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HollOWay'S Ointment.—Measles, Scarlatina.— These are the first great trials after birth to which our *ildren are subject. Both diseases are very infectious and both require judicious management. In one the chest, in the other the throat is most likefy to suffer, but the mother or nurse will find in Holloway's Ointment a sovereign remedy for these distresting complaints. When rubbed upon the throat, chest and back, it is absorbed, the respiration immediately becomes more tranquil, the cough less troublesome, the lips grow less livid, the eyes frighten, and the countenance loses that anxious gaze which often forebodes a serious assault on the constitution and nervous system. This invaluable Ointment not only cures the urgent symptoms, but dispels all dangerous sequents. Thames Public Schools. THE PEESENTATION OF THE DISTRICT PRIZES, AND MUSIC CERTIFICATES Will take place at the vCAD EM V OF MUSIC MONDAY, DECEMBER 20th. The Chair will be taken by the Mayor at 8 o'clock. The Programme will include several pieces of Music to be sung by the Children (about 80 in number) who have passed the musical examination. The doors will be opened at 7 o'clock, to enable Visitors to inspect the Drawings and Papers worked by the competitors for the prizes. Admission—Front Seats, Is. The remainder of the Hall Free. 1520 County Council THAMES COUNTY. ;J THE following Regulations in respect of the County Water Race having been adopted by the Council of the Thames County are now published for the information of the public. Axbi. BBoo>H r Chairman. E. W. Horns, Clerk, Thames County Council. Dec. 15th, 1880. . . ; The following are the rates and conditions «t and under which the Council will supply water for the undermentioned purposes:— 1. A sluice head of water shall mean a stream of water capable of discharging 60 cubio feet of water per minute. 2. For driving batteries, tailing plants and other machinery, and for boilers and condensers the charge shall not exceed six pounds ($6) per sluice head per week. 3. Water taken for a not less period than twelve calendar months and paid for continuously and vo deduction allowed for any stoppage of any battery, tailing plont or other machinery, unless the same be caused from drought, acoident to the ra«*e, or from any other cause controlled by the Council, the charge shall be three pounds (£3) per sluice head per ■' ■■ week. ■ ■'■'■■■■ ■"' ■■■"",'■ • ■ ■ 4. For ventilating mines, and for batteries end other machinery not in continuous operation, at rates to be agreed by special arrangement with the Council. 5. All persona, and companies to whom such supply as aforesaid is granted shall r be deemed liable and subject to these regulations. 6. No person or persons shall sell or otherwise dispose* of the water for any purpose whatsoever, after the same has pnssed through hi* or their turbine or other water engine. 7. The County Council claim the sole right to all the water at the tail race of any water wheel, turbine or other engine Supplied from the race, and may trap and oonvef the same by conduit or flume to any other plant on the field, and charge for the same as if delivered from the race, reservoir or mains. 8. AU applications^fpr water shall be made at the County Offices, where the necassary forms cen be obtained. 9. All rates shall be payable on the first Saturday in each month, at the Officrsof the County Council. v 10. All conncatiooa for supply shall be ms.de at the coat of the applicants and to the satisfaction of the Engineer, or such other person the Council may appoint, and no person shall make any suoh con nection without a permit from the Council. > 11. The Engineer shall from time to time measur? the water used ut the various works, and in the event of such measurement shewing a larger quantity is being used than that for which application was made, then the person or persons so using shall be charged and pay for the surplus water so taken, but in cases where a leas quantity it uned^continuomly then that applied fr, a pro rota reduction in charge will be allowed.' Satea in Arreor, 12. At the expiration of fourteen days from the date of any water rate being due, and after delivery of notice on the premises to .which suoh water is laid on, it shall be .competent; fov ttiis Engineer to cut off if any Buohj»ttf>giy,vin whatever manner may be deemed advisable. Wrong or False Information. 13. Any person who <hall knowingly give false information to the Engineer or any other officer of the Council appertaining to water supply or mislead the Engineer respiting the actual quantity used for ; driving any water engine by turning down the valve in connection therewith, or by dosing the port or ports of any turbine, or by any .outer aot or deed, prior to, or at the time of any measurement being so taken by the Engineer as provided in Bale 12 shall be guilty of an offence. 14. Any person defiling the race water by washing or bathing therein, or by throwing therein stones, mullock, garbage, night-soil er any other refuse whatsoever, or found floating timber or firewood, down the rase or trespassing on the trestle work pathway, or the race reserve line, by using the same as a common causeway, shall be guilty of an offence. Pasted and confirmed by the said Council on the Bth day of December, one thousand eighfe hundred and eighty. A. Bbobib, Chairman, 8. W. Hoixia, Clerk. 1118 Thames County Granoil,

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3737, 16 December 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3737, 16 December 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3737, 16 December 1880, Page 3

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