The Clinton News-Record, 1905-06-15, Page 6oft
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a June 14th, 1905
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Th. Clinton Nosirs-Rocord
1711 MOLSONS BANK
Incorporated by Alit of Parliament; 1$55
CAPITAL Pie UP $310001000
RESERVE FUND $310001000
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' rarrnere' Sate NOtea Cashed or Collected. Prefts On AB POWs le, the
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De10114004. Grail e Britain, United Stat es :bid ell Foreign Vomit; les bou-
ght owl 40,1 ii, best rates. Veposlt .receipts issued and highest current
rate of interest allowed. A,civeneee made to Farmers. Stock Dealers
a and Business Men,,,at lowest Wee and on most favorable terms,
4 ' --SAVINGS BANK DEPARTAIENT.
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, Deposits of $1,(10 aild up venrcis eeeelved. .Intereet allowed ttf highest
current rates from <bite of deposit, compounded laelf-yeatly and add-
ed to principal 4 One poi and December filets
Me; aReweR summer. , - cuNToN
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- SELECTION
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WcflijillgsWEDDING
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RING
@-fN)kia
At this season of the
year our extensive as-
sortment of articles
suitable for Wedding
Presents id always sup-
plemented by some of
the newest andnattiest
designs from the best
manufacturers ot Ster-
ling Silver, Silverware
Clocks, Novelties, &c.
You are cordially in-
vited to call and in-
spect our pretty goods.
Marks an epoch in the
t life of MOS$ people. Its
importance presupposes
a ring of assured qual-
ity, such as we have.
• Our rings are absoltxte-
ly "plump," and bear
our stamp confirming
it. ` In •quality, finish, i6
, style and price oux wed- S.
ding rings have no s
periors. We-. ask your
inspection when t h e
time arriveS. We prom-
ise satisfaction in every
• particular.
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W.H. Heflyar
Jeweler and Optklan' .
,—CLINTON
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W., H. apilyar
Jer,ele,
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Wil0e0ler0%/4‘. sk-AeW/c3ReroleAsiGl-
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I HAVE 130TJGHT THE iccus . AND
0 , draying business from Messrs. Wit-
; at and Ker arid tented the 'stable
of Dr, r;vans where .t 'hoe% teleph-
...,..,...outeconneetion Passengers er,ejeagee
• i • gage called for �r delieered to . any
the all-round good qu•alities of our
groceries is by comparison
1 part of the , town. Pronipt service
1 guaratteed.-Josh Cook. 62
Go anywhere, look anywhere, then .
come back and if we can't prove six- • •
periority in price, quality ahd fresh-
ness of stock, don't bey. Give us a
chance to prove our sepremary.
That's not asking much. Here are
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Four Leaders.
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that are bringing us new customers
every: eay. • "Satisfied customers. are
our best advertisements" Hue. you
tested :
1 -Ogilvie's Royal Household Flour.
It's the best made in Canada:
2 -Epicure Breakfast Bacon •
Realiy beeutiful meats. • •
3-Itoyal Crown Soap, .
Just as good as any other soaps
and much cheaper.
4 -Grand Mogul Tea, - ,
For strength ane purity of da,vor
it stands alone.
Call or Phone - The People's Grocer
FARM Pon': .At„t oic LON-
.
don Road,. e• iIe leom Clinton.
About 13.2 acres first class land,.
rich -as • a garden, has been a stock
farm lXor a number Of :yeere, Frante
' house, : large ,bares, plenty of stab-
-ling, pig heuse .for 100 head, 'ire-
....plentelit building., Possession given
any time Owner witlits to retire.
from fanning. Apply to el: Mon-
. steel; : •• 11
LOT FOR SALE.'4 ACRE LOT ON
• Maple street, next -to .cOrner of Mill
and Maple streets, is soffered• for
. sale, It contains a number of fruit
trees, elm:rant and -berry N bushes,: etc.
Nfa,rlowe., 70
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14),A SALE. --HOUSE WITH tIVE
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rooms on Maple street for said or
to rent. Hard end ,sot • water, fruit
trees, • ete.,' ete.--W, J. Falconer,
Clinton y:o. . . 69
FOP: SALE. -HOUSE AND4 ACRE
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A llI1011. ode„,„,,,poen, Ontario street, ..east,6-5
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CLINTON. SHOP AE
ND RSIDENCE "TO REN r
• or Pot Sale. -The brick store ott
• Albert street ' together with the
Phone III. •Prompt Delivery. dwelling house lately occupied by n.
soarbstratarsPitzetmoics, is offered either to rent
or o sae. e ago s •
The premises are well situated and
saleable for any business. ° Apply to
. Jan .0. tilletts Baylield .1toad,
Or Hettery Beattie, Clinton. 69
a.,
MRS. WM. SANDERS' DRESS -
CUTTING SCHOOL. -I am im-
proving my dress cutting tonne.
Watch for particulars whieh will
appear in a few weeks. In the
meantime for the benefit of the pi.11-
lie beware of advertisements rot
bearing my name as r ba,ve heard
of a few eases trying to teach that
haven't taken a teaoher's conrse froini
me and so are not qualified. Any.
one thinkiug of !canting front any
other person write me 'first and 1
will let them know if the peraint is
qualified to teach as I atn in-
ventor of this course and haVe the
names of all I have taught to teaelt
others. -Mrs. Wm. Sandete, Teacher
and Inventor. Box 159, Stratford,
Ont.
Glairvoyant.Phyobio 'Medical -
Examination Free,
L. By DR. E. P. 131/TTER11IEL1,, of
Aek. Syracuse, 14'. le. leelieeitig in claire
voyance or not, there is no gainsilyii!g
the fact that the diletot an eXplain
'the source told eause a your, disease
tither mental or physical and has re-
stored to health and .1nipp1ness many
helpless invalids all that lives, Sentl
lock of hair, mime, age and stamp to
• DIL E. P. BUTTEOPIELD, Syratti-
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Glasses Chat •
beatitifY.•
Eyestrain produces
thttt worn. worried. ,
• discontented appear.,
once Which Metro
otherwise beissitifOl.
, features.
We remove eyetlirlair*
t4t4,the disfiguring,
!wrinkles disappear.
A. J., GRIGG
lociwittifta ityvvitlito
thitut
CLINTON, 014/pr«
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AST FRIDAY'S SHOOT%
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The follewing are the seotes Itikkr
on the Holine;ville rifle rititoes at last
leriday'e :hoot, the possible seem: be-
ing 50:
200 yds 400 ytiS Total
I/selecting ' 21 23 44
Bedottr
Willson A. 22 21 43
20 aa 40
Seer' 18 20 3&
liolesyou j .
18 15 as
.' 10 17 46
ForSter ' 17 1.6 33
Johnston J. 11 19 30
Sturdy C. 14 15 20
Willson E. '13 15 28
Miller . 1.7 11 28
Sweet II, ' e let 10 25
McCartney 9 el 20
Jenkins 10 11 21
Cantelon 15 6 4
Forster H.
8 9 17
Curry A.
7 , 7 14
_Sturdy S. 1 2 10
Those making small sores are you-
ng shots who will by arid hYs he lea.
ding the list.
FOR SALE OR TO RENT, THE
office and stable lately oceulded by
Dr. Evans. -Apply to BOX 161;
Hensel!, or to D. Diekinsoa,
ton, OIin-
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC - WE
hereby notify the •.publie that C.
'Hoare of Clinton, who claims to -
represent us, has no couneetion
els directly nor indirectly that he
has no authority from us to quote
prices on oUr pianos er organs in
Clinton • or elsewhere : that our
..a.titherieed agents in and arouicd,
thisvicinity' are Messrs:, M.
Baldwin .134 Co., Seaforth ; Messrs.
Geo. Thomson & Son, Goderich: and
'Mr: T, -H. Ross, Wingliam.-The Bell
Piano and Organ . Coe, Limited,
Guelph, Ont .
. " dence Of the bride's parents, Go-
derich, 011 Jurse 6th, by . Rev,
. W. H. Grehaen, Francis T. berm-
, strong of Mersea, Eisex county,'
eo Clara A., daughter of P. A.
Bean, 0• •
DIAMOND-.ROLL'INS-At the . resi-
dence of the bride's parents, West
Detroit, letiole, by the Rev. Dr,
Hotner, W. Diamond of the
. Civil Service Detroit, 'to' Elia M
Rollins, eldest daughter of tdreA
. ' J.. RoIlinse.forincrIy of Exeter.
DAY -WADE -A t. the 'residence of the
b/ride's parents, Wittelhaut, on June
• 1st,. by. Rev. E. J. ;$tobo, • C.
Sliertha,n Day to. Miss Ethal •
Wade, both of Wing -thee:. ,
RDOXS-GRAY--At the residen,e6
cif ehe 'beide's father; on June 7,
Vete§ Jean: dray, only •dateehter of
:Me. Wm. Gray of Bluevale, to
Wm. Brooke' of Morris: . ••
AMLYN-MARTINee,e_t jameS
• Cathedral; •Torontee on June 61h,
by Rev: Canon E. A. Welch; Hen-
. ey E. W. Tamlysi, p., only .son.
,of pr. J. -Tamlyie to 1VIargare
et,: :eldest daughter • pi • Me. • John
Martin; both of Witretem:
• • • : Meths: .•
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EukITTIn .0lieton on June lith,
to Mr. and Mrs, 'Fred. Peekitt;• a
daughter. • . . , ee.
FISHER -In - !Clinton on aline
toelefr, and -Mrs. Walden Fisher, e,
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CAMERON- On-, June •4th, to
O Mr. andMrs,. steohn Oanterom
-kersrnitheie, 'daeghter. • ' •
Tuc-
STA.THAMe-In Exeter -.on' MAY -31.st,
O -to ,Mr. and Mrs., W. J. Statham;
:WAGNER--On •Jinie 3rd,. t� Mr.and
, Mrs. .W. .0. Wagner, Town Line,:
1Best Way To., Buy Cement.
•• Mr. 'eau tleher, the welt
known eetnent`manufsecturer, o Quetst-
ston, Ont., is Making ::, seecial Price
direct tothe users of his csement. lay
eluiehing together A nuznir of cement
use Can order by the ear load e,nil
bc this way get very filose price,* and
effect e, considerable saving in freight
also. Ile offers eelnent at 70 scenes a
barrel direct to the :user, which saves'
all middlemen's profits. M. Ube's
ad. appeArs in title Jesup of The News -
Record
-Marriages. •
HAIVIILTON-OAXLEY-At the res! -
of the bride's mother, Me-
Xillop, on June 7th, Joseph R.
Hamilton, to Isabel, divighter of
the late Thomas Oakley,. all of
MeKillope
PASSIVIORE-CANN-At the residen-
ce of the bride's parents, Mr. and
• Mrs, Chas. Cann, Usborne, on
Jime 7th, by the Roe. W. 11. Coo-
per, of Elbnville, John Passmore,
•engineer ,at Stratford, to 011ie
Cann.
IVIODOUGALL CAPLING-At the
home of the bride's perente;Town
Line, Stanley, by 'Rev.. Davidson
on June 7th, Dr, McDougall of
• Harrington, to Alice Capting set
Stratford, tormer1Lpf Blake.
ESLER-MANSON-AT-the home of
. the bride's mother, Goshen Line,
Stanley on June 7,- by Rev. Dav-
idson, Allan Esler to Katie Man;
Son; both of Stanley.
DIETRICH-TRETHEWAY--eAt the
residence of the bride's parents,
Gesierich, on June 7 eh , _
• Rev: Jas. A. Anderson, • Milian:
O Alexander Dietrich to Mabel Gra-
ce, daughter of Captain • T. H.
• Tretheivay.
ARIVISTRONG-BEAN--At the rest -
CARD 014` THANKSLIN TRANS-
ferring the Electrie Light Plant to
its new owners, I desire to tender
to the people of Clinton my thanks
for their ' much kindness and s gener-
ous support during the 20 years I
have beer, doing business in their
midst. My successors, Messte.
Stevenson •and Nodi -ger are .practi-
O eal men and will, I expect, give
satisfaction in the future as. they
haven the past, while managing
the plant for me, and I bespeak for
them the good will :of the citizens,'
Mr Stevenson will eentinue to act
s, as colleetor for the accounts due
we, which I hope will be paid prom-
' etIV:-frD. Graham: • e
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CREDITORS. -IN THE
matter. of the estate of Thoinas • ,
• • Dowson, late of: the Township • of
Stanley, in 'the . county of Iltiren,
„ firmer, .. deeeased. Notice:is hereby:
given pursuant. th the ReFised*:
Stites -of Ontario, chapter 129, se- •
tion 38, and • Athending Acta, that
eeeditors and others having: claims
ageinst the estate of ,the, eaid • Time: 'P
mas "Doween, who died .,on or about
the twenty-eeventh day of ,Ielay, •
e' 1905 are.rentlired to . send or deliver
athat-satdairus-on-or-before-s-the.
.seventh daY (*Jules, 1005,..19'Senhie,
DoWscin And Henry' Doweon of the
• Townehip. of Stanley, Varna P.
the executors; of the vssill :or the-
• eaid, deceased, and. also: that , efter
. the -seventh day. ef • July, .1905,
the said executors will Ore:deed to.
distrilbtste the. assets of the • said
- -estate amongst the parties eneitled
thereto, having regard only te • the
claims of Which they hive the -not-,
O and, of
noi. be liable for the
proeeede of the said 'estate or. :any
O part • thersof so 'distributed to any.
persons of whose elaini they have not
• • neficse' at thetime of _such clistribu-
• tioneeeHenry Beattie, Solicitor for
the said 'executors. Dated at %Clue-
. ton, this seventh day of June.' A.
0. 1905. . . ' • , 74-4
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SEALED TENDERS MA.RXE0
:"Tender for Collegiate Institute"
O will be received by the undersigned
' till Tuesday', June 20th for certstie
alterations on • Collegiate Institiete'
sbuildiag. • Plans and specifications
may , be seen •at the • office of the.
• Jackson Mfg. Co. The lowest or.
aiiy .tendere not necessarily accept-
' ed.-D.A. -Forrester, Chairman. 74-2
SEALED 'TENDERS FOR CEMENT
Arch of about 100 yards. on .Brown -
`son Line vviil bo receiVed up to
June 19th. Plans and specifications
may beseen at Clerk's offiee, $50'
Is• to be deposited on securing the
•colitract.J. E: HarreweIl, Clerk,
Varna P. 0, 73 .
MARE AND COIN FOR SALEs.-
O I Offer for sale my driving Mare
and sucking wit. The colt was
, sired by Texas Jack. Will 'be sold
• cheap for cash. -Joe Rattenhury. 73
ONE OF THOSE 'LARGE FRAME
Swings for children is offered- tot
sale. Will be sold cheap. -G, W.
Earge. 72
DIN/NGROOM GIIRL WANTED AT
(Mee at the Waverley
Buxton. 72
THE COTTAGE ON RATTENDUIll
street west, together with the
furniture, is offered for rental 0at
$5 per month, Apply to Miss 14iiiry
J. Stinson, Eden Grove Pa 0. 71
pun RIGHT PLACE TO GET
IVIen's and Women's Clothing, clean-
ed, dyed and repaired is at Mrs., J,
tr. Sewatd's.
81/111011EIS POlt ANY
gbAbUty of good cedar shingles now
being iiiifiufaetuted in the Village
Of 13ayile1d. Prices riglit. Apply to
W. It. Jowett, Box as, Dayfield, 70
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Hay Township:, a -son. • •
Deaths,. •. .
1100INSER-Ire Clinton on June '14th,
, Mae.. Dowser, aged 31 ;years and ••
.1 month:. •
IVIeLENNA.N-In Clinton on: June 0th,
Rederiek..MeLennan,..aged.53 years; '
CREICHTON-Iii .Clintore on June 8,
Thomas Creichton, geed 71. years.
,FRASEReeen Detroit, on June 2fid4
'Mrs: A. X. 'erasers.: Aidow of the:
late Capt, Alex. Fraeer. '
STEWART-e•At Goderiek, ori June 4,
• beloved Wife of James
',Stewart, and .„ only daughter Of
Mr. and Mr. Cherles Collett, for-
inerly of • Lemien.
MOrt• •
RISON-In 'Detroit, Mich., ort;'
•Jii4e eek, Catharine Morrison.,
• youngest' datigletet of the late An-
gus Morrison of Goderieh. ,
CROCKItiR-At the :family reSiden.0e
939 Duiterid avenge, London,, on
Ylay 30th', James V. Crocker,age4
O • 07 years. Formerly of Exeter.
WOLFE—In turnberry, 0 ....June 0 3rd,
. Miss Lena Wolfe, aged 20. ,
CAMERON -e -In Tucketsmith, on Jnie:
•.7the Annie Matilda, eldest da,ught-
el- of Wine Carneetten, and • wife
of John Catneron) aged 32 Oats
O and 10 months: 00
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Every Place on
The Prairies
HAS' ITS CURES CREDITED TO•'
1/0DD'S KIDNEY .rILLs. •
JOHN WHITE COULD GET NOTH-
ING TO HELP. 1115 R11EUMAT-
IS1VI TILL HE Tnitn THE GRE-
AT CANADIAN KIDNEY' 11E1W--
Yellow Gress,- Assae, N. W. T.,Juhe
12.-(Speeial.)--No place op the pia, -
ides but Can furbish SOille proof of
the splendid work Dodd's. Kidney Pines
are doing in wiping out the Xidney
allmeets of the west. It was near
here that little Edith tlarris was s&
wonderfully cured of Dropsy by them
and now 1VIr. John White is giving en,
experience alinost as remarkable.
"I think," M. White says, "I sho-
uld let the public: know.. of thel henelet
I got from Dodd's Mho Pills. 1.
.had rheumatism' for yeata, and neith-
et doe -tors nor medicines did me a
Bit of good till last spring I tried
Dodd's' Kidney Pills. They did Ines
a great deal of good, I feel like te-
toinmet<ling Dodd's Kidney Pills- even
stronger than talk."
Doild's Kidney Pills cute the Kid.
nem Sound Kidneys strain all seede
T disease out of the blood. They
tone up the body to its highest stan-
it
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?WO BE/WPM -WOMEN W110'...-ESC4KD
!WRING .CATARRI1 .01( TAKING Kwklioo-W
Spring Fever is cipring Catarrh --Nothing Robs One
of Strength Like Spring Catarrh.
PePortt-na s the. Finest Tonic
For a Weary Woman,
Mese le. Inez Silvera; les eir. 186t11 etreet, New
Tork city, Grand Recorder Daughters of .arnerlean
Independence, writes I
"Nine year of work, without vacation, wore
out My nervous system, 1 lost my appetite and felt
week and eqehensted neatly at the time.
"Peruna .restored me to perfect health In five
weeks, It is the finest to,* for a weary warnan
that I know 'cp4 I gladly endorse 14",,,sma Inez
Severe.
Ferules Is the most prompt and permanent care for
all eases of nervous prostration caused by systemic
catarrh known, to the medical profession.
MISS ESTELLC CAMPBELL.
Miss Estelle Carripliatilr'N; High street, Nash -
O Tale, Tenn., writes:
444°eruna helped me when almost everything else
failed. I was rundown from overwork, as I had
not lieen able to -take a vacation for three years
O and naturally my nerves were all unstrung and 1
was greatly in need of rest and a tonic.
• '441 went away for two months, but did not seezri
to -got my strength back, although I was taking e,
prescription which the '<looter gave nie bbfore I
wentaway. • .„
ssAt the request of my relcitiVese with whom I was
visiting, I began to •inie Peruna, and you cannot
realize bow glad I was when within a week I found
I was feeling so nanels better. Inside Of a month
was feeling Splendidly, ready and able to' take up
my work again."-FIstelle Campbell.
• A Spring Undo.
' 'Almost everybody needs a tonic in the
- spring. Something to brace thenerves,
O invigorate the , brain, 'and cleanse the
blood. That Peruna will do this is be-
"ildlilalenf1
question.
00 0
Wehvthousands of letters
;which testify to the euratiVe and pre-
. irentive Value of Peruna in cases cq
nervous depression and rundown eon-
• ditions of the system. We quote a
typical Chse:
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• 1./lrl 'Prank wilhams, 8935 84th 'street,
New York Cnty, Member First Presby-
terian Church. and Captain Capifo. Golll
• Club, writes: • - . . •
. • "Lcult spring I suffered with. ins1aria
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• • MISS B. INEZ SILVERA. ' .
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Pe-rii-na' Contains No • Nornotics, •
One reason wig. Perunalas feund per-.
rtmeent 'nee in so many homes is that it
contains no narcotic of any.kind. Pe- •
runa is perfectly harmless. It can be
used any length of time without acquir-
ing k drug habit., Perrino does not pro-
duce teutporary-results. It is permanent .
In its effect 0 0 • •
It has no bad effect upon the system,
O and gradually eliminates catarrh by xe-
rho-sing the cause of catarrh. There are
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a multitude of homes where Peruna, hos ,
bemused off and on foe. twenty years. • •
Suck a thing could not be possible. if
Perunaecontained any drugs of a nar-
cotie nature: All correspondence held ,
'strictly confidential,
ithe a run dein condition which seemed
very diffienit to overcome. • so
"I tried several different tonics but
did not seem to get much better until 1.
began using Peruna. My recovery was
slow, bdt I :was iniproVing and I as
glad to continue using it. . .
"Attbecnd of two menthe niy heath
Was restored and I looked. and felt niuch
better than I ba4 for yewes. Your rem-
edy is well -worthy of a eecoinmend
and I am' pleased to • give it mine." -
Frank Williams. • • • .
I' • Peruna ' never MIS t� prevent
spring catarrh or MMus Prostram
tion, ii. token in gine. ' •
. CQuo.ty:cOncil:
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(Continued from page e..).
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We also :;mearetzted the• registry offi,"
ce an1 found everything in good or-
es ' to . the - ap•pearance of the • front:
°Wee, ' •
' ' ' •°' : '.' 0
ing greatly to 'the comfort as well
der, and. the 'changes made to the
counter as 'well .hs the papeting, add.'
ecOonirnend that there be rip .
coal: purchased for use of building un-
til old .stock isnearly exhausted, out:
tha,t' theke be:a competent man ezn-'
ployed to- eve -amine. the furnace,
put if into. a :proper. state ef repay. -
Also we would advise that - a temail •
new cook stove be •purehased for Use
of •oefice 'in fall. and spring, as the .•
one now in useis iii,-. a dangeeeu8.
con.de tier:: , The ahoy; old. spove be
Report *House: of Refuge Com aloe,
• • .•
YoUr• •eemmittee have • to report th-
at we met in Clinton On the ,14tti df
elateh to meet Mr. Arthur dantelon
:who by letter hail Made certain Oar -
gee 'against 'the offieere of the House
.of Refuge, particularly that ' the in,
metes • •(4c1 rept receive:proper .treat: -
.menti. • • •
-All • the Members „of .the committee
were present, also the inepectee, nhy-
eician„;:keeper and Mr.' Coaese, formeli.
, „
insPector, ar.d after hearing the -part -
1s: relative to lyfr: •C'entelon's charges`,
the „ eornmittee'coneltided that Mr.
Cantelon• should not hake neede such
chargee. Mr, Cantelene who- was •pre -
'Sent, admitted that he had 'been mis-
taken • end withdrew:. enything. he had •
said •ageinstethe management of the
Ilmise and ;signed a 'statetrient .to
this effect: ' 0 •
On May 16th • we •met again and,
made a thorough inspection. of the
Irlouse and farm ,and ha,ve to report
that . •eve • aee satisfied% that, both the
keener pent the matron arodoing all
they ean reasenably do • for the coin-
lort..of the inmates -and for the in -
:forest .of the •county; •Itlighty-foer in-
mates, ilVe in the 1-louseo ' You will
see that there is a pressing necessity
for the occupation of the addition
now beings, erected', The. inspector,: as
instructed, purchased e cow recently;'
so now there are ftinr dotes -• givin
milk. One nearly dry; will .soon be
sold. Reeennnend•that a new buggy
be, purchased foe the keepee thet, ' a
eow yard -he •maile near the barn so
that they can be turned out eeca-
el on al ly ; that , i table 'clothing be
bet:gilt for the' inmates before • the
cold weather sets in next fall, that a
portion of the lenoe be rebuilt on
north boundary. • . • . •
O •Report of ,Warden's Coffunittee..
• Re the offers of settlement between
the township ofishfield and the. en.:
unty. The miter was thoroughly
conSidered and thd • committee' con-•
eluded that they saw no reason to
advise •• any change in. the ' position
and that in ease the township go on
taken in this. matter in the , past
With reference to eCtielietllor Mee
Lean's ''verbal.' report, re et:Italie.; • to
court ioones - we would „al viee t bet the
Walls be papered with Paper not to
be less than 25 centspee roll, •aleo a
metallic .ceiling be . Out in tout 'en
and the seats and Woo -I e• iek • to be
touched • up with paint where con-
sidered areeessery erree!all woed-work
inside eaid room to be Varniehod and
that the clerk be instructed to ad-
vertise , eendere for the above
evoik, ' eke- • • '
• Report of Building Committee. ,
Your committee met •'•et the House
of Refuge • yesterday,. The' aichiteat
Wee present. . A thorough inepeeeion
of the 'building was made. There is,
still . coneiclerable work to be done.
•The eontee&tot promi•sed to- kbep• on' a,
good staff of men and 'if thie is done,
the building should.. be nearly com-
pleted by the end of this month. The
architect reported to 'us that the
work thus ler is fairly Well done but
in e few • minor.. Pointe the. contract.
had not bee,ii carried out-. These thine
gs ear: be renieelied and Will •not re-'
stilt in any particular intury 'to the
building, . .
Sinee our feet report no : payments
have been made to the contractor and '
will not be until the work is nearing
completion. TO ail probalbility the
building will »e oompleted in July
and eve sugget that this ooinreittee
With the 13.roh1tect and solicitor if
asked by Committee, be empowered to
finally settle i‘p with the contractor.
Treasurer's Report of •the Estimated
. Expenditures and Receiptsfor the
yoar, 1905 s.
• s -Expenditures-
Administration of Justice $5000,00
,Gaol tipenditure ,2200;00
Division Court Jury ?end 100,00
Schools 0 8000.00
School IVIanagement 2800.00
Grants • „ - 1500,00
IVIunicipal Government 4500.00
Stationary, Printieg, Etc, 1000,90
Suedries and Charities 1.00.00
Intereet • ' • 600.00
County Property • 200600
Viiscellantous 10000
Industrial Milne 5500.00
Roads and Midges , 21140,73
Sterling Debentures • 5500,00
Debentures 1904 2000.00
Deficit 1904 8at.72
'0 $63$72.45
Receipts -
Registry OfTlcn $ 800 •
I LiOell801 '.1.001) $000.04
,•17...10.4,••0,...ka
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dar4 of health and energy", 1 •
iwith the: suitthe county willedefeed
:the same. . ' , :.. • • .
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: Report of the Auditors..
,Thet we have.careftilly exaMined the
treasurer's ,repeete and seatereents.„
.80 -mated te, you by that officer 'et ••
the Jernary and February Meetings
and found • them correct,' •agreeinee. Wi-
'Di. the books and vouchers In every.
partiCulale ' • '
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The cash: reeeipts for 1904 include
ing the balanee front, .1903-, Were ' ,
564,11, ,the diebuesements were $1.1.8•;-'' •
811.86, leaving .balance to 1905 . of -
$7:52,25, ewhielt is' on deposit to yeti; • .
credit, $150.14 in. Molsons Bank, .
ton, and.. the balaneci in the'• Bank 1f
Comeacree, Goderick. : 0• • 0. ' •
That. w, .examined the, Moregages
held by the eoisnty on account eof. • :
sinking funds- a,nd • foetid -them to eor- •-•
respond: with: the treaeerer7e report..
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That. we :wrote 16 each• moregagese,,
notitYiegehim of the amount of pan- e.
cipat owipaid on his mortgage on the ,
3lat day of December' as shown • by
'the treasurer's books, and asked :him •
toeivrite us, if the sumMentioned is ''• •
not eerreet.• • 0. . ' •
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Thee :the°•reeeinte from the •• 1st of
January .1905 to Feb. •2Ist, ineleiding
the balance from 1.904 were .$72,924.e •
40; and the. •expenditures $67848,79,
.leaving a balance bn bend of ..$5,075,e
That we al. -tilted the several •school • s
accounts and found the 'same correct. 0 0 0'
Thc1! treasurer of Ease Wawanosh re-
ported a balance on hand ed 4.55, and
the treasurer of Morris .a balance on
hand of 184,08. These we eonsider
should be distributed' and not.carried
over from vier to year, •
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That the seeurieiee. given by your •
treasurer eine the same as lasts year
awl which we consider.sabisfaetory.
That only one report was submitt- .
'ed. to tie from reunieipal treasurers an e
required by 'section 294 of the4Mtinici- • '
eat Act • of 1903. This was front Mt.
P. Anderson treasurer •of East Wa-
Wanosh: ." •
'nit the County is protected by
satisfactory.,,insurance on county bull, •
ding ,and •editents M responsiblefire
insuranee cOmPalies.
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• Sold boot From Tho tilannoturor To Tho COMM
DoO n't be misled by statements of agents handling content
payinglargo 0011111118tiiOrt. Oo yourself and isee Queenstoti
wails and floors tat in your own loCality. Our barrel eons.
tains as tnany cubit. inchesds any other cement, and As
cement is gauged by measure, opt by weight,. your eement
Will go aster. Write us for ittformatlott, toreight rates
and estimuttes cheetfallt given. /0e pet bare), strietly
rash, f. o, b, cars, Quesuston. Go in With your neighbor
and get benefit Of carload rates.
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