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It has awondorfulefl’ectonsvomn’s system, makes pains and aches miah, brings color to shopdocheek sud sparkle totlaooye._ In: LKIIburn Co.,umm.rmnm.om. ’ Theroisno needforsomymb suffer pain and wuknas, men, doe plessness, anemia, hint and spells and the am troubles whi render the life of woman s mud of sick ness and suï¬'oting._‘ ‘ ., THE LEADING FURNITUR] LERS OF LINDSAY. Have Restored Thousands of Canadian Women to Health and Strength.’ LAND AGENT, 91 Kant-It. Lindsay, Out. 7 ALL BUSINESS of this no.- manta, MONEY TO LOAN on Mort- gage at. lowest can-mt rates I HAVE access to the cheap- est money market In Canada. and will give my Mons ï¬nd beneï¬t them-cot, EXPENSES 0F LOAN W down to the lowest possible point consistent with unwr- No Trouble to Show Goals [ARM [BANS I, no-mbitioi feeling. - coo. nu sex. on a son “.2. ALL sauna. FOUR 4. “That the proceeds of the said Debentures shall be paid to the Town Treasurer, and paid" and. applied for the purposes and with the objects above recited, and for no other purâ€" pose whatscever. 5. That the votes of all the Elec- tors in the Town of Lindsay quali- ï¬ed to vote under the Municipal Act, for the creation of (10th shall be tak- en on this Byâ€"law on..-“ 3. That the said Debentures shall be issued all at one time: and may be issued at any time after the First day of February 1903, and within two years after the passing of this Byâ€"lqmw. . on the credit of the said Municipality the said sum 01 Two Thousand Dolv lars. and may and he is hereby auth- orized and required to issue Twenty iPublic Library Debentures of the iCorporaJtion for the sum of One Hun- dred and Forty-Seven Dollars and Seventeen cents each, payable at the oflice of Town Treasurer on the Fit- teeth day of December, A. T). 1903 and of each of the next succeeding nineteen years mpectively, and sue}: debentures shall thus reprï¬eut in the respective years the following am- ounts of principal with interest on the unpaid principal at the rate of four per cent. per annum. Year Princinal Interest Total 1903 ...... $ 67.1 7 $80.00 $147.17 1904 ...... 69.85 ~ 77.32 147.17 1905: ..... 72.65- 74.52 * 174.17 1906 ...... 75.55 71.62 147.17 1907 ...... 78.57 68.60 147.17 1908 ...... 81.72 65.45 147.17 i1909 ...... 84.99 62.18 147.17 1910 ...... 88.39 58.78 047.17. p g 1911 ...... 91.92 55.25 147.17 . 1912 ...... 95.60 51.57 147.17 1913 ...... 99.42 47.75 147.17 1914 ...... 103.40 43.77 147.17 1915 ...... 107.53 39.64 147.17 1916 ...... 111.83 35.34 147.17 1917 ...... 116.31 30.86 147.17 1918 ...... 120.96 26.21 147.17 8919...... 125.79 21.38 147.17 1920 ...... 130.82 16.85 147.17 1921 ...... 136.04 11.13 147.17 1922 ...... 141.49 . 5.08 147.17 2. That there shall be raised and levied in each year for the payment of the said debt and interest, and the debentures issued therefor, the sum of $147.17 during the currency of the said debt and debentures by a. special rate suflicient therefor on all rateable property in the Municipal- ity of the Town of Lindsay, the same being sufï¬cient to discharge the several yearly sums of principal and interest accruing due as the said sums become respectively payable acâ€" cording to the terms of this Byâ€"law. ‘--v- J -“_ .. ' desirable to have the debentures to be therefor payable in twenty annual in- stalments or block sums of $147.17 and so drawn as to include the Prin- cipal and interest at. four per cent. per annum aS'hcreinafter set out, inâ€" stead of dethntures with coupons. AND WHEREAS the said annual sum of $147.17 with a reasonable amount for annual expenses or main- taining and managing the said Pub- lic Library, will exceed half a. mill in the dollar upon the assessed value of all ratedble real and personal proâ€" perty in the Tovm of Lindsay. and involve an assessment exceeding the amount speciï¬ed in sub-section onegf section 14 of the Public Libraries Act, and it is necessary that the Said annual sum shall in each year during the said period of twenty years he raised by special rate sufï¬cient there- for on all the rateable property in the Town af Lindsay, the same being the total amount required for that purpose. , ---v-V--â€" , AND WHEREAS it will require the sum of $147.17 annually for a. per- iod of twenty years for the payment. of the debt, created by this Byâ€"law, with interest at the rate or! four per cent. per annum, in instalments ac- cording to the terms of this Byâ€"law, so that the aggregate amount. pay- able for the principal and interest iq each year shall be equal as nearly as may be to what is payable for prinâ€" cipal and interest during each of the other years for such period, and it is A nYâ€"LAW Ammo THE ISSUE 017“ DEBW, ma. ,A THE PURPOSE top A venue LIBRAEiY. ~ ‘ WHEREAS it By-law of the Muniâ€" cipal Council of the Town of Lindsay was passed on the Ninth day of January, A. D. 1899, establishing a Public Library in this Municipality under the Public Libraries Act , AND WHEREAS a. sum of Two Thousand Dollars is required for the purpose of purchasing a. site for the erection of a. building for the said Public Library , as appears by the special estimate for that purpose furnished by the Lindsay Public Libâ€" rary Board to the Council ; AND WHEREAS for the purpose aforesaid it is necessary to create a. debt to the extent of Two Thousand Dollars and to issue Debentures therefor in the manner herinafter mentioned : AND WHEREAS the Council have refused to raise the said sum for the purposes aforesaid, without the as- sent cf the electors and the said Pub- lic Library Board have rmuired that the question shall be submitted to a. vote of the electors of the Municipal- ity entitled to vote on money By- laws in manner provided by the Municipal Act in respect to By-laws for the creation of debts, as provid- ed for by section 14 of the Public Libraries Act. AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole ra'teable property of the Town of Lindsay, according to the last Revised Assessment Roll, is the sum of $1,934,981.00. "1. That for the purposes aformid the Mayor†of the said Municipality of the Tom of Lindsay may bo'rrow AND WHEREAS the amount of the existing Debenture Debt 9! the Town of Lindsay, exclusive of Local Im- provement Debts, secured by srecial acts. rates or assessments, 53 $233.- 953.24 and there is no part of the pr‘i'ncipal or i'pterest oi the said c75- isting debt in arrear : BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED BY THE SAID MUNICIPAL COUNâ€" CIL of the said Town of Lindsay. pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Act and of the Public Lib- raries Act : BY-LAW NO. 984 oooooo ...... nnnnnn oooooo uuuuuu ...... oooooo ...... vvovv $2,000.00 Dated this 22nd day of Novembe A. D., 1902, 7. That the 6th day of January 1903, at the Town Clerk's Olï¬ce in the Town of Lindsay. at twelve o’clock noon, is hereby ï¬xed as the time when and the place where the ‘Clerk of this Council shall sum up ‘the number of votes given (or and against this bylaw mpectively. TAKE NOTICE that the above is a. true copy of a. proposed By-law which has been taken into considera- tion, and Which will be ï¬nally passed by the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Lindsay in the event of the assent ol the electors being ob- tained thereto. site: one month from the 4th day of December. 1902, being the date of the ï¬rst publication‘ thereof in the Watchman-Wattle:- newspaper. and that. the polls lor. taking the votes of the electors thereon will be held at the hour, day and place named in said By-law. No. 2, F. Grandell's Ofï¬ce, Deputy Returning Ofï¬cer, Mr. Peter Curtin. 6. That the 3rd day of January, A. D. 1908. at the Town Clerk's Of- ï¬ce in the Town 01 Lindsay. at ten o’clock in the forenoon. is hereby ï¬xed as the time and place for the appointment of venous to attend at the various polling places and at the ï¬nal summing up of the votes by the Clerk respectively. on behalf cl per- sons interested in the promoting or opposing this By-law respectively. V’ou are inviied to tut writing for a MnAlftedWauemqarnwflSkTmflw hasheeniutheenployofthSueetRaflnme- pauyforannmbuofyeusumotm iafotunm thathehadn anackofhmg'ollovdby typhoid {evanandafletm‘zwedu of ' It mhdinampflcaï¬onof Mandingo“ Duringthisillnaa be us under themefooeof tbbestphysidaaiathisdty.vhomnadi¢n ,, -- -‘j 44...: L2... h. aim-0A! ThanhflocumwshMPnzeahaMï¬quforflmity’cmm rm'WMWummmmwa-M locum for whores-loch. Wpflom Wool: Lungs, Cam. and a rundown M Do you cough? ‘ Is your appetite bad? Do your lungs pain you? Are your lungs delicate? Is your throat sore and inflamed? Are you losing flesh? Do you spit up phlegm? Are you pale and thin? Does your head ache? Do you lack stamina? MONDAY THE 5th DAY 01' JANUARY 1903 EAST WARD No. .1, Grozell's Shoe Shop, Dep- uty Returning Ofï¬cer, Mr. Archibald Bradshaw. A New Discovery that cures‘congmpï¬on. SOUTH WARD No. 1, Bryans 6: Co’s. Lumber Ofï¬ce, Deputy Returning Ofï¬cer, Mr. W. J. Stewart. N9. 2. F. Armstrong’s Livery Ofï¬ce Deputy Returning Ofï¬cer, Mr. Geo. A. Irwin. from 9 o'clock in the {orenoon until 5 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day at the following places, and the following shall be the Deputy Returning Ofï¬cers to take the votes at the rape-cave places : NORTH WARD No. 1. at. Council Chamber in the Town Hall, Deputy Returning Ofï¬cer, John Kelly. No. 3, Horn Bros.’ omce, Deputy Returning Ofï¬cer. Mr. T. J. McKib- bin. No. 2. Skitch's Wagon Shop. Dep- uty Returning omoer, Mr. R. G. Cor- neil. No. 3, George Bryans' Carpenter Shop, Deputy Returning Ofï¬cer, Mr. Chas. O’Leary. 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