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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 5 Mar 1903, p. 4

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FOR THE YEAR 1902. ;; [Freasurer; | re IPS RECEIPTS. 1, "Balance on hand from 1901. ........ i gO $ 29 36 » _ Bocrowed to meet Current Fxpenses. . «e650 00 Jas. Parr for Dr. Campbell's statute labor. 200 11, Robt. Mahood, rent of Skating Riuk..... os 11 00 Feb, 13, Messrs Howden and Hyland taxes lot 3 con. 4 8 45 March 8, John McKenzie, arrears of taxes 1901 .. L940 © Beldan Pickell, arrcars of taxes 1901 . 3 34 son, arrears of taxes 1901, 5 62 March 31, J. W. Crozier, arrears of taxes 1901 . 2 43 April 7, Heury Brown, rent of roadway 1 00 John Swmnells, balance on taxes mistake 19014 11 70 #1 9, Robert Veuning, arrears of taves 1901. 2 40 Richard Worth, arrears of taxcs 1801 162 James Parr, P.M. fine 100 License lospector TRA 35 00 Count Treasurer. Legislative Grant, . 208 00 L Nolougntin, for cedar timber, 1 90 LS 8 8 a to meet curreut expenses 4, Borrowed to mect current expenses y snes, Acscntee Land Tax. of Town Foli 2, Collestor of Taxes 4 6, License Inspector. . Collector of Taxes. ... Dee. 15, Collector of Taxes ... Dec, 28, Collector of Taxes. . Des, 29, Collector of Taxes Dee, 1358 17 $6559 95 EXPENDITURE. ROADS AND BRIDGES. Jan. 13, O. L. Vickery, lumber as per acct $10 68 Matin: w Dewell, work Darlington boundary. 2 50 Thomas Swain, drawing lunber . 125 Feb, 6, Wm. Nesbitt, petlopming Dr. Campbell's S, labor... : | 2 00 Wm. J, Crawford, 8§ rods wire fence 130 Stephen Hulbert, shoveling SNOW 100 March 3, James Williamson, 18 loads gravel 90 David Hall, shovelling snow 7 00 XL. P. Werry, Div. 9 . 50 April 7, Jas. Crawford, repairing road 70 Abram Beacock, repairing road 175 James Darcy, 58 loads gravel . 2 90 J. W. Emerson, repairing erowbar 35 Henry Croker, work on Gravel Road 70 3 John Bartlett, cedar furnished 76 80 : May 5, Humphrey Wood, repairs M anvers boundary 345 Margaret Cr awford, one stick timber 25 v June' 2, James Nesbitt, building culvert, gr. line 14 00 Robt. Spinks, repairs road div, 18... 1.00 Geo, McGill, repairs road Manvers boundary 4 00 Thos. Taylor, rebate road work lot 8 con 1 Mrs, Smith, 57 rods wire fence ; Albert English, repairs on con 2 July 7, Geo. McGill, work an Mauvers boundary. Wm. Mountjoy, 58 rods wire fence Deacon, 48 rode wire fence John Byers 69 loads gravel John Johnston 139 loads gravel d« Wm. Spence, half amt. work Reach bo andary 4 C. L, Vickery. Hemlock plank John Johnston, work on Div 20 A Alfred Bradburn, 77 rods wire fence A McGill, gravel and work Hooey, work on div 23 " a Archer, work and material div 22 Wm, White, work on div 26 W. J. Beacock, repair culvert Ed. Galbraith, 10 rods wire fence Isaac Whitfie Id, v work and material div 31 Isaac Whitfield, rods wire fence A Wesley indie gravel and damags to crop Ed, Galbraith, 50 loads gravel... Albert English, work on div 27 Albert English, 50 rods wire fen David Galbraith, rep. bridge dis 30 George Marlow, work on div 43 Eber Sanderson, 60 rods wire fence Jobn Bartlett, work and material con 9 31 & Geo. Hooey, work on div Hl. opo anid, 25 NG "Meth Dean, danmpges to fente 2 John Jobb, overtime on statute labor 150 Jas. Gordon, 158 loads gravel . 7 90 D. Johoston, repairs to bridge -" 4 00 H. Glenny, work on road 11 00 ; Geo, Spencer, } cost work on Manvers boundary 2 65 Thos Dre work ou Darlington boundary. 11 05 R. Philp, work on con 7.. 10 00 i Aaron Hulbert, repair Caesarea wharf 32 00 Angust 4, John M. Johnston, work on Div Victor Goodman, 45 loads gravel David Hall, work on Gravel road David Fallis, work on qr line Jas. Gordon, 227 loads gravel Albert English, work div 27 Jos. McCracken, work div 25 Andrew Devitt, gravel and timber Henry Sloan, work on div 45 Wm, Fowler, work on road.... T. H. Brown, work on Manvers boundary, Robt Parr, work on road _ i Sam. McLaughlin, work on Side road con 5... Geo. MoGill, work ou Manvers boundary.... pt. Jas. Nesbitt, repair culvert gr line 29, On MIDI D OD DIRE WON OO Ae 1D 1 Sept. 1, Henry Mountjoy, work on div 17 John Lane work on Pool's Hill 75 Alfred Wright, work on con 10, 10 00 John Byers, repair culvert... 25 Johu C. Hooey, re aire two culverts - 00 John Byers, 58 rode wire fence . 70 Charles Marlow, road scraper and nails . 55 Oct, John Bartlett, work and material... .. 12 30 Isaac WWhitsield, work and material, 10 Ed. Armstrong, work on road. .,... . 05 Nov. 38; Andrew Kinsman, repairing road tool ve 65 Howard Glenny, repairing road. . [4] Vindel Ginn, repairing road .. 00 Mrs. T. Pollard, for gravel, 198 Joads 90 Geo. Hawkin, tor gravel 21 loads. . 05 Dec. 1, Albert McGill work on road. ... 90 Anson Tayler, 58 rods wire fence. ... 8 70 Ed, Armstrong, work on div47 ... 11 85 J. Bartlett, repair bridge 13 50 Richard Soggitt, work on side line con 11 776 Stephen Page, work on qr line con 1. . 10 60 D. Galbraith, work and repairs div 30. . 2 C0 Robt. Thompson, work on bridge con 9...... 2 00 A. Hulbert, repair road...,....... PR 1.00 Mrs Pollard, 50 loads gravel - 2 50 -W. White, rep culvert and gr: avel Div 26. 2 55 %s I5, Jas. Byers, work onroad. .. ....... 50 od. Fits, work on Mauvers boundary, 2 00 W. E. Thompeon, repair eon 8. 2 05 Geo. Marlow, repairs con 7 . 100 i Bertram Wood, two new culverts and repairs 21 50 5. $779 SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES, Jan. 13, Dav. English, D. R. EO. $l aDavid Fallis, ny W. J. Beacock, 1. K. 8 Parr, D. cially, Pormaaent y, and a an; fe, Blood Poison, ¢ and Bladder Dissases. Ape tash a She ew ded to me, Y Bavoateater andar & Y fpdiog you had over 5 years' tien Blank for Home Treatment ont Books Fras, my andre Murch 3, J. R. McLaughlin, Treasurer, 1901 50 00 May Daniel English, Assessor, 1901 . 40 00 July 9, Wm. Lucas, half-year's salary . 60 00 Dec. 1, Anson Taylor, sevicesReeve and Board of Health 30 00 G. L. McLanghlin, services Councilor. .... 25 v0 Robert Thompson, services Councilor . 25 00 Rabert Jobb, s as Councilor ... 25 00 Thomas V ood, services Councilor 25 00 Daniel English, selecting Jurors and attending Judge's Court, voopivan inn on 4 40 $427 20 STATIONERY. AND PRINTING. dan, 18, Forms for Municipal Elections. ..... Tolegraphing re R. Bartley Municipal World, 6 copies. . . Feb, 6, James Gale, tinting Fir ancial Statement, 5 00 Hart & Riddle, balance of account 3 06 March 38, J. R. McLaughlin, postage, ... 2 50 April 7, H. Parsons, printing as 26 76 Jul 9, Ful | World, sn 313 v LINEA 3 98 Sid Gale, advertising Court "of Revision 3 00 Sept. 1, Jas; Gale, printing Votars List and advertising 22 75 Nov. 8, Jas, Galo, advertising Court of Revision .... 2 50 Books and accounts with vouchers thereto belonging and found them correct and also examined the Taxes of every ratepayer and with one exception found them coriect. « W. ARTHUR ViANCAMP. F. ALFRED HY LAND } AUDITORS SBI BE. AA MISS HARRISON Dress and Mantle Maker ISHES to inform the ladies that she has moved to her fine Rooms in thegAllison Block where she is prepared'to execute all orders in Dress and Mantle Making in a manner unsurpassed for Correctness of Style and Charming E, fect. Our charges are consistent with | the value given. Port Perry, March 27, 1902. Er It will be seen by the advet- tisement in another column that S888Z88 ® 'Geo, Hyland, Esq., offets to sell or / " fare uid beg to intimate to my friends and the public in gen- Amid od - gant Pines 2 Aver Just now a nu are plannig whe col i Si +4 the winter ao. fn the Li) they ne b chink sip tickets, good for six p (eda Share Pines, N. C., pi want to make side : fot weeks to 0 Florida, Louisiana yt ) Circular, oF Poo is, that steals from m a business man ¥ $81 0° SHEEP KILLED BY DOGS, March 3, Dougal McDougal, one sheep ARCA ets April 7, Wm, Toms, five sheep. ...... 1..oi.veoiss 83 8 May 5, Wm. Toms, one sheep 6 66 Oct. 6, George Marlow, One-lamb «vp. . 5. dos 2 34 Dee, 1, Albert McGill, one sheep ,. 3 00 Thos. Hyland, one lamb ,.......... 2 00 . £61 34 BOARD OF HEALTH. Jan. 13, Wm. McLaughlin, member Board of Health, $3 00 Wm. Barton, member Board of Health .. 3 00 Jas, Parr, member Board of Health... 300 Drs. Archer & Archer, disinfecting.... ..... 8 00 $15 00 COUNTY RATE AND SINKING FUND. Dec. 30, Counties' Treasurer, Souney Rate $1270 15 Expross charges on sp Counties' Treasurer, A pecial Rate. . LAW COSTS. Fob. 8, H. F. Hunter, Solicitor for Township . $80 00 May 5, H. F, Hunter, costs and disbursements re 885 75 00 N Oct, 6, H.L. Ebbels, advicere SS5 ..... 15 00 will clean anything cloanablo--clothes and dishos, pots and pans, 3150 00. floors and ddors- in fact, anything from cellar to attic. vo! OLD DUS htens labor, lessens care. MISCELLANEOUS, Jans 13, R7T. "Brabe. ballot box and logk $+ 81% § Made only by THE IN. IX. FAIRBANK COMPANY, A. Taylor, expeuses to Bowmanville in connec " CGbloago, New York, Eosion, St Louis Montreal, tion with R. R- By Law abd 8 3 No. 5 806 § . Feb, 6, Wm Luoas, wood for hall $2 ;*.C. 8V, Marlow Ve 3 re vals 4 25 C. J. Pi earse, insurance on hall and drill shed 20 25 April 7, Sa Parr, furnishings . at 1: JQ [were rR regret 8. T. Ferguson, rebate on taxes PRE) 168 | June 2, W. J. Beacock, Treas S. 8. 7, rent of school ' for election .. 4 00 July 7, Jas White, use of hall for Polling Booth \. 4 00 AH Veal, rent of house for Polling Booth. , 4 00 Aug 4, Treasurer re Witnesses Equalization Court .. 1 60 R. J. McNally, repaliing weigh ecules 6 00 Nov. 3, Treas. re Witnesses Equalization Court . 07 Dee. 1, W. J. Beacock. expenses re Voters List per Judge's order... OX ve 22 80 Mrs. Robt. Crawford, cleaning hall 3 00 Dec Treasurer Discount on Cheques 1.20 CHARITY. Jan. 18, Jooch Lambkin $00 | Wm. Hocken 2 00 xpeoses re R. Bartley 200 | Aug. 4 Robt. Bartl 5 0 Feb. 6, Ea Tani: $00 | Evoch Lambkin 400 Robt. 500 | 200 Wane paid 200 | Sept. 1, Rabi li, Bartley. --- 5 00 N. C. Rundle, coffin for 400 rozier 10 00 Wom. Hoek 100 3 ¥ rE RR Te i Ww) 2 00 Wm. Hocke 200 A 800 | Nov. 3, Robt. Bartle: 500 Ei 400 | Enoch Lambk 400 Wr ke 2.00 | on Hockun 700 May 5, Robt, Bartley 8.00 | Dec. 1, riley... 500 Enoch Lambkin 400 | Enoch LambRis. 400 Hocken, 300 Wm. Hooken 20 June 3, Ropers Beetle 500 | Frank Hawkins, board Enoch Lambdn 100 | furnished R. Bartley Token. , 7 08 in January 1902 2 0 Jay 1, Hobi. Bare 5.00 - ere or Eooch Lambiin 'ool £139 00 SCHOOL A 1] VT Trustees Rate and Bain unic Gran No. 1--J, fL. Devitt............ $300 38 1117] 2--John Wright 3--Daniel English .. 4--Wm. Vance . 5--Robt. Parr . 6---Joseph Forder. . 7--W. J, Beacock . 8--Geo, Hooey : 9--Jas, Malcolm .. .. o¥ £3204 67 We hereby crtify that we have examined the Treasurer's it is also the robber any the oppr rtu ity to become wealthy mething of "the better to be early to plan for something good in advertising for fall ad winter business. than late. books *" invents indie mode! provement and we orn Yoh free our SEA as to ey itis sol 0 Sicoesetully Jrosecited iki nr {conduct fully equippedsoffice: nd Wash tent Ns and Solicitors. { New York Life B'ld', (4 ol Iocitrentd Atlantic Bldg, Washington D.C. ces ment in Port Perry, North Ontario Observer | Grape Vines, Berry bugles sod other smail : in abundance. Th, PORT PERRY. EARTILY thanking the public for the H liberal patronage received during the many years I have kept a Livery Establish Ihave much pleasure in announcing that I have removed MY LIVERY! to my former place of business W ater Street which Tam about to largely extend in- crease facilities so that the public may be better accommodated with safe and desir- able RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES R# VANSICKLER, 1900. Port Perry, June 21, A Weekly Political, Agricultural and Family Newspaper 18 PUBLISHED AT] PORT FERRY, ONT, THURSDAY MORNING BY H. PARSONS TERMS. £1 Ter annam, if paid in advance : if not §1.50 will be cha; No subscription taken for less than six months; snd no paper discontinued until srrears are paid up. EVERY LETTERS containing money, when addressed to this Oitice, prepaid and registered wil. be at our ris ADVERTISEMENTS measured Ly Nonparie', and ged according to Lhe space they occupy ADVERTISEMENTS received for publication, with out specific instructions, will be inserted unti Chara AorIIRE. Na aavettine ment will be taken out until paid for A LIBERAL discount allowsd to Merc! hails and other who advertise Ly the year or half y THESE terms will in all cases bo strictly adhered to JOB DEPARTMENT. mphilet Hund Bills, Posters, Programs, Dodgers, Bill Heads, "heck Letter Heads, X Receip Books, Assembly Cards, Wedding Invitations, Blank Forms, Business Card Books, Circulars, Visiting Cards, &c. of every pa 'and color and other establishment in the County... ...Partier fiom a distance gett'ny band dlls, &¢ ringed car have them printed to take howe with them H. PARSONS. DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN PORT PERRY FOR SALRI HE undersigned offers for sale at a bargain his fine property on Lorne Street, Port Perry, consikting of a commo- dious Dwelling House, containing six rooms, hall and three closets ; there is a good stone cellar under the sein art and foundation under the kitchen, all in a good state of repair, There are throe lots which have been converted into a splendid Garden, in which are a large number of choice, thriv- ing fruit trees--Apple, Cherry and Plum-- A Specialty and Sal isfaction Guaranteed. Patronage Solicited, .. Cc. W. switzEs Port Perry, Sept. 16, 902. PRE zh Ta South (3 Aen oe in iii ishers who have South AT Sl aathorahij and engravings are superior, an better. ill trated than in ar wa Gp St this that will mall {ron for anyone Prospe: tus. * diroctars and. Lemma. free. "Rony rival jas BE ao al FIA 4 the only above paris ca C.P.R. ticket agent, for. rates, &c. Abbott & McKifrick Licensed Auctioneers and Valustors for the Township of Reach, Village of Port Fry and Township Scugog. JEG TO INTIMATE to the general B public that ary business under the above head intrusted to their care will receive their best attention iv every respect to secure the greatest possible success, -- With Sale Lists carefully wade out and Blank Forms furnisved Free of Charge, together with very Moderate Charges for sales they ask fora fair trial and uo favor to satisy all that they arc worthy cf publie patronage. Parties wishing to engage their services ave directed for sale dates to the OBSERVER Office, Port Perry, and mike Arrangements there, or apply personally or by letter to either JOHN ABBOT Perry, or JAS. MeKITRICK, Greenbank. GEO. JACKSON, Licensed Anctioneer, Valuator, &ec. FOI THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHII OF CARTWRIGHT, \y Suis at this the commencement another Auction Sule Season to re turn thanks to his numerous patrous foi past favors. In requesting their esteemed avd continued patronage he desires to state that no effort or pains will be spared on his part to make all sales entrusted to him successes. His very extensive practice in the past should be «a sufficient recom mendation as to his ability. All Sale given into his charge will be atteuded to with promptucss and dispatch. Sale list made out aud blank notes supplied free, on application. Parties wishing to engage his services may consult hie Sark REaisTew either at the Observer or Standard Offizes, Port Perry, for dates claimed for Sales, ané muke arrungements, or write to his adduees CHARGES MODERATE. GEO. JACKSON, Port Perry I, O PAINTING Kalsomining, &c FIHE undersigned wonld take this oppor tonity of thanking his numerous pat rons for their liberal aud still increaxing patronage during the time he has catried ou the business of PAINTING in Port Perry, and would state that he is better prepured than ever to execute al) orders for Nov. 1, 1901. Painting, Kalsomining and Paper Hanging Parties entrusting their work to me may rely on: having it neatly and promptly exe cated, My charges are moderate. 1 am also prepared to supply Paints, &¢,, when contracting. A continuance of public putronage soli cited. WM. TREMEER. Port Perry, Mar. 23, 1593, JOHN NOTT, . UNDERTAKER, and Funeral Director, PORT PERR GEO. GARDNER \ N I Y Perry and surrounding country, that after four ycars experience in prosecuting his business io some of the largest cities of | or the United States, he is better prepared than ever to execute any af the following branches of his trade :--Stone Masonry. Bricklaying in all jts branches; Plain and Fk Eisutering, Also Artificial Stone Walk, Hagel remain permanent and will a y weather. Concrete Cisterns without any wood in their con struction to de ive out. If you arc in need of any of the above, come to me and ces, a1 material required in m line oe be kept constantly on hand, an for sale after t of April, 7 teady. tam ped en oe. The P uy Divs. ¥. ¥ iene It x Foi would respectful or tha will bo allowed on all Sales from now unt MUR EAMLTOR NPG OD SHES to iuform the public of Pore |!" reterni og to the blio for ae. mn hte to be pub ih now Lice havea r business, | op pousLE AND SINGLE HARNES® T am determined to sell very CHEAP, As fi Indusement to ERs purchasers Jan. lst neat. y article; E: my line of busiucss constintly on bund and repairs neatly and! promptly attended to. JOHN ROLPH. Port Perry, Dec. 1, 1502. Agricultural Machines AND IMPLEMENTS -- AT ---- SUNDERLAND FPHE #ndersigned keeps on hand and for | sales the following Agricultural Mach ince and Livplements wanufactured by the wy - OF PETERIBORO: Binders, Reapers, Crown Mower, Daisy % Seeder, Tiger Hay Ruke, Two Furrow - Plow, Three Furrow Gang, Combina- tion Plows, Champion Pions, S. T. Cultivator, S. T. Harrow, Laud Roller, Steei Frame Spiny Tooth Cultivator, Binder Trucks, &e. the following, the munufacture of JOHN ABEL, Toronto. A High ofass Threshing ontfits, Traction Engines and Machines, - Victor Clover Huller, Portable Tiivmph Engine, T am prepared to supply everything the farmer requires in way of Machines, Imple wents, Repairs, &c. £7 A call solicited. McDonald's Hotel. also One door West of R. K. BRYANT. Sunderland, April 8, 1893. Sealed Tenders EALED TEND DE RS will be: received by the undersigned for the purchase of all or any of the Parcels-- Farm Properties -- belong ing to Mr. John Adams, advertised to be sold by auction on the 23r¢ November, and withdrawn at the sale. in J. A. McGILLIVRAY, Temjle Building, Toronto, Nov. 30 1899. MONEY TO LOAN. We have funds from priva'e parties for invertment on mortgage a. 4} PER CENT, and those who wish to renew old mortgages, buy more land or build, may obtain money from ux without any deny, {und very quietly). We have, customers who wat Lo buy im proved we who would exchange busi: nesses for the same. any kind, please send Fire and Life Insurance « flected, and a general finan aud brokerage business transacted. & LUND & CO, 28 Viotorin Street, TORONTO. The Portraits of our Presidents With Biographical Sketches BY General Charles H. Grosvenor, MEMBER oF CONGRESS FOR NEARLY 20 YEARS Cantains twenty four Jarge Photo-gravure Etchings 1 trom the paintings indorsed by the families and n ear relatives of the Presidents. Printed on heavy plate paper embossed. A very large book ; title page de- pie Ei Tiftan Biographical sketches printed ype in two 0] Tea * of The Sei Cemttry. So Busi Wnt when piled : McKinley saw it he subscribed 1niatiatelyy Ong. © agent sélling 600 copies in a small territory {i Pen. naylvania. A million copies will be sold quick. Fors will be made this Inaugural year. lligh class or wonian of good social standing cn make a nein "this tenitory. Territory 2 oly réssés running © day and night "Wanted ciate Mansger to look after correspond. ence and agen Address to- HE, LOXTINENTAL Press; Bun.pixe "Washington, B. SINDING my Livery. accom | dadon on Per ry St

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