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' ~ r WAX i ~ t " _,___ _4’ _ ,/7' / -:-.w.w.-.< '_ ._ .` i /'V ister Brown CDMEDY i' TEN MILE HOUSE SCHOOL Following is the standing in class of Ten Mile House school for the month of March: G1-ode VIII-1 Ethel Mcaueid. Grade VII-l Anna Smith, 2 Al- fred Smith. _ ‘ Garde V-l Basel Mullin. 2 Mel- vin McQuaid. 3 Edith -Corrigan. Grade IV-l Hlwld Rnifth, 200011 Corrigan, 8 Irwin Mullin Grade III-1 Erna Fiztpltsick. 2 Wilfred Corrigan. 8 John Qnith. Cirsle II-l Milton !"ii»vD\in'icl¢, 2 Arthur Oorrixdh- Grade I-innmet Corrigan. 2 Mor gent Corrigan. Mamie MacDonald. teacher. GLEN vsr.LaY scnoox. nomo ron or Glen veney school for the montn or Maron; ` ands x-mmm Bronson. Grade IX--I Phebe Blondon, 2 cyrus runnin. cn-ads vm-1 norense Macnee- nwin niondon. s ri-ences rue 4 na. uacxenne, s Jenn §§a'lff`» iii; Vernon Gillis. 2 - Ruby Blondon. 2 Minnie Blondon. Grade II--1 Arthur Mhclsean. csnnrosn scaoox. Riirnary Dept. Grade IV-I Rita Bullvnn. l Gladys Redmond. 8 Lawrence Bhep- hard and Rohm McDonald, G Helen McAu1sy. Grade IZ-l Shephard and Leona-fd Mclntym and Reds 4 Kathleen Campbell. Grade II-1 Teresa mnphy, I Rita Murphy, I Arthur Brothers, 4 Phyllis Agnew. Grads I-I Lesh Brotihers. I Al- bion Sullivan. I Noaiaert McDonald and Lydia Byrne, 4 'Hilfe McIntyre. KINGSBOBO SCHOOL The following D the standing ei the pupils of Klngeboro School for the month of March: Grade I-llols R/Obertson, I Max- Well Robertson. Grade III-1 Rdleri; Bell, 3 Jenn Young. 3 Gordon MacDonald. ii iii' °""1° V'-l Wf°$“* N11- 3 N14 1-and in ous than moon when the ins sank and r uw (Oontinlld) Q. It is understood that nineteen of thc twenty $20.00 bills came back tothenankofmonts-ealtromthe Bankofliova Bcotisontbslthcf May, the day following the eaa'hin`g of the $448.00 cheque. How do you account for this? This shows that the proceeds of the cheque must have been used in some way. A. There is a possibilltymhat, I might have cashed so|nebody's cheque for him. I often dons that. but I have no account ln the Bank of Novo. Scotts. and would not psy the money in there unless I cashed somebody‘s cheque. Q. Do you recall having cashed a cheque for a fairly large amount that would require the use of nineteen $20.00 bills? A. No. V Q1 Can you recall having paid any person on account or not/s that would require the use of bills amounting to this sum? A. No. I cannot. Q. This would mean s fairly large payment and you should be able to recall whether or not you had to make any such payment about that time." A. I cannot recall anything. Q. Do you remember having paid any notes about this time? A. I cannot at Present recollect any transaction that I would have with the Bank of Nova Scotia in any way that would involve such an amount. Q. Will you stats why it was that having held this $448.00 chellus for some months, you decided on Mly oth to cash it? A. No. Q- Do you recall whether you had meds advances to other members of the stat? ` V A. No. Q Isie`nott.rusthotycuwere 051-fled to put back into the depart- mental cash the greater part of the sum of $827.14 the latter plrt of May in order to make up this sum? A. I think I had something ever $500.00/atthis timesndonI.0_.U.of $75.00 of McEachern's and possibly other I. 0. U.’s. Q. There seems in be a dllsxonee of opinion between yourself and the Premier as to the actual amount or money there was there on the date the Premier examined the cash? A. He did not examine the cash. I counted it out in his presence. ` Q. Was any person else present at the time? A. No. _ Q. Hs stood by while you counted themonsy? A. Yes. but I would not say that I counted it all through. , Q. Doyllurecallifitwasaliin cash or in cash and cheques? A. Idonotrocallcfthexebeing my cheques at the time, but I did not count any cheques. .Q. Youthink that you had be- tween $500.00 and $000.00 there at this time? A. Yes. I am Quito satisiled of that. I do not remember if there was any cheques. I know I had an 1.0.11. of 015.00. Q. Ontnefollowing daywhenyou made your return to the Government of $827.14, did you have enough cash on hsndtcmsks upthlssmount without getting it from some other A. There is not very much expla- nation, only the Companies as a rule do not like you to hold their cheques wo long, and it was about this time mai: Mrs. Gallant end I were going into the Bank account to get it straightened out. Q. Do you recall any specific ree- son for deciding on that date to cash the cheque? A. No, nothing specific. . Q. Did you have any personal bills to meet at that time that caus- ed you to cash this cheque? A. No.!s£n‘tsaytlu.tIhad.I had personal bills to meet but at that time I had my dividend coming in. Q. Were your dividends, asyou re- call them, sufficient to take cue of my personal bills you had msturins at this time? A. r~ would ur vel. Ill that “S necessary. Q. The point which it is desired to clear up is how it happened thlt funds received on MAY Uth were apparently used for some other pur- pose, the bills having found _their way hack to the Bank ot_Montreal ine renewing day. threush the Benk of Neva Bootle? A. I cannot recall at this time lust how this could have happened though it is possible that I may' be able to recall the circumstances later. Bo far as I can remember I had no busi- ness with thc Rok of Novo Scotia. _ Q. New if you only had $370.00 on hand on Msy Silt., when you exhib- ited your cash to the Premier. and at least $32.90 of this amount reple- sentcd ralconwood funds, where at this time was the balance of the funds amountlhl £0 $82114. which you refunded to the Government a few days later? A As I have already explained. I know that there was more money on source? V A. No.Ithinki.bsrowe|el25.00 that I did noi; have on hand. Q. Where did you get the 8125.001 A. From outside sources. ~_ Q. Are you sure that the amount you had to make up wal not greater than $125.00? A. No,Ithinkt.hatthlsisap- proximately correct. - | Q. can you say whether or not |you had any cheques on hand when ' Mr. Saunders looked over your cash? A. I cannot sly positively. but intern might nm seen. § Q. There was one I. O. U. that you know of for $15.00? A. Yes. __ Q. If you -were sstiadediwhen the 1928 Public Accounts were' made up that the surplus of $050.00 in the Bank account should be credited against the you-'e expendlturu. why was it you continued to hold the three Canada Cement cheques and the DeBicls Bros., cheque. not accounting for them, in fact, until May 22nd. after investigation into your accounts had been started. How ‘do you explain your conduct in this respect? A. I think tasty! answered that before, that I decided the better plan to adopt was to credit the 4056.00 un- til I satisfied myself about the item. _ Q. The point here appears to be, that_if you were setisded that the $956.08 should be credited to Hish- way .Improvement Account. Wh! did you continue to hold these various cheques, not accounting for tllem until May 1939? A. when you started your work and I sew the deposit slips you had here, I get sufficient information then to see that I did not deposit any money twice and that I owed the whole amount that was on hand. and I hunted up all the statements from that there was Nh‘D°“*ld' 3 D°‘°t'hY WW- funds were exhibited to the Premier. no entry twice, I was perfectly satis- °f“1°° VH md VU!-1 Heb Jeff Q. 'rsnnr.esa.so from uw funds neu um en. amount which 1 me on 4”- 2 W1* WW- 3 HW BNN exhibited on my mt it nano ammo he davedue. mm" lx “M x"1 W”'*'°“ would seem you only had about Q. 'rneinferenoewouldl'».thlH!_ Y°‘”`~¥ “M *1““° B°“~ 1 mmm' :woo on num on that em out or you wm misses' sense:-nine the Bell. a total of $445.00, received when you the Canada Cement Oom $956.00 in the Public Accounts of ins, you must have been satisdcd, “Shed _ ' WAnnVA“ 505095 _ ps.ay’e cheque of that amount. on that themoneynl Mt hsl°N1ll¢ 2°, '~ "* suysth.on\laysfndyours_t\mdodyou.thsnesnseeuentlyi\sll\houl4 l\Q0l‘¥o¢Wsts'vlle School for u,.q¢”,m”n¢“3'1_|g,|¢¢h;gy9ubsdepositAd1 " “"'°?" »wn¢app»nnz1yenertat1emu»_ arnmmuhuu °“"‘° x""T°"'°“ Wm* sumo! enola on Highwaynnpmve- the essssl due Md’ °’lm°" mont Account. on any niet. That le money that Crude VII-l Rita Quinn, I Ivnn Quinn. 5§?§ .~.if'fi: tilts liiidi" §__ ybudid'notactusllyhavealltho fundlbelonlirltotbenovernmlnt "‘°“°°° °f‘“°'»’ on nano vnsnyou uname your Jessh_tetherremler.Isnotthl|cer- !m'nebelleQinnn,2n°¢, - E A. lofarsatnoaetual vancsetoemployoel.Innn!ca|s.l| -'5'°°U~ We 2 rnma1msy»m¢e,msuxm»u A. usuaoeb tbemattmtberewaemereeaslren bsndiwhsnlshcwedtnemenoyto sgsgrr 5-. iii. grielis iggige. iii? ii 8' .erediiedtblsammmt U’°‘“:\W-‘°°¢ eenamcd.theaetuuesshiI\i¢htbeoa¢_to,nysnns._tl\l¢W°\ll¢|°°!“*'° 1 I »asr¢;ootnmusts¢sev¢nesyas-‘s»nsrae»seterymntelrlN\\=°°° omni. .ohlclllt . _ , 2 5 *rt if ,r a me mom. '__ f Q. Aretnsresnsmeaoabywnieis yeueeul¢issesrtsinattbh_timewnat advances were outtsnding on IIN 'Sidi' SN _Whisk you may INN llld t.o.t1.'er _ _ ;A._1 sen’tsaythat_i.bere ls.,I re-' .ae\\a\|sr.¢l\_l_9¥ t'l5_.00.t0»ll°_l_°l\¢fl» a, superintendent. 3 - 1 -'42 ,Department Investigation, N f 33” 5”* fe “ _ A y -- , i'F"""é“"_‘?.2‘l'_"l. .... A- “%?F";“- me livideuunesd:lHrbMk:\NHrdks *-1 LE Fire, Smoke and Water Have Damaged a Portion of Our Large Stock of Up-to-Date Footwear, to Clear This Stock we are Staging a Gigantic Fire Sale of Menfs, Women’s and 'Children’s New Spring Shoes and Are Slaughtering Prices to the-Lowest _ is Your Opportiurity to ,Outfit the W`hole Family Witli Shoes at a Tremendous Saving Your Chance of a Life Time-Don’t Miss It! Everything. Strictly Cash . No Goods on ‘ Approval . No Refunds _ Brady Footwear co 156 Queen Street W A. _ deposited in the $950.00. V Q. You felt that _possibly a put of the $950.00 was belonging to your- self? A. YU. Q., Is there a possibility of some materials having been sold and the funds deposited in' the bank witn- out any record cf the alles having been kept.. that would account for pert ot this surplus? A. I_ _do not think eo. Q. when you decided in' making up the 1928 accounts to credit beck the $960.08 to revenue, were you ast- isiled at the time that no part of this amount belonged to you personally? A. No, I was not perfectly satis- ned, but I was satisfied that the mon- ey I had on hand was more than ample to cover any deposit I .might have niade in' that lmbllhl- I KMW that I had a`oe`rt`ain amount of mon- ey on hand belonging. to the Govern- ment and I ‘felt 'that I had the right topreeeetmyself until such time as Iwaeperfcctlysstisdedse_tot.hsoc- curaeyoft.hsIankaeeount. Q, cuiyeugivoamoroeomplete liste! allperlohltowholn ll’\vei» cement or anything else wassold. thadaeesotsushsllll.a.ndt.hore- apsstive amounts received from such pggeensthanyou hsvealreodyfur- nishod? - A. 1 have no further iniormstion athand. I ('l'obeccf\_tinued) ________.__. HAZZLBIDOK SCHOOL .Report of Hssolllook School til' month of March: Grade X-l Julie Hyerl. 2 Henry Jones. Gnde IX-Pearle Jones. Grade VII-1 Maryaret Myers, I Doris Wwd. _ candy. a sue Jones. ands rv-1 Ruby rrowedu.. 2 som nwusu. ance n-1 am seen. 1 smem Ooedy. . --i Rita Goody. 2 Zlsis lilileen Wood. _ -Robert Jones. M. laaobougall, teacher. iii? MAYFIHD SCHOOL is the stand- ldhsol for the month hnston. 0 2 _Elk giii .E22 ii 5 hnith, 2 Core tlbomhs. 8 Willis ‘Johnston 4 Lloyd Houston. Grade V-1 Erwin Andrew, 2 Eve- lyn Hairston. 8 0lgs_1mNc \'.\ ‘_ ‘ ` _ gh -of carefully selected seeds, clean l , _` and free from weeds. Gov. lnsp. No.1 _ \"~»‘ /', EED WHEAT White Fife “recleaned ” SEED OATS .cnovsn esac y Mammoth High Gills. Queen and Prince. Noe. 1 and 2. 'Amin mn. spasm-'s Pansy. Nu. 1 usa; einen-ly Red, No. 1 White Duth and Sweet Clovers. No. l. ` SEI) _» »» Noe. I. and I in olilerest brands. Pose. Veielue. Beth! (3 i,\\il.\_ N110. Fodder Com. Buckwheat. Flex seed, eis.'Alae,all~eti\es-varieties ef Fam and Garden Seeds- ~ ' All Govt. inspected No. tdoalliy ' Prisnueneealswuuleyeer saummmiss cnafrnn or 'coma NY, Limited _ elwnuueeimsnnl 'A -MIHNUIW 4,112 _a » . . _-.-gi. 7 ' -1. ;_‘=.¢'»».' ~ ,.. ~-.» ww »~¢¢,,‘ -f%~g.- ».. _» ~ -_ ».- .~ ;_ __ Jw ~ ' ~ »._ _V - s . _- ' -‘ v . -V' l _ <» . _.‘ __ ,»_<1 -: ' . _ .». was _ ,__-_w_...-r?‘.._... ...tif 1., . ’ , .f»`-.225 1 1 .sell-~,..-f~.3.".r.ke'-¢vls.ii...;~Iss§aiilfn_i's.Z¢i'l§:.£§£hi;fl%v‘lM.¢ ":".f`£ ’»`».~` »'.;l~"4.a!If.¥nl‘..;...._~.`J§`Ines;-4 \;i.=§.i-¢.1;§§:‘.*7_,¢_ 1-l..‘..'. `1‘iE.’i5"‘l2ic`T`f‘~ '