetory and W en Huron County! iraIt, a ed and- coin hnntin the. co c .. r ' 4 ltdra,ll ebells. I de alb , . P g r . ; .aid z �. ., r : "; �,he "tom +' *:: the � 'k� y b �elose�f t . ,. ;a t .: . .. via rl lenchct ro dus�ar► the Stir, A tb; x'.yrQn tlt ntnrkinitz sr gepe9 Siteltor r. .. :,: .:- I+I g Clu `.n#wi` artd+: x s�ct'o5s etTls A te7f I „ r �..�.:n:,. ,;,,s.• , : Sped fi r _,,.... ., : .. , ' i • all: _ 1 ei > will fi 1 heart 1 .. ottr Baa- ' ectivei a it orient frons 'nc�tions Later on t e • air,- i Frvm Proudfoot 'Killoran Elaak�e -r . -. -' . Y saw :, • P I< t (creat da h • .. ted , y . r's.. xi.e taw ! anutiic alines : and a "C#�Fdren s ir�tuici �tI Life wb the nm+sCiers� cn . munition wa eeded at• the �tuag nd of edlars li snse .'to• T- .. ,- : r P s P. g a a re attic- p c niatrop • egvedich will #orme in the cis e - r l o1 �j: o Guzldry: ? -� i�� '� ° Ai& . 06MMittee be d �' my Council and offi is =of th it• was '-only after the third �atteifipt G`� , ilii ., Ll�iott gdu t ihnd�ti8'�r ;yeial" tov�ns ate-.vilta-alrried: t ' etmrity ''take ti►is opportunity df ' a^� that we were able . to hook up and get . • f re,m the- Deputy Minsiifter •of Agri: ; the` dull i f ny _'>F imsel- 1Vloveil by fiessrs, Lobb. •and' Rack- : press' g to you our ,appreclation _of away; Only had two horses hit.' , ;' E ��� culture.'re-visit of assistant Che I ves as well pleased �hh� the•• irtstitu= et -that a grant of•:$,300 be matte Mr. - .�-ou finally` and also the :services , Yesterda I was on an advance par- i , I Spector regarding re -arranging school 'tion, M J. J. Ieiilo xovincial in- - i y -Ir' . iP• . • ; p G-, s'W . Holman, County Clerk, for h s• -gotit Ila a rendered the county-as3 War- ty with the Captain to look over new inspectorates. • .. ' speetor xaf Children's Aad• work was valuable servicesduringthe past year- -dun an as a fellow -councillor.' ground for• a° botery position., Viand. to ;i. From Provincial Government ac also resent- The Warden in °a -brief, g a Deferred to Executive Committe. • -1ve ongratulate you -on the' ajsility our surprise and satisfaction we found knowledging receipt of the county s address spoke of the need of •sncli F:A. letter from -W. •J, Spotte* Nilo you ve displayed and -the courtesy that all the civilians had been left be- � request to. abolish oilice 'of license in an institution and complimented the` . . ; -- - - sectors in the county. . was' absent (sopa Council o:suisg. to you hive always shown in the dis- hind in alae densely populated . part. p Council on their enerosit ixL, revid- ` ` -�- tom. J . Kelso re `Children's generosity. . nuts, was read in which he tendered charge i of your duties and we shall ev- Even •the mines$d factories were ,• �' ing speh `a place far needy children, sympathy to Mr. Lane and 'to the et to back with .pleasure on the running, and but for the cross roads - - Shelter He Is had noth° 1,,,'4- f . {- I � �' 1. .- inalll a o m8 praise; or family of the late Feil Taylor. years ve were associated at the and railways blown up : one wwaj From Minister of Highways re good' Mr. G. )Elliott, who °was always Inds- The )Finance Committee report was Cotinci . board in the good old county hardly have guessed that the $int kad roads requirements. atiguable in this 9#6d work and be,: presented and read with. Mr, iCrich in town o Goderich. been, thrqugh this part We were a- T. The same re Bylaw to increase good spoke successful management °under the caa;ac, The report was adopted as ' We st, sir, and we feel fully as- mong the' first mounted trcips to reads app:topriation. Miss Bentley. + read. - sured Alia! though you retire from ac- enter this fine big -city. The people - - From Arthur- Cantelon enclosing Mr. Kelso congratulated, the Coun- - :.. The Special Committe reported - and tive, se 'ce as a councillor, you --will all knew that the Canucks were com.- claim for auto accident on London I ty on the splendid building -provided was- taken up in committee with Mr. still continue to take a keen interest ing and they were waiting for us- ; Road. '' and •said - this movement puts the Ford in the chair. The report was in mu icipal affairs, especially those There were about twenty of us in this { From County of .Bruce re good roads County of Huron in the. front rank of • adopted° pertaining ing to our own county, first •party, and as we rode into the f and Children's Shselter matters. Counties in Ontariop Rev. Mr. Os- The $second report of the Executive It is your good fortune to have fol- main street, we could see thousands - ' ` From Provincial Gov_ ernment notice terhout Angratulated the Warden 'and Committee was presented with Mr. lowed i office a splendid lot of 'the best of men, women and ,children lined on that the London Road from the south _ Council on the new Shelter and be- Armstrong iri the chair. The report men in the county anal we assure you either aide of the street car, tracks, 1, boundary of the county to the6 North- spoke a splendid future for the insti- wag adopted as read• that y u have not lowered the dignity We came- in at a fast trot. Well, say, } ern bundary and the -Huron road from tution. The Executiye Committee's report nor thestandard of the service ren- the cheers and yells that went up from '' _ I the east boundary of Goderich to the The new Shelter was (°small de- ' ' Y was read and taken up with Mr, M�- tiered y the Wardens and Councillors that" crowd was enough to tingle your east boundary of Huron diad been a- Glared open for the receiving of chil- Nalsb in the chair. The report vas of the ;county blood. We . were blockaded and our- i' do ted as Provincial County High- dren by the Warden and Mr. Kelso and It Tri' been your singular fortune 'sef�nes'saxi I borses were decorated with ways. the deputation withdrew. adopted as read. g r P' Presentation of Victory Loan Flag, to have been councilor during the flags and plumes and flowers. I1Iy Correspondence,re Navy League, The Council then met in the Council A.,very interesting ceremony took strenuous times of the'great war and pockets and haversack were soon A request from R. DeLong regard- chamber pursuant to adjournment• place during the session when Rev. to be occupying the warden's char stuffed foil. of biscuits, cake, scitales .i ing payment of salary for month of p April The following accounts were pre- A. 1L. � G. Clarke in a eery eloquent during the year of peace. It has also and hot baked potatoes. The captain , seated: address presented `thevictory Loan `been y ur good fortune to have been had to put up with about a dozen wo- These several • comm`unicatiors were From township of Stephen re indig- Flag, won by the County, to the War- council or and Warden during a per- men kissing him but I saw that cam- p referred to the several committees of eat insane person, $3G.9 Referred den, who accepted the= flag on behalf iod of rogTessive legislation, notably ing and escaped it. Everyone -wanted Council and filed. to Finance Committee. of the .county and' hung it in the the Go Roads System and the insti- to shake hands and everyone talked at j Captain Cole representing the to From town of 'Stephen re bridge oil Council Chamber. The Warden thank- tution 'of our Children's Shelter, and once, The enclosed ribbon ::bow was 4& ish Navy League was present*.. and lakeshore, $307.45. -Referred' to Road ed the workers: and 'all those who had in everything pertaining to then wel- pinned- on me by a pretty little Belgian : made a strong appeal for assistance and Bridge Committee.-- been intrumetital in winning the flag fare of� the county yqu have been most girl. She was about nineteen years of x• for the dependents of our brave sail- From Mr. Abner Cosens, re extra for the 'excellent services they hail active and progressive. age, but awfuly shyi, When we were y ors. His • address ways received � with ,auditing, $20. -Sent to Executive rep.d`ered tb the boys • at -the front, and As a small memento of our respect coming back the streets were - still T - hearty applause. The Warden assur- Committee. - said. that while he appreciated to the and a preciation of your service we packed, and without the , slightest � ° ed Captain Cole that'the` question of The County Engineer's County and fuir this beautiful flag presented to the ask yoa to accept this cane, and we warning the Hun dropped a big shed a grant to the Navy League would Good Roads reports were then present- county by his Excellency the Gover- trust as you lean upon it in the fut- on the cross road, just after we had receive every attention from the . ed and the first report . was. referred nor -General, there was another flag on ure, it i will bring back to you pleas- passed. it. About twenty civilians Council. to the Road and Bridge Committee the wall, that of the' 161st -Battalion, ant reWelu ollections of our associations were gileld and wounded, The :ones Under the Bead of motions the fol- and the second report to the Good representing as it` dict, our own county as cowillors a' officials of 'the coup- that were unharmed, kept their nerves - Roads Commission, boys, that he appreciated more. ty of ron. wonderfully well and got the wotlKded lowing motions expressing sallow at y PPawayin very short order- If this war - - the death of Reeve Taylor and'Mrs. The Executive Commute presented Rev. Dr. _ Routledge and Rev. Can Mr. La °rte's Address Lane, wife of County Treasurer Lane, their first report with Mr. Armstrong on Hill also made eloquent adresses on . 1 lasts till w'e reach Fritz s country, . were adopted by standing vote, as was. in -the chair. The report was adopted . the winning, of the year and heroism In. making t e presentation of the look out for some wild doings, also a vote of congratulation to W -H. except clause 2, referred back for fur- of our boys and the sacrifices made. cane to the arden, Mr. John La- November 1v. - I Fraser on his recent election in North ther report. After singing God Save the King, porte, Reeve of Hay, said: Since starting this letter Y have e�oms . Huron: Moved by Messrs. Laporte and tide Councib on motion of Messrs. Mr. Warden, in handing you this over to Blighty owfourteen days' leave Powell that a statement of accounts Crich and .Armstrong adjourned., presentation I ask you to believe that said at resent am in Loudon. '1'LIi ' -Moved by W : H . Lobb and second- P , be equalized* between the townships the contents are with all_ sincereity ed by B . W : F . Beavers that the mem- THURSDAY EVENING war is over. I 'find it hard to realize - ,yearly instead- of every three years.- from each and every one of this co�n- bers of this Council wish to place on this. We have smashed the Hun to a Sent to Good Roads Commission. . An account for $?5.30 from the ty Council "and I feel -very highly hon - record our :sincere regret at the loss frizzle and he has been glad to acceptzq Moved b Messrs. Clark and Ti London. Cement Co., or an ornamen- ored in' having the opportunit of Pk- have sustained through the death lin that by per cent. of al the, tal ,mould was, on mdtion of Messrs, g y all our terms. I was fust on the out - of our esteemed fellow -Councillor, g ing part ilii presenting you with t41, his skirts of Mons whewthe, of tial mesa- � ironies paid into the county under the !_Harburn and Petty ordered to lie paid. gift of (which you are so worthy. age was passed around. "Hos�tiRties Neil Taylor, Reeve of the village of good Roads system b the villages and t The Warden wast then resented. g P Youi# very efficient mannef and Blyth, whose many excellent qualities y y g will cease at 11 o'clock. A11 troops towns of the County, be referred year- with a handsome gdld headed cane by broad views in - your - duties as War - of mind and heart endeared him to his will stand fast in the line they are ly to each town and -village included Mesrs . Ford, Lapart' and Beavers den have wrought closer unity and ' » • fellowmen, and whose sudden and un- now holding. You would be sur: I timely death will be keenly felt in the in the good roads system. -Referred on behalf of the Cow Gil and officials frinedship amongst members: of this prised how calmlq the soldiers took community in which he lived and was to Road and Bridge Commission. • of the County: Mr. I ford read a n_ ice- C Unt Council, and. this has helped a the news; very little cheering* or dis- Moved by Messrs. Erwin and Arm- ly worded address, and Messrs . La- great ' 1 in bringing to a close one; so highly respected• That we extend � plap, of any kind -just a great: big 1 • strong that the property committee be parte and Beavers made appropriate .of therilost progressive ears of Le to his Bereaved widow and daughter empowered to have a heating stove reference to the Warden's efficient in P y g- smile on everyone s face that express - 3' islation 'in the history of tl% count , our heartfelt sympathy in their gree. P g y ed relief and satisfactions. On the af- pat in the Children's Shelter until a 'discharging his duties We hope and- pray that your lifei. sorrow and further that a copy of this ternoon of November the 11th, resolution be sent to Mrs. Taylor. Proper heating system is installed. • The Warden thanked the members may be, spared to enjoy the gift as a the Canucks under General Currie Moved by Messrs. Ford and Lobb of the c until and Uficiafs : for the remembrance of the esteem in which Moved by . John McKinley and see- . , made a triumphal entry into Mons and . in amendment that the property very beautiful souvenir of their tes- you were ,held amongst your jello �� were addressed b the Kin of the oned by d`. M. Govenlock that this Y g ° committee be instructed to make the ect and referred in feeling terms to councillors, and I congratulate you, Council wishes to place on record its P Belgians. The civilians nearly went � necessary improvements to- heating the. splendid treatment always ac- . ' q mad with joy sincere sympathy with our esteemed ' --- corded him while sitting at the Coun- system in the Children's Shelter. Treasurer, Mr. William Lane, in the E REPORTa OF COMMITTEES Landon is still celebrating. Since Both Motions were referred to the cil Board and said the ane would ever loss of his beloved wife in October i the evening of the 11th the streets last. We trust that strength will be County Property Committee. remind him of the good feelings and County Property Committee have been packed each night. Pester- given Mr. Lane to bear with fortiture On motion of Erwin and Beavers attachments existing between them. The County Property Committee re- day was my first night -in town. Ev> the council adjourned to meet on The Warden read,a letter from Mai. orted having examined the Court e thin was in a fu re• men women the great loss that he has been called P i'3' I Thursday morning at 10 a . m . Neaman with reference !to the photo of g and kids g on to bear and 'that a copy of this be THURSDAY the 161st Battalion, presented to the House Registry office and sol and d dancing in all the main handed to him. found all departments clean and in streets; horns and whistles blowing, Moved by ex -Warden R. W. Liv- The Children's Shelter Committee's • County Council some time ago, and good eont:ition. I • ° etc. Trafalgar Square, the Strand, ingstote and seconded by ex -Warden Report was presented and adopted as ` sent a photo of the bpys, a present The ierluest of 'Gaolor Griffin for an Piccadilly and Leicester Square were I from Major R . S . Hays of Seaforth increase in salary was laid over until Govenlock that we the members of read. - ' jammed with people. I don't feel Huron County Council assembled in Moved by Messrs. Armstrong and which the Warderi asked the. Clerk the January session. like cutting loose somehow. Just have , our December session wish to tender Hackett that the grant to the Y.M.C. to have framed at his expense and - Children's Shelter a great big feeling of relief. It is a Qtr colleague, Mr. W.H.Fraser, reeve A. be discontinued on January 1st, have hung, in the County building. I wonderful time to be living in. of Morris township,- our hearty coil- 1919. -Referred to Executive Com- ' Mr, Stothers, agricultural Repro- The Children's Shelter Committee P� -,-4:- _--- r-aOo„+ n-nll a1111rP4Q9PA Ir that up to the present the FRED R. LARKIN - S 4 . _ i `I . ,-� i i 1