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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 3 Apr 1896, p. 3

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m 071 pleasant change these that keep em. [ted for Which :3 cc will be 93“ :ds and get ' Insured at 3e, Lind53Y- «cellence of our mu hr: “Munitd stomtbom rm Smck r Rates. MFR“ bmaddthln ~ _ county verdict. L 00K . .oria. many talcum EES. Lent should (from. 1119 possible to pricvs for familiw to 0V9! '8 are HI m Potted er tasted are many n vary other enjoy wn the .I new than vii“ fiu'uncil vs. sunnnl Imam. RESULT OF THE RECENT CON- FERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO AUGUST BODIES. iliEâ€"Wmuâ€"Rgufit. Koml. Learn and Inwardly Dl‘ gest. Good People. Mee that “dorm“ ‘ ' Vi. laser. in. Lam‘crcnce was held on Tuesday evening. March 17m, in the town clerk's since. The council representatives were Siavor Sznych, and Menu. Jar. Graham, ii SJOLheX‘uD. lisy. Touchburn, and Jr. J. 11. acNeiiiie, chairmen, ,-. i“. i. Messrv. J. i). Fieveiie, Dr. Lynch, R. ':~L;ughiin. ThOS. ‘tewsrt, John Ken- snéi D. 1:. Anderson appeared for ,‘JJ‘ . xeuse for not publishing this inter- " report earlier 23 that all our avail- psice has been taken up by our very .czounts of the evidence given with ., nee to the Agnew murder at the mums sessions of the coroner's inquest. The Council's Plea. Ccun. Jes. GRAHAM said no doubt all were awsre or the object of the meeting, and that being the case it would not be necessary to go into detailsâ€"the object of the conference was to see it it would not be passibie to cur:ail the expenses of the board for the reason that the town flngncee 31L! -_. -..,“. JUJ~LL LJL bun .Uwvvâ€" -_â€". -_- , were in a most wretched condition. Seven “hrs ago the council of that time had nded the flaming debt, and since that the debt had increased by about > w yearlyâ€"at any rate. the debt was now about $14,000. The finance committee of the council did not know how to go asset the task of wiping out this incubus :hey didn't know how to make $100 go her than $100 should it carefuny spent. ice rate at present is “2.5 mills. and there was a general feeling that it would be haz- ardous to make it any higher; the as- sessment was up to the normal point and could not be raised, consequently the council could not increase their revenue. The: being the case. and it being the fact that the town was running $2,000 behind yearly, the council felt that the only course was to economize closely, and it was hoped that the school board would lend a help- ing hand and devise some means to reduce the amount demanded from the town. it was possible that all did not know just What amounts the board demands from the town yearly, he would give the figures for general information: Public Schools. not may "a: In I: am, 501‘: .Cquired for 1895 Required {:5 g5.-iilé£.... .. "nu..." Receiv . m 0 source!" m... . Government md _Co,_C§\}§f_il W”: L‘cinlug Au; mm- W -_â€"V_V,, _ Mr. Fuvmâ€"“Doea not that Include $300 raised for the gymnasium. but spent have given the correct amount: pald'tg the board, outside of the 38(1) referred to. The two amounts While! make $134!!) given the board in 1890. The figures were Deghaps not absolutely correctâ€"tho com ' ,..__ Mann. (an ‘1‘ soâ€" mitteé were hardly prev 93”“ w but the amounts asked tot-were madden!!- ly large to make In very ammo 10“ “1° ctzogncll to sulpply “113113, and 11: high": 111' c ow connc llorewo ontlln ous ideas as to the ibfllt!’ 0‘ “19 board; limiting the expen cure in some he hlmgseu knew of no we! 10 0° done unless byred redneingth e 5818!! eeof teacher=. Hewas not (1.15033 the Collegiate were exceaslveâ€"h e mm 11:. Were. Now, as to public sellin pendlture. Scam himemothebou'd its wisdom head teachers for the 1:11th W .‘I - --_.§ Err: gym}?! POST is published Auk .._*AIAâ€" nu!“ I. ragga" P E“ ”I“: «1‘41 ‘ 8:538 5:37.53 83:... galaâ€"we W52: 25.. novaâ€"”Moransgu Wanna Wm «Wigâ€"“Saws? ”aw-“Mn . 23.33 rll in! P" Irvâ€"r 3400 for wing children exams; two ethos-31.120110 salutes o! 370“” Ple- ‘I lttxl twa _ ‘mly ”wagâ€"Trio: the Request in .ni, \Vm’rnnied by the Facts. ’r «3va your: past til. opinion hu s) of 1m prevailed among our oitiunn ‘ Hm member! of tho school board won um‘onomlonl as way should ho con- ring ma town's financial position. and mu z-uuurrlng municipal oiootlon uh. 9L”; -.x mu umdo A direct chums by on Hi“. Hf n-n mummies as nooounbiofiin (-xn'is m um Nah race at saw on 1rd nu ma survcd condition oi tho mm. Whenever the char owaauiudo ‘liclu mg or Maura. Mo oille. Nov ,1\". my. Stewart. and other new Inf ' hoard. ct eduoulon. II was mum , dcuiu‘l by them. and at the w “ inn-11min the town hall Reeve l; .dmi mu board irom the unru- ; “um: extmvngance. The tool as ;\;.2;e\1 mm the minds 0: the . "('VI-i‘, us was evidenced b a. _ pit-:51 L1 counail anthortz ng _ muiLLua comeot and confer ;;.._ 3 m i-cmmizzce of tha board nun”.- Lu Lung, ubaut a reduction AleX'u. a txgsmnluic for the current IL‘ vvvvnuuvu- _â€" --. V amxmtion sad other 103.; Leaving (or bond to 11190.... y; I: Dun â€"1ttakes two weeks to change -:.' your subscription is renewed. The ,- uper indicates when your paper will -1 unless promptiy renewed. : c1 Apr-miss -â€"Alwa.ys give both your old new address when you ask us to change nu: the name of the town and the state or you live in shoutd always follow your own writing tothis umce We cannot readily mine on our books unless this is done, a :rcs are alike. 2K3 >hould be addressed: THE CANADIAN POST Printing House. ' Lindsay. Out. 4: Pub] shera’ Notice. ”CU WK luau-nu. u... ......... ‘rom which deduct government grunt, Ops taxes, toes,etc., leaving mm .- Colleaiato Institute. [scum CHGOFSCU Uy u"; "mun.“- 55%“! for twenty years. (Ask - Udgzor.) Th1s is because it wM'S palatableâ€"always uni- ;aixlwuys contains tbe purest Mgr/1m Cod-Liver Oil and ,‘ Hypopbospbz’tes. Insist on Scott’s Emulsion with trade-mark oi man and fish. mt of the Two Finance Oommltn v: The Council asks the Board Reduce Expenses. put the Latter ‘ ,,.. 1.. 1.00 PER YEAR. 2 1:1; hubscriptlon pace is ycrs lll' 0 >\' OS .; maul}: always be made in the meat 9 cpmmnnd o! the remitter. Poet Ofleo Munev Orders are always safe and my 1r own risk. Register your letters when ss may commence with my issue. -It. is slways be;t to renew two weeks :c on your wrapper expires in order to rrupzed service :zizs â€"Wc cannot undertake to supply a not to make good omissions cursed by l‘AYABLZ IN ADVANCE- Put up in 50 cent and $1.00 sizes. The small size may be enough to cure your coughet help your baby. ~â€" ndorsed by the meldi‘ca} .. .n on. 119311103. wrung-no sums to.” a 8 9,426 6,018 33313333333373 not! . Thou tho i and. in"? hio own. viow:”o:io.ir. "3. also thought thou won o «no on. nod loot you oioo whon Mr. Br to ho hove boon uiiiind no money and I inuio him in ohugo at oho ah toxin in ho Oo mm. Mr. STIWAlT-"Dld tho ioopeooor toil you that V" Conn. Gutuu -“No. 1 any any this in o motto: tho puolio mind in considering caremliy; obey tool that Mr. ondorioho sax-vices might: woli be given to: tho nix month: he was not: onmod touching the model school, and I would like to hon- rrom 3711‘ on the oubjoqtfi I.- luv -â€"\-J was Mr. Mcxmnun add that as chairmen of the board in had occurred to hlm then they mlgén p10 erly be Informed o! the views of can. mhem‘e colleagues betore ec- tegp: 11:33.0 explain the homg'ajpoeltlozi. ‘ ,7 LL“ -_ - _â€"-â€" Ll up I the «man. ’rlm W: .uBIupho 00]:un Md snotty-f; ,,,,, vsku av van-a; â€"-_-___ Reeve RAY said it was wise to have a idendi oontereneeâ€"aii (1 them were sim- fly act as as trustees for the general pub- ic. It was the duty of the council to provide the sinews of war for the board as wall as for themselves. Conn. Graham had explained the town's position as clearly as possible in few wordsâ€"they had a deficit at $34,000, and it was the council‘s desire to wipe this out gradually without increas- in the bonded indebtedness. r. Fuvem asked it he was right in saying that enough money had been raised last year by the council to pay the year's charges. and that the deficit was due to a sum or $4,600 or so having to be set aside to _nay on: some debentures coming due. _ _- an-.. van-t n! In“: tannin-u. W var .- 'â€" "â€"â€"â€" -_,v Mayor SUPER?!” than called'upofi; but he said he did not can to expma his vlgwa so garly ln_t_h_q dispmslpn. . #-A AKA-An year’s deficit was created by the council having to raise two years’~ county rates. or course the estimate of the floating debt included every amount past councils should have raised. This year's council had to provide by taxation a sum nearly approaching 5,550,000; out cf that sum, after providing for fixed charges. they would have the handling of about $8,000. Last year the school board called tor over $13,- 000, and there was a strong feeling abroad that the council should try some means of impressing the board as to the town's flnan rial embarrassment, in the hope that the board might see its way clear to reducing its demands somewhat. It was a subject, he thought. on which there should be plain speaking. As for the lady teachers, he felt they were earning their salaries. but theiboard had two at $400 each. ,._._-4 an“... Hm fann“- Dill: Due Dunn: uau uvvv .- n- -W- Mr. MCNELLIE explained that the teach- ers referred to were in positions formerly held by male teachers at a higher salary. Mr. STEWART said the positions could not be filled for less;‘whlle the board saved teachers in the two rooms referred to, and he thought Headmaster Broderick held thesame view. _ . ”.4- ”.1: l-hn‘! hum we Mun: vac". Reeve RAY, continuingé said that two male teachers receive $7 each, and were no doubt good teachers and earning their money. He did not know that Mr. Stew art was correct in ea ing that the positions held by the lady teac era referred to could not be tilled for lees. (Mr. Stewart-“I think not) " Over all these teachers was another-Mr. Broderickâ€"an experienced man and he had no eavil against himâ€"who was receiving 81,000. No doubt while he was teaching the model school the public schools were deprived 0! his services. (Mr. McNeillieâ€""No.‘) I know he was oflered 81,200 to go elsewhere, but the fact remained that men were fulfilling similar duties for $700 or 3800. Then as to the Collegiateâ€"the board had a grihclpal at 313100; three teachers at $1, 00: two at 1.000; one at $800: and one at $075, or a total salar list oi $8,320. It was a fact that solar as had been raised while the cast oi living had materially decreased. He would leave salaries alone, however, and refer to other matters. The taxpayers had an impression that when the board wanted a sum 0! money thef simpl made ndemand u on the eounol for t e sum mmlred. or instance. he understood “ ‘ J ------ an-uIA-a‘lnfl Eh. ldVl-fib“ it'yvo'fwuttio' In a gas meonme to “fine me nuem iy hai an provide heat a the laborati r1. Mr. Mi Nucleus explained that it won very ex ounive under the present system to prev do heat in the laboratory and on sovrral Occasions the assembly hall had been wanted but could not he used. Mr. S'l-awan'râ€"“We would save money by puttlugiu a plant at an expanse (f 5300." Mr. ANDERSON-"The expenditure per pupil was nearly $2 or pupil lower than anv other high sohoo in the province." Reeve liav~"1‘ho question is. is there any way the board can cut down the ex- penditure ‘i" Mr. J. D. FLAVELLE pointed out that the present government grant depended upon the fulfilment of the inspector's rcccm- ‘ mandations. l Reeve RAY said he understood that per- fectly, but he wanted the members of the board to fancy themselves in the position of a man who wanted a $6 pair of boots,but had only $2 to spend. He wanted the board to save $10 where they could, $100 when possible, and if the could make it $500 so much the betterâ€" at them use the pruning knife wherever feasible and thus sati=fy the people that they were as willing as the council to economize in the matter of expenditure. Mayor SMY'IH said he was not prepared to say J ust where the re':renchment sho. 1d begin. but the pressing necessity for econ- omy must be plain to all. The town was in a bad position and if things went on as at present it would only be a few ears befsro the condition of affairs we d be very serious. Mr. STEWART-“HOW is the sinking fund for the debenture debt 2” Coun. GRAHAMâ€"“Very little more than the floating debt.” | iDr. LYNCH enquired how the deficit had grownâ€"was it by raising too little or by the council exceedin the estimates.” ‘ g ,Mr. Fnavnrmâ€" ‘ he latter.” Mr. McLacoanâ€"“Many of the mem- bers of past councils had worked along was now aboutthe same as in 1890. Mr Fuvnnnn and Mr. Monsoonâ€"“The general impression is that it is quite a bit ‘ hi her." ‘ ayor SMITH claimed that much of the ‘ property in town was really valued too high. and the council would gleedily reach the point where they ccul Impose no higher taxes, and than what would the ‘ ‘ *‘A 1.-.... Mfl‘a nniv do All m Its Wan!) 5'“ ' IIIH 'I luvâ€"v. - adomand u on the oounoll to: :50 mm m; ulna. or Iuncnnco, In undorucood the board won cons Idorlnfi‘t the .dvIubI II Icy o! gut-Mn In n gun mac Inc to “fine“. the mum Iy MI an provldo hub board doâ€"Bne uuwu wen»!- ...u, _____ power; the members were held responsi- ble for the whole outlay by the ”0510. em! the board were not. There eho d be e stro efl’ort made lg both board and oonnc tonve within e means at their commend. Mr. Frevm said that in glancing over the auditor-3' report he saw on item at nearly $1,000 for interestâ€"that was, no doubt incurred by the council allowing the arrears. T slde the proper time. Mr. FLA in reply to e question relative to the feta-bore te, SSVlng 'Uu‘u w â€"â€"_v , Den-have Toucnnm thought: m. and had baen bug well covered. a, , it they could see oped that the cap! lnstltu cannon . would g-.. Mmhofthem ottKOboud - u -_.1 I...â€" - all, Umvu_v_ _, do 30. Most. of the members on hadhadyem of exp mnowaomgh thin or m. The that o is common to gambling mg bowl? but: mm the war 25m“ undue my to u- m: n tho Mm o! How wool. n I: ha- oduomon. The 30910 wm an M um tho «Inc at! a mum ml in the public“ [chock wu noun. “' - --- - - -A .- nh- nann‘. lltllnfld noun nonwo- wâ€" w... 9 Mr. Fumlâ€"‘Wtfi‘peopie rounded with the public echeoi expendiiuui ‘ Dop.-r¢eve Toucnnunu-"l think not." Coon. Gunu thought thnt lone coun- try teucheru paused u urge! number 0: pupil- in froportion to the number wilting shun Lin uy did. , Mr. Autumnâ€""Thou iden ie wronfi.’ Mr. moNunul raid in ehcuid not tor-gotten thou the country Ichoole bed I population oi 24,000 to drew tron. end the gupile only wrote when udviud to do I0 ythe teacher. but in town it wuu con- venient and nanny pupils wrote who were not qualified to do so. 301 snow non ml noun. Mr. Snwuu' then took the door in de- fence 0: .hc board. He wee cur-c, he raid, that. every member eymputhixed with the council'qed’crte to reduce the expenditure 7 ‘__ d- A- -- -LII- men position Iron 14M“ 1m mtg MM. Tim I A_ AL‘A bk- - uuuuuu 5 Unusual ev ave-u- .â€" - _,, -they all had been anxious to do so while at the same time endeavoring to keep bill? the emcienc oi the Institute and on c schools. e did not understand Coun. Graham to make andy particular objection to Institute expen iture. thcah Reeve Rwy and Mayer Smyth had. un. Gra- ham had taken exception to the employ- ment or an 8:h teacher when Mr. Broder- ick, he thought, might have filled the sition tor the time. Be (Stewart) would ike it those who charged the board with an excessive outlay could serve a few years on the hoardâ€"why. they were con- tinually retusing applications for increases of salary or requests that involved outlay in some form or other. The town had had agrammar school once that did not give satistactionâ€"hoys from the town were going outside and to Upper a ollege for their education. The board of education later on turned out the whole staff at teachers. re-engaging some and dismissing others. It was at that time they had engaged Mr. Haretone at aealary o! $1,4C0, with the implied understanding that it would be raised. but theth never been able to keep their promise in that regard. Mr. Harstone soon improved the efficiency of the school to a wonderful de- e, and later on it w-s decided to raise t to the Collegiate standing. The people had been told that they would be taxed $2,775 annually for a staff of five teachers ' it was estimated that 200 pupils would attend, but the number far exceeded that. Owing to this unexpected increase it had become necessary to engage additional teachers, yet he doubted ii the average expenditure had been $3,000 for 6. 7 and 7 3 5 teachers. _ ,,___.. um-“ I! th- ' Dep.-reeve ToucaBmmâ€""Weu, 1: outside attendance adds to the coat. board ghould shuts then} oat." - 4- LL.‘ Ah- DUE!“ uuUluu auuu may... 7â€"..- Mr. FLAYELLE explained that the out- side pupils had been tactical! shut out ~they were charged 20, whi was just twice what county 3:39.11 paid. The num- ber of county dpup increased, and the board coul not shut them out. Even t :e 20 outside pupils came from homea a acent to the county boundaries. . S'rnwan'râ€"“Tne people ex their willin on to pay $2 775 for the Col- legiate, an with a much larger eohool than anticipated we are asking very little more than thatueggpiirom them yearly.” , _-__ _-J- Ola-O n-OL 00M“, gtnuu "vuuu w .- __._ ..- _V Mr Smear-“Yum” we could not tell precisely. of oouree.” The teot ie. we hed e high eohool which returned no rev- enue. en we now heve e Collegian which is yielding e revenue. We ere mention], under contreot with the pop to give them e certain etenderd of edueei ion end the hoerd ie elro under contreot with the oountr. which in nu ting the wheel lihere iyâ€"hut not eel hereilgé he thought eethey ehouid. True the erd hed en. eged en 8th teeeher or hell e yeer. hut t ey hed en 85h teeoher ieet eer eieo in the non oi Min 0 Loeue. he oeoeuity ier e eotlon hed been thoroughly dic- cueeed. mm the ceee of e baeioeu drm or e hookâ€"ii the hed e trueted employee who reoommen ed certein thioge necee- eery to the weiiere oi the firm or iuetitu- tion end sieve reeeone which could not he comhette . what would he the proper course to urnun'i Mr. Hentone wee in thet cell. on with regerd to the 8th tench- er. lir. iiroderiol: wee e huey men end (or six month-I preuidod over the model school. than bringing in_e oertein revenue to the board. Thee eeecr then ree t e other no Emma how the den for 1805. The return» (or 1an nu ter'a upon. which mmmmmw mmmo mmmommmzm 003% W000mmmmm 55400l57fiflfl1£l87066 usuamm4nmmummmmmmmn wmommsammumm mmmmmm “98.10989 59:.zoqubunbn6-C. gmwmmwmemm mem mwmmmmu mmmwwmmmwmwm bou'd' shut . Snwm. continuing. all! am u for lady teachers, the remnant!“ mid thugmln accordance with an old rub ' “- '----1 mm. g fihufl tuchon. 4aq=<aa¢caaa°3x°o tom the upon 0! the mum" at Edua- 5. Tue sum-Hal uo than 0! 3894. u the 1an no uowr In in “ma ‘0! the mint-- .whioh 1- prepared n the beginning 0! Aver bztond'co 0! pupils. Inn minâ€"93.3m- ”We“! l£_ t!“ i Tots! @195“ Tot-I No. of Pupils. Total Expenditure. Ann nixed by 199‘, dntlc n. m um tho mu!) 9 dolla- m L tuned. the new“ Ibo school ‘ I ll you by tho town. The amount wu mm. ad Ma “menu. 90 and on: am a» county 9; at! out" Jun. m pat-Hon can y pa Ill “tanning m a. ban d dotendod tho lama. 1n the “lulu “Ml-Jig!!! 3134! Mr. Stevens. A __n) 5|.- --ntlam‘n man. at ”a “I“, III- â€"- â€"'â€".-___ Mr. MoNunul eeid the gentlemen men- tioned hed been worth the anterior tag received from the very neat. end merely been given e mail W to which they wen entitled nim- yeere o! faithful eel-vice. Mr. Kxnxxnr pointed out that there wee en impreulon ebroed thet Mr. Fier- creuicgenlerier. e ., end he ehonld he hen-d from. Mr. FLAVILLI mid thlt no to the Colleo mete M-. Stew-rt hed eovared the fully. Let them look It the quee- tion or policyâ€"by the government report. Lindsey page the lawns ulnrlee. yet the ooet to t e perente eennlng children to the Colle late in lower then no where in the v nee. while the eninry the prin- ci e in leu thnnirpnldtoen more e in: over even 1m pupils. he whole tenor of the edneetlonlete of the present dey in to increase eel-flee lnetend of redne- ingthem; it we! nteot that in molt On', tuio inetltntee the enlnriee ere consider- W e from thnt town were ntien on: Co eginte because their own ech was no ood. The Peter-bozo people were now me a strenuous em to build up thelr school, end were vying their princlpel 7- __ -_-_‘-..- on ruuuua. men. we... fly..â€" -___. ,, _ $1,700. with a promise oi an increase to 824110, and that school was now the most costl in the rovince E to the num oipup in attendance. iudsay's Institute was ohee y run. while at the same time the stan ard of efficiency was high, and the school was helpin material- ly to increase the population an build up : the town. Turnintr to the nbiic schools. : Mr. Fiavclle admitted that e was responâ€" sible for the ed system oi salariesâ€"he said the be ere before were weeded out as speedily as they became trained. Not withstanding Mr. Touchburn's objections. he telt that Lindsey had the best system in its public schools of any town in Can- ada. Peterhoro had copied the system, ‘ and had even attempted to steal Mr. Broderick. 1Reeve Rayâ€"“That's a strong expres- s on. ’ Mr. FLavnuâ€"“Weli. perhaps it is. but it is only pitching into another town." Reeve Rarâ€"a“Did not Mr. Broderick apply fer the position r‘ air. Fume-"He did not." The speaker then referred to Miss Ward and Miss Fanning, who receive salaries at we. he maintained that a female teacher ct strong moral character and high attain ment was superior to any male teacher, while the latter would cost more. As for Mr. Broderick, he was thorough] im- partial in his treatment oi the ore. and he did not knowa man in whose re- he would place more confidence. n his opinion a man had no higher herit- ae than thehgower to impart a good ucation to children. and the oppor- tunlig uttered but once. Taking that view. he loved it would be impossible for the board to reduce the tare at the at time. His own paida cal oi taxes. and it they were able to do so they had to work for it. Mr. Fiaveiie then referred to the cases ct Mr. Mc- Dc and Mr. Armour. The poll (i the uni had been first to get ems one service. and then to gly a fair s . - 1 stead ti the board n an extra t i one. Mr. Fiavelie claim that a very i ‘ examination would disclose the fact that the board was one oi the most economical inr()nt_a_rio.‘ , _ .. AL- -_-__ -Ll_nelnn In UIIPII'IVn Mr. ManLm «Id tho out] o cation Ind bun hm: savored by Ir. 1' IVOHO. Thou pct-hm W» I tooling um boon-o the board mound mu- Malnu- um qulmv than the council. that they Mod to comic». on. new but «on nu not tho cue. The spake: than read tho following nut-me. o: la uohoola. oompllod from tho IOVII’DNODL TODOI'D 1 “10'! 009.81 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ avenge salary psld $1,001. but as Lindsey hnd sn 83h teacher its average wss somewhat lower: to be exact. the school ls taught by? 3-5 when. The even salary pelt! prlndpsls wu $1,569, whl s L'.ndsey pelt! only 31,400. He might add s word sstohlr. Broderlok- thnt gentlemen receives 81,000 n yenr. from the model school which he send for six monthszlths baud derives leesot 450. thus reducing the emooost ct Mr. roderleh‘s services u windpel to $550. gssgslnst the snlnry of 3mm psld , ' ‘ I hank §i I; wgqld_ bo'leen from an sauna Peterbor an E lulu a“; v. 7"... In conclusion u out him... Is 3 no; may the We ct theme wni §§§§§§§E§ «aqua! p59“ §§§§§§§h 01 an: ans 9“? mmmmmmmmmmmmm. W5019776777 99.npavgg99’:noed Amman _. __Â¥A -gm‘. F"~ ~rr£rfl .'" 3535; EE§§§§ RBI! 130'“ quchucagaaflfl acadSoqq 3§832338 ififié : :Tuchou' m 3" at! 56 .g (a; the nausea size! .80. o! nacho“. Anna M. Lmodpa' suns. Pupfll to out Anne. ”Ho; M cuc- huh-n Mr. 1.031, wueox oc Sn Thoma, Ontario, I: one of the best known men in thuvlctni . Be in now. he say“. puma oppllootioco to: inmnseo. nnd than could be no doubt but Lint o oorvont of Ho bonrd woo enrnlnahis or «money. Tho thon alerted to tho cnoo of Mr. Boovoo. who woo o pointed coutnkor at tho coninl oohool; ornoicned it ottu' o tow doyo hoonnoo tho woo-k woo too much for the onlnry void; the pooltion wnl thon given to Mr. Prong nnd nt tho inot moo lag at tho hoo ho oloo oppliod totnnlnotoooooi 8500aihoouno mono. Thu should to ohow thot tho hon-d worn ad in mono wo o thnn in thomttorotonlnfloo. Ho< .ynoh) hnd votod tor inoroooina oomo tho In no“ . nnd ho he re who kindly otton would folly to ort it . Mc Ammonidthouwooono thing tho o ho d of. nnd that woo o ominont pool n tho town ooooplod in odncotlonnl motto". which hod noon nttninod nt o looo thnn inthooooooinnyothonoh onto oiu A !-J_ Aunhnnn h- mnuwxwt'dnboul-Ind magnum-:1: 0-! 3”“ 5“” gain." onn Wwoox. 8t. Onmio. 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