° aforesaid :--Provided that the said Muai- . | cipality 'misy, in its discretion, instead of + | delivering the said Debentures as afore- said, as to the whole or any part of the 59 | said sum of twenty-five thousand dollars, sell and dispose of the said Debentures or any part thereof, and pay over to the said nm Company in cash the sum or twenty-five 0 A J '| thousand dollars or any part thereof. : A ] #| (5.) That ke said Company shall not be entitled to and shall. not receive inter- est spon the said Debentures or nny of them except only-from the time at which they shall be delivered to the said Company pursuant to the provisions of this By-law. 5 A BY-LAW to aid sud nisist The On- tatio and Quebec Railway Company | , (6-) Mi ia Blew hall be bnopers- / tive and of no effect and no part of the oc Fy Bn ay of Sonu Yo 106 said Dehetre shall be handed over to the said The Ontario and Quebec Rail- way Company unless the Municipalities of the Township of Cavan and the Township of Manvers respectively, shall before the way Company the sum of Twenty- five Thousand Dollars, and to issue Debentures therefor, and to author- ize the levying of a special rate for | A ' 3 id Debent y hereinbefore appoioted for the coming She piymént of he seid os into force of this By law have passed By-. laws of such Municipalities respectively, giving aid by way of Bonus to the said Company for the construction of such pro- posed Railway to the amount of fifty thou. sand dollars each. 7. 'That uoless the said The Ontario and Quebec Railway as to that part thereof within the 'Township of Cartwright e, , as hereinbef ioned, on or before the first day of October, one thousand eight hundred and seventy three, this By-law shall be of no force or effect. 8. That the votes of the electors of the said Municipality shall be taken on this proposedIBy-law, on "Friday, the Seventh day of March, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three, at the following places, and before the following R: turning Officers, viz:--in Polling Sub-division No. 1, at the Town Hall in the said Townchip, William Lucas, Returning Officer. In Polling Sub-division No. 2, at the Orange Lidge Rocm on lot No. 11, in the 4:h concession of the said 'Township, William Mclaughlin, Return ing Officer, : "9. That the election shall commence at the hour of nine o'clock in tha foreroon and close at five o'clock in the afternoon ot the same day. a WHEREAS the Municipal Council of YY 'ihe Township of Cartwright have / 10 aid;and assis! in the construction at' tario and Quebec Railway by jiving, by way ot Bonue, to the said The .and-Quebec Rarlway Company the ** eum of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars pay- . able as hereinafter mentioned, and subject 0 the conditions hereinalier mentioned. . ANp Wugazas to carry into effect the said recited object it will be necessary for * the -eail municipality' to cause to . bs issued. Debentures to the smount of j-five thousand Dollars of the said miki td 10 dispose thereof in the eioafter mentioned. " "Awp Wizasas it will require the eur of two thousand seven hundred and filiy daollare to be raised auhaally by epenjal sate for the payment of the said Debentures and interest as also heteinafier mentioneds ND thezamount of the whole Wey vin sid municipality, of any fature i of the 4 2 and aloo \irresp of any i to be derived from the temporary 1uvest- € le Jeinking fund hereinafter men- tioned op pag part thereof, according to the ast tevised Aséésément Rolls of the said municipality mls for the year one thou- sand eight lhpmated and seventy -iwo, was * the sum of three bundred and four thousand aix hgudred doliare:, es a a ,; Asp Wazaeas ihe amount of the existing debt ofthe said municipality is for principal, NOTICE. the-sumyol six thousaud dollars, and for in- terest the sum of four bundred and twenty doflars, and there is no part of such interest inaveear. | thay . : Ano Wuereas for paying the interes! and oreating un equal yearly Sinking Fund for paying the said sum of twenty-five Take notice that the above is a true copy of a proposed By-Law of the Muni- cipality of the Township of Cartwright which will be taken into consideration by ihe Council of the Township of Cartwright WM. LUCAS, TownsHIP CLERK. JB ABLAuENTARY NOTICE. House of Commons. THE CLERK'S OFFICE, Oitawa, 30th Jan., 1873. Pursuant to the 50th Rule of the House, notice is hereby given that the time for RECEIVING PETITIONS FORPRIVATE BILLS WILL EXPIRE ON BE I EE after one month from the first publication iz | was and is Thursday, the Thirteenth day * Be 17 THEREFORE ENacTED by the the of the Township of Cartwrizht, will be 1. That it shall be lawful for the Reeve f At the several places hereinafter men- bentures to be made for sueh sume of In Polling Sub Division No. 1, at the ing inthe aggregate the bum of twenty-five said Municipal Council of the Township In Polling Sub-Division No. 2, at the 2. That the said Debentures shall be | MeLaughlin, Returning Officer. 10 take effact, at the offico of tha Treasurer | Jo 20" 50100k in the morning unl five of the interest thereon. 1873. effect, which interest shall be payable on aaid. bentures and the interest at- the rate afore- in the dollar shall in addition to all other the said Municipality doting the "effect and cume into operation upon the "hundred and seventy-three. f . hi d y Realy, five thousand dollars, shall be WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26tu, 1873. Ty : The subscriber offers to Rent his Store and Dwelling in Williamsburg, Cartwright, for a term of years. In addition to the above he offers for Sale a "TH And Of Port Perry and surrounding country that they have succeeded in securing the services of - Jones Eros. HAVE MUCH PLEASURE IN ADVISING E LADIES SMALL STOCK|A FIRST CLASS: DRESS MAKER, beg leave to introduce to their kind attention now have charge of this department. Thoroughly experienced and highly recom= JONES BROTHERS. MAMMOTH WARDROBE QUEEN-ST, PORT PERRY. ---consequently we have no musty tail ends on hand. For the season we offer Genuine Canad.an Blankets $3.50 per pair, worth $5 25 4] £ Spreads 1.00 ¢ o 1.75 6 Ld All-wool Tweeds $075 « 2 125 " ] od " best 1.40 © 2.25 ": LJ Full Cloth 0.75 « 1.00 A choice of 15) Vests fore .cviveaenes 1.23 © 2.50 . 80) « 11.20 oe M0 11.75 Overcoats---splendid +... DRESS GOODS! !--A rare lot from Tc. worth 75¢, Fur Caps from 75¢, not over rated at $1.25. Caps [cloth] 374¢, not to be got elsewhere. All-wool Flannels, very wide, from 25: upwards. made 63¢. only to be found here. Scarfs, Ties, Bows, &c., &c., at any price. our friends. Making the wondering remark, "How can they sell and hve at such prices ?" but see for yourselves. New fruit Currants 20 1bs for $1. Raisins [very best] 11 lbs for §1. 1 Rice, 20 Ibs for $1. Lemon, Citron, and Orange Poels--very lw. 027 Sardines, Lobsters aud other luxuries, suitable for the most fastidious. A. W. ROBERTS, Queen St. Port PERRY. God A Dec. 18, 1872. PRINCE ALBERT IMPORTANT NOTION SALE! Valuable Real Estate, IN TUE FLOURISHING Town of Port Perry. ae @On- MR. HARRISON MAW Having doeded the following property tous in trust, for the benefit of his creditor » we shall offer the same for sale by Public Auction ON SATURDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, 1873, Roe REMOVED PORT PERRY} Shop opposite White's Carriage Factory NE Subscriber would embrace this oppor- - tunity of returning thanks for the liberal and extensive patronage bestowed upon him est, richest and most attractive Stock of Juwel- ry &c., ever brought into this County. A call At FOY'S HOTEL! IN THE VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY. PARCEL No. 1. Hovse and Lot on Pesty Street, containing about one- fifth of un Acre, more or less, on which 1s erected a new fame Cottage 18x24, with kitchen 18x20; unlached thereto. Clock and Jewelry line. Jewelry, Colored dhd Bright Sets, Fir Gem and Studs. Plated Chains. 4 Cruet Stands, Fruit Baskel Very fine collection of Gold PARCEL No.2. House and Lot on Perry Street containing about one- fifth of an Acre, more or less, an which is erected a new Immense Show of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Imported for the Speciality of the season. Rare Bargains to, Cash Buyers. No trouble or expense spared to make the ** Wardrobe" the most attactive place in North Ontario. Believing the READY-PAY principle the best for buyer or seller, | beg to submit the following list of prices and lines to the public, and guarantee our quotations genuine. I'he goodsare new, desirable, cheap and good Cottops, Fabulously low, yard wile 7c, worh 12jc ; Steam-loom per piece $1.75. Fars | Fars !--In endless varioty, from $1.75 ; Felt Hats from 50c., well Splendid Winter Wincies, splendid value, 7e per yard, All-wool Flanunels, IT)me- BOOT AND SHOE Department of the WarnRosE a perfect show, surprising FRUIT ! FRUIT ! !--The joy of the Tuble, the health of the Dining~room. is sufficient to convince any one that the Prince Albert (now Port Perry) Jewelry Emporium is the best establishment in the (County for beautiful, good and cheap goods in the Watch, . My stock is carefully selected, extensive and valuable, consisting of an elegant asscrtment of th ne Gold, Plain Rings, Brooches, Ear-Rings, A lot of beautiful Gold, Silver and Butter Coolers. nd Plated and a ---------------- of On reasonable terms. = "ivy MISS DE CLAIR, Late of the town of Belleville, who will L. C. HAWKEY, id, we feel confident that under her skilful management our Jady friends will receive every attention and we therefore Rina On the premises. | solicit a portion of their patronage. Odrtwright, Jan. 28, 18173. 7| Port Peery,.Jan. 7, 1873. . a A ' rm ® LJ Christmas!!! ellim | E AT THE In order to dispose of the immense Stock of Goods on hand and give my customers oud the public the advantage of really gce CHEAP GOODS yo } 4 " FOR THE NEXT TWO MONTHS, [ have determined to cut down every : article in Stock to he. NET COST PRICES! And a great many Winter Goods in Woolens, Furs, &e. For less than cost for cash only ! Just Nore THE roLLowINeé REepucTions : : 85 Blankets reduced to 84. $6 Blankets reduced to $5. Horse Blankets, all wool, reduced to $1.60 per pair. Ladies' Miok Furs, worth 835, reduced to $25 " " " 30, " 20 25, " 16 " "" " 15, " 11 Buffalo Robes worth $15 and $16, for 811 and $12. Woolen Goods in Tweeds, Cloths, Fiannels, Winceys, Shawls, Clouds, &c.,ata reduction of 20 to 25 cents;on the Dollar. Dress Goods in Mournings, French Merinos, Lustres, Japanese Silks, &ec.,at-a sacrifice. And everything in the Grocery Line reduced proportionally. Cut Nails all sizes, except. thiogle, at $6 per 100 lbs , being less than they can be laid down for from Montreal, Now is the time for Bui.pers GET118G SUPPLIED. 1,000 pairs of Ladies' and Gentlemen's, Girls' and Boys' Boots and Shoes, India Rubbers, &e., &e., the best in the market, nt a bargain. Remember the foregning reductions are for cash only. But customers running regular accounts will be dealt with on the most liberal terms. These are bargains f for one and all. Come on and get them, as the goods must and will be sold. T. C. FORMAN. " " " WANTED! 500 CORDS HEBLOGK BARK. The Subscriber being satisfied that it is necessary for him to de- vote all his attention to his Tannery Business, would recommend his numerous customers to call on \MR,GEO, BATES Who now conducts the Boot & Shoe Business Where they will find a large and well assorted Stock ot Boots and Shoes alway on hand, which will be sold at the lowest re- numerating prices. 07 Just received a large and colplete Stock of ladies, AT 10'CLOCK, P. M since opening business in this place, He has Gent's, Misses' and Children's y Tue now much pleasure in informing the public Prunella Bo 1: generally that he has just opened out the larg- ots. {(G= The highest price in Cash paid at all times for. Hides, Hemlock Bark and Tallow. ! J. WRIGHT. Beaver Meadow Steam Tannery, Prince Albert, June 5, 1872. ° Has qn hand'an additional supply Frame Cottage 18x24, with kitchen attached thereto, 18x 20 PARCEL No. 3. Enamelled Lockets, Fine China and Glassware and Toys, Tobacco Stands, Flower Vases; real- of all the requisites for ' Overcoat, Plaids, Railway Rugs, Overshoes; Pants, Vests, Shirts,: Drawers; Mitts and Gauntlets. Gentlemen requiring Clothes made to order will find the best assortment of Cloths in the County to select from, and at the lowest prices. MR. Rices guarantees a perfect fit and fash- tonable style. - Ladies will find ali 'that {s rich and fashionable in Dress Goode, Shawls, Furs, Hats, Bonnets and Trimmings in great variety. I have just received a fresh supply of those Rich, Heavy Striped SHAWLS! The best value yet offered.-- Also rs Fine Black Alpaccas, Extra White Alpacca, Black French Merino, Col'd French Merino, Black Velveteens, Green Velveteens, ET enewill: vuln we eqns) thereof in THE ONTARIO OBSERVER news- of a mill in the dollar in addition to all other | of February, A. D. 1873, and that tie Munieipal Council of tne Townehip of | aken on the said proposed By-law on the of the Township of Cartwright, for the tioned, and before the several Returning money us may be required, not less than Town Hall in tLe said Township, William thousand dollars, and that the said Deben- of Canwright, and be signed by the Reeve Orange Lodge Room, on lot No. 11, in the made payable in twenty years from the| And that such Polling places shall re- ol the said Municipality, and shall have ai- Jelock'in the aftcrnooh, 8. That the said Debentures ehall bear <centum per annam from the day hereit- ~ the first day of January in each aud every 4. That for the purpose of forming a |" ead to become due thereon, an equal rales, be raised, levied and collected, in ange of the aid Debentures. first day. of D "6. That the. Debeniures so to be issued by the Reeve of the said Town- 1 ; Bd) auial apeciet Tate, of ine, saills snd a paper, the date of which first publication rates 10 be levied in each year. votes of the Electors of the Municipality Cartwright : a: Seventh day of March A.D.1873 .time being, to cause any number of De- Officers hereinafter named, that is to say © one hundred dollars each, and not exceed tures shall be sealed with the seal of the Lass, Betwaing Ofer. end Treasurer of the tard Muricipality, | 4th of said T' hip, William dpy hereinalier mentioned for thie By-Law | naiq open, on the said day, from the hour tached thereto Coupons for the payments Dated this tenth day of February, "A.D. interest at and after the rate of six per after appointed for this By:Law to take year, at the office of the Treasurer afore- Sinking Fundfor thelpayment of the said De- . + 43 + speoial rate of nine mills and -- of a mill each year, upon all the ratable property in iB. That this "said By-law shall take ecember, one thousand eight as aforessid. to the amount of thie said sum ship of Cartwright, to tré said The Ontario ly fine Bracelets ; Musical Box playing 6 opera airs. Gold Watches, Silver Watches, Clocks, Brown Velveteens, House and Lot on Perry Street, containing about one- ALFRED PATRICK, fifih of or less, on which 1s erected a of an Acre, more A.Bongard and Quebec. Iway Company upon and 'rame House, 18 x 26, with kilchen attached thereto, | all of the best description, French Clocks &c., . $ 4 80 t to the. 8 and ne Tella iN Clerk of the House. | 18 x 20. Regulators, Mouth Organs. : Pu rple Velveteens, 0 ing, thet ia to ed) : PARCEL No. 4. pa~ Brooches, Ear-Rings, &ec. P RRY. ; . (1) That the propased Railway of the K All Newspaners will please insert above until said Pon any shall traverse the said Town- ; A vacant lot on Perry Street, containing about one- the meeting of Parliament. of § .! quarter of an acre land more or less ; i the Everything as Cheap ds possible to be afforded Black Silks, ; : : ; JOHN DIESFELL, -- a 1 © oliip of Cartwright from' the enstern limit Feb, th, 1873. 3 Fonts » i fants or T : Colored Silk ; | ; >, Practical Walch Muker, BONGARD begs to inform the inhabitants of Port P i S, «if at tbe boundary line between the To the Editor of the Ontario Observer. PARCEL No. 5. Port Berry. A. he hag established and 18 Sitio re with -- 2 Sonning Yymorkiny tint A Frame Cottage, 30 x 36 with Kitchen, on the North side of Mary Street with one-eighth of an acre of land attached, occupied by Mr, 8. McCaw. p Th t) . Sender my Setsé {hanks 13 ihe any ieiuls A Lot on the LPARGEL To. Rv having a Jo BY ty id cproposed road shall, |W 7 0a%e 30 Hy sup ried We during the frontage of 33 feet. by u depth of 165 feet. oi which is . 'ta the cunstracifon of that part thereof |Past WO, years. 1 wou one oe at prea. Siccleda Fume lore wiih dwelling, In the occupa- i within. the Township of Cartwright, be lsnt und paved t 1 Dave expliined my tion of Mr. Johu Diesleld usa Jewelry Store, 37 Jotaalty and bons fide menced on or Yieys of their nature, and the treatment pur- : PARCEL No. 7. re he fivst d. of October, ape thousand |'8 Jo Ds, Jones & Mallory, i Shoe el Alot on the Fouth side of Queen Steet, having a (Laigil hundred Ai géveqi§-thiree, and shall |WoNTE cortcentially secommend all my rere a frafho Stop anda Frame. Sloré-house in tear, _5.,"e wholly, compl eled between; heicities of | 80d patients. : al present occupied by Messrs. Rolph and Wariner. awa and 'oronto an or before the first X remain yours truly, 'Fie above bsiness stands are on the Main Street, 3 ly, ats seniber, one' thousand 'eight hun- C: E. MARTIN, M.D. | aud in the business part of the place. 4 RST eons ssepen. , ii | | Port Perry, Jan. 21, 1873. The Cottages are situate in a pleasant part of the Town yi (8) dhata perm t freight and pas- That's petmagsnt. trig] p! Tha Apont * - "-- | fata Dweling icecs shoud atten this sal. - We "the Santa of the. Tosatiy ehh be erected FIRST cL ASS Farm to Rent. ownghips of Mapvers and Cartwright and through the 'enid Township of Cait- 10 lit fo the western: or southern limit ~., thereof: : : , Dear Sir,--being about to return to Lindsay {0 resume my former practice, I take this oppor- tunity, th h the col 0 Feb. 6, 1873. Black Poplin Robes, ) Meat and Grocery Business !\cord Poplin Robes, In Port Perry, next door west of Thompson's Hotel, where he will always kee} hand a fi : str Stock of CHOICE MEATS, FISH and GROCERIES Si ry 8 ful) Japanese Silks, ' 2 ' ; A At such Prices as will put Competition out Waier proofs, HM of the Question |~ Bai : : with a full. Stock of Fringes, GREEN, BLACK, and JAP'D TEAS--RAISINS, CUR |Brz,i t i M RANTS, SYRUP, TOACCOS,-- HADDOCK, HER- ids, Buttons, Beadings, &e. RINGS, &e. FRESH OYSTERS --best grades--always on hand, y i oR A. BONGARD. Port PsRrry, Jan. 15, 1873. To my Patients and Friends in Reach and the surrounding Townships --_-- 1 have decided on yielding to the repeated solicitations of my many friends in Port Perry, to remove to that village, and will embrade the oceasion of my retioval from Prince Albert, to return you my heartiest thanks for that firp gnd faithful support and friendship which bave, for nearly nine years, cheered and sustained me in the discharge of my large and ar i - sufficient. for. eo - - Having éeirgd the services of: PERM 3.--One-third of the purehase wloitey down on day of sule, and the remaindac in thred equal annual m- shall be in a position to give good Liles, free fiom all incumbraaces. y i and maintained on the ae of the said pro- My removal to Port Perry, Iam satisfied, will wt J lway. in the -said_Townehip of stalments with interest a 7 per ceni. per amaum, i ties, tally 5a Twill ; ro eB TT Bh had yor fines partidolees aly 2 BOL WEARER PIOGRnt tied THOS Sep Fae : wy ~ [the Missks: McLARREN: to sup-- o'tamile or weil an ¢ th io. J not allow any little difference in distance to " i ; o and not. more than INO. ED J. ADAWS, 1S Ne wy canal chases, a am |erintend the Millinery and Dress yo] ATaRightha of A Broliers. I iin itaddher ofa ee da . Oh tah erin Ta at ebm why 7 Nor i ; ih 5 os Making departments, Laai 4 ; : hall leave Prince Albert about the first " ing depa ts, Laales can «'* Lished on lot No. #1,' 5th concession | 16, in fy ; J. L. WATKIS, AUCTIONEER. 1 A 20 ji i ( ) Ww eg depend i having their. work: nf asl f y Sumi ond TOWNSHIP 5 RE ACH Port Perry, Jan, 34, 193. Srl wd ty a wi 2 de a N R E A D Y ° ) pe! ng done fashionably, and: well the Nd Ll Now on Exhibition and for Sale at Prices bi which: defy competition, a large number of Cutters, f got up in such a style and finish as cannot be surpassed in. the Dominion. . {& Call and inspect: before purchasing elsewhere. REMEMBER THE PLACE 3/ Qutario Carriage Works, i Tomship af wa Il be : ge a oman being 90 Acres Cléaréd | : . °° <striedintdefieety ©! ii 207 | And under 8 good state of, cultivation. . On the J Y Dibonto to the amount Gm he 4 er brit 2 ! hundred dollars ty Js shunted 43 miles south of Prince Kibert. LL e-- the said Com- | For fiirther particulars, apply to the proprie- a the entire destruction of my property 1 remain, as ever, yours truly, + J E. VERNON, by the wr ; F.H. BRATHWAITE, M.D, C. M. Cereb 8 on the premises: Reach Feb, 61873. ore ; n Late Fir o i Albert, Jan. 29, 1873. MONEY Fur Tippet Lost | It is hoped that parties will see the propriety Ta ST ------ 4 ¥ .. + .ARRIVATE FUNDS) . .: an recently vacated by Dr. Martin. - My office will be in the centre of the business portion of the village. Feeling confident that you will continue to me your friendship and support, tor, very article decidedly Cheap ' al . x 8 OST, on Saturday, 25th Jany. 1873, between | rotons on good Famms,at 8 per contisterost| Ii Mediate Settlement | Livi er sia Maneheter i lndys i : 4 il il LYMAN ENGLISH, - OF their indebtedness whether by n ote o book fie Panis tl Ranger vi Dr. PRINCE A CHANDY. . No Second P rice l ' ovr Se ae yo |socount. 1 7. W. PARRISH. Baldwin, Prince + will be'sultably re-| i016 CARRIAGE WORKS, : ; 4 fede SR RA November 21, 1866 14, Sonderland, Jan. 23, 1873. 6' Manchester, Jan. 29, 1878, Parxce. ALsERT, Nov. 27, 1872, 5 opener RY. . ~ i « : Vou: CE wr ees F