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The Huron Expositor, 1929-02-01, Page 6i i .1 I , I , , , I : , I I . . . �� I I , ,I .: ;, , " I q , , �: _ I , , , I � I .14� � , I ;1 �, - , , 1', , , I " I . . . I I I I 1. . I . I I I .1, I : ,. . I , ' , � I I 'I- 1� I I I . I . I 1 : , . , , , 1. I . I , . . I I I I I I I I'll. I . 1 1, I I . , 11 I , � "' , , 1: I '. , , � . . I I .1 I . � i I . � ; I ; 1, � ; 1 , , , :, I . I I � I 11 , 4!." , 'I , I I I ­ ­_,, ,,,�, I 1 I .� , ,: ,, , i _ - 21, 1 1 . I I � I . - I ,;. I I I . 4, , ;'' � ;� +� i k, on ie „ . ., .r-' l ��' �� 1J I,. .„..» r ,,lsai� rises 1 $'A� 'lals < %19,1301 and , �? - gar .. ice= �o� �..:... a.a2s n.oa6,as�s lEnusR,paz; tat�the D>arana ioar, '- '� & cow Mani, Q�� v y .... the ukb u�,, h, a rls3. $7„6” 0. aa, 2.66% 7.g1$ a, a ersa u_ At s td Ove AubstaAMA1, Old Qia, fj + ,:,, , �.)Rd h0z per 14 crm� yr y. h lady i4. '%tion littlb' eta s & va ' ” : i ��� , . """, fSamTult+ LM 8) `; Andt=, 1-%%14111, aa�aa�7ts, each go. I �a�OGnZG�� � � � � Q>Aa>+1 oa 410 , ..... , GQ7 � 4914 78$ tp . h ��O 8nw4 Gr4aats. a c � , s ,- Pie aaP Curt l�oaase. , .. 900 peas of 2,+OlD ?,,,:jt was draqualified fxa>a<a Ca r �. 6 " artielr oti V .� There is coaasiderelvle o�,t of Operation .. �6ssm . ae6s61-aa�a-a been a Von .rte Vol"Y smalll in pry w erre, gra rs da • • . 5 ( ' LECTR P p r: w + t County OQuncillors, pe Y conditions .under (taoludin3. re�aa'a 7888.9% %4.06.68 246.$8 'tion to the ma&7nit77de of the prab�east. ��� � I , eriticissst ais` `to the _ �' M w�aad ark. 114: IL�dlxan` ,t. h c peer mile, one way. which these 'grants 'are made; it is oz,2ss.es gi.867.03 0647.66 'fhe rev n ue Govexaam,astt iv®s a � D �'ie �' c r and 10 tea$. 30 motion of lt4.essrs. Adams and aoA srar AND stTat al lar ®r�vexitae as a result of autoatio- ~ k rc� cored time nd' rent •be made. r • t'G�¢at s at as9R,� generally admitted that in some cans g . 6 1n itg q�..�; ouiassi Beattie, we recomme g � � � Ce�� �� ,. biles and hnghwt�Y• im�rovementA i71 a �* �; � .- a �::,. allovuances. �N�� �av�p wta s a_ia , Q -s they are too high and that towns Total cost of 8 graders --$.4,780.38. I. ,� ,rid lFle motion of Messrs. Wright and ®� a$1.a%PapssR, like Win Tan and Goderich should The total expenditure for dragg1v rlutles on cars, luxury taxes, efliles ,i, _ a � M, ,i,, ..: y; mi ............... ' ' .... $ too.McKibben, we recommend grant be ? a✓ a e Q�a F Ip - - taxes, etc., and These taxes should be ' +"a��» a s `4� rir ��i'� ,. •, p ��44 UC . '' have some skaare. in 1928 was $25,116.86 so that the • 1,700 rtiade. '� 2 C � � of ,' s ti� a r 1'eti0 `, drool ]F'ai'rs were held as in previ- cost of the operattion of power ma= Axpended whore they ariglnated--on � Y�'" ... Re motion of Messrs. Craigie and (9 1 F®iaavm. Vas � � o , �t r e d a t'be made. v gw-amu ��A , r nus years, while Wingham, Brussels, chiYierY was about 19 per cent. of the the. Highway. it would appear vers' r @jU� ��*,.,• s r . �ttoru • , • • .... , 00 TuYtzer, we reoommen gr n RBAVI vera, -,vas „4 t r{'F ,. IL' n neer ion of Messrs, Wright and 4og_gpso BS.� Blyth %tad Seaaforth have their school total, while it is my. ppinion that they unxeasonaAale to use thesand e expends- - ~` ' �' , + ,, j gi • . ...... , 3,600 Ile mot' r_ did nearly 60 per cent. of the work. tures for other 1'u wacosts to leave .°. �rti:< „r, 1,0160 y : departmehts isi addition to their regu- It st,' . 41 s ... . ............. • .Collins,we recommend grant be made. �- ; The report on our truck operat the increasing high y all • • , ' ' ' 226 . aN, W. Trewartha, Chairman. �� „ ' A lar features. They are ably managed `, � # 11 a, tin of Gaol N.... t, shown in the report of the Count by direct S•,"D w Q ipySlcian of Gaol 120 Q Q ( Q under the leadership of Mr. Pater- Y met by the pmogerty owner, '�� tP' • 900 gest ]Bur®ort IImspaectorate. the Agricultural TBepresentative. Road Commission made at the-Decem� taxation, especially when the high- ���� ��f, ®�� �• `l't1?sey 800 Son, , was 'are of such vast national im- r,i�� }yi=ager, lipase of Refuge... _ -- __------ - �- A -special feature this year was the ter meeting of the county council y rqn, House of Refuge .... 700 I beg to submit my report on the - oratorical oontests' the winners mrat shows that the operation of labor-sav- portance. ��®�� Sv�c�j� QAwUf�1� I 11� , `- ssistant Matron ,, 40.® condition of the public schools in he Huron Inspectorate as a mark of the in Clinton, and provided a real treat %ng machinery saves many dollars for Th® County of lesion has not been waste ���3 Hyl( ,< ;„r ,� .. the taxpayers. receiving an equitable share of high- ' ? llnspector, Il:Ouse of $tefu'ga• ,.. 300 Inspectorate of West $uron for the esteem in which he was held by them. for those who were fortunate enough a l physician House of Refuge... 4a0 portion of the year 1928, since my All the schools in the Inspectorate hear then% Our remodelled crushing plants are way expenditure from the Govern-? 4 ”' 4. ». A e pool Inspectors for expenses 5'2'5 appointment to the position of In- were visited during the autumn term. The Trustees, and Ratepayers' As- much more satisfactory of operation, tne7it, and it is expecied that increas- � ,� f aSc1a although the cost of rebuilding is con- ed consideration to the municipalities �r ,.. g ��� it" Auditors Criminal Justice ac- spector. I also endeavored, when possible, to � rte Darin the year, 3,771 pupils were sociation suet in Clinton in October. siderablre. These plants produce a will be given at the next session of o x, J.During call upon a tleast one trustee in each Out of 600 trustees in the county, not , 1 F o enrolled in the various forms of the school section in order to discuss mat- more than 15 or 20 were present. No crushed material, s11 of which passes the Legislature, ands under the sir- ens �{ (� ( tt a: public schools, and of these 245 left a one inch ring, and is generally cumstances, I believe that the Gov- t ��' "~ p i e stud_ tern relative to the school.—Elmer advantage was taken of the oppor- 1 .11 i t: �°®�VY at midlsummer to continue their Beacom, Ynslrector. tunit of getting together and lis- three quarters of an inch down. This ernment should be asked to increaseLA '' ,i i & . fes in the secondary schools of the y is the quality needed, and as the op- the subsidy towards county roads. n, S]EAIF®]i?s'!1`)8[, ®NT. county, The attendance was quite cussing local conditions and means of y �+�®��� �eg8 {�® iPi9a�2e East Huron Inspectorate. eration is continuous there is no This Count is the only County in F.. satisfactory, being 88.5 Per cent. of improvement, Is it any wonder then waste of material and labor. For the Province which has not yet held soap trGa�w $® bug bl� . SAIL INSURANCE AGENTS that possible, which compares very I -beg to submit herewith for your that the Government considers that remodelling the next outfit, it is pro- a policy of insurance against loss III,r Tapir o�y the best Can- favorably with last year's figures and consideration the following report of the present system of rural school ad- posed to instill a dragline to obviate from damages due to accidents on the '''' GdJtlatm, 1British L >m all American d a I., r=M1,,. with conditions existing elsewhere. the condition of education in the pub- ministration needs amendment. the necessity of teams in the pit. highways. 'As an individual, I am the 'Li/�`1PGl GMCG'3Sl C�Q(� a Compames. There i room for improvement, 'how- lie schols of East Huron for the year The Teachers' Institute was held in Taken altogether this is an age of one who should' be primarily most in- 9 se' A➢Il Etin¢da ®f ntasuntance e> e:¢� ever, in this regard, and parents gen- 1928: the Community Hall, Blyth. The ad- m'a'chinery and improved methods. terested in having the county adopt a `r,. dresses of Dr. Pakenham, Dean of the �� ,,, DSE tIlu® lowest rates, including— erally should realize that presence at There are 85 rural schools with SS When machinery was first introduced ,such a policy, as it would cover pos- � �rI d '.:,.M Ontario Normal College, were much into Britain to replace hand labor in Bible neglect on my part, or on the �, �, %,5, Vs 4 Mir, 1LIIFIE, ACCIDENT, AUTO- school has a dollar and cents value to teachers and six urban schools with 31 teachers. There are 20 melt. and enjoyed'; other parts of the program the mills, there were riots, among art of m or anization. However, ®BIIILY� 1i, TORNADO AND PLAT the individual child. P y g GLASS ff8dS1�S There are 100 rural and 4 urban 99 women; of these 28 hold first class to which the teachers contributed the workmen, when protesting against the attitude which Y have always held©®� IP'dQa F schools, employing 135 teachers. Of certificates and 90 second class; there were of a high order. the introduction of these machines•. is, that the intention of the law re- tU�l� n r g ,Hlot lunche's were served in twelve It was soon found, however, that the garding the matter is to make the (ra��� ��© �N av D Q 1. —Also-- these, 120 are women and 15 are men; is one teacher with a kinder artev l� n V �,II,S the small proportion of male teachers director's certificate. There is a rural schools from November to machinery was a boon to the worker, municipality conscious' of its response D��U�� O d DMA1L ESTATE and ]LOAN AG is a condition that seems to be prev- slight in in teachers with high- March. They promote health in the as well as to the owners, since it belfry, and cause the authorities to do +>"; U U "'` ' prompt attention paid to placing %lent in all parts of the province. er qualifications. I cannot speak too of an era of all necessary to keep •the highways - ��sbl ��� I school and relieve the tedium of an marked the beginning 1ST Q �,`. :: »Ise and adjusting of claims. There are 37 teachers with first class highly of the work done by our teach- idle hour in inclement weather when industrial prosperity and expansion safe. Payment of insi>ranee prem- .Q �° .0 Business established 50 ,cavi%, certificates, 97 with second class and 'ars; it is doubtful if in other callings the children are unable to go outside in wknich all shared, and' from which iums will not prevent accidents, but n (;uarant�eing good service• one kindergarten -primary. The fact one could find such a high degree of to play. Besides, teacher and pupil the worked emerged with a higher the insurance is no doubt tending to pL3ra�ttt� fi®s Singer Sev✓itmgae that 38 per cent. of the teachers have efficiency Janna d Of faithfulness. r ilProxeter meek on a more common and friendly wage and a higher standard of liv- defeat the purpose of the legislation, �' first class certificates shows the pies- January basis and are able to get better ac- ing. and to my mind should not be per- Co>am(�amiJ• b tai I—,I 111 i. ggainted. They are easily mans Pe y �; OFFICE PHONE, 33 W erally towards the attainment of high- school to that of a rural school, as in the smaller schools and the Gov- ed States is based primarily upon ef- to pay any claims for damages, but RESIDENCE PHONE, 33 J the village has returned' to the town- ernment grants are liberal. ficient methods, and, the use of ma- we may have some to pay at any time. . 67.7t� ., ,; er qualification. • ' There appears to be no shortage of ship for municipal purposes. The attendance in the secondary chines to an extent that is hard o The insurance rates charged for Stationery 109.7 d >. PP g There is little difference between r', __ _ _ teachers, and a14 vacancies have been schools continues to be high; some realize, so than costs are c prevailed. the totalulassa accidents respect ee pow�tuo the Exlpeepn tone mnC®eYence • . • 41•dp :, readily filled. (Salaries have been the salaries paid this year and last; especially brilliant pupils were gradu- below those that formerly p maintained at about the same level as some townships, such as Tuckersmith a from them this year. History shows that those people who public is enormous. Furthermore, the $5,397°12 18 I'll�rr,: there being only one and Howick, seem to recognize $1,000 All the schools were visited as re have taken advantage of improved loss of life, at the present rate _ BECKj�f jj l�°Il°��} recent years, In conrllusion Y wish to say that tl�w ,r� ir�,T /��v s instance of a teacher in a rural school as standard throughout, while there quired by the Regulations.—John M. machinery have been the prosperous through traffic accidents is appalling. .�. lli�a���s�ilA��Qii1Cd Qi® �. being in receipt of less than $700 an is more or less fluctuation in other Field, Inspector people, while (hose who have held' to It has been computed' that at the Road Commission for 1928 gave v®rrgl +f while many boards recognize townships. The general average, how- primitive methods have retained a low present accident rate in the United careful consideration to the indebt L 1. i nually, 4 : ever, ba, been well sustained. County Road Commission• standard of living. The empty farm- Skates, considering a fifty year life- of the county. I am much indebtrsd4 OFyF C]_—S1EA1E'®l;8TE, ®NT. outstanding ability by paying salaries 'buses we see about .the county is a time of driving, pore in every twenty to them for their help. UUMAD in excess of $1,000. The total amount The s>ilPPly of teachers has been `" "� - adequate there were fewer, I be- Your Commission beg to report as condition attendant upon the change will 'be involved at some time in a I wish to say further, that m 3 .. ®Fp`ICIElEl3; paid in salaries in all schools was Breve, out h employment this year follows credit is due to those patrolmen and �+'r,' James Fdaans, Beechwood - President $132,885, or an average of $984 per P to larger farms, •and more extensive fatal accident. foremen who have given their h (a than last. If further restrictions or Re motion of Messrs. Henderson use. of machinery. The appointment of a Traffic Of- C James -Connolly, Goderich, Vi teacheP• higher standards of training are en- and Stalker, re bridge at Belgrave, The amount of energy given off by ficer during the year has, I believe, efforts and attention to the highway, D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, See. Treass. The grants for 1928 were on the g for the satisfactory ,conditions ,our ' same fosses as former years. The De- forced by the Education Department, we recommend that this situation 4�e ,brining a pound of coa'1 may be mea- made a great improvement in cordi- s <; there would -soon come a time when given consideration when preparing tions but so far, a great dead of the roads were in last year. I wish alev ': ,, : " AGENTS: partment of Education is contemplat- sured, but it is found that when this to thank the members of the council �;_.. Alm. Leifch, ]EZ R. No. 1, Clinton jug making some changes in this re- sufficient qualified teachers would not the programme of work of the year. Pnergy is transformed by means of a work has been educational. A large a lcG. Hinckley Seaforth Johrs leiter- be available for the schools. Re motion of Messrs. Mwle and Mc- for the helpful assistance and co- ��,:. , gard, but have issued no new data on The attendance generall is re Kenzie, that the road north of steam engine, at least 75 per cent, part of the trouble arises from the operation which has been given.—,T. R "�- • ¢ray, Egmend-ville; J. W. Yeo, God®- the subject as yet. In all probability y - las been lost in the process. This is fact that many drivers believe that, P G aicla, R Qs Jarmuth, Brodlra lar; the average is fully 90 per cent. Dungannon be rebuilt during the com- one illustration of thousands of in- to be known as good drivers, one R. Patterson, Country Engineer. gent J82• there will be no change this year. It ¢art, Blyth. is to be hoped that any change in the of the possible attendance. In only ing year, same recommendation as stances in which scientists are work- must be recognized as a east driver. system of grants will remedy the in- two schools, one in Tu and Clause 1. ing to eliminate waste and promote A good driver is really one vdtio makes S ,` DIRECTORS: one in Gray, is truancy, as the law Re motion of Messrs. McKibbon and efficiency, and the improvements of speed on the straight, clear road and justice done to towns with a popula- defines it, prevalent. It is an index Henderson, that the road construction WIT ANIS WISDOM °- }� William Rinn, R. R. No. 2, Seaforth; tion over 2,000 such as Goderich and the future will be as great as those slows down for a traffic and' turns, � ' IJcahn B®nnewies, BPodhagen James Wingham, whose share in these of the attitude of the parents towards easterly from Wingham .be continued of the past. and drives carefully and slowly a f�',` ltwans, Beechwood; James Connolly, grants is practically negligible. education and the welfare of their to Clause isle, same recommendation as If we, in this, County, wish to take wherever there is obstructed vision k- If I were m e, I attempt to paint na V . EharGodeick Alex. Broadfoot, No. 3, Sea- The accommodations li a number children. advantage of changing times, we must the least danger. If the young reek- draw a nightmare, I would choose as 4a k®; Robert Ferris, Harlack; George of schools leaves considerable to Two schools were rebuilt this year, Re motion of Messrs. Craigie and keep abreast of modern practices. The less speeder can be made to realize petrol pump for my subject. — Logdl C W. Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Murray be desired. The present schools, in one in S. S. No. 4, Tuckersmith, and Sweitzer, that the improvement of county of Huron is a large corpora- that he is simply posing as a fool to in Clinton. one in S. S. No. 9, Hallett. They are the road to 'Saltford be continued and :; CD°�1Tcrson, Brncefield James Sholdice, these instances, have almost outlived tion, and musk do its business as a the eyes of others, then his desire 1` F rslto>m. , their usefulness, and the Trustee in and a credit to their sections. completed, same recommendation as large corporation. There are too step on the gas will •be greatly cool- y assume that they first day ofIt _ ___ ___ Boards concerned should consider pro- Tuckersmith now has the highest av- Clause I. many, when thinking of the affairs of ed. the millennium will be given msF T viddng proper school buildings for the erage of good schools in the Inspec- Re motion of Messrs. Ballantyne +.he county, who cannot see them in Safety of the traffic on the high- wholly 'to wets and drys agreeing oris T .c i torate, only one being outclassed. The and Sweitzeri that the bridge on the any other light than that in which ways is one of our .greatest problems, to how the liquor problem could t1 LONDON AND TrENGE Al+'d children under their care in the near school in S. S. No. 6, Morris, was Thames Road be rebuilt; same recom- solved Sarnia Canadian Observer. - 4 Q° "' future. At least one section, No. 1, remodelled and much improved, but mendation as Clause 1. +hev view their own affairs, :but the and I do not think we should' con- !+ P.y.; North. Stephen, has decided to erect a new business of the county, and- of that sider only the liability imposed by i!.4t? a.m. P.M. building during the present year. A they did not go far enough. Others Re motion of 'Mlessrs. Snell and pertaining to highways, particularly, the Municipal Act, but I think that Soviet elections are in •progress M were decorated and much improved Higgins for improvements to the Ex- g g Russia and will extend oven a peri "I 91, [ alfa ... • ° •.• • • 10.36 5.51 number of schools were interior dec- affects so many in so many different thou ht should be given to matin 1aD.49 6.044 orated during the midsummer vasa- and made more eomfortalbie by new eter bridge and approaches, same re- way-, that it is necessary to look at the roadis as fool proof as possible. of twos months• In no other country/ • • • • • • • • • • • heating; altogether, the accommoda- commendation as Clause 1. As long as there are roads and cars, would the voters stand for such pun :_ 11.03 6.18 tion with pleasing effect. The use of g; g . it in a veiny broad way. 1 �aIlIl • • tions are showing steady improve- Re motion of Messrs. Collins and Many innovations have been intro- there will be accidents, and the care- ishmenh —Detroit free Press. Mpinm • 10.08 6.23 light colors' for this purpose does Keys, asking for 'certain additions to a R ' (s�flelail 11.17 6.32 much to remedy poor lighting condi- Ment. duced into highway's methods• ;n the less and the reckless damage others There were 316 candidates for the the 'County Road Systentl we recom- • °r ¢offi ° . , . 11.Fn3 6.52 tions. llPe _ E�itrance Examination �n 1928 of mend no action until fui ther report past, and it is expected' that more as much as they do themselves. It is more important for the yota> d, (i�ondrPmor® • • , • , . , , 12.13 7.12 The teaching of Agriculture g will be found expedient in tie future. No workmen were injured to any to, the story of helium than t® o1c ' " Myth 12.22 7.21 ally in the rural schools has stimulat- these 27b were successful, or a high ,is heard from the Ilrghways Advisory These will take the form of improve- extent while carrying out the work be steeped in the tiresome orations N ° • • • • • • • • • • _ average of 87 per cent. Win ham Board. '' 12.34 7.33 ed the teachers and pupils to attempt g Y, year, and it has not been neves- Cicero—Dr. Herbert Levinstein, N ( 1'grave . • • , .. • • • ° tents in n the a amount of equipment of the r=' Relgr,,� • • , .. ° . • •, 12.50 7.55 the beautification of the school build- Public School had one of the [Re motion of Messrs. Turner and to cut down the amount of hand labor Bar therefore, to pay out anything Entrance Class in my experience; out McKenzie, asking,t Province to as- for compensation. This county has ings and surroundings. In some of 36 candidates, 27 obtained honors. same the Blue Water Highway as a and reduce costs, sive' as: It will soon be true to say that alma sumtL. L More extensive use of trucks been carrying its own insurance in Englishman's home is his garage.— schools window boxes have been The average age of Entrance candi- provincial highway, we recommend this res ect, too, and so far we have ed with good effect. iA great deal power graders. P Clough Williams -Ellis. affi pm can be done in this way to make the dates over the Inspectorate is a lit- that action on this matter 'be deferred 2. Use of power shovels, been very fortunate, so much so, that U s, rrmghamm • • • • • • • , „ 6.5b 3.05 tles less than 14 years. as the council of 1927 had entered a 3. Use of self -loading scrapers a heavy 'loss would not beso burden- Expectations and disappointments Ct 1.'l ve 7.15 3 2e school premises more attractive. Any In the spring term there were only similar request, and the matter was hauled by crawler' tractors. slime. t • are the luxuries of idlers.—XT. Beate C 7.27 3 38 expenses incurred in .buying bulbs or three Fifth Classes, at Walton, Ethel laid 'before the Highways Advisory 4. Use of dragline excavators. The annual returns to the Depart- �ffi� ....... • • ' • •' 7.35 3 47 plants for this purpose can be Te • and Gorrie. Another was formed at Board in 1928, and advice from the People are now demanding many meat of Highways shows the follow- and Shaw. 17 ""° claimed from the Department of Edu- g p ,ng expenditures: Now comes an aeroplane designs& H 3:?linkon 7.56 4.101 Auburn in .September with an attend- Depaitinent is beim awaited. improvements that were not thought '.'.c cation under the present scheme of provided'in Re motions of Messrs. Keys and necessary ten years ago. They are Read construction .....$ 25,941.81 ly. fr eeiield 8.15 4,30 Anse of 23: instruction is while moving to hoist oil and food] 7 s;:<; Iippen , , , ,., , ..... 8.22 4.38 agricultural grants. Forms I and- II of the Lowc•r School. Collins; Vi: ssrs. Adams and Beattie, asking for: VTaintenance and repair.. 128,987.51 - a:, jhye�agg 8 32 4.48 There were 12 School Fairs held in Temporary accommodation has been and Messrs. Keys and Middleton, re 1. Smoother roads. 14achinery 27,873.86 from the ground.—Aviation t. pick- ;: r 8.47 5051 this inspectorate last autumn. Of �c.ey;;ed in an unused church. The certain lights on county roads, we re 2. Roads better protected by guard Superintendenoe�'......... 5,442.12 erg up•—The Butte Daily Post. a . � peke these T was able to attend seven and fences. , • , ` PEI' 4., lta�llia 8.59 5.17 nurr.ls are from four neighboring commend that consideration be giv- rmrnty Bridges ... 499.65 We are glad these I.L.P. socialists i � ,,.. , . was much struck by the int?irst and ""'!'Oh3 ati and ^',l are able to be hot<' ^n these mrtters after the Commis- R. Dust elimination. Traffic Officer, motorcycle, r Qt, , ,-A:. enthusiasm they arrnised. Th- attend- some would be -ion b -is h -id an opportunity to ex- 4. Improved signing of the high- l,olieve in free speech.raWed hate to F ee 'n some cases was quite large. n:;;'`t` Oih(:•wis•, P wags c`c 9 pay to hear them B ndon Sun. a, P1 ..., C. N. R. TI[M�E TAB1L]E ^r i •rw - ,)nm hf)me a` Iiirh Schools amino the• •;tuations. ,• Snow removal in winter for 9019 The entries in many of the classes n 1 r,»} e's tv wld r.nt h v an oppor- W recorintend that a communica- $18:3,616.91 _ 01, 11 ^i`,. Ui�t cprp n,) i ernus. and the charart:• r of ars. ---- a ,;pity- c:) ri:•e the b,inefits of a high tion be F,nl to the Advi�nry Beard of 6 Tmproved grades. I .ss deductible receipts... 681.70 -- ----.. _... Sb :7; ` f a.m. p.m. thn exhibits reflected great credit on ,.ch.o,l r•r!ar•atSon. It shows what can +he Department of Highways request- 7 Improved turns. . iW,z.r ---- Goderich 6.20 2.20 t.lie pupils and teachers. The Agri- ') nec•omplishzd when the -re is a ing a rennet on the matters placed �"'r-_``'-`'' '�'_ _ �' ' 1 J., 0 8. Tncr�ased visthility on hills. $182,965.8981 11 ]lolmesville 6.36 2.371 culipral R-percntative and his assist- spirit, of co-ci6i^rubor. amgng sections. before them in 'September last. ,9• Roads that will be serviceable On this the Government �31 : Qlinton 6.44 2.50 ! �rcits de•;erve much .paatse for their thr year round. 6 h IT'-" � :, V", 4m '', Community schools such as this could It is the intention of the Commis- *rants paid he $97,44L.92 e, fixe v • w � L Z Geaforth ....•...... 6:59 3.®8 work in conducting These fairs. 1 am he d:• -:eloped at points out of close .,ion to try out a new system for the 10. Improved drainage, etc. Road Construction— o-- dd � - f8t. Colnmban 7.06 3.151 of the opinion that any rural school contact with High and Continuation payment of accounts whereb Miss All of zdhich are generally found to r — , • , , , ...... 7.11 3.22 ,.nt articipating is losing an oppor- y Rd. Na. 2, slang bots 22 l.i, A- � � ) 5' .:, Dublin P schools and parents would not need Tye will he appointed Treasurer for !be profitable improvements and much Lake Road, Hay To......$ 3,123.03 ' v iii West. tunity o` inculcating many good and s : to sacrifice the sporran, and over- the County Road_Comxnies'sioia, and kh2 has been expended in carrying out Rd 7°2, along Cons. 3-4, Mc -There is no r e)zl e d y i�', a.m. p.m. p.m. useful lessons among its pupt"is. ••,fight of their children. It is such County Treasurer will pay over to thes,a things as far as our finances Killop Tp . .............. 2,805.42 ` ` ;, Dublin 11 1 5.3d 9.(fi A feature of many of the School p Rd. 21, opposite i,ot 23' -Con. quite SO oOd for the Wln- schools m these that the Minister the Commission the funds in lump will permit. q g �,,� '1.22 5.44 . Fairs was the Oratorical Contest. At ®i i jet. Colunlban. would! like to see established. At the sums, as the accounts are passed. Bait we have to take care to -day of 14, W. Wawanosh 976.49 ter 1116 O � the elderly as I�,.'_ Gen -forth ..... 11.33 5.53 9.50 St. Helen's Fair, there were 17 en- presenb time there is much inequality This procedure will eliminate a great a much greater traffic than formerly. Rd. 21, easterly from Wing- A AGR ER'S ]Eli U LSRON., al 71'" Minton , , 11,60 6.08-6.59 10.04 tries in this event, and the speeches in taxation paid and benefits received deal of unireeessary work, and per- The census of the Department of 'ham ........ .. . 2,850.88 >lfff ¢ Ea This well-known medicine hag n i 11IIo1aaesville 12.01 7.03 10.13 were all of a high order. The first in large parts of several townships, mdt the accounts ,to be paid at an Highways indticates that the traffic Rd. 35, opposite ,Con. 10-11, 4"''r•• ' Goderich 12.20 7.20 10.30 prize winners from each fair met in been recommended and r� P Penny Banks are now established earlier date. Your commission de- increa es from 1'5 to 20 per cent. an - 'I .. Clinton for the final, the eventual win- s Goderich psi 2,382.52 2,I, , per been a pupil from No. u Hay, in Senforth, Clinton and Wingham sire to have the approval of this eoun- nually, o that we will have three or Td. 30, opposite Cion. 2-3, scribed for the old folks h� " , Public Schools the last two during cil before malting the 'change.— four times as orris' traffic on our Howick Tp. , , ... • , ... 2,246.6o the doctors of Gt. Britain aft& " , _� These children are receiving a valu- roads as we had i,tt,19'20. But these Rd ail southerly from• the Canada for over ears. the present term. Each pupil has a Ce lin. liv. TIIP,GIIG TABL1E able training in public speaking which increasing demands must be met, and B Line, Turnberry Tp.. 720.0'5 35 . H x pass book; once a week the teachers IEngianew's Reporct d later may be of considerable impoyt- collect their depoeits and the money no more money has beon raised for Rd 9, 7th annual grant to It has proven unequalled forco conic 2 ° `: �° enc®' to them. is placed at interest in one of the roads than was done in 1920, and if Ilerisall 3,O5b.00 colds, bronchitis and chronic IIl , ;'c' a� The attendance in. the Fifth Class- catarrhal af'fecticl �vd��ch chartered banks. Though it has been I beg to submit my report on the increasing expenditures are to be Rd. 7, 7th annual grant tos generally/ .I t 6'S® es was well maintained. 7Ehese schools the revenues must ,be mereas- on h .1.",,(.-*. f� . •, in operation such a short time, there work of the Covvaty Road Department made, Wing'am 6,766A0 whetherofthestomachorinteseinets. )s I I , ", 4 eL . ° . • • • • .. • , • . • .... • . . 5,.55 are all doing valuable work in provid- � for the year 1928. _ ed proportionately. Road signs .............. 1,016.82 {iE �',• are already deposits of upwards o£ +t, . • . ° . , , 6 04 frig higher education m centres remote 1500. During the year the county roads I do not think that all of these RESPIRATORY TAS®IJ13I'IES° C tr , • Aw�i4'iI a ... • . • • .. • • • ° • • . • • • • 6.11 from the Secondary •Schools. Aeon- $ The Government Grants are on the were generally kept in excellent eon- Increases should be met by increased A owns the soothes the irritaeicrvaa 1' , Myv • • • • • • ••• < ^ 6.25 siderabl'e number of one -roomed rural $26,941.81 loosens the secretions romotes • ° • same basis as for the previous. year; dition, which result was the objective taxes on the lands. In 1919 tie Pro- The machinery account shows ma ' , �.5L2 schools have Fifth ,Form pupils; this expectoration, es a breathing ° Q.� r .. , ... ° , .........,• At the same time vincial Government subsidises towards and n� set in the spring. shiner, purchased as follows: oration, eas '.NIr& !f alagTrgt . ° ° . , • • • • • • • • • . • ^ is especially true in townships like an quiets the cough. .... ,.°............: 1® 25 A.shfie where attendance at a High a great deal of 'surfacing has been county road�a was 60 per cent. for 2 J 1 Casa tractors , . $ 3,176.88 q 8 q done, so that they a-hould be improv- Provincial Country, and 40 per seek. 1 Rutley gas tractor .. 1,4f5e.00 ST®M[ACII3[ A N IID II1m1TiESTII1@TAII, i School would entail leaving home on ed in this respect over the condition for Cjoi;ttty ]E�oads. In 19fLbh this 1 .spring blade m�adntainer.. 584.80 DISORDERS—The iric3ely emulsn- ffDIIS ., ,m, the part of pupils. In many cases, Of 1m, subsidy' was changed' to 50 per cent. 2 Re,o trucks 5,700.00 filed petroleum oil in A N G I Ili R'S V „ Hconstipation those prepared' in these schools did ,, An increased amount of scraping for all roads, with some deletions• to ° • ' ' ° ' ' " o1GciTe .................... 7.50 1 I. C. truck .......... 425.00 overcomes and relieves ti c aaugl . • „ 11,48 very creditably on the Lower School "� has been needed, partly an account the systenn, so that the net result gravel screens ..... 102.00 mach and bowels. ' " ° ` » ° ° ' . • ' examinations. `: of the spring condition's, which were was about the .same as before. Since 6 catarrh of stomach j 1 F .°.................. ]12.01 The teaching of music has been re- P g D read paw 8 8e is pleasant to take, assists d es- 1 Dom. power grader 3,147 4 pea k i . °�............. 12.12 so destructive to; the Poadis, and part- 1919 the revenues of the Provincial 4 patrol .graders ........ , 690.60 tion and improves the appetite. e 230..receiving special attention in the c ly caused by the necessityfor this Government have been in'c'reased en- • • • , • , . • . • • . P, PP d I pLa,lD783r8D , , , • .... 12.23 1' pick plow 68:65 h has bites of lime and aside ' '.. `.. • •• schools of some districts. Practically, i c ........... . 1 n t .. + ... . ° .....y . ° .. 12°• • work, df the rod are to be iteptt in ormously by the imposition o£ g+as 3xPdP P� . tax and by the increased ntimtber of rapers 56 50 tone up and strengthe he system _:rat1 , ... ; ° ..... ° ...... 12JA1 all the schools iat the township of Us- Tools , .. 8.34 . - �� proper coiiditiota. . c as +» .... ° ... �. ° .. 12°45 borrue, ar'e visited weekly by a spe�ci.al "- r ' U,. t , - L'Albor was V -1T scarce during the cars in operation. �i oreover, the m llaoaaae Qe�autd be w fl t h o nn ¢ o N instructor in this gabject; this is %1160 ' r� season, since the fdrtriers wePe gen- Liquor Control Act has prad7xeed a big $15,413.15 A:t • .'a..:ulsaoeir o -. tide of the Goderich edhools. The re- / erally busy on 'their' farms, as rainy i�venue which, under present condi. a , , :r:- 14 'pier wfttee: e) my lwa.vqpit•• ,a '' '� a stilts of this training are quite a pat'- d ` = RepaiPs to machinery. 6,480.71 ac , - "-- a weather caused) et 'Vtersi 91tOrt wtlrldn' ti0ii9i 'n tld b8 spent a4P iAig'lR�ay lm- t iiia d obi rr al on ition t 11 I o pp ---$nbronah$tiamna�apfarrRaw(condiYi�� (' ent in the singing ,of the children. ' sea,"n. It is �s cooed' that less and prove�nent, $?1,878,8'8 Sid,) ' '' �, ' 1 "7t'&►is idea tn5rg11t +rail be tat n.ul+ with . ��� d f less farm'elp IT -& available in the During these years, the Govern- ' c �. a,:.. adrvrrrfbage b1t otlta�r aromas. - fuittlra, as many1nd 111%1, whet 000rlc- meek s expenditures have gPeatl� 3n- The Superintendence eogts tamers as M.. S ; ;i p • 41 „ < 062w, 026 W10Ing on, road, ther+a are lata at cPeed flay exlrennditur'�s on I'rrvvrfncial follo(a�:�� L! ' ` " .',, c ,.,: , �( 3..%tAtilt Ca4�ui °I"eaclte4rs' leitltitgxN was iiield at fir i a t V AN � � ` �, in le 1t�idtln0. We're it n'ot illighway'g, and by ,gir�fti�' ,gp:��ts •ta Salaryr oil County Fnngirtet� �r „? , :.+, eta -b,61? lith Rua, I2til, - _ f home'ba g � on rt�taon erred Sa erintendenrc 8 500.Oi6 c r • m i 4 6iaw . mt ,+trod o � ° ( �, , omre� t1f1• hih,s", .. , m 1 for the t It std, S6 tocsltn s, but pas tr 9sv , $ f n 1, :.1 111 r bI fieacla+ 77Yi gtterlial ► has ee . kft''fi to ih'e caft7int+� ,es t� did. Railway f�,,res� ........... I 8.10 I 11 "r s �a ,., � 1 ofttibl� tat ati>rr g ,..i4 vveaild 1Yave fizz , . tz xis16% ,5ntc inMr,: zYn Pt re :areal eta :bhir nonan ' 1<i* ou t tr HIotZ hillta ....... ...... 100.5art 0 5*.,fir,', it 'YUA��iwp: E ... :11! C _.„ '� out t ho vmlt , ., ,,.' 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