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Watchman Warder (1899), 12 Nov 1908, p. 1

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We are handling the finest line of Ladies’ Coats in town at the moderate price of $10 The showings are loose and semi fitting, the colorings are navy, green and black. We also have in stock some very choice Cloths for fur covers; muse are of finest beaver, broadcloth and other suitable materials. We pay strictest attention to correct style in ladies’ garments, and can l‘t‘Ci’llllmfllld all lines of them. l We beg to call your attention to some snaps in lilCt,‘ iieckwear, having purchased at a bargain some beautiful samples of boleros,, shoulder, neck and front decorations, These will not be long on hand .1) come at once, if you wish to secure any. I - l Furs are going with us this season at a rapid rate. and already we have had great returns from our furâ€"lined long coats : just think of this fact that we give you a splendid fur-lined garment with mink col- lar and revers for $75â€"away down in price, are they not .’ It’s a fact though. We handle the right goods illlll we quote you the right price, at O’LOUGHLIN ‘ , .‘v )IcIXTYRE. 25,400,000 903,500 ___...__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-‘ $26,303,500 .. - 167,357,600 Total Assets - _____.__2__â€"â€"â€" The Man Who Has the Cash is the One who Can Dictate the Price. e the immenee strength that lies in 1 cash. Not to disparage there is a great potency in Paid Up Capital and (1(11 ( Undivided Profits - Too few renliz 2.3m: possessed of the actua llmil Estate or other security, The coin itself. When you have it, you c 1’ 'Ils‘lilef‘able degree, especially W “ Cash on the nail” means an dictate the prlce to a hen the other party wants “rockbottom”’on the In sell. 1 tic-3. I reiterate my advice to those w :isiile somethihg from time to time, sun's their spare dollars, and train starting 3. Savings Bank Account, he have not yet set to commence now to for independence by Office Hours : 1“ to 3 o’clock. Saturdays 1o to 1 o’clock. HEAD OFFICE. 'ronozrro ..anP .l I mmimw Amounts maybe W4 monietdeposted BANKING BY MAIL “3 “a? with eqini facility. ""'"" Impo ‘: be benefitted by listening to -~ ldistrict, to make his report. The re- , l October thus A l four factories less inmy group than . ce Issues Discussed l Fm" 1” ‘5 8 Dub“ bfheiio. McGeough. and when 1 ‘What was lacking in numbers at AVerag'e loss in whey, .24. . i585 been referred to before 113/1 the district meeting of the men in-' Number of tests for adulteration. l'l‘he Warder, was} the chic! terested in the products of the cow, 1,790. ’ lmatter for discussion at the meetlnz held last week. 906 Number samples found deficient in ‘of the council milk, butter and cheese, held in the] l 1 town hall Thursday, under the auSo'fat, 1. ithe representatives 9‘ “1‘3 90°F“? Number of fermentation testS, 47. lspent considerable time g‘ilpcuasiig e a - of the Dairy-men’s Association of Eastern Ontario, was made up in. Number of formentation tests, lthe points in question. enthusiasm. The attendance was . (good) 15. isentees were ReeVe Jordan alnd Al:- rea-lly POOP. and one of the speakers,| Number of fermentation tests, 'Rca. The others present 111 spo e Mr. Newman, of Lorneviile, main- . (tainted) 39, favorably of the proposition. _ tamed that it. was about time Limp. Percentage tests‘ Briefly told Aid. Mchough wishes say was given the go-by, and that (tained) 68. lthe town to purchase that psopeay the meeting was held elsewhere, be-l "The cause of these overrlpe orl 15138 805‘ 0f the ”“3051?" t- cause the farmers in this vicinity did tained samples being in most cases “V6811 Lindsay and “:esington-s ._ not appreciate it. due to insufficient .care oi milk. In ’0' Park Pym his 12% The addresses delivered were in- making comparison between tests worthy , “Minn” un'iiion bet“: the StI'UCtiVe and dam/men could not .but from milk carefully cooled and cared “d. la‘d ‘ e ”0903' . 1t m... ... m... m... we .1... ”d.s:.".:c::..wa.::ar::.- The reports of the inspectors were careless way the results greatly fav-jsisitin; cog; Aldermen McGeoug‘h.‘ excellent in that the failings and bad cred the cooled samples. This waslSmale and Eyrcs to wait upon the particular noticeable during the hoti owners of the property with a view pices fermentation methods of both factory men and patrons were pointed out. and im- weather. 'to securing options on the sale there- ‘ proved measures suggesmd- GENERAL QUALITY lof. Mr. Henry Glendinning, of Manil- .. - gene . l Ald. McGeough stated that there AS regards the ral quality Oflwere a great many citizens in the . is a splendid "Mk receiVed, while I .m0t.mp9rt'1own of Lindsay who though that Senator :"ucgluldprovtementhstilh taklng bingithe town should own the property “Dan" Derbysh-ire, declared that Mr.‘ ‘3 '5' era ion. t e e reme. 0 ,above mentioned for park purposes. Glendinning was to be elected presi- ' weather we had to_contend With asl “ I know," said Ald. Mchough, dent at the next meeting of the Eas_.cop1parcdh “.1“; ordgplary seasonaakl "' that the town at present has no tern Ontario Dairv'men. which will be ie\e t at t e pr ucers 3"? n1 ..'money to buv this property, but we be held at Prescott, during the sec- mg more 8‘70" to furnish m‘lk in‘wlll simplv~ have to employ some and week in J anuarv. better. condition than formerly. Sh" ' moans bv which we can buy it. As i there '5 plenty 0’ room and we look it is to-day I think the property is It might be said just here, that 1 ‘ a fire trap and it would make an ‘this district extends from Yonge- f0: improvement in the milk supply, lst.. Toronto, to the bounds of Hall-l I “he“ the ““3““ °‘ ”“9““ has ! ideal place for a park. We have a generally improvcd- Up to the last park, and it's all right, and 1 hope 19 was re-elected as director of the district. The selectiOn one, and the chairman, .' lburton, truly a vast section, and in- ‘ !of June we never made finer cheese. '10 see it finished next year, to See the north end built up and complet- cludcs a portion of York, and Onta. 1 _ _ 1 l'lhe wwather conditions were iaV‘oran but the r30, Durham, Victoria and Halibur-: . 'hle. Then we got hot weather and (-(l and trees planted on it, effort he would advise that some out- invested their money in those 7; lport was as follows: 1 1 1 1 ‘. - , made to furnish milk earlier in the ‘ I 15' SPECTOR S REPORT~ scaSOn. and for a longer period. We ; 1‘35 and I 583' ”lift the present state "The season just closed has been also need better factorv buildings in of the rivenis a disgrace to the town l I ?of Lindsay. It should be made some cases, and a general improve-i , . merit as regards controlling thelmore attractive, not. only for the Cl- tcmpcrature of our cure rooms Why ltizcns 0‘ Lindsay who make use Of ' ‘ 'the ri\‘cr, but also for the strangers id we take mOre milk to ah I . . .. m 0 3.11m! the many ViSitors who arrnc lf anice .Tuly than in June ; in town by rail and boat. - o . in Jul) . .pnrk was built. on this property-' the along their rather short, the majority of factor- ies in this section not starting until about the last of May, and same not until June and owing to scarcity of a milk, several closed before the end of pound of cheese in bringing the seison when the milk is richer I we Simply because the milk was not re rest of the ro rt owners wed in as good condition in thclthc river wvguldpealzo improve last season as afew small lactoriesihot weather, and we also had a. r e t‘es were not i rat'on th's vear. t l ' B :1) 0p r l ' ' n ope i i 3 grea. cr 053 in our cure rooms. y . be so careless but should make their 31Total number of factories visited. controlling and containing the favor- I2 places attractive . able temperatures both at farm and v impress the visitors. Total number of day visits 40. factories. these difficulties would be. .. We never Total number of call visits 163. largely overcome. Total number of patrons visited, 79. movements in the disposal Total number of cows fumishingiwhey. milk. 11-829- A nnxcnnors svs'rmr. , doWn to about fiVe months. 0{ the.the riVer edge, we would see Wheylperfect sympathy with Average test of milk, 3.7. "The system of retuming whey in ‘ outsxders to our town." 5” Cans is to say the least Of it, a dun-g 0d gerous one and one I don’t 8° one, IIARVEST l l M B 331:5pileaiiifiuitfilmaflmgilsome have even signified their will many old whey tanks t at are i"“lthe building pf a park on the pro for many of our peop e, and much of . . . this should find its way into the bank. pasteurizing is expensive 15““ ‘t l Ald. We wish to remind all of facilities of would be 3- benefit, and I believe the ' couraging.” best thing that can be done if we should be practised unless the Should beaseascn of lentiful money possible to keep clean and althoughlpertv mentioned." are going to return the whey in milk cans. What I adVise in thisl section is the adoption of the rule~unable to state and Aid, Calvert. was , _ I _ I () B ‘, I“ l ‘ , and method practised by 0“? Pcter-efor appointing a committee to wait The total receipts for main- I In account with the Bass Hospital, bOYO neighbors, 0' not allevring who}! luDOn the owners of the property and tenance m 190‘18 was ,...$ ,326.691gcncral fund, for the year ending forconducting the banking business of to be returned in the milk MUS. This [ascertain what they would be will- The 306“: expenditure {0'8 284 q iseptember 30, 1908 : farmers and town and city reo 19. rule 1185- I believe, helped to agreetaing to sell their property for. 83:23:19 anceuwgs f ----- {h ' " 1 1 MAINTENANCE, Surplus money should be deposite in extent to place the reputation of the! Md. Mch-oughâ€"" Probably we vial g, a s m us or e 11 '8 Receipts. our Savings Department where it Peterboro choose where it is toâ€"day.lwill be unable to buy the property, Framr owhichistobede- ' -‘ Government of Ontario ..... $1,082.” Will earn interest and where it will be and surely, if the Peterboro milk I am not saying that we can, but I ducted the deficit on Oc- Town of Lindsay ............... 600.00 " producers have found it profitable, it think that we can. I understand tober 1 t 1907 “’6 37 County of Victoria ......-...- 1,100.00“ __ s A F E is worth our trial at least. ithat property for park purposes can Showing so, p ntmsurlus " ' Patients ...... 3,721.08. ”I make these recommendations bebOUght the some as property for of "is? p 1,, 41 Income {mm endowment ‘x n t i1 r 9 q u i r e d f o r u S e honpstly and sincerely believing they a runway companies." ' ....... ........................... . x). fund ............................... 841,”; Small or large amounts may bedepos. would benefit the cheese industry of! Aid. Eliesâ€"“ I am in favor of the FUEL SUPPLY. Donations from individuals 53.251 ited or withdrawn at any inie this section and I trust you will see-present 5W3. and thmk the same as Owing to the existing conditions in Baseball league, Lindsay... 10.30 fit to give this matter your careful.-'\1d- McGeough, that the present pro- connection with the purchase of coal Ladics’ Association ...... . ..... 1 05.34 omemee BraDCh consideration at your annual factory;Peny ’5 an eye 50"" F° ,u‘” part °f under which the lowest price prevails Operating room 162,00 J B L GROUT Man 81' meetings. Take into considerationi the ‘O‘m- and the bu‘ldmg 0‘ a park in the months of April and May. the Ambulance service ,7 ............ 50.00 ' ' ° ’ 8g the cost of hauling and I believe itiwqulfil _make a great imprOVemcnt. Iisupply for the ensuing twelve Patients, etc., various SUP- I=l==$ will pay you to sell your whey." {thin 1‘ would be Pdvmablc ‘0 en- months has to be purchased in one -pllcs ............................... 165.15 . ”Running a. cheese factory fi'c $133303: 2° the price ”“0" for the 3f the mgziths named. This wasihursing, Special and priâ€" months a year will never pay any- w H one in 19 . iand again in 1908. At Vate ............................... 231.10 WESIEIH Bank “I (dunno body," declared the chairman, after, Md' McGeoughâ€" I understand the end of the institutional year in Other sources ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 32,25 the report had been read. iihlfiiezhfvoldfiimfndkg :eaAgfgsenEondâ€"f 1907 the value of the coal purchas- Schilljsiicsâ€" - . ‘ ed and not delivered was deducted t. 'e's, Downeyville 15.00 LITTLE BRITAIN Merl‘gégsétSTiSEHOst- t 3:1“: mosey they havcrésonr 2202:),irom the amount paid. and only the St. Mary's. Lindsay .....-.. 30.00 . - 0 u , - . . . . ' ~ ' .- Chartered by A“ Of Parliament188‘2 of butter-makingneai.) sfile “1131i"l ctzzinognpgrovprprpgspshe towriyandnl tthink3 net cost of fuel for the ‘War was fit Andrews, Lindsay 4"55 d . . h -. , gs g h ~ h 1 Th shown in the accounts. The board ambray Methodist circuit. 7. 311'.‘ SC 001 and Sanitary inspectorit at we 5 0“” pay it baCk- '3 deem it inadvisable to continue the St. John's Presb'y, Som- Thi- Bank with it: 128 bunch- of butter factories fOX' Eastern On-icouncfl accepted the money for Park practice of taking stock of fuel. chille ........................... 5.00 gammnndchfl. 1:me is Uigitod tario, was the next speaker. lii‘nproveiments, now have we the The amount appearing in the we. Cambridge-st, Methodist l“ . non ' ‘ He said that the past season had.r‘ght to “3'3 the money for general sent accounts is made up of the Lindsay ........................... 68.29 'poutlon to tifmm"" requirement been short all over Ontario. In theifundso Th? question ’3» 'Can the balance brought forward from the in the has 0 Ki to Bnnkin‘. Ottawa Valley the buttermakers had ‘ town afford it 'I ' NOW. I. say n.°' preceding year and the payments for $8,326.69 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT a bad season. In this part of 011- l they never can if {hey don t want it- the fuel need until May 1909, and Expendituresâ€" tario conditions improved. The pas-lBu.‘ if they m} afford the park is therefore abnormally large. ThatIBuichers' meat ...._. s 441 53 “90'“! 01 ”-00 ‘3‘ “PM 1" turage for a while was good and thelmm year they “11" “9’“ W”- I‘element will not be present in en- Butter nd """""" ’ csived u n which interest will be - . We want the park we have sim l - . a eggs ----------------- 413.24 p . no , flow of milk fine. Between Mindenl p?’ “ms 3’66”- The excess of expend? Flour. bread and meal 138 91 1:;de :tr mmwwwmtfoggm“! and Bancroft the season was not so i fite‘goipfgdpfi; ’fffg'm’t‘f: ,0 “1‘: tare for fuel thus caused is. however. Milk ......... ... ............ 256.40 . 1"“ 1”“ good and conditions resembled those .’ r a Partiallv set of? by the fact that the Tea and coffee ’ """"" 5980 date of deposit to day “withdraw- . .we are worth. I don’t. think the t ‘ - _ ------- ------- - d. ‘ in Thhe Ottawa Valley. {citizens would object to an extra taxlggs- 01's “it: 8:38?“ supplies purchas Potatoes and other vege e {an season has been better . . . in en m er was not paid With- tables ................. .....-... 11132 of a mill if the extra mill was set in the month as th . . . 1 _ - r’mer’. Business 3“,. than was hoped as far as the but- 'd . . WES e practice. in Groceries and provlsxons W131 Attention tor-making conditions were ”3":lsiiseparf-kr the purpOse 0‘ building former years. the accounts not being not enumerated .. . . 446.57 ! cemed. The curing of the grass on! Mayor Begs. i. They. are the very 9339?] and pair; ““11 October. The Drugs and medicines .......... 364.49 u the 11.... of «shins or collecting the fields and the warm nights kept l people who would be the first to ° 3" 0‘ the 811888 In accounting Medical and surgical ap- “J. noted. m advances for the up the flow of milk and the butter-lk' . _ ' will be that in future years the to- pliances ................... 337 85 unhnlo of Stocks”, etc - . I Wk 1‘ an extra mm “as added 1° ml of expenditures {0 a' t ' ‘ ‘ """ ' p ' maklng kept up. Ms accounts Jog-18 mes.” _ r m m wee Surgical Instruments ......... f 6.75 In landfills your cotton-30 W the lower price this year. 'riiiny' Ald. McGeoug'h continuing -- " We m" be the mm“ ”mm“ m " full 3”" Wine ”1" Spirits ------- 274° enemas 70- ? etixuwmtf “ms “‘5 “Wm ‘0“th 9.0-1). atewill gain by having a park here. ”iii“ 0‘ twelve mcmhs' Beddinfii “Defy. general law WM ‘ts. .. your Creameries last year and 26c. thls‘Outsiders will be enticed to Lind- of ue‘enppsalt mime to an; ichurches house furnishings and re- ycar. The creameries also had con- sav, and every new house built °° n y or ”a”? “t °" ,0“ newals ----- - .......... . ......... 107.85 . hospital Sunday has yielded $1‘a3.- (Brooms brush C. Q. THOMPSON, means the lowering of the taxes. I 09 compared with 3303 01 in the ’ d 96’ mOps, W Continued on 9‘8! 3. know of a number of citizens who prévlous your The reason for the soap an cleaning appli- I left the tomhip of Ops “d ”tad d ' 811066 ......... s ...... .o ...........". 101.49 ' P terbo in the ”in" 1’ t° M “u“ in the “m Fuel (809 report) -.......-...\.... 168.04 M i: e :0 0:0 3 t9 fact that that “'2’ ”mum have ’9’ Light, oil and candles â€" 15305. ”1:23 :tcn'per wn to live in. more 30211011. 31:: the board will continue Water supply ......... ....:mm 8500 ' ' .. 096 so becoming a source‘Clothing for patients ...._. ' - Aid. SmoJoâ€" 1 have often thought of old will be kept open for the ex-lIce supply ....... W211; 31:: AN D SKYINGS CO’Y new park Scheme, as proposed 1 The people should not so that it would I hardly hear of cxcur-iD 'sions coming to Lindsay, but if the “Then I would like to see some im- Emu-n had another park and that on morel Lindsay. We to attract the Ald. Calvertâ€"I think the idea is a . i and I have heard severalg _ _ . think 3 people express themselves as being in}: 5:319 5° substantial a token 0‘ m' ingness to assist financially towards llâ€" ' v - Campbe That s cry on land the payment of subscriptions De ut . ReeVe,Evresâ€"-“ What would , thelit cg“ 3“) purchase the property? n'ycar now closed the income of the i . ll (‘ . ' h h was , “d Ic ,eoug‘h said t at c 'wards the cost of maintenance, at all, the situation named by Aid. of . 1 McGeough. would be an ideal one. the county It would be a Very pretty place for THE VICTORIA LOAN lam if a new park was to be built ercioo of the good-win ‘i the l I , OTHER DONATIONS. contribution to the equipmd the and maintenance has again been mad. That the philanthropic work being: done by the Ross Hospital is being] A appreciated by the citizens of town and county, and that the ef- by the forts of the board of goVemOFS andurrnounting to $105.34. {0" the ladies' auxiliary in the behalf: thanks are heartily recorded. of that splendid institution, havci The baseball league of the not passed unnoticed, was eVidenced by the reports presented at last very acceptable gift. night's meeting of the board .of gov- Court Kinmount, No. crnors and associates. was the annual one and the attend- ; thanks bv making a once was hardly what it might hams, A Visitor to the to“, Mr. been, yet a spirit of optimism was Bay, who found present and' the condition of the hospital just now is very satisfac- tory, not only financially, but in other ways. - Chairman J. D. F the chair and the following prehcnsive and excellent report was. read by Mr. J. R. McNeillie, secre- tary-treasurer : lThe oxpcndit SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. 38384-91. The board of gOVcrnors beg to sub- mit their report for the year com- mencing October 1st, 1907, and ad- i' Sc teniber 30th, 1908. . 1. _ 1 Di hozpital that has been in activcland. the a\ cragie for Six years operation for six years has passed $1.00. from the initial stage and has i-nter- ed upon a steady and assured course " . in the service of the interests umewards and days 18 as follows 1 needs of which led to its being usJPuhlic (“'00) .......... 7'13 iabiishod.’ The remark applies \vithl Purine 3“” per day 2029 force to the work of the 11055 Mciii-lSPuH-Privatc orial Hospital, mar io‘I’eratO .................. clued. The usual liberal gram‘s 00“" the town of Lindsay. The number of patients which divided by ‘pOr day to be $1.59. I THE PATIENTS. which from _ year, has been efficient in an increas- ing degree and has provied to lie so great a factor as to fusion its (-liiiinsl Total days By wards the receipts by the ton counties. | . i - S 1 . _ _. the effect was soon apparent in the other situation is even better wind Upon the community as a “‘asengltidd Izgflthzhlcliedirohffifkélgi:lcondition 0‘ the milk and quality 0’ the property could be purchased at sable institution. follows ; dinning, and the former opened themur cheese. This is good evidencc‘a very small outlay. There are a In consequence of the removal ,. of - Days. - r meeting with fitting remarks Helthat we need better means of con- great many people who ow? yachtsiMr. Robert llryans' 10 the Proxincc Public wards ...... 2011 $1000..) . ‘fil‘qt called upon Mr D J Cameron ,trolling temperature both at our-land keep them along the rchr andlof Alberta his posmon as a govcr- Scull-private wards 2099 2099150 linspector of cheese factories ‘for théimilk stands and in oilr cure rooms. a large number of citizens own cot-gnor became Var-ant. _ llis rifSlgll'I- Private wards _____ 35 616.00 ”Bv wav of recommendation I‘tagos down the river, at Sturgeon'tlon was accepted with sincere rc- _ i - Point and other places. They have grct. Mr. Bryans was appomtcd'pn- Total _________ 4-462 $372103 1.ur- ) der the Act of Incorporation. ing the five years in which he oci'u- picd the position he was constant in attendance at the meetings of the 1board and deVotcd himselfaearncstly and cheerfully to the promotion of the interests of the Hospital. The vacancy has been filled by the ap-‘ pointment of Mr. John Carew the remaining members of the boar 'were pleased to find willing to tak 'upon himself the duties of the (mice. RmRET THEIR DEMISE. The board place on record great regret the removal of the two senior members of the medical staff, 11, Hickson and Miss Mary I. r. P. P. Burrows and Dr. W. L- ‘tcllo. Herriman, both of whom rendered mendation of the ladies who loyal and helpful service. In the course of the year there was ”received a bequest of $100 made by the late John Kennedy, Esq. The amount has been placed in the en- dowment fund. It was gratifying ‘to l of The graduation‘ place on June 91h. were held in the and est. whomi d and by In‘. (2. e ronto. conferred upon the following A. Bingham, course of training, viz.: Miss with E. Garbutt, press earnest appreciation of and ability. in and sympathy with the hos- ; pital bequeathed by so estimable a lcitizen. The endowment fund which a year ago stood at $17,449.60 has been increased by the bequest mentionedl to medical staff and the es. Signedâ€"John D. Flavelle, the sum of $1l7,875.86. For lfund yielded the sum of $841.06 10- nsrsnnisn-nn-isas pm'mm'mu‘mu ' mum-mum President 1: option' min the Miami-u“ ' ., andthcntalkseriouslyabout the "HIIB _ . _ . “11‘1“:th as named above was TIMES RB pmsm ans 0 on yearly deponts With the added satisfaction that wmm i: malt-i: “d yourmoneyistingnsodinammbusiness :ndsecurinzsnoptiononthepro- "f‘t‘g‘fw‘lbfifkwbyemwmmme9°!!!er [ITâ€"THE sunsr IlVES'l‘IBlT- "on. W- ‘ - “h“m‘mm‘ 1° ”WWW em. but what you . “"'â€"_ .' The W Tar! m m m ssvethatmskes wealth. Don’t let this week or month 1'! ‘, 8° by without opening a savings account with Ladies Hospital Association. made a contribution of $10.30, a 701, 1.01"... The meeting-has earned a further exprlssion doom ion of $5. it necessary 10 Ink. treatment in the hospite', made 3 donation of $20. a gift niuch approv “We"? occupied made by the County of Victoria and treatment during the year was 2324 urc for maintenance was» the total number of days' stay patients shows the cost per patient The cost per day in the previous year was $1.45, 1 classification of the patients by ..5195 n indispcn-'furyâ€"treasurer frOin patients were as NURSES GRADUATION. nurses took The ceremonie- Academy of Music the event attracted much inter. Addresses- were given by resident clcrmiit-n, by Dr. F. 'chand, representing the medical sta‘ Diplomas and badges as having completed the three years‘ Miss Dora E. Wallace, Miss Robina I. Beatty, Miss Estellaâ€" Apart tom any formal com- graduated, the board desire to high personal qualities and their skill The board have pleasure in pressing the assurance that the work of the hospital has been carried throughout the year with great em- ciency, and that. harmony and con- fidence haVe preVailed between the lady superin- tendent, her assistant and the nuts. the man ; J. R. McNeillie, sec.â€"treas. Lindsay, NoVember 5111, 1908. SEC.-TREASURER'S REPORT. Won”; The Dominion Bank; whidb {m of Si!” W 8T8 un dc? 5195, d. w as 2772 2076 34 7 SQC re. the Blan- of To- wort ladies Sarah Cos. have a. their a. on chair».

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