1i '7 '5 f on rwof ‘I ‘ ., nv\I’4>Y‘ ...‘.....,.. .. ~"' ‘ ‘ \ N; ..;_._...:..i._._.-.._...‘ .1. .. /\ “f. ‘i’ ‘i! i. ~= t “It ‘if! Y‘?! /"’i 1 1 I l cosomr oxo Cubesgive you a Inell cost the nourishment oi the finest beet — seasoned and resdytnruss. UssOXOCubestorhotdrlnh as well es lo: psvies, stews and nestpiss, to give inure nourlshloentsndtlavol. lnthselkllmsnd ' " "lo-oer. 7 'O'Q§OQ-OQ~OOQQ-O O-OO-O-O-OOO PO‘. The Caiedonian , Club i. Course of Lectures Season 1925 The Night of Copyright 1924. by \ the Wedding f By e. "mind AJA. WILLIAMSON gum," 0g "1 htniing Conductor" ‘sud other fpsoinstlng rom ces of mystery and love Public Ledger Company letters from Dvelyn Carroll. ,~ I thought l could find them. 111111 1 meant to put some in Captain Haste's dressing room. where he'll be sure to see them. Ali's 11111‘ 111 lovo and war.‘ I'm not ashamed of loving him. ‘I saved his life. He would have cared for me if it hadn't been for that~iiirt. "You thought you could 11nd let- ters," echoed Anson, "Did you find them?" "No. They were gone." "From where?" "From this room, From a drawer in that desk where you're sitting. I know they were there once. But I'm not going to tell you bow I knew. It hasn't anything to do with this affair. And I haiven‘t anything to do with it. But I'm glad .\irs. Haste has gone! I hope for her hus- bani“s sake some other infatuated mar has carried her away. and i’ tha she'll never come back‘into 4, his life again." “Some other infatuated man!" The police sergeant saw a maze twisting ahead of him. It seemed to him that there was some reason for suspecting that both these women »motber and dsiigbter—knew more than he was able to get out. of them, He began to be thankful. after all. that a detective from London was coming down. When he had dismissed ‘Miss Gil lett. he had Josephine in-—Mra. Haste's maid-who bad come down by train in advance of her mis- tress. And the F‘renchwomsn’s ans- wer to his tlrst question gave the old soldier an odd constriction of 4 l, ‘rm lflllllwllll is the 1 Progrulnnu- arranged for the 1‘ llenrllt of nisnuliers and the 0 public generally: 0 ‘l Thursday, January 29th 1 4, “Robert llurns", — Ills lion. I’ Judge Stewart, K. t‘. 0 Thursdny, February 5th " "An lslnmlsr Who llrruine 0 0 Vlreroym-llon. l". J. Nush. I: Thursday, February 12th x “a Trutrllcrfil Lng"— n»... 4p J. ll. Bell I: Thllfitllll], February mu 4P "Scotland's (‘hlvnlry"—)lr. Jnnu-s " “('1 f ‘, Nllllf 1’ ruin-sully, February 24m. "Anurlnsn and llrltlnli (‘lvlc Govrrnmcnt"—-.\lr. K. .1. Marlin, K. C. Thursdny, Mon-h 5th "Nome Scotch (‘hurmvtrrlstics"— RH‘. U. (i. Tuylor Thursday, March 12th "The Leuvenlng ol thr East nnd the \YeIl"—-.\lr. J. P. Gordon Thursday, March 19th “Scotland ltn-islted"—-.\Ir. James Puton Thnrmlny, lliarrh 20th "Charlottetown Then unll .\'o\\‘"— All‘. \\'. L. Clifton Thursday, April 2nd "Some Scotch Proverbs and Musical Evsnlnsw-Ccmtrlbutrd A x AAxAA Ax 444A‘; vvvvv vvv VYvvvvvvVvvv .4‘ x A. wvvvvv OOOX-O-OQ-OO-Ofi-O-OOOOOQ 0Q O—O O Annual Meeting of Ch’iiown Hotel Co. Ltd. Ths Annual Meeting oi the Shareholders of the Char- "tistewn Hotel 00-, Ltd., will be held in the parlor of the Hotsl Victoria on Monday evening, Feb. 2nd- lt is the intention to postpone the above meeting until Monday evening, March 9th at 8 p. m. D. A. MacKINNNON, (Lt. Colonel.) 66-1-22-61 ‘ Secreta ry-Treasu rer A ,3 5o r2 a i N . ‘ ‘y! 2:‘ ,‘ STOP‘ ll-IIISI from a Bone Spsnn, Ring Bone, Splhat, Curb, Side Bone, or Jimilsr troubles and gets horse going sound. lt acts mildly but quickly and good re- sults are lasting Does not blis- ber or remove the hen and horse ' can be worked. Page fleventeen In pamphlet with each bottle tells how. I250 s bottle, delivered. leek 9 I FRI! I. I. ifsonglne. M! Liliane lids. Menu-eel \ 1 i Professional Cards McDonald & McPhee s. A. l. A. McDONALD H. F. Mci-‘HEE '8. A. Barristers, Attorney. Eto. Money be Loan . Riley Building Charlottetown Mark R. McGuigan I I IARIIIOTER. IOLIOITOII, Money to Loan Cameron llook Charlottetown, P. i. island Dr. C. C. Archibald Gfltllllte of N. V. Post Grldlllte Mslloel lehool and Hospital Practise limited to Eye, Ill‘. N!" and Throat Ofllss layer Building ETC. on“, emu mi... Inuit-AI u ‘is a. ‘in. 1 n s vve- the throat. Yes. monsieur, I do know some- thing to make me suspect what has become of mademoiselle-i mean madame, she said, "Sir Rawdnn Wells make her a threat one time; she told eet in me, for I been wiz her long time. She give me miuch confidence. Sir Rawilon say be will keel her if she marry somebody not him." "What, you tell me ‘Sir Ruwdou threatened tn murder the lady, ynt she accepts his invitation tn spend her moneymoon ‘in his house?" biusteretl Anson. "Yes, monsieur, I tcli you znt." persisted Josephine, "because .it ees ze truie. Mademoiselle, she ecs too trusting. ‘She think no man can do harm to her, She do not believe, .‘\t ze first, she ees frighteneil~a Iectlo; Sir Rawilnn ees so flerco. But next day she la-ugh. and say it ees only a joke. All ze same, she forbid me to repeat what he say, to Monsieur le Captains. She is afraid if I do he will lint let her come to stay in zis house. And she wish tn come. ‘She wish eet very much. She is in love wiz ouse, She would a1 most ave marry Sir Rawdon foi‘ eet. if she had not meet ze cap taine. "You did not want her to come here?" Oh, no monsieurl I beg 'er not But she say, “Stuff and nonsense!" "You tell me you traiveled down before the captain and his bride. Had you any idea that Sir Rawdon was at the court?" "i ‘ave ze idea, yes, because I am sure he will come, But I know nossing. I dress madame for din ner. She is appy and gay. She as no fear. She forgets w‘at Sir ‘itawilmi has said. Zis ees all I can tell you. monsieur." The constable at the door who ushered Josephine out had a word fr-r his superior. "The young lady, sir, iMiss Ilaste, wants to know ii’ you ain't going to question her?" "I hadn't thought of doing so.“ said Anson. ‘She's so youngwa child, They say she only turned up here while the ‘Hastes were din- ing, or about that time. ‘She can't have any information." "She thinks she has, sir. She wishes to speak with you; says its important." "Ob, very well," agreed the ser- geant, "Show the young lady in." Pandora ‘Haste came into the room. iPolico ‘Sergeant Anson won- dered why he had thought of her as a child. Ills first impression of the young creature with the mop of bobbed hair and big gypsy eyes was of a girl no more than fifteen at most, Now it was a woman who stood before him, a pale and trag- ically beautiful woman. The man left suddenly embarras- sed, and did not know bow to ad- dress her. "l think you said, IMiss, you hail some statement of importance in make." be mumbled. "I suppose it's about this sail business. If you hnp- nen to know anything that can help—~——" "I know everything." Pan broke "I knew Sir Rawdon was keevlflii. so young." "I'm grown up." I'm a woman—u very unhappy one. Have you ever heard anything about me to make you suspect i might be connected with-in what ever has happened to ‘Mrs. Haste?" “No. miss, I haven't." replied An son, not stopping to realize the in- congruity ot‘ her questioning him. "All I know about you is tiiu. you're the younger sister ‘of Cap- tain Haste-i" "Adopted sister," ‘Pan CDFTBCEIM. him. ‘what's more than being a sis- ter. I owe him everything. It was he who adopted me, not his father. He was a little boy when I was left at the door. I, a tiny baby. if it hadn't been for him I should have By nowfl might have been a sci‘- vant. But he begged to keep m, ile gave all his pocket money for my expenses. That was the bargain with his father. to test his charac- ter. it‘s Kennedy Haste who has educated me, and given me a lovely home and uil the pretty things I ever wanted. Not many real bro- thers would have made the sacri- fices he has, is it any wonder I wild with rage to see him failing To Be ‘Continued. {A He_ Didn't Shoot. “Well, my iieur," he ‘said, "l guess you were rigiiit last night, when you suiii that there wivro hllrl-Zlllrs in lhe housis!" “V\'liy‘.’" ziskvd his wiir‘, ‘iwhzii. has changed your xiii-lid?" "Because :iii‘l the mniivy I liiui in my pockets iviicn I went to bod is gone" ‘Pfllil-“ii-d his wife, “and got up and shot tho wretch you might have ‘saved your money." "Possibly," was this reply, "but ihi-n I should have been a widow- or." {A IIFYVFEII PIE CRUST The sonkcil nnilercrust, which spoils so many pics, can be avoided if you rest tho pie tin on a shallow iifsh until thu pie is cold instead of setting it directly on the table. DIiY UTENSILS Dry iron kitchen utensils in the Gilli!“ ovun or on the ‘back of the stove. Win-n whitened ceilings get soiled first sweep ‘them with a ‘iron ‘broom. thicn cover the broom with a soft cloth and go over ceil- ing again. h’ m HAN DS. C lf/l Bl fl/NS. C010 50/2153" m AS soon as your skin gets rough and chap- ped or gives you twinges of pain as a result of i119 69111. apply that ever-reed soothing healer, Zulu-But. t Soothes Pain in s gratifying’ manner. This rsre herbal balm, by its pone. trstinf healing action, will quick y_ rescue you from chsps, Cllllbllllll, and all iniismmat y pain produced by the weather. There is uothin like Zsm-Buk for healing raw ieeding crscks in the skis, sud ending the torture of Winter skin ailments. Hands, srms, and feet, or any part ex scd to the weather should al be rubbed over daily with Zsm-Buk both ssspreveub we or u a corrective. Grows New, Skin Miss Bozinp Strojsa, of East Hansford, N,S. wrilesz-"I suit- cred terribly with chsp ed hands. They became ersclrsd and bIeedlnl. and the mm was nlnmiu that I could not put my hands in vats s soon ss I commenced u|ln| la the psin snvl smartinl sensation n to dis- lppPlr, and I continued Int llmy hsnds were completely healed with mw skin." Get s be: o Za -Iuh from your dealer today I 50c the boa. J for S145. lam-Bub Medicinal Soap, 21c cake. in. “i wish you had called me first. I could have saved you a great deal of trouble snd—and the others much pain." "I thought to spare you, miss," Telephone $4.‘ " i Anson excused himself. ‘You are 011088 llll "lsflsms. , - PIIZZIE BililPilN From the Charlottetown Guardian Plesss llnl eneisssd l0 some for your Gross Word 1 ww-‘rv-nllfivwiw twviouusnovnsnnei... lsnl In: dbl Post Poll to on, no!" sn noun! to the Zlnvlul III. 00., Defiant 80.. female. PllllLTllY I Husbandry can be made to pay well it you follow the plain directions contained in our the girl said. been sent to some foundiing home. adore him——that I was absolutely (ler the spell of a girl like Ev- Lzlyn Carroll?" "Well, if you had been brave,“ ette." enaders. HEREVER you buy it and whenever you buy it, Magic Baking Powder ls always entirely dependable, be- cause it contains no alum or adult- erants of any kin . MAD! IN CANADA E.W.GII.I.ETT CQLTD TORONTO w issirso MONTREAL WGY Program SA’I‘l*‘fiil)AY, JAlNUAiRY 24 WiG-Y (Schenectady, N. Y.) General Piioctric Company/ 790 Kilocycles (cs0 Meters)‘ Eastern Standard Time izitnry time signals. port. llnmands Orchestra, Kenmore Hotel, Albany, N, Y., and popular songs. C. N. R. RADIO PROGRAM Radio programme to be Broad- aast by the Canadian National iiuilways. The largest Railway System in the British Empire: - From STATION 'CN‘RiA Moncton, N. B., Friday, January 23rd. 1925 7:30 p. m.— ‘Bedtime Stories —— By “Uncle Alf." 4:00 p. m.— Dominion Live Stock ‘Reports, etc. ' i130 ip. m- ‘Programrne of Popular Music ‘by Ken Jones and his Venetian Ser- enaders, of St. John ,N. 13.. Miss K. Syiivia Mills, of St. John, N. B. 1nd ‘Mrs. Lois W. Charters. of vioncton, N. B. , Fox Trot-"Savannah" “Lazy Waters" Ken Jones and his Serenaders. ‘Piano Solo—~"Prelude in G. Min- or" (Rachmaninoff). ‘Soprano SoIo—ie) “Umtil" (b) "Less Than The Dust" (Wood forde-Finden) Miss M. Mills. Fox Trot—-“Eliza" Keh Jones and his Venetian Ser- naders. Popular Song — “Lillie Wooden ivhistle" ‘Mrs. Lois W. Charters. Fox Trot-"Dear One" "Doo-Waole-Doo" Ken Jones and his Venetian Ser- inaders. ‘Saxophone Solo —— "Saxophone iduntasia” (Rosenibrook) Ken Jones. Fox Tml—-“G‘iad Eyes" "Moonlight Memories" Ken Jones and his Venetian Ser- enlitlers. ‘Address-Mr. F. E. Whelpley, ‘Treasurer. Atlantic RegionfCana- dian National Railiways. ‘Popular Song - (a) Home The Bacon" (b) "School Time." Mrs. W. Charters. Venetian "Bringing Fox Trot-"Me and The Boy Friend." "Copenhagen" Ken Jones and his Venetian Ser- ennders. Violin cnett) Bruce fielder. . ‘Soprano Solo-la) “Wish Blos- soms" (Eville) (b) "The Night Wind" (Bali) Miss H. Sylvia Mills. Banjo Solo—<"Piokins" Harold Friers. Popular Song——~"You Can't Fool An Old Hose Fly" Mrs. Lois W. Charters. . Fox Trot-"Tell Me Dreamy Eyes." Fox Trot-“Where Is My Sweetie Hiding." ‘Fox Trot-—"Lady of My Cigar- So1o—— “Thals" (Mass- IilllilllilllllililllllllIIIllllllililllillililiillllll ll Iiillllllllliil 11.55 a. m.—U, ‘S. Naval Obser- 1230 p. m.—~Stock market report, 12.-i0 p. Ii\.-—-Pl‘0(IllC8 market re- 9.30 p. m.-—Dance music by Phil from New ' sigma tion: (313 Metmgythe fact: that my administration oi’ O (Halifax Chronicle) bloat-Governor McCalltrm Grant, Tuesday accepted the resignation 01f Hon‘. D. A- Cameron. Provincial Secretary. ‘tendered him by Pre- m.1.‘r E. H. Airnisuiung. The corres- pondence ‘passing ‘between the Premier and his formier Provincial Seeii-utary, showed the latter bad res gii-ed because "my admin-istira- ‘tion of ‘the oiifice of Treasurer of ‘lihe Mu-nicipaility of Cape Breton has bclvn and ‘may be ifuriiier iin- dier review." DIFFERENCE IN ACCOUNTS HAS BEEN FULLY MADE UP Recently ‘the affairs ‘of the City audét by ilcprese-‘niuitivtas of ‘the iiirm or Prloe Walierhouse and Company- As a rcsul-t of this in- vestigation it was ‘found i.‘h'a‘t the City had made certain overpay- menis to the then Treasuiicr of the Municipality Hon. D. A, Cameron cin account of a joint oxipendiiture account. and thait those ovcnpay- mL-irts bad not been fully credited. It is DOIIEVOII the (lililferenee has since ~b‘ct-n ‘niiudc up, but rwther than prove a mum.- oif embarrass- ment to the Goveiiruient and wit-h- out uniting for ‘the Price Water- hoirsc report, which only reached Sydney yrsittirtlay, th-p Provincial SOCIOIJBTY resigned. The Premier studied yesterday that the oiliioo or Provincial Secre- talry would iin all probability be filled‘ bcioie the OPCIbIflg of the 11011.1“, buit that th-e changes to llc ‘mode, l TEXT OF THE CORRES- PONDENCE ‘Fiollmving is the text oi‘ ‘tho coir-g »l~es‘p<1‘iiiioii‘t‘e involved in the re- -_.. ‘Ilnlifax, N. S, ' _ 15th Juuuziiry, 1925. Hon. E. ll. Armstrong, ,_I’remier, ilaiifax, N, ‘S_ ‘the office of Treaisuizier of muniicivillity of ‘the Country Cape Breton has been‘ and further under ‘review, view may possibly ‘be a source of embarrassment to you and colleague's in the Government of‘ Nbva. Scoti‘ ,-i hereby tender my 1 resignation as Provincial- Secre- tary Tireaeuiier and respectfully aisk that you be good enough request the assent of His‘ ‘the Lieutenant-Governor flCdIiPUMhCe of the some. In tendering my resignation I ‘take this opportunity of staining, that this course is prompted‘ solely‘ by the reason above ‘stated. 1 My relations with you and all myooileagues have been of the pleaeantest and‘ ‘most cordial char- acter; and oni all matters of policy I have been ‘and am in entire accord‘ with ‘them. I have the honor to bc..dear Mr. Pile-ruler, Your obedient servamt, ('Sgd.) D. A. ‘CAMERON IIa-liiiax, January 1611b, 1025. of Honor ‘i0 the Hon. D. A. Cameron, M- I’, It, Provincial ‘Secretary, Ii-alifax, N. ‘S. My deair Cameron: I have yours of ihr- 15th inst, tende-rin-g your resignation ‘as Pro- vin-oial Secreturyflireasirrcr, and. requesting ‘that the ‘assent of Hi3‘ B01101‘. ‘Uhe hioullenantflovernor 1K) ‘the acceptance of the ‘same in ‘had. As you ‘personally appreciate, ‘the ireaoons stated ‘for this decis~ iend-iture IIESIGNATIIIN iii g llilN. ii. Ii. ciiiuiiii , FililM iiiillEllllllElli Yours sincerely. in this . Lieutenant Governor Grant Accepts iii-Gor- - respondence Reveals‘ Resignation Was Due to Fact That Mr. Cameron's ‘Admin- istration of Office of Treasurer 0i ‘Cape Breton County “Has Been and May be Further Under Rev iew” -- early ‘steps 0o secure the assenit of His Honor, the Lieutena-ntiGovern- s or, to the same. 1 thank you for your assurance 1111811 in tendering your ‘recirculation your action prompted solely by ‘the which you have stated, and that your ielations with your colleagues and myself have been of "the ‘mos-z pleasant and cordial character. will ‘make it my ‘special duty 1D convey to your _ your generous sentiments in lihis rtigatd. old colieagwrc 05ml.) E. IL ARMSTRONG. Premier. Halifax, Jan. 2011b, 1925. Sir:—l have tihe honor to transmit of Sydney were subject-ed to axflhcrewlth ‘the resiB11fll1011 01 I have the honor to be, Your obedient srirvant, (‘Sgnu E. H. Armstrong, Premier» REPORT OF‘ AUDITORS AT SYDN SYDNEY. Jan, 20.-—'l1lle Gflvcrnimciit or Th‘: PrIce-Watcrhouso 11811‘ ‘i101 8'5 Yet 1166111011 ‘I16 l0 111v was presented to ‘the Join‘: ‘Commission Municipality of the County oi (Jape .Bruton here at ‘noon. Th‘.- report liiollowis: The M-ayior and members of the Ciit-‘y Coun-cii, of the City of Sydney, N- ‘S. Gentlemen: Iii acodrdanoc with instiructiions {we ‘have made an examination of “the books ad accounts of ‘the joint expenditures of ‘the County oi’ Cape ‘ Breton‘ for this ‘four years ending Dear ‘Mr. PPC‘i1lI(FIZ-——II1 view oilDecember 31, 1923, and have pre- ypared and append hereto the foll- the. owing statements: Statement’ of may bqiceipis and. expenditures for 111111 B11611 re-iiiour years endinig December 31, .1923‘ and supplemental smtements inf 4.1m iéxctss aswossmctit of $8.500 lllrshowin-g the appnopdiatfons Exhibit "A" to A 4.) Exhibit "B" Statiement showing the (llstribution ‘to menis ‘on joint accounts as of Nov- ember 30, 1924. ‘Exhibit “C." Statement of bond- ed indebtedness ‘and sinki-n-g funds m. Novicmibeii- 30, 1924. 0n reference to ‘libs appended statements to receipts pendlitures (Exhibit A) you will Total of Hon. ~McCaiium Grant, Lieutenant-Governor, Government Houeo. Iiaiiifax, Nova Scotia. EY 0i’ and Paid Money With Interest. This surplus ‘would appeuir iio have resultled from a d-upii-maiiion i‘n tlfc accounts against ilhe mim- icipailtice. lit would seem‘ thait tibe 1111111131 flillimllriations for ‘interest and si-niking funds win-re intended ‘to include the interest and sinking the lion. Daniel A» Cameron who liolils the office of Provincial Secretory aippoinzlttl ‘by your Honor, as Lieut- cnunt Gov, mind-Pr the Greet S9111 oi ilhe Province. Aiftcr willow-nee with my col-loa- giiis the undersigned has tpe hon» or 0o recommend the by you, 0f the said resignation. ‘acceptance report a-uilitors re- ‘the and expenditures by years (Exihiblt A OVOI‘-8'8S€8B~ BX‘ ending flfl l {Riel} in I l I 1 -..l“ A : i‘ i, JANUABAY es. 192s F 1s???»- delleloxss l ‘p. 51!‘. satisfies the most discriminating, taste. A trial will convince ya“, ROI ing .‘fu‘ud, which is against thc municipalities. A. smeron i‘n't‘he year 1922. a-nd ‘that in January. 1.923, n cheque was drawn i-n favor‘ of ilhe Munici- resmlfgflo; paility ‘c-f ‘the ‘Count-y of Cape to that time. bfien mud-e .-n Januuiry, i921. charge 0i $1,31l)-91 ugaili-si. fuiml ‘tho uiiirotin-t ‘W-‘III interest. The cxix-tuiituies ifor the Ibsen‘ ileclareil from ‘this $20,600.00 and $6,986.95 previously 11310111311 i0. tiuriior 31. 1923 is made up u-s foll- own: EX, (fitsh (l-nposit iii hank, 830,083.44. the Cash trainnftirrcil to tihe 1924 bank ivocount in reduction of the current 101111,, $13.10().25. Balances collnctable in respect ‘ties in 1923 (Rldhlbit. B) Tcviai $44,440.51. $296 82. referred mo. Before inking this recovery in- to COIIHIIIGFHIIOII iIlL‘l‘0 is a ‘toia-l litic-s interested of $44,143.50 (See Exhibit Ii), iri ‘addition to which t-he ‘municipalities will ‘lie ‘relieved “mode for intemst and sinking fund for the your cnili-iig Dec-curb- er 31, 1924, ' Our audit has covered aiii exam- ination of this votiohers supporting in ‘iihe yeair 1916 as a t‘:‘n‘ini-bu‘ti0n the expenditures for-the to the General PatrloLc Fund, but endiing December 31, 1023, the amount of this interest and sink general scrutiny 0i’ the vouch“ approximately and entries on the $8,500 per aninum, has ‘been inolud- ‘quest to that- cd annually as an‘ adilutfonsl ‘chairgc in lihe course of our investigation we found that cheqwts aggregating 20, 00 were drawn ‘in ‘favor of D. Breton for 86,980.50. On taking thie matter up with Mr. ‘Cameron, hc sta-tcd that ‘be was personally rc- l spormibie for these cheques, and oni November 29, 1924, he deposited to the credit of ‘the joint expenditure a-ccou-nt an amount of $30,983.34, wih-ich rcprt-ssnts the ‘ilolal ‘of the ~ cheques l-n. ziuiastion, with interest A clerical error appears to ‘have I‘ii ("i)lI‘f1f."0ilIOIl ‘with ‘ilhe ouilculzi-tiou 0i banik ‘interest resulting in ‘an over- the int cxpcndfiturcs. Thi.‘ Batik nil-vise us t-ha-t, subject l-o their ‘being ‘sart- isfied lliiat lib-ls eirci. uuisnot oorr- ccti-ii at a later date, lh‘cy will rc- four yeaiii ‘smiling December 31 1923, as shown on Exhibit A 1 Lo A 4 rc- prcsont iwt amounts ai‘.or ilcduc- ‘tiou of ‘sundry iievc-nue such as re- cepits from patients at thie hospib flIli, finc-s, ctc., and ‘there ‘has also in‘; c‘r c-s-i and snkiii‘; fund iexpediitures for [tho ycai- 1023, the amount of $3,- 306.39 received from l). A. Camer- on uii interest on the ubiqum of I The surplus of $44,440.51 ‘at Dec- oi under payments by municipali- 'l“biis surplus will be further i-n- crcaseil by such amount as may be ipaiid in by the Bunk in ‘respect of tlbc clinical error lIIll the ‘interest calculation 0i $1,310.01 previously amount mpayable to the TIYIIIIICIDLL four yo“ ‘ Wild | books Bilbss We found a. ‘number of i-nvoioq and ‘bills wih-iolz did not be" (approval ielther by the joint exp“ diit-ure bomrd‘ or only cumming, tlhereof. We might su-gsest that; Fiinance Committee be appofmed wliliub would approvie all accoum, for payment and also deal with the various financial malts.“ ‘a Iaitlng to ‘the sinking fund, etc. Suggest Change In System, Walrranite are issued by my. County Clerk in payment of at] M: counts other ‘than those conmccled with tihe administration of justice and statements of account are ‘iii: ed in ‘his office, The idling gyglem iiz‘ ‘the County Clerk's oiiflce shouid be improved t‘o provide a more d)... cct reference ‘between the ac- counts and iii‘: warrants. ' Bond ‘indebtedness and sinking funds: in‘ connection with our ex- ll.l1lI‘ii‘ii‘i.IOIl of the ‘baink "accounts i)! the sinking titnds, we found ma, on January 14, 1924, a giwque m, $0,500.00 bad bccn iliimvn in (Mo, of ihi.‘ M-uiiicipality of ‘iihe COUnIy ui‘ (‘u-pe Breton. for which no vouch. er was on I116» The amount of this cheque with interest has now‘ n ‘repaid to ‘lJiii. sinking fu‘r.‘ii bank ac. 0011111. We examined the securities and ve-rifiicii‘ ilhe oaeh balances bBIOflK. lug to III‘? sinking hind as rt November 29, ‘I924; In commotion iv. th ‘the seouritice we might men- linn lihat 85,200 of Victory ‘bonds are kept in‘ a safety deposit box a‘. the‘ ‘Itoyal Bank, Sydincy. hi the same safety deposit ‘box are $1,800 of victory bomlii belonging lo the Municipzrilty of ‘ilhe County. It will appear that either ilhe Warden oi the Coun-ty. or thic County Treasur- or has ‘access ‘to this safety deposit box. Ii. would seem ‘a more satis- liactory arrangement to deposit ail sinking fund siecurititxi in tih-v cus- tody of the Bank, or if a safety do‘ posit box is ‘required, to have one IIO which ‘none ‘but tihe officers in charge of this sinking fund ‘securi- ties h-avo nouns-vs, We shall lio ‘glad ‘to furnish you with any .i‘uriihor information that you ‘may (losiiro Yours very tiruily, (slgl_ie(l) Price Waterlhousé 8t Co. BAYER Photographer 163 Gt. Geo. 8t Group a1 light 52in immediately Reaches congested All‘ Pauli" and children's colds, ‘are 081151111111 with -the "external" remedy 101‘ colds. Vicks vanoRiib- You just rub Vicks over throat and chest for oroul‘. 011111110113 colds, bronchitis or deep chest colds. When so applied the body heat releases the inJ-Zffidlflllifi "19 vapors which are inhaled directly into ‘the afleclnd air passages, loos- ening ‘the phlegm and reducing the inflammation. 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