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HURON SCHOOLS.
Reports of Inspectors Tom and Field as
Presented at the January Meeting of
the County Council.
Report of Inspector Tom, West Huron.
To the Warden and Council of Huron County.
GENTLEMEN :
In accordance with the Regulations, I have the honor
to submit for your consideration this report on the Public
Schools in the Inspectorate of West Huron, for 1912.
There are 102 school corporations, with 104 school houses
and 1:.4 teachers.
RECEIPTS OF SCHOOL BOARDS FOR 1912.
Valance from 1911.»-.---- 632,106 06
Municipal grant.. ..-_.,.,.. 33,340 43
Government grants .'..... f.. 10.714 61
Special taxes on property. .,....._....... 44.561 54
All other sources 16,043 38
, Total $136,866 l66 U'
EXPENDITURES OF SCHOOL HOARDS DURING 1912.
Teachers' salaries 110,997 3
Sites, buildings, etc...., ... »--. 4,329 03
Yaps• apparatus. etc ...... -....-.. 1,765 94
Fuel, caretaking, repairs, etc , • 23,812 12
Total $103,904 47
Balance tarried to 1913 $32,961 55
ATTENDANCE AND C IFICATION OF PUPILS.
Biu number of pupils during 1912 4
s 725
Girls roti
' The average attendance was 3,07$, beluga percentage
attendance of tic per cent.
,Number of pupils reading in
Primer _ ... .
First Book.
Second Book
.Third Book
Fourth Book,
Fifth Book
These numbers include the Crediton and , he
continuation clauses.
821
4eti
912
111:,
330
Exeter
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ACCOMMODATIONS AND EQUIPMENT.
West of the school houses . are comfortable and in a
,.good .tate of repair. A few schools should be thoroughly
renovated or a new building erected.
The chief defects in the school houses are the lighting
and the ventilating. These defects vt'oulai soon be remedied
if teachers and parents realized that pure air and sunlight
are essential for the highest mental and physical develop-
ment. Neither people nor plants thrive: where the air and
light are bad.
Suitable tinting of the walls and ceilings. and proper
window glass and blinds, are necessary for the health and
intellectual progress of the scholars. These should receive
special attention during 1413.
There are now 12,646 volume, in the 1(14 school libra-
nes, valued at 113,1. These books are read and aplireci-
ated by pupils. teachers and parents.
Books dealing with the resources. progress and possib-
ilities of Ontario and Canada should be added to these lib-
raries, so that all our citizens may become familiar with the
grand heritage and wonderful advantages that Canadian -
possess. It seems tome that the Provincial and Dominion
authorities could not make a better use of a portion of their
surpluses than to prepare and send free to each public and
school library copies of attractive and readable book giving
the people a clear and correct knowledge of .the vastness.,
richness. progress and superior opportunities of Ontario
and Canada. Such books would tend to create a loyal.
united. patriotic and intelligent people. worthy citizens of
the fair Dominion and the world-wide Empire.
TEACHERS' SALARIES AND QUALIFICATIONS.
During 1912, there were twenty- seven men and one
inndred and seven women teaching in tiie Public Schools of
West Huron. Three had not attended a training school
and had temporary certificates.
For 1913. there are twenty-eight men and one hundred
„and six women. all of whom have received special training
and bold regular professional certificates: There are eleven
firsts, seventy five seconds, forty --seven third- and one
kindergarten direc'or.
u WILTbere have been seventy changes of teachers since
March, 1912. These frequent changes are the main hind-
rance to the progress of the children and the upkeep 04 tie
school property-. The schools which maintain the highest
standard seldom change teachers.
Teachers' salaries continue to increase in keeping with
the high Dost of living and increased expenses. School
boards having successful teachers should pay adequate sal-
aries to retain their seniors.
THE ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS.
The Easter promotion examinations were taken by the
pupils of nearly every- school, tics providing a uniform
and independent trot for the promotion of the corpus.
jsnior High School *.sauce. -Three hundred and
fifty-six pupils wrote, ani two hundred and twenty -dight
(sixty -fear per cent.) received certificates.
Junior Pahlie School Gradaotioa.-Six schools sent
Modest, b this examialtion. Wady per dot. of than
won diploma signed by the Illisillor of Biaeation- Net
d these entered the sensed formal a high school is Sep-
tember.
Senior Public &ked Gr7dastira.-Fist pupils of
Zurich school what! as Ntis wort. Tho of them obtained
certificates which will awe them to a model school or to
Form I1I. of a high sth,d-
Senior High School Ilvd a■pe.-Pian pupils of Duch -
wood school took tau eiamimidam. Saw new successful
and qualified for admiisa to a rid Mimi Three of
them also rased bei sadeaeee tis a aslssl reboot.
These dapa/fa'sl erxambaib s will enable fifth
dm: pupils to ps the lower WO Wind wort without
leaving their home schools.
Before 1912 the departmental ertamimboas began the
last week of June and oe>'stinsed to dna middle Si July.
Now they commence early in June and are oompirMd be-
fore.
o -fare the es/ at June. This Amp aid the of
noel adrd •e eember lit, impend d die 94 e of As-
cia, bis dhoiMaei the wheel peer ler eerierca
goyim d
lyes rp �► kgs der fret kerb.
ttiee elegil na-Y- ! Ewers red Cnefitee hew
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energetic seadiere was uric
GGear ataiiioei is
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Escaped l
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today Iemawelled
healthy woman ilii
steatite I a7/dad
baa biminitia and your aams/rL
Wei sensed ma I as glad is Id
aspeno what year metrias.s bags/ dime
ler sur. Yoe ens um my tt.aliwail
any way yes wisbe aid I wad be fi 4
• atsaagse truces."- Mrs Cmii mla
Ulm Mel Mei al. Peoria. IL
X. Lys,*
Also Ardis.
Jesup. Pa. -"After the hies of vas
tam& chid. I gad severe orgeiieYes}
Rada Iwatb have such oenibati/
that it did mama as dm. I cirri
sowed it. This kept up fee Gass Ln
mintbt, i iso dorms derided that
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"Than seed 4 friends eeemmimiad
Lydia E. Pidtb m's Vegetal& cin.
pemel and after taking it fartuosmon
Iwas awell w.oma."-Mut glledma A.
Ltac e. lamp. Pa.
Warnes aka tsEer from female IIs
Garold try Lydia S. Plnkham'a Vegeta-
ble clmpeted, taeo of the most aeee.ms
fad rsedlew the world has ever known,
Wars submitting to a surgical opera-
ilia
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Howe -Hunter - "(tut whenever
there's a flood I should think the water
would always (-nurse right up to the
h,.uw." House Atter, t - • •Possibly, sir.
But there ere r•teenstif tear properties
where stets car filet fish ng from the
dioing-roon, w 1'nit,a
AoCall's
Patterns
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I LLAR U SON
Perrin's
Gloves
Spring Opening
Easter being early we made arrangements to have all
our spring goods delivered earlier this season than usual
and now the spring stacks are complete in every detail.
New Coats New Coats
Stylish Navy Serge Coats. term -quarter ata full length. three Coats
promise w be very popular this Spring. Special Nana each.
The above Coati also come in Mack and tan. Natty style. in Tweed
Coats. three-quarter or full length. very ta*Siooa0k. from $10.00 each.
The New Spring Raincoats are all new in. large variety to seise( from.
Priors $5.710 to $15 tit.
New Spring Gloves
1'be new Spring Gloves •re bene. 1'.o) make seoa soi.tale in selecting
your ties/ Glovell at this stole., a. wet atm I. (silty Perron'.. Famous Gloves aid
every pair is guaranteed. Perrin'. Adonis -Real Kid" Woven, all new 'Prime
shades in .tosk including black acid tamea, $IMO per pair.
Perrin a Eglantine Gloves. a sonsdsr glove for the lady of taste, will
give thorough .atistaction. $1. pee pair.
Perrin's Chamois Kid Gloves. very itellisrable. per pair $1.(Ilt.
Persia's Long Kid Gloves. 12-ltetpwss length. every pair gtur.ntced,
black. tan. white and grey. per pair $Litt.
Kayser Silk (cloves
Kayser Sill Glover., the gloves with the guarantee. double finger-tips.
1.1ack, white and colors. per pair SRM and Tae. •
Kayser long Silk Glove*. 12 sod 18 button length. fully guarantied.
1 a,'k and white, per pair 51.'10 1619/1111:Z.
Special values in Linen. for St. Patrick's Dwv.
W. B. Corsets McCall Patterns Perrin's Gloves
MilIar's Scotch. Store �•
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A- `Feet" that .dal.
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25% to the vain of Stack is s wry short period
(Caldwell'• Molaeses Meal
. It does more than that it. also insures the
health of your cattle besides redncirg general
feeding costs by a esbetalial margin. It is
54 r pare Caae Malssw and 15% edible moss
selected for its arse digestive action. You
know the feeding value of pare Cane Molasses.
Caldwell's Meal is the only waataiess form in
which it can he fed. It's always palatable and
dry to the touch. Takes the pace of an equal
amount of other cereal, making it more
pdatable and digestible. Most likely your
feedman bandies it, but write to to at aay
rate for tLe facts.
THE CALDWELL FEED CO, I WOW.,,
DW(DAL OiNTARO. s
LOCAL TREATMENT FOR WOMEN, LiSOKDEtt: s
The health we MN, des.rndw seer laaw' r up'." ,•mow
L t'.e bl.,oJ circulates M ems 4.dle.. 11.,o,aev
w e h:: ye •'2't a lresistyos w' srit hate l erfe•co t. el t,.
T:. re is a r••nwtant.wreseley a•'ie -f the tissues i.,
every rut 49 1.1.* leer. The tae Sad A. wing thrt• _s;:i Ile
+•enc curlew of 911111119111910 or d-,.1-s:atte•r whi'e talc
bh.uJ ts. h+. the heart tit,outh tie xnstoo
twinge the tbwele War dare tlseue, the eeeeree of the)
1..ou we have dip - -' to r. p .e w (sat tau been ear-,
reed oar. The camellia se: rim: nut and ezla"Iluwg of
IL• dewd matter awl the r.wlseira of 11 wrtb cies
t:.nttea. atom i,c stet.,, fines o:. •1_7 and rnght, eats:
to . t,ot:t years a c�wa�.ete eta et' has T»•.:, ere,ter:
Time very masa and ibenaa fuse -nn et•emt
"•: 1.adf ,n every prtic.a et .9 Sora what 1..e ta-he had
. year, hakes.
It wrasailanee bsapelea Iremerer, hose a ea,iet7 e
causes, that eta bleed beemeacs a .rre.s.d !rb cYatann
e portions of the body. 11ees emacs that OW blood Ger
seta bn those parts beer.b teerhece't Good the eas
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astagnant The c'.eeeeseaoe M t trait the Gelid seat
ter in that part of the body 1. ooh part l*llv.rim
away. end ' (•as
tom but little of ti•+ a-tv. vita ,Yttar 11.
tatro4u .d there to build up an . s'.e:.ttheu the tlaen1
acid n. r‘ea. c'
This cooiltian Invariably *I.` -.ti in ad rases ed ►
trove disorder. The dead mat' :r retained ba the clip
cub tfoar. aside saasela have lo ser. expelle.d. ^••miss
sae , a-
ntenna aha haaama't7a of the dellrat.e ,,.eu.ieegae
eel s•epromili rho serve eer tees. This coy' tarps is t5.
Baia t tar agrl•saee phyaual and n.-nt...l
.alar sete..•eam lamas trwubles.
Te dads reser it a esteem that the fret• -•
dentedea
be da (e to mat ere et the l taeatt^r ,ch'. h 1. 1N.
hole se re deadallea, u lids dear *91. 7.
elnna..4 r• taenia there a of .lead pse.he et rased and astte Irismales se tis la! era of t b dews tw.ts, dee.
The awn, ea *,,atria wig glee saes s/1/ O9A..5. L1LY h sn sr-:esrtwl 1
coring this eeed',Iuu. It la a laaal Yieaeet.. amid le here Age 10 110r .5.4*.
o,$.sett 11s stuns/ .dlaa.ms Ys/ a1.eeW hole the a* ant drew
lel • very sport the dead . J...a' mom r ea gg_.. is (raataat
taut mead aid petal. est �• and Ile
and Ye.;M thea ee4tg ee ate swssr of the deed 9.4 los sierra lr - same ar _1
to • greater sr hew eaaseR sad r edea easem It le se sere!./ am ea be a.wenr.
The oar IertO.a m asefeatmad Meer h set mosealo.at
Dr. Caa.4l--4 am tlaSetd oe lira P. 9. Cosset rear Oenrdlaa gpeaasata-
• e. ler rey maet1, rammed rer liar _j1tiestorty encs. 1 boye aeiasM ler 7 :
paera hal as/ w bad wads 1 masa maga. thea 1 W a dieter. is so acid de 7 law
a gnaw. ani MOM Ing r urn taus a $tear. 9 I went thegwg'- as sper•ties 1
wsedd ins nee through h. a lair' later 7 awe !w ble and. ar.J he pee sae u -
w Il. lay 4aeband t5a sent ler ssa.taar dacaer. wa. por9. ' d .r, g..rat+n..
mit iia r warts gees. I dram,* wash lin 1 sur 4 nisans, hot be -erne w bad
o nto not 1 th•etrt4 7 conte Ss as tami/ar sac 1 beto long to die . • rt. de.:
1r laws@ 9111=9e9111=9ebeww sad da a �p a au Mao be ne *ant l•rs C err,. t's .A
degas nM tela me a bolts hod sbraall b1. M WOW to bar kw a treat,.. -.-s
w*9I e!e fa ' *9 it sus tie hen. dicot I weed& die mierear 1 ow.,:d set uri
• aeae+� *9 o•. Thee the curt near tole nae I vzs w,. -we Thee
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$$Gilt sew sae tomer. Ottsw'1 eesrwg9 tetaen r awes had Ices ..w»ged
lame saes sae 4 meal semi. 7 b 9 tied Get been OlUde0t L1lsemi.ars/ t ear 1
ant 14 bane disk ter t med. set 7~s/ used' we*d hale thea)$ n r rho.;
S t as/ ammo mum eta • att.arilh tlgesett maane •• sir dollar. It :• .•til
hs wwMba lw gosa.-MILAS10. timed• 'aa't►ala. Cat. h
•%T7he move Seer pelsraaetlelly ecaeiMAW ermaleeeefr sena ••••••1 -. ,, ' •d
<ruaah/l bolt rung egg eineh �t.ane the metras keen ser toe tam-
ed* sod en.e.eese^.sat bier .epbted
Ohndell a aULV Is a pment. sea•
. em seeds der 9113=11e tar
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am. sessakes sec sad
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1 weed. Y tab.tor nowt. treinne• as It analle be le
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aim Molartme tsae•'we► tis • braes.
a• We or se rearatld leads as all
Sad awn* sur d•ei reser w be-
ll" lalaased. mod Me mere a darted
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Winners of Cash Prizes in
February Fun=to=Wash Contest.
First Pnee.
Mies Mary McKee. IAA H nrk.mer
St, Hamilton.
Second Prise.
" Mrs. A. Hofdetoek. St. Andrew's
College, Toronto.
Third Prize.
Mrs. Alfred Gregory. til Albion
St.. W. London.
Next Five Prises. Two Dears
Each.
Mrs.. Willie Hart, Box 3573. Belle-
ville Ont.
Mrs-. W. J. Robbins. + Nor-
wich Ave.. Woodstock. one
Mrs. F. Tata! 334 Aylmer St..
Petry4.o.o. Oat
•gra A. Nweat..•11, Huron
Blt.iitetwd. Opt.
Mrs: White, 1&7 Helena Ave.,
Wychwood Palk, Toronto.
Next Twenty five Prizes. One
Dollar Each.
Mr.. F. W. Tan.ley, 77t sib St
E. Owen Sound.
Mew. J. Glee&ing, 11't Weiland
A re.. St_ Catharine,
Jame. Wesley AIinteringham.
Mitchell. Ont..
Mrs. A. H. fiauexie;.., 1tr t Dun-
dee St.. T.ert.ntn.
Nies Lillian Castel . Bur•geseville.
Out..
Ceci! K Smith, Box I1:..
for t h, Oat.
Mr". Rose Mark, But n -t. Dunn-
ville. out
Mr.. B. Fis+ber, Ha Metcalfe Kt..
Guelph. (inc.
Mime Marie Keyes. _r Manitoba
8t_. St. Thomas. Ont.
Mrs. W. .1. Reynold, Boo. 177,
Dundas. Ont_
Mrs. 11.. T. 4Lsith, 5E'ti. Duffertn
Are . Lesiee.
Mame Johanson, !' 1 Nelson St..
Bran tford.
Mrs. E. Webb, 345 London St..
Peterbo,o
Mrs. 0,,t I bitty . 574 Lansdowne
Ave.. Tor: snto.
Marguerite AIreGreg..,. 47 Mtn•
ray Sr.. d'hatban..
Airs. M 13oaaeat.erry• 177 t'oi-
lingwo d St.. Sainia. Ont
Mrs. Millie De e'en. 154 Erie Ave..
Hamilton.
Mrs Louis Day. 941 !floor Nest,
Toronto.
Mie. Marjorie Connor. 73 Wel-
lington St., Galt.
Miss R. Harvey. H.e.peler. Ont.
Mr. Frank C. Wand. Orange-
ville, Ont.
Miss Oswahl. 16 Abrees SL. Ber-
lin. Ont.
Mrs. A. Fletcher. Bot stilts. Ch;l-
lia. Os,'.
Mee. W. J. Lagan. sl West
8t... Chathem.10ot.
Mr1 C F. Love. Bot 552, Lind-
say. Ont.
in addition to t:aah Ptiem we are mailing useful Kittbe•r. I -wands
to the next semen hundred correct answers.
Watch for our New Cowtest. and in themeant+rue sore the cou-
plers emu maamy bead..
The Standish Manufacturing Lompany, Ltd.
Toronto.
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EXCURSIONS
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