Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Jun 1897, p. 5

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"re Li '1'(o.`u- In`: nma A_ . -!Ir:a.8-:3-;'r-1 Hoar-' Iiid. ._. '\ v. 11.3 mu cmpamc '. 8. The said eievator shall be e uhlic elevator for the use of the genera pub- lic, and grain in transit storedinseid elevator rM.y be stored for ten succes- sive days free of charge save the charges for elevating, unloading and spouting train from and to cars or vessels as herein provided. 9. The nhnmtrnn fnr nlnuniinn unl.-m.l._ ` lolllg n UY1lOZ1dlI1g I`2ll|\\'l'I.y' cars. 7. The suid elevator shall be provided with :1 modern marine leg capable of handling and unloading at least 12,- 000 bushals of grain per hour and shall be furnished with such power and facili- ties from time to time as shall be ne- celasary to qpernlte said marine leg to its full cmpacit 8. Thu nnill n nvnfnr ah.-all ha in nnhlin 5. file said Elevator shall be no built that vessels may load and unload nt said Elevator at the same time. R Tim mid T.`l..m.+m...|.,.|n....... ....n, -5810 mevawl` at me time. b. The saI_d Elevutorshallhave rall- way connection and proper facilities for loading and unloading railway I said elevator shall he nrnvidpd wgraement. 3. The said elevator shall be built. in n gcod, subst,unt.ial and workmunlike manner. and the materials and work- man-:hip shall from time to time as L 9 work of construction progresses, he - apected by said Committee and upproved by them or a. majority f them. 4. The said alnvninr nmll Im lmilf said elevator s all be built within the limits of the {y of Kings- ton at some point along the tar front, Lmfhveen West street and thenturnqui I`! e. K l'lm a..:.l 1.`I......:.._ ..|...n I... uy Lnem or majority tgtnem. ._- I...tIL runner prov u1ea:-- 2. The plans and specifications of the said elevator shall he submitted to a committee of five persons, namely, the City Engineer of the said City of Kings- ton. the Chairman of the Elevator Com- mittee of the Council of said City of Kingston, two members of the Council of the-said Corporation to be selected by said Council, and a fifth person to be nominated by the party hereto of the first part; and the said Plans and specifications shall be approved and 11C- cepted hy the said five persons or a majority of them, before the construc- iiorn shall he proceeded with under this mgreement. 3. Thu Quill nlnvninr alnnl] lm hull} in 0LIl9l'.' 01 IJIBIII Ill IOHOWS3 1. The said party of the first part shall erect a grain elevator of modern design and substantial construction, coating with the site not less than $100,- 000. an with a. capacity of not less than 500,000 ushels of grain, and as herein further ided:-- 2_ The nlnns: and nnm~i"ir-afinnu nf fhn ment: ` ' Now, this Indenlture witnesseth that in consideration of the premises and of ` the stipulations and covenants herein! on the part of the said parties severally , contained, the said parties hereby cov- ' enant, ]f)1`0!Ili38 and agree each with the I 0 other them follows: 1 Thu nit] nnv-fur nf 611.: final na--O pxnounq or u:o.uw: * ` And Whereas the said arty of the first part hath iacoap ted t e auid offer and bath contracted and agreed to erect. opemte and maintain a grain elevator R pursuant to the terms of this agree- ment: M` ` . In --lamm IMO mm min. 'r - 1oM:>.`M; totum.a`3l Ilonm3`,' N; roturg. I7-lg. Incl: included both won. ` xo,c;1|ue.: 101' we trang-shipment. , and`! to poraryotornge of grain are "re- qu rod" at the Po t. of Kingston; ' And whereas t 0 said corporation, in `order to promote the erection and o ru- ` aid the name` gaway of bonus to -the tiqn at `the. Port of Kingston 0 av amiable grain elevator, have offered to I amount of $5 I ;a"i""ti`J .';&L" i"u` pmount` 025. : And whm-an th. Yin! ; . . . _ I _ TB! CORPORATION OF THE CITY 0! KIBIGBTON. horoinattor called the Corpontlon ot the aaopnd part. - Whomu to_ tncilitnte the transpor- ' tation pf gram from the west to the ` bachgord Igy way at tho Great Lakes r` and the St. Lawrence River. improved .1 tacitlea for the trang-shipment. nndgj` temnornrv dforncrn of Irrnln urn 'rh_-| A. znuun dupnmto uni` Iibtontii any of H537. AD. 1897. BETWEEN :- V - EDWIN KOOER3. of the City of Du- 1133`: hi W! State of Minnesota. one of . the United Su; of America. Grain Dousr, t the nut part, ..... , I '1`"l l)`:A"ILY wma, '1` UBSDAY, K JUNE 3. 1397 I\gEua-4-IA-A h 3l.A.__ 1lnd.16th And seen A u`. to:-"Pe6i:-'N.?.' 9 ma c h . in mm (1.. ['rv.:,. Sn:.xi:n?:r.ii3:, P.i.I.:'|nd Gfnrlot -' ' .'n.o`a:'me'mp. omu moon {or hoalth sud eoznlort. ARTHUR uIn.u.s.mun,Qu1m' ' f Iolnkntn And ntninr-noun. --.-I- 4.. ..... -.. ~I\aIA|l\II -us. SAILS IBOI IIONTBIAL on MONDAYS . . J I 3.&'.'Ie'?. '.'. .`a8&i .'c.`$3.'i>`?e33 #3: gaxuag at Quebec. Ithn mm. c ;..'...'. I . Twin With 0 V R|VER AND GULF ST. LAWRENCE c_.;__ ,- pp...- ua.u.. 159/, and _tna.t at the hour, day and places therein fixed for taking the nvotes of the electors, the polls will be 7` held. 1a...,1\ It 131' .u.n... ` I In presence _of IQ ya UUU. _ . \ n mlnexss hereof the said _purlies hereto have severally executed this agreement the day und year first above written. AISIIIIUII Al. sunny, Q For Echoes and ntohroomu apply to Ill nnllnv __II II no--\_..-. B1111 of PI! . Gig J. 1;: nbinli. ' Po-ulnar Agent. ueavor 10 procure the Municipal Act to be amended so that the Council of said Corporation shall have the same power to exempt said Elevator and pre- mises from taxation as they now have under said Act. in respect of manufac- turing establishments; and upon said power to exempt being conferred, the Corporation shall exempt the said Ele- vator and `premises from taxation (ex- cept school taxes and local improvement rates) {or a. period of ten years and shall renew said exemption for a. further period of ten years. 2". The air` nnrfu nf tho fimalv n..-L LILPIIU UILUUL. ` 19. In case the said Elevator isbuilt pursuant to this agraememt, the cor- poration shall by all lawful meals en- deavor to the Municipal Act so th.-Lt. Hm (`.nnm-il nr um Bum mmus OI lZ.:),UUU. 18. In cuse the said By-law shall nut on such submission receive the assent of the Electors as required by the Muni- cipal Act then this agreement. and suid By-law shall be null and void and of none effect. I0 Tn nrnnn II. ...-.:,I U`I......L.... E_I...!lL UUU, 17. In case said By-law is assented to by said Electors the Corporation shall by its council pass the said By-law and upon the completion of said Elevator pursuant to this agreement being cer- tified as aforesaid the Corporation shall pay to the said party of the first part the said bonus of $25,000. IR, In mien lhn nnirl Rubin, I-ml] ...,u4- inn ugreempnr. 16. The sau (`orporation shall, hy its Council as soon as may he, procure to he sulnnitted to the Electors of the -Municipality of the City of Kingston under the provisions of the Muni(`ip:Ll Act in that behalf, a by-law authoriz- insg the issue of dehvnlurvs of said Cur- poralion to raise the said sum of {$25,- 000. 1'7 1.. ........ ....:.a n.. 1-... :_ _,_, ,. u. I 111160. 15. The said party of the first part shall before payment of said bonus pro- cure to be incorpormted and organized tl. com any to be designated The Kings- ton levnlor and Transit Compalny (Limited), or some similar and .quita.hle name, and such Company when incor- porated ahall by a writing duly exe- cuted, adopt, and agree to be hound by, the terms of this agreement and of the by-law hereinafter mentioned and thereupon the said Company shall suc- ceed ,to all the rights and be subject to all the obligations and liabilities of the said party of the first part under this agreement. sand (`ornoration shall. lav its `lune oucswnunng u.nu unnw.Lurea.. 14. The said Elevator shall be operat- ed 50 as to faciiitate as for as possibie the trans"-shipment of. grain at the Port ,0! Kingston and the development of the St. Lawrence River route for the car- riage-of grain to the seaboard, and it `is agreed that the City Engineer, or such other person as the Council of said Corporation may appoint, may en- iter into and upon the said Elevator and premises to determine whether the pro- vizlions of this agreement are being tul- fii ed. Vl;lUl1S filled. 1: '1' ____ __.._ '_-- --- n.uIIItII-cl` Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudu. `U 'uw_a uy Luu aulu party 01: L116 XIFSL n the Company to `be incorporated and ganized as}; hereinafter mentioned and register-ed_In the proper registry oice to secure the Corporation In the due pertormnnge of the provisions of Clause 10 of this agreement. Provided that such mortgage lien shall not con- aiituto aohurge upon said Elevator and `premises to any greater extent than the `amount of the principal and interest `at the said debentures from time to I time outstanding and unnw.tured.. '4. THE Enid Filnvnfnr aha Inn nnnu-nI~_ -.... .... . v. . . ..... . .v.. . .\..n.. ......... V BAKER HAj\(IL'I'ON" inn "Tommie, Kingston. 1,000 I ado. Rapids of 0 at. Lnvnnoo sud Hog- ' Inuunuuau'snarroa vnuu gnu yam, 13. The said lionus shall not be` pa`,yL me tnlaaxtil and thgtuid Etevator n oompe as `d d fgrtiliqts of 8U,&eg0mPl`et?g:s:iIgn:t:` h; e as: ~ 0mm: 0 I n'_m'ajo1-ity of them has bVe:np3?olt35 vnth the Cnty Treasurer of the said Corporatmn; nor _unless an_ until an agreement. charging the am Elevator gt! tlge Ian}! upon_ which the same aha 1 built wnth a first mortgage lien I favor of the Corporation to the nmouint of the-debentures (and interest; there- ,on) to 136 issued by the Corporation to raise sand sum Of `5,000, shall have [men emuted by the said party of the rim 1:'the Comnanv to be innnrnnralml Jon onnun. fl Screw Iron 5.5. Camplm'." ` oloctxic lightu. electric bolls. and all modern comforts. -__.-.. ....- -----_~.w-on -gpq Iv '1'. BANLBY. or 0. F. GILDELIBVI, .` utes Aunts. Kingston. Ont. -f-#----1-_--\----r------0-vI------ fa}-irid u~-.nonisa:eo:~~pmm.d. \ 6' in ca.Io com*nletidn as atonimid` shall mark : my, 1897. T comp1etidn a at T `a` u'u be d`.eh :ed.beynnd lat [i czar, um rtllll. II lurvlnaiaf-vprovtdgti but agree and he -la h _' It ment ou9::`shizTlyba mill uwud gxelillt 6 ` l& The mid bonus nhnll nn} 1...` ...;..- M. FLANAGAN, City Clerk. \9tce, Kingston, 19th VI (8811 DI (Sgd) 1). M. M. N OTICE. Aid-Ina service between Toronto and ::onmal ml bomolntoln from J o In IMIIJOI ckinnton '1` ESDAY BURS- nnr and SA UBDAY going Rut a 5 |.In., and coin: Want an um. nvnnngnnln-,TnnA Iltln Anna I.-Agni Iln-., McIN'n'1ur.. rupdnight. uoop unnuy, ammo : run, 10,000 hulhdn of wheat; steamer Glongnrr nnd consort Minnodooo. Fort WillI"n'm. lght`; schooner Annie Minna, Pelee Island, light; stumor Mylui Duluth, light: sloop Mag- gioL., Wolfe gland, Ii ht. atqmor Nio- pn. Tnvorno City. H; t; nchoonor Fabi- Onwcgo. lumbar; schooner Snowbird, * `llI:IolIoou|rl'loot '.Oht- :ohoonor Bj't':,lilit: mmm` l *1 . nu". ." , vv uvuv. Departuree : Schooner loote. light; schooner Dunn. steamer Roeemonnt. Fort illiem, light; schooner Queen of the Lek .Toledo, light; steamer 86. Lewren , Feir rt. light; steamer Denver, Milwaukee. ight; barge Hal, Chur- oledo, light; Eleuie, Montreal, 18,000 bushels of pen: schooner Nellie Hunter. Oiwego, hghb; sloop Dendy, 8tnith'e Fella, 15,000 of what: nmnr lllnnonn-9 and .v.., ..........-u n uvcill , unuv South Bay. 2,500 bushels ybuckwhut ; sloop Meldoap, Genenoque. 3.000 bushels of barley; schooner Bel- lou, Bath. 3,000 bushels of bar- ley; schooner Wells, Oewego, 250 tons of pea coel; schooner Jamieeon, Colborne. 8.500 bushels of buckwheat; schooner Echo, Cobourg, 3.000 bushels of wheat; schooner Annie Minnes, Bay of Quinbe be, 3,000 bushels of peas: schooner ilot, Bay of Quince ports, 3, buehele of wheeb. Toledo, ElCiO. Montreal. ISJKH hunhnln nl nanny uauln 11.. ' uuuuur ; acnoouer bullol. Hamilton, 8.500 bushels of peas; schooner, S. H. Dunn, Toledo. timber; schooner Bavaria, Toledo, timber laden; steamer Myles. Duluth. 40.000 bushels of wheat ; sloop Maggie L., Wolfe Island. 2,500 bushels of oats ; stea Niegam,Traverse City, timber; eteame Denver, Chicago, 60,500 bushels of corn ; schooner Snow Bird, Charlotte. 300 sons of coal ; steamer Glengarry and consort Minnedoaa, Fort William, 87,000 bushels of wheat; schooner Fleetwin , Charlotte. 300 tons of coal ; steamer St. wrence, Chicago, 62.- I 000 bushels of wheat; sloop Laura D.. buckwheat nlnnn Mndnnn nnnnnrunn `J nnn I Cra: That Have Touched at This Port Dur. In: the Past Week. Arrivals: Schooner Katie Eccles, Co- bourg, 8,640 bushels of peas; steamer l). D. Calvin and consorts. Toledo, timber laden; steamer Rosemount, Fort William, 78,000 bushels of wheat; steamer Tecum- seth and consorts, Grand Marius, timber; steamer Orion and consorts, Serpent; River, timber; schooner Nellie Hunter, Oswego. i 37. ) tons of coal; schooner Kate, Oswego, 257 tons of coal; sloop Maggie L., Wolfe Island, 3,500 bushels of oats; steam- er Clinton and consorts, Toledo, timber; schooner Sullol. Hamilton, R 50 kunhnln n` -.:u--- --J--A--- IKIIIN G-STOIQ`. ONTARIO. = GEORGE MILLS & co., AGENTIS, $8$E$$$$$$$i$Z$$$$$$$$$$$Z$$$$$$$$! `XiiFl(ifDizEU1Y EA'X1XR`TYPocRAPH co., WINDSOR, om. % M J E GEORG_l__1_\/\__l_L;l:NS AGENTS, gs 552$3s:$$m$:&:3:3:2o:E<$Es:$$zgigzsizzizxgxgxxzzg uaniuon ANn_rT LINE. QIIIQAIIQI: an A Irrr In/\\vn tux no It is worth something to have :1 distinctive mount. That s why the E. & D. is a favorite with both rider and dealer, and it's easy to sell a favorite. The time will never. come when others will be just as good," remember that. r \ Main feature, however, is the bearing. This is so constructed that dust or rain cannot get" into the ball race and the oil cannot get out of the pathway ofthe halls. For this reason it is only necessary to oil the E. &`D. wheel BUT ONCE A SEASON. No 01'] can is furnished with kit of tools. T More than another that impresses experienced bicycle riders with the E. & D. wheel _it is` the high quality of material, workmanship and nish that enter into its` construction. `Ttnie and money have been sacrificed without stint so long as the best" was produced. The v - PORT OF KINGSTON. `If dT1l17ere J isOne Thing 33 Ordon mm: for p::IhhlII|' nail - . , 'f:__ JAMES REID. - r'n'!~""":Ju"'u4"su.` . ;..r. um. ..,.` ,'..,_r'. This anus :3: "',x;~gR.3 In WHO woman `BE wITHou%T%&]}5`;% %E.&D. \ T5: -' ' ' u/m',a`-v.-.-- \ ,'o0`_ _,_, VaunuNcTUu.g _ _I own mvmwmounmumxcm. 7-II... Illllij IIEIDIIU IIIITK ?"._";-."'l" Pun. Au. "' &;.Iu.3. 3.`... Rlaholiol Mltarlo Navigation company. THE SCENIQLINE OF AMERICA. Railway! 13' E1331?` GOLD I$I23I I'\L ` . I. ,_ M an ago; -- .\-- l'~lIIl- - Linus llnnton:- lining `I--6__l'l`ll'Il . go` to rvw rtlloll vv ujuur L uuuuu unvvynuu VIII uuvvvuuu CAPE VINCENT AND NEW YORK. Forlowout ntcmtlmo table: and reliable information: I to '1`lO.8U ELD. FRED. A. FOLGER. *2:.;=:m.yr&- a.$`:Am" ' Foot Br6okS6`,K1xuton. nuu guns; vvnv uuu p.u.n. honmgnemg Juno um: duly. (oxoopt Ion- -Ll-lEnJ-' -nia 'rAa|_a; Bummer {on-CAPE VINCENT ` vl luvs KINGSTON daily (Sunday aloe ted) I A.l'I. and 1:30 P.M.. tsonnouting at Buys - Vtnolht with kitty: $0 all point; in the UNITED 8'l"A l`ES. ' In- __ __ n__I_._ nI-__:.._ n___ \__4_._,,.. J-3. Troy. Springeld. Hartford, Worcester. Pro- - vldonea. Boston and the I ntwngrl-DI 0! `NORTH lH'I'lHlN ONTARIO and BRI- v*-- in urlat Shaping can to British Columbia Th d F id . "(gran rllgwur-n?on _c'.-J3. to the Oanadipn Norr out awry Tuudu durlnu April. Pull rtinnh tK.&l'. d0.P.B-, l'|otoO$oo.0M':r1: strut. "1 II II! -nv nun VV lial.` . I Home Uf-loot. Album) New York, Philadel- phh. Bolt! moro,_ aahlngton and the i I'\1'."f'PPI" mxu. u.wp.m. " ullxoa, coup Ihlnl Hot 1. I. I until an dull`; No. 6 dual: ogocpa holiday. All othu an n daily pt du. Tum leaving It nu noon, lmvu In Ottawa at 4.56 n m.. and train luv- .._,__.,'_v-.--_...-.'v- ---v . .,lub nnser Ital "m=?@e#2':@*:9z1%@5Wv! 5" `wine `"2165 n . JD. si ::wou:_'I.u am. Qanwlugaj -.ru:---n-vi! Wunor Pulnco Bleeping Oars between NADE YYYLIIVIVKYVIV A\1T\ \1'Il1'l`f URI ` EmTyTo.u1mm m .-' Iufll IIIVII IILQIO , $2` `mom. on we to tzuaom mama by, ban: 0 cunning and Amurloan Rental. guugpbookod thxoudh to dntinnlon. ' ~ *w*?0m'W~ Mal 'gu' v'u7:n(')`t'c."wo 4'.ls5|:'u`:'a'.n.'-.::.1t]r'i'1':."1'o :31 .l:u`throuh human, arriv- :3S `:3 ? mun sooonmomxon. ' * :.'1r.1nxr.:r.Ame. 0 . . "16" a ohumgu! . lhuon. cor Johnutolf rggj TORONTO-MONTREAL LINE. 4LL%5.;~{%LI1$ ' n..` t,.i..._..... .. :.... `.A 11;. I- . } 3&%uan Flea-:L.Ds.; NORTK- ESTEBN ONTARIO and BRI- U GUI : IHIA. Ind for all nointn in `II JIIIIVI . llll `Dun luinuguq puny, $_',..::`:'...:31 ..:r: ..`.'.e.- .':..a:.'~:" M. C a '_ ` v < - 9 .3 "-omm` 4 `I J0hIIdr.om:' " u. *3. Ema. go . .rrI.oo'1:-pf" _ tohomu 0! Indian n : "iroa uh: I 1`Ii3'" o1Tlla.i" ' 1 " . I um. u an- n hugn mm m gorrlenl :.'3u1u " s um'- I: 1: ' v In-'9 Qllth. 11; 50 1 allnwor 3:31! .`i`-.: TRAVELLING. 5.! gas? AND wesr.` UIBI HIUYUQ " IHIIIIHKBUII I SOUTH- .-gl n vtfnni Warn upon 5- st-!!` DAY at 5 pan. ul-Ll' AY_aG 10 jun. .I_'.-y,V -,_- - ..__ .7 a'a1ouu o1i'-n7V " r ' loiji out for tholdigordoil sndf . hat` k` it ` " Emil. ns o All '01 I A Imttin nl Indium man'- _ nu:-,mI'. QI`th.KlIIl"lonvoI Su-ngowgt B 3.. is}. . O'..i`ng.uO`<:cnl:f::truT::d'r=n=:hn with an union, Bu. uvulu `WEST- Alhnuu Q1! Va uuuu. uunuvu uuu .'.EJ.A.S'I'~ I u Khan mar has C '{I;I};I3to9togi'j>`ula;, I II n n lpo I o_|l 0 at am i f iaiiu:AL.- _i='I`I'E7?f?; JL3. RWIl"l`& C0. . _ Fnlchl Agont 511,070? 0' DUI IIII HI. lo . Th! typo - I I b:_r r`Iptu'ln;ql':r I In and tutoring uh, nun! vononionulooe jg "i"Tf' , uoa.m TH.,:<:':9"~| L WIl`T& C0. Agent-I. `Vhho I 1. un mo Lam uhy or June. AD. 1897, at the hour of two o'clock, in the after- noon at. s onoe In tho (.1 ct Kin can the hit of the aid uuioi I aid] Qtud and sun up the mun votq Inn 1' and Iiuut thp Bx-law - 10. iggiment hqyoto umoxod ind ton-uh; u.loA.chollboraodnln~ ..vith Ind torn aunt ..of dobucuz-ad shu- not be %I;.fyIIllI nu ritual and ana- Ilmlod oonplhd .`. _, . - n ' anuw. uepuvtvwtwturni Officer. at `;Victoria d--Ax . Re nard'a ` home, Barrie atreet, by John R. atten- , bu)-y my-Returning Officer ` s. .c 911th day or June. Aj).1s97, ` `tlidux of eleven o'clock in the fore& ; : the Mayor of the said City shall dag}. cl? otllflico of the gitymerl in y- or e purpose 0 appoinu in? gnilhdlnppoint in writingslcnod B `um. two persons to attend. at tho ' tin! nnmminn un nl fhn -mu. ..:..-.. - In: I` I , K090 b.?`II i-:1. '33 ]:e! r`;4'>:s` :2 Z:-t..:1[:i'.I t ' {ital `sunning up oi tho votes iven for I ifainst this B -Iuw, an 0110 person o dttcnd at up Polling plucq an , / of the nurgsteq i1 Ind ` mm of promo ing the paaslnk o 1151} gt-aw, and 3 like ntxgnlbjeg magic- I , porpqnai to ` rm 9- .- puologpmingaorg-i otthis .w.w V. &d-.`:I'im- our no (1 pose. ` . June. A.D. at tin ot o'clock in the gun. n. ulc-K, uerpnt -Returning Officer. Cataraqui -9\ ard-At Mrs. Staley`s house. Queen street by James Barry, uty-Returning tficer. rontennc \V'a.rd-At Gilbert Auchin- v 0'3 shop. cornar or Colbpme and Clergaeatreets, by John Anderson. De- putf- turning Officer. R deau Ward-At Mrs. Nicholson`: house. Gordon street. by Alexander Sh w. ut -Raturni Of!` . zcicto at-d-.At #1 {2c::..-...a-. Ill uuicers,-namely:-- gydenham Ward_-At Mrs. Sullivan's house, corner of Gore and Wellington streets. b William Duffy, Deputy-Re- turning tficer. Ontario Ward.--At Ontario Hall, b John Johnston, Deputy-Returning 0 - ficer. llCQl'- St. Lawrence Wa.rd-A't William J. Paul's shop. Princess street, b William R. Dick, Desput -Returning 0 ficer. Cgtamnui ard-At. Mrs, .:tnI.m'. hfonntlon A'5 n`3-`s .`.".*&..`f" ."T. `_ JODII R0 July, 11.11. mm. 7. The votes of the duly qualified elec- tors of the said Municipality .-shall be taken u n this By-law on the 16th day of une, 1897, commencing at the hour of nine o'clock in the [oi-enoon, and closi at the hour of five o'clock in the ernoon of the same day at the following places in the said Municipal- ity by the following l)epnty-Ileturn- inz Officers; namelv:-- -Unuvvlug yluvva Iu luv 8; ity _the 1) mg Omcers,-namely;.. ydenham L Imp.-- ...._._.... -1 n_-, pert` II] me said Municipality. 6 his B -law shall come in force and take e feet on the second day of July, AD. 1897. 7, The union nf H... A..l.. ......):r:...: ..u,_ nmgawn. 5. For the payment of the said debt, and the interest lo become due there- on. an annual sum of $1.842 shall he raised in each year of the said period of twenty years by a. special rate sufficient therefor, to be raised, levied and collect- ed in each year of the said period of twenty years upon all t.he mteable pro- pert in the said Municipality. 6.`hlS Bv-law shall nnmn in fnrnn annn no lssuea accordingly. 4. The said debentures shall be dated on the day this By-law takes effect, and shall bear interest at the rate of four per cent per annum from the date there- of which interest shall be payable half- early on the second day of January and ul in each year at the office of the aaidy City Treasurer in the City of Kingston. 5, Wnr Hm navy-no-.0 at H... ....:.| J..|..| Lures snau nave aittacned to them cou- ns for the payment of the interest hereon halt-yearly as hereinafter pr0< vidod (which coupons shall be signed 1) the said Mayor), and said instalments shall be of such amounts, that the` amount falling due in each year of the mild ` eriod o twenty years shall not toget er with the interest payable in- that year exceed the said sum of $1,842, and so that the aggregate amount pay- -able for principal and interest in any year shall be equal as nearly as may he to what is payable for principal and in- terest during-each of the other years of said period, and the said debentures shall be issued accordingly. said deimntnrns uhnll hn tlnfntl ] IS in arrear; 9 Be it therefore enacted by the Council of the Co11pora.tion ot the City of Kings- ton an follows: . . .. 1. It shall be lawful for the Mayor of the said Municipality for the purpose . aforesaid to raise by way of loan u on the credit of the debentures herelnu ter mentioned from any pereo or persons, _ ,bod_v or bodies corporate, 'ho may be willing to advance the same upon the credit of said debentures, a. sum of , -money not exceeding in the whole the suid sum of $25,000. and to cause the name to be aid into the hands of the Treasurer 0 said Municipality for the purpose aforesaid. 2. If. shall he Inurfnl {run 6}: lfnwnw n! yame In annual instalments within nly -years from t da.y hereinafter entioned for this B '-law to take at- foct at the of! ice of t said Cit Tre9.s- urer in said City. an the sui deben- tures shall have azttached to them DOIIQ fl)!` thn nnlrrnnnaf nf flu: {nun-nub purpose moresam. 2. It shall be lawful for the Mayor of the said City, for the purpose of said loan to cause any number of debentures to be made for auchmums of mone as may be re uired, and which said de en- turea ahnl be sealed with the seal of the said Municipality, and signed by the Mayor and countersigned by the Treasurer thereof, and t ether shall not exceed. the said sum 0 $25,000. 3. The said. debt of 825.000 shall he mable in annual instalments within nlv -ram:-A frnm Hm Aau ha.-n:....n.... . ;_-"v..' _ .. , . j " " * ",. DI Borvl th Pl ' ::=o..a.t..""--w 3?" O 1 And whereas the amount of the ex- istini Qiebenmure debt of the said Muni- cifpality is $832,221 7lLl00, and no part 0 the same 'or of the interest thereon is in . u. H n.......!.-..... ........;...a 3... `-LA n,..._..:u to be created by this By-law ,is 825,000. And whereas the total amount re- quired to be raised annually during the currency of said debt by a. special rate on `the wteable pro erty liable thereto for paying the and ebt and interest as hereinafter provided is 01,842; Arid whereas the nmmmt. nf Hm whnln nerunzuwr provnaea 15 11,542; Arid whereas the amount of the whole mteable property of the said Muni- cipality, being for the year 1897, is 07,- 579,600; And whnrnnn fhn nmnnvrf nf Hm nv_ ue uuren [O ne eporuon or this By.-I_aw. 4 And whereas it is expedient to pass this By-law and submit the some to the electors of the said Municipality to authorize the issue of the debentures of said Municipality to the amount 01825.- 000, for the purpose of aidin the erec- tion in IaidCity ot o.Gmin levutor as particularly set forth in said agreement Ill schedule A hereto snnexed; And whnrnnn lhn nlnnnnvf nf H-in nlnlni in schedule snnexed :' And whegreua the amount of the debt to be And vI.'he.rexuz Hm tnfnl nmnnnf ro- ; WHEREAS the Corporation 0! the City of Kingston, on the one part, and Edwin Mooera, on the other part, have entered into the Izreament set forth in Schedule A.. hereto annexed, WM :1: than be taken to be aponion of this By.-law. And whereas it in arnndianvt to mus By-law to raise by way otloani ',_on the crcdlt ot the debentures at the lonlctpamy of the city of ' xlnzstonthe sum or $25,000. and to grant the-tame In aid of the ercction of a Grant Elevator tn "'~a_a_I_g city. ' utxauuivu ` 1(|l\l'I. 1=Assn'n . ' Innlunton. llnllnvilh. an `Dun in service tn nature 3 W 3?Qu1nto. "M '." :5. an . for on v.ayso':o.(8d".' ew. On Tnoodnn an lmndnln going to Brich. main .....-._y w. um Llllv part, II` no salu oom- I Pill - . 1:3 The work of constmction of aaidl !.7. !'ev`atto:; nhtllbe tuzamgmnoed withlin a L or a passage tiwczunz of the uni Corforution 051'`. the By-law hereinafter men ioned, and E110 nidiE_lovat<:)rdl:.`l:_ iits spptigno? or root vnng u 3 (run o and from carriers by lgndwamd mm nhull be fully _ loud and rea_dy to he ontoi! sud o receive gun: on M NW. 1.7. ld Whll Anah- nu oponwu and to receive grlii on]. November. 1897, and when such ` .th_at said Elevator shall not cost or such Insurance from the party of the first part; provided that in the - event of the destruction of said Ele- vator by fire the Corporation shall not be entitled as against the partiespf the iirst part to collect any larger sum under an policy or policies of insurance on said levator and premises held by them than the amount of the then un- paid and umnatured debt and interest created by the Gonporation in respect of said bonus. 1]. Subject t.o the provisions ofClnuse 10 of this agreement the said Elevator shall he maintained and operated by the said part of the first part during the season 0 navigation in each year for a period of twenty years from the time of completion under a penalty of 010 per day which the said Corporation may recover as liquidated damages from the said party of the first rt or the Company Lobe inoorpora. as herein- atter mentioned for each and every day be main- tained and operated within the intent an meaning of this agreement by rea- son of the neglect or default at the potty of the tint. part, or he said Dilly. 9 law i l King into i final} event ohtui "the 1 the I date 'said lA.D.. I ; , votes 7 ' Citw M j I ___j_. llllll l RIVE S IAII IHLSEB In respect; oi said Insuru .:, and ' in case the said party of the first part. neglects to insure said Elevator and prqnises as herein provided. or to [my the premiums in respeqt of such insur- ance from time to time then the Cor- poration may insure the same and pay the premiums thereon and recover the I cost of such insurance from party; part: provided that. in flux I insurance [0 me amount of $25,000 to be effected with in Company or Com- panies approved by said Corporation, and to that extent shall give to the Cor- poration all the rights and privileges of mortgages 01' said Elevator - '1 pre- mises in respect ul said insuru I the said nn.r'f.v nf Hm. r..-.4 H..- Ul apao.uuu tue sa_|(1 elevator shall [)0 d troyed by fire or other xwuident wit ' "the period within which the de- bentures issued in respect of said bonus by said Corporation are payable (name- ly, twenty years from the passage of the hy-law hereinater mentioned) the said party of the first part shell with- in one year thereafter rebuild t.he said Elevator in the same permanent and isubstantial manner and of the same materials and dimensions as the Ele- vator now proposed to be built, and the provisions of Sections 2 and 3 of this agreement: shall apply to such rebuild- ing of said Elevator, or in default of rebuilding they shall repay forthwith to the said parties of the second part such amount as shall be suffirienlt to satisfy and discharge the then matured outstanding debenture debt of the said Corporation created in respect of said bonus. nnd the interest from time to time to accrue thereon; and to the in- tent that. the said (`orporalion may be secured in the repayment of said amount the said party of the first part shall insure and keep insured the said elevator and premises to the full in- surable value and shall ussign to the said Corporation a. policy or policies of insurance to the amount of $25,000 effected with n Fnrnnnnu nr (`nun nerem provmed. 9. The charges for elevating, unlo.'ul- ins and spouting grain from and to VDSSOII and cars shall in no base exceed one-half cent per bushel. 10. If after Hm navmnnf nf mid hmma one-119.11 cent bushel. 10. If after the p meat of said bonus of $25,000 the sa_i elevator shall he "Hm nm-ind within u-hinh n... .a.. moz`.1'?.3a:"'71'R?ia 1 1 V ` n . ` \oI.`l`nnton'.'lIollvlIlo.':lr 'r'z.c?:.M'h ` Onsntnrdanto llo * - Mo. {

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