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The Clinton News-Record, 1905-02-09, Page 6.1 February 9th 1905 or Th a (Milian NewluReCOrd * t, 3 Alt Run Down IS is a common exOres• sion wc hear on every side, U n 1 ess there is some organic trouble, the con- dition can doubtless be remedied. Your doctor Is the best adviser,. Do not dose yourself with all kinds of advertised remedies — get his opinion. •More than likely you need a concentrated fat food to enrich your blood and tone up the system. Scott's Emulsion' of Cod Liver Oil is just such a food in its best form. It will build up the weakened and w a $te d body when all other foods fail to nourish. 0 you are run down or emaciated, give it -a trial: it cannot hurt you. It is essentially the best possible nourishment for delicate children and pale, anaemic girls. We will send you a sample free. Be sure that this picture In the form of a label is on the wrapper°, every bottle of Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNe Chemists Toronto, Ont. 50c. and el. All Druggists Hcasa11 Mr. and Mrs; Robert Meiaren Ivonhoe Farm London 'Road, held their 'annual Scotch sapper whit* was a most decided success in every respect Lot forgetting about the haggis with all it's flavor and juices, the party was kept Lp till a late hour,overe fifty guests took supper. &erne of the , guests from Hensel' were namely, . .Itev. Mr. atateMrse—Sinithe-eMee-seari Mrs. Scott, Mr. and Mrs: Berry,,.. Mr. and Mrs. J. Steacy, Dr. and Mrs. leveguson, Mr. and Mis. McAr- thur, Mr. and Miss , Sutherland, all spent one of the most enjoyableeven-. ings that could be: wished for. Mr. and Mrs, Drysdale of Drysdale. have been visiting in town for-s•ome days. They expect to take -115. rest-. denee here in the spring. : EnLes Pope of Beancllen Mari.e spent.. last week with bis sister-in-law, Mrs J. Pope here. He had not visited On- tario for several years, and left this week for the West. Rev. E. Shaw is steadily growing in favor with his people, Who greatly admire his earnestness and devotion as well as the subjeet matter of his discourses..e, • The Mensal! birthrate 'during the past week was ph.enomenaland well worthy the commendation of ' Presi- dent Roosevelt. .A .da,tighter sta,s.lehrn., to Thomas Hudson and wife, •a son to H. 'Taylor and wife, a sonto. It, Twitchell and wife, a son to Will Ha- rburn and. wife and a daughter to . Mr. and Mrs. Flannery.,. The News -Record gives the newsof otememamtrumossamelmmucarimmustamermesooma.M.Yeet•lawar•••••* Paine's Celery Compound Makes Sick People Well Mrs. Wm. Carter, of Markdalc,On t., .who thanks heaven and Paine's. Cel- ery Compound for her restoration to health, says "After my baby was born I took grippe, and was ir. a very weak con- dition of health. My nervous sy'stem seemed to he broken down and I had convulsions several times. I freshente ly lost use of my limbs, 1 had severe night seats, was sleepless, despon- dent and very nervous. I thought .at times that I was going to lose lay reason. A t last I 'became so weak that I could hardly move myself in bed. After a course of treatment by able doctors, I was still suffering and on the brink of. the grave. I was strongly 'advised by a friend to make use of Paine's Celery Compound. To gratify the desires of my family I used this medicine. In a short time appetite and sleep were better. 'Aft- er use of lhe second bottle I was 50 amazed and pleased with my iniprov- ement that I decided to continue the use of Paine's Celery . Comfiiiunif; am happy to state that the uSe of six bottles has comPletely regtored me to new life and usefulness to my family. 1 sincerely thank GO'd and Paine's Celery , Compound fdr my wonderful restoration." Ask For Paine's No Othn* Medicine Just As 6o0 First Meeting of the New County Council The county council Met on Jan. 24th, When the ollowing meinbiers•enb- scribed to their declarations; of office and -took their seats.: Messrs. Bryan, Currie, Doig, Ferris, Grier, Gatelire, er, Isbister, Lamont, Morrison, Mil- ler, hIcNaughtion, McQuillan, McLean McKenzie, Spaekman, Cantelon The clerk eekett the council to elect a Warden for the year when Messrs Lamont and Isbister moved that Mr Robert hillier, councillor foe Division No. 8, be warden for the year 1005 No , other nominations were made and at the expiration ()Shalt a hoer the clerk declared Mr. Miller .elected warden for this year and invited him to the chair. The warden subscribed to the declaration of office betore His Honor Judge Holt and thanked the members of the council for the honor they had conferred upon him. He called attention to matters to come before, the - council for considera- tion, such as the usual -work -of the year, and trusted that all the mem- bers would work harMoniously to- gether in the best interests of the county. ' • e, Moved' by Mr. Spackman, seconded by Mr. McNaughtou, That ' Messrs. Cantelon and W. Lane be appointed auditors of criminal justice accounts for the 'current year.—Carried, Moved by Mr. McLean, seconded by Mr. Morrison, That 1VSessea. Sank - man, • Cantelon, McNaughton, Lam - out, four members of the old eouneil, and McKenzie be a striking conlmite tee, .to name the Standing, minimitteep for. the year.—Carried. The members .of the ,striking com- mittee retired and in a short time Presented their report which was passed .in committep and, finally ad- opted incouncil and was as follows Executive and Special—Messrs, • Sp- a.ekinat, McQtiillan, McKenzie, Currie asd Perris. • . Finance and Education.—, eMessrs. McNaughton, firyanse Dolg, Morrieon and -Gardiner. • Road and 13ridge and Co. Property— Messrs.„ Cantelon, Lamont', Isbiseer, McLean and Grieve. • ' F.'dlea14zation—Whole Council. „ • Warden's—Messrs: ' Spackman, Per- ris, McLean and Currie.. • • e. House of -Refuge--.Mesirs, Spack- man, Lainent and Currie. ." • Building—Messrs. Cantelon, Me= Naughton,' McKenzie., darditrer • and. Ishiseer. ' . Messrs. Cantelen and 'La:mon t. Mov- ed - that this doutmil .now ,adjoui tenn- til • Tuesday, the 81st ins is, to leilkw neefilhers of the 'Coieheil the liberty of using •the franchise that has been extended to 'there in the Provincial .eleetion- tozno4ove. —Carried—. The council rea,sSentletedenuretiant to adjournibent, all the members pee - sent. • . . For poSi Mori Of county auditor :the •fellewing applicaOmis were read left On ,.the table : Messrs. J. Govee- lock; .n. W. E'rwin, „IL W: Ball, . M. Leickhart, N. Robson, W. MeKercher, F. .Morley, W. 'Black, 'te. A. Carrick, J. Britton, P. Cantelon, E. Zeller. Messrs. V17, Moffat, J. 11.' Carnerori, L. C. Planing applied ebo be appoint- edon the. County. Board of Exatitin:e ers.e.-Sent to Education Committee: The PeigonerS' Aid ,Association ask- ed . for geant.. • • . • . • Moved by Cantelon, seconded h Lamont, That each Public Library h graeted $15 for the year 1005. • Moved by Messrs. Spackman an McNaughton,, That the usual grant $20 he made to eaeh Agricultural an Horticultural Soeiety in this count holding, exbihitions in 1906. Moved by Messrs. Currie and Spack . man, That the clerk be instructed 1. . order a copy of the Municipal Wort for each membee of this council fel • this year 1.905. ' Illotions referred to Execetivecom mittee, . Moved by Mr. 1VIcKenzie, seconde by Mr. McQuillan, That this coun eil now in sessioa desire to expres our sympathy with Mr. ou present gaoler in the loss of ore o his fondly by death and in his ow serious illness and we hope he wit soon be restored to his •useal health and that a copy of this resolution b sent to Mr, Griffin.—Carried... Reqtteste from Children's Aid Smile ty for grant.—Sen(. it, Executive com mi.tlte.e' lr. J. Bartley, reeve of Asliffeld W. 11turter, eouncilman and ex-reev Daltoe waited on the council • an were heard in reference to the wash out at Port Albert: The matter •wa .iireiteerreed to Roast and Bridge coni Moved by Mr. McLean, seconded b Mr. McQuillan, That the new .. mem hers of this council gdout tie Por Albert and exanetrie the bridge at *that place .for .themselvee.—Carried. - Report of .gaoler was -read and re •ferred to County: Min -unlace. • • Report (if John Ansley, Co. -Com., was read and Sent to the Roed nee Bridge committee. Trensuret 's.' report Was .refdIed .1a Finance committee. • • Report of Regietrar Coats- Was' pre .sented ona referred to Executive com inietee. • • 4. .• • Publie Schools Inspectors' repetris were sent to. the Edueatitia coal- mittee: ' . • • • • ,• Weed by lVfessrs. Gardiner and. Bry- erne That the following societies re- eeivinggrants.a- from this. county kno- wn as Agricultural and Horticultheal Societies Fainters' and - Teachers' Institutes, •Publie. Libraries and- oth- ers be instrected to notify the cOunty .cIerk • of the existence of said societ- ies, also .the Santee Of thee secretary 'arid treasurer ot the Sante immediate- lall:el:Abe annual meeting of . :seta! society, • • . • • .• Petition of ChOI:leg Levet t end thir- i.y . others eel a live to- school section (Union) No: 4 Ilullett and Godericii sehy. t9..Ex'eunt.ive . . A. ,clefinietiterf.Wattid-'6riethe 'comae' in reference to promised Oliange• •in the heeedaries 01 :Union school sec - thin No. l'Goderich and. Mullett. to- wnships,. -A lame nitinher of gentles. men . addressed:the •coureCii,' The • mate' ter .Was. .pass.ed. On to the oduca,t- hen. committee to report thereon , Report. Building committee was presentml, Mr: Ferris pecupied . the chair ia,cominitted.. The report pass- Ea,gt ,liuron WoMart's • Instittietee,ape plied for .grant, • . Letter from -Sher4f ,Reynoldeand certificate Of •geor. surgeon . relative to illness of Gaoler Griffin .was read. Circular from •Municipal Wiirld was Commitment . of Lloyd Browe and James . Brown of:Bayneld -under the. Children's ;.,Protection Act.—Left to exieutive cominittee. .1 • Statements froin Godefich, Clinton' amt eSeiforth collegiate Institutes 'were'read and sent to -eirectitive . . . . corn- inttee • • : • • 'Circular 'from George Alisien, Aeries - worth, secretary ef Trustees . As- sociation was referred to Education committee. . Letter fraineDepartmene of Pubime Worker; Ontario,. :was read. - Letter from ' Ma:mileen Rood Mach- inc. Co. was ;read. ' . Circular from J. E. Pal:Well,. Cecre- earyof the Western, GeedUoads As- sociatio0 was' readS---Sent to bridge committee., • . • Memorial frorn Council of Yoile Co- unty relating -to speed, Of motor vphi- elee and memorial from City of Toronto . 'reciting .to powers pt Tele- phone Cols . Were read and sent in • 1,0 speCials,00minittee. ' • ' • Petition from fifty residents of Zure. tell asking change in incorporation read and sent to special committee. Moved by Messrs. Morrison and Grier, That R, S. Mays be 'appointed tritstee of Seaforth ,Collegiate Insti- Moved by: Messrs. Cantelon ' arid Ferris, That John Ra,nsford be ape POinted .treetee of Clititon Collegiate Institute. . ° Moved in anfehdment by Mr. Isbis- ter and Mr, Currie, That John Tor - relics be appointed trustee of Clinton Collegiate Institute. Mr. Torrance positively refused to .accept the appointment and on the report coming from committee .Mr. Itansford was declared chosen. • Moved by Mr. McLean, seconded*by Mr. Isbister, That Rev. Dr. 'are be appointed trustee of • Goderich Col- legiate Institute. ' Motions referred to the illdueation commi gee. Moved by Megsre. MaQuillan and MeLear., That a copY of the Ontari0 Statutes he obtained for each mem- ber of this council and that each new, meitiber' he s3pplied with The Consoll- ! dated Municipal A6t, I Moved by Messrs. Gardiner end Eer- rig, That the usual grant be made to the Farmers' Institutes in this coun- ty. MoVed .IVICLeart, .secorided bY' bolgi That the Usital grant:of $10 be made to purchase flowers to .plant ,artul- thc eourt house.. . , MoVed by Messrs. Cantelon and Lamont, That a grant of $25 be Ma- de to Oath Teachers' Inst1tute:1n tile CoUntr, ' alone can cure catarrh. Report of Ilotige of Refuge ' coin- mittee Was road and adopted... .• :Report of P,xeelttive committee Was -read' and passed. ; lumeappointment of • cot iity auditor *as.,taken..- Up in eoternittee on Mot- ion . 'Or IVIessrs-. Spa:Mtn-sin. and: ...me„. Niterghtois, "' , • committee 'rose „anie, rePoreed• inlayer of Mesgre, .Mosely and •Zellare In :.couneil it was Moved:. hy 1VIessrs, (ntelon and Larnont..that Messrs. E. •Zellar of 7uimch and F. Mosley • of. Usborne be eoenty Midifors.. for tals. j; ear . —'carried . • • , • Report,of Education committed, was ;presented arid' telten"up,..in.poinntittete with Mi. Spackman inthe chaie. The* reporL passed bot1 in committeeand in council . • • Report of ' County; Property .com- mated was read. •The warden asked M. Cerreeto take:the chair. The report passed except c1aus 5 Which was referred beek to the committee for reeonsideration. • • • Moved by Messrs e Spackman .• and Morrison, That a bi,,law he prepared' authorizing. the .warden aod treagurer to ..•berrowe the slim ot $40,000 ',for . 011 front expenses.—Carried., MOved by Messrs. McKenzie • and Currie,. .q`leat the council inoVe into committee on ,ilni aPpoilitareelii .of eelinty. exa•mixtetS: . - • Moved by :1Viesers: Spaekman and Morris,ba, That Messrs Moffat and Cameron lie appointed, on the board of eouniy examineiCarilcnL Report of Road. and- Bridge Com- mittee waS read. . . The report wag amended that Chas. Barber be given 'the Contract of a- btantenti on the Moberly bridge in- stead of Prank Guttridge. •Lie come - ell the report passed as amended. ' 2ini reporT of the Executive com- mittee wag read and. adopted. . Moved hy. Meeers. McKenzie:and Can telon, That •the warden and Mr. Currie sell the material .of the Yeet- land •hridgc to the test advantage for the coureey.—Catried. Moved by ivir, mcQuillan, sr:mended by Mr. Mr. McLean, That Mr.. 'SW - ter he appointed inepectot of the tement woe"( on the Morrisbank htide ge,—Carried. . SIR JAMhIS volTsows OPINIO;N, He saYs that the commonest .of .all disorders, and olie from whieh few es- cape is Catarrh. Sir Janus firmly believes .in local treatment, which is hest supplied by • "Catarrhmone." Ho case of Catarrh eart. exist . where CatarthozOne is used ; It is a mira- cle worker, relieve; almost Instant- ly and cures •after other remedies fait.. Other treatments can't reach the Os- eaSed parts like Oatarritozone because it goes„ to the source of the trouble aloqg with the air yoft breathe. Catarrhozone•ie free from cocaine it leaves no bad after-effects, it is,. sloe - Ply nature's own cure. ACCept no etibetitude for Catarthozone Wbich ees id -Winter CLEARANCE Wei Thousands of dollars worth of goods sacrificed rather than carry them over. This is your money saving opportunity. — Never such low prices on GOOD GOODS. DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND. I5c Wrapperette for I0c 1,000 yards. 40 patterns to choose from, all new de- siguS, 30 inoheg wide, ignaranteed fast color, regular price 15e, for 10e 10c Wrapperette for 8c 300 yards., New patterns, 29 inches wide, fast color,- ' regular 10, for 50c Linoleums 35e Two yards wide, good pattern and weight, any length, also several remnants to go at spie price Children's Worsted flose Odd lots Ohildren's Worsted Hose, all sizes, regular 25e, fcir 80 $1 Flarmelette Gown 75c Made of good heavy Flannelette in pink and white, soi- . id colors, with lace and embroidery trimmings, 1eg- 25c War. $1 for . ..75c Regular 75c for 500 Ms o corset covers and drawers to goat Wholesale .prices. 35c Military.Flannel at 25c 100 yards. Grey Military Flannel, unshrinkable, extra heavy, regular 35e, for . • „Arm Odd lots of Wash' Goods at Sc Consistingror Prints, Ginghams, Duck, Etc., ranging in ,priee from 10c to 25c, clearing tit per yard 56 1214Prints for 8c ' Odd lots of. last year's prints; clearing them out •'bo make roOnt for New Prints, all to -go at • 80 75c; 'two ply Wool Ca.rpet 50c , ciea,riug out the remnants of Carpet Lengths, Tun . • from 5 to 20 yards in eaclt'. piece, all good patter- ns, regular 75e, .for • ' 50e. 50c Union Wool.s for 25 All good patterns, lengths tun from 5 te.2.0 'yards, ntg- ular 50c, for 25e 123/c "Jap flattings I0c I One yard wide, good patterns, any length yoto may ,re- quire, at -.wholesale price • ' 10c 20 PER CEN..T, •OFF ALL. •SMALL FURS SUOII Corsets Our Corset stock is too heavy a,m1 to reduce same we are marking a limited number to reduce the stock, as follows, all,sizes : Regular $1,25- for --=.4egt,lar $1,00 tot 7l5 Regular . 75c for .. . .50c Regular 50c Men's WaInhat Coats " sizes 4.6,: 41, 42, 44, regular $30, for • • -$24 • Men's Calf .Coats Sizes 46, 42; 44, regular $22, for $17,50 , • Ladies' Astrachan Coats Sizes 32, 34, 30, 38, regnlier $25, for $18 Ladies' Bokaharin . Sizes e 34 and 38, resider $45, for ' , • AS RUFFS, ..GAGNTLETS, MUFF'S, ETC. Successors'!,to R. Coats., CLINTON.; , • . Moved by Mesers. Mebeeh. arid Doig Thate,Mr. McQuillan jyc appoin-ted in.' seteelor:ef.centeateWeerk on the beidge. smith df Liecknow.e-Carried. • -.Moved. by •Mr. McNaughton; seeond-, et" by • Mr. Spa/Stolen, That Mr, •Mor- •risole be inspector of pement .work on the ;McCann bridge.—Carrietl. • . "Moved by Mr. .Caateion; seconded .•by Ille,:-Ferrig, That 1111:•. McKenzie be appointedlo itilepect concrete wotk at the Amberley bridge,.-e-Cerril. • . The following byla,wg were read thr- ee, tiCeese'aed• passed e ap- point two 'auditors 91 atiminal • justi- ee accounts and till° .atiditorer to aud- it all other acdounIS .affectieg the, Moiety. No. "2—To.. authorize She Warden and treasurer io •borediv..nioa- ey. No 8—To apoeint arbitrators in the . Matter'. of. boundaries of Vnien• Section NO; 4, %Mullett •and . Goilerich i;oWnadria. ' On motion of ' Cuwe and Isbitci., thee couiteie adjourned to meet • again On the that Tuesday In June next,. •,- „ . Report of Executive ,Cominittee • • To :reference to the comMunigations front Sheriff Reynolds remirtonending an increase of 'salary to John KnOx for services asgaoler, we reeenmend that he. receive $50 per month:as Ring aS he is .aating in ; the eapanity.- ot gaoler, ' •• • e. : On Motion of Mr, and Mi MeLean We recommend Thaf, the Ontario statutes tor 1905.•be obtained ' for each meenber 'of Ole county coun- cil,Also the Coneolidal . ed for midi Of the new members,' ." Re the motione of Messre. Currie and Spackman we reedmmenil That the clerk be instruoted to. order the .ailunicipal World for members of • the county coenell. . . • * ' Re the cOmmunieatiOne froin Mrs. .1. Armstrongasking for grant to .. Woman's Institutes of East fittren, we -recommend no action: • lu thcmatter of Lloyd BroWii ared James Bitown,: the ordet..of cotamitt- re together witheVidence from Judge Doyle were laid., heforo us and we re- commend that the same be filed wi- th,the county clerk. We recommend the paynumt of the following grants. . $50 00 .Children's 'Aid. . *26 90 Agricultural & Hortictiltur- al Seeleties. 11500 Public Libraries. $25 00 Teachers' Institutes, '$25 00 Partners' Institlites. , $10 00 PYisonerg'Aid Association. $20 00 Sick Children's Hospital.. $10 00 For Flowers at Court. We have examined the statements of the differetit Collegiate Institutes In the county and ;bid the amounts to be paid for the: year as follows Menforth $2221 83 Clinton • 2054 37 (4oderich 11400 00. Si, Marys for attendattee of mile from the County of ITuroa $57.17. Re tenders for printing froln Mit- ehpli l'odd, Sanders and Oreeeli, A pplef airs & Dttneallt. Robertson & YanAt tar, We recommend That 'the. tender of Sanders 'and Creeeh of Ex- eter being the lowest,. be accepted. Ite the request: from, Mr. Young of the 33ri1 regime:lib-W(11V for the usu- al grant of $000 from the county to supplement the Mers's pay white in camp, we would eectimnietid, That the abreve amount he gianted, but not 41 any ease :lc e'xcecd:•25 cents per day - • ' : • Report (if Building Conn-hit:tee, •.• Your centenittee Met at the House, 1?.efitge: on JanuarY 3.est and hai;e • to eenott that Mr. Cooper has done, searce4y. ••• anything- •Per his contract, since •oor lasi. report dated bee. 'Otb. 10011., . Mr. McBride, the arehit.e,et,w.as piegette and ea:ilea-red with es. .1 -le sereti a letter to Mr. :Cooper, .a copy of: 1,5.'hiell IS :attaclied to this report., and .1mexitaine t.he impoetant points !discussed. : in' .•oominietee. The build - Mg risk ef insurance adver.ing • the. 'tisk • on the ,old building and contehtS. is 1;e -insured till:•1Vlarch the 31st ilext. and 18 . eost;i $19 Pe11r•.10711, • ,Ve.. tritet. out. aetibue, will meet' with your 4ii)pli.6 . ' London, Jan.. 31St . 'D. CSaritelOri, Chairniau Building. Com: Deter Sir,—With ref erenee to the .putty and -mortar now in the dellar or; the Meiese of Iteflige, 1. Wigh te say that the pttttY is. new .Cafit to be eused • to Make a satisfaCtoey joh, after: having been. frozen but the brown Mortar: mixed With hair may led Used .provided that a .quantity • of fresh .inortar is preptlied and teased With the same, .Youesiic.,x tliully.i ei3;i4p. "INSPECTOR ROBB'S REPOR17; gentlemen,—.1 begleave to submit to you my animal. report on the. state: of Public 'School educiation in East Huron. for .the year. 1904, • • . • Teachers' Salaripe. :There.. Wee 37 .male and 87 female teetehers: employed during' ' the year. This was a decrease Of 2 mold and a. obi:responding increase in female tea- chers. Of ihesh teachers 5 held first, class.; 80 second' class and 53 third class eertilleateS. In 1903e the `teaqh-. ere held 7 first class, 78 second (class ead :39.. third class certificaten. These statisties are rather disquieting.There .were 41 . scheols that changed, teach- ers last year. Prom this it will be Seen that on an tiverage every school changes it teatime in three years. The average salary paieenale tea,ehs" ers wag' 1453; at inerease of $$a on the preceding year. The average sal- ary of female teachers was $317, en inerease of $15. The' increase in the aVerage: salary of the Male teacher was mainly' in the urban schools', the increase there being 146; the increase In rural salaries of male teachers, being but $4. In rural sectioes 'the flawifillieselladesseeellemsesiesentwowsi . . . 'esisinessesseseasemeness.,...,... average increase of female salaries was $20, 'eyhile in urbanschools the increase was but $8.. ' .•• , . : Young ;nen and .women ;receive much higher sataeieg in °tiler occupations with. less worry. anti infinitely Jess roe sponsibility ;than :they can. receive •tee leachers, and as .a consemience many' desitaitle studepte avoid a, professionwhidir pays hatdly enough to Pi:pv.10 the bare necessaries of physical and intellectual life and in Which theY are 1.11.01.1ilit e old and • hehind the times at • an age *heti in other proe. fessioes .men are believed to be in lhe- ir mettle and receiVe their highicet'sal-• aries.:Jri -thig "inepectorate there are e bet three teachers over fifty and but one ovee, sixty Years. of 'age. Two of • thee,., alThough excellent .and etweees- ful :teachers uid non doing better' .e(aiik 'than ever,: are receiving Smaller salaries than they' receive'd. as 'mere beginners on enteringtheteaching profeestors. ' Vet ;hi -the face of these diecoueagenients ao profession has made greater progressin impeov, ed methods of aceoMplishing its own, 1Vlartia •Luther, the great 3:01i giOtto reformer sayg The schoolmasters in my days ever° tyratits end execution- ers ; the schools .Were. jails and hells And in epite of fear and Misery, flog- gings and: tremblings r.othing useful was Icarned, I. was innocently lash - of fifteen tinfea jn eSeree_ot. . sin e e morning beeapse•I did not keow•what had neer :been ' taught me." And there are those Steil alive wIlo re- member a state of things not much • . • Now all this changed, all appeals are made to the reason,- love of ap- ifrobatien and self respect, . of the pupil instead of. to fear and hogging.. No physical pain is now inflieted for inability 'to leare and I bielieve that in many schools corporal nunishneent is not inflicted .000 a year. Indeed some of My 'schOols are now eel•fgov- °ening Mini/nit:tees With a guide in the person of the teacher. ' In one instance, No. 4, 'Grey, :this. is sekompletely, carried out' that the teacher has left discipline, order', pre- paration • Of lessons, calling and dis- missing school to the pupils who at- tend tO these matters through their elected representatives. The pupils lia,ve also purchased a, library and other necessary school helps. 'I can certify to the complete success" of the experiment. A eimilar 'training of*the wilLaithough not the same form is carried out, in No. 2 and No. 3 Tu- eltersinith ; No. 5, Morris and No. 3, Hallett.. The pupils aretrusted and they show themselves Worthy of that trust. • . School. Libraries'. During the past two Years .1 have en tirging in: season alid out °retie - son the eetablishment of tadloot Era- raries in rural Sections. Andnot- withstanding the fact that the Leg- islature pays fiety Cents on the dole lot .tip to twenty dollars on every book purchased, my suceese has not been very encouraging. There are lint 14 libraries In the 83 rural school of thig inspectorate. . . It seems to Ine the height, of • ale - (Continued' nu page 54 . 4s. ' Established .r879..! . Whooping Cough, Croup,:Bronchitis Cough, Grip, Asthma, Biphtheria Cresolesio lea boon, ts:s Aittlimatices CRESOLINIIima long established and standard remedy for the diseases indicated. rt cares beeituse We air Yeti. doted strongly antiseptic is carried over the diseased Sur. faces of the bronchial tubes with every breath, giving prolonged and constant treatment Those of a zonsulnp• tthiroevt:noadt.eaey, or sufferers from chroill:: bronchitis, and immediate relief from coughs or Inflamed denditione of Vapo•Cresolene 5sold by druggists or sent pre. paSi onreeerlepaticonfaproileiet. vsroc. ftt Including a bottle of Cresoleno $l.88. Send for free illustrated boohlet. LEzmING MISS CO., Ltd., Agent$188S. James *entreat, Canada. SO8 • • • ..• • .1)utt1op, • .• Death , has removed a ,former and.' ,well-known reeident'. of this .commtnie Ity in •the person:of Wm., Yoneg,who • died recently at his ,home. 111 Ponti•ac, • . 'Whither he and Mas • Young. 'rel emoved in 1888 to speed the evening of • .their daye neer the • members .ofelhc family residing,. •there. Mr, Young . IVis born, in Kent, coun(y, .Englande in , and.' was :thus eighty -Seven y.eaes . , . . of .age tiuien • be died. Death . • Wag fumed hy .•Pneimionia, Ioilowed be; • • lestrt eailure.. While in. Canada.. .. th�. beeased did his share it) cleari.4g• 111).' • the .unbroken land and was quite an .a al -tartly oh different kinds of faint labor.. Ile is Survived. by his •wido*, Who is a sister of "Chase R0).tertson of ti2ar Dungannon, and •se.veral sons • .; and daughters. . . • . :The .News.-Iteeordegivee • the.' local news. . Kidney Disease and Rheumatism Those tsrribly painful aliments aro thorotsghly curtsd by Ibr• Catiaae'a Kidney...Liver PflIsm • • • Silted ihettniatistn nriset front derangements of the kidneys it can never be cured until these organs are restored to health. By acting directly . in the kidneys Dr. Chase's XIdney-LiVer Pills cure both kidney disease and riseurnatism. Mas. IVIOLOsn, Newmarket„Ont., stAteS "1 have used rt. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills w kidney trouble, and would not be without nerd tor a great deal, They have certainly '1.1ne me a world of good, and I would not ink of using atty-other medicine for an ailment this kind." • 'fl‘ty husband is troubled with sciatic rhot. 111 xtisin and is using 1 Chase's kidney -Liver They are doing him more gitiod than any &lide he ever used, and we both heartily re. c-ommend them as art excellent medicine." Dr. Chase's Itidney-Liver Piles the cointort old age, one pia a dose, 25 cent* a box, at all liders ePvoerrytraboit xa.nd iigtiature of Dr. A. W. ClmatC 00Pete ettenot ettlet where r, Chatell 24,010 ado Phtater is applied. " . •