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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Jun 1902, p. 4

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for Evý%,erybody fUýor everythng under the S=6~ E very 'lhome lias ueed of 2aint. THE 3IIERËWIN- WiWý,AMS) le qpt4ally suited to some liome use-elther outaide or fusîde. it's knowfrg the right kind of paint, and putting ft on the rlght place that makes painting à success. TeU us what you want to pait sud we'Il tell you the rîght kind to use. COUNTIFS EQUALIZATION. The vexe(' question before the Count- ies Council during the past 20.vears bas beau tbat of just, equitable valuatioi) of the minor rnunicipaIitîes for levying cointy rate each ý ear. The town, village and township councils were asked to ascertain a correct valuatiou of their respective munîcipalities and send such valuation properly sworn to by the valuators as a basis of equaliza- tion. Ail except 3 township councils in bath coanties oomp]ied, and n doubt these would have completed their reports had there bean reasonable car- tainty that the valuatiotüs sent ln would be acceptable, but no report was sent by the towns o f Bowmanvilie and Cobourg and the villages of Newcastle and Milibrook, and the basis of valua- tion seemedc so diff erent tht even the sworn staternents presented were i n soma cases strongly objected to by certain members and af ter the Equaliz ation (Jomrittee-12 memberFi, one frorn each divisiou-had. struggled for three days to corne to some adjustment satis- ! actory to aliland equitable ,between the two cotnties, they adjaurned with- out agreeingZ on a report for presentat- ion ta the J une session, hence no for- Lnâi report was presented, the chairman iry Goods for 27 inch TorrdDays. IDASL s ~ ail colors ainiet usins 50C Sold 7-ere. per y&rd.

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