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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1924-02-01, Page 3, !"11. : 7�1-- 1 ­ . . . . . . . . . . My six d', this now 'Pip for 10, Piet would be t ii�grsistor, on e" mfli�ll was irisiting *t egine 'up tlma f a miurA. do yoa�, 7 M OR inOge r A the . . .... . ... b' R W 999),P �,V TA00e) P 4 of-Oft.to. QU AS' 1 411, pA. ut hoflue, 1puxuRng i;eees er-O k ub eole ....... Caretaker QV0 'W P �411300 advan# "Aa.wal t " t " s4)90*1 i�uqst he taken qf'� ovel?iy W6. reaom*eud- y Y", pi wes -per day. shower t­0110G.tb the rp4do .'dur The *o �'oil: eld, a waw. XUVAPLAce was pu in ing prolonged, (fry spells OT �nd - t C044ty, and way. -taq -f y o.*as growids Hfg4:,. &hoolg ve tioA by elled roads must 'be scroped deal 6X. 4, on any, P14ro'n$ -for the 'bQy �aud. 'for T'ha- girls'" af�ik nd treasurer: Qo4erjqh Col- Report of -is 4t - it, is, gone there Road, .11erInt And to level theM;`ind fill',the and Wash. 'de,by tha swift, moring ns ue on. th", to�­bpw piixt% $5,17%85; Se4frth,,,$9j304.9$;' 0!Ident.' and holes ina in Tqaa ei) d bunt ohlogand wg Glintion, $8,204.001� Wingbam, pai Oii To permit cvr' his �,Wug M4 wh4ri verified., "Per and Road ro Superintendent, -T. R, "Patterson, r' been, ba§ The County ngio V are. in, fine . er ere Ater exten; aag,4 UTftlon ofi,the tkuste �vert, the 6, recoraft-lend the return e - done there musit De "a car ps td,011 of Exe 6 1p 91 gravel on the surfa q 6,e of; the road, w used ta a gre 0 t if the .�bujldin ws gJ ter Righ School. statement for corre - 0 in'p t: f I ARper .9 pry - nto W2 indicates a need of more, re- car load of MeCrack wb en concrete. pipe par ranel oil. q teAc#�r, i I .,on is a miln� -ht, And foundjuipeb it surfacing. made was boug Road construction and maintexiance p Vu tion., to be paid,wilen correcte is ',.great intE the The quality of gravel on ther,road, mdre satisfctor_y than _urely t Af d. uItAble; 600 L nity, ball, �iestl*b maMfest in the We recommend. sided problem, and the payr lient ',to t nuine re- e ng� 'equip e, at 0. th clam,roomis 'and in the Blyth and� Brussels Continuation lie ro6s coliditioni' wlu an d co 06,: ' as quire the considerati4n of A. gre t ' f however, Affects the conditions'above locally. Locarl pipe are diffllvut� to, my ta,941 a RrAn 0 1 mfort of the pupil$. Schools',on the 80 pfr.eent. basis At described, Roads built of crashed secure at certain times, are eVen. School Fairs �re, retainitig their 'of t e 61, allowed by statute on debentuTes and many fati)]�S,L" President Coolidge iopularity, -Qn account of other, dui. An ass rooms have been gravel and,gravels containing a per- ly. made of poor material and looks At 700,,#Ut,of, t6`� making t1k �er permanent improvements when said in a recent address that "NO ex- ecor em bright centage of clay do not become pitted euxed. eye r4thee :ftf�s hat "'conflioted -with a and 0'16 Ztiraetive thih when they pel�lstatement is issued for Ik3. penditure of public money contributes chool fair amount expended so mqch to the We reconimend.t4e payment of fee, 'To ise- road construction daring the year I -viias able this, yi�ar,"to �%ttend were newi, national wealth as, the during dry' weather as dp, the roads The total FOri�, account ofnfaVorable - -Most of the grounds were kept tidy. by pupils attending -outside buildin roads." In' this made of the cleaner vari high g of good sro,�lng weather during part' of­:tlie There' were more flower' beds than schools and that the Government be county, in these days of depressi cure better results from our roads $62,391.43, and the" amount expended Lon Another: 4 -of the exhibits were form among the farmers, 1, believe th h grave4 it is proposed on Provincial County Roads was ;suidnfer,'some erly. asked to abolisb -the -payments to out- at, the ag.good as in previous.yeaTo, --but tuie of the county taxes, "and ege roads light applica- $2,861.45. A mot to add to tb , � In a few sections the grass is not side High Schools ini order- to keep expendi Every -the interest ws jupt as keen; their tions of pit gravel. containing a bond- The amotl4t expended' on bridge for. my brother to ta on that account th* 'expenditure of Ai cut and noxious weeds, producing our own students at home ad also e ing material. construction was $8,244.71, .a track w.hioh he 4adileationil va Ile cannot be doubted. see6, give' the grounds a neglected our mohey.—W. J. Milne, Chairman. an equal amount in government The maintenance of snow roads re- The largest structure, the Bannock� One I wai -A Continuation School evening te grants, has been the, means of saving appearance. red the expenditure of $4,23 b p of Stan- usual and, After is�bvoif,41, in Forwich in -September with two 5.99 urn bridge, in the_Townshi The school grounds should be made Executive Committee. many \farmers. from bankruptcy, during the winter of 1922-23; this ex- ley, is a bridge of 2-40 foot beam elapsed, I heard big,, 'k, - ,.teachers; A full course up to Matric- reover the expenditures are Uee- the beauty spot of� the school.�s6ction. The Executive Comnlittee r essary. vlatioh And NormAl Entrance is- ,eported mo penditure was little greater than the spans, With a 20 foot clear roadwdy down the street. pro - The Legbilative grants( paid the as follows: mim lun required for keeping the designed for Class A loading of the It was going qui e q an in -i- ided. - They have very fair t6mpor- On the other hand the increases in public schols Of West Huron in 1923 Re motion of Geiger and Milne, we roads open. It would appear equit- Ontario Department of Public High-, as if it aiy quarters in the basement 6f,one are as follows-, 4 expenditures of the present s t in rel *f the churelAes. It opened,with an recommend no grant be made. able, however to pay more attention ways. It replaces the steel span 'me, so I ran out on tht! Re motion of Baeker and 41 ds in the future. The which was built about. thirty years waving my hand� in, the'air, 5119MV 1 tLy is enti y due to motor traffic. to snow roa OPP, we An Ama-uTtificates On saia�ies� the highways .1ittendauce of over( fifty, which -,was analysis of traffic 94 'lie recommend no grant be made. farmer pays the greatest part of the ago, And which was too light to carry 110, Georgie!- yo�d expectations. It is well situ- of te chers ... ...... $35,063.13 shows that we havg' on our eouuty highway taxes and he alone must use Modern loads. truck stopped and I was 0 -motion of Middleton And Coatet, roads to carry about 15,0ftiOOO the winter -roads for about 22 per cent. Most of the bridge construction to climb in when I noticed that ted t piovide secondary. education On eq2l Re The pment nd accom- lor. the children of most of the. town, we rec?mmend no grant bib made. vehicle miles p niodations ............. 102258, er year, which is done of the time. It seems rather ironical done this year was carried out by day not my brother at all. I UMed 'to, :s Xp. Re motion of Inglis and McQuaid, at a cost of about $18,000 or about hi Many pqpils who had been in On Fifth Classes ......... 1,28200 therefore that but 2% per cent. of his work. A complete construction plant stammer some sort of excuse," buf;, zattoendance at Harriston And Clifford On fiew library books ..... 44.82 we recommend this Vhpt be made. 1 1-5 cents per vehicle mile. expenditures sbould-be made on these was purchased in the spring and was just then my Re motion of Shortreed and Arm- brother. �came alone 44d, came to Fordwich; it should be re- To Sqhool Boards and Teach- The automobile traffic represents roads and that special efforts at econ- placed in cha' of Mr. P. Finnigan, explained matters. wkembered that in 1922 this county ers for agriculture... 1,96�.51 sttong,'wpr, recommend no gTant be rge given. 75 per cent. of this traffic, and a sur- omy should be at their expense.� and the class -paid $1676 to these schools as fees vey in Connecticut showed that 65 :for Howick pupils.. and Me- Observation- of work on snow roads of thl best, and very much superior Total .................... $39,378.04 Re otion of Armstrong per cent. of the automobile itraffic leads to the conclusion that continu- to that obtainable by contract, The Teachers' Institute met this Donald, we recommend this grant be there was for pleasure. Thirty per Camp the Causa -The Legislative grants fo� 1924 will given. ous ploughing of snow roads iS not We find force account or day labor 7ear at Blyth. The meeting was held cent., -however, is a fair estimat f be'apportioned upon the same basis Re. motion of Nunn' an economdeal nor suffiient practise preferable to contract work f in the fine hew Memorial Hall, which ings and Ginn, We amount of auto traffic devotetd' 't"O Or the I think the most embarrassing mo - given. Serves . such a usefu . I purpose to the -as in 1923, but the basis of appor- we recommend no grant be pleasure in this county. to continue.' 'Special. snow ploughs following reasons: ment 'was after I came ack from, must be secured which will have the 1. Local contractors are not proper- camping one summer. We girls had -villae and community, and'of which tionment for subsequent year§ is un- Re motion of Middleton and Me- Motor cars travel On an average effect of excavating the excess snow ly equipped to caTry out the work tice will be Kibbon. we re to agreed to sive dishes at camp, so the people are justly proud. Theses- der comideration. Due no commend. no grants be 3800 miles per annurn, for which a- f the tracks and pushili it a num- the 't rom: advantage. we who liked sugar in our coffee :sions *eke largely. attended and were given early in June- 1924, of the made. bout $15.00 is paid for a license or ber of feet outward. Then, Vy roll- 2. ilnexperience on the part scheme of grants for 1925.' nd Mun Of stirred it with a fork handle to some.. -ost enjoyable and'instructi4. e motion of McKibbon a at a tax of 2-5: cents per mile. The ing, this whole is packed down, mak- many contractors leads to errors in spoons. nings,.we ree All the schools were visited twice The average attendance of schl- made. ommend no grant be Ot� of the roads is thTee times as ing a wide road over which the drift- construction that cannot bo remedied. �during the yeai�;, special visits in ad- great so that it woild appear that car Two days after we broke camp one. ars was higher, than usual in 1923. Re motion of McEwen and Robert- owners are not paying an equtable Ing snows will blow, and sufficiently 3. Knowledge of the proper results of my girl friends, a newly wed, in- 4ition were made in some cases. The fine weather and. good roads and son, we recommend no action. solid O r tracks to to be obtained is lacking at thnes and vited share of highway costs.� me to dinner. I was quite alli facilitate turnouts. sire to carry out small number of pupils sick made Re the request of the Hospital for There can be no doubt that there iou'T to go, as I had never met her West Huron Inspectorate. pupils more regular. Sck Children, Toronto, we recom- Considerable maintenance has been the contract to the fetter is also lack- husband. are more automobiles in tbe.County dges of the Coun- ing, as a few contractors have A terid- Imagine my feelings when at din - The number of, pupils in marw see- mend no Action. to -day than are justified by the ty. Suitable 'bridge flooring is prac- ency to try to increase their profits ner Bea -trice -said, "Why, Ehel,, didiit, Mr. J. Elgin Tom, - Public School dons is so small that the work of Re request from the Salvation wealth and prosperity of the people, tically unobtainable in this locality at in this way. Inspector of West Huron, reported as teacher and pupils becomes mon Army for a grant, we recommend I give you wcoffee spoon?" so thdt to allow car -follows:. gymers to con- present, and British Columbia Fir is 4. Inspection costs are eliniiiiated. otonous. B6th lose that interest in this be left to the June session. I was using* my fork handle, and y There are now three annual re- their work that is necessary to pro Ainue to evade their sh4�e of the costs being used almost efritirely. Man 5. The costs of advertising, tender- it was her new silverware, too,,, Re request from the National ll�- of road improvements will be to en- I)orts to be sent from each schoo"6 duce satisfactory results. There are titution for the Blind, Toronto- e ..small washouts have been repaired ing, construction bonds and contracts courage this condition to continue but no serious damage has bee done are not encountered. ' -the School Inspector. Two of these, so few pupils that even their play can recommend no action. rather th to right itself. The by floods. A few bridges were paint- 6. The work may be started with must be sent -by -Principal's reports No- I and No. 2; not be made interesting. It wouldbe Ike the tenders for the County time app2rs ripe for the imposition TORTURES OF SCIAIICA the teacher iiat later better for the pupils iand.for the rate- during the year and all of the more expedition and completed en - printing, we recommend that the ten- oP gasoline -or tire taxes, by the Pro - than the 26th of December. payers to have' the few pupils con- der of B. H. Townsend be accepted. serviceable teel bridges ofthe Coun- tirely within the proper time, while The Trustees, Report containing vincial Government. ty have been painted during the past any change of plans or proceedure Reli-eved by Enriching and Puri- veyed to an adjacent school where We recommend that the tender of The change of Provincial Govern- four years. However, it will be econ- are put into effect without difficulty- fying Oe. Blood. �the annual Financial Statement, must there would be a fair attendance. John Cutt be accepted for gaol gro- ment during the year had the effect on),y to repaint some of these agaifi 7. Profits are left with the munici- Trie sent iminediately_ after the The Exeer'High School and Gode- erie,. of with -holding consideration of the Sciatica is neuralgia of the sciatic d nd- during 1924. pality. Alual meeting in December. rich Collegiate ha a large atte Re the tender of J. D. McManus application of the county for roa I No. The policy of the county has been, 8. Conditions in this County are nerve and the treatment should be T9-dAy,' January 23-�24-, there are ance and marked success during 1923. for milk at 10c per quart for the gaOl, 21 a, a Provincial County Road' the same as for other forms of neu- 18 schools from which I have not re- There was no advance in conslida- we recommend - that �this t9nder be Huron has a total of 458.2 mile's of for the past -two years, to have all peculiarily favorable to day labor ralgia. Sciatica is stubborn in re -ce rts, And -some tign' of schools in thi# county. There accepted. roads surfaced with crushed gravel, work as there'are men of character :from which not one has been receiv- are now in operation in Ontario, at roads de4sij�hated as other than town- widened to the required standard and and ability to place in charge of the sisting treatment and the patient fre- Re the tender of E. G. Smith for ship roald� or 21.8 of the total as quently suffers for years. �ed, although specially notified to send Teiasit, 16 consolided, schools. bread at 16' cents per 3 -pound loaf, compared with an average of 22.0 properly ditched; When the roads various jobs, and valuable assistance -them. Trustees and teachers should The t7wo school nurses whose of- were first constructed throughout the is rendered by most members of the So many casess of sciatica have been we recommend this tender be accept- per cent. for nine othercounties, and Coun0l. helped by Dr. Williams, Pink Pills xead Sction 131, page 495, of the fices are at Gderich and at Exeter, ed, �- county, in many cases careful. atten- School Act, 1920. - that of this 45$.2 miles has 23.4 milesii tion has been given to the matter of Contract work of course has many that every sufferer is justified in giv- ounty are doing valued work for the pupils Re tender- of C. Allison for , good of Provincial County Roads and Pro- ditches, and drainage, but thr ut they are not of suf- ing. this . treatment a thorough trial - Inspectors reports for the C' of the schools that they,visit. They 'boiling beef at 12c per pound, we vincial Highways or 26.9- per cent. a Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do not simply �Cquncil, and, for the, Education De- not only discover diseases or defeetz reelo-mmend this be accepted. 5 long, years of indfifferent maintenance, ficient importance in this county to compared with an average of 34.7% artment must be made from data in which need immediate treatment, but these ditches have been blocked from offset the advantage of day labor relieve pahi—they correct. diseases Re request from G. James for an for all. Thus it is seen that this '"Trustees' and Teachers' reports. by advice and instruiction, they� assist increase, in salary, we recommend no County is justified in itsl application various causes, so that it is a com- work. caused by weak, wateKy blood. Thus During 1022-23 there was an ample in keeping the scholars in vigorous rnon occurrence to find water stand- Consideralil they are beneficial in the treatment of action. e trouble has been met for additional Provincial County ing on the sides qf the roads, soaking regarding telephone company poles ' :;supply of qualifiQd teachers for all health and alert for even the most severe disorders. Their -the schools. their mental Re motion. of Geiger and Naylor, Roads, and that favorable considera- into the foundations of the road and on the Highway, which are in the way vallue in cases of this kind is shown We began in 1924 with 16 men and work. Their visits to the homes have we recommend this motion be accept- tion should 'be given hv the Depart- by the experience of Miss Lizzie Free- beeh 1;eneficial to all members of the ed. causing the surface to break up of work being carried out on the -119 women. Their certificates are 7 family. i. man, Nogies Creek, Ont., -who says— through lack of support. It is in an roads- The aTitude of the munici- Re motion of McQuaid and Me- The annual return to the Ontario I was confined to bed for seven Second Class and I Twelve school fairs were held in' the company TiTSt Class, 127 effort to relieve these conditions that pality is that poles of Ctcheon we -recommend no grant be Department of Public Highways weeks with sciatica. What I suffer- Undergart�n Primary. our road construction is'carried on. were allowed to be. placed on the high - this -inspectorate in 1929. . The at - given. s how the followings expenditures for When a crushing plant is in opera- way ed is almost impossible tQ realize. Nearly all these teachers are do- tendance was larg6. The exhibits of- s as a special favor and that the Ing,excellent work, being diligent and the many kinds were excellent and . We recommend the following salar- the year 1 1923. tion it is necessary to operate it to road allowance is extended for road The doctor did all he could for me, i5ffiolent and: interest4pd. A few are and yet I as not getting any better, reflected credit on pupils, teachers ies� be paid ta County Officials' Provincial County Roads. capacity to get the greatest efficiency purposes primarily, so that it is held -mot up to -the standad in method or and parents� and moreover it is necessary to oper- that the companies should look after and he told me the trouble was likely The District Representative and his Warden ................... $ -he crippled, A neighbor who _personal influence. The interest, dil- 100-00 Bridge constructions ...... $ 2,861.45 ate forty or fifty days in a pit be- their poles. to leave I 1gence and progress of the pupils de- assistants are, to be commended for Treiasurer 1650-00 Road coilstrution ........ 6,982.66 -fore moving to another as costs of On the other hand the Municipal was in to see me, strongly advised ...... me to try Dr. Williams' Milk Pills. I end on the teacher mainly. The their excellent management of these -Clerk .. .......... 1600,.00 Special grants ......... i. 11,988.17 moving are high. For the2e reasons Telephone Co., the poles of which are te acher's influence is thelmain,factor popular gatherhigs. County Grown Attorney..... 1100.00 maintenance ............. 21,636.15 it is not profi4ble to use a crushing most frequently encountered, contend decided to do so and after taking 'in making the 'school attractive, ele- The Teachers' Institute was held at County Engineer for. — pliant for applying gravel in small that the poles were placed under per- them for a while found they were Nilled taking the --vating and home -like. Exetq in, October. The attendance designated roa6 and car.. 2800.00 $43,468.43 quantities but the operation of these t from the municipality, and that helping me. I conti unty Engineer, County outfits must be on continuous sectionq a public utility which, every per- pills until In 1922 the salaries of the 110 sting Co I ba"ken nine boxes. In was large, the discussions intere to and profitable. ............... of road requiring thousands of yards son uses at some time or another it .-Tuftl school teachers amounted Roads .... 200.00 County Roads. view of what these pills hve done for 1115,&25 and n 1923 the amounts was 'T are ten fifth class schdols me I strongly recommend them to all here is equitable f6r the corporation to Bridge. construction 8,244.71 of Tnater"als- t4113,863. The Aalaries of the twenty� in West Huron, 'Dungannon, Kings- Road construction 48,244.57 Crusher plants are of advantage assume the costs of removal. The sufferers." teachers. in the urban schools bridge, St. Helens, Bayfield, Zurich chiefly in that: final settlement of the matter is * If you are suffering from any con - In Special grants ........... 14,146.86 :Amounted to $25,�00 in 1922 and in Hen,all Dashwood, Crediton, Mount way dition due to poor, watery blood or Maintenance .............. 57,�37*67 1. By utilizing deposits of stone and the hands of the Ontario Rail -1928 to '$26;375.'. coarse gravel, supplies of material Board, so that the decision of that weak nerves, begin taking Dr. Wil - Carmel. Winchelsea. A suitable new sqhool house was I These schools enable the pupils of may be secured close to the work and, Board on such cases will be of in- liams' Pink Pills now and note Now &compplbted in 1923 in No, 10, Stan- $128,173.81 their own and adjacent sections to in many cases, miles of hauling dist- terest. your strength and health will improve. ley. The. -class foom, is well heated prepare the work of High School, ....... 10,718.53 ance is saved. The newsales tax wk1l not increase and lighted. It is seated with single Form 1, while reniailling at home. Superintendence ...... 4,783.55 2. The si�reening of the gravel per- the price of Dr. Williams, Pink Pills, t ,Adjustable desks. 1he basemen Beware as the company, pays the tax. There were about 256 pupils in these of Imitations! mits of building up the foundation Of KEEP LITLE ONES can still obtain the pills through any Fifth Classes in 1923, all qualified for $187,144.32 coarse material and placing the fine WELL IN WINTER medicine dealer at 50 cents a box, or Legislative and County grants. The material on the top which is the pro- been met as by mail, post paid, at this price from Or The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 'or ton- the little ones. The days are change- Brockville, Ont, per condition. Winter is a dangerous season f WOMEN IN ALL total Legislative grants amounted to LEE) $1915 16 Non-resident pupils , at- Balance from 1922 ....... $71,190.48 .3. Crushed gravel is qupen PARTS OF CANADA tendi * ih,,, schools pay fees. There crushed material'in many respects. able—one bright, th next one cold ng work is such as merits the continued 1923 Highway 114 mills levy 63,752.10 4. Mechanical loading eliminates and stormy, that the mother is afraid -Tell of the Good Work Dod&s Kidney liberal support of the County Council. Special levies ........... 10,314.061 much hand labor. Pills ae 'Doing. Sundry receipts .......... 2,636.27 to take the children out for the fresh Agriulture is the basic industry of All of this is in explanation of the air and exercise they need so much. ir —That the aveTage coun�y and province. Therefore, Due from b7ndary counties 4,690.56 practice of reconstruction of roads In consequence they are often cooted Calga , Alta. -923 Gov. rant should be 83,551.41 which is engaged in by this County, up in overheated, badly ventilated rs. C.'H. !Laflamme tried them nikd the Departments of Agriculture and weight of Alberta's 1923 wheat Was mending them Education are in many -ways encour- is now recom td,her part of rooms and are soon seized with colds - nds to tbe'llushel more than the and it Wil friends. '&;mg the teAching and studying of $23-6,13 8 the work is depeiident upon the other or grippe. What is needed to keep poll Balance .............. 187,11V32 standard, is the statement of, George Didgevillei, Quio., Jan. 28th, (Svieicial)' ii-griculture in all the schools, bo.. parts for successful completion, so the little ones well is Bab ' 0 ,Dodd's Kidney -Pills have don(Ame rural and urban. Y' " Hill, Dominion grain inspector at Cal- that to cut off regrading operations Tablets. They will regulate the gary. p A great deal of go6d. I have taken It is found that pu ils Are more $48,990.56 on our highways will almost neces- stomach and bowels and drive out many other remedies but none of -readily interested iti Agriculture and The Machinery Account shows that sitate closing down oiI crushing colds. and by their use the baby will Ciro Ot OU them did what the first bo* of DodWi§ Horticulture than in aby of the, othdr Unless you see the. I�Bayer s there was purchased during the year: plants for the reasons mentioned. be able to get over the winter season 10dney Pills did for me. I tell all my subjects. When children are at Pao e or on tablets you are not get 1 crusher complete ........ $ 3389.91 Special mention might be made Of in perfect sfety. The new sales tax Ottawa, Ont.—The 1923 report df i1rin proved 12'Dorhinion Road Co. team road No. 21, boundary of Huron and will not increase the price of Baby's the Soldier Land Settlement BOA, friends about I em. school tey do _not know definitely y e pnuine, Biller AsI a- statement, which speaks for what their vocation as'adults will be. saft by ' millions and prescribed by graders ........ .... ... 2026.52 Bruce 6outies, near Whitechurch.' Own Tablets, as the campany pays shows that 23,508 'returned men h�o y ans over twenty -ti y6a foo"r 1 Sawyer Massey tearn gr. e by 163-8() Tb i is commenced in July,1922, the t x. You can still obtain the Tab- received assistance by way Mrs. C. H. La- 'Some useful inittuctioa in thesa sub- ph sid ob wa. a lb Mid r rge, and of latu-b kno i resident of this jects will be a pleasure to them, what- A q %4: -f oil distributor ............ 461.25 -with Mr. J. G. Gillespie in elia lets through any medicine dealer at and 6,3U' otheTs have gone ofi OT461. e,, vvell Colds' ida 4 scariflers ............... 540.76 ever their occupation. Agriculture, is Toothache 11=90 this narrow road between W'ngam 25 cents a boxi or by mail, post paid, lands witbou loAns, a total et kidney -trouble is very common taught in nearly all our schools and Xeuriti Rheumatism d ....... : 311.50 and Lnek-now, which for manv years from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Others who have beaii Acceptbil ab44��, the Pain, Pain 2 wheel scrapers .......... 17974 amongst illi el sses of people nd is made practical and instructive. The Neurik1gla. Was in a sad condition, is being wid- Brockville, Ont. Board as qualified kistiAlly �t IdIt 61. taluable time '14 lost NoTmiAl training for One year gives Accept "Bayer Tabletb of - 9spirmoo 50 drag scrapers .......... 655'53 More than 4,000 men have b�ft tratay. otl;ffig knowledge of 8 drag serApers .......... 114.52 using ingui.t1ble treatments. A the teacher a w -E ach unbroken ackage contains 737 - . I only. 1 autafflobile .............. 500.00 ed on farms under the good plan li�- wii the subject, so that it is made inter- proven directions. 4dy boxes of, the field staf and thete Vo EMBARRASSMG MOMENT$ sind kee �1161� h -dal y. I)odd's Kid- esting and educative, twelve tablets cost few Cents D eoller te plant .......... 1125.67 ruLr- Send for ftee WodSt training, .Loans hey Pil a ati auct atengtheu Th school fnirhelp, 0 make the gifjts 0,180 sen bottled of M- �nd 1cro. i plow ................ 22.50 uAccumd. to S�ttla% tindunt 4V6 Wd #Ad trofk popular and o All Aspftift ia the trade MAVIC (ftgistered in miad 111,641 khi aratioufornp epv �'tfVifted ents 'afid Sehool Adads ;ah6uld do. Calfbids) of Bayer Maz4d- t, of Mono- Total i ................ $9,492.70 4 - In my junior �%az lilt -offese, I lnd me ofRepairs to machinerr durfh-g the 0,11d 'Of t their part in encollrading, tha,:�tewh acefifeacidester edited the Annual. One lie tea, addition va� ftr r§ Arld �1%plls OVOT �no IL' 500tivionialafroyA (alp tares of the book that srour '048 a P14ndi diis Kidney s in 4i Work. that rill 80 tlo t6 is w,olt known tW, At hi -A' tteaus year amoUnted to $1,29�.98, A R the sdho thm 4, the&I 1 I th ublip the' totiftl machinery expenditure, Wkita t W gftup of bakv -81, 00tOnsibW bdki0fit-to theth. 0", ass u, health to thdT U b esve viisl4d, W06 tiid@ is ulg;Oh Aol 464, It .0 ...... .... .