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The Signal, 1908-6-11, Page 44 TML( UDAT, June 11, 19Q$ THE SIGNAL : GODERICH. ONTARIO Huron County Council. June Session Marked by Reunion of Old Members and Banquet on Thursday Evr ening --,----*-Unique Gathering = ' Holmes- ville Bridge Not to Be Rebuilt at Present Inspector Robb's Interesting Report. The June "elision of the county councils neenticluded un Friday last. On Friday morning the euurieil visited the site of the Ilulmesville bridge, over which there was so uu . h discus- sion, and the result . is shown in the following luutions : .. Roads and Brwlles. :hovel by Thus'. G. Shearer, sec- onded by t%titian* Hunter. that. after visiting the I1 IUIesville bridge. this, council is of the opinion th+it the road and bridge eo•uniittee• acted .wisely in recoiumeudin -that the new bridge when erected lir guilt un the present site. (arrietl. Moved by Harry Salkeld„ seconded by John Govetiltx'k, that, on aeruunt of the stringency of the utunely mat. --km.- boli--emegitt-rt' ifs---ta make such tempt/nary repairs on the Holaes%ille bridge AN wi11 prevent accidents and that the coust•uctiou of renew bridge la• deferred for the pre -- eat year. t'Arried. • D. Patterson, the, county engineer, reported -lie follows: 1bbing the sP4ng freshet considerable damage was done to bridges. ltuhwell's bridge on the Hayfield eraser was washed pwa)•. loch.. A bridge wash of .. -Seafut•th known as Silver t'teek bridge. 1 have adve fled fur'aud re- ceived te•ndeeT+ for a new bride -tat ie erected at this place,_ Ji mew p� is to Is• retched acr &e a branch of the Maitland River cin the lamtuahu•v be- tween the top bps of Grey anis El-- wa, tenders to -he opened at Strat- ford at the June session of Perth county council. Aii agreement has been signed by Mr. Hemphill ay+�tl/!eM ingdatuagesterhis twill in the village of Wroxeter : a copy' of agreement is herewith submitted, On May •Jlth Messrs. Fraser, Musgrove and myself examined the site of the proposed new bridge at Wroxeter It will require a bridge at least 11') f t long for this site at a --cost pt. able it $1!MM1, THIN total amount of urdeii issued since last report in January was $!1.:07,N{. The road and bridge committee rec. owmended;: Ite Wruxater bridge`f.hat no a tion Mr. Mclasol it he is wtlistle•d that damage was done ; • re (not' of Messes. (iibltinga and NicMillan for- tetylue•nt of $:lII grant tat Huron ,•omit% .tut•k show At Clinton for spring show, '1h,it the a t be {{paid ; re motion of Messrs. Petty and liaw•kius fur arrant of $'01 to Hensel! horse• show, that no ucl' 1w taken, S• it h:as ant yet coulpticet with &nn. tuition. ate- of the Agricultural Act : re motion 01 ?leownf. Shearer and Hain- slucl., for it grant of $211 l • 1•'ualwie h stallion sl than tin :u•t on tae taken, As it has received the ronin% -grant to the fall 'allow ; that no eetton be taken re motion ..f Mer.rs. Milne And Tay - bit, viz., that this council make the saute ambit to. all naming shows that .riot Within the meaning of the fret Copier of the new regulations have lawn sent to each interested school board. The public school graduation examination which' hats been retail - belied for Huron county will b e itu in• cetttive tit the .itudrntie 10 tueparr the prescribed work. The Teachers' Institute. Tile 111117 Le•aellers 'net itute was held at Exeter in May}. The meeting wad Iargely''attended anal appreciated h the tracbrts. It-tr i►ifa i to the "Welton and not a lona whets the Lrau•het• takes art -* rive interest. its the institute work. •S tea hers Nolo their school auQ injure the profession by closing their et•Ittole and then not :attending bile indt.itatte. Teachers of West Huron. There were 132 teacher's itt Weak Huron at the close of 1917. Twelve held first -chow- .theatre. forty-eight held Atwood* ods and seventy-one thirds. In PI117 there were three holding Hrste, fifty six holding antesmele and seventy' - f • thirds. In Ile17 there were thirty-eight men teaching at au At re. age salary itt $,al3, and ninety-four women at an weenie - ailed, of 5(1'2. 'There were fifty-eight ober. receiving an average salary, tit $RN . in 1`117• a H ) its t ave . getting a l r - ev t wen t •rut y vie age of Vit. The twenty-four -four rrgulxr tesehrri in the -urban sadaould at the closeut I1Mli were All retaieel for 1908, but tbit•ty.rix of the, 107 rural 'divi- sions changed teachers. A large nus urit.y' of Die teachers did boneeet e nd enduring work for their pupils. were a tsrrle-m. *nal ire different in the discharge of their duties, thinking more of the quarterly salat•y than of the progress of Lite • pupils. Hard Work Should be Rewarded. C• C. Ler on 1whdlt• of the tnwu ad 1iotlrrirh for it grant u1 ;chat ni sill tit pasMgexpwnae•s ofulilitu)• catsup et liodrt•ic h, that no action be takt-u. to application of Col. Young and others for a grant of $7:' tat_ the Il_tirut County ltifte, League, ntxt- 11ee "The time rind exlwn+r urcrsNtey' 10 xluuuit .Iw ptruntel n• .tuutiun mf tits:slily for teaching send the arduous %Irsst•s. liibbings mud McKay, asking natn>jv td the work should indut•r for usual grain of $'S'. t.. the l'uuuty Doter interested in the eIen *Luou ..f id Huron Poultry _association. that the y h of • land to pay adequate• the giant be Made, salaries to tine teachers. and 1 irtrhy 'floe report was ai looted atlii It was retain tltr sett aces ..f the helit traria- ntuvwt•hy.attas.- I i .•i.n and Ham. tees. Thr sternum's work necessary t1 '1 Sena $1 in tins 61:11/41. chev+ut . t vicuna un tna'.r tis Morning Coat, to your older. - r'• 4j 1', uh. many gentlemen it takes the pl:1.e of the F«x'k Coat, and is quite primer ey.ept at the more focntil., _ , `�0==0=0=0rttg 0r0 `° Warm Weather Goods. ° LACES�� � c Valenciennes Laces front 2 to 1.5 cents. (lout.). I .;tt•1•. w7 »,r- ani--'trtdmn (.acrd bruin 3 to 121: cents, FILLET NETS }lila Nets, :Jti i11Nl •4U.1114li(es wide. in. whin•, Cream, O Paris and Back.'' 0 AND LACE Insltl•tion-4 to match hittlet �iutsa. DRESS :ire showing ilif t eek a lot int the hest DRESS NI !'SLI NS MUSLINS tt r�er °tiered for -the sant monvV. White grounds with tll)re sipt.t :u1,t fttirat p tterns. N.tvv:ultl l3lack with tv'hite split snit sm:rti •• trig►- :Merits. Deist Z';tlitrs; all nett this spring, and the prices are. now if), 12lic t1t„_S. 20, 25, 30, 35 :utd 40 cents... Thi. lttt is extraprices. val q lIade to your special pleasure in Lill( day's at t',,, factor, $25 and•$3U i;uTft�f .r the whole suis. bridge ataa•k tilea_Itesaaak--itraser.-liawkine, Jaurcry w Urs. utauy luylly-ItgJ)twl it , Bailie, Leckie and Harris he a roll- ventilated elate•hexose sown wears Inst 'Hitter to report at the I►rco-tuber sew the tsitilful teacher. \ling give up Bion, un the waterier 1)f the. county teach n_g to t•ntet upr,n lalot•e tuugegiet offlciatrr'2'arried. or• •r retuunelative work, while A repplriuentary Iepxtrt. of the re- others crass teaching uu account of . ji• rlitr•t failing health- Only those .who have t service as teachers real - for coal alis follows : Ivo,. ire grate zi' Cilia had work teaching i-+: be taklln 'he present? - - - Re ltaathwell bridge in Rtiinferfow0.1 \ ship over the River Maitland, that the engineer sell•the old timber in the old Wooden bridge -,.and that no further action be taken at present. Regarding the request of West Wa- wanush council asking fur a_ -bridge over the Maitland River on concessions fiend 3,, tbet,;gwhtgta..1t. large raprn- diture.thiei year on bridges, -no action 14 taken gat present, hit tont the matter' be ttoni iderett at the December cession. \ Regarding\I)yat's bridge. Stanley township. tat on action be taken for the reason that the bridge never was legally • county bridge. Ke .motion of Messrs. Taylor anti Parks, that the engineer examine the Gulley bridge and have the same put in repair. Re motion of Meat's, Hdbier and Taylor, that the engineer examine the Exeter bridge and have it put in re- pair. Re motion ad Messt•N. McMillan and Watson, that the engineer have the Au merhill and 1)ya1• bridges painted and all other ;1,ridges that need paint►- -) •r Re otimn of Menses. Mc I rt•niad and McKay', that the bridge built. by Tuckersmith and Sutnlev beslummed I by the county hereafter. Re motion of Messrs Bailie and Hunter, that the bridge known ns the Kietail bridge 1e built thief summer it necessary. Re motion of Meteors. -iia►ilii and McEwen, that the bridges known as the Taylor and McPhee bridges Iw baht this season if the engineer thinks neeestuu Y. That the following , tenders be Sibier d' • Irl ll rr reek r the work acceptedfu bridgge• one-half mile east of Sesiforth : Iwlohey & N.u•gals. for the rungt'.de• work at $4.11 �wrr is yard, and Hi l l. & Co., llltr1r1, po' t!tINi for the steel rat rslrnctn tr. The c•lauiw with refnrnne•r to the county's taking over the hrielio t.tiitl by Stanley and Tuckersluitll was, am- ended by adding that the clerk tire - pare a bylaw confirming the 'same and also including the taking over of the Hopson bridge on liastr•line. Mullett and (4oalerirh towne.tni s. atriHtaveth Male ready' - for su),inissiun to the ee '1 - et-- the Ihaetaalwe --sem.--MIL/ oIf. Othe (tr*p.ut Was adopted. The ww skid to kirI A Alil showing vont of erecting 1 maintaining. each permanent Lridge in the county, and the engineer was asked to preps e a NtaLenlerll showing the cost of eatch permanent 'ridge during his term of office, Estimative Committee's Report.__ _ The executive col molter ermine -uended in response srtri e ifi r . _ Gunn that the amount the grant votes too the L lintoti -ftuap 1 he paid �- when l)r. Donn ',mime!, R tr Government itintsikt ion owing tba a hectcpitftl,hat 1,1'rn pas, as public !ites1 aril it entitled' to , !e- calve the pithy grail. atilt that,' r P semr comets. 1'e 1n1 .uesl With rem, to to any other hospital to which 11•` county grant leas not 'wen paid. 1: - a[Cin g the (-imolai.(-imolai. from Ihr sprit.- 'teary o the Ontario Proyinnial-1Vinlrr Fair, '1'u Mitt, A. to Adtlitiun,il 1,6'MS t1 coinllr 'tors, the .1. 'tter• t'eeoln- mended th t no suction Iw taken in the matter tin intuit this war changed to read that "i be granted to supple• ment prizes for amateurs in this county exhibiting, 'inch rums to be kw the beef cattle department only.. Re letter of Caswell Co., the commit- tee recommended that the clerk pro- cure a copy of the Ontario Statutes for each member of the county coun- cil and the county officials at the low- est figure et which they ren he pro- cured ; re application of John Knox, turnkey at the ,jail, for en increase of salary from VIM to $1MMt, that no change be made at present end that a committee of say three or five term• bees of the council should be ap- pointed to revier the .list of taiat•lrs of all the county officials and report at December sleeting with a view to making thein permanent for at least five gars and 1hr•rhy stop rnntinstat aapphcation• f••1 uacreitets ; re claim of Aligns McLeod for damage done by a committee of the county council and othere trending dowp his grass ant leering gabber open, allowingg his cattle to go astray. Me., near Hnimesville bridge, that the Warden he &Ohrm- lzed to snake a fair settlemeut 'with ts coal Yon• court house. $t:.:al per t1 ; Marc of ttie tea,•tWla hate, leen Scranton coal, $1.73 per ton. F. !ceders in all that . has been for the Holtues, the hest quality of hard cola elevating of the .contmunity where *1.711 per tun. As the:-cmtslslitter they taught.' The services of. such were informed that nu grate coal was trgchent cannot he treasured' h7.' viol now used at the court house end that tars. grate coal ,rat 23c. per ton less than the other kinds of coal specified int the tenders. theyluudd that the lender of F'. B. Holmes was the lowest and recommended its -acceptance. Adopted. On tuutinn of Messrs. t.eek(e and Ietylor..I,he same amount .Ali hurt year Utas' granted to the fruit (trowels' AsSoeistion, viz., $.i44 towards trans. p ortat expenses end $2.; for prizes for exhibiUire from this cru..: a at the Provincial horticultural exhibition itt Tots pto this fall. .- The The County Rate... BeJgrave's .Fine New School. 1►urigg the year new school sections were formed - at fielgtave and l'en- tralia and A Nulestantial school house erecter) in each village. There is • large attendance at each of thea. schools. Thr Belgiave scbupl -house is tit-st•i•lass in every respect, the 'chess Items being the best lighted and ventilated. its this- insppeect.testate. •Schell boatels that contemplate boild- Mg emtempl etebiild- iiig a new school err rena,dellit5g the old..une should visit the Helgrave school. In most school sections the the --reaeirer- es -MY -tate- 1" ' ,. 111,t'. should provide tire necessary• tools, 1 and expenditures for the }ext are ,as untidy' appeArxutr The school k,,rd follows : Yang' arlgals • AAn•iu•.triti.x, of j Jeal au+•uunt Div wen t ourt,iury turd. Schools.. s, had nuuragemen Mi-cellnueuu. grant Municipal go,ernmru stationery 0.101 prinU Lunatic. and eslaarittss Int.•rrda County Droptert Y. _•- Mi -a attaneuus l..du»trlel beer Roads and bridges Sterling debenture. l urrency debenture.... • R��istry office oirells (tat , . v r,m. � ,itl7t»!.c \ • SI,au.w a AlUA Stn net,:s Amount to Ix• rel -ed by utsa.tion .. 1142.12.38 A (,report of the finance comnhttee was to the effect that to'raise the dif- ference between the expenditures and the teceipts, as estimated, would re- a1wlti.aratr of 1 7-111 mills on the dol- lar, uh,l the twee:rs,u-v bylaw was paned. County Buildings.. l'hr house of refuge committee ree- ofiiiietided that prsiper fire protection 1e• tinialdetl 1o1 Int. new :addition, eta thele was nolo. Ansi the rate of imine• :owe w. ills ❑H cast t v r Vena. tint.... ilii* wereelont. Thr 14)11) mitt•*. f, ountl the buildings and pr•ent- ises neatly kept, the inmates ,Ieiui s nd 1.1.11 leIltett lie. ertYpit of ,1 1 • diBrr• ki ,la hookingwell and the general tillage t,f the haw good. t'laulse 1 of the 1.I nlmitter'sreport wax amended to .nsttl'\lhat 111 coon= mititw and tie- inh.ptetew of the nose mf refuge Ire a ciMgatjttee to attend to the matter of fin: pruer•tiuti, and he J11,41._war"adtptlil_ lil%vnun! y property e • lee , a•• f,u11ec e1-erytling ilia-ftt•+.twtaau-_iebijw Nl1I' jell and creno( lnrndtrl that no nrt'im• Iwt tskrn at present in the mal- tFh of JamuV. (1 - un initiate who hits been confined to flu- jail fur s r years lie inaarte. lust_ who the jailer thinks should 1)r removes, pit int thinks hr is' not very hod. Every- thing was (numb in good, oilier at the revisit y office and at 111' ruurt home-. The special cuuuuitleerecommended ,than the prayer of the Ontario blutli- I:ipaal Association, 41•1: Ing -t lar e4lnMtll to moment dole xnes too attend with(tele.e- ttealt•a (Netts other err -noting to prem up• of the 1'rovinri,d liuvenlnu•nt the %•e h n b, 'Id' hospitals o ads I A ,hty f • n u1g h pts t lake care of Vnle,utnptives, itteligenl n,nl of hetwIse iW grnhtteand that t the annual membership fee in t he I hl• tacit, lluuirip,al Association 'Le paid and ;t tlelegitte sent to the anntual meeting. 1►n motion of Mranrs. \It•Mi1lan arid t ) , Milne wasappointed it 9'a •1 ,r I r 111 n A r Ix • r , the meeting or the dl I Rte to xtten f tl m u f K purpskle• of urging the Government to build ern ptive hospitals, to be held' at Toronto during the fall fair. Nn of dn of Jlt)yiArs, Bailie and Stothers, ais. iIcr)enniadand Lane were appoi delegates to the meet- ing of the tft •cipal Aesoclation Toronto. _ \ seeds and other requisites fur keeping the fencra. gruwuts And Hower beds ut proper; condi) ion. The teacher and pupils have ample time to dot the wotrk. Their (-Marta will se suitably rewarded. Any u -ural t village school board that provides is d main - tames. school garden with Use equip- ment Ad act oblations preltcrilied its circular No. 13MK, shall f1,,. en= titled to an initial grant hot exceeding $IIM, and a subsequent ennui) : itt of $'1) to he expended its caring it such school garden, and fur kerepi the ochool grounds in proper condi tion. Se hlgoi Libraries. SCHOOL MIATIERS. • J. E. Tam's Ksport foi\West Hiroo In ate. In his report to'.t "count: courted haat weekJ. E. Tom, i pector full lie shads for Wear- Ml n, sit pin part : The enlrndrnentat to 'the 1'nl)(ic Schools Act, 19117, changing the min loom sale, y to be !paid rural schi.i teachers. and providing frit the pny- ment�ry the Legislature of /or y per cent. of stalely paid over the tdie-nsti(p grant, impels'. to give general satisfac- tion. The fort% per sent. in it -prise. teal SW1111lus tr school luardr to tut,- is utya fele salary to their ten.here. The ttgt•►latione for o4fhtinnalinn and Nth clatter* have been materialh changed in the grading of the achnols and the oppnitIedIng of the grants. Mr: Tom strongly utvocatel school hibi au i .. For 1944( the legislature voted a . end grant of 4/1,414141 ($1,UM1 more tha last yeti i In aid of rural e chtol icor res. its all additional twr- ce nage on he value of alt litrriry- lxeiks pinch lwtwern .duly 1st. 1017, and (Jeto r 1s1, ltil„t. There i+ girl, a grant on the total slur uf,all hooks in the fibril. Hefor a Ahtole•r .let.-IMMM4, every se )ul section should hat s library of at I st,$31 worth of lir • In I %"it15` jrigti(N in, West Huron arid.' aq the entrant's• examination and 21M w�rewud•,essful, The Model Schools a Boon. ('hr tatwlrl reboots se+fpeat• to ice. in. atittitinn. of the prasl. .lodged by the work, door by their graduates they have :been »1sen uur That mime of the ntlxielites wile failures is true, but the majority of thrut proved tlwatit►Ivrs-etra.•st, surisi Wtent' and etttbniwtic !emitters. INSPECTOR ROBB'SiEPORT.` Some Panted Commeais-Regardme 8 Department of Education. %J Our s;Vs' .rl order department demon'trrtes the dirference between the Semi -r pay system stir- ready- made citxhittg. Semi,ready,Tairoring McLEAN BROS., The Palace Clothing Store GODERICH, ONT. a Hist or second -claw teal -her: of over five weals' exorrience. The New Educational Systerh. I del.tyerl reporting in J meaty, sat 11rat this 1.')I 1L would inclhde`ta syn - tired re( the consolidate( Public Sehpe,ls Act. For ovine- reason this consolidation was nut effected. end RV ls ei,lh•eltseilee We 11111.1 11, 10 get Along wuh Ihr i'ub_lie $cht.n,, Art of nen amt tar u + matalr. sine.. II LAWN WHIT] WHITE WAISTS e.(ur stuck is ex.eptionallr large'ana some of them are less than m.inufaclurets' gripes. Being samples and ov'ernlakes, the prices are ft-al-ULM/Sant to 52.25. Some three-quarter and WAISTS setnle long sleeveis.. • Just see this lot before you huy. - EMBROIDERIES :1 Lt111,• of elllht'oideries. .11l 6 -yard ends, - >pleces in all. four choice 8 cents. HOSIERY. Ct 11 Sint J. The Square and get some of our pairs for 25c. Fast black. • 854, 9, 934, to. Some of theta are good value for _oc. Colborne O 0 0 0 Goderich 0 11 u 0 IMIINGIIIIME11ttls IMMO then. One tertian has been Alurnded five times alma.- 11M11. 1 also hoped to be Alile to give an outlier of the new elucatiatnal system which is to i"tptiter that in force up to 1111 This-' ( pun unable to do, ,Is the r•lue•Ali..nsl authorities in Toronto wilt give ono nn stattment'or policy' About things+ we reaity want to know. e. g,. Are I hr Model 8cii.eds Its 1.. ape•nr 4 in .111 I hl• Gusto ata in pre toil. vett' . : New.Scitool Houses. • ;hiring the year `Ihr.'.• escellror twit•k . +chttni 1 eta were el is•Iel. They air Hoiden' in Alun mid' c.tnias• runt, and are the Last word its s.:ho..1 Alrhitrr lite. 111..11 sae titu.al•'d in t'. S. S. No II. 31.otris, McXilhip-,na,l S. S. No. 7. N1_Killop, -land 14. S, a., Its, M.•Kidop. They are a re-edit t,i't, �arae :section*, !note poetic». laxly in+ twit-r.(t he nee tithes are not very etioni-- Two .1 d new school hnlleer shrub h.a'e !Well 1.1 '' . but »+a lite arc- boons aur wt*((1fy_ ►ftel. the. ix•ot.1.: fifth clads whoop. In 1)M -. Wingham heat..' hnilt splendid te•ioieu . e ,pod *.'11xeauur a high /school. Last Septenr- the excell.'n, a of -the• land con itto he n'n.•.url high. thc'orain:try• (n ••, Ate w, high boat !lie trustees tell ata that Ihr Peti)p1t• aro tsally tis, let t 'mild new w'hi,d•I Irouwre, ,Ve-a In't tptrnce it ,elitist teACen • ,•uutfurtatt ,e warm 1 aural has to Shi4tHel•-•inai*•ia dray in a building as drafty Anil 6iid o1 ,t &ten. The It ust er•s of 1'. S. S. No. t , ick and r :' aril k , 1•. I1.a pans! it h:atr(no set arid mowed an. old freest• seho.4 poi'. oh to bbl's And r with T i• vent rel it t h t k '1'He grant for ncl.nlntndation • and I t • r ins w,' on•rnt wM l averages es, a ut l Irl rAg $'Sl tier schn..l, has induced many sch,e)l% to, ioi1ct 1ve their grounds, thesks, ring.t hill liIIarier. Superii'- Ilarness TiorAt::s .► tt I\Itr: 1.t. 01, Aul.olo. ( too •••lung 1461:14.41• Ae11,01 lr 11.1, ors'. tjiu1.. With w tang+, nil (mem'1 iii. e. A ',sok w �r,oliely for newt twins. of Tel+.eliosr; lattaide deal- er''* ehance 111 say 'Heidi because they have got your money. .Inst call and let bate introduce to You my sptart.tttoe_ lig Incation is easily described . ••Out of the High Price Die- triet." H. E. Knox AUBURN i -We Strive to Please Out' situ IS at 1'uruy. Hon. -.ty arid l'luan ' _ You will hind everything nervi' and up-toraittt Setisfaa:tiou guat•entearl or itioney,reletadrd. '('hone r leisyt. your order at Tile tome's Grocery. Haelltos St. 'Phar *43 PROMPT DELIVERY. . s, Wm. L Lindsay LOOK Bring, All FRUITS to JAMES LLOYD'S • Branco Wholesale. Hilt -heat Paces Paid. 11 in need of BERRY BOXES or BASKETS we can supply your wants. JAMES LLOYD'S BRANCH WHOLESALE." FRUITS, GROCERIES etck..._ Godaich. West Street, the. country. TheyWeillm tat• em- phatically, the -poor nuau1's school. where* man of Moderate means ran mend hi* son, ata nsoilerate tetra. And thus place his --foot on the lowest round of the professional ladder, after which he should be able to climb without further aid from the family Puree- . A Departmental Fable. In 111M{ there Were three grades A rontinn:ttion slhatol., viz., �Vinghan,. Ht•ussels and HI tb, an.l A naonlrrr of Deerease in School Attendance. The number of rleildten enrolled in last Husain urun iu 11111 was ..::",:.. in WO .1.1177, ur a ,i.•1re.0 e• I•ur the year of 'strait .:isahpa4Etile•, til 4 445 t thee - tttf ether ctnrot K1 in til• turn! pil.li•• school. wan :",,417::, its l MI .1 S1r2, ;a dee! of i. Q1, nr user .a tier 'rut. Doting the same term the attendanow in urlata wthode has euro .hy 1711. The too it• drrlraw• feta this inspectorate is 2,Is:I in the seventeen years. :112 candidates wrote on the en- trance exai4Ii'ai iuu, iutd 1'a4l plias e4l per tent. The aveaaalre age asp the seem -edit! ••,thttid.tt-s is thii tree ane un.•.:uaf pais. the I nspwcttr Robb, of limit Dutton. i•e- po.rtel in pati no follows : IK the eighty-nine teachers M the 1'tll'atl vt'htn)I,. 1 ttrtll v•thtet• were unarm and silly ..i% females. There Wan a1 ,tncr•asr of font male. and a t•onesi..nding Met -ease of 11•tuale trielters. In the t•erel st•lendr the nude trni•Isers will elexl diwapp are [An r.he.-tlrlan 't -howls always ISM 07 female es/detente a i will• uut-le princi- pal, pal, there is neither Mercerise tint 'diol• motion in these. ech,54'. M the rural schools there were 4)n' (1itt-rLa++, thirty-eight seel,tld tepee a -,d fl(i s Ihid p pruau•rs employed, a k, u( titter second -clings teachers. As - usual .about one•thirl of our rural iiharls changed bathers during the year. It is useless. 1. 1, •tit this. 'Die an et ago: sal try paid the rural teaches» in inn was $144.:41 higher than in It5Ml. 'Tics was owing lou the Onverntstrnt scheme of ititrinuon sal- aries. 'rhe abandonment of the prin- ciple of minimum salaries Alta an igntnnis,io/ae retrest. without even the semblance of a tent -gum action. As a eonnegnence the' rural eateries for 1iNpt will show at decrease of shout AA, a *Statile the teachers ,lid excellent Wink during the prat:, The increased saiaries had something to do with this. for spttrccietinn either in words Irl• ti ,ort has a stimulating effect on the worker. A. few failed ,owhlg to the Luk of 111111sr personal qualities tyhirh t T.e jateswsrt',l by all bile. t•rNsfol t•ach,•,a. 'Wealthiest Section Gets Largest Grant. The ne•srntnystenl of apportioning 1lie f3ir.•rilnrnt grants- tm !nadir hop.; while it bulbous the nlhlie*l di.'Unu of "to thole that beer shall be Risen,- does not help the schools that rerdly need help. For instanee, a vet t ,.ti ong scbool eec.(inn in Turk •r• smut! tt!ewe .gwtIiotrt ;INt'rs.g•,I v.lI,ie is 82.1 Mo. receiver) in (4ot•erntnent grants to .17. while the weakest echoed sec •nn i11 MIAMI'''. mirthNwed *WOK."). ivel 427.21. The stone *paean is in err e for 1904, hut,with the addition til s grant id $iv is to be given to those bools that ewl•loy 4 her, Iwu:*itr Myth, after ample adver- tising, failed tt obtain a prtnenasl with a first-class certificate, it had to drop (task to grade H. Thr nll•wisra off• niatls in the Education I)epai•tuient `teemed to exp ret that the sghtol loatd could manufacture w duly-quali- Il'o•e•loiled 0t pass• 44 'The Poor Man's School." Tine Ciitituu nn,d,•1 school under its new principal. .lohn Harley, WAS very sncseurful. All the students et• 1 tending sn,•retrled in obtaining .'rt1(1 rydo o kiwis- w .,. theEdu- cation u eater. 1 not Irt cation 1►ty,nrtmen t unanis to do with the model Neillole bili. ball. 1'ntil the Felusatiun Department announced that it would abolish these schools 1 neverkue•w• whet ;t hull they had on • BACK- ACIII3 If you have Backache you have Kidney Disease. If you neglect Raekache it will develop into something worse -Bright s Dis- ease or Diabetes. There is no use rubbing And doctoring your back. Cure the kidneys. There is only one kidney medicine but it cures Backache every tierce-- �Dodd's Sidney Pills MiSS MARL KNAPP I fw.w 11 .• coati t ,t ,hw..tisin. ahs. sod .II tyre. p5441 .4., .4 ..(sial .a Of all ...- .,4 Amtrak v M. n ilea is. Star G.. �T+.new ryrpaid fel mist al a9esuiafRtwbr�e llll 445✓ BURNING ITCHING ECZEMA CAUSED MANY SLEEPLESS NIGl1TS. Ildimeldabel Knapp, of 247 Wolfe Street., Peterboro', Ont., rays ' Eight months ago small whit+ blotch.. and pinsplts broke out On m bunds. To keep from rubbing and .ntehing wap imp..o1.1, i. the t etching! sea intense. This eswat.4 the pimple t buil hum Mg mastered ..Neo Iter reel" my fingers and Spread ing 1n the joints of my fingete. My heeds weir actually in a rata .ate. 1 .offered erne ly lying awake night after night with .he burning, itching sensation and paint which h,llnwed. For months i could not be,r my Saner in rata and ext very eery, tittle work about the Ante. Various remedies were tried still the dewise was not checked and 1 was now alw.eat diarnu.eged when a alatem.ns in the fie.Spann made by some person who had 'ren ruled of a similar .,.oast hr .ant 7..LD.1.tett es. nrM t..en 1 .►in.d abs. 4.4•Sul Anti bens aline „ .4.rh ,p,)..tim h.naghi greet riwf, h rherl.k ala«. HEALING, SOOTHING AND mussily too bream ,.t inht+e 511 I,e,e t,, er8.4 and ..r,n 4 i•h.d .11 ANTISEPTIC innwww.4. and •wolaan and In ahem Lan Rel tar. run Awns. Kaki♦ three wool. frost mermant ing with lam akar., nnsworta. g.► 1rrlwe'a rak n►. n.. lost .- •'roimpler AM Wp.ewa M..M roi.rw,, had I.`, nit alitatiost, .Yaw .0 Ass - As.. I .al .►.s d ....oma A• an .w FREE! Send a. t1. L,.841Thre tet sampler (r.r cot rt..h.• re's ..d ..1 wins .leis /n, sentare 4a, i Clearing Sade Empress Shoes and Oxfords \\i': have decided to clear our stock of Empress Shoes and Oxfords and will (Air fur sale :Inc of our $3.00 and $3.25 Styles for 52.30 $2.50 and 52.75 Styles for 52.00 Those goods are perfect in:every respect and are this se'ason's goods. Come early and secure a 1 x,41 4ain in footwear. Downing & MacVicar Side of Square - opo COUCHES' Ve have a very complete Atnek or everything the name implies in all Che Newest Upholsterings, - Rich Designs, Artistic Effects Some fine Leather ('i111'llt•,, all a: moderate prices Linoleulns and Oilcloths still going at greatl Y reduced tce Pri res t Lear ►loon-.. 1:. V •ho .. t, 1 EORGE JOHNST V4,1,, ea11. irmnptly,ttlriula.t FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING - BIG BARGAINS' At Worsells' Twat Clearing Sale EVERYTHING AS ADVERTISED ISCREEN DOORS, - Complete for $1.00 SCREEN WINDOWS, , - - 18 cents OIL STOVES, - - , - - 65 cents $12.Oo REFRIGERATORS, - for $9.00 LAWN MOWERS, HAMMOCKS, LAWN HOSE, PARIS GREEN AND BUG FINISH. EVERYTHING AT COST AT Worsells' Big Sale ' Yore open aftrr 6 �•-e