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The Huron Expositor, 1936-01-24, Page 5''•••,,,;'..•;•.'.',••••'','•• 4 t. • • , ' • '14 • i' - - NY: • AIM, a. MU iflfrEE Jiainip*,A4gire ot.tam,€), ifft9X-...111.1JP$4,11/0PriF"EDIVIVICrt 1•4010. ''. *I00.,wat1461-40114e1-!' • : ."TI1E.'GREAT HOTEL MURDER" • ' with-Resem,rY, Mate - Mao • Calliele—ea. ThiillineMilader- aY wat ri . dated With Come4e • - . CARTOON , - COMOX , Next THI,TIRS., FRI.,•SAT.,--WAIINER RA4TER . K oAualor • • • "UNDER TIIE PAMPAS " -kStbry eff Life on 'the Mean *order, - NlFiWaS • e , CARTOON • _, COMANG"-"ACCENT ON YOUT-11. " c',),, . ':',/_`' -..NEY" UStiineeff SO,. ant!' 401,1daYs. 8 JP,M11; TWO!. PO* Vg VI*, , •740: afl&9,UL.4. ' • , WAR ' '1 -,••0' ; 144,, , . ."11,. •„ ••• • •.• •, ,„ . t. AL • • • ' • • • 1"•-• • 14'•'••--'.4411—!'”' • " '" • ”ar, L ^ ' ,,,CROMARTY .Ptesiblieelant .congkiegetion iheid a. Social evening on .Priday last and a; very halp.py time, was spent, „Ilr, Alex: ,MCKellar gave a tory ,of th,e church ,since• it 1243is-.-adartt- .. 1108t 1854;" whien kv.-0 Very in- teresting. Rev. Jobn 'Elder gave a speech w.hich was enjoyed bY eVery- Mr. Reidie, the ,pmetent ister, Afas chairman. -There .was also .• a few mal selections by thie quart, tette aS.v.Trell-•-•as a number a Other selections lby members of the emigre- - gation. A Meat pie • super was • joYed , by an , free. • All: . Went • home .pleased - that they had been there. . Hazel Laing .was taken to the hos- pita'in Seafoirth, the s•atm,e nd was •epeo.:ated or appendicitis. " From latest reports'. She is -getting • along -nicely and hop,eis are ente,rtained that she will the able to come home at tbe, usual . • The ,Sympathy of the comarsinitY —goes' Mit to the ' many friends and _ relativesof Mr. JOhn, N,orri,s, of .KW, • Ten, who passed awaY this Morning:. !:The 'funeral. Will. ftatioe.• Place Thursday 1, to the iStOffa eentreterz"• • . - . HILLSGREEN *,' very .pleasant .aventig" was S -Pent ;when 0orne fifty neighbors and frienidr• • gathered' &t' the home of , Mirk- -and •Mrs, A. .Reichert and family on • Thais:layev,engr-Jan.,717, andetele- .,brated tare birthdayoccasions it be- .agrs. Relehert's and .M1% Earl' . During . till,. evening., singirw, anusie and dani.-.41,ng were intdailgedin - After' a. wa-sp,ent. ev,ening 'all• • left ter' "their homes Wishing .th,ein ,many !happY returos. and ,tha.nkirig and,hostess.”Iox their.' kind hospitel- . •ity.; • • . • . , Deny Hagan has been out narsing K. McEwen • near Hen- .IvLiss . • 'Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Hese ioet ,vrisitedi at the home tof, and .afre. W. Reichert; • • .• Is Edna • Cochrane. returned • to her Ivo* ,ofter spending a, few weeks ..w.lith,fie1,ster Falconbridge. McAllister, • A. Consitt and'. , Pialte -spent a. night in Teton-. to at- iaheckey...game. . • " . . „ • .1 A SIAM 10Y04441deet4 of 4-11o�racious 444 belov- ed Sovereign; Xing George -the Fifth; "we hitobly'!iniforn . - his death ; . .....and pay -tri, butelo his nohle reign. GOD SAVE THE XING 5;tewavt Bros. and Staff •- ' •. Stau,ble Line.- Deceased iwas, bcgra On Feb. 22, '1899, and lived v.vitli..hier par - eats 'and was well, known end highlY.:" re,speeted. Thirty years ago she was married to Arthur ,Oooney -of • 'don, where he. Warthen residing. The 'remains woe brangh,t, to 'Clinton and from there. conveyed, to the home, of Kr. Water Westlake„froan wihere the funeral was held ori Sunday . afteJr- noon to,,,Bayfield celmetiery. •_ Rev-. R. M. ',Gale he,d Charge of the service. _ . The •,pailbe.arer.s rrverie Thomas !Snow:, den, ja.he Terrier, 1141torlold &Inaba., E,d. Talbot, 'Cliafrlies Falconer and RoWir. Perihole • Those attending f'roarroa, 'distance liciTe, tiTld MTS,, J. Doan and son, of Ohio; Charles. Gooney, 'D,e*oit; Mr. ,ard MrsL Ed. Coney, Mr. and Mrs.' N. Pattersion, Mrs. .Hu,glies and son, London. The following relatives, survive: Robert and .Creerge Orr, broth,ers4 &Ins. Wal - .ter Westil,ake and Mrs. , ./Qbert Leitch, nie,c,eisa all . ef Bayfield.- • . laA.Y#TEL]:• . ••• , 4r. „r4 • "44; • ,44•4-444,0414•;•' ••' '.‘!4 "' ' • • - • , •••! • ' • •• KIPPEN and 'Mire,' pear alious,seau.' Of the eillage }visited a,t the.bome-of and Mrs; Carman Woodhull" of 'Green- - way durima the week. ' • Me. Roy Co-nsitt Tuckerernith, El*c.c*DroPerabeld by MT. Robin Ruseel .03nsitt -and Clarenee, Parke,. of Stanley, ,mobore,d'IO-Tterento ofl -•=talttirdi* and' took I'm the, hockey 4. ' • • --_-_-, 'tea: •,4ete "When a number of•••••japk. rabbits -were' 'put Mit 'of -the • Neno,yi. Wemightjust mention ,jhat thosewke enjOy this 'kind •ef Sport Will de. have. their gun...license with them as the game warden is .genera4y moving ,aroundin !places •rwhere he ia least ex- pected 'toIbe, s,eeing, that az is with- in keeping of -the. law, We )eairii that • a Couple of gunsevere• taken on young aellowe viiho.„ were indulging in kit wee'k's sPart and Who, no doubt, *will find the, day .a costly one before they will be able to take part kr another. So ire say, IltiO,ye, he -eta* and secure your gun Jidentse.,.„ The'\!•Kippen :hockey teain played'.a game • Of ;hockey With „Egmotildnaille in the: Palace Rink, Seaforth, on Satete . ., ' MaPle' dey evening a•ndi were ,vietoirieus •, by „vetch' bete/e'en. the • 'Toeorito Leaf.s and .the Boston Bruins. . ealiae Gertrude,Mc Cli matey , of Var-,. a ',s,Core of 3-1 for the.„KiPPea...A.aaaa. Another. proof of "that it • lOaye • to .na. epen't a• tel# ',65arYS at the home of advertise" was avidient during the her Sister and, loreth,ereinelaw,„.Mreand • pa Mrs. Emers.on Kyle, • of the village the past Week: ' ' --Wedding Reception On Tuesday eVening,,df. last- week a. ,vgiedding .reception was honor 'Of Mir, and, Mre, • Allan Jciamistan, ,of who .re-• cently ref:awned 'from their ihoney- I eaereaild Who ere, nese gettin,g micely e.tted in'aheir home 13/4 m,iilee west 'Ttaa Eyea 0' Blue, Just Thi.u."f The itapier,-.Was splendidly given (by Rev,. A. -Sinclair mi '"Irstee- : national- Fellowship end, Good 'Will" and. tlias was followed by a !Music V1011- bost of -which' Mrs. Robert. Simpson Was the winner. , A relief 'cormmittee was appointed' as the- Institute has decided to send, clothing itiritlie north. A 'vote .of thanks was Mrs.' CalkilWell:Albillie.'pse, of her hOnee, and the meeting. was..jelosed by' singing "God -Save the Kiing.tr 'Lunch. was served by IrOstiaps... and the 'coin, mitte.e in Cha-rge.l • • • • ee.week 'When a eaetyfeora Grand' Bend, who is a w•eekly- reader of Tbe, lExpositor, phoned Ide. W. .1..,, 'Meths '1:: regard tee„,a certain' article he had ,seert adaertlied in the paper. . eQUite....a number of. 'geed cattle and 'hogs are being bought weekly by our' Total !buyers, who, are paying good ,prices. for.• same, This :will' Surely help to swell' the ,farmerta'pocketheek and ot the genie time help Them ov- ,of ti,i5b,:-§,-1-.-L -.. - A170,ate.9 ,.porm tate_qoatoi_.-ee some Of the rough 'places' w.hich which ntiMbeeed well •on. to three hun- 11,1°1'1 •f6een- soH„common .dluring. he last 'died,. were on bane tO: da honor' to "-'61,1° Yesrgl. • • . • • • :7' •- - ,.. , • :- Kr. John A. !MtGregar Of Egnaerid: the bride •and groom, slo. Witli the first vile ,weS a visitor in the: vniage dur- datice which was given to the.'beide ing the ,past week. We 're aliwaya and ' gropm and their frienda 'was tvir- glad to see-Jblin ,as ,he -is.. -an old fiv- er, the whole . &Oa- • was a ton.tineroes orite• with the, Kipp,en ..pe,ople.. inaei' of peaple initil miditigh,t„ when edneeday of las,t vaeek • was the a alit was celleela arid Mr. and Kra. ' age_ 'kat. day 'lox the old markers' Of 1935 John ....,:...on ' . were. asked • , to .,-coane • w,a,Td „whili 11, 17feaLwio,r.,ded. aotirsss, was and a.nyo.ne• 'from . now on, .who wan at 'la Thd4ve., their automobile in safety • , re,ad. 'lloY 'lgr." T. N. ForaYtii•-' and will dlo, vrell to. have.it equiaped. vri_eth the ,coaclusion ,of such Me .and, Mre.' tile bleak and white markers., Other Johnettcan were petesien,ted with -a b.san'; • Kithrel&n ',Tam -Talk of Carlow spent the-"Weelt-end with her friend,. Miss Mary -- Mire Jeanette ,Orirrie and, Nisi' allare,arete F'entn, of Platts,ville, spent , he week -end with *Miss 1Vlargsret Ferigruscin and ,Mise Bernice Lows,on. MT. and 'Mrs. 'McNeil a Toronto are viSiting at the home ,ef Mr. Chas. Asquith.• Tile hockey game ,on Fildiay night last:: between Blyth and Auburn re - milted in a' decided victory for Au.' burri, the wore being 5-2. Death of Mrs. James 'Johnston., .• :Mrs.. Jelmels . Johnston, of Aubern, peeee.d away in Alealuidria Hospital, -GiOderieh„ oneelan-1.8th, gtfter an ill- ne'se el five years. She untle an e operation ..from Which she did. net , rallya, Mrs. Jelmson was barneiOn the &tilt' eoncession ,of Colborne' Township and was, in.hex 54th y,ear. Her Maid - on name- was !Miss • Grace' 'Hamiltori. She V4ra.,$ married ---'to 1Var.' ?las. Jobea t gun in Colborne in 1901. fair. aohn- itori and two Child,ren Saralee,' Mr,s, Roy Farrow, rof Mitchell; ';itriel. .Thos., - at home; als.o the folleariiik.'brothers o rid sisters: lVIrs. Albert OnlIcithiorpe, - Colborne TP.; IVirs. Sainuel '10M:sten, o Auburn; Mrs. J. J. Robertson, Au - e burn; Gearge Hamilton, ', Auburn; - Th,o a ' Hamilton, Auburri; DaVid ar u Ila ilton, Auburre and Joseph Heal- d •ilTe .1, Dungannon. Mis. Johnston n was. educated at S. S. No,. 3; Colborne'. ✓ They Moved, from Lampe:keen. to AO - y burn terenit,y ye'ers ego. She belong - t ed to the Anglican Church. Inter- ment was made in Dengannon. ceme- s' tery lo.n January 20th from her late , resid'en'ce with Rev. ,Maloney officiate 1 img. The pallbearers were Ben John- - son, Ben Goldthape, Clayton E -1:16- t .ertson, George 1-kneilton, 'Norman Hantilton and Tom Hamilton. ' Armee!, Meeting •.• The ,annual meeting of the Basifieli Agaitultirral. -Sotiety tees held le the TO,arn Hall. on Wednesday afternoon, ins -eked the penile for their lovela Jan." 15, yvhee. e • good • :number 'of gift and . hoped that their many members were-, present. Mr. " Sehn.. friends. would all te.atoke ;at, '4's'O'lve Bathwell was appointed 'chairm'an. Curefer Other to co.me And .see them. The president's 'address was then Aifi5er"Tzlhiel pres!entation. wats ! Over,' • ,„.,. .V.Thep„Mr, J. McClure' . stated lunch was served- eta...-. Which -done- .was: always goba will and bar- iftg was resumed, until the Wee sma' r:bars Of the 'morning, Wheal! •one and! -82a -die•pszted• .their homes wielen.g Mx. andllars. J.oihnetort -mach haPpi- nese end Soy thretieliairt their ' mar - elect The inueic wai'supplied. by afe-sere. 'Ross McKay, Hairy 'N.or- tiful ldit,Chen cabinet which in a few viri's--ba, Preesteed- to say • farewell t vvellechOsen 'lake ea,h-eetten a ten spot. We might also Say in ,speicters„. for radio 'likeness are als 'going their 'rounds, 96' be also &UT that you can at. a miaute's notice pro dace yours Which also Save yo „frein banding out a little extra an at the Leone time in o.rder to ru y,our radio will be compelled' pu chase one. It seems with eo man .1,Scensei and se' forth:. to be bough from time to time it is little wonder ,poeketbdok lies„Witle its side •almest touching one another. Well Waage fault la ib? The people fee attenderiee and a good exhibit. Th,e Armstrong they must have all these convenient secretary game a reelo,rt of last year's kis, WM. Hayter ahd es and tpleasuresi, so. therefore mus ' A b lan,ce of $307.82 is! 'with Workman :fiber • abide by the restate. . ...latoPY among . the „ditectors and • all • • • vilorked well. together for the :up, btalding of .the 'society* and it has Ipliespered Last_ fall, although • the day was wet there ware aevery govid leroce9dings, a ". the trelsnry.. Officers and Direel..4manageT. . Quite a number,' from around here *errs for .1226 are as foalows: Presi- Mr. Meer Mousseau, accoMparried ' . dent, John McCluree 1st vice-presi- by his brather Haab. ,of Zurich took in the • euchre anddance in spent . dolt, Robert Penhale; 2nd vice -Tire -0i - dent, john ,Rat %welt; • Directors: T. 3/1,. Wog& Salm Houston, E. Foster, Thomas • erithwiden, Carl Deihl, Wm: Sparks, W. W. WiSlei, Bert Dunn', Fred • • 4Vidddleton,. Alf. Water, Frank Kee' : •aare. Harold Stinson-, IMrs. ' T. M. Snoarden, aka. Feed MreEtean, ,,Mes. vrarded to aVlirs,. J. Henderson and Mr. be th'e 'matter of another six ' Fi. Middleton; 'Mrs.•"E. Foster; . seere- R: J. Cooper while. ,the consolation Ping away Tete- nicely anth it Will ineY, A. E. Erwin; -treasurer, F.. A. Prizes were awarded to 4rs. F. Tom- only :. . _ ' weeks or so when we will be looking Edwards. auditors, Jame H. Reid,.:lielson and Wk. T. Butt. for the sun to ehin'e (on 'both sides 'Ilnia,Winialllaryey ,of the village, who el th,e fence again, and. ave win be off a 'couple of days in Taronto. dirreng the past week. e" The 'Euchre Club anet on .1VIo'ndey evening at -the home of MT. and Mrs. Edgar ,Butt„ of the village and an- ther-ereat night •of euchre was en - eyed. Thee major prizee were a- Iftensall ,during the past week. We are glod to learn that Some of the main prizes were Captured by Kip -- pen 'people, namely !IVIre. 'Th‘os. Butt and Mr. Alvin Woricnian. The winter, Which has been a rather pleasant One With the excep- tion of one or two, load blows,, le slip- . . Only 4`once in a blue moonn,re. you „ given an opportunity to buy high grade"' clothing like Cambridge ..Brand ' and - House of Stone Clothes at such a tremen..i ous peke' advantage. Cambridge •-and House. o f Stone.,: Clothes are theLVery top in reliable ma, terials, honest make and latest patterns and : styles. Hundreds- of Woriteds, Tweeds of-gerges to choose from. Don't misS this' mile, Fit and .worlonar101P. • guaranteed. . • REGULAR PRICES -ARE FROM ,••••.,:' 4.• Jelri Carneron. The dates chases or the Fan -Fair are 'Wednesday and Illaresdlay, !Sept, 28 and 24. The Ole nual eneasquarede cterniniel, is to be held -Wednesday' Of" Easter week. , The 'annual , meeting of . the Bay - geld Cepnetery ,Comp,any was held on Monday afternoon. The following +officers and directors were appointed , Par 1936: Peesideet, James 11',..Raid; -vice-President, Charles • 'Weddletone •-• • • secretary -treasurer, A. E. Erwin; Di- nectors; D. 11. aleNaughton, Joseph ' .1frithaedslon,411obera Sebtchitter, Alfred, esibleilke, Seae'fialher, John die; sexton, Robert* Orr. The death took. place on Friday, joseph's tHospltal, . • Lonc• lan ,.,..,after• a few , weeks' illness, .6f (IVIrs. • •A. Cooney); daughter, of the late Blot and' Sar - t& Orr, foirenerlY resident* on ---the., , a ra5bit hunt doing the past week • „ bee' always been a lover of horses to a good start on .anlother year. Let and whe has. h,andlle,d and exchanged, us hope it wall be a bountiful ,year mere horses perhaps. than any 'other ;pp son in th,e neighborhood, has at. fc'r 11 of ua - Those •fin the .571B:we who, •hanre the preient time in his poSeession radios, erideaed the .peo,grains whieh real driving Into* which hair attack rack sponsored! by .the Seaforth :pee - record. TWA mama is 'a 'beautiful hay bands male ple and .which •seme. over the" air so .and stands around 15% theaugh a Stratford station She' is sound in, body and lirnibaan is but 'flour ears old. Should nate_ during the 'paet week.' We findl tlhat r ing Coine over this more to set .her •till the good eadi.o artist do net always Coinialinoira the city. We have back 's'he ehlauld make some real' nieney for .her nresent Owner if he them in the rural towns and villages, decides to keep...anOrain her; if ,noa.: also. on the, ,faxrn„. and it is ;needless ate one who likes .seed- and a good to say had' these samepeople half the chance, that same of ota. • Meat mere will do well to' get fitl, toixch' with age, Hervey • tbiS1 t•alentted singers and players have best. they 'would also be in 'the' feont ranks • ' 'J -Enjoy Rabbit Bunt ' k as radio entertainers_ 'Wesincerely of listertriag ,s,oine these fine pro - hope that we may have the pleashre A nuMher of 'the sportsmen enjoy,4 • • CENT A MILE Rounci trip Bargain EXCURSION: • memo Run Adults 75c Child 40c, ' from.SEAFORTI4 . : • • -AND ALL ADJACENT C.N.R. STATIONS ' :I'. - FRA , JAN. 31-- tO NsPanee't ifirth514 ' rtmekvillel ... *., Prescott..Morrisbarg,r,oraw.04 Uxbridge, ':.:, *Lindsay, Peteehero, taiuneibellfoida Newmarlmt, .Mndelk_, Penetang, - ,' Callingwoodibleaford, Barrie, Orilba,Midland, Grairenhuret, Bratebeidge, HUntindlle, North Bay, P,arry Sonnd, Sudbury. All towns in New °aerie . ..1 orrOlino,, of Teiniskaming ft Northern °Mini°. Rly. ; Nipiesing Control 4.1$4.4Iiiiikuskasing, Longloc, Thiedrodk, GeraldtinieJellicte. . SAT FEI3 1 'TO TORONTO , ,, Cheeky, - Clinton, Durham, Also to Brantford, Chatham, ' ';n• -4--;" T, aunts' Goder* Guelph, ' Hamilton, Hanover, HaYiston, , , •L .-:•;:., ' '''-, :? 0 I Er ' Kitentiz London, Listowel lylitthell, Niagara rOivell Sound, raudeY, Pahnerston, Porie, Port ilci, SCCataiki 4—:initieti . . StmAlarir& Siithili; SOutSaMPt,On;,,'StrAtford, Stra oy, W rton, . : ' W0,0401.. WitigPtINHWoodatock. _ aid g" ,, figg i LoCally between Important StatiolOa Itt 'Web ' ' 1 . ' Bietursiotericketeato sold -Ask Ticket Agent. hi Ocievericjicts, cocksileftearert tV,te1.14 ,r. "•:1 '`. lEtares,,Reltiint sei atitple,te lin of klettinatiant, ! grams at an early date again. . (Mr. Eddie Mielaride of the Mileage sent a day. in Kitthener during the pat .weDenkn.nan cooper. nf Lansaw, . lalich., spent the weekaend, at the home of 'his father, Mr. R. J. Cooper, of the Londien Read. Institute Meets The ,Kippen East Wtomen'a In tute held their regular Monthly meet- ing on 'QWednesday last, Joe 15, itt the borne of Mria Harry Caldwell. Me meeting was olio`elnigif. in rthe usual matiner ley the singing of the opea- ing ode, and the Lead's Paayer m unison. The tall call Was well re- sponcled to. by OVitayS of neighboxina.", The eninuaes !of the toet,meeting were atiakil and edoptedand the aurreet ea - 'Albs were thee given by` pas. aNtroy Tremeer. It INhaigc 'afaidicita dit this meeting to land the gehloolaaaction of No, 10 to sect,tre 11Vbr. Golding of ilpe,414.- ter -to _#altreet theelldrart in, site. trig 1040 ,..„,.„ The DI t•CP WaS gbrO4, bY hlirs. pp§111) On ,i, 'Alta (vs, trisy ecl. and *diet Was Se . Mralade alVieLaatte enitove xemace 11T 1924. Se wee in- lbell risii4" ettiii00, , terestod ibir ohm* Jana Mind* ichoOl keiVera 1" iTalin l'uldb"1 . , . . ., , , .,,,,,,, ,, - '',. ',•iii '-,:- , `,p,,,:01-$." e ,,,i , ' '-,..,•i',i'' ,..',,,,,, IA t,i, • ...„.)3RUCEFIE.LD This, letter was „sent to the ',Super- intendent . -orf the ,SUnday Scheel by Mies. Mmray: "Dear Mee Haugh: I am enclogieg th-e 'money that has been Vida ba your SundaY School pupils. Thew-. prizes are given 'by Live Exeter W.C.T.A. and its-out- ,.eloste and all the 'Simidaa Schools froiil Brucefield and south of there are eligible to tire in the contest. In the Intermediate Class *Bobbie Wart- sion came fourth in a tie with Clif- ford Hicks, of Centralia. Esther Day - man came third In the•_,Ionier.10 and 11 years, - Two abbe -re received the same marks, as Esther. I am send- ing her paper to Ottawa f'or provin- cial ,competitione ',In the Junior 8 and 9 years, Betty , Allah book second !owe in the south seetion and third itr the county. Her eapee, is.sent to Ottawa. for provincial competibibee In the same .class Lois Pao•ffat came fourth in the south section. I ein-. eerely appreciate your cooperation in our T‘emperance Educational Cam - midget Please congratulate these win- rars fee me ion their „suctess. •Sin- cerely years Jeari S. Inerray.", ' The concert scheduled ' fee' Friday night of this week hap been cancelled. activities, being a ,prominent member Frayne, Wm. C. Iteeelle, John Brock, M' ,the Vancouver Pre -:artery and one ,Hanold Hern; Cecil Dobson', H..Slettee T. C. Allee;Jas. Andersen. of the leaders in the formation of the Religious Educational "' Couneir He was a metnber of 01115w -n United •Cherch.,. for. 'the peet_24eyeians. Sue- ' viving are his wife, farina:HY Susan .Cantabell,„ . 'owe stens,, Wm. Bla.ek, of Whaletioarn; J. Stewart Black Vorcearyer; also twie sisters, Mrs., J. Di. Douglas, of WoOdistocky and -Mrs. H. A. !MeClure, Kirebeirleyevla:. Ce„ an,d one brether, Williere Black,. Tetkeismitb." p11•11•111111.111111MMONM. TUCKERSMITH' U OltNE Ballantynearalemore: Snaw pa- trol tmen, .with 'their road's 'indicated be: 'Fred Flora, ,Con. 2, Lots 1,10, Rel. 2; Com '2.; ,W. -T. Quinn, :Cote 2„ Lots 11-15; Rd. 7 from Con. 2 to Exeter C.; J. J. Pinter, Con. 4,, Let 2 2 to Bicklulph Rd., Road- 5' fr-Orn. Con.' 2 to Coe.' 4, and the Narrow Rload. Clarence johns, ,,Con. 4, Lot 11 to 115 .and Rdi.. 7 front' Con. 2 to, 4. Alveyt ,Day.nrart, Con. ' 4, from .Lot 16 to Thames Road. Roy johns, Con. 6, Lot 1 to Bid lph .Bdy., lad. 4, (Von,. , The , municipal council elect of the Tovvriship, of J.Jeborne met an, January 13th as per statute, viz: 'Geld. West- cott, Reeve; Bruce ,Ceoper, Percy Paean:Ore, Hugh Berry and Jobe, Bel- laintyfrearattecillors, each 'taking the necessary declaration of 'officer' Thelininutes of the meet•ing of, Dec. 30, '1935, were read and apPraved on ,niotion of Balian'tyrue-Cdoper.' Passmore -Berry; That the salar- ies to town.serie „afaciels for 1936 be as follows: Reeve, $55; Councillors, $45; Clerk, $250; As'sesigior, $75; Col- lector, $65; Treasuree, a96 a' 'Caretak- er, $12; auditors, each, 010. tassmore-Ballrantyne:- -,ThA A. W. 1Vlorgan-be Clerk..—Carried. ' iBeity-Odoper: . That II. H. Preece be Asse se ob.---CestMick Pasemore-Oooper; That S. Pym be ,Collector. • e •Ballantyne -Berry: That N. Clark be ,Treasurer. ,Cooper -Ballantyne: That ---..Mary 'tenet . be caretaker. Bellantyne-Cboper; That Arnold Wieefhan and! Horace Delleridge be auaitore for 1936, to meet with. the Treasurer at convenience of each. CoOpee-Berry: That Nellson,,aClou- ter be Weed InepectOe f,ar 1936 and also tow supervisor. Ballentyne-Parsonare: IThat • Den Williante be sheep valuator for 1986. Paesmore-Cooper: That Wm. Jahns be school attendant* Officer; each: of above, thwee...officers to- be paid for his rialilway• career with the Great, tithe emPloaed and naleageeend, that a bylaw be draftedareirefierntlieg these EtiP.BP°ailtilatInintgylintes'-.Berry; That the Loal , Board of Health for 1936 be: The Ree, Chairman; Dr: Dunlop, tla0.11. Joshua Johns, the Caen*, 'Seceetary; John Kellett, ,S,aeitivry Inspector. 'Cooper-Passffiele: That the fence - viewers be Prank Down Wellington 'tin -slake, John H. P;ang, Antes Doupe, Jas. Heywood. .. .. - errY,40allantynet, That • •Bres" in Vancouver \ 'The following is taken from the ,Vantouver Daily Preatinee; "Finel tribute to James Black, a ploareer Van- couver railway man, whio died at his. home, 318 West 'Seventeenth, Was. paid to -day. in the chapel of the In- dependent Undetteldinig Oa. Rev. A. Fk Whitehlo.uts.e officiated and , burial took iplate . In IVDountaint Vievv ceme- tery. A native of' iSeallorth, Ont., Mia Black virho WAS aged 77, commenced WiesterneRailWay at St. Thomas, in '1,819. He' entered the employment of the .C.P.R, Wigniipeg 1,991- and lia • I 8, ovine ,lai.:,-Vaiicoiuiver kite/ jnin the -*eight ,dietortolent. • worked ,h,:lrejoir a time and was later trans.. -to Netv, Weetinvinster, ,Nelson, 170iirmilneg and Mese re.• tuane0 yoncouver in 1912, 64g cl"aargent fof Vito 13. O. clstbebet Alutl,e0gairm/4*,..Ife 1•1011".4 rook, 2ai vp4,41-,4!11r • 4, Pi ,,,-;01.4.l.,4444e4,949,weeth: • • • • le•,•••144..4•;a14, , 8 'TO • to- 1411.Bely; Harry Cole, Con. , Lots 1-19, Rd il ,Oon. 4 to 6. Harry ord., Con. 6, Lot 11 to Thames Rda d. 7, 'Con. 4 to 6. Ernest Hicks, iddelph ladye -Con.. 14. Chas. Dary- a/I-0On. 2, Lot 1,6 to Thames Rd. arl alitchell. Con. 2, from Thames d. to Lot 25, Rd: .9, Con. a to No. 4 ighway: 'Olarente Ilevata-Con. ..2, tits 26-30. Harvey- Hyde, Con. 2, o.ts 31-35, 'Mad'ge's Hill, Tucker- mith Bdy. Hector Roarcliffe, Con. 4, Lots .3146, Rd. 11, Cart. 2-6, Harold Cuclariore, Con. and Lots 25-80. Wm. Wes,tialve; Cori. 4. Lots, 25 to Marries Rd., Rd. 97"Oon. 2 to 4. Ernie Pym, Rd. 9, Con. 4 to 6. Wm. Cann, Coe. 0, from Thalares Road -to ,Hibtrert BL. Ed. Alexender, Rd. 15. T. Hern, Rd. 5, .0on.• 6-14.-Rde 20. re*. Herm, • Rd. '4, 'Celt 8-10 -John ,-Me- Eirea, Rd. 4, ,Oon. . to oadhaen. VlInL • Can. 14, Lot. --1'5 • tO Blanchard Bdy.e.Ee, Road 6a COm. 12 to 14., RaY Coward, Rd,: I, Con.. 6-8. W. H. Stone, Rd. 9, Con: 6 to point of 'contact Prev. Highway No. 28. Al- bert .Sot, ,Oon. 10, Lot 16 to T. R. and ladea.„-eort- 8-10. Nelson Clarke; Con. 10, Lots 11-16: John Sees-, Hibbert Bay. from 'east tide, Lot 19 to J. John iStewart, Stewart'e ewe gate to T. . W. McKim], Con. 10, from T. R. to Hibbert Me. Nelson. goad:, 1007t. 12, Lots 16 to T. R., 'ltd. 7, Liots 10421 _Ray. Feanciar Con. 12, "Lots 1146. Heber Shute, Con. 14, Lot 15 to T. R. and Rd. 7, Cole 14 ta Fullerton Bay. Wilfred Dower -- Rd. 7, Lot 15, Con. 14-12. : Meeting of 'council, by•londer, Departin,ent of HighWays... ,Benry0o,oper::: That the Reeirenirdi"' taierk atitherised to sign 'and _Oda. emit to the • .D'epartment of ,Pular*:.• Highways the application for the gave . • evenmellt. 'grant ..far , expenditures- OD township roads for 1936. . CoOper-Ballentyne: That " uneniele pal supplies for 1936 be:" -71-,42 gaga . collilectara .. roll; 1-42 page .aasessment roll; school census b3o,k;.--1 cop assess-. ment Act; r, 460 dog tageaa 10 corpieve of the flafenicipal World . iPasemloire-N6 -Seconder: 'That a ',discount el centelheatnewed on .all arrears of 1935 'taxes •paid.be,- fare April 1, 1936. .... " • IBalliantyne-Berrry; That the Col- lector Spend one, day' in Exeter 'and °near" Kirkton-,during bank bailee So take in. 1936 taxes ; n'oti'ce , of stable ' be 'placed on tax notices. .Treasurer's report—Fred Dawson, gravel,. $0.77. Cooper Paselmore: That the fol- lowing bills be paid: Henry Strang, registrations ,loirth.s,„ , marriages „and .deaths, $11.50; Martin's Mueic SWIM 85c; Tax Galilee*, refurerafeepary of arre'are takes) ealleeted tar ty and entered, en 1985 loll, $160.97; Jas. Anderson, 'weed, $5.50; R. • U. Quan'ee, relief, ' $19; John Kellette. •Briarcl-rolf' Health In,s,pectOr, $4.70.; The .oeuncill adjourned' to -meet . on •Saturdiaf,“ Februaree Jet, at 1. ,pan. -e - A. W. Maraarie-Clerk. ^ • Patrol men to, employ .only •etich help as tney be neceasary keel, the' roads epen for mail and other traffic' and..to be 'under the "directitia of the tdwnsihip aouncil and road superintendent. An a:Ikea:ince 15 cents per hour atilt be allowed ft? plows needed on the roach -all itnpler nvents to be used it the orovner'e risk. Time to be ,paid for elt the Ater of , 15 cents an hour tea'and'7,-80e, for Man amd teem: Yalta be presented tie the Township keed Superintot4ent biod,r6 th*,,Attst , ••••••••41 E McKILLOP MTJTUAL FI INSURANCE C-O'Y. HEAD OFFICE--SEAFORTH, orrr.. OFFICER'S: dleoatifoot, Seaforth Ptres. Jamee-Oonnolly„ Coderich Viee-Press- Mertoii, A. 'Reid, Seafortli-- . AGENTS: _ Finlay McKerelier,, R. R. 1, Dublin; John Altar -ray, R. R. 3, Sertfortile; E. IL 0. Jatmoieuth, Broldiregen; Jas. . 131,1thi, C. E.- Hiewitt,„,,Kintatidithe; tit. •! JillearGode.t' - two14,n1 11)7!iiie!t,t7jonlgi- . Aar% Bredhagenq, ne ,Goderich; 9„ iSeafoifth; Aliejtander JitexalleoB.ISrelid; kg% NO. 5, SegfOrthl, b,6309 Nl ... „. ' - , , • •„'•4!•,,,,,t4.,,,,, , 440 9 , , ''',,,rethiriteateia(er ) , 40,4, 444 A., 044,1,,,r•gro• 10.,fei` 0,1454 ,, • ,