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Side 15
... Sturgeon River Timber Slide Company , Limited M The Mersea Natural Gas ... Falls Plaining Mill Company , Limited .. Name of Company . SCHEDULE II ... Falls . Richmond Hill Owen Sound Toronto 8th Mar. , 1899 3,500 7th June , 1899 65,000 ...
... Sturgeon River Timber Slide Company , Limited M The Mersea Natural Gas ... Falls Plaining Mill Company , Limited .. Name of Company . SCHEDULE II ... Falls . Richmond Hill Owen Sound Toronto 8th Mar. , 1899 3,500 7th June , 1899 65,000 ...
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... Sturgeon Falls Electric Light and Power Company , Limited The Strathroy Elevator Company , Limited The Steinberger ... Sturgeon Falls . 26th Jan. , 1899 20,000 Strathroy 9th Feb. , 1899 . 2,000 Toronto 28th Feb. , 1899 . 5,000 Toronto ...
... Sturgeon Falls Electric Light and Power Company , Limited The Strathroy Elevator Company , Limited The Steinberger ... Sturgeon Falls . 26th Jan. , 1899 20,000 Strathroy 9th Feb. , 1899 . 2,000 Toronto 28th Feb. , 1899 . 5,000 Toronto ...
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... Falls 35 37 13 2112 102 22 21 21 8 8 55 14 13 15 22 22 North Bay 44 39 41 3 Massey 19 19 5 5 14 14 Webwood 16 16 13 13 Sturgeon Falls 18 18 18 7,258 998 8,256 7,113 1,090 8 , 203 405 194 552 550 102 605 The number of commitments in each ...
... Falls 35 37 13 2112 102 22 21 21 8 8 55 14 13 15 22 22 North Bay 44 39 41 3 Massey 19 19 5 5 14 14 Webwood 16 16 13 13 Sturgeon Falls 18 18 18 7,258 998 8,256 7,113 1,090 8 , 203 405 194 552 550 102 605 The number of commitments in each ...
Side 8
... Falls .. 3 28 35 HOT TORTILI 51 34 16 7 2 4 33 1998- 32 3 77 50 1 16 North Bay Massey Webwood Sturgeon Falls . Total 3,693 3,555 4,180 4,451 4,777 4,573 3,614 the years 1885 , 1886 , 1887 , 1888 , 8 135 THE REPORT OF THE INSPECTOR.
... Falls .. 3 28 35 HOT TORTILI 51 34 16 7 2 4 33 1998- 32 3 77 50 1 16 North Bay Massey Webwood Sturgeon Falls . Total 3,693 3,555 4,180 4,451 4,777 4,573 3,614 the years 1885 , 1886 , 1887 , 1888 , 8 135 THE REPORT OF THE INSPECTOR.
Side 15
... Falls North Bay Massey . Webwood Sturgeon Falls Totals 415 109 13 77 190 190 2 77 2 538 1 TABLE Shewing the number of persons committed , the 1899 ] 15 OF PRISONS AND REFORMATORIES .
... Falls North Bay Massey . Webwood Sturgeon Falls Totals 415 109 13 77 190 190 2 77 2 538 1 TABLE Shewing the number of persons committed , the 1899 ] 15 OF PRISONS AND REFORMATORIES .
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1st October 30th September Algoma District Asylum Belleville Brantford bread and meal Brockville Canadian English Cerebro spinal fever collective stay Company of Ontario Company of Toronto County Died Diphtheria Discharged disease District dry cows ending 30th September ending September 30th Expenditures following summaries show Fuel gaol Gold Mining Company Government Aid Government grant grant for 1899 Guelph Hamilton Home Hospital General Hospital Huntsville improved insane Inspector Institution Joseph's Hospital July June Kingston Light-gas Limited London Male Female Mattawa milch cow Mimico Movements of Inmates Movements of Patients number of inmates number of patients number under treatment Orillia Ottawa Owen Sound Peterborough Phthisis Places Admitted Port Arthur Printed Province of Ontario pupils Rat Portage Recovered Reformatory Refuge Religious Denominations Repairs Report residence Revenue Roman Catholic Salaries and wages Sept Shewing show the operations Simcoe Sturgeon Falls surgical Toronto Total number Typhoid fever Woodstock
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Side 43 - Each of us is only the footing up of a double column of figures that goes back to the first pair. Every unit tells, — and some of them are plus, and some minus. If the columns don't add up right, it is commonly because we can't make out all the figures.
Side 55 - Brethren, if any of you do err from the truth, and one convert him : let him know, that he which converteth a sinner from the error of his way, shall save a soul from death, and shall hide a multitude of sins.
Side 43 - Ministers talk about the human will as if it stood on a high look-out, with plenty of light, and elbow-room reaching to the horizon. Doctors are constantly noticing how it is tied up and darkened by inferior organization, by disease, and all sorts of crowding interferences, until they get to look upon Hottentots and Indians — and a good many of their own race — as a kind of self-conscious blood-clocks with very limited power of self-determination.
Side 42 - ... in the whole circuit of physiology is more wonderful. How can the use or disuse of a particular limb or of the brain affect a small aggregate of reproductive cells, seated in a distant part of the body, in such a manner that the being developed from these cells inherits the characters of either one or both parents ? Even an imperfect answer to this question would be satisfactory.
Side 45 - For now by our too much facility in this kind, in giving way for all to marry that will, too much liberty and indulgence in tolerating all sorts, there is a vast confusion of hereditary diseases, no family secure, no man almost free, from some grievous infirmity or other, when no choice is had, but still the eldest must marry, as so many stallions of the race ; or if rich, be they fools or dizzards, lame or maimed, unable, intemperate, dissolute, exhaust through riot, as he said, they must be wise...
Side 42 - We have had proof upon proof that blindness, roaring, thick wind, broken wind, curbs, spavins, ringbones and founder have been bequeathed both by the sire and the dam to the offspring. It should likewise be recollected that, although these blemishes may not appear in the immediate progeny, they frequently will in the next generation.
Side 129 - Let me have men about me that are fat, Sleek-headed men, and such as sleep o' nights. Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look; He thinks too much; such men are dangerous.
Side 43 - ... queer tendencies in minds supposed to be sane, so that we have nothing but compassion for a large class of persons condemned as sinners by theologians, but considered by us as invalids. We have constant reasons for noticing the transmission of qualities from parents to offspring, and we find it hard to hold a child accountable in any moral point of view for inherited bad temper or tendency to drunkenness, — as hard as we should to blame him for inheriting gout or asthma.
Side 43 - It is very singular that we recognize all the bodily defects that unfit a man for military service, and all the intellectual ones that limit his range of thought, but always talk at him as if all his moral powers were perfect. I suppose we must punish evil-doers as we extirpate vermin ; but I don't know that we have any more right to judge them than we have to judge rats and mice, which are just as good as cats and weasels, though we think it necessary to treat them as criminals.
Side 23 - I have the honor to submit for your consideration the following report of the work...