Bn' oul | ! 1: Em "ming what is known as the Mahchester Creek .end of the A BY-LAW tg pre LA gull Fo of gaoL0 eit 0% ha: ppitioned_ the 'hengfit the -Vil- ing that ag if. lage of Manth er lands on Lots No. 12 and 1 Fourth and Fifth, Con- Creek or t ing through such lands was properly deepened and 'the Li, the Sesh Hn to hav work performed in a o ie a such case made an vided, | x ry An said Conncil rocured an made by Wm. E. Yarnold, P.L 8, 4 person com pet- ent for such purpose, of the said Creek or watercourse * 't0 be deepened and straightened, and have also red plans and esti; the work, ade by the said Wm. E, py to be made by him of the pro to be benefitted by such deepéning and straighten- ing, as nearly as he - 'the "proportion of De mis opin. wt po qorivad in consequence of such "deepening and straightening by every road and lot, or por. tion of lot, the said assessment: to bo made and the report of the said Wm. E. Yarnold in respect thereof and of the said decpening and straightening being as follows :-- To the Reeve.and Councilors. of the Municipal Council ¢f the Township of Reach : Gentlemen, -In accordance with your instructions to examine and report as to the practicability of widening aud deepening as well as staight- ~ with a view of improving the drainage of the docality, &e. . . I have the honor to report that I have made the required examination of the locality throegh which the Gredk passes and can say that I 'have -ascertaiued fhat there is a sufficient fall from where: you contemplate to begin the improvement, mamcly--at the drat .cutivert south of Man- chester on the Gravel Road iin the 4th con-| cession to where the Creek crosses the centre line of lot No. 12 in the 5th eoncession (or to the Time between the propertivs of the Rev. Mr. Mitchell and Robert Munco) Be tween these two points there is a totul fall of 19.15 ft in a-distance of 4276 ft, quite suffici- «cient, in'my opitiion, to ensure complete drain- age, which J aust say is greatly needed in a snuitary a8 well as an agricultural view, and will, if earricd out, be of great benefit 10 the . locality, 1 would say the drain should not be less at tthe bottony than 3 feet wide and 6 feet wide at he top, whieh will give sufficient slope ito the sides. 'I have devided the fall into three .eades, the Gist to extend from the culvert on tae Gravel Road to the culvert on the Centre Rod, there: being a fall besween these two points of 5} feet after allowing a cut of 2 feet ut the place of'begintiing. Agia fro e East end of theculvert on the Centre' to station 72 on Jot 12 in the Sth concession on the Mitchell property there iis a full feet of natural surface but atter allowing for cut at station 39, leaves tie fall tor drain of 33 feet, And from station 72 to 85 or Jine between Mitchell and Robert Munroe there is a fall of 4.0% feet. This is'where the drain will termin- ate, being necessary in my opinion to extend it here to meke theavork complete. The levels svere/taken at every 50 feet, asa reference to the aggompanying longitudiual section wil n : ic yards of earth to be re- moved 13 13287 which at a <ost of 20 cen's per vard amounts to $265.74 some of the work willhe very light, as [ followed the drain tit has already been made from the Gravel Road to the culvert East of Manchester, with only one alteration near the concession all that re- quires-tobe done om this part of the work is. te deepen. and repaic or throw out what has fallen in. The line of drain von 'will see 1 have made quite straight from 'the Gravel Road east ot Manchester to Centre Rowd and being across the west lots se the accompanying plas will show, the ved Tine being the ahisraidnle The excavali mngl will he still more 50 across She stsh-halt of lot 12, but the cost will be oyerbalanced thy the good gained as it will entirely reclaiin that part of lot 12 throngh which it will run. The approximate area of land to be benefit- d as: a other roads belonging to the Municipality and to _ | said debentures have to run. cover interest thereon for Five Years at the rate of Eight per cent per annum, the fol- lo special rates over and above all other rates shall be assessed and levied, (in 'the same manner and at the same time as taxes are levied), upon the undermentioned lots or parts of lots and the amount of the said special rates and interest assessed as aforesaid against such lot or part of lot respectively shall be divided into five equal parts and ono such part shall be assessed and levied as aforesaid in each year for five years after the final passing of this By-law, during which NEW «| AROCERY TESTABLISHMENT PRINCE ALBERT. The Subscriber would inform the inhabitants of h and surrounding municipalities that he has opened a J GROCERY BUSINESS In the Store lately occupiéd by T. C. For- man, Esq., Prince Albert. The public may sus |rely on being supplied with the Best £ B i Quality of every description of Bus 2 La trosres--Fresh and Chea % A 2.5% 1 i - ape Gony:: aot {L Astes 2 EE 5% | Having a thorough knowledge of every 4 13 52 $12 50 $0 department of the business my Stock will 4 13 7 50 50 | always be selected with-eare and bought on 3 13 Sus 223 50 | the most advantageous terms of which cus- No. 33 4 1 om 2 % ( a tomers will reap the full advantage. 34 13 0.25 2 50 50 34 8B "1. 3 50 TERMS CASH. 44 18 050 2 50 » ' wi irizart nat » Any quantity of Butter and Eggs Wanted. Boks T1TU Sp iB 33 R. McLENAGHAN. a 3 v5 in 5 | prince Albert, May 3, 1876. Poa dm BR ib a ; wa nis 100 0 Notice--To Farmers! = .. ' « 2 -- . 2 > 0.87 250 ) 5 | FYHE Undersigned would inform the inhabi- 5 = 22 i 3 4 o T tants of Reach and surrounding townships > 7 0.25 10 00 2 oo | that he has purchased Mr. Wm. Jamieson's in- a 8 025 1000 % | terestin_ the Agricultural Implement Show a 9 0.25 10 00 0) | Rooms, Manchester, and has since added seve- a M us b 00 0 ral of the best Plows and Hanows of he atest yo 0.2 0 Improved patterns, Spring-Toed and Double. " I "ye Jo » o Force Broad-Cast Seeders. Having learned, . 4 0.25 10 00 oo | after careful enquiry _nmongst the farnfing a 15 0.25 10 00 0 | community, that the Kirby Mowers and Reap- a 16 0.25 10 00 00 | ers are favorite machines, I have arranged b 1 0.80 125 0 25 | with Mr. D. Urquhart, of the Sign of the Plow, b 1 0.46 5 00 00 | Port Perry, to receive orders for the Kirby b wi? 0.18 7°50 50 | Mowers and Reapers for the coming Season, b oh 018 10 0 00 { and I take this opportunity to solicit order p 3 os id n 4 these nachines, and for the several Tmplen b 3 0.36 I 0 3 on | Such as Plows of all varieties, Gang Ploy c 2 0.50 500 1 00 | Repairs and all that are wanted around o c 4 «0 5 00 1 00 | farms. Customers may rely on fair and hi © 5 0.22 500 1 00 | orable dealing and nothing but the best articles oe 8 JD.50 5 00 100 will be kept.. Farmers are respectfully invited 190m 2 u 20 2 w 1 » to call ere purchasing elsewhere, opr Con 5 3 13 5 wl JOSE s Chargeqble tothe Coron 12 - 3 2 Manchester, May, 2, 1876. $I $0 * Mitehell's Property. + A, W. Ewers' property. 18. H Christian's property, Take notice that the above is a true copy of a By-law which is proposed to be finally pass-| ed by the conncil of the Corporation of the | TPownsliip of Reach at a meeting to be held at the Town Hall, Manchester, on Wednesday. the | 2nd day of August next and that any one in-| intending to apply to have such By-law or any part thereof quashed, must, within ten davs after the fing] passing thereof, serve a notice in writing upos the Reeve and upon the Clerk of this municipality of Iris intention to wake | application for that purpose to one of Her Majesty's Superior Courts of Law in Toronto | bie « Noyes is hereby 4'v School Trastees. cen that all School Prustees in this Township who may i that their School Assessments sirous during the term next.ensuing the finul passing | pe placed on the Collector's "Roll for the of the said By-law. And also take notice that at the said time and place the said coungil will form itself into, a Court of Revision under the provisions of the | Assessment Act applying thereto revise tl said By-law. JOHN CHRISTIE. Township Clerk. Reach July 3, 1876. WATCHES, | prasent year do make | the apecting chester, on Wednesday, the he | August next otherwise such | caunat be inserted on such Collect Reach, June 27, 1876. SIGN OI their application to Clerk previous to or to the Council at a to be held at the Town Hall, Man- 2nd As cnt JOLUN CHRISTIL, Township Cluk, CLOCK and Silverware. Phe Subscribers having made considerable improvements in the their place of business, are now better able than ever to supply gveryth pen. Remember the Sign of the Red Watch. Port Perry, July 6, 1876. wel by the druin is 189 ucres @nd'is shown or | -- thie:Plan and Schedule hereanto annexed. Proportiored n. Lot Aeres. Benefit. 18 52 30 | = ® 28 weld BRD 1 ERRESESR 0. 0. 0. 0" 12 0 0 Yl 2. 0. Bebo bobs bo b9 oH June, 1876. And whereas said Conngil are. of opinion that the deepe and straightening of such Oreck or wi are desirable: ord enacted, by the said Muii- ing iu the ling at the Lowest Prices. DIESFELD & DOLL, PAPER !! SMYTYST BN DJBIGH AND AT BOW IN BUSI W. H. McCAW'S, PortPerry, April 26, 1876. CORR & ARE OFF. SPROTAL IN ° To the Public in the following Clepill ERING DICENENT! lines--Grey and White Cot- tons, English and American Prints, Cottons, Tweeds, Ducks, Be it cipal Council of the said Township of Reach, pursuant to the provisions of an" Act of the Legislature of Ontario, passed in the thirty~ sixth year of Her Majesty's Beign, chaptered Forty-Eight s.. 1st. That $B eid report, plans and esti-] mates be 2 the said deepening avd straight ithe works connected | therewith, be made a constructed in ace cordance therewith ; of said Township dit of the corporation Drills, &c., &c. brellas. Splendid value in Black and Also a choice Iot of Silk Parasols and Um- Grey Lnstres, Dress Musling, Black and Colored Silk Poplins, Dress Patterns, &e. Ladies!, Scarfs, Callurs & Cuffs, Gloves and Hosiery, Very Cheap. The Gents' Furnishing with Stylish Hats from all the leading & Oxford Shirte, Collars, Ties, making in all the most Complete {shown, Cheap Boots & Shoes. Department is fully assorted Manufacturers, White Scarts, Gloves, Hosiery, &e. Stock in this line ever before Cheap Groceries. Call and See for Yourselves. { casu™08 PRODUCE. } them Coupons fF the payment of Interest, Port Perry, June 7, 1876, CORBIGAN & CAMPBELL, A |Are vy of Prettiest Stock ' Should se ny immense Stock of HATS, | Hats only $2.50, in pri Hats only : large Stock now opened. Choice in design and low in price. Room Paper--A very Garden and Flower Seeds, fresh and pure. No.1 Canadian Coal 0il 30 cents per gallon. At lot Port Perry, April 12, 1876. ete PIOLTES! REVOLVERS BIRD CAGES ! BIRD CAGES ! Special Laing & Meharry, HARDWARE STORE, Port Perry, June 1, 1876, PORT PERRY. . ---------------- Ee DRESS LINENS, | oF BATESTE CLOTH. MUSLINS, GRENADINES, Just the «? That will be Sold at Great Bargains. Port Perry, June:28, 1876. ool! Wool! WOOL! $ things for HOT WEATHER. of Summer JONES BROTHERS paying the the highest price in CASH for any quantity of GOOD CLEAN WOOL. di * hb PARASOLS, FANS, &C. . the . Shawls GEO. CURRIE. port Perry, June 7th, 1876. LADIES 1 have just received and opened out the IN THE MARKET. LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS, SILK TIES. | AMERICAN KNITTING COTTON AN BALLS, ALL COLORS. 3 GENTS in Felt, Fur, and Silk, Latest Style in 8ilk ce ON HAND. 258 A SRLENDID ASSORTMENT OF g TEAS, SUGARS, RICE, CURRANTS and RAISINS. of Prints American Coal Oil 35 ots per gallon, T. C. FORMAN. "Electro.Plate Forks and Spoo Ivory Handle Table and Desert Knives, Brass Window Cornice and Curtin Bands, Prices. [Buck of blings for Sl | heavily timbered with Black Ash and Cedar JONES BROS. { pes Subscriber offers for Sale that Block of Buildings opposite the Post Office, in the flourishing Village of Port Perry. For price, terms, &c., apply to the pro- prictor, \ Ww. H, PARK, Anglo-American Hotel, Prince Albert. June, 14, 1876. Notice to Builders ! The Sulscriber hag on hand and for Sale at Port Perry, One Hundred and Twenty Thousand Choice Al nl z WHITE BRICK ! Which he is prepared to sell in lots of 5,000 and upwards. Having purchased the above at a great bargain at Sheriff 's Sale, I can afford to sell them at far under their real value, and make it un object for all who require Brick to purchase from me, For particulars apply to C. -DAWES, Proprietor. Or to Wm. 'M., Willcox. Port Perry, May 4, 1876. 200 Acres of Land in Reach FOR SALE. Ba] NO MONEY REQUIREB DOWN The Subscriber offers for Sale 2C0 acres of valuable Land in the Township of Reach, being composed of the North parts of Lots 14 and 15, and the Bast haf of Lot 15, in the 9th concession ; 40 acres are umder a good state of cultivation, the balance being There are also on the property two good Log Houses and a Log Barn. The above property will be sold in one or two parcels to suit purchasers. Title indisputable. . Terms.--No money will be required down For further particulars as to terms, &c. apply to the proprictor on the premises. F. E. LAWRENCE. Reach, May 23, 1876, -. cts. \ 100 ACRE FARM IN MARA FOR SALE! West balf Lot 14, in the 6th concession of Mara, One half cleared and under cul- tivation. l.og House, Barn, &c. Within two miles of Brechin Railway Statiou. ° H. B. TAYLOR, Dominion Bank Whitby. Feb 2, 1876, G==*" HE Best Fit in Clothing T= lighest price paid for Butter, The 4th Consi DRUGS, DYE STUHES, COAL OIL & FANCY G00DS, All of which will be sold VERY LOW FOR CASH. House, Port Perry. experienced hand, : Municipality of the Township of Ci ed Assessment Roll of the said municipality to be entitled to vote in the said municipal ity at elections for Members of the Legisla- tive Assembly--made pursuant to 'the Voter's List Act of 1876"'--was first posted upat my office at Cartwright, on the 3rd day of July 1876, and remains there for inspec-- tion. Electors are called upon to examine the said List, and if any ommissions or other errors are fonnd therein, to take immediate proceedings to have the said errors corrected according to lay. Dated 1876, Bargains in Dress Goods at ROBERTS & PRICE'S. at ROBERTS & PRICE'S. NEY lot of Ladies Sun Hats frem $0. at RORERTS & PRICE . 4 ; ; ----et meni EW lot of Worsted Coating and Fancy Vests, at ROBERTS & PRICE'S. HE Best Value in Prints and Cottons, at ROBERTS & PRICE'S. ut ROBERTS § PRICE'S. a. err ere HE Newest Styles in Men's Hats, T at ROBERTS & PRICE'S. NEY Teas and General at | Groeeries; ROBERTS § PRICES. ed ™ Best Value in Boots and Shoes, at ROBERTS § PRICPA. ee ee ep -------- B:LS along your Butter and Cash, sad et the most for the $,' go ROBERTS § PRIORS. GREAT SUCCESS ! gnment of those splendid, Fast Colors AMERICAN PRINTS, At 6 cts per yard, OR O vps. ror $1. 10 yds, Beautiful Muslin for Dresses for $1. 8 yds. splendid heavy Cotton Drill for $1. 12 Straw Hats for Boys or Men for 81. ALL OTHER GOODS EQUALLY LOW. (G= Salt by the Barrel. Plaster by Manchester, May 23, 1876. ROOM PAPER | ROOM 7 Salt by the Ton. the Barre]. 20cperlbforgood Yellow Butter S. H. CHRISTIAN. mer PAPER ! The Subscriber has just received Two Thousand Rolls 0f ROOM PAPER, direct from Mancherter, England, which he is now offering at' vERY LOW PRICES. Parties wishing to do Papering will please call carly and get the fist choice. A full Stock of PAINTS, OILS, P.S. A Specialty in School Books and Stationery. Port Perty, Feb. 10, 1876. WANTED An experienced Cook at the Walker VOTERS LIST.-1876. artwright, County of Durham. OTICE is hereby given that the list of all persons appearing by the last revis- at Cartwright this 3rd day of July NOTICE. Good wages to an| miaatoral District of the North Riding, County of Ontario, to wit: - I hereby give notice that Wm. H. Gibbs, Esquire, a Cgndidate to represant the said Riding in the House of Commous, has declared in writing, directed and delivered to me, that he bas appointed John Adams and D. J. Adams, both of the Village ef Port Perry, Brokers, to be his financial Agent or Agents, during the present Election for the said Electorel District, = NELSON G. REYNOLDS. a A. RICHARDSON, eagEs weak