Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 28 Feb 1878, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

x 7¥ i a a. No "VOL. XXI, NO. 12. TH AND GENERAL ADVERTISER pt ---- PORT PERRY, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEB. 28, 1878. ONTARIO OBSERV i iin . ! WHOLE NO bili Worth Ontorie Obaeruer. A) WEEKLY POLITICAL, AQRRICUL- TURAL § FAMILY NEWSPAPER, 18 PUBLISHED AT PORT PERRY, ONT. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, BY BAIRD & PARSONS. TERMS.--$1 per annum, if paid in ad- vance ; if not $1.50 will be charged. No subscription taken for less than six months; and no paper discontinued until all arrcars are paid, RATES OF ADVERTISING. For each line, first insertion ........$0 08 Subsequent insertions, per line , 0 02 Cawds, under 6 lines, per annum ,.... 5 00 g@¥™ Letters containing money, when ad- dressed to this Office, pre-paid and regester- ed, will be at our risk, Advertisements measured by Nonpareil, and charged according to the space they oc- cupy. ertisemonts received for publication, without specific instructions, will be inserted antil forbid and charged accordingly. No advertisement will be taken out untilpaid for. A liberal discount allowed to Merchants and others who advertise by the year or half-ycar, #@¥™ These terms will in all cases be strictly vi end to Job Department. Pamplilets, Hand Bills, Posters, Pro- grammes, Bill Heads, Blank Forms, Receipt Books, Checks, Books, Circulars, Business Cards, Ball Cards, &c., of every style and color, exceuted promptly and at lower rates than any other establishment in the County, Parties from a distance getting hand bills, &e. printed can have them done to take home with them, J. BARD U. PARSONS. ! sratessional Eau. M.D, Physic jan, Sur- ur, Coroner for the Coanty of Ontario PORT PERRY. OmMece over Nott's [furniture Store, corner of «ueen and Perry Strects, Office hours from 9a. m. to 12 m. Residence, the dwelling recently occupied by Mrs. Geo, Paxton. yronor for the County of . WARE, C ys Surgeon and Ac- ontario, Physician, coucheur, Office, opposite the town hall. Port Perry. yseluns, Surgeons, King st., RS. MCGILL & RAE, Pr Business Sardis. WwW. M. WILCOX LICENSED AUCTIONEER. ETURNING my sincere thanks to my numerous friends and patrons for their liberal patronage bestowed upon me as Auctioneer during the past eight years, I would now beg to offer my services to all who may have Farm Stock, Implements, or other property to sell'by Auction anywhere in North Ontario, the township of Mariposa or Cartwright, My long and extensive practice as Auc- tioneer has enabled me to judge the value of Farm Stock with an accuracy second to npne in the County, and this is of import- ance as if the Auctioneer is pot a good judge of the value of Stock he may soon lose far more than his fee in any sale, Bill stamps always on hand. . Sale Bills arranged and notes supplied free of charge, Days of Sale may be arranged at the Osserver Office, where a Sale Register will be kept, Terms Liberal. W.M. W. Port Perry, Sept. 4, 1877. E. MAJOR, " ICENSED AUCTIONEER. All parties wishing his services can call at the "Observer" Office, Port Perry, and arrange for days of Sales, Glen Major, Oct. 10, 1876. wy, SoRDON L 1] , &e. OR the Arownship of ain Uxbridge, { Scott, Thorah, Rama, Mara, Mariposa and Eldon, B&™ Parties entrusting their Sales to me may rely on the utmost attention being given to their interests, WM. GORDON, Sunderland, Brock. T. H WALSHF, ICENSED Auctioneer for the Township 4 of Brock, Thorah, Mara & Rama in North Ontario ; Mariposa, etc., in the County of Victoria. Residence--Cannington, Brock, Orders left at this office, or at his residence will be punctnally attended to. Debts col- lected in Cannington, or otherwise, and prompt remittances made. Remember-- WALSHE, the North Ontario Auction- eer. &e., &e, Office and Oshawa, FRANCIS RAF, M.D, WM. M'GILT, MD, y M. F. MZBRIEN, M. M. R. C. 8, Guy' Hospital, Loudon, Rugland. 'The hs ye R. 0, H. L,, Oshawa, E. F ALE ¥ B., , County. Grown t p Softeitor, : Wy Lin y oc pied by S. H, Coc eo W YMAN FL. 4 Chance ry, Attorne v, Conve, . Oshnwa. OMce--Simeoe tects opposite the Post Office DUNG ¢ Ll. B., Barrister, At- Tera: saw, Solicitor in Chancery, | Notary Publie, &e. --MeMiilan's Block, Brock street, Whitby. 'W. Maurice Cochrane, TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Solicitor in Chan cery Notary Public, ke. &e. Office hours punctually from dam. tos p.m. Money 10 Loan at 8 per cent, on all kinds of good security. Oifice, Bigelow' s ltoyal Arcade, PORT PERRY. Solicitor in wncer, &c. Office p JR © of Beaverton,) 3 EE ys at Law, Solicl- or in Chancery, Conveyancer, Notary Pub- lic, &e., &e. Office over Brown & Curries Store Port Perry. ILLINGS & MeGILLIVRAY, Baris Solicitors, Notaries Public, &c¢, Port Perry. £8 A large amount of money to loan at 8 per cent. John Billings. Pp : J. A. 'MURRAY, ATE Patterson & Fenton, Surgeon Dentist, Office over Corrigan & Camp- bell's Store, Port Perry. All work done in the very latest and best style and warranted to give satisfactio: Port Perv. March 28, 1877. | John A. McGillivray . HURD, Attorney at Law, and Solicitor gr" HURL oftice in the Royal Arcade, Port Perry, JAMES W. BEALL. "TOWNSHIP CLERK, TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY, Conveyancing and General Insmance Agent, Office in the Town Hall, from 9a m. till 5p. m. The Clerk will be home for township business on Mundays o an Saturdays MES Ww. Business hours MUNEY TO LOAN | MORTCACES WANTED. HE Subscribers have la ey placed in their hands r investment on mproved Farms, Vill age Properties, and other Securities In this an adiothing Counties at the lowest current rates of interest. As we have funds gn hand at all times Borrowers candep nd on ESting their money with the least possible delay: WANTED TO PURCHASE, Any number of Martgages. for which the high- est am will be allowed Weare also Appraisers i tha Canada Per- manent Building Socletv, the cheapest and largest Monetary Institution in Canada. Paid up I cart SL, Instalments re-payable from Lands Bought and Sold. Beveral good farms for sale, 7 Agents for Sov eral first class Fire In- surance Com panies Collections nade and a general agency busi. ness transacted, Z%~ DEBENTURES BOUGHT."8x JOHN & DAVID J. ADAMS, General Agents, Office In Mr.-Ross' Ontario Buildings, Port Perry. PortPerry, Oct. 11, 1872, JAMESLUND, MONEY, LAND & INSURANCE BROKER, ONVEYANCER, Cemmissioner for ih AMdavits in Court of Queen's Bench, &e. MONEY TO LOAN In any manner to suit borrowers, Morignges Bought, accounts, Notes, &e., Collected and prompt remittances made. The party borrowing money ean get it without commission, at the Lowest rate, and is allowed to tix his own time for payment of interest once eur (not in advance), and he aun at any t St as circumstances permit re pay Bang or all of the principal, the Comy ¥ binding thems: Ives inthe mort- gage Lo accept such sum, whet small, and apply it as a d prineipal, immediately ea on the sum paid. No extrs on such repayment. Loans mee from 2) years on farm, or good p:oductive town property. In all ec: where the title is perfect, the cost will be slight to the borrower. As | am acting both as Ager t and Valuator for several Companie Ss there can possibly be no publicity in the transaction, If the title is perfect the money will be id here in two weeks after making appiica- on. JAMES Lod ND, OK &o., Parrish's Block, Cor, Nr and Bascom streets, Uxbridge. Uxbridge, May 17, 1877. ~ Columbus, March 28, 1877. W. BURNHAM, Clerk of the Third Divi- +) + slon Court. Office in Bigelow's Block, Port Perry. OMece hoursfrom 10a m, to3 p. m, T. C. FORMAN, | For the County of Ontario. Port Perry, Nov 1, 1875. New Marriage Act. Port Perry, July 1st, 1874. ENRY CHARLES having been appointed Marriage License Ee I (after sixteen years duty) continues to fur- nish Licenses as herctofore--at Port Perry. R. RICHARDSON, Re-appointed Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Under the New Act. Office, lot 10, in the 1st con. Brock.' Brock, Ang. 5,1874. 33 C. FORMAN, . ISSUER OF Marriage Licenses. One door west of the Walker House Port Perry. OC. N. VARS, L. D. 8. [EETH inserted on all the latest princi- ples of the art, and as cheap as the cheap- eat, and as good as the best. Teeth filled with Gold and Silver. Teeth ext OHN CHRISTIE, J TOWNSHSP OLERK, Commissioner &c, h without pain by producing local anwmsth- esia, Dentical Rooms--in Cowan's new block, over Atkinson's Drug Store, King Street, Oshawa, HAS. THORN, V 8, BER of the Veterinary Institute, Eup, Ill. Gold Medalist for the best examination on Horse Practice. Author of a First Prize Essay on Shocing. Gradu- ated Sept. 16, 1867. Dr. Thora begs to announce that he has taken up his residence at Port Perry, and is now prepared to treat all cases entrusted to his care in the most skillful and scientific manner, All orders left at the Medical Hall of Mr Allison, will receive prompt attention. 8&7 The Veterinary Stables may be found on Lilly street, opposite Cossitt's Factory. Port Perry, Oct. 28, 1873. Avehitects, Kc. ENRY GRIST, PaTex SOLICITOR AND . DRAUGHTMAN, Ottawa, Canada, go business with tho Patent Office Office--M: WHITBY STEAM MARBLE WORKS. J. & R. WOLFENDEN, HOLESALE and Retail dealers in Foreign and American Marble Man~ tles, Monuments, &c., Dundas St , Whitby, Also, Agent for the Scottish Granite. Also 'Building Stone cut to orde:. JOHN NOTT, Agent, Port Perry. Whitby, July 29, 1874. "i m The VICTORIA MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company of Canada, HEAD OFFICE,....... HAMILTON. in the Dominion, and parties having property to insure will do well to consider ihe many advantages of insuring with this and other d of th ghts andthe Wogistration of Trade a ani Dasigns procured. Drawings, neces. * p. BH. WALSHE, Agent, Cannington, Ont, te i Sept. 26, 1876. ons, and other [ to secure Patents of I oe pt of the model LT M. SPENCE, CoxracTon, Buriour, &c. A riber In returning his sincere t ™e apertver, very pti stowed on him in dhe past big LR inform and m hay the He ot Brlnce Rts i, ARE A THE ane a aris Stone hit ' Brick. ig ving and Hair Cutting as they Sha should be be done. HE arrival in Port ort Perry of the two first class Tonsorial Artists, LEWIS & POWELL, ted quite an excitement with their indi het and Artistic Hair.Cutting,-- The Rooms are Ser Thurne's Dry Goods Store, wi t 'Walker House. An nd shave and hair and PP 1. eon the shoi n the most Gurabi ara at the v hy tA lowest nt gure: at which ean it material first-class wonkmaBhI SPENCE. Princo Albeit, April, 1875. vhiakers cut in a stylish manner, 4 nt ame the piace, over Thorne's Dry Goods Store and opposite the Walker House. Port Perry, Dec 5,1877, | Unusually Low Rates of Interest! the borrower. INSPECTOR of WEIGHTS § MEASURES Lands 45:4f tures, Lank end other marketable Stocks, lan's Block, Brock st., Whitby. | and most reasonable termy assured. ssuer of Marriage Licenses--Conveyancer, | HIS is decidedly one of the best companies | J MONEY TO LOAN. The undersigned hasany amount of Money to lend upon Farm and Town Property, at Loans can be repaid in any manner to suit Also several Improved Farms, and Wild | for sale, cheap, Tnvestinents made in Municipal Deben Apply to JAMES HOLDEN, Official Assignee, Broker, &e. OrricE--Over the Dominion Bank, McMil- Wuiiby April 10, 1873, NOTICE Td FARMERS & OTHERS MONEY TO LOAN. HE undersigned would would say to the nwners of Real Estate, that he has in his hands a lage amount of "private funds which he is | prepared to invest for periods to suit borrow- | ers--interest at eight per cent. Expedition H, CHRISTIAN, Manchester, October i 1 Y [Private Funds,) "I'o Loan on good Farms, at 8 per cent in- terest. LYMAN ENGLISH, BARRISTER, &C., Oshawa 4 November 21, 1866. e sums of mon- ON TARIO BANK. PORT PERRY BRANCH. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. A Savings Department, is now open in Suen with this Branch. Deposits of Five Dollar and upwards received and inter- est allowed thereon, No notice of withdrawal required. A.A. ALLEN, MANAGER, I usic. PROF. HARRINGTON, Teacher of M: sle, Port Perry. Also dealer in Musical In: struments. Residence,on Union Avenue. N ISS 8. 8. HARRINGTON, Teacher of Music, Applications by Post or in person : solicited. Residence, on Union Avenue, Port Perry. THE WALKER HOUSE PORT PERRY HE Subscriber having leased the above hotel, it will be his endeavor to conduct it in every particular so as to merit the approbation and patronage of the public. THE WALKER HOUSE whether for extent or quality of accomme- dations is equalled by few Hotels in the Province and surpassed by none out of the best cities. CAPITAL $3,000,000 Poor Dunkin. will be deserted by all his friends," What they are doing in Peterboro ;-- Application was made before Mr, Justice Gwynne, on the 13th, for a rule nisi to quash the Dunkin Actin the County ot Peterboro on four gronnds, namely, that the voters' Usts for 1877, wh'ch had not been filed one month with the Clerk of the Peace, were used, whereas the last finally revised assess ment roll should have been used; that the vo'es were not immediately counted; that the voting was not free ; and that there was un- due clerical influence used, Judgment re- served, ------a Sick of Dunkin. The Brantford Expositor, one of Dunkin's late worshippers, says :-- There will be very little excitement over the Dunkin Bill here, for those who use liquor boast that they can procure it cheap- er now than they ever could, and those who do not use it are convinced that the Act is a farce, We all believe that many of those who were forced into the witness box to testify against the tavern keepers have, at times, deviated from the truth to shield their friends from punishment, Although A strict adherent of the temperance cause ourselves, we cannot, in justice to our con- science, speak favorably of an act that en. courages crime and wickedness in the coun. try. On the whole we believe a repeal of the Act will confer a greater benefit to society than its attempted enforcement ever can, SP WEE Commercial Travelers, the Traveling Public, Farmers and others doing business in the Village and the general public will find in THE WALKER HOUSE | all that can be required in the matter of accommodation and moderation in charges. | The Charges are No Higher at the | Walker House than at any other Hotel in Town. The House is fitted up throughout i FIRST CLASS STYLE. | The Tables and Bar supplied with the choice ot the market and the utmost atten-- tion paid to the convenicuce and comfort of ALL GUESTS. | An abundance of comfortable Stable and Shed accommodation, and attentive hostlers, | W. B. McGAW, Port Perry, April 20, 1876. P= PERRY HOUSE, ORT PERRY. | JAS. V. THOMPSON. PROPRIETOR. The above House is now most comfort- ably furnished, and Guests are carved for in the Home Style. Good Liquors and Cigars, also, first class Stabling and good Ostlers,-- Additions have been made which maker this | the largest and best House in this section of | rouiiry; Fare $1.00 per Day, Dror HOUSE, PORT PERRY, | | The Subscriber having leased this comfort. able and convenient Hotel, will spare neither labor nor expense in providing for the com. fort and convenience of guests. The Tables will always be supplicd with the best to be had in the market. Ouly choice Lignors and Cigars at the B: Any quantity of firstclass Stable and Shed accommodation properly | attended io by careful Ostlers. CHAS. HOLT. Port Perry, March 8, 1876 HOUSE, MANCHESTER. By GEO. HOUCK. Having leased the above excellent Hotel it will be my endeavor to conduct it in! every particular so as to merit the appro- bation and patronage of the public. Manchester, Oct. 6, 1875, | EVERE QI LR10 AOTEL, WHITBY, T. MASON, - - PROPRIETOR. The public well cared for, and all Guests will please feel at home, Whitby, Nov. 9th, 1876. Money to Loan oN Farm Property at Seven anda half per cent. No Commission. Enquire at P. A. Huré's Law office, | Port Perry, . A. HURD, Solicitor, &c. Port Perry, Jan. 9, 1878. I= OF DIVISION COURTS FOR THE County of Ontario, For the year is7s8. Whit Bro Port UXb! Somos | Sept 9 G, H, DARTNELL, Junior Judge, Whitby, Jan'y 7,18%8. PORT PERRY LIVERY STABLES, C. MK R NZIE, PROPRIETOR, HF Subscriber havin, now ful T his new and extensive Live Live LAs EL) wi 8 urply of Carriiges, Is Hi high clas LIVERY RICS Om Moderate Terms. UEEN'S HOTEL, Corner of Cameron and Laidlaw Sts. CANNINGTON, Oxr. D. CAMPBELL, ., . Proprietor This Hotel is now furnished in the best style, and offers every accommodation to travelers B&F First class Sample Rooms. attached, Cannington, Oct, 20, 1875. Livery 4 © 24 SaLo-AVERICAN HOTEL, PRINCE ALBERT. W. H. PARK, PROPRIETOR Having purchased the above pleasantly situated Hotel, 1 have thoroughly repaired and d the entire premises even to the Sheds. The Hotel has been furnished in First-Class Style and Stocked with the best Liquors and Cigars | Strict attention paid to the comfort of ests. The table and bar well sapnlisd, W. H. PARK. Prince Albert, June 12, 1875. /\ RYSTRONG HOUSE, (LATE ALBION) WHITBY, ONTARIO. E. ARMSTRONG, PROPRIETOR. The Only First Class House in Town. BER AOUSE, Inte late Jewett House, Kent Street, Lindsay. Board, $1.50 per day. E. BENSON, Proprietor. OYAL EXCHANGE HOTE! WILLTAMSBURG, CARTWRIGHT. | nicions practice of feeding dogs with all A New Theory of Hydrophobia. A physician in Connecticut, who has fol- lowed out hydrophobia cass atl noted all the circumstances. has a theory of hydro- phobia which may be worth h ling, and which is certainiy very firmly believed in a least by himself. He declares that the ter- rible disease kncwn as hydrophobia in men und us rubies in the dog whose bite imparts it, is wholly due, in the dog, to an erroncons modern practice in feeding the dog. Forty or fifty years ago, he says, you never heard of any hydrophobia. The reason was, dogs {were fed chiefly on johnny cake" and milk --very little on meat, The Indian meal cake mingled with milk, says this physician ts d to be the principal, and in many cases, the only food of the dogs, except an occa. sional bene, And they never had the hydro phobia or rabies. This, like delirium tremens. or diptheria, is a modern disease, and is caused, says the doctor, by the per. sorts of leavings from ths dinner table-- particularly meat. Give your dog only cooked Indiun meal and milk, and Le wil: not only learn to like it, but never have the disease, -- Im; ortant Muni:ipal Election Cage (BEFORE HIS HONOR JUDGE DEAN ) R gina ex tal McMillan vs, Ashman. --This was an action to try the validity of Mr Ashman's election by acclamation as coun- cillor for Ward No. 2, Eldon, held on Tues- day last. The facts are that Mr. Ashman was the only person nominated within the hour appointed for receiving nominations, but before the returning officer had declared the time was up or Mr. Ashman elected Mr. McMillan was nominated and the re. turning officer refused to receive his nomina- tion, and hence the action was brought, His Honor held that it was the returning officer's duty ns soon as the time expired to call the attention of the electors to the tact that Mr. Ashman was the only person nomi- nated, and thea if he did not receive any other nominations to declare him elected, and on these grounds sct aside the election with costs, ---- BE ---- The Advantages of Poverty, The worst thiug that can happen to a young man in college ir to have a father or tei i . S. Brown & J. Pritchard, gra on 2nd con mother 80 injudic ious as to keep him amply Wm. Mc Ke o, grant on 6th con. supplicd with pocket money, It is fatal to Wm, McKee, grant on 5th con all studious habits, a: d in the end generally fatal to good morals, This is equally the case with a young men in business who is made to feel that to him "salary is no object" --that a wealthy father's purse is always open to his most extravagant de- mands. Notl ing develops a young man like fighting bis own way in the wcrld Some spur of necessity, some bracing air of adverse surroundings is needful to most men, if they are to put forth their whole power. Therich man's heir, nursed and petted from infancy, and shielded from batt- ling with the world, never fairly learns to stand erect or walk alone. If byany chance he is stripped of bis inherited wealth, and has to learn to give and take hard knocks like others, be nearly always goes under in the struggle--at any rate he seldom regains by his own efforts the fortune he has lost, = -- The Star says : Queskc, Feb. 9 --It is currently rumored that another demonstration will be made against the Government on Monday night in consequence of their refusal to listen to the Quebec deputation yesterday All StRochs is alive and stirring with preparations. In view these disturbances the Government threatens to transfer tre scat of Government to Three Rivers, having the power to do 85 by section 68 of the British North America Act of 1867. They go so far as to say they will remove the foundations of the new buildings already laid, Meetings of sub-committees of citizens are being held to decide as to what shape the demonstration shall take, C. MCKENZIE, Port Perry, Aug. 6, 1878 ? E, BRYANS, Proprietor, That there will be one is reckoned certain, PR i noon Hoisleh ; Coté ihe Ontario Soveraméns be in. spared he OF expe) re-fittine | dg y houdinng or othcrwise to erect novating the entl supplied with § uu supario po rior alas or Liguo iors ind | the contemplated parliament buildings range arcisars, The o foo ur ihe t0¢ | somewhere in North Ontario. Tigh ol picvu I Ostlers, 4%) BRYANS _N 'Williamsburg, Dec. 6, 1875, ANS. 8aur Laxs, Utab, Feb. 16.--~The Legisla- T tive Co 1 to whom was referred the HE QUEENS HOTEL, recommendation in the Governor's message , ONT. asking legislation against polygamy, raport Fai ANN & TAYLOR, Pucesisron claiming that polygamy, being sustaizied ww public." or in © J tre Bible, is a divine ordinance, At the present rate of defection the $ime is not far distant when blundering Dafkin John Mc Thomas Kirby, giant on Oliver's Hill James Fleming, grant on 6th con, Jobn Francis, grant on Centre road. John McLean, grant on 12th con, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF THE Township of Broc. For the Year ending 31st December, 1877. RICHARD EDWARDS, B80, TREASURER, 1877 DR. 1877. CR. Jan. 1, to Balance on hand as per last Andit,. «ees $ 212 45 | Nov. 27, By Cash to Bank of Toronto...... ..e....... $ 40 00 " 1, * Interest on Township ot Mono De! bentures. . 60 00 | Dec. 11, * Cash to Township of Mornington Deben- " 1, "Interest on Township of Howick Debentures. 60 00 tures, $1000 00 at 93. (with 18 days "1, « Interest on Township of Elma Debentures, , 15 00 interest deducted). . 984 54 '1, "Interest on Township of Tiney Debentures. . 75 00 | Dec, 21,% Cash for S. 8. N. 13 Debe "eee 700 00 '1, " Interest on Township of Minto Debentures 150 00 Deposited with Bank of Toronto to pay off July 1, « Inter st ou Township of Elma Debentures. 15 00 Coupons on Township Debenttres......... 1860 00 "1, " Interest on Township of Tiney Debentures. , 75 00| Dec. 31, Balance on Hand..,...,...... crsens 416 67 4 1, « Interest on Township of Tay Debentures. , 45 00 Nov. 15,,, Interest from Treasurer for $557 for 6 month, 18 71 Dee. 1, Interest from 8, S. No. 8 Debentures, , ,. 100 00 " 5 " Interest from S. 8. No. 8 Debentures .., 72 00 o * Interest from 8. 8. No, 15 Debentures 80 00 bad » From Collectors... yuieveivensriver: 3025 00 $1001 16 $4001 16 RECEIPTS. Balance on hand as per last Audit. . aie Edwards, Collector, Taxes from W. More 1876 Geo, Ww heler, Taxes of i876 Not=Resident Land Tax, License Fund... . Clergy Rese Ph Money found by an indigent, at her decease Poundage Fees from W. Brandon Fines imposed--S McGar, by D. 8, Li Jrown Esq. W Amey, D. Parliament ig J. Martin, do Thos Walshe, do. Geo Maybee, do W. McGinness do. . . Heffner, do, P. "Cummings, by G Horne Esq . R.Umphrey,by T. H. Glendinning, J. Jobbet, do, Received from Collectors. . 8 DISBURSE MEN TS. By amount paid on ROADS AND BRIDGES. Philip Dawson, mending Scraper . Geo. Thompson, 2 days extra statute labor Jas. Chambers, plank on 12th con, ,, Ulick McDonald, culvert on 3rd con John Rhinard, repairing scraper. . John Francis, culvert on 3th co James Mosier, for new scraper, George Hall, repairi r bridge on 2nd [gd James Wilson, repairing bridge East of Cannington. Mr. Ferguson, repairing bridge ast of Cannington, Wm. Burgess, piank far culvert on 13th con John Goulden, work on 10th oon, Wm. Gibbs, work on 14th con. Abram rguson, culvert and gravel on 11th con, Robert Shier, for lease of } acre of gravel, ,, Joshua Bacon, for lease of } acre of gravel Rovert Wilson, graveling 10th con Alex McLean, repairing east of Cannington Benjamin White, for lease of } acre of gravel. Alex Brown, grant on 4th von... .., .. Alex McLean, grant east of Cannington, Flora Brown, for lease } acre of gravel James Marshall, mending scraper. Jewell Bro's, mending 4 scraper: Thomas Woodward, mending scraper, Robert Leighton, graveling on 11th con. Wm. Fair, grant on 5th con E. Martin, grant on Reach town I". Harvey. granton 4th con..... ean, grant on 12th con, John McLean, grant on 12th con. Wm, Glover, grant on 4th con, James Dustowe, grant on 4th con, Robert Wilson, work on hill ou 12th con. John Banbury, graveling Centre road, Robert Wilson, grant on 12th con... Robert Cockburn, grant on 8th con, Wm. Maiks, grant on 8th con... Boswell Sangster, grant on 10th con, Abram Buck, grant on 6th con,.... Wm. McKee, grant on 7th con George St. Johu, grant on 5th col Alex McLean, grant on 12th con. Ulick McDonald. grant on 3rd con. Wm Cassidy, grant on 8th con. , F. Harvey, grant on 2nd con, Daniel Warble, grants on 13th ® ath con Dugald Brown, grant on 14th con. . James O'Brien, grant on 6th con... Mr Wilson, grant on 11th con . Mr. McDonald, grant on 11th con.. . Wm. Gibbs, grant on Thorah town.line. Wm. Gibbs, grant South of Cannington. . Wm. Gibbs, grant North of Cannington. Wm. Gibbs, grant on 12th con, Wm. Gibbs, grant on 14th con. Wm. Baird, grant on 3rd con, James Wilson, grant on 13th con... John McRae, grant on Thorah town-line. Johan Gillespie, grant on 11th con.. J. W. Hurd, grant on 10th con Tobias Mabee, gravel 12th con. Aaron Vrooman, for gravel , Jas. St, John, for gravel...... Thomas Vallentyne, work on gravel pit, Joshua Bacon, for gravel... Edward Edwards, for gravel Robert Leighton, for gravel Thomas Thompson, repairing scraper and culve Alex Leask, bridge on 2nd concession. ... John Pool, 12 BCIApers..,. ..... J. &S. "Thompson, grant on 5th cons. James Ruddy, work on 2rd con... Dauiel Warble, graveling 12th con aaa Wm. Carmichael, cutting trees on 4th con James Pat: rson, fixing bridge on 6th con. David McMullen, watching fires on 14thicol Robert Cockburn, grant on 8th con, .. John Curtin, work on 11th con,.., Alex McLean, part of grant on 12th con Joseph Avery, work East of Cannington... Henry Amey, removing stones on 1th con. James Fairman, graveling on 14th con Edward Edwards, for gravel... ous cae vn vanes eels 32 12215 91 OTHER THAN RAILWAY PURPOSES, GRANTS TO INDIGENTS. Esther Wixon.. Isabella McLeod Catherine 'McLean Mrs, " Mrs. Mrs, Mis. C Flora Came ron. Mrs. McCallum, J. P. Winters... Mrs, Condon Joshua Dudley. Mr. Hubbard, . 8. Clayton... . W. Whitesides. . Mrs, French. Mrs. So rnberger. Adam Shier, for expensesin buryi ing M nghes R. Edwards, for sending indigent to Lindsay SHEEP DESTROYED BY DOGS. A. Shier, y Souncilos sud Commissioner. , Joseph ilorand C Mal. ra ord South-half. Edward Edwards, Collector North-half. .. MISCELLANEOUS. James Currie, printing account M. McPhaden, 6 ballot boxes, S. Baird, delivering ballot boxe John Pool, for carg ot Town Hall ( TE T. H. Walshe, for services in ina with Revision 1876 caer se T. H. Walshe, registering Births, "Marriages and' Deat th H. Me Kinnon, for school tax due No, 8, Baird & Parsons, printing account (1876). Wm. Cowan, for attending Railway Tnariog) in 1874....... eriereas Wm Cavana, telegraphing stationery. John A. Campbell, taking care of Town Hall (1875 T. Talbot, postage. ... c..v vevuns Hart & Rawlinson, stationery... T. H. Walshe, Express chnrges and Tele graphi TR Alex Brown, refunded error in taxes,......... M. Gillespie, freight on road scrapers. ,..... R. Talbot, poetage........ . R. Cavupa, stationery. George Shier, for use of Orange Hal James Currie, printing for Police Village, Joseph Smith, abatement on License Court of Donald Campbell, do, James Winfield do. Jobn A, Compbell do. R. Edwards, Ex charges on County Rates James Currie, printing for police village, Baird & Parsons, printing account, . John Edwards, dog tax refunded. G. Stevepson, "balance due for care of Hal W. Bacon, dog tax vefunded........... Tax levied for school purposes on 8 8, No. 4. lo, 0. 8 do, do, 8.8 do, do, 8. do. do, d. ~ do. 8. Insurance on Town Hall........ T. H. Walshe, for jury Habe... ..oceens sins Wm, Thompson, surveying on 13th con. BR. Talbot, postage.................... Total amount of disbursements... Balance on hand srerscrscasrines $1810 37 Donald Currie. , . $333 Aaron Barker. . . 30 67 Thos, Pergiscn . 4 60 Thos. Gillen... . 5 33 Isaac Wilson, . 333 John Mc Master. . 11 27 Thos. . . 7 00 John Switze . 333 Allan McLean. . . 167 $70 53 CQUNTY RATES. County Rates. ... 45 seersrsireiniaientarannas. $3447 00 NON-RESIDENT SCHOOL TAX. | School Section Number 8. $2 0t | School Section Number 4 133 School Section Number 1 wee il] 43 4 $4 80 OFFICERS' SALARIES. T. H. Walshe, on account of Returning Officers for Municipal Elections $ 57 80 T. H. Glendinning, Auditor " 12 00 8. Baird, Auditor, 12 00 Wm. Ewart, Ass 100 00 James § 100 00 James Speiran, selecting Jurors. . 4 00 James Speiran, by order of Judge Burnha 3 80 Wm Ewart, selecting Jurors............ 4 00 Wm. Ewart, by order of Judge Burnham. 3 80 Samuel Baird, by order of Judge atte ending b Revision as Bailift..... . 4 00 T. H Walshe, salary as Clerk. . 350 00 T.H. Walshe, selecting Jurors, . . 4 00 T. H. Walshe, securing gravel pits. . 400 T. H. Walshe, for services connected with Court of Re' sion by order of the Judge... . 50 00 Richard Edwards Treasurer, . . 50 00 Richard Edwards, postage . 2 50 Malcolm Gillespie, for servi as and expenses to Toronto... . 42 00 Thomas Amey, for services as Deputy Reeve and Com- missioner ........ seseserisntrannanss 34 00 R. Cunningham, Deputy Recve and Cc mmissioner, . 32 co Sul0 Swenw 8838 8gsss Boaawe or ---- . BY zr uTEETeicunono SimBae La 38 53853382328a38RR3888u8aara228:e8 Also, that the Balance on hand is as follows For Railway Purposes... For Township Purposes. We do hereby certify that we have examined the Treasurer's Books, with the Collectors' Rolls. $ in support thereof, and do find the whole correct. . Total amount in Treasurer's hands.. HG . THOS

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy