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A ° their repldcerment, r There are at present teas cfrildmeMOTHER v{ 9 • It was found necessary to clone ]Huron County Grant, 1933 i be to submit the following re- t I A111 I 1;p ...to lleilrts ', port qi cxb 8 in the Sheityu, seven, of 1:hese going " �_ �/� %�/off% dower a rnumlber of our plants in Sep- Ps grown arixl nark dens to salnaol. � 11�' •" a'" a �" [� v temlber in order 'io keep within 'the Bal on 'she Industrial Farm during the WIE r. limit of the funds prrovidedy and it HuronBalance . .. I.... : $ 248. year 1988: ' g ' wo�dai*f�lr .t�inznOlivery a do3Tbg w����T A WR �g�, is eropected that there wall be a scarpser 33 i Mangolds, 4160 bwshels'• tomatoes g nd iar- 1y las of a few hundred degrees at the gra 14'5 basket cabbage, 100 hoed• live ch%lm; a1'sb in t �,.. ('Continued from ,page 2) That we favor .the continuance of end of the year. W, IM. Nednger, cash alloy- gs, sold&i �' , ve corydutiiaat ah!e keeps !rape Shelter in. 'Wrist ararity!—� woaivan with i1 $ ,6`L7.?al; potatoes. 418 see' as 'many as large fa WYl and an 'unlined face-,, } anoe on sale of used cars' 160.00 Ito We would like filo eraser 12 1953—Your Ooanlrcl4ttee the ,jvr loin work, such as grain clubs Re m+oition of 'Messrs. Crai�gie and bwshels� efts, 80 Ibushels; black pur- O and fioa- club and would extend this Goldthorpe that the county proceed 'rants, boxes; strawberries, 129 ,possible see of the •council retake a, visit Road this letter she has written:«— i' again reset and a letter of regulations work. Tota'1 receipts ...1; ....... $898.18 and see for themselves 7$,ow well••the I amt a viroman of 50, have a wititi the work of imlproving the hill boxes; buckwheat, 245 bushels; on- prtellwed by Mr. Gibbs was put be- We recorrurrileaud that a .sot Expenditprets ions 500 ands ands- Shelter is conducted. famNy of 18 children, and 'have not i eAcilled. re- on the road to Saltford since there , pounds; g d9aurrots 90 t.: +' • fore us, so that it would empower MTs. M. Ford, scrubibing of- bushels oats 875 bushels; mixed ,Our expenses Deoearuber,ls't a wrinkle on mty' face, S'o'ma time agge e. pert of the years work ,be placed in are no futu7ls available, we ecammlend $ 11.2'6 amounts to $2,964.$9, and. we hope to I passed through a very severe ill- �� IMr. Gi't>bs to 0o el IMM, Holrrrsn to Ifioe far 11 mwavths , .. nein y, , yaN,:, mP tRre hmnds of each uotulcillor and a that this ibe consddlemed by the 1904 grain, 750 bushels; ha 43 tons; tur- 1 give his assistance where neeessarY, statement of the $200 Junior Encten- c�omtmassion ,but that a stud of tike Subscriptiron to 1 county ni , res ololse tits year ,with total expenses ness, land resolved to try Kruscheu y pps, 450 bushels; raspberries, 163 , , Salts, ',and am a .new woman since (; and to insure co-operation between. s'iwn Fund and the $500 county rant Relief Act bre made to ascertain thepers ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 20G25 boxes; apples 21 Ibarrelts around $3 600.00— rWilrruot Haacke Y : Subscri tion to a warite cur - ,KI, Mx, Holman and the new bookkeeper, be presented at the Deceirnber meet- extent to -which it. can apply to the p g+i•icultuzal rants, 26 boxes. --,John Jacob Keeper. Gha°mmlan' , ' taking"them. I 'have taken I ruscitten journals ... ...... , . • . , , 4.70 Report of Medical Officer Report of Clerk of Mothers' Allow- for twelve months—not a small dose, Miss Monteith, as it was apparent ing of the county council. County Road System. ell Telephone Co.,exchange once Matters for 1933. but half-a-beaspoorlfu3 every morning ;ill, that .Mr. Holman was still practicing We ree,ommend that the printed Regarding the proposal that ac- II herewith submit the annual re- g port as follows, re p pertaining service for 11 months . , , 32.4'5 port of the Ph y I be to re , in a cu of hot water. I think Kruse'h- his Obstructive tactics. Your con matter r tarinan to Bot and Warble carrots be yid before examination by ytsician of the Count en lyes g pay mAttee felt that they had, dealt with fly conitrol be sent out and meeting the road amanassiom, 'eve are of the Garage ren�t for 4 months , . 6.00 Home for the past year. Mothers' Allowance matters for bile g You a feeling of bug Mr. Holman in a lenient way, and 'be arranged 'to instruct the people ire opinion that this should not be done, Junior Etitemion Fund, Almy No epidemics occurred during the year just closed and youth that nothing else does.'— berly Short saunas prizes, , 8.21 year, .In all we had 12 deaths, most- There are on the last list that of ('Mrs,) E. T. �, that he at their no further consid- the control r these pests, — L, E. bit that some prevision be made for li'�itson 4� Reid, insurance ly amen October, 59 names on tihe Allowance. 1Many minor illnesses, depression ry enation at their hands:. Cardiff, Chairman. the pay^inent of accounts, such as on office equipment ...... 20.50 g the very oldest in years and This is an increase of 5 over last and wnarry—which are the chief taus- ' •. In view of the fact that the audit l Report of the Warden's Committee, freicbt. 'bills, that must be met im_ as residents; the average age, of those es of wzirukles are frequently was not vet finished, and expenses Gasoline for 8 mbnths .... 134,86 was 88 t year, but this �ineve,ase less than 1.0 quentl due to mediately. - ; he Youngest 72, and the old - were running high, we therefore em- re County Constables p g year commui,sion con- Entry fee for C.N.E. team of , the inmates re- per cent, 'cannot be considered, in any the presence in the system of poisons 'i In the s rip est 98. When ,tett powered the S'varrlen'to demand from girls .... . . . ...... ...... 1.50 sense usivsual when'" COdtions in bred ,by the waste products of di f'';, . sidered the mutter of turning In the serve the ,best of care and nursing gam'"' the Clerk his resignation to take ef- four Warden's C•onumittee begs Lolling Tire Shop, 2 tires g general are cansid'ered, but it will be tion, These ✓poisons are the root leave to report cat, which is five feats old but in from the staff and inmates. feet December 31, 1933, and in view p t yrou as follows n- view of financial conditions, decided and 2 tubes 25.26 In serious and urgent cases 'yrp:e- ants - while -the number of claim- cause of rheumatism, headaches, kid - i I of his resignation not being received sanding the matter of county con- F.ntry fee, live stock judging In adaptable inmates are employed, ants has increased, the total pay- hey trouble and other before complaints, to repair it and operate it for the p Y whish make people old before their by the 30Th of November, 193, to 'startles Provincial Police McCoy ad- team to Royal Winter Fair 9.00 menus have not. The total'payrrient p P t ' year—G. H. Elliott, Chairman. who, sleep do the sleek 'xoom. In bad - _ him, on account of his in- dressed• the conrtndttee on July 4, 1933, cases, the Matron supervises the noxa- mla,ae trhe last pay sheet wigs $1,890, tithe. It is the unfailing effect of efficient and obstructive manner, and with reference to he appointment of County Property Committee Total F,xpenditu es ........ 273.98 ing of which the county paid 50�per cent. I{roasts- Salts' to expel these pois- I in gr:iier that new appointments may county constables to rk in harmony , Balance, November 30, 1933 624.20 The harmrony, cheerfulness and dis- or $945.00. The highest paid claim' acus and keep the' blood=stre'iim 'Pure- , be macre, at the December meeting, wItih him and to report alt- matters to We met on July 25th and after cipline is evident without apparent ef- ant received M per m!bnth and the And a rich supply of pure, vigorous to ask for applications in various I him: °Tn this way it would save the some discussion, re the recommend -a- $89'8.18 fort, chiefly 'beca'use the food is clean lowest $20, the average being $32 ''blood is the secret of youthful vital - newspapers for both positions, soy county a great deal of expense and tions placed. before you in January Junior 'Extension Fund and good, neatly served; she Hoarse per month, of which the county 'pay% WY --°•millions of men and women have that we might start off the new year i also insure better ,police protection. last, and endorsed by you, Nye decided Receipts . r $16.00. already prayed that. 1t was therefore agreed that Mr. Mc- ba act thereon. Warm and comfortable the beds clean -' in a proper planner. gr Balance on hand, ,DeceniberS and inviting. The several monthly payments We have found lir. Gibbs to be a Coy be authorized and empowered to 'We received plane and specifics- 31, 1932 .. ....... .... $ 62.04 iRespectfully submitted, — J. W. mlade by iihe county the past' year thorough, careful and efficient man; he, call in all badges and equipment from tions, re fittings for re i•,,try office Aniberly Short 'Course, lona- were as follows: ' W L. 'SXebert, Division Court Clerk, ^` g•' Shaw, Physician. has left no stone unturned in his in- all present county constables who are and also estimate of cost from two tion from County grant.. 8,21 November, 1932 , , $ 975., 00 $4 J. Block, meals, transients, vestigations. He has been untiring not required in the county. companies, viz: Office Specialty Co. l Donation from Bruce Co,... 8.21 Report of Gaoler De'cemi er, 1932 , .......... 986.00 $uric ; P. townsAlbrecht, caretaker, $40; 11 in his efforts to clear up this unpre- Discussion then arose as to Con- ar,d United Typewriter Co. After due Huron County grant . 200.00 January, 1933 . . . ...... . . . . 980 00 Zurich P, V., township grant, $138.75; cedesuted state of affairs and has stable Giandh•y. Your committee felt consideration Championship Public Speak- I beg to submit for your in2orma- February , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 1,022,50 stn r lerk, re assessments; $'S6; Gest- giv- purchased from pffiee Oltatrn en his time willingly. -He has had they would like to dispense with his Specialty Co., a counter with filing irg, Story Telling and Spell- tion the following report for the past Mlareh ....... 982.50 a CQ., supplies, , $ 6; S Thief, services. The matter was referred to drawers costing $950. We are ing, contests— six mlronths: Division Court Bailiff, 36; S. Grub, I to spend extra time over and above g Par- °' April , , , , , , , , , , , , , • , : • 967.50 $ ` the auditing of the books, attending Mr, Ballantyne ito take the matter up ticularly cell pleased -with fittings Donation from W. G. '.iled•d 5,00 There have been 75 prist►ners cam- May ` cutting weeds, $1. The Council ad- 9'57,54 ,burned to meet again on December . , numerous courts as a 'result of the with the county solicitor. The coon- and installation. Donation franc C. A. Rob mitted as foilo•ws: June .......... , g ' "i several prosecutions. He had' to pre- ty solicitor repotted' that the Con- Mie present to you a communica_ ertson .... 15,00 L. C. A, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,,,,, 21 July • • ' ' ' 9 40 16th, at 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon. a pare statements at, a few hours' no- 's'tables Act R.S.O. 1927, chapter 125, 'cion from the government inspector Home Plowing. •Comp'etition Theft ......... . . ... . 15 August ............ , , , , , , 93 ,Op --iA' F 'Hess, Clerk. li` tics and same had to be exact and' 'S'• 8 had been re�t'ealed in 1929 and and wish to end-rrse and resa u donation from Duna non Vagrant • . 9 Sa 0 0 '0 ' ' 1 - , p - pop g pten>Iber ... correct. His account may seem lar a where a canstabl^' is appoituted after you recommendations contained there- Jurrnor Farmers 9 20.00 Rine ? October $eQf Cattle y s g .... 945.00 The progressive to some but we feel that considering agth, unless services cannot fence at bapkiHng of of as dvand evontisills nue fro Total receipts .......'...$318.46 saultAt:......... 5 Or an average of gp gressive sups in growing t; all 'miatters he has had- to deal with g $ 66.50 per mor. a beef steer are first to develop by • that his account (included in which namely, a budge, of the county court install new fittin Murdo Matheson, Breaking and entering .... 4 The same conditions continuous growth l large frame well g— - Expenditures ( prevail as .to s were the expenses of the men work- maty suspend from. office a 'high con- Chan -man. • Fraud ............ ...... . i granting the rate of pension on she covered with muscle and never en- s ) 9 Y A. H. Nees. Esq., Brussels Sh.or.t.__Cours�e ex- Perjury ............ ...... 2 Mlothters' Allowance Act as in the tingly denude of fat; then to deposit - with him is ver reasonable and municipalcoruncil of after lcounty far any T penses: Forgery ,,,,,,,, , , , , , , , , , 2 Old Aga Pensdon, only that all a on this body of frame and muscle i : Registrar of Deeds, Rental of library basement.. $ 19.00 De£auI of a p- the fat necessary to give the animal - ii 1. 'R•e therefore recommend to od not extending `beyond one weer. tl appearance .... . 1 Plications receive "-are forwarded for after e time a Goderich r Ont, Book prizes for boys .. , . , . 9,30 the desired finish, To • achieve the your council that all ac 'on. tak appointed for the next y —. inspeGt»om and consideration to the first step requires a ration rich in �, f Prizes for girls ........... 9.75 , �„„ by your committee as a committee =ittirp o_ the court of several sea- Pear Sir: Tn my ins.nection of 75 Department as experience has prov- rf. signs of the ecce. The sus Goal oil .......0... .55 There are at bone and muscle'building feeds ac- ' be ratified and confirined. p pension I vour office I found that the county Amberly Short Course ex- Present in' custody 11 en that an outside woman inspector 1 2, To appoint a new Treasurer `hall be 'by notice in writing :o the has provided you with a 'most excel- prisoners. is -better 'able to ascertain woman cir- cording to local conditions; to ac - and rescind the by-law a t judge, for lent map rack. It is a distinct acquis- penses: complish the second Wstep a some appointing Clerk of he Peace by the Thele have been an average of 10 cumsnces ,and in cases' of th se submission to the court above men- I trio- to the office. I must Took' prizes for boys ...... 7.02 risoners y for the g @' what similar ration is needed at first, Gordon Young. point out p per da past six granite -d pensions to give advice a'n'd Prizes for girls .......... 9.40 months, but gradually changed to one con- "$ S. To repeal the by-law app inting tionsd. at its next sittings. ThP court to you, however, that the -inflow County Judging Competition,form a true appreciation of condi- taint- a larger :nay then dismiss, 'him or direct him ..sills, are in bad condition and that ' ' O ,Cost of dadly rations 91/2 cents -per tions irk g g proportion of fat George Holman, Deputy Treas rer. t eepersas— p general, than is a man, producing carbomaceous foods '. 4. To repeal the by-law appoint- restored.,to his office. I the fence aground the office is falling Trro hies for � pris-oner•.—James B. Reynolds, Gaq r This confidence in outside woman such p prizes 34.05 Rea as corn, ,barley and peas. a 1i : ing George Holman, Clerk of this a �1r• Gundrya haying resigned since � down. I also noticed that a large J Cash prizes ....... -� Report of Old Age Pension Commit inspection has proven very satisfac- a_ 00 Increases should be gradual. The county, and to di'scharge'hlm as such L, 9 and begin, reappointed under the number Of instruments have been' Rental of firemen's hall .• .' 5.00. �•e, the Old Age Pensions Cbm- soap ,and liters are fewer cases of �,condit�'on of the steer, s�houq�d the ,f Clerk. I provisions of the new Act, was there- I damaged by insects, and I am afraid' , mittee, beg to report as follows: abuse in rproportion than in any pen- C. A. E. Household judging watched and the 1 5. To appoint a new Clerk. fore subject to suspension only as l I will ha,v-e to insist upon the county g g No have held six meetings during Sion scheme operating, grain feed fitted to I team, expenses 17,42 the rate of progress, so as to keep 6. To accept the report of lir. the act set out. It will, accotoling to, providing you with new, instrument t I the year and considered in all 194 The total nu.m:ber registered on Giant to Brussexs Grain club 6.00the :steers gaining stie,adily to have Gibbs. • . ; the solicitor, be necessary to prove boxes during the year 1934. I do not cases, 157 of which were new appli- this Act since its inception in 19'20, them fit to sell b t 7. To confirm and ratify the set- 'to the Jud g P rChampianship Public Speak- carats y the date air which Judge same mood reason, be- i like cousin this expenditure. ?but can ing, Story Telling and Spell- and 37 -'ere re -considerations has been 176; of these, 59 remain, or it is planned for market them. :, tlement with> the Canada Surety Co. fore _lir. Gundry can be dismissed. only .point out that these documents or deferred cases. about .ane-'thir•'d. This shows "that are exceedingly valuable, enc, the Ing Contests— of $7,75'0 �1 , Cash prizes ; ; ::::::::::::: r There are too many deferred cases 117 have ceased to . be claims in 13 Finance Committee. county should be prizes 24,00 at each meeting, owing to some lack years or an average of 9 per, year. - I. Coynznktee's expenses for all' prepared to install1 gook riz 2u.75 y pro, Geo. ,W. Holman Clerk.. the cases, if you show the officials generally do completingthe members fbr the four meetings was W'e recommend the forms or .furnishing per pin:ent of the Dungannon Home Plowing .'; $]51.45, all of which we resonectfully what the insects have done. I b all the required following accounts: Competition, cash prizes.. 48.Q0 q .x submit.—A. J. Goldthorpe, Chairman. Si nal, a Wil] 'you, be good enough to show information. .1Ve require in each case ® �p ice, 1 g printin ....... $ 111.73 Expenses of Royal judging , 2 proofs of HAY , th:s letter to the proper county of- g 36.00 I three application forms Shelbourne Ont., C. A. Society, team House of Refuge, ( ficials, and advise me as to their at- age forms, 2 acquaintance forms and 1 re Reith Gillespie ........ 7.00 I titude. 1 hiss Alma Anderson, expens- 2 access to account forms or nine Messes "I w 11 not e responsible fog Your can mittee begs to report .as Canadian National Express I es to Guelph as contestant in all. Council' Meeting. — The regular who takes stomach my tonics, in. `� follows: CO . • • • • • • • • • • - • • • • • • • • • 6.28 Yours truly', I tri the district pub�i:c speak- There are three monthly meeting of the council of digestion romedies, soda, oalo- `' Your commit has had two regu- Iiiron Expa=itor, printing•.. 17.55 i W. W, Renison ing contest ....... g,07' Partners in the mel, salts, laxative ping, oto. ll,;. L ' ' Old Age Pension conrtributions, the the Township of Hay was held, iii to try to set rid or indigos. 4 f. Tar meetings, Septemrbem 6 and De- J. H. R. Elliott. Blyth, Sian- Inspector of Legal Offices. Exchange on cheque ...... , .40l Dominion, the Province and the Coun- the Tawe Hall, Zurich, on Monday, -our �tioma�'ns bead breathorcenser 4, all members present. decd, printrrng ...... 3.01 ty and each must have sufficient evi- P I Education Committee. Decemlber 4th, I' 1933, with ail tree headaches, I have told them -...f The arcaur.t� were carefully audit -1 5eaforTh \e -s, printing 9.40 Total expetrdi)ures ,,, 3Q9.69irlence of she members present. The mdnu_tes of au to use Sarson sort Mass ed and faanrl earnest. , + genuineness -of the ap- Pius, the new liver medicine J. C Kalbfleisch, lumber e. 8.961 'We ,beg to report regarding mat- Balance on hand, \ov. 30> 1933 1$.771 plications to file or keep on record. the previous meeting were adopted as which makes the over set +. ; The Livingstone stoker installed as Fred Hunt, felt 2,40 ! t,, r telrs submitted to us for consideration � The applicants should see that all read. After disposing of the com- busy and furnish enough bile ::c; I Hela n Brownlee, treasurers X318.46 munications, the following resolu- o na ipationhe Everybody stop per, your in:;;trpetions, is proving very as folia -s: x the necessary papers are sent ire flons were eased: That By-law lu- I work satisfactory. dt consumes coal, cost- 5Q.z0 Re the grants Or payments due the peily attested to, ensure pro p to take Sargon soft Mean Report of Inspector prom 13 1933 , - ing us �6 to ton, imtead of 812 a ton Clinton News-Recoid;' print- different High Schools as follows: tention, , Pt at- , confirmin t'he appointment Pius two or three times a f t as formerly and the 'manager e :a- g g' • ' ing 2,5Qmonth if thay want to feel " g Clinton+News=Ptecord, rant Croderich High school levy $ 8703.17 The inspector of the Huron Coun- All inmates of the House of Refuge of K. A. Routledge as Tax Collector, good. All good druggists mases ,.derreas.e in carsurrlption of at P i County return, *Sec, 16, tv Honk respectfully resents the fol- 70 years of a e or over are eligible ee x t gad three times olid finally have them, $. , in a �_ per A P- g g ppo nted 11 least 25 per cent. The cost of the g • • a ' 'Chap. 82• 192.1, of the lowing as his report for the year fol' 'the pension, the last 4I That the following be 'a �' stoker was $ 60 and on our first con- las. C, Carrie, supplies, C.H. 1.79 rates paid of your levy. , 1.838.58 ending Nove-n.ber 30, 1933: made for Novemlber there ,were 30 polling places,• deputy returning of - g:.. Gni C. C. Snowden, sprayer, etc. 31.90 I Total number of inmates admitted each o� whom eta a r ' ficers and poll clerks for the several .l gr trent of coal, 51 tons, we are i'` I. saving about $350. George James, re laundry .. 5.85 , Total I r g $_0 per montrh, s��..­.i.�� ..... ...., $10.541.75 ince Opening of the House, 729; num- Of this, the count polling places in she Township of R- J. Love]]. stationers ... , 34.70 y guts $18 for keep a i, We find the Home in a perfect con- Clinton Collegiate Institute $10,199.171 ser of inmates on 1st December, 1932 of the inmates, returning $2 for his Hay for the ,year 1934, and that By- STANLEY ti, ditian, also the farm, hags, etc., be- Re the cost of Old Age Pensions for Grant as above 746.35 91 number admitted for the first or her own use. The number during law No. 12, 1933, confirming the ap- :;,• , si the county for the month of N�ove•m- time during Intended for last 'week „r` fit. n_tdez+able pro- ser, $1,060.22, we recommend pay- g year, 14; number re -ad- the year has been larger than 80 pointments be read three times and ing conducted at a co Total ................. . , $10,945.55 mitted after absence 0• number born but at that figurefinally passed: Polling Sub -division The meeting of the Blake -Goshen ' Ment. c on an average, we No. 1': School House No. 2, Earl X. P. S. will take the form of a ®o lls Your committee find the manager, Re the following hospital accounts, eaforth C. I . . . . . ....... . $ 9,574.24 I in House dazing the year, 0; number get back from the pensioners the sum Cam tial evening t i matron and assistants all very cap- G -ant as above ........ , 844.62 1 of deaths during the year, 12;' num- of $540 pdr month, of which we C Div. 2: School House No. 14tyI}on- held at the home his week af Mrn will be r we recommend their payment when ser absconded during the )fear, 0; 10 per serol. or $54 leaving $�g� ;, , able and' performing their duties so prayed to be that we consider the county very for- genuine indigents: Total ......... ald Burns D.R.O. S. McArthur P. Percy Johnston on F'ridhy evening. $14,418.86 number discharged durin the Listowel 12 cases 527,05 •g year, coming into the county Province, or from C.; Div. 3: Town�Hall, W. O'Brien, services at Goshen, Blake end s.' tonere in these ofliciaa. —Robert • • • • • • • • •$ � Wirrgharn H, S. . ,$ 6,555.69 1; nurmlber of inmates In 'House on the Dominion and Pr7yvince, or $58.52,The se Listowel 1 case 81.00 Smith, Chairman. Grant as above ...... - . , 864.12 Lst December, 1933, 88; number of a year to maintain 'our House of Re- D:R.O., Mildred Schilbe, P.C.; Div. Varna est Sunday were in the iii- Toronto General Hospital, 1 males, 50• number of fennales 38. Fuge, The total a 4: Town Hall, Dan Oswald, D.R,O., te1e'st of the W. M. S. Rev, E. A. Executive Committee. case .......... . ...... . 54.25 Total payment for the past Albert G. 'Hese Poulbe+r delivered a Listowel Hospital, re John, • • •' •' • • • • • • • • • • • $7,417.81 Admitted during the year from sev- year including December of the past P. -C.; Dirv. 5: School ''neap suitable ad - Exeter H. S . ............ $ 7,272.38 eral munici hies as follows: Town- year, were as follows: Hun No.Tru12, Urban A. Pfile, D,R.O., dress and a special thanikoffervng o-' Your committee begs to report as IMcCabe .......... ..... 32.75 er, P.C.; Div. 6 Keller- was received. ,,r.� Your Listowel Hospital, re John brant as above .......... 700:43 ships'—!MeKillbp, 1; Tuckers+m,ibh, I. December, 1932 $ 1,15a".92 ' 11 Re applications of Auburn public IMcCabe rY, 2; Stanley, 1, y, ]933 ,Clayton Pfile, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lowden, of Ham= man s Store f Hnillett, 2• Turniber Januar ,Dashwood 42.75 Total 1143.40 library, your committee recomrm-ends Kitchener -Waterloo re 2 cas- $7,972.81. Towns and villages—agesk; Fescue D.R.O., Arthur Weber, P.C.; Div, ?: ilio-, visited' with the lather's mother, s,. ],132,87 r; no action as this grant was dealt es �- Seaforth 1; Blyth, 1. March ............. School House No. 3, John B. Forrest 'Mrs, Robnnton, $r., this week. 55.25 Outside High Schools Number of days' board, in- April .. , 1,124.36 D.R.O., J. A. McAllister, P.C.• Div. Mr. John Rend and family and Mrs. , with at January session. Queen Alexandria Sanitarium, - . • ..... , 1,149.09 ' a Re letter of Vic. Stanbury, of Exe- 12 case, .. 540.00 Harriston ............... $ 253.50 mates .. ..... ... .. 32,800 May ....:. 1,094,23 8, Filbert Denomy's Store, Fred Du- 'Paul Jahn and son, Donald, of Flint, `' ' • ' " • Number of days' -board of June ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • harms, D,R,O,, s Corriveau, m P. Michigan, spent i few days visiting ter, asking for investigations to balk Bruce County Hospital .... 56.00 Stratford ................ 41.95 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - - .... 1,143.38 F'V pay sheets, we find o�.inquiry that Scott ,Merryorial, Seaforth keeper's family and help 1,850 July C. That accounts covering payments thed'r ' iters, Will Reid and George 1087.67 Listowel 1090.24 1311.04 S O Average number of inmates August . , , , , , , To ship (Roads, salaries, tele- , Parr Line, algid their sister, I such investigation is impossible on Wingham Hospital . , . .. 1066.45 t- Marys 164.3. 1,154.41 for one and Mrs, as Robinson. " r " ' ' ' ' ' ' during the year 93 S'eptem'ber Pa general accounts be pass- . account of desrtruption of pay sheets St. Joseph's Hospital, re Karl London ....... 556.88 • ° • •' •'• • • • • • • • • • • • .... 1 137.49 A7vera e number with tree October a as per vouchers: TownshipRoads 1Mr. Percy Johnston, accom i. . and realso eco no action. Moro and ............ 56,00 Parkhill (not ing en's family and help , . P 100 November , , , , , ; 1,130,73 —40.� Aldworth, Road 3, $2.1; Wm. by hie fatbgr and mother, Mr.and ' We also recommend that in future Marine and General Hospital, We recommend these accounts be 1060.22 Total expenditure on hoia,se Jennison, re moving crusher, $3; r, Mas. ontorvlast Johnston,ektmotored ��'� pay sheets and Other valuable papers 3 cases .... ........ 119.00 Paid as !soon a,5 certified' to the sat- Hend'tick , $ , and farm Road 14 2.20• a M. Zien to Toronto last week to visit the ;, i be not burned or destroyed. — J. W. IRs the case o8 Peter Barr at St. isfactiotu of the Warden crud Clerk, • .$14,496,23 $13,697.14 Road 10,x$3.85• M. Corriveau cement ratter's sister, who is ill. Gamble, Chairman, Michael's for $168.00, we recommend The reports re, Continuation Schools Add valve of provisions and < Paid by the 'Coun'ty, 1070.. $ 1,369.72' ,i Agricultural Advisory Committee further investigation be made re the are not all in yet Vol we •m'ake this on hand,. 1st Dec., 1933.. 2,882.88 Paid by Province, 1b7r , , • 2,054 60 work, etc,, Road 17, $40.015; Moore flVvjiss Hazel Smillie, teacher of S. ai� The Committee field two meetings' case before settled. same recommendation, re the pay- �� —� Paid by Doaninion, 75% , , 10 372.82 Bras., repair accountt, $12 x5; 'Max 5,., No. 5, and the Young People are during tbhe year et Clinton. The chair- Re the demand's far Ment of these accounts as have made Total acpenddtures .....$17,379,11 Turnbull, Roard 12, $61.80; W. Farrell prepaa-ing a ,Christmas concert to be Ci payments o£ man also attended two -reeking-, of Fair and Agricultural grants, we re- re High Schools, Deduct: Road 18, $2,40; A. Reichert, Road 4, held on Friday, December 22nd. Capital account and,. $13,697,10 I+' rice Ontario Agricultural Advisory commend the sairtie be paid' irrurnedi- Re the case of London Board of p� Per- *Thus, it will be seen that the con- $8'70, S. Merner, re crusher; $6.00; The following is the report of S. t% . Board in Toronto. ately,—+Carried, education's refusal to admit outside manent improvements .. $ 795.4Q tribvrtion, from outside the covrvt Canada Culvert 'Co., pipe, Road 14, S. No. 4, N. Stanley, for the Fall r I This committee favors the continu- Re the accounts of Dr. McMaster, pupils on any beano, -rot t'he full pay Produce siold during 1933 are sh'OTM as follows: y 17.28; L. Prang, cutting iron, $1; terra: 'Fifth ,Class, --Jean Dunn @b%, �:r, , ance of the Ontario Agricultural Ad- re certain and other sources ...... 3,763.96 0. A. P. $ z,054 60 E - EHb, Road 9, $9.93;; Tr: Din'smwre, Stuart Watson 60. Sr. III — BiIly � patients ($65), we would m'errhs, full fees and prohibiting cost pard by Province Read 18 visory Board at Toronto and the re.. west further ex lanationls as we of educatin all Provisions, produce, new 0. A. P. , $4; U. A. Pfile, Road 15, Armtstrang 84, Gordon Westlake &L, ill Ii p g pupils. Paid by Damondon 10 272.82 .' sending of a representative each year consider the municiPalii;y is liable as 1We are of the opinion that the peg- clabhi,ng and fuel an hand �_ $2; Goodyear Tlil, & Rv')9ber Cb,, Melvin Greer 75,, Ethel Watson 71. r from this council. We feel that in the were not hospital indigents.— Ple of Huron and surroundingcovn- 1st lDecembex, 1933, as During the past $t•46; S. (Rapp, Road 2, $5.20; '9Pm. Jr. ILC-1M"Houston 66 Ilene $12,327,4.2 ge M r this way we are aisle to P g per inv y ...... .... 2,882.88 Since tha Act camle into farce in Fbscher, Road 11, $3.60; F, •Denornme Greet. 61, Wilfred Rau 53. II --+An- i s1 Y get in touch Carried, tics should take this lesson to heart Received f eying in- ] 929, we have re Road 10, $7.06; J. Richardson, Road 'd'r'ew' Rau 61.' I.= -Anthony Rea, I ' _ with the Government morse closely We recommend Helen Brownlee get and patronize our own schools, whxe'h registered 1 166 appli- 5 gs', than in any other way, $50 for assistance in deputy -treason- are acknowledged to be among the mates ...... , -... 9,468.16 cants for old age pensdons of these '$1'20. 'Sala4ies�—A. Melick, Reeve, I>ewar Taltrtrt,• — Frances Mossop, i , en's office. --+Carried. best in the Provittce. 676 remains on the pay sheets oe $T5; John Geoffrey, councillor, $65 ; Teacher. 73e Deleary: We recomnr@nKl this Huron stands in the front rank of IT�l • • • • • •. $16,905.40 about 60 per cent. E. Walper, councillor, $65; Township 'Mr. and' .Mrs. Roy Lamont motoz- ,i,1' account be hat paid until signed Iby the Counties of Ontario in old re- "fie e�cpenddture Tayse and As $efore reported, the Corrthniitee Clerk, re sax notices, $4'S; David Du- to London on Sunday and brought the Reeve of East Wawanosh. We ,,pests edwcaltional] a Farm Account is as fo OWS: has not the charms, councillor $65; Wim, Alexin_ tongs Mass Jane Lamont, who re- "^' j y, agriculturally, power to fix the pension der, centl ,*., I q recommend that the age of indigent y, and 'we bespeak for our Capital accalint and per- but merely recomrrnend for or against, ' $ ' g gen�t financiall p coon .urs 65. 0. F, Hess c1en y underwent an operation in ' patients be placed on hospital .pay own institutions, whether schools or manent improvements ..$ 795.40 he mroa'Nter �bf Pens:ion, t be granted trea3urex, $360.00. Telephone Victoria Hospital for the removal of granted sheet,-�,•Jahn M. Eckert, Chairman. hospitals, the patronage actuated by imrplemlents 2,188.02 i j -i ttled `by an Inspev*r from the, counts—IBe'll Telephone Co., tolls, goitre. Salaries Inas. ( f. due atriotiism toward our own• coup- Pector, keeper, entral De Sept. to Oct., $92,06; Elmer Webb, Road Commixsion p p'ar-tment. This cinnot be refund b We ty Iand.i+ts institutions, and your com- 'matron, asst, matron, . • regarded as arbitrary as the $3.00; Northern Electric Co., your County Road Cwmmission chaplain Part_ "supplies, $55.90; David Ducharme, ' F mi recommends that we do not p .. P• 2,150.00 hers, conrtrilbutrintg 90 Per cent, of the councillor, $10; W. Alexander, eoun- beg to report as follows: Physician's snla and a - amount distrilrutedk Should be coh- During the past year little con- Pay fees for ,pupils attending Lon-cillor, $l0; A. F. Hess, Clerk and 'e dem Secondary Scrhbals—aW, R. Arch- ipliirs t it 623.97 ceded -the �litief'authfarity in the mat -'Treasurer stnaction work was carried out, the ibald, Chairman. Repairs to building and ter.—J. W.' Crraigiee, Chairman. $360; Tp, Clerk, Stanley. ,t principal. ittem being the reconstruc- equipment re Hay System q p'ment 795,40 , $5; Zurich central, tion of a bridge at Benmriller at a Provisions and clothing..Report of the Children s Shelter switc'trin , $69; E. IH. 2,620.14 Committee. g four weeks' ®'�� cost of $134.16, Grading and gravel- Fuel a d 1' ht 4V 14. , �` Eng was also done to the extent of ''; i $479.12. A few 193�L Projects were h: I c nntplet'ed. . .; The maintenance work was carried on and cornsirlerable gravel was placed a on the roads. NIA -'The machinery of the covrnty i +6, i .nearly all old and conaq'derable re - building is required frdm: time to 7 f I time, and a , , number of crushers were �� avere•hauled cirrrirug the past year. The t]iia ;, trucks in use have travailed about : 160,0 aniles and the camlmisslion nerd , . ig , . , , ... ° .. 1,318,3 a in, account, $I.bb; L. Schrlbe & Books, postage and station- 6.00 In• s'ubm'itting the Ulowing, report, %n, coal for central, $84.71; H. G. Sundt ex we 'have endeavoured in as short, Hess, salary, etc., $94.28; W. Nichol, r ry expenses for farm 499.3.6 farm as passible, to give idea of our work. You sonnnT refund, $7.00• G. J. Thiel, hauling $10;904.60 poles, $3; A. Mie -ick; Reeve, $15; Jiro. We have held three meetings, this Geoffrey, councillor, $10• Edmund ' By reading the rebport of the Mangy ,Yeas to inspect the amounlbs laird) Wolper, covncillar, $10'; -1t. Eil7aer, re 4 +` ager you will notice that this has conrlhact such business thait came be- Hay sys'teem�, $25; Tp. Ole'rk Bosan- � beem a very succegeful year on a fore us, We ,have carefulily gone ov- nuet, re Ha r farm,. 'By chargi � t'he imanlates, w o er the 'acem nts and found them cor- Sv lies y' ; - Car Telephoned, , Pp $2.74; fV1G. Laub, refund, receive Old Age rasions, the Ho rest. switahirn' ' • is mow self-sustaining. ' Your ininfibtee• had tan eleictric cartage,g' $3,22; E. R. Guenther, � i, 'tail the work has been nearly com- weatter hestrer installed and it has Mvnial$1WorldGe a rpl Aecoun'ts--- i4 pletthd""and everytlhinrg i,s reader for 011e proven a great help to the Matron Municipal P. V., to'wns'hip t, �17 W�E PI 1 wilnter.-.T. 'M, Gwmenlornk, Iitl�Pector, and we fecal the the saving in 4ue1 $46.11; C, Gaseho, error dog -tax, $2; r. 14,11 x.,fy {�,� ^': `n, ,,.,,.. .., .'_.A ,.: x'6:'. ,, eJ i zrid: f+ + ,Y t._ , . ,,, ., u wt ::?14 r i= r „n ra . y u, , c y .. ,; ', ,,, , . „.t, � rlr k°�at1&1�w =Y k r„ , tw 3a s „ tS u M,' F , a : ,rti. ,,,, _ " 8 r . .1 , , p , . , I