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Watchman Warder (1899), 12 May 1910, p. 13

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actnon Inning ;ed3 It 1 be- olidly- there tricate 3 dam- and Active Mia: Boot Pill: {or the late K138 ducted in St (“I - nactive b ow eh: m4.- 5 THE 'afll Bhildm lay school the school on Sunday In onto M.P., 106V“ on .............................................. special Gth- Grant to teachers as per hst ...... . ..... 0th“ salaries, F J Frampton $365, J. Hall 5185 ............................................................... Jaws Chambers $250, Mrs. Thompson $225 ,......... sastreaS.’ $100, auditors $10 ...... _ ..................... I. ..>. m1,08ntm1 school $396.88, South Ward $165 Wu. Ward $102.56, Francis-st. $106.86, East ward $191.94 .. ..... Grounds improvement $18665, rent $5.50 ...... Insurance $57, stationery, Wages, etc., $214.59 Printing and advertising $116.65, repairs $139.46; supplies and contingeQCies ............... '00.“...00 ......... .... Balance carried to 1910 ........................................... ms! Wm “W“ . ......................................................... - 1500.00 ters $500 ‘ . m Weldoa 5500, Miss Fee Q3500, Miss Smith $500 1550000 liSB Graham 5475' Miss Thompson 3270-80 ........ 41745.8() m Woods 5159-20, MiSS Wiltse 3255-65 ...... ..... 41435 was Bruce 55159.20, Miss Limbert $459.94 . 619.14 mm $434.94, Miss Eagleson $434.94 ...... $69.33 w Wallace‘3235-65, Miss Parlequ $159.20 ......... 414.85 m Watson $409.89, Miss E15181? $265.74 ..; ......... 675.63 $159.20, Miss Wetherilt $240.74 .. 399,94 - Trotter ”3 59.20 Miss Wood, (suppiy) ............................................................. 184.70 mJoMan 9.. . ~ ' . 30.715 Government grant 1909 Agricultural grant, 1909 Cadet grant, 1909 ................ 0°th Nuivalent to Govt. grant:o| 00000 0Q... 0-0000... oao.‘ .L‘Mvoov Bal. Co. grant, less paid by county pupils $704 ....$ 957.01 Oounty grant, less paid out by 00. Council $52.80 447.20 Grants from adjacent counties Northumberland and Durl Oatario county Petal-bore county ........... lullcipal taxes, 1909 in 1mm (‘ounty pupils, Sundries, Ham. fees, etc. Mived on building account Omdrait Dec. 31, 1908 .. Tankers salaries, T. A. I K S. Roseveur $1369.89. 219.84 H. Freeman $722.35, R. A. Crosk?ry $557.21... 6- E. Newman 8722.88, E'. W. Jennings $557.21 .. lisuE. A. Allen $602, Miss E. Teskey $898 “aux. Moir $850, Everton A. Lloyd $001.98 ...... . "Pley Steurtleff $398 A ........ . .AAAA 9- AlMcKenzie 350, i Dec. 1908 $1200 tor 1s '- H. Walsh, janitor $475, sea-trans. $100 haJnimation expenses $206.45, fuel $404.94 m . M “Ct. fire escape $279, light $1484 3"" i year 35.50, cadet expenses $49 .......... Insurance $65.60, grounds improvements $20.68 Smi‘mex‘y $101.40, printing and advertising; m'13 .................. unto-you . Mitul'e $7.50, Library $86.” 00.000.00.00... 33...... .81 Meals and apparatus $284.35, repairs .293 M1“ and contingencies slwlwnanot:::::: ...‘..... om multuml Department ..ooouoo- oooooco hem Paid out on account now wee Oh hand nu"... uonuououauoou on hand in building account...“ 1a. overdrawn on current momt.,-.m D. EAGLESON) JOHN KELLY ) Lindsay, April 28, 1910. r” ”on: the Urnvofonity . . "1.2321 and since has boon m‘ “3’ of theology at Nut - 1118 Just camp“ ”I h“W”!- Ho chained Mal“ Ft!“ Wen-y My aim Certified correct. Statekevntfi of Receipts and Expenditures for I909 Certified correct. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE; mks, 1909 township of Ops 0 Apr“ 29, 19100 ,.u c. ; G. E. Broderick ...................... » ...1 K), D. McFadyen $850 ...... ~ .......... 0, Miss Thoma's $550 .. ..... ‘ ............ Miss Twamley $500, Miss Wal- 1909 (general).. ....... ...;. (special) to teachers Model School 1908. Model 8011001 1909 .. J OHN KELLEY) D. EAGLmON) Kirkconnell, $1719.89 ‘ ‘- G. D. 230an $1.- no... .0000a-oo-uoI-Iro‘ 0-00-0000 Iii. held back from coco-”oh... oo- o. out-v EXPENDITURES. EXPENDITURES. IOQI‘IUOO o cacao-ono-aotco u no... .000... o. .0 RECEIPTS. RECEIPTS. ..n o 0-0.! .0 .000- o unto-nann... .- o. nu. I..- building Auditors. a on. no out. I can. not... DOO| Auditori. to St. ominous church. wan. ‘ dam-um luburb of Toronto. .11. Lamb 1: 0. non of Mrs. 1!. Lamb. of human-m. town. Testament and Dalmatia. Hr. Lani has boom ‘9me by thl Bilbo; to St. Onthbert'f church, W. l ................. $ 1200.00 00-... goat... atoa‘o nuaocoalo 11.50.00 ...ouo no! a... not. 401.36 191.15 27-159 . 256.07 .. 155.59 581.83 966.24 874.40 581 .83 8 1349.89 1200.00 $ 1349.89 3 3604.46 5 1719.89 s 5195. 54 2289. 75 500.00 207 6.50 13416.51 13416.51 1:26:91 1 .750 .00 2589.75 1279.56 1279.59 1000.00 1451.98 898.00 1250.00 10968.75 47.6.00 1110.00 1135.00 260. 70‘ V 5‘2 0'1'1 19.12 611.89 293.34 54.50 164.68 517.64 123.29 87 2.16 1-10.26 30.75 11455.54 87.50 4:87 .50 15.00 141.91 .. 922028.83 ' 521272.44 755.89 315634.92 315634.92 $ 134.41 3 2599.39 3 7788.88 3 8604.46 522028.33 3 2758.60 313423.87 313540.13 7732.31 1951.00 832.00 576 .00 45.88 JANIYPVELE. J anetvxlle May 9 .--A mare belong- ing to Mr. Geo. Wilson gave. birth last week to a colt which is certame a. freak of nature; While its hind legs are perfect the front legs are entirely wanting. and it possesses n0, front legs in a. shrivelled state or otherwise. Nor is there a. for- mation of any ' kind on the skin where the front. legs should be. The colt though several days old appears to be thriving. Mr. Wilson is feed- Mr. A. P. ,Mark had a narrow es- cape .‘rom being poisoned on Mon-. day. After handling poison while doctoring a. cow for lump jaw he had the misfortune to wash his face, getting some of the poison in his eye. The doctor was immediately summoned and he is now on the way to recovery. VALENTIA. Valentia,‘ May 9f-â€"-The Woman’s Institute held a very’ successful meet- ing on Thursday last at the .home of Mrs. A. E. Swain. 'An interest- ing and helpful paper‘ was given by Miss L. Parkin, and the rebort of the Guelph convention by Mrs. Web- ster, ‘of Little Britain, Mrs. Birchard of Linden Valley, and Mrs. Webster of Cambray, attended the meeting. Mrs. J. R. Pogue is spending a week unger the parental roof, Little “Britain. Point lads ”afose to the. occasion won out tothe tune of» 15-13. Miss E. A. Corneil spent Sunday at Nestleton. ing‘ .iit on milk and intends to short- ly place it in a sling. We under- stand that some enterprising invest- or has already offeted Mr. Wilson $200 for, it at two months old for museum purposes. Oakwood, May 10.â€"-Mr. arid Mrs. W. A. Silverwood and family lelt on Thursday for the Northwest, where they intend to reside in the future. The Presbyterian Sunday school opened for the summer months on Sunday. Mr. Jae. Armstrong has begun the season's carpentering work with Mr. John,Ingram of Lindsay. Sunday evening Rev. Mr. Snow- don; preached a memorial service for the late King Edward VII., ' from the text, “ Know ye not that a Prince and a great man is fallen this day in Israel." Instead of the an- them by the choir the organist. Mr: McGill, played the dead march 11 Saul. Mrs. McCullough, of Lindsay, spent Sunday with relatives here. Miss Lottie Woolridge returned to her home last week after having spent some months in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. M. Gilson, of ’ Zion, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Wm. Webster on Sunday. Mr. John 11ch takes possession of the elevator on June 1st. We are glad to hear that Mrs. Sharpe is recovering. Oshawa. over Sunday. The cement walk around the church has not yet been built. The saw mill happened on Satur- day with the second break of the season, but is running again this Mrs. G. B'. Rennie visited friends in Toronto recently. Mr. George Martindale, who has been seriously ill tor some time past is, we are pleased to report, rapidly recovering under the aldlful treat- ment of Dr. Hall. of Little Britain. Mr. '1‘. Webster. who has been in poor health for some time, is also unprovmg. Miss Irons, elocutionlst. will give her celebrated recital entitled, “ Ben Eur," in the Methodist church. on May 20th. under, the auspices of the Epworth league. Admission 250; children 16c. ‘ IE. is 'r'ecovorlng from but roccnt ur- ioul 111nm. , dun. formerly of Oak’vood. now at} mud-u. will humans-n. visit on Sunday. Mill Cory ‘vlsited her uncle. Noll Helm, Panto], l'ut week. The many friends 9; Min 9 . 'du. formerly o"! OW, you r aunt's cam. Bury'l Green. M 9"! w.-- VAV..A‘._M-M Hugh King paid Valentin a omoon. . Jae. Hobbs were in .â€"It won with people of WI IS He a Czari Don’t fancy thatirthe tailor is a czar» whose sword is law, not a bit of it. The tailoris very human and as much prone to error as anybody else Our suits for men this spring are not better than the best tailors can turn outâ€" they’reonly just as good. Same fiine cloths, same modish cut, same ca reful (in some strengthening of unnoticed parts, upon which a strain falls,‘ same everything but price. These are lower, come in and judge for yourself. ‘ Ajarge number of the farmers here ’aitended division court' at Oakwood lion Friday. 7 . The members of the quarterly ‘ihoard, from this uphdinunent are spending this evening at its scallion ut mall. Mr. Wilbert Trethnww. of Wood- ville, spent Sunday the guest 0! his aunt. ml. Rich Onborno. The value of the telephone a from Toronto during the W o! wood. ray 8. - There are still quite s number oi severe severe cases oi measles in the vicinity. Owingtoschanggscvicewillbe held in St. John's Preobyterisu church at seven o'clock p.m., instead of the usual hour. The pulpit of St. Peter’s church, Verulem, was occupied by s. student Quite a. number from here intend taking in the Victoria. Day colebw tion to be held in Lindsay under the auspices o! the‘I. O. F. Mr. Albert Pogue has been pulling stumps with his machine for Mr. Joe McGee, o! Fairbm'rn during last week. in. J». Mom” and sister. Mrs. Strickland, of Cannington. spent Wednesday at 11:. Rich. Nanceldv- en's. Mr. Wess. Belch. of Bobceygeon, is busily engaged pulling stumps (or Mr. Wm. Davisst present. Messrs. Fell and Flett delivered two fine cattle to the Bobceygeon butchers on Friday last“ Mr. John Skuce commenced last week on his old route drawing cream to Fenelon Fells. Our schools observed Fridey the ethessrbordsy. endsgrest deal of cleaning up was done. We notice some fix-mere hove again put their stock on the roads to be pastured for the summer. Cresswell, spent Sunday with then- aunt, Mrs. Gilaon. a. Miss Irene James. of Wood. is spending a tow weeks with her aunt, Seeding is all done in this locality. and farmers are busy preparing their root ground. ' ' Thursday last in Lindsay. Queen Alexandr; hut-med mwhhghmwthouflonwu‘ DUNDAS FLAYELLES LIMITED spent Sunday at Mr. D. In: Mun-a) . Clothing and Furnishing Department into tho homo which was M“! by relativm ~01 the old nun. and K188 Robertson was married to the old urinellcCot-Inlck. MMW- 0" Frau to hove his maria-go muu' 'woro Mr. Justice Ridden. ms Lord- ship enlarged it for one week. wnua.u84yem0”8°- living at Indiana. He 1- “run some 880,000. Last summer was Hannah I. 0. Robert-on. WM' ion by her hum. Rev. Wm. Robert WANTED.-â€"A TEACHER NR 8. S. No. 3. Eldon Duties to com- mence um midsummer vacation. Apply stating ulna-y and quince.- tions to A. D. Mchchern, Argyle RECENT mum» ' ROMANCE AGAIN BEFORE COURTS. A motion to strike out the cute- ment of claim in the can 0! Fraser v- Ramon. was made at Tomato bouubold furniture and enacts. con listing 0! walnut M befall. rub stands, now Ital range, wal- nut aldoboard and mu tabla. two ”finally fine dining table, walnut nu. churn. tabla, «rpm. plo- A.- gm md various othc m- 8010 comm ct om o'clock m on sum-any. May 14. 1st In. nan- m3. 30,3, 8:. Wu Lind- on. mu Bow. “6“”. AU CTION SALE J. Houzer milievlliwe are always satisfied with a very modest profit. This square policy pays us and pays our patrons. Just note the splendid values in our 10.00, 12.00 or 15.00 Suits; our 82.50 and $3.00 trousers Its such splendid offerings as these, t‘Ogether with our fair treatment that keeps more and more buyers coming our way outfitting, and curlbusiness grows and grows. We do not win and hold out trade by oflering impossible bargains every day in the year, but rathenby constantly striving to offer our patrons better values and better service than can be obtained elsewhere. 7 ‘ They’re Coming! T0 ANNUL MARRIAGE will he an auction sale of More, and more men are coming to this store for their got I 1 Take notice that the municipal ‘oouncil of the united townships of Mn. Digby and Longiord, will hold court of reyision on Saturday, the ya: 1910. Dated this 6th day of May 1910. NOTICE ! May 10th, 1910, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, ’or the pur- pose of hearing complaints and ap- neala against their assessment (or b'l‘oronto $55-de Iii-6° ‘05 tm” sumpforfroerepyo MI: Oct Adoldde am mash. Hours: 10150 1 Ind: on. anal-m 10 M“ ‘° 1 __P:"’ Piles in fallout“ m' 0“ DOOR WEST OF THE POST OFFICE BPIOILLIITB 332:5?! ‘fififlf‘w PAGE ELEVEN aid two-cent IR: at 85c. pl foreman. :- hour. [31. 11c? hour? ; McEach‘ cforeng‘! to a 1015 g of W. D. Me? seconded aniba N! ueoonded .dyen : 'l 20 go to wt in co in lettl :1 erk to anion 01 clerk cher'l SA‘ sod on second! by-la.‘

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