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The Signal, 1920-3-4, Page 6• • 4--'1'hs tachy, Meth 4, ta•.M. MOTHEIS TO BE Should Read Mrs. Monyhmes Letter Published by Her Permission. Mitchell, rod.--" Erie C. ttfekra>,'a V. (oust• Compoosidamipaiimn o, aa sela earls( to. tone was look inc totw•r.d to the cawratg •toy babies, that 1 an taeprmes diag it to •iseeesp•cteat tts.oti.e , B •tar • tale/ itt•aeeday 1 sairered with •sass nalgia es blunt -Met 1 *Might 1 amid net bre, bet attar taking tree bottler •t Lydia B. Pi a k - n bao V •`•table esapss ad i was •s- tirety relieved of •.oral Is 1 had ttai..d fs steamy* ..4 was able t• g. Br rad wed M all •y h•g•wbltt. M boor whoa nose sa..ntt..hi wt4gbeftt pounds sad 1 feel bettor than 1 have fora loot time. I sever had u asedley. L •.• •• eunuch guild_••—Mr FILIL Rostra.% Mi t eh.11 led. (:oed [e►Itb darhg maternity la • moat M sat factor to bath n th.r sad child, MN/hitters bare bees arceived b the K Lydiardakhem 'Mt -dicta., Lys, Mane., tattle( of ta•altire•t•edd4eriagthis omit, Giby tie s ••[ LTdi.it ti•kh..i�►•(o. tZ. a twatr.<wv-cwA. swots u,aw •TM GIJTRAI rF� Western Ontario'sLaneet aa1 Res Comandreial Sepal - Wes Rive thorot1yM ro�•,esaa i ha,e e pertenced instructors in Oommer- cial.f,borthaad and Telegraph> De- partment.., We swiss graduates to 7.owN,oea, pante for our 'tree (lst- alogue. It inn) intermit you. D. A. MCL&OHL.AH, Prfircipal Reports of Public School Inspectors As Presented to the County Council at the January Session .Inspector Tom'a Report To the Warden and M4pdaers of the t "nova of Huron. l:eutlemen.— lu accordunce a ith the Statute specifying the duties of school inspectors 1 here seri+ subunit fur your consider- •tion my annual report for the year lf'0• • • 1 ant. gentlemen. Your obedient scruisnt, (iodci1r ich, Ontario. .1. glad i TOM.. t January 27, 1920. InspeCtti d4Ist r1i1:" West 11Iiruu. The year 1919 was.. favorable ,for children to attend school. On my- visit for ittti;wetiou 1 often fowls! every • - enrolled pupil' present. Only neettsionally was it pupil alt. sent from school more than one-fifth of the-lasa in th month. When it ssas Hetk+shars to went u: Bir itis.- +! _-_ attendance to the purt•nts a satisfactory reply wits ti tudl� returned to Die. stating that the pupil .wits again ut soloed or would return soon. The'Tse1jrT lteutti-dep -Act: ; f„r ft -Pro- vincial Steho•1 Attendance (4ficer, appointed by the Min- ister; also fur one or more Intal cotters to be appuit,ted• by utrl in school boards and by Township ('ounci}.y, Stephen Council hiss appointed three St hoot Attendance Officers. -- our for the east, one fur the centre and one for the west. An Aerto render Farmers' Wives and Daughters Elig- • ible as Members of !rural School Ri.arts cisme into force in • April, 1919. An Act rebpeeting .the S4 hoot Attendants of Adoles- cents. 1929, has not -;vet tome into force. See section 22 of 'aid Act. - In the inspectorate of nest Huron there are •*'urban .Boa da of public' sc•huortruhtees employing •24 teaeherr•. and --9$ enrol igen -with 110Mayhem. _Oilht_teachers aged 'for the last. half-year, 7 held first -ass certititates, 122 Gond-class, '4 third-class and one a temporary certificate. T. re were 19 sten and 115womelt employed. At 'uni- sons er, 1919, there were 57'changes of teachers. 5 being in u n schools anti 52 in neral schools. Since 917 the salaries of the teaehers have leen ainerea'setl from '25 .. 100 per sent. - A tar r number of teachers then usual stere married in 1919, and • ecame per►nanent 'residents. Their exl►eriene•e. .and knowtedg of nth • necessities makes thele well qual- �tied to art as t • *.m,• - A(;rienIture ii -being taught -hi Gt of the 103 schools; This subject creates new spirit in the school. It also int- props the work done the other subjects; h can 1* made practical- Empirical m thuds of fanning Must give place to scientific methods if th boys'and gids are to be kept sin the fans. The school le min Agriculture stimulate the pupils to real a-..ta---iaie , to-- .The habit thus formed at schoolwill induce •,thew to •ontinue their resoling and investigations after leaving soh with gain to themsuehess and to the community. Therm, a . as much study and thought neretssry in sitt'eessful farm ngas in commereial or manufacturing enterprise's. • Mr. H. K. 1levell. S. S. No. 6. (lodeh Township. \has given us an object lesson on the suceessfuj scientific Man- agement of poultry. lir, (leo. •,(4„, a•, -,, _ saws~. �."' ernernrle t�c'1i(tes -proven that • fsrmer may greatly increase his,ineome by giving part of• his time to seientitl • bee -keeping. Mr. Samuel Bis set & Sons, S. S. No. 6, Co urue,•h•ve built up a profitable and lousiness methods in the selection of their cows.* d in th,manures/tore of the finished products,MesRos.--MrE ret: i►,\S. No.- 10, Stauley. and fanners ,in other f711ti hail/ s town their neighbors the 'handsome profits that may by growing certain var- - ietiess of sweet clover. And." other lines of sreeial icing. Eight &tool Fair's were Min 9149. Thea* of these were conducted by the Agetetdt - - resent/itive. These Fairs caused a healthy rivalry a sing s1 a schools and the • Footwear There is no line!of foot - weal Inas Car surpass MacV,car s .01 suc;,eastully meeting the big popular demand for attractive, reliable. mod- erately priced Shoes. Buy now and save mon- ey on your footwear. • =REPAIRING• - s s \,.. 4.11otleri!h, has for year beets "a thing of beauty•, and will be to the pupils "a,joy forever.'''. A dental inspection is being made of the teeth of all pupils 'in the aehuols.of this inspectorate. Forum are fur- nished by the Department for the porpoise of recording in duplicate the exact eouditiou of the teeth of each pupil. true ropy is sent to the parents and the other copy is kept at the school. l'opiea of these forms are. ,attached, 1)r. Mabee and Ilr. Alutl)unen have completed a dental iuspet•_ blue of all the acboola in Aaheteld, Colborne, (;oderich Town - Ado, keg. % swanosh, West \%atvauuah •ltd Hayfield. Many of the pupils exaniitted have since been taken to a dentist for treatment. It is intended to complete this inspection its the other municipalities when the roads and the weather ars fssvorahle. • The dentists are making the inspection without luty fee.-. The Department of Education will provide for their travel- ling expenses from the grant voted by the Legislature in 1919 for this pariyose. Consolidation Of schools seems to be the "correet thing" at the present time. The Ministag said recently, "The Department has re- -eKeived 70 api>livati,.ua to eonaidei the forming of ennsoli- doteei-o ehoolas a Bot-�te-r oue:lidated school exists in • At flunKennon, Dashwood, Ashfield No. 9, i'sborne N. (With -licked, the people are discussing the formationof _, a esooesli(iated school seetiun. The transportation of -the pupils is the only serious difficulty preventing the 1111i essr- ful operation of such schools. There are several schools with only 8 to 10 pupils which might easily be united with a>r�dj�tutsg aehool. anti tete pupile eonvey-ed to the other \sehotti a1 d a tea made of the success or failure of the plan, The ;zeter Continuation Sehool was raised to High. ttetiuttl ata Wing its August last. A new staff of teachers' *tease' engag , •affording ample op.trtttt►+ties for students to secure a rtiticates in all grades of high school work. This school 'II du for South Huron what Wingham High` frhool has doe for North Huron. , The ten 1F t tit l'tass schools had a very sueceaaful year. The results of he Graduation examinations in July last Isere equal to th best in the_ history of these aehoois. The norm uinber eT citirididate tvrcnge -on the Jr. H. S. Entrance a emitlatiolt. The number of sneeessfid mod/dates was •iso the average. Every pupil should pass this examination beYore leaving school; Many desirable pbsitions will not be\ lien to those that have not passed tie Entrance examine on. There are better positions that (sire Graduation sta ding. A suecesusfal Teache ' Institute was held at Exeter on tober 9th and 10th. It- vas attended by over 120 teachers, . A. ,Stevenson of bond Normal School represented the partment. He 'gave th excellent and practical ad nares.- The discussions p ved interesting and profitable all that were present. ` The teachers were faithft and did what they eould the progress of their pupils Thoae having experience, its- and enthusiasm. of who there are many, did ex- Int work The scarcity of t tilers greatly increased cork and the It orrt of trustees d school officers. At the top of -the tepor Tui each School Register e fallot ing-j>i l'apital letters ; `'The Annual Report - must be Wed up and sent to tbe Public School In - r immediately after the first Wed' �esday in January." ee also Sections Si and tib of Publi Schools Act, 1914, penalties. ' \ any of the tui ; • , nets stateoent wast given, others had -the teacher -1i blank, oto a ire not signed. Some that were returned have hot come back and five hate not bees received yet. Six Manama of the' annual fueeting have not -btten pies of the Is it not remarkable t - t only one annual reposolved yet. 6. East Rawanush t is fully entered and c(8.S by respect t in every All the, idtools ern visited twice during the Year ex- ee one trhieh visited. three times in 1918. * few here teachers , i in -September, 1919, were visited bree Im . xt'koula with competent exper eters the ins. tion was shortened or eontinued a r fortis o'clock to rnplete the inspection. Anyother fu tion required will be i q�s•',trd. given if re - e extensive dairying -in Geos MacVicar •north side Square, Goderich aW l • E�tdric�l,CildfaCier Wiring of all ktade 4/1e :. for Telephones. flat Alresn. Police Patrol and Fite Adam S> stk•ra1N. _ t'rirat5 ite,itteoee.: euA Ru a incl..' Places –a aperlalt>- All 1t ork Gua,anle(41. Electric irons. TOU.MerS Gritty, Faso, Vacuum Chimaera. IA oohing Machines. Fiaahaghtn 6 n d Battertewof 611 Ainrlse etas). on hand. Riop, up 411 or 198 and have uA "ICC you ea estimate o• raw N i,'ina. ft aril/ be Asao ght. Robt Tait ).Vest Sant Kw Po.s,ff.ce Phones -Shop 11. Koos* Ott An 1*sslares.tt.ilsgrs ars wet •like tlehost • a'hst earefusy. I r ' roar sas Clams,• Sae. t twee 4—.' tar d ea wUa •nee w Now* C•• �r (ro�Irpn, # d - wr...ra 6<ww tow, Mw. w a. 0/1.11411/7. Priori", individual pupils. 'I he parents spenrt it 1) eaant end profit- able day with their neighbors, a1>also ,encouraged the pupils and teachers in their sports awith\their exhibits. A fine two -roomed schoolhouse wwwl���y's erected et Win- t•belsea. being built from the atone plan's as the St. Helen. school. When the fences. grounds. etc., are put,, in proper condition this will be a credit to the se••tio • Therearefour sections that should hu d new school- houses. All of these are interested in the rnprtsckl con- solidation ocbemees and are waiting 111 see how t se aieSelnes work out. - Many of the school grounds are well kis 1 - completely- neglected and a reflectio►. on all eonneetadwirI the school. The teacher, pupils-ond•rstepayers may lo- Hower s, 'c vines, windasc-boxes, well -Nut grass. etc, make the st property elevating and edncatise. The sehoot propert) P Peng Sr • Two -Party Line Telephone Service • NECESSARY curtailment of new construction during the war, followed by the unpre- cedented development since the arm- istice, have resulted in a universal shortage of telephone material. In order to ufltttt on supply of equipment to the best advantage, to -. reduce delay in installations tos 'i minimum, and to avoid refusing ser- vice to anyone, we ask those intend- Ing to order telephones to consider tb advantages of fu•o-per service• . The cost to the user is substan- - • \ tinll7 lower than for individual line, a:o service of a high standard. We will be glad to furnish full i41 - formation to anyone interested. s • "Every Bell Teiepb.e_is a Lang Distaste Statism" R. J. RUMBALL, Local Manama The Bell Telephone Company► • of Canada "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE IIIII Nff SHADE SE 1E4 illE15 Look at tongue! Remove poi- sons from little stomach, liver and bowels Aervpt •-lolls. 1s" --4osk for w *Me 'f � imp eland Me bed aaad hme owe os lass tsaat:.• s' Or* for Oa Mats duasok tour sad hoods- (mea Mara lea A•lWs Pall blur...., tar s►11d's A�au as oat bet- *. Otos N w0Mwt bar abebar1 Tea Meet Ml "Obliterate.' �'t � Grail Haled• owl 1 014-tiose ftecipe that Any - beer coa A4917. 1 TM ..f Ingo tied aatobae esr N. I'art,fs tad•L ever Salt to 1ta aaturat i eit•s bask to ewaam•tWt hr•••••ty �k glom It to sad At r 1tila- 511. foaoui tookematat as fiat this stool' Mixture was opened with w..AerlW Oat brave stet -et -eats •t how* y mnag sat sow Oleos Nsw.dars• br aaktaa 's read atev. for • bottle of 'tl►yth'a leand ast l belabor c..,,,4.. rot will to srs.N by the oral all Sea''.$* whish ass ho he 4 e ..i te- a ~aro rotund oat*, s. beauty frau. A won -k''. dew•tows awn tt darpae t.e mite so satiowy sad •.eels that Doody not tall tt kis. boar spll.a, Toe dotal/ ees rtil+ or salt brush wih t and drat+r aaablta threw prat Mar, stead at a elms, by sero1ne IAAA hair abooma ,s awl atter an- other heautitu r w et�a!• 1ft d►.a.n., Wroth•s wad & Minor Com - googol is • delightful tonal r Cem- for *boas who desire • arses •euiwt. t•p.moaate- It la 4110. tn5siaea ter eam mnlsauee av er•..sue• et Thr Warden and Mem gentlemen,— - I beg to submit t Of the schools of East Y I am, gentlemen, - Your obedient -u- ,—_-_._ J. ELGIN ?held y Goderich, Jai.' 26th, 1920. s of Huron County Council, f,.Jna-ing report of the condition Iron for the year 1919. s r••spectfnlly, - , JOHN 11. rlE, •1. P. 8., East Intron. Tilers were open to 1919 eighty--fattr sprat seboola tt>6d six ishan schools w•itb total of 1Li2 teaehera; the aehool in No• 20 Tuckeranrith closed during the fats term oleins to the buiiding of a new school and the poples were divided between No. 9 and No. 10 Tuckerlimith. The regular Linthin tine grants this year to rural $ch:try' otm amounted to $4873.'27; there gra* in addition a bonus grant nn satarie6 amounting to $1819.7 The porpoise of • thea grant was to induce ttW trees to pay higher xalariea to ,their taches: it has undoubtedly contributed to this trams. The payments werewrangled tin a sliding scale according to the araemsasent of the strcxk,a. as ate butt onee rection in thesatHu st bavntan 8rr'ent of over $100,000, on whish tfra d the amnrrnt apportioned to this inrp eetorate out of the smarter of a million dotlara voted by-rthe Go; er �moeo nrxam hit past session fur flint Purpore ,ma y P the (locernment tion with an a5nessment '1p to Pao, grants &I a sec - 9600, would be $415, shores ofe paying a salary of reteeise only 9ti5. ?h an sch sects Id grant and their our merely nominal. *Met have increased to tkr those Of the rural aingtoaskforin ho use. There were Int teachers with Brit third clam and tr. these 14 are male teaching on rods tiff, Winsbalm. W R Jefferson, & a M trim rendered Geddes. Yr. Wig s oneons Ron urban tots receive none of this grants from tbe Government are Jr expenses for salaries and upkeep IDP or even to a greater extent than • we find urban school grants from the Ooprnme t apl�- ret in the school. of East Huron 9 105 with aeeond•elism, six with 'th kindergarten eertifieatest; of ^s, three of whom at once resumed r'em active servire—Mr. A. E. Poe- hoover, M. ('-, Walton, and Gordon ick other tearhent of Emit Huron •artier in le'ranre are Mr. Morinan trord, Mr Leslie Wineh, Mr. I1wart sued on page g 41111 ...Girls who indulge in promiscuous kiss- [ aren't pkel> to catch anything—hitt even a bua�mtW SALTSISENFOR IMES, KAI alma ell hub tMaM*Us itis • brae oris oda >Htrtt 11• saran ar wefts^ who ass. ■sal 1 Ilaely eta tasks a .s►fetabs b idneys kanws ty' s . Mast r d*eRialy altar or aocrio 1•11•1 Nees Sibs War, l & .r tiny et Me imam sad pear.. from Neod. You g t .last. xa.rfy all r.s.m. disorders ems Iran adirla Nab kidneys or you fast a dull .rhe In tits •r Aar beet harts n i1 the +ria. . cloudy, b~vas full of .sdi- Mnt, irregular of pot's or •ttssded y•..s.stkp •f .collier, got shout lour noes •t .1•41 Salt. iron say reliable �y tad Mks • labl0Moslul is s gi. � thou Mt taw `f * e t'r'•MITISOIngoye_dta.t !sr . et lentil weds frets Mood with Hthl awl w lets ose f .,sda Us to lush .1ss.,g kidneys and snubs Mw soolds la amts* stoe, eg•o othoolats dM�o rriIMlq,tia...di.LJL Jed o.ts. 1. i ip_. u • ..a ... roe Wes.; testes • islet rr wmt�t11 ,1a-s.t.r Arielk all rag she Moo es*ws •ha.N take sow arty robed to bop the kidneys slams mad th. say •en apunk botoby �aaa kit 1utaat relief— w wattiag. Yost chord asstril. •'es right up: the air b M our head akar sad you roe )y. No score hawking, no/ ging, blowing, headache,, drys'se Ng atrtalia( he bruit. at tight; lolls told or catarrh disappears. Get a mall bottle of Ely's Cowes Halm boo your druggist sew. Apply • litttle et this ersgrs.R antiseptic: hyen m M your asttrnb. It p`. vary air aoseeget of eke =14=4: !saris► eta•tly. aid -MUM assn. a 1*'• isot a... Sea% day undid with • odd Or asst? catarrh. q "Dysassitisg" CO out of wit. calomelaell other your systole tires is all wow *a OiIlW tis *battle Neaten se y i mut thewith stonier*. di/motive im sh eieh as vita to They pubis • t k Caine/TM tpelf noir •Ly • know is •s y nihilist* way to relieve •r eosaGptoa& • saw, and at ns* lora I*to puhNty •ad o.horf Mse- II cry tittle awl they wt♦t while 7 tis!• rr it Gfrfsfbeco' N f bi rneeds a little "t�rtgewne"_that's ant Whelk des, thin 1r loses its lustre; when ugly daftdruft appy. Of your galr Nils cot, it 35 -cent bottle of deNohtful, dependable " landerint" from any store, rill save your halt, MU nimble it's 1Ndty. You esu have akkdy tlikk Lake its