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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 3 May 1877, p. 3

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4 "Axo Wasneas the amount of the existing . Ranting thereto by way of bonus, the &um | | terest at the rate of six nd EET Naya vl tieths of » mill en! the dolar thal ia et abd : Hoa 4 © oh en hn oll 5. theret shall - Luter fons thet yh {Toaster of . said And the very. latest selections of of trot on nh : yuhc mid debturos or fhe proceeds Sheet Music! : hs ar a he said hopes by, aftention to business and 3 PY 'at the 'times | Sh al jon usin a d subject to the'condi AA Sloat prion to merit a share of public is to say :' Debentu or the thergof to the amount of Thirteen a BAN PL NG done to order! when the pro rond iy iki Remember hin ¢ New Fancy Goods jon' Railway to og Tr ie sum of Twenty Thoussnd 1 7"pedient » to "grat fhe 'sagieupon the . cguditious. hervinafter named. dw Waseas for such purpose it' isneces- rary for the Le poration: of the i ht to to ingue debents Corporation te thé sum, ol Twenty $4 sit "and Seven Hundred and in oquirs the sum of One Forty-eight dollars $0 be raised annually by, rate on the, whole ratable, property of the said owhship of Cart= wright" for paying the "said 'sum of Twenty Thousand Dollais'and interest on the Debentures to he issued therefor, in equal annual instalments of principal, and interest within twenty years: as, hercinafter mentioned, Axp Wizrzas the amount of the whole rat. able property of the raid Township of Cartwright, irrespective of any ' fatire increase of the same, according to the] last revised Assessment, Roll of the said Township (being that ' of the year One d Eight Hundred and, 8 Six) is the sum of Seven Hundred and two hundred and ten dollars. debt of the said Corporation of the Township of Cartwright is for prin. cipal, the sum of Three Thousand Beven Hundred and Twenty dollars, and no sum for interest, and no part of such priacipal moneys is in arrear. Axo Wagreas for paying the principal and interest of the debt hereby created, hy equal annual instalments it will require an equal, annual, special rate of two mills and nine twentieths of a mill on thie dollat, in addition to all other rates to be levied in each year in the said municipality. Be it therefore enacted by the Corporation of the Township of Cartwright in the County of Durham, as follows :-- 1. That it shall be lawful for the Corpora. tion of the township of Cart- wright. to aid and assist the To ronto and 'Ottawa Railway Company by of Twenty Thousand Dollars ia debentures of the said Corporation, 2. That, for the purpose aforesaid, the Reeve of the said Corporation shall cause dbbentures of the said Corporation to be made to the amount in all of the sum of Twenty Thousand Dollars, each debenture to be for not less than One Hundred Dol- enki Hen on' the' Lioad on the Fourth oF Fifth! d, Eight Hundred £ He pie frofn the Ottawa, Dollars, and itis ex- | fon t fr further North the' Jat Township, at phim of 'the Road proposed a arsed ital vaio Rare sad Sout 1 the| "| said Township, or within half a mile East. erly trom such Gravel Road on the line' be- a 10, halt ion of'the said prop Boyd she! commenced ou or "the Hes wrt 'day of December One Beventy- of To- to t her ht other, Roads as to: ' Rattvway{s i #8 aforesaid, | "to tha, Corpora=1 moe four brn ane f dekiult os! Ta olds right 1 for | of & pls of ¢b fri trons nus' mus towards a, the ones Er hee Y hall 4 th Juss pe! ate said Mun. ipo. bat the tariff fo eight or passen- gers LE the said proj d from Cart- wright to any poiht on the said' Road east thereof shall not be in excess of that from any Joint west of aight to the same Sie, dnd wg Gastwright to any point it ed rl west thereof shall not ae bropbad oad any point east of Cartwright to the same place, 12. This by-law shall come into force and Take effect on the @ thicty frat day Sf Devens y ven oe 13. votes of the" Electors of the said Whajsipalit shall be taken on this by-law on the TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF MAY, one BL eight hundred and seventy- seven, at the following polling places, and before the following Returaing officers, that is ) pay * "Por Division ntimber' one; at the Town Hall ; William Lucas, returning: officer. For Division number two, in the Temper- ance Hall, Tot number seventeen in the fourth concession ; Johu Hughes, returning officer. For Division number three, at William W Mason's House, lot number seventeen inthe seventh concession; William' W. Mason, re- tproing officer, And the poll shall be opened at nine o'clock in the moraing and closed at five o'clock in the afternoon. 14. The twenty-fifth day of May next at the Town Hall, in the village of Williamsburg, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, is hereby appointed as the time and place for the summing up by the Clerk of the Municipality, of the number of Votes givén for and against the by-law, 15. The twenty-first day of May next at the Town Hall in the village of Williamsburg, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, is hereby appoint- ed the time and place for the Satiolntment by the Reeve of the said Municipality of persons to attend at the various polling places and at thefinal summing up of the votes on behalf of the persons interested in and promoung or opposing the By-Law respectively. NOTICE. Take notice that the above is a true copy of oh wien J. A. STIRLING & CO'S Na new advertisement next week. gcc NEW STORE. CHEAP DRY COODS ! B. J. THORNE, Queen Street, - Port Perry. the proposed By-Law which will be taken into consideration by the Council of the Munici- pality of the Township of Cartwright, after one month from the sfirst publication in the | NORTH ONTARIO ()BSERVER newspaper, the date | of which publication was and is the Twenty-| | sixth day of April, A. D., 1877, and that the | votes of the Electors o: the said Municipality will be taken thereon at the polling places on the day and at the time, and by and before, the Returning Officers therein named WILLIAM LUCAS, Townshig Clerk. SUPERIOR Aa, to be sealed with the scal of the said Corporation, and signed by the Reeve and 'Treasurer thereof, and shall declare on the face thereof, the authority ou which the same was issued. 3. That the said debentu e: shall bear «date on the day hereinafter a) | 0 ated forthe coming into force of this By.Luw, and shall be issued for the amonnts, and payable with. in the times following, that is to say : $544.00 in one .year from the date thereof. $576 64 in two years from the date thereof. LL 3 iu three years from 'the date on i in four years thereof. $686 79 in five years from the date thereof. $728.00 in six years from the date thereof 8771.88 in svven years trom the date thereot. $817.98 in eight years from the date thereof. from the date $867.05 in nine years from the date thereof. $919.08 in ten years ficm the date | thereof. $974.23 in eleven years from the date 'thereof, $1032.68 in twelve years from the date thereof $1094 6¢ fa thirteen ywars from the date 'thereof. $1169.32 in fourteen years from the. (date thereof,» 3 $1229.32 in fifteen years from the date thereof, $1303.73 in sixteen years from the date thervof. $1381.96 in seventeen years from the date 'thereof, x $1461.88 in eighteen years from the date thereof. 4 $1082.72 ia mineteen years from the date $1636.46 in twenty yoars from the date thereof. Rit And such debentures shall be payable at 'the branch or agency of the Ontario Bank in the Town of Bowmanville. 4. That the said debentures shall bear in- er wiv, te, RN day of every 'year at the branch or agency of the Ontario Bank in the Wown of Bowmanville, and such debentures shall have attached thereto coupons for the thereon, Tor the parposeof paying the debt F equal anounl Jonni ments; wunnal special my of be assessed, levied and collected in | year during the continuance of the ratable property ne wid ni She e n ity of the Township of Cartwright, y 1 Heal Theanld J Hong shall be payable in as aforesaid rey nid 2 the no o Jhis Byclaw, and not|' aloes say of such deben. BR of Soe sartod, into} to the Company, eT 'bridgiat from thy of the Towaship of Cactright 1s to |OUR CHOICE F-ESH GROCERIES | be desired, and the SPRING GOODS! GREAT BARGAINS BRYANS' OLD CORNER STOCE, WILLIAMSBURG, CARTWRIGHT. oO and see our Spring Stock of First Class Boots and Shoes, Our Superior HARDWARE, CROCKERY, PAINTS, and OILS, DYE STUFFS, &C. OUR RAS CANNOT BE BEAT, |. We make them a Specialty. The quality of one Stock is all that could Prices cannot fail to please, Give us a call. The Highest Prices paid for all kinds of 'arm Produce, ROBERT BRYANS, Jr. 'Williamsbarg, March 22, 1877. Miss Chisholm EGS to intimate to her friends and the public generally that she has secured premises one door east of Mr. Wright's Boot and 8hoe Emporium, where she will keep constantly' on hand a new end well selected stock of - FANCY GOODS. BERLIN AND OTHER WOOLS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, ly | Store' ---Quge! ort Perry, | Port, Perry, ry 4, 1870, n On Wednesday, the 2nd of May, The Subscriber will plete Stock of ATAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. "Special VALUE 18 Canadian and American Grey Cottons, do. White Cottons, English Prints, Oxford Shirtings, Black | Grey Lustres, Fancy Dress Goods, English and Canadian I'weeds, and a large assortment of Fancy Goops too numer- ous to mention. These Goods have all been purchased Cheap, and will be sold at prices to suit the times, as an inspection will convince, TERMS CASH. Showing a Port Perry, May, 1877. B. J. THORNE, NORTH ONTARIO SEED STORE. My Stock is now complete comprising Seeds and Seed Grainof 5 ii descriptions. I 'have a choice selection of Imported Kitchen Garden Needs they are fresh and clean. Cash paid for Wheat, Oats, Peus, Barley, &c CORN, PLASTER and SALT for Sale. E. WORTHINGTON, Opposite the Ontario Bank, Port Perry. Port Perry, April 5, 1877. S. THOROUGHLY SEASONED NO.LY&XX 'W. M. Jones |At which he is offering Hams, Bacon, Lard and ES AERIS BAB Desires to call special attention of the public to the VERY LOW PRICES ! Dried Apples. CI.LOVER SEED $7.25 per Buhel. TIMOTHY SEED B75 do Port Perry, Apiil 13, 1877, HATS HATS. CORRIGAN & CAMPBELLS . Have just opened an immence Stock of Gents' Hats and Caps, In Silk, Fur and Felt, of the latest styles, in English and American manufacture, showing over fifty different kinds to select from, including the following Colors, viz:--Black, Brown, Grey, Stone, Pearl, Bronze and Dark Blue, which for Quantity, Quality and cheapness cannot be surpassed. HATS. Stock well assorted in the other Departments. [| #ad TERMs--Cash or Produce. > CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL, Port Perry, March, 1877. [ENENDOLS BARGAIN In Every Department, at FORMAN'S NO BLOWING! WE MEAN IT! JUST RECEIVED 1000 yards Embroidered Edgings and Insertions offered at about half their value. Lace Ourtains--a large lot bought at a sacrifice and sold accordingly. 2 Cuses Men's Felt and Silk Hats, latest styles and immensely Cheap. T. C. FORMAN. N. B.--Winter Goods sold regardless of Cost. Port Perry, Feb. 20, 1877. AdUBBS, SPOKES, RIMS And Shafts, all "izes. \xles, Springs, 47ifth Wikeels, and Skeins, Dash Leather, Enamelled Duck and Drill.) CARRIAGE CLOTHS. A lot of Varnish in Gal Cans. IRON ¢& STEEL. A POLL Stoo of VERY CHEAP, ING MURDATARE, Laing & Meharry, SPRING ARRIVALS, NEW SPRING GOODS Have arrived, and will be open and ready for inspection on the 18th inst. As the above Goods have been bought in the best markets, and after the great break in the price of American Goods, we will be able to show you THE BEST GOODS FOR THE MONEY TO BE FOUND IN THE PROVINCE. OUR' TAILORING DEPARTMENT nder the able management of our MR. ARCH'D McLEAN, late of Neon, will be found replete with all the Novelties of the Season, OUR STOCK OF DRESS Go0DS 1 tho laagost we ever bd the pleasure of showing, in all the leading an suid Caps must be seen to be appreciated. Oe Ora aware, Groceries, BOOW and. Show OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. 1s most complete. An endless show of nice Symmer Hats from 5 cents WG Situs 53 41, Su un wid 75 kn So 1s Wilmer HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR BUTTER, BEGGS §. WOOL ROBERTS & PRICE. BE .. IN EW C300DS Bought in the best Markets and on the Best Terms, juss suited for the Hard Times! Our Goods are selected to suit all, and our prices make them more suitable still. Weg to give our MORE GOODS FOR THE DOLLAR AND BETTER VALUE, than any other House in the County, A Large Stock of Room Paper Just Received. efer Light to Darkness Bootie itd New Paxknoss To those who we have a large Stock of Coal Oil (pure.) 5 ilo. VARIETY, LOW PRICES, and the BEST GOODS are inducements we old out. Give us a Call. J. H. BROWN, Currie's Stand Port Perry, March 22, 1877, PORT PERRY. DIRECT SPRING THPORTIIIO RR 3 i S. 8's. Caspian & Polvnesian. STOCK Fully Assorted in all Departments ! ! SPECIAL NOTICE! 200 PIECES Hoyles' and Ashton's Best PRINTS. THE BEST GOODS IN JHE MARKET! In order to give my customers the advantage securing the Best Goods at the Lot rer Tess Goods have all bom masked 4 ONE PRICE, vi the low sum of 12: cents per yard. As there is no doubt but sa GRAND RUSH will be made for these splendid PRINTS, parties wishing to secure any will do well to call early, Expected, this week, 100 Boxes of those Cheap Raisins, $1.20 for 28Ibs. No teach, bat good Cooking Baisies, Manchester, April 5, 1877. Buggies, Phmtons, BX 5 SUMMER CARR [AGES ! AT THE Ontario Carriage Works : PORT PERRY. 8. WH. CHRISTIAN. Sign of the Golden Anvil, Port Perry, Feb, 8, 1877, Williagsehrrg, Roril 14. 1837 a

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