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Grey Review, 19 Jun 1879, p. 3

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sprey Couneti BEATH3 ack on the 16th inst., 'fl i vemue . Decouugid waee t respected R * IRTHS M He re suitable oung man lay as if hour. Signe of Kfe ut he never return~ nd expired at four : morning. One of ad and back someâ€" 1 ho ith inst.. the wite cam own upon A in Creve, within ‘ W('?“ng‘on Co., omas (Grmeve was the base ot his row which took " il last. Verdictâ€"NX prosecution. â€" Jam of advanced years; rty, comvelled to age prisoners, ..‘ m le plaece of ‘l""h imed and rivate advices ANIGHT eal of amuseâ€" nadian â€" tariff. %. Mel‘.-. . seconded by of $100 be apâ€" n sach of the * and confirmed ; ~bing the necessa. the hea)i.' of ap: son, reduced $100; g as we ‘b‘o"., . seconded b’ '".' IacDonald be wb > the amount of agninst lo% 68; ~missioner of said P n.mm* & uw.nm.. n issued in St. rs be commis . seconded by My; of John m_- minntes, amount. i that the Reeve r the sameâ€"Cap. «o Provinces. * clmir r may laagl 1 Nova Seoâ€" "L3J; om IMN m .\lollbuv..n ven weeks‘ New York ruc‘ed to ex< report to this or otherwise l and the cost setonded t’ ructed ty ex: amount to LTrIGd rifles mne r. as certi meet at "â€"The prig: .]y 'o‘n‘i.' h took plueg f the T. ot July led by Mr led by arrears ~., and for the losiah rates rge of 1. monel for the by Mr xes oi c vyear Mil"l.. iD Mr unty M M Ma et Td sNct reâ€" Fenceâ€"Viewers. â€" Old Survey â€" James Hawkins, John MeG! ee, Thos. Fead, New Surveyâ€"Robt. Atkinsou, Wm. Deviin,Jos. Swift Thos. MeManamn. Allan, hew tat"~ Tastnindiniy i dains»<<orthictiinih t tvscss le i is s1 11 Hugh Hanua, John Pottigrew, David Marâ€" tm‘tsmvnd Small, Jammes White, Simon Carey, Rebort Rassell, Samuel MeDowell, James Mulholland, M. Oldfield, John Runâ€" dle, Joseph Swift, James Sawden, Wm. Gallaugher, Chas. Armstrong, Jas. White, Peter Snnder, Sammel Doner, Thos. Conroy, R. 8. Thompson, Wm. Oliver, Jas. McCue, Stewart, James Hammond, Lawrence Breen, George MceCoy, John Stewart, H. Walker, Sammel Adams, Robert Hartley, John Hurlbut, Charles Gillespic, Maleoim tiillis, Frank Atkinson, Duncan Stewart, William Grant, Willinm Mill«, John Hogz, William Bradford, James Hamilton, Jno. Barkwill, Robert Marshall, William Brown, Sammel Pound, John Madill, Jahn Dodds, Richard Polley, Elija Page, Alexander Moâ€" Keehnie, Wiliim Rerd, R. J. Whitten, FEzra Mercley, Robert Watson, William Tinegate, Robert Little, John Pearon,Hugh White, Jacob Siik, James Taggard, Francis Berry, James Slieightholm, Sandy McKenâ€" dry, W, H. Cameron, James Haanah,Alexâ€" ander Neely, Brian MeManaman,J. Scutt, James Mitchell, James Stinson, Duncan McKay, Sammel Rnssell, D. Baker, Geo. Kroughton, John Parks, John Mills, Jas. L. Johnston, Richard Redpath, Francis Mullagan, Joseph Berr. \\'iflé&m Hope, D. The following is a list of the Pathimasâ€" ters :â€" tetain his roll until the first day of July next.â€"Catried; The Council went into &onimnittee of the whole on Byâ€"law No. 51: Xtr. Airth in the chair. Mr. Angust moved, seconded by Mr. Jelly, that Byâ€"law No. 51, for the appointâ€" ment of Pathmasters, Fenceâ€"viewers and Poundâ€"keepers, now read a third time, be signed, sealed. and engrossed in the byâ€"law book.â€"Carried. Mr. Airth moved, seconded by Mr. Anâ€" gnst, That the Treasurer be empowered to ndvance to James Hammond the sum of $15 to ensble him to get seed grain, if he turnished sccurity that the same will he paid back within the space of two months. â€"Carried. \ Mr. Jelly moved, seconded by Mr. Airth, That this Council adjourn to meet again on Monday, the 9th day of June next.â€"Carâ€" ried. Arigust, that tha Collector be allowed to tetain his roll until the first day of July next.â€"Catried: Mr Augnst introduced Byâ€"law No. 50, t r the appointment of Pathmasters, Fenceâ€" viewers «td Pound kbépors; for the year 1879: I.Z)-.uw No« 51 received and read a | mount of Fuie thereo \Mr, Nirth mloved, seconded by .\!t.jefl,v,‘ lint Mr. Iames Corbett receive from eur wnelip Tréasurer the sum of $2.50; and at h# éxpend the same in fetting flout * thi tise of the wiftow of the lite Fred: ick Mills:â€"Oattied: t is MÂ¥: Corbeft moved; seconded by Xtr. ‘ess of $24.90 dnve on lot No. 275 vession, 8. W., being taxes for t 1875, 1876, 1877 and 1878, and Ulerk be instructed to charge the: U0 against the said lot as nonâ€"re Carried. Mr: August moved. seconded by bett, That the ClefR is lieteby inst request the Tritstees of the sever sectons to report to the tawnelin serapiéte artiea. Mr Aug r the apy The Council resume« the Reeye in the cha Ineeting read and confh Mr. August moved, "urh“. ‘“ll‘ the road hereby authorized to ; *7, Uth con. N.E Carried. Mr. Airth mov ed, That the assessment roll for the eurrent year being now finally revised by the Court of Revision, be daposifed in the Clerk‘s of. hce.â€"Carried. t Mt: Airtlh movdi; seconded by Mr. Corâ€" tt; That byâ€"liw No: 51 be read a second ! nos. Mctosh, jornt tenants)>â€"Carried. Mr. Jelly moved, seconded by Mr. Airth, that the application of Allen Toole for Ww. R. Raine# to be assessed as ceenpant of lots 281, 282 and 288, Conecession 1st N. E., and that Maleolm Sirielair be assessed as owner of lo’ ’.7, 1st toncession N. E.; and that lots 282 @#@ 284 in the 1st tontession, 280 and 281 in ‘he 2td concession, 284 and 285, in the 4th concession S. W., be assessed to Thos. Cuttell, as owner.â€"Carried. Mr. Airth moved; seconded by Mr. Jelly hat the collector receive from Wm. Ncl m, Exq.. Dundalk; the sum of $113.56 5s of $24.00 dve on lot No. 275, 4th conâ€" Mr. August moved, seconded by Mr. Jelly, That J. J. Middtetow‘s name as freeâ€" holder be placed on the resident assessment roll for 1879, for lots 261 and 262, 1st conâ€" ceasion, 8. E., and lots 252 and 205, 2nd concession, $. W , and lot 33 in the 4th roncession, N. E. ; also owner of lots 263 and 264, 2nd concession $. W., (Hugh und Thos. McC€osh, joint tenants)>â€"Carried. Mr. Jelly moved, seconded by Mr. Airth, that the application of Allen Toole for W. ‘ FSF LCW CE APTT OO Monday, the 26th day of May, 1879, as a Conrt of Revisson. All the members presâ€" eut ; the Reeve presiding. There being no enneale, several applications were presented asking to have their name put on the Rexiâ€" «lent Assessment Roll for lots on the Nonâ€" resident. * hos. Cuttell, as owner.â€"Carried. Mr. August moved, Mr. Corbétt seeo urrie The (’unugil mct at the Town Melancthon Council. ust moved,; sécone Richard SiacR be for the townsHip of t 1979; as per By ugust moved, seconded by Mr. that the road commissioner is uthorized to purchase two road and that Edmund Norris, on lot ust moved, seconded by Mr. Corâ€" the Cletk is Nieteby instructed to > Thitstees of the several school report to the township Clerk the their assessment roll and the njby the first dity of August next. 400 topies of itt of Revisi »voll; sefortdad by Mr: Telly; uttell receive frorg oitt town: the atfount of his ##Eount ) dopies of Minutes, anit ad of Revision; amounting to â€"â€"»Wam. Mason, John ick, James Caswell, Jas, CoURT or® PryIsION ; be caretaker of tlie same sumed general business, e chair, minutes of . last confirmed. ©~ _/ as nonâ€"resident ond*d by Mr paid in fult Melancethion the years l that the sard $24.. Hall on THE following list of names are those who have so kindly contributed to aid me in ** "HEARHEY,â€"ccc«(+c+ «1 + «4+ ESSypPENdOB++»«»2sare0e+66++» Potatoes, per bag.,.......... Turnips, per bush............ Hay , DOF 808M..«....1.....0.... P Wool per 1b.. Sheep skins... Lamb Skins... Hides per ewt Y Axeiaririties MOUXT FOREST MARKETsS, C mfederate Office, June 16, 1879. Flour per barrel...............$4 00 to§4 25 Ontmeal per barrel............ 4 00 to 4 50 Full WIGMb...«ssssrercrscececscne U U to & 965 Treadwell Wheat............... 0 90 to 0 92 Spring Wheat.................... 0 80 to 0 85 BATIGY ... ..cccssserscrriviircectee+ O 85 to 0 40 ES :c ccaenviressrrcrcverciiernccen, 0 80 to 0 88 PORS .. : seescssessececontscses es ilto NWEIK KE Y ‘Bit Pntatoes per bag AHEREX .exrsensutviris Avarn0wLEDGEMENT. Oats, per by Barley; w Peas; > * Hay,; per tom..:.; Potatoes, per bag Pork,; per 100 ths Beef, +€ . Hides, _ * + Sheepskins, each . Butter, per tb ..... Wool, per lb.... Apples, per bag Eggs, per doz Wood, dry. p Flour, per 100 Ibe:..... .. Flour No. 2,¢ * Corn Meal ** _ !* liil. Sliorts, CExiree Bran, â€"* u. Fall Wheat, per bush..:.; Spring Wheat; R. Chatl &8 Glasgow. Black, That this Conncil do, now adjourn, to meet at Mr. Andrew Brown‘s Hotel, Codarville, on Friday, the 13th June, 1879, alt 10 a.m. Jonx Vert, Clerk. Proton, 14th June; 1519. Moved by Mr. Abbott, seconded by Mr. Agnew, That Byâ€" Law for 8. 8. No: 13, reaa a first time, be now read & sbeond time.â€" Carried. $ s . Moved by Mr. Agnew; seconded by Mr. Black, That Byâ€"Law for 8. S.; No. 13 be now read & thirl time, be passed, gigned; sealed, numbered 195, ar 1 engrossed in the Byâ€"Law Book of the .\rlmil"ipulily.â€"â€"(lnr-' me M )w:};hy Mr. Agnew, seconded by Mr. Blagk; Tliat Byâ€"Law for S. S. No. 13, be read a firsl?tium im Committee of the wnole with Mr. FPleming in the Chair.â€"Carriéd. Byâ€"Law was read a first time. _ Moved by Mr. Abbott, seconded by Mr. Black, That the Cleck is hereby instructed to notify all parties wlio are served with second notes, that the same are sustained by the Court of Revision.â€"Caried, Moved by Mr. Agniew, seconded by Mr. Black, That the back taxes against Lot 30, Com. 9, amounting ‘to $14.09 ; that $8 of said amonnt be‘ expended ‘on the line beâ€" tween the 8th and 9th Concessiong, opposite Lot 31, under the Councillor of Div. No. 4. â€"Carried. ! Moved by Mr. Agnew, seconded by Mr. Black, That the Bills presented and read by the Clerk; that no action be taken till next Meeting of Cotincil.â€"Cartried. A Draft of Byâ€"Law for S. 8: No: 13, was nresented by the Clerk,; to borrow the sum A Draft of Byâ€"Law wesented by the Clerk »f $700. New Advertisements. The Court rose, and the C general business. Members presentâ€"with the exception The Deputyâ€"Reeve presiding 5 , ine Conrt of KRevision, after due examiâ€" ‘ | nation of the following lots otf land sustainâ€" ,ed the «ssessed values in the Assessment | Roll, viz., Lot 29, Con. 8 ; Lot 4, Con. 10 ; Lot 25, Con. 6 ; Lot 26 and W1 27, Con. 6 ; | Lots 7 and 8, Con. 4; Lots 12 and 18, Coni (12; Lot 14, Con. 53 Lot 17, Con. 74 Lot |41, Con,. 9 ; Lot 12, Con. 15. The nssess» ed values reduced, were the following :â€" Lots 23 and 24, Con. 6, Per. Property $50; Lot 14, Con. 4, $100, Per. ‘Proverty. Thel‘ Lots 4, 5 and 7; Real $300 ; Lots 200 and 211, Range 1, $100 ; Lots 13 and 14, Cou.{ 3, $150. The lots taken from the Nonâ€"Re. sident Roll, and inserted in the Resident Roll, were the following :â€"Lot 26, Con: 7, | at $20+ Lot18, Con. 1, $500 ; Lot 4, Con | 10; Jis. bu'nih\sn; Owner ; Lot 4, Con. 10; Alex. Dundass; Obtupant, age 23 ; Joseph Black. Farmers‘ Son ; Lots 13 and 14, Con. 17, age 21 ; John Bryce, Farmers‘ Son, Lot 20, Con. 9, age 22; Thos. Robinson, Lot 32, Con, 16, age 22; Edward Beamish; Lot 82, Con. 12, age 25 | Moved by Mr. Abbott, seconded by Mr.}| Agnew, That the Assessment Roll being : now corrected and revised by the Court of [ i Revision, that it be certified to, by the Clerk, as being finally corrected and revisâ€" 1 ed.â€"Carried. i | 4 Moved be \r: Aanow:; secondéd bÂ¥ Xfi eant Eon Ctnit ing. The appellants were the following :â€" Peter Smith, Alex. Dundass, Benjamin Robinson, ‘Geo. Wilson, Philip Murphy, George Campbell, W Knox, Miss Auri Irwin, Henry Howles, Joseph MecArdle, James Menzies, James Meérriott, John Campbell. * ‘The Coutt of HRevislon. aftak Aus mese.t Proton Council met as per adjonrnment as a Revision Court, at Hopeville, on the 4th of Juze, it 10 a.m. Members of the Court all presentâ€"with the exception of J, J. Middletoa, Esq. Each Member took and subscribed the Oath required by Law before the Clerk. Samnel Fleming, Esq., Presidâ€" dry, per eord DUMHANM per bushel Proton Council. l MARKETS. URRAX, June 19, 1879; Bl.....ic....$2 50 to §2 ; * 2 25 to @0 * recficcce E0K 16 . % y 0 60 to 0 5+i5, 0 50 to O ( misli....... 0 85 to O t. Chatl... 0 75 to 0 Hasgow... 0 80 to O f , and the Council met for Members of Council all e exception of the Reeve. _ 1208 117, Con. 74 Lot Con. 15. The assess were the following :â€" â€"6, Per. Property $50; , Per. ‘I?n’r, erty. The 09 00 to 0 18 to 0 00 to 0 80 to 0 32 to 0 45 to 0 45 to 8 00 to 0 55 to 0 00 to 4 00 to 4 50 to 0 40 to 0 4 00 to 4 50 0 90 to 0 95 0 90 to 0 92 0 80 to 0 85 0 85 to 0 40 0 30 to 0 83 0 50 to 0 56 0 50 to 0 65 0 08 to 0 11 0 08 to 0 09 j 0 15 to 0 20 : 0 00 to 0 00 0 75 to 0 95 3 00 to 4 50 | 8 0O to10 00 | 0 35 to 0 30 to 0 50 to 0 50 to 0 08 to 0 08 to 0 15 to 0 00 to 10 to 08 to 0 to 13 00 0 70 0 10 2 50 0 70 0 60 0 90 0 75 0 80 0 %5 0 50 0 5o 18 11 11 10 50 20 50 SEVENTH.â€"The purchaser or purchasers oi the said debentures sh1ll not be responsible for the due appolication of the purch1se mmoney, ’ 6. That the said Railway Company will not ask, demand or receive from the saic trustees the said debentures or any of, them or the proceeds thereof or any part thereof otherwise than seventy five per centum of the amount of the work done in the Townghip of Bentinel asthe work progresses on the cerâ€" tiftcate of the Engineer showing the amount of the work done, such work to consist of the purchase of right of way, rails and other mlteri:\l;,‘frmling, bridging, and other work, and the batznce so soun as, but not before the personm, for the time being, appointed by the government of the Provinee of Ontario to deâ€" termine whether Railway Companies have become eniitled ‘to receive the aid granted by ‘the Legislature of the said Provinee, shall have certified that he would pass and accept for such purpose and with such object the said Railway from the Town of Listowell to the vilh\qu of H:nover and Elmwood, saye and except such amount in excess of the said seveuty live per centum in said debentures or their pmoeev:: as the municipal council of the Townshipof Bertinck may by resolution diâ€" reet to be advanced to the said Railway Comâ€" pany. 5. That from and after the sale of any of said debentures the said trustees shall pay all interest maturing in respect of such deâ€" bentures and the coupons therto attached when and as the same shall mature, out of the proceeds of such sale until the said Railâ€" way Company shall become entitled to the balance of such proceeds as hereinafter proâ€" vided, 4. That until the said Railway Company shall become entitled to receive the baianse of the debentures or their proceeds as hereinâ€" after provided, and so long as the said deâ€" bentures shall remain unsold in the hands of the said trustees they shall cancel and deâ€" tach from each debenture every coupon for interest as and when the same shall mature. 8. That work shali commence on the said Railway within the‘ Township of Bentinek within sixteen calendar months from the first day of July, A. D, 1878, and the Railway shall be completed to the Villages ot Hanover and Elmwood within cwo years after such commencement. 2. That a permanent passenger and fri:ight Station of the said Railway shall he placed in the Village of Manover near to the Gravel Road and at a distance not ‘greater than thirty five rods from the Durham Road, north or south, 00 =: > 4 1. That the said Railway shall be built from the Town of Listowel to the Villages of Hanover and. Elm wood. + F!FTH.â€"Tlat the siid Aunual sum of one hitndréd and cighty dolars for the payment of interest and the said debt of two thousand dollars as aforesaid shall be raised and Tevied on each year by a #pecial rate sifficient thereâ€" for on all the rateable property in the said pnrt:‘nn_'l‘a;l. th'q_ufl‘l‘ nunieipality in addition m Ghak 1 uP 11. 20 o cana s Bc c l Pad 1k to all othér, rites diring the continiian the said deBéntifrés or Any of them, FOURTH. â€"That the said détentures shall bear interest at and after the rate of six per centum per annum from the date fhiereof and such inferest shall be imade payable yearly on the first day of the month of February in each year during the continuance of the said debentures or any of them n; the said Merch! ants Bank of Canada &¢ WalRerton, THIRD.â€"The said debentures shall be made payablé in tiwenty years at furthest from the date hereinafter mentioned for this Byâ€"law to tike effect, at the Merchants Bank of Canada at Walkerton, and shall have nttached thereto coupons for the payment of interest at the raté And in the imanner hereâ€" in provided,. : i SECOND.â€"That for the purpose aforesaid it shall be lawful for the Reeve of the said municipality, aud he is hereby authorized and required to cause any number of debenâ€" tures of the said Township to be made and issued to the amount of the said two thousâ€" and dollars in sums of not less than one hundred dollars each, which said debentures shall be signed by the Reeve and copnterâ€" signed by the Treasurer of the said munier paiity and scaled with the corporate seal thereof. Be it therefore enacted by the Municipal Council of the Township of Bentinck, and it is hereby enacted as follows :â€" FIRST.â€"That it shall and may be lawful for the said musicipality to ard the said comâ€" pany by giving thereto by way of bonus, deâ€" bentures to the extent of two thousand dollars. And whereas the amount of the existing debenture debt of the said municipality is as follows :â€"For principal the sam ot lifty six thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars ($56,720.00), and for interest the suir of sixty three thousand one hundred and fifty five dollars and twenty five cents (863,155.25), of which prircipal none is in ‘arrears, and of which interest noue is in grrears. Be it therefore enacted by the Municipal And whereas it will require the sum of sixty dollars (860:.00) to be raised annually tor the payment of the said debt of twe | thousand dollars; the said siims of one hundâ€" | red and twenty dollats and si®ty dollars, amâ€" ounting together to the sum of one hundred and eighty dollars; f)eing the total amotint re. quired to be raised annually for paying the | sard debt and interest. c ($26,962.00) And whereas thotamount of the rateable property in that portion of the said municiâ€" pality above descril ed, according to the said assessment roll is the sum of twenty six thousand nins hundied and sixty two dollars Ixa dn And whereas the amount of {htf:" whole property, ot the said municipality, according to the last revised nseuamelfr roll being for the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy, eight, is the. sum of four hundred. and. twenty thousand and seventy nine dollars ($420,079.00), | _ And wheras the Township of Bentinck in | the County of Grey is one of. such municiâ€" I ll;.nlities. And whereas the portion of the | Fownship of Bentinck berein described is | desirous of granting ard by way of bonus as hereinafter mentioned as by the Statutes in | that behalf provided, the said portion being | all that portion of the eaid Township of Benâ€" tinck described as follows : Lots one to five, both inclusive, in the first Concesgions north | and south of the Durham Road in the said | Town â€"hip of Bentinck. \ And whereas it will require the sum of one hundred and twenty ($120.00) dollars to be raised annually for the payment of interest during the currency of the sard debentures for the said sum of two thousand dollars as herein provided. And whereas for such purpose it is necesâ€" sary for the said municipality to raise the said sum of two thousmufllo]fitn in the manâ€" ner hercinafter provided. Whereas by certain acts Fund by the Legislature of the Province o 'Onrn'u, the runicipalities thergip specified an portions thereof ars authorized to assist the Stratford and Huron Railway Company by givin money by way of bonus or issuing munivipa!i bends or debentures in aid thereof and otherâ€" wise, & EYâ€"LAW to aid and assist the Strat ford Ak and Huron Railway Company by grautâ€" img thereto the sum of I‘wo thousand dollars by way of bonus and to isste debuntures theretor and to authorize the raising And levying of an annual sum by a special rgte for the payment of the said debentures aiid the interest thereon. â€" Township of BENTINCK LAW No. 6, For A. D. 1879. f re enacted by the Municipal Township of Bentinck, and it y inual sum of one for the payment of two thousand he trustees 1et And by mali, but not shall under , bentures or their proceeds, as day of July,A.D.1978, aud the Railway shall be mnz»leterl to the Villages of Hanover and Elay wood within two years after the commenceâ€" yeent. | oo ooo 0 Sn ape e EAELEORE IOE Gori CCC c 20e C 4. That until the said Railway shai become entitled to receive the bulnuce of !ho deâ€" _ 1. That the said lhflvt‘; shall be built from: the Town of Listowel to the Villages of Hanover and Elmwood. 2. That permanent passenger and freight sta< tions of the smid Railway shall be phn.?h“ the Villagos of Hanover and Elmwood as fono‘?. that is to say in the Village of Hanover at a point near the Gravel Road q:f at a distance wm that thirty five rods from the Durhain north or south, and in the Village of Elmwood at a point near the line of the tenth and eleventh concessâ€" jons and at a distance n »t greater than thirty five rods from said line. 3. That grading and other work shall commence on the said railway within the Township of .Bentâ€" juck within aixteon calendar months from the first day of July, A. D. 1: WiPee en nc e Bebuint brcaar d C Abaghas e y uzdsc ct ies o2 in that behalf, but not until the safd M‘i:" com:â€" pany shall under and with the cm?:rl senl of the said Railway company, have entered {nto and delivered to the aaid rtovvo, an l&r‘umaht with the Municipal Council of the Township of Bentinck containing the following stpulations that is to Mixt®s.â€"It is hereby provided and declared that the Reeve of the said Township shall deliver the said debentures to the Trustees appointed to reâ€" ceive the same, under and by virtue of the Statutes Fifth.â€"That the said annual sum of seven hunâ€" dred and twenty dollars (2720.00) for the payment of the said debt of eight thousand dollars as aforeâ€" snid shall be raised and levied in each year by a special rate sufticient therefor on all the rateable property in the said portion of the said municipal~ ity in addition to all other rates durl.nf the continâ€" uance of the said debentures or any of them. Fourth.â€"That the said Dobentures shall ‘beat interost at and after the rate of six per centum per annam from the date thereof and such interest shall be made puyable at said Merchants Bunk in Walkerton on éae first dav of the month of Febâ€" ruary in each year during the continuance of the said debentures or nny of thein at the said Merchâ€" ants Baunk at Walkerton. SECOND.â€"That for the purpose mforesaid i% shall be lawiul for the Reeve of the said municiâ€" pality, and he is hereby authorized and required to cause any number . of _ debentures +of the smid Township of Bentinck to be made wnd issued to the amount of eight thousand dolâ€" lars, in suns of not less than one hundred dollars ench, which suid debentures shall be signed by the Reeve and countersigned by the Treasurer of the said municipality and sealed with the ©orpyrate senl thereof. fRHEAT "hird.â€"The said Debontures ‘shall be‘made myable in twenty years atfurthest from the day Eoreinnfter mentioned for this" By@law to take effect it the Merchants Bunk of Canada at ‘Walkâ€" erton, and shall have coupons attached thereto for the [Lsymem of intcrest at the rate and in the manner herein provided. * FIRST.â€"That it shall and may be lawful for the anid municipality to aid the suid Company by giving thereto by way of bonus, debentures to the extent of eight thousand dollars. Be it therefore enacted by the Municipal Counâ€" eil of the corporation of the Township onentlnck and it is hereby enacted as follows :â€" And whoreas the ymount .of the whol‘o ratable property.of . the said Municipality, according to the last revised ansawsmnu;l_roll being for the year of Our Lord. ope thousand eight. hundred and seventy eight, is the sum, pf four ~?mn'tlred and twonty thousand un?l seventy nine dollurs (3420,â€" 079.00), and wherens the ratenble property in that portion of the said municipulity rbaye; described a»cording to the snid Assessment Roll is the sum 0 one hundzed and seventy five thousand two hunâ€" d ed and forty fouy dollars (2175,241.00), and whereâ€" w ; the amount of the existing deber.ture debt of the said mnuicipality is as follows: For yineipal the sum of fifty n{‘x t &;annd soven hymn?md and t venty dollars f:!;'fy,'i".'x ), and for interest the sum of sixty three thousand one hundred and fAiftyâ€"five dollars and twenty five conts (#63,155.2z4of which principrl none is in arrears, and of which interest none is in arrears. Tout 1 amounting together ?v'rv the ~su hundred and t\'\"cngy dollats, bein amount required to be raised a paying the said '(lebé_ and interest of eight thousand dollars as hercin provided. And whereas it will reqaire the suin.of" two hundred and forty dollars ($240.00) to be raised annually for the payment of the ‘said debt of eight thousand dollars the said sums of four hundred and eighty dollars ‘8480‘00) and two hunaréd.and ’f:'n'tv dollars ($240.00) And whereas tor such purpose it is necesâ€" sary for the said Municipality to raise the swd sum of Eight thousand dollars m the manner horeinafter provided. _ And whereas it will require the sum of four hundred and erghty ($480.00) dollars to be raised annually for the payment of inferest during the curâ€" rency of the said, Debentrires for the said sum wise, and whereas the Township of Rentinck in the County of Grey is one of such Muniâ€" cipalities, and whereas the ‘portion of the Township of Bentinok hereinâ€" deseribed is «desirous of granting aid by way <of bonus as hereinafter mentioned as byâ€"the Statutes in that behalf provided, the said portion being all that portion of the sard Township of Benâ€" tinck described as follows Lot number one to Lot number thirty both inclusive in the first, second and third concéssions, South and North of the Durbam Road, Lot one to Lct tifteen, both inclusive in the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, teuth, elevent‘ , twelith, thirteenth, fourtéenth, and fifteenth concessions of the Township of Bentinck, Whereas by certain Acts passed by the Legislature of the. Province of Ontario the Municipalities therein specified and portions thereof are authorized to assist the Stratford & Huron Railway Compaiy by giving money by way of bonus or issuibg Municipality bonds or debentures in aid therecf and otherâ€" uies 4 +8 CA t \ BYâ€"LAW to aid and assist the STRATâ€" 4X FORD and HURON RAILWAY Gomâ€" pauy by granting thereto the sum of, Eight thousand Dollars by way of bonus and to issue Debentures therefor and to authorize the raising and levying of an annual sum by a special rate for the payment of the said Debentures and the interest thereon, BYâ€"LAW No. 7, For A. D. 1879 3 Township of BENTINCK: In the year of Our Lord One thousande‘ght hundred & seventy nine, The polls to be opened at the hour of uing .o‘clock in the forenoon and closed at the huor of fiveo‘clock in the afternoon ahd that the person &1s0 horginâ€" ufter numed shall be the deputy returning officer to tike the votes at the said poll bereingfter numed at the office of the Township CJerk in the said Village of Hanover and that . Duncay Campâ€" bell, jr., be the Deputy Returning ofll¢®r to tuke the said votes at dw said polling place Friday the Fourth day of July, TWELEFTH,â€"That the votes of the ratepavors of the portion of the srid uluuh‘umht{ herein deâ€" described entitled to vote on this Byâ€"law -l%n be tuken thereon at the place in the said portion of the said muniefpality heréin described hereinâ€" after mentioned und that the said yotes shall be so takeu on ELEVENTH.â€"That the clerk of the s,(ll Mxniâ€" cipality shall sum u%thc mumber of votes given for and against this y»lnvbnn Suturday thefifth day of July, in the yeur of Our Lord one thyunu clght hundred and seventy nine at ten o‘clock the forenoon at the said Clerk‘s office in the suid Village of Hunover. 1 L* and nt the first uummini u‘p of the vites by the Clerk respectively on behalf of the persons interâ€" ested in, and promoting or opposing the passage of this Byâ€"law will be made. n TENTH.â€"That on the twenty eaght‘x ,Qny _of June, one thousand eight hundred . seventy nine, at th?‘:xour of two o‘clock in the afternoon ut the Clerks office in Hanover, the nrpqhnuuent of persons to attend to the various poll.ng places and nt the first summing up of the vctes by the LN I:N“E‘l‘i~1"hn this By-lnvg;;ulldtgo el'h‘ct and come 0 tion om 4 on 0 llf\ut in the year X:{).ur Lord om’lw thousand yeight unâ€" dred and seventy nine PW# frad EIGHTH.â€"The Municipal Council of the sarl Township of Bentinck may at atly . time and from time to time direct that any amount or amounts in excess of the said aeventy five per centim in the said debentires, of theit proceeds may be advancrd to th¢ said &cmâ€" pany, :s _ # or be affected in any way by the conditions or provisions in this Byâ€"law contained. â€" But every such purchaser, shall upon receivi possession of any of said debentures, '-':3 paying the price agreed upon therefor, be held to be the actual and boua fide owner and and holder thereof. Take Notice o the sum of seven ollars, being the total > raised annually for providad.‘ . April 2ith, ‘79 A few packages of Trout on hand to be sold The above i tion 52 of the 5th day of June, 1879 .A._ ofthe Town or Durham, my financial agent, at the Parliamentary Election to be held on the n rup mb ue zud es Nescsiotot ts APosiv it 1 2234 0 22 K3 G. R., Bentinek, about the 1st of May, two Red Heifers, one year old, the smaller one {nclined to a brindle color, the lu?or one some white on the and of tail, and hair off round one eÂ¥o when they loft home, Any on giving information where they can be Imms to John Collinson, owner, or at this Office, will be suitably rowarded. Certificate of Appointment. TrUst Axd tol‘x co:or tcaxapa t O 6. CEmrY "be English & Scottish Jinyestment Co.,(Limited) NORMAN ncn:"r;nm, _ Jos.P. uovi"A'x"," 4 aluator, Agents.;.. «Durham. Durham Oy Hesl Batntts af ) ie td 0 per Loans Repaygble f it % nYs@* * mom â€"+fa ‘ngp hayfoaortes. . a Instalments; or OtheFwise EPE PeDTOH) CCCCCTATImES one Najl in cash, or secured by a mortgnge paysble in from one to five years n‘? the option of the pur chase?. Monrey to Loan + At 12 o‘clock noon, The Following Property :â€"Lots 13 and 14 in the 2nd con., south of the Durham load in the Township of Artemesia in the County of Grey, each lot contains 50 acres, 40 cleared, balance well timbered with beech and maple soil clay loam, good buildings, â€" Each lot will be sold separately i?flden'red. TERMS :â€"The purchaser shall pay a deâ€" posit ot $100 at the time of sale, the balance of one half c»fj.!fé.purcllis'e money in‘ two weeks LXTAT N arer ie ar q d ol CBNEC AMCAD NT DONALD McLE \N, default having been made in payiment thereof, wil: be sold by"f’UBLIC AUCâ€" TION, at THE BRITISH HOTEL, DURHAM, Saturday, June 28th, 1879 Valuable Farm Property. Durham, May 28, 1879, dug ids d se e i P SE PCR TT Our Lord one thousand ei"(ht hundred and seventy nine between the hours of nine e‘clock in the foreâ€" woon and five o‘clock in the afterneon .’j\ the sevâ€" eral places mentioned in and‘fixed bf the twelfth paragraph of the said above copy of the said proâ€" posed Byâ€"lay. y 11 # DUNCAN CAMPBELL ou $ 20 + Township Clork. Durham P. 0,, May 20th, 1879, That the above is a true copy of m praposed Byâ€" law which will be trken into consideration by , the Municipal Council of the Tow uship of Bentinck after one month from the first publication thereof, in the Gary Review nmvnimlu-r, the date of which first publication is the twelfth day of June, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy nine, unl that the votes of the duly qual« ifled eloctors in that bohalf will ‘b1 taken thereon on !l;nu_l:duh‘llw 5th duy of Fuly, in the year of Puoe NAGE slsc l uces n i 2 +T T {TRAYED from Lot 48, 20d Con Mq EC Ua‘lct‘l" cessions, polJing to be in the School;Honse of : 8. HVN"' 7, Hugh M. Barton, Doputy Returning nfficuy ters to take the votes at each of the said polls respectively hereinafter named. _, ‘ 1st., For that part of thg ior*n of ; ,fil Muniuilm]izy whove (l‘;;flnod_ g follows ; From t 1 to 30, inclusive, in the ist, 2nd, and 3#d, Concesâ€" sions south and,north of the Durham Road,peliing to be in the Schoal House of: 8. ,8., No. 1 $. R., Duncan Campbell, l)eputy Returning officer. j #nd, For that part of thnlportion' of said i,lrmi- cipality, as follows: From Lot 1 to 15, inclus ve, in the ith, 5th,6th, 7th, #th, and 9th ©oncessjans, polling to be in the School House of U. S. 8. No, 2, B. & B., John Ritchie, Deputy Returning officer. @rd, For that part of suid portion of said Muniâ€" cipnlity as follows: From Lots 1 to 15, inclusive, in the 10th, 1ith, J2th, 13th, 14th, and; lath Gonâ€" June 7th, 1870, inafter nanied shall be the Depu cers to take the votes at eagh o respectively hereinafter named.. |n,v.h|£!m:lv‘mnn and cfofielg &-:\“fl:; hour (;l:i;; o‘lock in the von, an & porsons hereâ€" inafter nn"mmymm be the Deputy ?ctunu’lng offiâ€" Russ wl l e e 200C CC POPODY FCturning ol h/ old how Y28m i .l 5 Oze thousand eight lmn‘dre('l & seventy nine The polls to be opmm} at gle Aour of nine o‘clock iq‘th a ¥“"f"}°‘_Ԥ f.'fll, cloged at the hour of five E Loudscak sidu e d 2 CAET OE PAIRe oR TV and u.rluut this Byâ€"law on )(om}:ry the seventh cluio Jul‘i; in the year of Our Lord one thousand cight hundred and seventy nine, at one o‘clook n the afternoun, at the Ch:r{'- office in the satd «vilâ€" lage of Hunover, T welfth.â€"That the votes of the ratepayers of the portion of the said municipality herein deâ€" scribed, entitled to yote on this Byâ€"Jawâ€" ghall be taken thereon at the sevornl {lluel in the said Knmuu of the said muhicipality. herefn described creinafter montioned and ‘thit, the, said votes shull be so taken on t Lmrtiun of the said imuhicipality. herefn described creinafter montioned and ‘thit, the, said votes shull be so taken on 6 Saturday the fifth day of July, June 12th, 1879 Wds d d o e Etd come irfto operation on the second duy uflugu-t in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight bundâ€" red aud seventy nine, s Tenth.â€"That on the twonty cighty day of June one thusand eight hundred and seventy nine, at the hour of two o‘clock in the afternoon at the Clerks office in Hanover, the mpointment of perâ€" sons to attend to the various polllngylu.-u and at the final summing up of the votes y the Clerk, respectively on behalf of the &cnom iuterested in -n‘ci promoting or opposing the pmsuge of this Byâ€"law will be made, Eleventh.â€"That the Clerk of the said munici pality shall swm up the number of votes given for and u.rlns‘ this Byâ€"law on lon.u{:ry the seventh d‘u{oh.!ul Iy, I}: uuz year of Our Lord one thousand TY Ti totieg: M dronp es Bd ts lc . TT HEREBY appoint Mr. W. J. Huglson TNDER and by virtue of a power of ) Bale contained in .n mortgage made by n a w t PC T T T ha v_“' TT ‘.v...i-.;l;--, TTLPOUCZ ‘-lwn purchaser s ‘aupoi receiv of an of sald d('bahtfi'l id h %o m‘fG- ..n..-.i ttpou thefefor l!?d bei.xn{dng) be the sotual and boua fide owner and hyl‘h-r thereof, Fighth.â€"The Municipa} Copneil of the said township of Bentinck, may at :!'1’)' uml' ,and, from thne to time direct that any amount or amounts in excess of the said seventy five per centum may be advanced to the said companty, Ninth:â€"That this Byâ€"law shall take c?on .and come irito operation on the second duv af Awaence Â¥ Wiodbrah venreantior w Accd & due nply}lcuhun of l:;wt;p“m] e way by. the go fls ?2’} tflq‘::é’.’un cohitaine purchaser shall.upon receiving or firne? paiticutats, apply to CRERAR & MUCTR. 42 920 200 E0009 of Bu\tflc k may by, resolution direct to be m?:'nncodw the ui-ly &?’v:y Comâ€" PMDY. _ ,, iv 4 ; tr oof qi rveuth.â€"The purchaset of purcBdétrs of the qufi»ebe::tunmu hall not ba reamonaihle. d a i flam es ORt Pn IRT PVR r , the showâ€" Ing the unicuat of the work duie 0e en stt con-mong-“{urcmunam of v-y,‘.zp.fln' and other materials, grading, building, and 0 er work, «nd the bajanes so@oon‘ as, bu'? not before the kA d d i2 PP COBE TT «nd the ?,Ww n ms, t rson, foj fio b:-. ?'i;wm_mgpt u: the Province a | _ 5. That from and after the sale of any of said dobentures, the suid Trustees shall y all interest maturing in respect of such dobo-gl.n- and the coupous thereto attached when and as the same g‘nfio lg‘llltul:o out of the proceeds :f.' such uale |mbtg Railway com; y shall ‘ome entit to tc: balange of nr l"o“.ds @8 hereinafter 6. That the said R:ilway company will not ask | putmul or recgive f::" thchJ Trustees thcl in L eo mc anp <Adetiiigs P eudhcaseâ€" " h e en ied ECY SBC PM thereof or any purt m»m?. otherwise than ty five per centum of the ‘amount of the done in the Township of Bentinck as: the and so long as the said debentures shall remain unsold in the hands offthe seid Trustees, they shall cansel and detach from each debenture ever: eoutpc-lurhu-tu.-n‘ whon the saine nhnI'I mature. Fresh Water Trout. Bult and Seed Grain for Sale db sb e e Py Tt Debentures shall not be responsible . for npl»!lcuhun of the purchase; money or DEPTCRLION of the . in ROBERT A. ROBERTSOX. .____Flesherton & Priceville Station. i W 11 with sec. n"la‘;:tpu _Age?.f Onz:‘ SA LE of Stray Cattle. aléc Noticc Sour ow ne To Suit Borrowets In the year of Out l;ml Veuitors Solicitors, Hamilton THOS, LAUD: on e 'cohtiuzelf, but every ;;liéia pou receiving p of an nd 1 e , Naml, qaying B0 pijep mered uny of,thern. of the proceeds :‘."’",'305- Ozhurflu than soven J. H. HUNTER, 0r provisâ€" Beed Mi !gu'lu Craes, Tares &¢., at lowest Aberdeen, Green Top and Purple Top Yellow, Devonshire Grey Stonc, and Carâ€" ter‘s Pul;ple Top Mammoth ; _ Mengelâ€" wurzel, Globe lmr Large Mommoth, Bects, Cabbage, Carrots &¢. &e. Clover & Timothy Carter‘s Imperial Hardy, Bangholm‘s Improved and 1879: ANNUALE: 1879. EMPORTATION OF Soeeds CLOVER AND TIMOTHY; AtJAAES BurXEEi‘s Seed Grain of all kinds on To still receivo the continued patronage of the public generally, VV tomers lc;zl;;h I;t;(r;';!" vw‘:u}:;“!: “::l‘- | the ":'"â€""Tgt’-r‘v“‘; """7' 1’::‘:}“‘:;“:: .‘.:" mate that he hss just received a fresh stock of At guarrantee | w n . o nn Seuts 4 omabeiiere |_ Latest Fashions h.-l-lr'lr ftecetved | onA ioE ELE Satee T ale 20 peiptiet + n \‘/'IULE thanking his friends and cusâ€" tomers for their natranain . widhasga dui; GROCERIES 1 Ee en en mt JL. Township of Bentinck, containing 50 . mores; 22 of which are cleared. Thore is a first elass stonc narry on the lot, whigh is about three miles from ?mmun, The Lot will besold cheap. For further particulars apply to , F‘bfi S\ufé,'[‘ot’ No.8 of 1:7.(1'()x| . 1st W.G.R â€" ‘Township of Bentinck containing L0 amsac F()B & mithiber yf years: Inferest pa wble yearly or half yearly. in dnth E. D, MacMILiAN to c RQ wis t e Ne HBICCCY a en Ertmar an td NJ igoad finislh nii@ at prices as low nsâ€"uny othe ©stablishment ip the eounty. PER STEAMER "sARDIXNIAXN.® Those, ixfi V,‘neegil at ,Such Art would do 'y{vc‘ . o Jall and ___ . . Ingpect MJ SÂ¥t0¢k.. Carridges; Buggies,; Demo: ___ ctat Wagons, etc., ()f tHE vyéhry BEST MATERIAL wioad finish »B4 at pricas as Tow nusny atha And hopes by strict attention to business and | Cheap for Cash Puthaia, March,; 2: 1970) ROBERT MEFARLANE: Sutton‘s Champion Swede. ALEX. MeLEAN, 5th Con. Bentinck Bentinck, May 15th, 1879. *hâ€"445 DURIEIA M Carriage Works. Durham, May 14th, 1879 17'|i'|‘]1nm , $600 To James Burnet, Farm for Sale. HARDWARE STORE, New Garden Seeds mwp q 6i | v " 1 fi\‘gzcfi\nr is mlso Agent for A\#:Xf'll'nds C FARMIMPLEMENTs 4 ow Prices MOWATS H. PARKER. OF ALL KINDS __MOWATS Is the Chegpest place for kli‘,&_-' ware of all kinds: Call ind gee Stock 6f Spades; Shovels;, â€"Hoes, Rakes; Forks; ROBERT MeFARLANE Manufacturer Including _ &c., &c. HAXND. Doersgay. LOWER TOWX, DURHAM y pay A line R rge line of dociaBpectacies, Vioims, Aint ons phtnnt Repairing a Specialty. W. F. DOLL® Flesherton , December18 \1878. Compris Iver and Electre Plated Goode . Gold and Siver Watches, Ladiéeand Gents‘ Wedding and Engagement Rings, Gold Lockets, Charme, Chains, Keys, Pgllciln. Pens, &¢., &e. in Firstâ€"Class Style. .Hawing had twentyâ€"five. years experience in the business, he can cuunna satisfaction to those who may favour bim wi Flour and Foed for Sale.: A Mills, and is npw,prepured to do _ = Gristing, Purdy‘s Mills, Glenelg. TJ‘HE snbsoribox i infc l farm i:xxn rfy"ifin n:‘: i t.':'i :7::--:3..::&:?;}9:‘ Spring and Summeér Fashions regulnr) received. Durham, Feb, 14, 1878. vI Residenceâ€"Opposite the JOHN ROBERTSON TAILOR AND CLOTHIER; Cheap for Cash.‘ These Machines nre the bo-l. made, and give entize tmh'o fugtion to those using m. Sewing Machines For Sale; Residende at h6 Ofd Post Office, Lower Town / PURHANM. TfiE l\'t'llm'!riber in gmpirrd to Receive _JA. and Make Up, on the shortest notice. and in Glenelg, Feb. 1, 1879 Bhoemaker, No.: 9; Garafraxa Street, LOWER TOWN, â€" â€" DURHAM NEW GOODS THOMAS. SMITH, Saddler;, Tanner, Durham,‘Nov. 4, 1878 s t D s Yiki ind " MA J oofi *® \VILL SFRYF Cows this Serson b Lot No 47 Ond Annassslan Mmss mu .. Thorougbred Durham Bull The Highest Market Price paid f6% Hides® «nd4 Skings Outting done to Order., Durham, D‘ecem‘l.mr 191.‘I;1 £0 u00 No anlh 0) cce Glenel April 17, 1879 ‘, 22205 07 M}I Lows ihis Season on ‘, Iun N’p.fl,l‘(l'(‘fmpuuiol, Glenelg. Price #1 Pedigroc showa if required * ‘~ X". DOLIA.S,‘ Watchmaker, Alexandert Yfiofieitson, TAILOR, DURHAM s+., PURHAW Te Aocommudan an‘(trflo Ehed for e accor on of Teaig~,, ?'mtnzmcx 6. KXIGET, A few firstâ€"class BARCLAY‘E Glass, Patty, &o: Try our White Lead if you wart . Mowa‘r‘s Is the ECheap terian Chirch &e., OF AT ULIN C, MeFAYDN, 1 1878 O 0

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