The Clinton News-Record, 1902-02-06, Page 5•
Feb. 6114 1902
Pk.113‘10 MEETING,
••• lyRkVi./.•
A pUblie Meeting will bo hold in the town
Clinten, on Idenday, b'ellruary 10th, cell)"
Istenchig at 7 30 o'clock, Co diseites tho matter
of erecting .0 Vold ritorage establisignevt
(linton. 'rho mccting will bo addressed by
nen. J. T. Garrow. Mel), Allan. CouutY
Wonneillor Cantelon, IL A, Forrebter, MaYor
Zackson, W. R. lielden and others. TIM nubile
are cordially invited to attend.
Clinton. Jan, 28th.
"
Hagar Snoes
aavete•vasta'aes•tesse-Weee eitaite
For Men
Bell Bins
aleseefe,Sesallatirseatalladaelt,
For Women
These'shoes are,macle
from - original 'and
exclusive designs up-
on whichthe highest
skill Andbest thought
have been concentrat-
ed and impart, to the
foot an elegance of
style which, distill-
guishes their .wearers
as being better dress-
ed than those of less
particular choosing.
No matter for what
purpose you may de-
sire shoes you will
find you'r require-
ments perfectly sup-
plied in the
HAGAR or the BELL
line, so complete is
the variety.
FRED. T. JACKSON.
Sole Agent in Clinton
To Rent or
For 'Sale Ads
• HOUSE -FOR SALE.
The undersigned offersfor Salo a seven-rooin•
ed cottage on Orange streettogother with one-
fifth aore of land. New cistern and Well. Will
be sold on reasonable terms.
. MrtS. CARLING.
Clinton, April 12111.
0.0-f- CHOICE FARM FOR SALE.
$9,000 will buy a. °hole° farm of about 120
acres situated a half mile from Clinton. Good
brick house, 20x28 and 20x2 ;barns 40k40 and
40,x60, with stone st underneath,silo,wied-
rniii, etc. Wei. be sold on easy terms. . For
further particulars apply tit _
. JAMES STEVENS, °Bawl P.0;
nton, Deo. 9th,. '4.
'
Logs.
Logs and Heading of
all kinds -wanted.
Highest prices given,
Soft. elms to be out 11 ft.,
12 ft. or 13f. long. •
R. & J. Ransford,
Stapleton Salt Works.
MARBLE NM oRANrrE
t4ONUNENTS.
TIDV OTAITOVIIIIHWS4WSCORD
tfts Cure a Vold itt Otte Day.
Teke Laxative Btomo .Quinine Tab.
lets. All druggiets refund the money
if it fails to cure. E. W. Grovele wg
nature le on (tech hoz. 25e,
.44,5ti:FIELD TOWNSHIP.
..blizzard is blowing and the wade
are being badly drifted.
Mr. Bower, 1.2tb con., is getting game
valuable cedar at, Me nifl for maktng
shim glee
The Zion chureh is being thoroughly
reuovated and will present a beituttful
appearanCe wben
Tbe sacramental eervices of the Ash.
field circutt were held at the •Hope
ehurch lastidunclay,
Maple Grove L. 0, L. No. 1044 intend
to nave au At Monte Friday everting.
Feb. 2811t. An excellent programme is
being prepared, •
For Over Fifty Years
afrievantsrarves OoTnlNa anonhas beea
used by millions of mothers for their children
while teething. If disturbed at night and
broken of your rest by a sick child. Buffering
and crying with pain of Cuttinx Teeth send at
once andgot a bottle of "Mrs. whaelow's sooth-
ing $Yrue for Children Teething. It will re -
neve the poor itte sufferer immediately. De-
pend upon ik_inothers, there 1800 mistake about
it. 11 00908 Inarrhoa_,.. regulates the $tonmeh
and bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the
Gums, reduces Inflammation, aildgives tone and
energy to the whole system, him Winslow'
Soothing Syrup" for children teething isplea-
sant to the taste and is the prescription of one
of th,.. oldest and best female physicians and
nurses in the United States. Price twenty-five
con:son bottle. Sold by all druggists through
out the world." Be sure and ask for "Mrs,
irzsrow SooTHINGSvaur.
Minton Market Report:
Wheat' 016 toC 7
(loose Wheat 0 75 to 0 75
Barley 050 to 0 52
Oat'a „„ 0 .19 to 0 40
Peas 0 75 to 9 75
Rye 0 4(1' to e a
Potatoes per bushel' • 0 30 to 9 30
Butter rolls and crook.., 0 15 to 0 le
Butter in tub „ ..... 0 15 to 0 16
Eggs perdoz 0 20 to 020
Hay 8 00 to 9 00
Wool 0 15 to 0 16
Live Hogs per cwt.. ...... 5 75 to 5 75
TiressedPork per. cwt 8 00 to 7 70
11.3hickens per pair.... ,0 20 to 0 40
Ducks Per pair Q 40 to 0 60
Orem per pound 0 05 to 0 06
Turkeys per pound 0 07 to 0 08
Flour per evyt . . ... 190 to 216
Bran per ton .18 00 to 18 00
Shorts per ton . 20 00, to 20 00
Dried Apples per 005 to 0 05
•DURHAM POW FOR SALE.
The undersigned were a Durham cow for
Sale , one of the best ranch cows in the county.
Will calve about the peddle of Feeruary:
•W. DUNCAN, Clinton
Jan, 25th. •
-COWS FOR SALE.
Th.; undersigned has three &we for sale.
One Is a half Jersey, newly calved, while the
other two are expected to calve this month, .
JOSHUA W:
Jan. 201. Summerhill P. 0.
AUCTION 'SALE.
Auction sale of pure bred Shorthorn cattle,
the•property of Salkeld Bros, consisting fat 9
choice balls,ranging in eget.= nine months to
twentymonthe old. 3 females about two years
old, also some good horsea. •
The sale will take place on the farm of Isaac
Salkeld, lot 6, 1 con. (4ederich township, 1 mile
south of Goderich on Wednesday, Feb, 12111.
19024 1 o'clock p. in. Terms of sato 8 months
credit. Discount for math. Writetor catalogue.
Address, •
• laitAa SALEELD, Box 59,
Thomas Gundry, Auctioneer. 'Cioderich.
,. •
AGENTSWANTED. .
Reliable lady agents wanted in Clinton to
take orders for. our custom made dress skirts,
walking skirts and underskirts. Write for
terms.
1/034INI0N GARMENT CO., Guelph.
• Eyestrain,
Drains •
Vitality
Erestrattiuses,up thlt
Iners'es and drains
vitality. It Is danger.
ous to health and life:
We SaVe life and en.'
aure health brremov-
ted.asestraie.
A.3. GRIGG
$cieentierttiorawneles" and
lo
CLINTON. ONT.
RATTERBORY St WORKS,
Direct importers, Workman-
ship and Material guaranteed.
SEALg:". 84 'BICE
• PROPRIETORS,
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—ATTEND THE BEST—
• —IT PAYS— %
CLINTON
MARBLE
JANUARY 'SESSION OF THE HURON COUNTY COUNCIL.
The Huron County Council met at 3 Lower Winghem end bridg
o'olook p.mu. on Menday, Jen, 25th,with Bayfield river near Clinton.
the following members present Messrs. Hunter Bridge Co, glover
Bowman, Cantelon, Ceunoily, Cheer Supply Co., Windsor, 3439
here, Ferguson, Bays, Bolt, Mika, Bridge Con $5025i_ ItIo$ Ji
Lockhart, Lamont, Miller, lltoLean, Olevelend, Vii$?3; tiarailton
Patterson anti liproltroao. $5720. It was deckled tha
The Clerk read section No 10 of trtiot be given to the Hunter
rulerelating to the election of Warden Security to ve aatistaetery
and tusked tor nontinatione, when it was and En•gineer. Five tende
rooved by. Ur. Bay% seconded by Fla Waved for the eubatructure-
Conuolly, rhat Ur. Donald Patterson cubit* yard.
nonnuetiona were made and after the gn, v6'131111401 4liettennt°1513°51d°°
be warden for this year. No other
expiration of half an hour the Clerk de -
*tiered Mr. Pattereon sleeted Warden ro: Reid
raidog 00 4 75
S. j. Andrews 4 82
4 70
of the County of Huron for the year
1902, Mr, Patterson aubaoribed to the
oath of offices before his honor Judge The tender of F. euttri
Masson and took the chair. He thanked bce:::
hint aud expressed the hope that the
the °omen 'for the honor conferred'on coibeocuperlowto.ostaip” ito-Yeeeputoeigd)
:sante good reeling would characterize
eethehrtohceeepdaiene of the council this year FINANCE COMMITTEE
The fineness report recom
The minutes of last day's preoeedings ptyment of a number of ace
read aud approved. Moved by dtr. That the Warden and T
Speakman, aeconded by Mr. Ferguson, empowered to borrow money
That Metiers. Cantelon, Hicks, Bowman,
Miller and Lockhart. be a striking
committee to report on the standing
committees for the year. -Carried„
WEDNESDAY. .. That they found the goal, registry
' It was moved by ltir, • flo't, eeconded office and court house neat and clean.
by Ur. Laraont,That this council learnt; That more accoinroodation for filing
with the deepest regret of the °entire papers in Mr. McDoneld's office and
Ind illness of their fellow -councillor, that the county engliteer attend to this
Mr. Torrance, and assure hint that his matter.
*Meese? is very much felt front our /le recommended in De
meetings, and we desire to express the the gaol kitchen has been
tervent hope that in a very short time little coat by„ taking dawn
he will be restored to hie usual good
health, so that this council may have
the benefit of hie ability and experience
at our next session, and that a copy of
IbiB resolution be sent to Ur. Torrance,
-Carried.
A letter from Mr. Barnwell of Varna,
relating to peddler's license was read
and sent to executive conatitittee;
,A,Iso a letter from W. Young, . reeve of
Colborne township, was received and
referred to road and bridge committee.
Annual statements from the Collegiate
Institutes boards of Clinton and Sea.
forth were sent to executive committee.
Report of House of Refuge committee
Was presented and passed.
Mr. McGillicuddy, secretary •of the
Huron, Bruce and Middlesex Electric
Railway, asked that the right of way be
granted over the Maitland bridge at
Goderioh, and a large delegation waited
an the council this behalf. Referred
to the read and bridge •ccenmittee to
report,
• A.pplications for county auditorehip
were received from Messrs. Cantelon,
Clegg, Lawrence,. Holman, McIntosh,
Black, Bail and Morrison.
A deputation representing the Daugh-
ters of the Empire waited on the gouts.
oil to get financial aid to build and
furnish a county hospital. Mr. Proud.
loot and Judge Doyle addressed the
council in this behalf. Lieut. -Col.
Varooe and several other gentlemen
appeared before the council asking for
a grant for the 33rd Regiment. 'The
matter was referred to the executive.
• committee.
Messrs.., Miller and Ferguson moved
that Mr. Deschinan be appointed. a
aunty student at the Agricultural Col-
lege for the year 1902. Sent to executive
committee. •
The committees for 1902 will be eon-
atituted as follows
. Executive and Special,-Measrs.
Hays, Connolly, Kerr, Miller and How-
,
e over the floor le eorubbed only onee or tvvloe
year the sweeping ?mid dating oareless-
dinr,$0975; ly done and th‘ re Is no proper means of
8;. Stratford ventilation the claim room soon becomes
ridge Co., unfit for occupation.
BrIcige Co., The water oloseta ahould beiessy of
t the oon. mem anti ehould be kept clean and
Bridge 00. free from SHOW in winter. In many
to Warden freedoms the closete are placed wheys
rafi;inerre03 re; very deep snow to reach them and then
the children have to watie through
find the oloset nearly tilled vvith anew. '-
• whigham
sonoor. ansertaxos,
$6 00
4 50 Number of Ivens entailed 1890 1901.
4 50 Average eaten/Uwe . 71641 . 4610
Pereenteg_e or attendance . . ... 68.3 62.1
"'"-" Panda in it.. Reeder. Pettit, 1821 903
.. v a .. • • . • • . 663
0 n a
dlige w."4: ll'''Ille Init nt:la' er . :o:.; .. p-ii:p.'lls17e3t4
tendill62::
a it q . .„ ..... 1422 1280
1075 909
mended Lb° maw '""'''s"... ° a 4 d n(.1. .9#
41u1B47134:pittnell it:n, anc:ha .ovoN1 Thpa A %its, itd7e co z: ;Dips e,..61d..11 gull: ,'El'anmelf isa4485v.ep:e.;.1.r.4414$8,076
being a decrease ot 14 per cent,
,s,54 -,., 1:3 A .. 4;
IirVill'ill:EX.43/galllIO:f3
Aig 4 1,
reasurer be
4-, 0 v
tor county ,..
purposes,
That Registrar's atatement
tweets report be printed in t
B,EPORT OF COUNTY 1,
er,74
tbe following as his report for the year
ending $let Decorator, 1201 :-
Total number of 'mato admitted
sinoe opening of Howie, 220 ; No, of in-
mates on let of Jan., 1901, 80; No. ad-
mitted during the year (1 re -admitted),
23 ; bon in liouae, 1 ; No. of dee.ths
during year, 13 ; No. abeconcled during
year, 3 ; No. ditiohargeti during year,10 ;
No. of inmates in House let Jana 102,
78 ; No. at males, 47 ; No females, 31.
No. admitted during year 1901 front
rural Menicipalities-'Townehipa-f4o.
Killop 1, flullett 1, HOwick 2, Grey 2,
B. Wawaposh 2, Stephen 2, W. Wawa'
nosh 1p8tanley 2(1 re-advaitted) Towne
and villages- Goderioh 2, Clinton 4,.
Seaforth 1 Brussels 2, Wroxeter 19
Came of pauperiam old age 6, sickness
5, injury 2, weakness of intelleot 3, des-,
Mutton IT, hernia. 1, enceinte 2. Na-
tionality ot inmates admitted during
1901 : England 4, Scotland 4, Ireland 3,
Canada 3. o. :01 days ef inmates,
26874 ; No. of clays board Keeper's am-
ity raid holy, average No. of in-
mitteitiuring 1901,73,62 ; with Keeper'a
lanillY and help eckled, 76.69; total ex.
cAosilibfignele 16 8 81 38 —11 - 21 penditure an flouse and Farm ,44119. 27;
and Trees- acearice ul 75 3141 3415 .8 add value ,of provisions and fuel on
13 8 1.6 co hand Ifao. 1, 19J1, $11118,56 ; add per
11;0"411311liTtYeth. -13 8 • 22 24 0 12 cent, for depreciation of impleroenta,
Usborne og 1,54 272 f2 87 ; total expenditure, 05312.83 . de -
W. Wawanoth 9 6 12 18 5 7 duct expenditure on oapital account,
Wawanoll Doan 6$138.85; permanent improvements,
Bayilegl 2 ' 1 2 4, 0
Exeter .' 8 .2 18 18 9 9 $179.24 ; provisions;procluoe, new olotb-
Ilensall 3 0 9 72 4 ing and fuel cm 'hand, let Jan" 3902,
T°" cif °ale.'" 13 3 38 43 181.85 • produoe Bold during .1901,
*
5270.53; received from paying patients,
4222; unexpired insurance, 572.33;
amount expended for support of in-
mates, $3248.08 s average expense per
intnate per day, 12 1/12 cents ; average
weekly expense per inmate, 84a cents,
The expenditure on the House and
Farm accounts is aa follows
awed help fpr House Farm $ Ill 33
Stook, team and implemetite $1 00
Salaries, Inv,' Keeper, Matron 700 00
Physician's salary 225 30
Repairs to buildings It furniture 89 88
Provntions and clothing 1759 35
Fuel and light 439 10
Books, stationary, postage 14 30
In /I 225 . 293 62 $7
OneMpharetritiloaant.• ,schools,
which did continuation work
• Seventeen schools received a:grant
ediargad at for continuation Classes. Severed
g ttEpoted, did not receive anything on account of
.. not having thee or niore ;moils in
Boanixnafticnit't:dttliii3e8 county equivalelia the aunt distributed
i egular attendance The Legislative
grant amounted to $560 and with the
the orders was SIM. .
e purposes • MODEL SCRUMS. .
ded tIenbdaeVres attending the 'damn model schools of
Last year there were 54 'students
u propos ed whom 53 were granted third class certi-
eur present ficatea. These students received "en
esidoations excellent training in correct methods
h aubmitted of teaching and in the proper manage.
ocil 1.2 0 iaboasavet . That
oaunrd pduibsciilepisinvielotot do
(ir nirotcleat'sietreest,,
more from the frequent change of
issioners ,_o_f'
our rnodel schools. •
teachers is due to the efliCient Wot g Of
1VItaidkdelneseuXy
- The it'iriEntill IntiLflustenTitrnI'eeEt.ing fur
Auxepbtrii eneS:fur tborl ee
West Huron was held in Exeter: May
°nigh, and
thieist 22nd and 23rd, with an attendance of
85 teachers. An interesting and in-
structive programme was taken up and
Ghia report
meetings are of •gt eat benefit to the
each triPtc thoroughly discussed. The
8 Paid °in"' teachers who attend them.
ecl, A • copy of the school statutes and
ST: El' •91.T5E
1.0 *send four copies tomach nimbi 'sec -
regulations was sent to each' board of
raissioner,
Education Department did' not see tit
teustees in October. I regret that the
• tion -one for each.trustee andanother
y.earrble90e1 xi.
The teaohers of West 'Huron are
tease kept at the school. ' •
telly to an earnest and fitithful in tbe discharge of
nvaded the their ditties. They are untiring in
of January, their efforts to promote the intellectual
e visit I•dis- and Moral welfare of their pupils.
witted with Ontario. They are wen and wcanen of
nudoloelaytpAotf ,,mgia,nlyentotanthdethproaarreestoov:ngt e atol the retie nos ft
O was the high moral character whose 'example
. he - and influence tend to create a vigorous
eaet e,wtnooyear.1 4 th It uy4
were visited twice or more daring 1901.
Ohristien sentiment in our land.
All ' this schools in the inspectorate
hvreinvgietiouittbye;
this report will be cheerfully furnished
Any information not contained in
re particul- if desired, I have the honor to be,
been made. gentlemen; your obedient servant,
rgioal oases • • 3. .ELGIN Tom;
, one case • • P. S. Inspector.
ularly nett& REPORT OF MANAGER OF _THE
r the mato- , • • HOUSE OF REFUGE.
nooa oc 1 one
i t et ae, cis e. ,
Industrial Farm in 1901 : Oats 290 buret.,
Sirs, -I beg to submit the foliose*
'26'8re:7P:teed' barley 85, beaus 8, clover.seed 8, onions'
report of crops grown end•work done on
are 5 eed, 6 40, roangolds 1080, sugar beete 160, tut,-
" been " nips 650, tomatoes 8, carrots 12, beets
11 igraenalog,releline. squash 25 ead, cabbage f80 head, Data
15, parsnips 8, plums 8. potatoes 524,
n2, jet 1''''Tflower 100 bead, raspberries 1050 quarts
al . respect- oi tone 15, hay 18 tons, corn fodder 1
acre.
PhYlddlan. The; .weather was . unfavorable for
RT. • grain but hay roots and vegetablei done
Batt to you well and are or excellent. quality. We
prh,,,,,er, in built a dry earth oloset for* the women
Finance and Education...Messrs.
Torrance, McLean,. Holt, Spaoktnan,
rockhart.. • ' •
Reed and Bridge and CO. Property :-
Messrs. 'Chambers, Cantelon, Hicks,
• Ferr4011 and Lamoet. •
. House of Re uge.--attessrs. Chamber%
?tinier and,Ferguirotn.
man, Miller and Hicks. .• • Speck-
Warden'e.-Messrs.
Messrs. Cameron and Tigert applied
to be appointed on the county -board of
examiners. •
Motions were made. to make the
usual grants tb Fanners' Institutes,
Teachers' Institutes and pablia libraries.
These vvere referred to executive com-
mittee, - Messrs. Bowman and Hicks
=iced. that Messrs. Lane and Speck
-
wan be appoioted auditors of criminal
justioe accounts eCarri ed..
Rev, Dr. Ur° •was appointed truptee
of the Goderioh Collegiate institute,
R. S. Hayti for Seaforth and Jobe Rants.
fordIor Clinton, '
Letter from Alex Elliott re bridge on
Hayfield river was sent to road and
bridge committee. A large delegation
waited on the council to show the
'necessity to build a btidge on the Mait-
land river between Colborne atid eerie,
rich townships, and several gentlemen
addressed the council in favor of such
bridge. Meagre. Holt and Cantelon
moved that the council drive to gee the
'site of the proposed bridge tomerrovr
so as to better judge in the matter.
This motion was lost on the following
division: For -Messrs. Cantelon, Con-
nolly, Cbarabers, Holt, Lamont, Mc-
Lean -6. Against--Bownian, Forgo.
son, Rays, Hicks, • Lockhart, Miller,
spun/pan:- $. On motion of Messrs.
Holt and Chambers $10 was granted to
perchase flowers te plank around the
Total . • .. .......... $01,712 65
Court House. •
FRIDAY. • The increase in salaries over. the 81102
paid in 1000 is $2 253.20.
AND
:GRANITE WORKS
COUNTY COMMISSIONER'
Gentletnen,-I herewith
my report of the business 'Ir
December 'last 1901. It a
nurabers and amounts of
which I have issued wild tit
for which they were issue
advertised and have .receiv
for the two bridge] whipb yo
to place upder eontraot y
meeting This plates and sp
with the tenders are herewit
for your examination, and t
with by your honorable ooun
informed the bridge comm
the otinties of -Lampton and
of the action which bad been
Huron in the matter of the
bridge and have received r
them etating they. would
matter before their . ooun
their present January meeti
we know the results. With
attach a number at account
last meeting.
Respectfully subtnitt
. Jane An
County Com
REPORT OF PHYSICIAN 0
• OF REFUGE.
Gentlemen, -During the
made 73 visits •to the house
tra.attendance was due o
epidemic of le,grippe that 1
house during the months
February and 1VIarch. •Ab on
pensed inedicine for .68, a
HUM ber 52 were bedfast. 1
the cases they were compi
pneutnonia. The epidenn
cause of the high deatb. r
during the 'first half of th
April. 1 vaccinated all thos
not previoitsly'been done o
prevalence of smallpoi t
As in 'former years, hut, mo
arty this year, has the house
an emergency hospital for se
for •operation or treatnient
froth Brussels' being papa°
able. 'Teri, cases suitable fo
nity hospital have also bee
In all these • eases. as anon a
they slip out. • There was al
of insanity. In the woma
at the . present time there
in rooms 14x16. There ha
deaths, 2 from old•age. I fro
of the foot, 2 from apoplexy
cer, 1 from 'pernicious acne
pnetunoitle.. All of whiolt
fully subatitted. .
j. W. Silaw,
The best class of work
procurable has been
manufactured here for
many years past,
WE WON'T call on you a week after
your bereavement.
WE wan make the work to suit
the price.
WE WILL make the price to suit
the work,
give you the.choios of the
WE .• WILL production of the world
in design and materiel.
We are the ONLY prac-
tical men in Clinton in
our line, Do not he
talked into placing your
order without fleet
tel us.
STItATE011D, ONT.
• A echoorwell known from one end of •
• Canada to the Other for its superior •
• .work This college gives the tight•
• " kind of education and Marco many of •
• itt students in good positions. Ntw is •
• Wenn', tato:tor, Prepare for success •
•
411 and you will got It.
•
• write for Our belittled catalogue •
•• W. J. ELLIOTT, Primeval, es
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t6P6, 4.440. vadat rilooptealuo
TM &eat Znglisli
Sold and recommended by an
anteroom in <yews, Only rein
able niedieine disetiverea. Ott
taslatga ptetranferd etre all
forms 0 Sexual 3Nreaknesii, effeets Of alnlge
.6t 600ser Mental 'Wen% EaceSSIVS tat eV,.
Riede. Ophiel or AtinittIaritil. Mailed reeeipt
of price p 006 ViOltig6 $1. BM, $6. Ose winos*,
six WM curs. -Pamphlets free rattily readreter.
Th/ik Wood CoMpItti, Wind404 OnI
Woodainhosphoinnele Sold lir Clinton ay /I
B. Combo, It P. Reale, E, IloVey and Watta
411
tio..44Yreggists,
J. B. HOOVER,
Netrt to Colnmercial Hotel,
tesweeseeesee-
BOOTS
AND SHOES
GA.OLER'S REPO
Gentlemen,- I beg to'pre
my report ot the number of
the County Gaol at. present.
six males, viz.)••
Robert Wallace, Tackerami
John 'Johnson, Cavan Tp
John 'Parker, Mitchell/
Robert Casey, London,
Wm. McLeod, Nova Scotia
Henry Miller Morrie T
Very respeoefully yours,
joseen G
There. are arid a tight board fence at' rear ' of the
house for better division of the sexes.
We replactida number of •maple trees
th, vagrancy;
.,•
insanity; and mulcbed them with savvdusk apt
-vagrancy .; several died front; drouth. We planted
'twelve More plum i trees. They are
vagrancy,
fall plowing is done
, vagrancy ; doing well. • Our
- ' * ' mop. Proceeds it/ram farm $240,73.
insanity t and the toil hi faircondition for another
Gaoler. REPORT OF. HOUSE OF REFUGE
COMMITTEE,
' -P. Fitintan, Manager:
•
rtireiri, , • '
REPORT.
INSPECTOR TOM'S
Gentlemen --Lbeve the
•milting an' nual report o
1100 :0! the Public achools
Unlit° of West Huron.
RECEIPTS OP TRUSTICE F
Balance from 1900 •
Government grant ,
School taxes on property
*From all other sources... ....
Total
, EXPENDITURES FOR
Teachers' salaries •
School sites and buildings..
Maps, globes, prizes, etc
Repairs, caretaking, fuel, eta,
Gentienieni-Your corainittee met on
n,huo ttnhhoere :ioenof Bospuniel:i
run for one 'year from de. te, but may be
: the 27th. inst. and opened• tenders for
•suppliea for the house These tenders
en Ma114,0,360 giving three months notice.
terminated by either party concerned
saiii 37 For meat supply the tender of A.
.•1861 Couch for beef front quarter tit 45.50
— per cwt. and the tender ot J. A. Xing
477,111 93 tor bread at $2,35 per cwt. were accept.
15" s •6•4 ,„ ed, and the tender of J. W. trivia for
142ero '01 grocery supply Was accepted.
1,012 92 The reports of Inspector, Physician
12.913 gg and'Xiseper will be placed before you at
this session and we feel satisfied will
Moved by 1S1r. Kerr, seconded by Mr.
TEACHERS AND satantes.
Holt, That IT; Ef. Cameron and J. II, 1900 1901
Tigert be appointed *manta examinerfs Number of male teachers;,., 64 54
for the year 1902. -Carried. NAvnelbagere °Bat if“etroale., teaChinetrtSt3; _70278 27,12)
a P paid former 3360 f400
Williara Clegg of Wingham and Pete
Cantelon of Clinton were appoint° Certificates I. elass ... . ... ... 12 A
Movedby M. Holt, seconded by Mr. • In 64 slailocoirs"o'r departments the
67 V
L'hambers, That a telephone be placed teacher was changed between Jan. 3rd,
in the house of Mr, Henderson, turnkey
1901 and 1902. to 6 of these the tench
-
at the goal, and that the same be placed er was changed twit% and in 2 of.thent
there under 'the direction of the clerk, three tidies
II class ...... 94
County Auditors. 1.
.Council adjourned to meet again on
the firet 'Tuesday in June 1902,
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE REPORT.
The Executive Committee reported
that grants be made as followe
Teiteherel Institutese$25 each; Farmerfl'
Institutes, $25 each; Publics Libraries,
$15 each; Agrieuttural' and Horticul-
tural sooletiee holding exhibitions this
year, $20 each; Pritioners* Aid Almelo. -
tion $10; Sick Childrenlis Hospital, $20;
°musty Hospital, proposed to be erected
ift Goderich by the Daughters of the
Eiripire, $1000; 83rd Regiteebt, $600 to
imp/dement the pay oft men alt' nding
drill. The license fee for havrkers and
peddlate was reduced from $50 to $25
It was also recommended that the fol
lowing amounts be paid; Gederieh
Collegiate Institute, $1800; °Beton Col-
legiate Inttitute, $2090.53; Seaforth Ca.
legiate Institute, $2346.57, .
ROAD AND. BRIDGE OOMMITnE
IMPORT.
The Road and Bridge 006101ittee re.
potted that: That no action be taken
to build is bridge OVer the Maitland river
between the townships of Colborne and
Goderioh.
No delegate be appointed lo attend
the Westing otthe Good Roads Amok -
tion.
By.lart passed by the council of the
township of test Waws.norsh relating to
deviation road he oonfirmed,
limo tt r or the Stanley bridge he
left to the allitiheer to arrange if neoes-
sary •
Your eatlittlittee reddillelettda that
tho epplicetion of the Ituren, Bruoe and
Middlesex ftleotrio Road Company be
grated tight Of way over the Maitland
bridge at tioderich under the neceasary
reetriotione and regulations.
Fere teridere were received for the
irt111. etipereirtultaires 01 tito nrkigo at
We invite you to in.
spect our stook and
hear our prices when
you need anything
in Boots and Shoes,
Cb for Tilden and Sheepskin.,
So RATHWELL,
VAICSIA,‘
The mmHg in many of the schools are
not making satiafactory progress on
accoubt of the conatant change " of
teachers. Trustee8 Make a serious
mistake when they refese to re-engage
a successful teacher, became a fair
School Sections and deboolhouses: At the tune oi ilia,' Mill SO inmates wero
inoreatie in salary is asked.
ported that their general health was as
and the pbyaenan re. to $b40 Inlay add that dnring the
There are 96 rural and 4 urban see. being oared for,
UT! kst.hilsoinisfe wot,orwatlit.wauoah, where
goad as 6001e, be expected. year I visited every school at, least twice
T, n. BAys, memo. and many oftener. The dates for two
many years,,was divided into two seas
tions at the end of 1901 with one teacher OF nnFttn, OF 11011S,., ed. I will willingly furnish, any i urtiker
v.isite to each school sehool are append
-
two teachers had been engaged for
REPORT OF INSPECTOR
h t* 4, information you may desire.
I am, GYeonutrleolIent servant,
Supplies for stook and farm
On oapital account
Incidental expenses '
Permanent inprovements
95 47
138 85
295' 65
19724
' •• Total 5411027
• • Wm. CO.:4as, Inspeotor,
INSPECTOR ROBB.8 ANNUAL .
Gentlenten;--7bPe°galera.ve to report on
the state of deistic school .education in
the Inspectorate of East Huron, lor the
year 1901, as follows : •
Teacher s salaries -There -ii"fe-.84 rural
School Sections in East Huron, and 92
teachers, there being 8 double schools.
84o1 thews teachers are: gentlemen and
58 ladies. In 1890 'the In umberl were 61
Mete teachers and 28 telltale teachers.
If the change 'authorized under the 4
School Act just introduced, in the Ontario
Legisleture, viz, grouping a number of
rural Schciol sections and building a cen-
tral graded sehool to which the pupile
are to be drawn in suitable vans, be
carried out, the present number, 34
male teaehere, besreduced to about ,
12, so that in the whole Inspectorate
there will not be more than • 20 male
teaohers in all We shall then 'twee in
the townships what we now have in the
cities, towns and villages, our schciole
taught by ladies under ai male proteoter-
ate. .1 sincerely regret the passing of
the male. teacber. 'the average salary
paid malt teachers in rural sections is
$365.60, of females $267..11, an inorease
of $24.00 fer male teaoheret and $21.00
for female teacher's, over 1900.
There were 15 changes of teachers
during and 48 changes at the end
of the year, or 63 changes in all. Our
twinges can never reach a high state or
.efficiency•while tbey change teachers. go
frequently. • •
No. '
• Maio A,v.• Female A.
. Teich. Sal. Teach, Sal.
Tewnships, ' 34 365 60 58' 267 El
Villages,' • 3 541 67 7 267 15
Towus, 8 783 34 19 822 63
Inspectorate, 40 $410 14 84 $279 '6T
Av. salary for Inspectorate, $331 75
Of these 124 teachers, 78 are gracluedes
of some •one of our •Nonnal Schools, an
increase of 10 over lest year, 4 hjild first
class certificates, 77 second • crass, and
41 third olass. '
•. The teachers all tried to do faithful,
honest work, aud in moat °goes with em-
inent sucores. Four or five tailed' to
give satisfaction, not lei touch front want
• of earnestness ag from tack_ Of teaohing
abEittninationteattendanee,ete.-The us.
ual Entrance and Pronabtion Examina-
tions were held daring the year. 839
eandidates wrote or, tbe Entrance Exam -
'flatlet). ot Which 279 passed. Last year
307.os.ndidates wrote and 177 passed.
Pupils Average, Per cent,. of ,
Year. enrolled. attend. attendance:
1890 $910'' 4762 • 55i
1900 6573 ' 3855. 59
19 11 6354 3740 59
In Il yearstheenrolled attendance has
deoreatied 2556, and the average attend-
ance has, however, increased 6"/„
School houses-Twonew lir:hoof houses
were built during last year (1901),-ene %
in U. S. S. No. 10, Hullett and Goderioh,
after the December Bogen we foudd it El ullett. The latter school house is the
and one in U.S.S.No. 12, Morris and
ineet with your approval, Immediately
most complete one roomed school that I
neeesstity to got a better water supply. knovr of. The school !Muses of 8, S.No.
at the house' and let a contract for an
down 2 '1' i d b. 3 and 5. Morris, woe+ also rebuilt, The
school house in No. 5, Mcirris, is practi.
artesian well. Thig, well has been put
water w
puralms
s
• a credit to the section. Although
near-
iw um,uaiice 01
until
A pump has been catty a new building, and Is in every way
untn te proper testa are made.11 nob 13'ly ell, our school house's are now good
a he lighting • of the house formerly buildings, yet there are three old shacks
atahfits8w1i8n0 pheer year. We httve now agreed in the bl8P6etere1e' anyone °I which
with the company,. to run the 50 lights
installed for $100:00 per year, and trust
satisfactory to a you, TheBeTgenieimbiletiaxd. isgraoe to a settlement of
telephone service costs $60.00 per Miticellaneons -A very successful
We embitter this is too high a rate and
leai,, Theemaohoeursx' elynsit.7ituateridwaie8.herirdh:tmWoiunegi
and secure a reduction of rate. • • ; ;
Schools, tia aSaal, are doing excellent
have inst:uoted the Inspeotor to try
Messrs, Connolly and French purchas. work, The Continuation Class. Sohocas
ed a cow lately'for $33.00and the sepply In this- d v sion received a grant of $440
from the Government and an equal
atriOUnt from the Cciunty, making in 'all
°I' milk
itIr the ""se is n" "ffielen" $880 Laab 'It th gmants amounted
In rural seetione, the people ptertie 5 Geollen..28th"4b0 kW of the
email /region With one teacher instead louttbselobt rithduurtiotnty reagnpeciteunlygeptroersatt ,
of largeteection 'with teaehere.
Three fine briok aohoolhouges Wore, aiiimoraisiesi
• 4,0
tte
erected in 1901, alt of whielt provid-
ed with .basement aud furnace. The
OLEAFtING
SALE
bowie itt No, 5, Ushorne, °eat $2000. .
The Oat Tr. S. II,Goderioh
Hullett, cost 414011 and thet in 11. fii." S.
No /1, Wavranosh and klullett, oost
$1300.
Moat of the achoolhouses in this divi-
sion ate in a good state of repair and
well tooted. Trustees do not give
sufficient attention to ,yentilatiod !MCI to -
keeping the *Oho& teeteS clean, The
sohoolhouee floors ahOutti be well scrub.
bed Ed leatit once a month. Sweeping
should always be done in the evening,
the floor having first been sprinkled arid
the Beets and desks should be dusted
with a damp cloth on the following
morning. The desks, seats arid walla
should be kept sorupulously clean, the
latter being brushed down With a Moira,
brash or eloth MOnthly.
A regularsystere of introduoing pure
air into the sehoolroom and Of removing
the foul air, should co provided ha every
*Adel. The teachers and puplit are
generally interested in . keeping the
00)A001. 100114 NAti, Olean; 3t et *Ion th!
Rona.
,smasamesewswri
FROM FEB. I TO F'SE3, 20
As we have decided to elear out ell lines of winter goods before stock taking
WO will offer them at a goat reduction and here quote a fear of our Wee!) :
iv,oca.44-etrickiveirso Meats Overcoats were $10.00. now SIM 0"16-6'11;0'"b•0141=4.
n
t 200ereont. off t 0 &DO 1261# 5 fig 6
.4
cn It wonflon 7.00 now 4.50, ak All kinds of t
t goods, dress 11 6.00 titivV 8.50 t Teas
goodS, Weeds, llte11/8 SuiteWere 9.60 now 7.50 bleak, green
and Japan t
tura creakery, t 8,50 MINV 6.50 from 10e to 50c
1 overshops,ru
0 giaqtware. b. it 5,00 now 4 00 peel& A. trial v
tratratnnk8 BOyiii Suits,82 to 85,were 4 60 now 3.6o vatiarlii444etts
shoes. 111enla Punta were, 8,00 now 2.00 ¶ kid In Tong.
Menrs and Boys' Oloth
aPliolPtIo.4k.elAibei Cape were .NO now .25 404s.w2mriwabolib..0
20 his Iteripath's Granulated Stigar for ei 26 lbs.. Coffee Sager for $1
dlbs Vito for 25e 6 lbs. Prunes 25c 10 lbt. Upsoin Salta 20c 10 lba. Sulphur 25c
4 lbs. Fruit or tenion 13fecuitts for 25e Prime White Coal Oil 15e per gal. ,
2 Men's Ooott Coats. 1 Wombat float 2 Ladles' &attach:m.1 Coati 1 Black
Mountain Pear Robe 1 Grey Rohs, See them before you buy elsewhere.
FOR. OA.S11 011 PR0D110B.
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BEATTY BROS liARNA-.
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M Less Than inolesale Prices
For the next two weeka we will give great reduc-
tions ou all goods as the stock must be sold regardless
of cost. It will be.money in your pockets to buy your
Boots and Shoes for next sumnaer's use frotn us at the
following cut -prices :
Men's Lined Overshoes, in size 0, more
serviceable than rubbers for boys wear-
ing No. 5 shoes, the price was
we are selling them for - $ 1 00
Men's Felt Buckle Boots, were $2,25
now ,
Men's Hair Lined Boots, were $2.15
now • 290
Men's Grain Boots with- loose socks,
Rubbers and Socks, Overshoes and
Lined Rubbers; at a discount of 15 to 25 p.c.
Men's Hockey Boots, all sizes, reduced
from $2,25 to 1 75
Women's Felt Lined *Buttoned Shoes
that were $L85 for
Women's Gaiters, plain and foxed, were
• $1.35 now
Women's Fine Kid Button Boots
were $1.00 now
Women's Fine Kid Chocolate Oxfords
that were 51.40 now. -
Misses Fine Kid ButtonBoots that were
$1.50 now 700
Children's Lame Boots from 20c to 25e
Women's Cardigans, former price $1.95
now, 1 00
1Vlisses Cardigans, .were $1 now. •75c
Over Gaiters, all sizes, former price 50c
now
Over Gaiters, all sizes,' .former price 75c
now -
Over Gaiters, all sizes, former price $1
now 75c
One Set Team Harness
40 gal. Harness Oil 15c per quart
1 75
950..
950
that
75c -
900
. 400
60c
s. Twitcftell, GlintoR.
e are selling goods . at about half the original
Wholesale ptice thus affording intending purchasers a
rare chance to get good staple goods at a price much
less than they usually pay. '
. We have still a, number -ofJackets left
and iu order to clear them out before theseason isover
we have decided to make the price so low that they
must go. 2 These 'Jackets are all well made and of
good material, the up-to-date article. Note 'a few
of the prices : •
Jackets thatwere 815.00 now $4.95
" 11,00 now 840
1 4• 9.00 now 2.95
d 6.00 now 1.80 '
" •$4 nna 5,50 now 1.65
MEN'S OVERCOATS
. All our Frieze Overcoats which ranged in prices
from $5 to $8 'are now going at $3.95. All our goods
equally as cheap,
COME EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOICE.
• PLUMSTEEL & giBsiNas
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cKINNON & 00,
Xit LA 911111.
NE
W PRINTS FIND SHIRTING
It may seem like forcing the Festoon to show New Prints at this time
of the year but, a number of our custordere like to buy their Prints, Shirt.
Inge and Cottonadee early and get, their sewing clone during the slack sea.
son before the boring work commences and by getting our Prints, etc,,
early we get, a better selection of patterns than We can later on.
We are local agents for Waiter Ovum & Co's eeIebrated English Printa
eVellt piece is guaranteed fast colors. We show an elegant stock of Prints
at prices lute these •
Good wide Prints, in a great tempos of patterns, fast oolort,
regular price 7c per yard, for 5c
Extra -heavy Prints, wide width, no &eating:in all the new.
est designs, regular price 12lic, fair 10e
Crum s celebrated English, Prints, wide width, soft finish,
new patterns, guaranteed fast colors, the name stamp-
ed on every pieta., worth Itie, for 120
Heavy cottormos, in etripes and cheat, at 20a
Heavy Moleskin, in new parteene, they wearlike leather,at
15e, 20e and 256
Best Shirtings, in stripes and cheeks, feat colora, regular
14e, fornic
WINTER GOODS
Any Winter Goode now on hand Will be Bola at wholesale
prices and in some cater: at half price.
On Ladies' Astrachan Jackets yotrean 65.Ve frOM Sa to
'hY buying now
Terrific redlictions will be made in Drees Goods, Ladies'
Oloth Jackets, Men's Beaver Overcoats and Ulster*
Ask to See One Davi' Overcoats ab $4, Minted to SIM
CWAS
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MoKINNON & OO BLYTH