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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 25 May 1893, p. 8

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That- for the purpose aforesaid it shall and may be lawful for the:reeve of the said corporation (and he is hereby authorized and _ empowered so to do) to cause debentures of the said municipality of the township of Manvers to be made, executed and issued, to the amount of seven thousand dollars, in sums at not less than one hundred dollars each, which said debentures shall be signed by the reeve of the said corporation for the time being and countersigned by the treasur er for the time being of the said corporation, and shall be duly sealed with the corporate seal thereof, and the interest-coupons at- tached thereto shall be signed by the said i g-égineasurer. - $9452 The said debentures shall each bear ‘Et-‘dste upon the date hereinafter appointed 3‘ fer the coming into force of this by-luw, shall be payable at the end. or expiration of ' nineteen years eleven months and twenty- seven days from the date on which this by- law takes effect,- With interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum, payable yearly on the twentieth day of December in each and (c) That there shall be built, erected and completed a. Ioper and suitable way station on the line 0 railway at- Yelverton, or at that point on the line of railway nearest or most convenient to Yelverton. But these canditions are not to prejudice or in any way effect a. sale of the said debentures. v V _-- v u. v , ALJUU. (b) That there shall be built, erected, and completed, a. propor and suitable station on the Line of railway at or in the village of Janetville, or at that point on the line of the said railway (when it is;‘ constructed) nearest or most convenientg to the said vxllage of J apetvhle. (a) That the construction of the said rail- way from the town of Lindsay to the Cana- dian Pacific Railway shali actually be com- menced on or before first day of J uly, 1894, and the same fully completed and in runnin order on or before Phe first day of J uly, 1896. 11\ '1‘: LA! annzzaiiy during the currenhy of the said debentures, upon all reztabie property lying within that portion of the said municipality hereinbefore described by lots and conces- szons, as aforesaid by special rate, the sum of $561.75, in order to form a sinking fund for the repayment of the said debentures within twenty veaxs from the date thereof, and interest thereon payahie yearly at the rate of five per cent. per annum: Therefore, the municipal council of the corporation of the township of Manvers en- acts and ordains as follows: I. It shall and may be lawful for the cor- poration of the township of Manvers to grant by way of bonus to the Lindsay, Bobcaygeon and Pontypool Railway, which is to be constzucted upon, over and along the route hereinhefore indicated, the sum of seven thousand (1011:er upon the conditions follow- ing :â€" And whereas the amount of the whole ratabie prope'ty of and in that said portion of the said township of Man‘vers hereinabove described by lots and concessions, according to the last revised assessment roll, being for the year 1392, is the sum of $354,895. Ami whereas the said township has no existing debenture debt, nor is there any exzsting debenture debt whatsoever upon any part or portion thereof. And whereas it will be renuisim m min Aud'whem , for the said purp necessary for the said corporatio township of Mam‘ers to create a. dc extent of seven thousand dollars issue debentures therefor in the hereinafter appearing and payable : in proyided. ' ‘ _ And whereas. in pursuance of the tion of the said Lindsay, Bobcayg Pontypool Railway and of the r: the said petitioners as expressed in the said petition so presented as a it is expedient to grant such aid to railway. _ -«v wuwuuuo Lu that case made and provided, and whic said petition expressed the desire of the petitioners so signing to aid the said railway, and stated furthermore that the aid so desir- ed to be given was and should be by way of bonus to the extent of the sum of seven thousand dollars and furthermore thatdeben: tures should: be issued therefore Spayable in twenty years, with interest at five er cent., and furthermore definino the 0 portion of the Township of Manvers to be churned by lots and concessions, which said portion is described as follows; that is to say :â€"Lots one, two, three, four and five inclusive in thefifth concession of the said Township; Lots one, two, three, four, five, six,‘seven, eight, nine, and ten inclusive in the sixth concession of the said Township ; Lots one, two, three. tour, five, six, seven, eight, nine and ten inclusive in the seventh concession of the said Township; Lots one, two, hree, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine and ten inclusive in the eighth concession of the said Township; Lots one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve and thirteen inclusive in the ninth con. of said Township; Lots one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen and six- teen mclusive in the tenth, eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth concessions of the said township. A BY-LAW TO GRANT A BONUS 0F ’ SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS TO THE LINDSAY, BOBCAYGEON PONTYPOOL RAILWAY IN DBBEN- TUBES OF THE CORPORATION Of THE TOWNSHIP OF MANVERS- _.V_-._..-m- Auumb unau- way, to the extent of seven thousand dollars in debentures. And whereas, in pursuance of the statute in that behalf made and provided, a petition was on the tenth day of April A. D. 1893 presented to the council of the said Town- ship of Manvers, duly signed by not less in number than fifty freeholders resident in that portion of the said Township of Man- vers hereinafter more fully described by lots-and concessions, each of whom so sign- ing was then and is now a. duly qualified voter under and by virtue of the statute in that case made and nmvmmi um: ...x.:-L Whereas the Lindsa , Bobcaygeon and Pontypool Railway have made application to the corporation of the Township of Man- vers, asking that a. grant be made by way of bonus towards the construction of the said railway, leading from the villace of Bob- cavgcon in the County 0 Victoria through and over the Township of Verulam in the said county to the said Towu of Lind- say, theme on through the Township of Ops ‘ in the said County,thence through the Town- ship of Manvers and Cartwright in the Coun- ty of Durham to Burketon or to a place near or within ten miles westerly of I’ontypool, BY- LAW N o. u the said corpofiition of the ---v “I'll Ava‘ Lindsay, Bobcaygeou and viii be requisite to raise to cr_ea.§e a. debt to the lsand dollars, and to arefor in the manner and payable as there- said purpose it is eased in find by ed as aforesaid, h and :o the said the :rEque§t of E:e applica~ "7:33 "7* MM Take notice that the above is a. true copy of a proposed by-law, which has been taken into consideration and which will be finally pass- ed by the council of the corporation of the township of Manvers in the event of the assent of the electors being obtained thereto, after one month from the first publication in the MXLLBROOK REPORTER the date of which publication \s as the eighteenth day of May A. D. 1893, and at the hour, day and place therein fixed for taking the votes of the electors the polls will he held. Dated this ighth day of May, 1893. ALFRED RYLEY, Township Clerk. 3 2.. ‘ u k I‘d- u! . 1b , 3 .meaurn‘mdnu an ad n ‘n: .9 m .w .«-r in.-:rur:ion.wi:l won 0 ”u film.- to mm Three Thin Year-ix: theirown Iorali:i“s.n h(‘f“\“’ffhn\v v0.1 the situation orvmpi-vyzm-ntw: \\ My}, : .3, can 6:: No money for me unless :um-esstul .xs “I“"K‘. Ea learned. I desire but one warm»: “on: fuel; dis: have already laugh: ".nd pm :1»! yum empl lumber. \ al'mg‘ over idboa :1 ”area. 18. The fourteenth day of June, 1893, at- the Clerk’s office in the village of Bethany, at twelve o’clock noon, is hereby fixed as the time and place when the Clerk of this council shall sum up the number of votes give: for and against this by-law respect”- ively. 1-2. The tenth day of June, 1893, at the Clerk’s oflice in the village of Bethany, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, is hereby fixed as the time and place for the appointment of persons to attend at the various polling places and at the final summing-up ot the votes by the Clerk, on behalf of the persons interested in and promoting, or opposing, this‘by-law respectively. A n 1' AR. ' I . teachany .“ intel] ~(‘X. “hn mt: road : aftvr insu’u ¢on.wi! la"\' 23 mm Three Polling division number seven, at James Hobbs’ hall, in J anetville. Frances Fanning, Deputy Returnjng Ofiipeg ,__.i_ \ Polifixg Division number six, at the Tem- perance [13.11, Lifl‘ord. Deputy Returning Officer, James Dean. Polling division number Lwo, at James N. Johnston’ 3 house, lot ten, concession eight, in the township of Mam‘ers. Deputy DRc- turning Officer, said James N. Johnston Polling division number one, at; the school house, Lotus. David (‘1. F ergusou, Ucpqu Returning Officer. 11. The votes of the electors of that portion of the municipality of Manvers des- cribed as follows, that is to say :â€"~Lots one, two, three, four and five inclusive in the fifth concession of the said township; Lot-s one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine and ten inclusive in the sixth conces- sion of said township; Lots one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine and ten inclusive in the seventh concession of the said township; Lot-s one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine and ten inclusive in the eighth concession of the saidtownsnip; Lots one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve and thirteen inclusive in the ninth concession of the said tovrnship ; Lots one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen and sixteen in- clusive in the tenth, eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth concessions of the said township, shall be taken on this hy-law on Tuesday the thirteenth day of June, 1893, from 9 o’clock in the forenoon until 5 o clock ; in the afternoon of the same day, at the ‘ following places ; and the following persons shall be deputy returning officers to lake the votes at the respective places :â€" ‘\ .‘. three. 10. That this bylaw shall come into force on the 201.11 day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety- H...A.. 9. Allviuterest coupons attached to the said debentures falling due before the day of the completion of the said railway frcm Lindsay to the Canadian Pacific Railway shall be detached from the debentures and returned by the said trustee to the Treasur- er of the corporation of the township of Manvers from time to time as the same be- come due, to be cancelled. ' S. In the event of the said company fail- ing to commence or complete the said rail- way within the time hereinbefore mentioned and provided for, the said debentures and coupons attached thereto and the proceeds thereof shall'at once he returned by the said trustee to the Treasurer of the corporation of the township of Manvers to be cancelled and the council may at once pass a by-law repealing this by-law. , V is v- ‘ __.._ -v- -.-vn.aua\u.1.ull. 7. That, subject as hereinafter mentioned, the said debentures and proceeds thereof shall be delivered and paid by the said trustee to the said Lindsay, Bobcaygeon and. Pontypool Railway Company upon comple- tion of the said line of railway from the town of Lindsay to the Canadian Pacific Railway. provided the same is commenced and completed within the time. hereinbefore mentioned and provided for. 6: That the said debentures shall be de- livered by the said Reeve for the time being of the said corporation to Robert Ross of the town of Lindsay, banker, as the trustee appointed by the said corporation and the said Railway Company, who shall not. dis pose of the same or convert the same into money except as hereinafter mentioned. . 5. There shall be assessed, levied and . raised in each and every year during the currency of said debentures, by a special rate on all ratable property comprised and lying within that portion of the said town- ship of Manvers described as follows, that is to say :â€"Lots one, two, three, four and five inclusive in the fifth concession of the said township; Lots one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine and ten inclusive in the sixth concession of the said township; Lots one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine and ten inclusive in the seventh concession of the said township ; Lots one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine and ten inclusive in the eighth concession of said township; Lots one, two, three, four. five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve and thirteen inclusive in the ninth concession of said township ; Lots one,.two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen and sixteen inclusive in the tenth, eleventh, twelth, thirteenth and fourteenth concessions of the said township, .the sum of $561.75, which said sum shall be sufficient to include a. sinking fund for the repayment of the said debentures when the same become due and payable, and interest there- on yearly at the rate aforesaid. F""" 4. The said debentures shall have coupons attached for the payment of interest as afore- said, and the debentures and coupons shall be payable at the a ency of the" Dominion Bank in the town 0 Lindsay in the county of Victoria. every year during the currency of the said de- bentures, and until the same Ere fully paid. A ML-,,SJ~II . NOTICE. § guccessxut .ts almrc. Easilyand quickly 3 works:- non: (‘nch disnic: orcounty. I d prm-idczl ,wEHx emphyment a town :g over $3901) I‘- yenreach. RENEW articular; 3“]! RE. Address at once, 75:2: #215, I: .. ...... ‘u‘LU 1 £555 ‘8‘ 2 I undertake to briefly *5“? far-15' unellimmt m-nnn no any... ....... V...” Ly intellimtut person of eithef road and wn‘tc,nxxd who. on. win work industfiouzly. Three Thousand Dollu's a iEvoJ win mo furnish can can} thntanltiunt. THE “ REPORTER ” from now Till Jan. ’94 for 600. V_---_vâ€" -v .--~ v" u. scum Pontypool, when; he will remain bill 13h; following Monday. “_ -._ -y- -AVVAI Holt’s Iiotel, Blackstoékifror night. SATURDAY, will pxjooeedrto his own stable v v - ._ -v- anvvu Bethany for night. THURSDAY, Yelverton for night. FRIDAY SW aim s hotel, Cesarca, for noon 71- 1.. ., . - -»- - - ' ,, H 7. v__ .._-- ~-vvu u; ulvu Al VV 111x03 “ nicks" with our Canadian mere 1 would just state the halt brother to Muckle Wilkes cwned by Kidd Bros., of Listowell, Ont., Oliver Wilkes (10647), sire of the fast yearlings Oliver Twist. 'earling race record half mile 1.445;}, 1.44 at {idgetown in 1891: Lulu G., Dominion {calling record, half gnile 1.34, and winner of col stakes at Mitchell 111 1891. Oliver Wilkes, a half brother to Mueklc Wilkes. won the sweepstakes prize for the best roadster stallion at Toronto Industrial last fall, and is also the sire of the changion yearlin , Lulu dG., which holds the Can ian half-mi e recor . ' TERMSâ€"To insure, $16.0fl MON DAY mornmg will leave his ownstable and proceed to Blue’s hotel, Kendall, for noon, thence to “'ebber’s hotel, "Garden Hill, for ni ht. TUESDAY, cminion hotel,-Millbrook, for night. WEDNESDAY, James (Joe’s tor noon. ,i_ v ,_ i._ - --.,-.-a v .. v ,y vull n \uu, auu. [1va UL which I have at my farm, will compare with the product of am' stallion in Canada. One of them is consided by competent; judges to be. a perfect trotting machine. Would like intend- ing breeders to see them- I think I can safely Yredict for Muckle Wilkes a great future-when 1is stock are old enough to deVeloD. As an evidence of how well theblood of Brown Wilkes ‘- “;n,va" ...:n.. A.-- nl‘_- ‘ -_i, tuuto stamp these qualities on his ofi‘sprinr. His colts are large and handsome and give every evidence of extreme speed. only four of which are rising twflo years old, and two of -..L:-L Y LA___ e; , , ... , , __ __....V .I. -.-u, uuouaAuu 2.30. Joe Kellog 2.3!), Lady Vorhees 2.33.}. and other fast one». Sire also of the dams of Scott’s Hiutoga 226. who in turn sired twenty-one in the30 11313.21an the dams of sixteen in the 30 listâ€"six of them under 2.20. and eight sons that have produced twenty-six performers. and bmuggler 2.15%. the‘ reatest race horse of his or any other dayâ€" as a double cross of the Tuckahoe blood and many other fast and game horses. Therefore, all things considered, Muckle Wilkes can hardly fail to be an im ressivc; sire as he combines breeding, individunfity, and mute frictionless trotting action. He cannot fail to stamp these qualities on his ofl‘snrine. 11¢ Pedigree and Deseription of the Trot- » ting-Bred Stallion aekle ~U9i1ke§ noon, Farmers, you will consult your own interests by ggivmg egg gatherers “the shake,” to pafy 0 you from one to two cents pe r your eggs than you can get elsewhere. In Great Variety and of andlixamine Them. We haverjust received our stock of Spring Hats for Ladies and Gentlemen. In quality- and style this stock isequal to any city store, and. our prices are right. See them before purchasing-j milk. Get only the smiling-é: by Scott Bowne, Belleville. E Druggists, 50 cents and $1.00. ' â€"- vv vvusl la, Colds, Consurhption, Scrofula, and all Anaemia and Wasting Dlseases. Prevents wasting in children. Almost as palatable as â€"1I1_ 1‘- REPAIRING AZSPEGIALTY. Best Make 0f Watches in Gold And; Silver Watches am}; IF YOU WANT ASET OF REAL Scott’s Emulsion cures BUY THE BEST * That; is well worth your attention. Fence Wire, Field and: Garden A Fine Line of Platedwape at Lowest Prices. BAILIEBDRD MARKET WE HAVE ALSO RECEIVED A VERY LARGE STOCK OI JOHN STEELE WE HAVE ALSO A VERY FENE; LINE OF ‘. Ticket Office, yrscm LTY. LARGE STOGK OF SBEOTAOLES; OPPOSITE TOWN HALL MILLBROOK. our attention. They are made» by the best; makers and are sold at rack-bottom pines; . Prepared Sold by all EGGS. Coughs, HAS 0N HAND A FINE LINE OF CALL 0N of the Latest, Patterns. Come. =m. They Can’t be Beaten. Geniral Tefephone Office. DEAFNESS AND N HEAD permanently cure lately genuine system. C dinary cases have been su‘ Full particulars, with 04 testimonials post free. E Upper Kensington Lane, I. consisting of Drv Goods, C Shoes, Hats and Ca Is, Fm Cheap for cash. A i kin’i: ed and the highest prim Eggs at the shop or on the of 112‘: Fines: and Best Se In Tow Desires to inf. -,__--I. v a‘l [LI 0 o (Successor to T. H. and Hon. Graduate of On 1020. Toronto. to Vote “'e.~: Mounted Police. Clinical Lectures. Royal London. Eng. Dentistry :1 mesticatsd animals [mate scientific mcxhods. Oflioe Dominion hovel. Milihmnb ,7 vvu-pHJLU given to book-keeper‘s m a permanent book-keep Communicauom from 'n. «2ch prompt attention 1 places performed mode: ory. Office: 2.9 water office boxgz’é. PcX'CI‘OOX‘O. ( . 7 â€" â€" vâ€"I’. U :bqu'cc. Boo -,; counts cmc ixcd. As: and all details mnnn! â€"m\,uw Dmmpziy ’aTmnded w ‘ ouwrwn. rrofesSor 0: Master C R0 aJSchooi now prepare to receiv mental. at his residence scrucuon a: any hour. Musical instrungepts oz “Mm-‘0‘- AA- Rembermn, PARENTS AND TH _ LY are resmmnn \V‘ , _- Wu. uuublu Blo ck. “'alton ézre‘ gend on the security M65555; i1; IOWes: rates. SMITH PR5. J. A. V. l’rc liotaries c.Ofiioc. v"...vuzn.-\u Unxvcrsnics. Lieu goons. Edinburgh ] cad Surgeons. Una; s‘ore. Aner ‘ on’s reside: '. 1314431). {mm ’ “" Flsfilfl) V}: 0 Office and resid 01 8~ Queens Haze; 3; ARCHIBALD \‘l RIAG E LIC £2. Keen: ccnsxmx; 3-3 mum: of 21.325 ‘ uzd N0 .I‘UL': :6 to tho‘ _Manuiaczurer 01 Ilâ€"acfi' “Auk‘u‘ Cl ( me. Elbe JOHN or raznilics in visitor: during bian Expositio. city. Chicago map. Thaw w Should avaiiih pairing them-c menmu to 1-00 leaving hmnc. free to all. jus: })UI the G. 1 certain} of fami " 011;”! 7 £36 c.1512“ Sozicu? cmgo. 11-3! P. 31' “ HOMES The abow .WARD. B. FIVE TE LEAVING 7.50;. 11. z ?. 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