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t�a1 �t t! t r� tv +rr �oilossatpsseet. sae said.- tLe !soya ting. tpertrttde Lumthey il[cet rlase MUTING IN BAPTIST CHURCH WELL A a �ED �atwA mtore sa't�mess: 1B1aod� W sato tier Bray of twakla c that tb 110400rx). Walter \Yrrww1w. lte� W
are tltes ores, languid, Tw" "s'x folk kid sw msaaay eelter tllisps to sea that Xow wwbe. Robert OrsiS. Doaald
wise )mve no t las } . "� tkry woods leave the talc of school AaTacltoaald isuavrsati class hivaurst,
�+4'I I fl,lfle ristaloaa[{+Ilaiaat � � R1lj�folril alt Alp# have !taut Pf II=c I etelaeites esti !arise+ to alae pins � tlza<vr Murray fawwa#.Iasw lwtauru). Ing
bsekwhes, ma appattae, 40*^tiseret Tho prise Sar writiag &Ad sttsll lsyeayn aiaclae►aRld f neeeandEllylo
IiRlakll�la V>ia1'it/a{• falaatltit Spoto, ami aIways Aft"atr- Ing was lsresemtra lyr firs. Redditt In huuotel. 1vlWiae+eR atReke•taiir, RtwW. Just ' a little =4" rich, real ia4aalf s1 the Hunts and xehool ClubalcVittle, al arie Tiwsu&,4 Qmtion
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..A noir system of flas u:ing Chit. 4& From 'lapis pefnt of View it blood and those traubUs raaisk. To of Vit•toriA sebool. of which she Is Y„tutg, 11,)b Illai•k. Billy 1'altri4w.
diet►"s f�acisty work was discuat ytight be worth whaN f+ar ossa atlr» ,t t� new, rich red blood Dr. Wil. prmleiew. Etat. U*Mttt stated butt +liar .tat6e+Id° Melvin Oftilth. Billy
g tydpg the. Hotae *ad i�a*jot t•lub bad de. lhumu*w. Iiouglas t)rakave. frllt'1PIt ��"�� �� � o� ��
sod at l� at tke, "mod maestittg' � BemWy 4o salsa the ro sam" *aad Hams` Fink 1°llla are cq.ievl to give a grae#e Prize% far grosttmar (given -b fir.
County Childreat's Aid the of such a rssolatie a did g prise te> every y
of that Idapl� passing you need. 'X'Itat • is why tkoete >� for aaieuerat l�'llrx,nl•�lionaid aitcDottal�hz The airtlws In lifts llata4lsrae:ttee loos! taiantet iw likely to blas
aid Rap"116 Society. bold In the not nerpssetrilx mean that the Ipg- as * prodde•ney And 4leport i �
eft hrye a vrarld-raids repuiatlon t� tum+ Prime for history dttivep by Maple the tiaa ter. Ow prlalr up too Nov.NI,tt}i cora; ° *} •
iigalss4ott post' ebuxch on TuetaeiAty islatur• world maalttce the tegNeaated 'blood soot soaves terdc. Among Thr literature prize was lireieu`ted . Leat Chapter, I.O.D.114)--Billy 1'ult a AnthrackelE?411.00
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evowng Nor. loth. The suggestion change int the Act. lien. F. C. ,1!.`l• who hsv* proved the truth of these rho Je 't a "
casSe ir»aar the headquarters of the !lett, pastor of the $,al+tist elivatph, stAtaamaetats U Iliacs Arante U. lilosaskl itrte*P addtwssew were gives aLw by 1'riaae .,Por _ depnrtttaemt Ape! attend. ��, Ty�.sodety in the form of a rugg•estedcited the cAss of the Tetxsiatiaamaiitg Wooirid0i Ilan., who SAYS.—• I b*• Miss 14barman, prluelpal of Central aan'e (!riven by Mr. J. W. Vailatter)I
rrontaaltttim roeues W-thio-Legledatetrs- Districts whera..ita had_wsatW 4W -yWy Wesk sand nervous, had a•tuwl, Mr. R. R. etafloKs, of tl►e � Priz for pwaa. 1�� �1f,.1�1. i2.0 X13:10.
to para an amendment to the Chll- where the needed support for•.Chil p�ua in my aid+ and buck mad-Xui'1'rrr- school- - trustee Hoard; and . Wr.--R. _ Prize. for ReoRrePhy m rfe by Mr. � j iSegla ��$.(IQ
draws Protection Act whereby R dren'r Aid work was mot .voluntarily from frequent sick he►aad&cbes. I 1ltopehouge, principal of Victoria Ii, It. Lansls.-1Nanatti yFuriwtt, 4 t:etaal j4 riMi Ytatw 4wpScalesztk� wr6etNiiea.___
a ChildroWs AW -Society, of a county forthcoming. Often where the rk was hardly able to do anything alsout school. Air. Htwsehousre, whole popu• Prlxe tsar catmpo+aikloit (glreb by - -
or city as the case might be could was needed most the 6upport wiur tate hotiSe and would ^wake •latus a laxity with the pupils was attested air. W. 11. Itobertsou)--Erelxn Mae- � Fes' � � 6,M P W
haw A tax levied in the county rates the least. start at .night, with tuy heart pound• by the enthuGsiastic Applause with 1?alaakl, at = "d V* it Mel lieltt la pareassptly rias P rove*iir `
support , frig violently. If I walkeitb nprtAirS I awaikh ht" was sreeteil by the .boys Prixe for arithmetic (glren by kokw alt! w.
for tate su t of the work thele re-: 'When the resolution was put tc ami, Rlrls, tbswked all' *4o had .gly lirincllxtl , stoneho0e) --. Gertrude aR ssatw ��� see � iVew F
eogmi:ing the principle that the wells the vote of the' rposting only trio would be' breathleeSs and my . heart '4 prises or wive bad taken Part to T.uruby. y us7sae0
yoo oft We of
of tits Children's Aid is a public of-, votes were recorded against It, and would Rutter rapidly. I used doe- Prime for drawln latrrres soft a! 1t�rsal �+arrsM
fair in which everyone should- boar a the tea's r aodicine butdid not do me the a agtanr t haled in any rosy. � p fglveft; by Mr. � In
petition will therefore be for- He, read a letter written -for the oe:•. J. C. Garrte)•w-�Aibrzt Askrr. sawa.n11*44 by Ow gsaadsaRat' •
proportion of the toss. By the re. .wardeed. • any permanent good, Then I was caeton by shies I;e Tousel, who evi- Prime for reading (siren by lir. J. (4W 3$ "em
Rotation the rate would be fixed not Another clause In the resolution advised to take Dr. Williams' Pink . dently has not ~ forgotten the boys « Craigte)Itebe.m Vaekenxle, IrveYq o Is �• jy now itt farrow 0".
exceed half a mill in counties or suggests, legislation providing fog Pills and decided to try them, and J staid striR. of Victoria school In spite iVrlting &nit spelling prise (given �
cities having leas than 80,000 popu!.the constitution of a board of direct- can Only say that they did'wduders of the illness. which for the present 11'r•Home ane, lichee! t`lubl-alitthel
lotion, abed not more than one quay- ora for the County Children's Aid for me. I am now we;l and strong compels #ler absence from her place. Cook• o ��
for of a mill in municipalities having Socioty, much the same as we have again and able to do all my work, and on the tenehlug stair. Primes given, by' Misa Wiggins: For e
over 80,00.0 population. As Huron had In this -county, with the erception tis Is all due to Dr. Williams' Pink • Thr chairman took orcasloit to general proticleney, sr. li, cU►ss -Riay
County lien over 80,000. population that- it -is.•proyided that the County -Pails. I have recommended the pill: wards The end of the urogram to .speak I.a�nrence, For general prodrle�ttry, Via: H�IN►#ue at t1tM wltMarE
the limit (should the resolution be Warden should be pre of the Board. to:others.who have taxers thein with of the hxeelleut order observed by the Jr. II, clang --hull) Carter, Yor •Hop OHANDLUIR PLUMBING suited HKATiNah1
acted upon by the Legislature) The Huron County Society decided equally good result" eedi reileboys dc'tecl1e�eredithupon as the remark-
a°Prixes siren
9V Misides. gt,ertt'Faottet !!r Houw'PAtisala 1171,
4a would be one-quarter of a will, an4 not to wait for legislation but to You can Bet the Ville from your Prises Swan by Altos !fate June
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riseaaent of the school. for highest •snarls at the Juue pro- °
as it was explained at the mating adopt the iaclueion of the County drugglat, or by mAll at 50 cents a' box Miss D orotbi r Bell •acted as the motion examination In ber•classew-�
one-eighth of a mall would bi- atnf , Warden on the Board At once, as it from The Dr. Williams Ifedioine Co. Tatuca Johnston Tleatr(ep MaeareNOW
gor, 4. -
pislpo accompsanlst of - th4-•, evening. _ _ `
cierik to- 'provide.. -for. -the necasatury would contribute to closer interest In Brockville, Ont. -- x $e pt plls' eboruses wire 1n char8e M•riorle oumby, Billy MacKay: Bold •model for It mslrks . at 1 rizo for a4molid, highest marks at
expenses of the work in :his county., the work on the part of the county. of Silas Vesta Watson, rowhose careful Prize to; literature (given by lir. etrtra " oxAssixiartiat (ghost Cly air. eutre►atte oaceminattoak (lectrudo,•
The resolution was -introduced by Mai Rev. J, E. Void, who has been' act• The woman who wears a smile Is tralutu c wan rettecte4 in •tht imusu- J. 1r'• Thomson)--lfel'vin 11 math. Viotor 1.aurlsten)-•-Whet Cook Lumby,
A. V Robertson, who explained that. ing prep{dent since the retiretnent of gilways well dressed.
the provision would rooe Similar to' Mr. James Mitchell, was in the chairMiller's Warm Powders veli!` clear
that provided for libraries, where r; for the meeting, and in hIs address the stomach and bowels of worms, no
library board can requisition a grant made feeling reference to .the deatr that the cbil&will no more be trou.
for its Maintenance not exceeding a of Mr. Mitchell.
Med by their ravages, the powders
cartoon rate. The existence of Anel' Reference was made by, others &1-
A provision in the .act would lint so, and a resolution, moved by Coup- are sweet to the taste ¬ h child
mean, that it had to be acted.upon, ty Clerk Holman, i t connection wit)f will objeft to taking them. They otic
F Mr. Holman, county clerk, was the the passing of Mr. Mitchell, was and: wj hile le in in theta composition,
and . in. eom"e -cases they ' n►aY
leading one . to express dissent from adopted by a; standing vote, Mrcause vomiting, that most not be tak-
the, proposal, pointing put *bat much Holman , also made reference to the en as a sign that they .are nauseating;
of the, sentiment: at present attach death of Mr. W. H. Kerr, the honor- but as an indication of their effective
Ing to the work of the Society would. ary president of the Society, and work.
disappear if it became rate support+ moved the appointment of Rx.Wgrd.
ed In place of being 'supported by ,en W!, , R. Elliott, of. Centralia, asP " -
voluntary contributions. He also honorary presidont, which he thought . pality a>it►d, from. this troint of view.
claimed that the Legislature 'might would be particularly appropriate • se the proposed change to. support of
with propriety' be approached to con- Mr, Elliott was warden At the time the . C. A. work by, a county Ilevy
tribute a percentage of the - mainten,the ' Shelter - was secured. The fol would be more equitable. 'The ten-
once of Children's ShelteiCs, just a s it owing officers were elected : Hon deny was for those less robust and
` contributed sa proportion of the costpresident, Mr, • 1V. R. -Elliott, presit. less able to look after themselves. tG
of drift to towns and cities and in thio
lowalhce. upkeep and rho inotbers' al-'IMr dent,
T.y Acbeson' (t ie various pas.• way a heavy. 'responsibility wall
It was the generally expressed op. *tors of the county are also put dowta sometimes placed on u minor; rnunici-•
inion -of the officer's' of the local Chil- as vice pre4ident); secretary, Mr.• A. polity which viiould be more equit-
dren'.s Aid. Society that in this cunni M. Robertson; treasurer, Sheriff Rey, ably borne by the county at larger
ty here *did not seem much advant. molds local superintendent' -Mi: tb A i?umbiit of very ' interesting len'
age. in the change, as the, county M. Elliott.: lilern, slides were shown by 'Mr. El:
council was always ready to. c6ntri. Addresses were given by Rev. J Nott~ illustrating the . w6rk the Soelei
bate a sufficient sum to carry on the E. Ford, Rev. F. C. Elliott, County ty is doing in Hurbrt.. County, ane!
vtork,:but many districts were-not"ae perk Holtrt" and Warden: C. A, Rev. F. G. Elliott closed the meeting
favorably situated, and .the° provisibp Robertson. Warden Robertson point. varith, prayer.
of the proposed change in the Act ed Out what struck him as desirable The following are the annual re-
would plat such societies in .o positio» that the county should a.., made thr portg of the 'local superiptendent,
..where they could get'tlto'hssistance• unit in the support or many°linea of Mr.' G. M. Elliott, and of the treas-
from their county councils they need- work rather than the, minor mumici urer, Sheriff Reynolds.
To the President: Members of The Children'sboy left his hotne, without ut his parents' consent,
Aid Socletyand Friends: He was returned to his father and placed on pro.
I have pleasure in presenting Amy 14th Annual bottom. IN COI�ICLUSION
Report for the► year suilthe October Slat. 1926.
�A•t the very beltirininu I wish to thank the I would stake, San appeal to the families in
$eAvenlyy Father for His guidance . and help in Huron County to open their he&its and their
difcharging the duties in connection with our homes to children and to give -them the love for
wor3i for neglected and dependent children,which their hearts long and from which they
There in a sameness about our work from • year , may 'have been ''deprived through rao fault •of
'to year so that it hardly seems -necessary to go their awn.
into .details, especially as all cases slre discussed- These;chilttren�wilt not be uncured for, if you
at our monthly meetings, which are held on the fail to meet tWa opportunity for others ;,will an- .
first Tuesdayof each month and are open to any- swer the call. We are offering the most Pre-
oneinterested in child welfare. cions gift in all,the world—that which .money'
AT THE SHELTER cannot buy and which longingr cannot bring --a
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The children In the. child., Yours will. be the loss 'itYou miss the op
Tho year began with sever.-
eer, portunity of receiving one of .these little ones in.
Shthat is the lowest number for any
month. The highest,. was 12, the average 9. the name ch the' master. The happiness of
The Matron's duties have not always been pleas 2aomo is A child.
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The as many of the -children have faulty and ha rPhe coat of this upkeep of the Shelter has been
bits that are hard to gorrect and require a t realr greatly reduced by contributions of. fruit, cloth -
deal of tact and patience. We have investigat. ing, vegetables; .etc., from Societies, Wdrmber -Oil
ed 51 complaints involving 97 .children; only 8 atitutes, Bible Clam"see and a groat number of
weze made wards of the Society. -Four of these priv4te •individuals. Many friends have also
ere quickly placed, 't footer homes and one Ie sent troatr to the'rehildren. Thr Lions gave the
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still in the Shelter. Twent% -two Children were
children a trapppqq outing in the form of a picnic
returned during the year, 28 were placed or to -
at M'enesetung . k, which they greatly enjoyed.
' placed. There were fives children not wardi, The C. P. X.e%ployeea also made Cbristmar
who were returned to their parents. Eve a happy time by visiting the Shelter . and
f� FOSTER HOMES pro4enting each,obild with a useful gift, After -
WAWA they entertained them aa ,Shipman and
-There are about 170 wards placed in iosterg, Common know hos to do. Many cash contribu• .
k bomes in Huroti County besides 45 -that have tions were recolvad and acknowledged,
been legsHi,adopted and require no further all
p+ The Society .la also indebted to the, public
ervislon. TThhese are registered with the Iteg- press of our town and county for their readines&
istrar-General ii► the name of the people who at all times. to giv�a tree space to mention the `
h#atie adopted them..` They ,have an interest tae activities of the 9 iety. I take thit opportun-
the estate of the people just, the sante as if born ity of thanking &Wwbo have helped In any way
' to them. Surely the Society in doing a good to carry on the work in the interests of 'homeless
!thing, not only for a child but for the- people, . ch)Wnn.
for. what is a:child without as home 9104 -what is a Several of=our wards are earning wages, 12 04
i home without a child 7 these have their savings der sited in Trust Ac,
WANDS VISITED counts in the Bank,' each inviduat ward havinsse °
We have made 198 visits to yards In foster : a a separate account 14 The total amount on deposit
homes; travelling About 9000' miles in doing so, is about $1800. The largest individual account
In most cases, conditions were found good and is $976, and the smallest 5,00. These deposits.
the children well tared for. We removed one are Ieft to accumul4te until our wards resich the
child without notice and placed him in Another ages of 21 or get married, ,as some have dome dur.
Borne, where he is receiving good treatment and Inc the past.year. "Where children are earniniv
doing well. Sixteen mimes were removed from oases, the usually have a yearly contrAct and
our list. Of these 4 got married, 4 reached their . make renewals from year to Year.
majority and 8 'were IsgAlly adopted. Three TREASURER'S STATEMENT,
boys were sent to -the Industrial Sehoof and one Receipts and Expenditures from November lot
to the' Ontario Institute at Orillia during the 1924,. w to'iktob31st,1925
egs
g�rear: We took one little, hslplboy to the A
ilospitap for 'Sick Children at LoIAWI. and, the
Stratford Rotary Club have agreed to pay the Balance on hand from Nov. 1, 1924....; 60 62
coat of treatment while he is there. Cash from Intron County ............. 81000 001
CORRESPONDENCE ' Cash from Municipalitki
... .. Y..YY $90.00 i. 114
Our correspondence In quiteheAvy. We have Cash 'troth Individual ContrMutlons.... 241 70
.sent out 2316 pieces of mail and received 927i Cash from Societies. , ............... 133 95
)Asny of the 'letters are interesting: and some- Cash from Maintenance Account...... 68: 60
times call for immediate Action, indicating that ave s M .
the Society is ex ted to have a remedy for $3, 4
any form of trouble aff"tint the Home. 21 terve $3924 67
JUVENILE COURT BalAiries � ::....«............sl:61c, 00
All offenders under the Age of'. tat yeArs tare Hotrsto}toli Sup les.. ...,,�......... W2 71
etealt with in the Juvenile Court, The parentr Clothing! and 14801
are requested to appear with the. children and p+� ' ' ' • ..... ' • ' . ` . ' '
W4 U
they are reminded of their responaiibility for the • • • r • ` , , • •'a'' ... ".. " " .. .....
92
conduct of their children. rich, case regalros . Travelling E res.................. 189 21
atoreful stud as the object is not so much the LAundry And lagea.................. 1i54 2!
y i Water and Light ..................... 26 8P
•punishment of•the child at the imltrovetsiant ar ;! tool 3upplWa...................... is 69
conditions so that thief offe w s Will rot be' Meet' Pbotoa.......... 6 01
0,L The total number brought to Court offs 9'8. Maintenance ,Account .................. 201 45
an boy's but ono. Seventeen of tbtse wire found 'Postage and Bank: i'hargts.......... , 63 17
« go tyr of theft. In mesh cases restitution 'away November, lot, 1925, Balance ran Hand..$ 419 6e
it*& and the StIltty parties placed on probation, Bmowod from the Bank during year..;1,100 00 �
taus was sent to Orillia lnitkvto and ane to Vk. Pr}Ittfte and O&e supplios,.......... 90 0
traria Industrial School. Five rate disc'kargaecro I)antist, Medical Attention and Drugs.. . 4 It
With a,i �w.arning. Th,,ryre wort found g♦ulilty of cif• YP,h,�no"'I � . , ........r ....... ............ 18 41
�ne pro y atilt were allowed o go aftf, '*'"* Y» ort Nvl�..� r .. r r r .............. � Q Sit I
r� on. 'f Tee were eluarred with 1141ALrace ............................ 419 6o . .
r"View emotiatt, vriptr it to hater f+emt stolen UNIV.6,06---„�,-
'1'pwty rnAele res a ware pleteod on slobs: !lla3t4 t;"
tieya fer a yo&u . Toa b lit vp for disotdarly BHl;dtil• b" R. O. UYNOLDS,
costdrori rs e: 411seh*rtai wIw tk sa warni>' r. tlr� I .,, " 'I`rottattsr *r
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