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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 3 Jan 1907, p. 4

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four to start. open to trotters and pacers, REDUCED RAILWAY FARES. The Grand Trunk Railway will issue Return Tickets on the 8th and oth Jan. at One- end onathied First Class Fare from Stations where lowest one way first class fare does not exceed $2. 50. Port Perry Winter Race The Thirty-Seventh Winter Meeting of the Port Perry Trotting Association will be held SCUGO Los KIS FIRST DAY 2.40 Class--Trot or Pace 2.18 Class--Trot or Pace CONDITIONS :- H. COLLACUTT, PRESIDENT MR. F. SMITH, Buftalo, Starter. 8100 ||| $100 --Entrance 5 per cent, and 5 per cent. additional from winners. Judges have power to postpone on account of inclement weather Trotters have five seconds, Mile Track. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 8 i Free-for-211 Ice in good condition. SECOND DAY | 225 Olass--Trot or Pace - Purses divided 60, 25 and 15 per cent. Positively all eotries close January 7th at 10 p in, Tickets good to return on Jan. 1oth. DR. GRAHAM, 8 B. F. CRANDFLL, Track M gnager. P 2100 : Liga Five to} ter and All races SEC'Y- TREASURER, FINANCIAL STATEMENT |z June 1, July 2, 16, Aug. 1, Sept, OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CARTWRIGHT TOR, 1906. As required by sub-sec. 3 and 4 of the Amended Municipal Act of 1888. PECEIPTS . 1, Cash on hand 8, Rent of Hall for At Home . Collector of Taxes .. Darlington Council, share of Boundary acct Rent of Hall for At Home Thos. Venning for elm tree qr line con 4 Borrowed to mest current expenses Collector of Taxes F. A. Hoar, taxes on house at Caesarea 3. Mrs. 8. Armstrong, taxes on house at Caesarea. . , John Howden's taxes for 1905... ... 8. Ferguson, balance taxes ? Waviel Knap, balance of tnxes Rent of Hall for At Home Rent of Hall for concert . Henry Brown, rent of roadway Miss Reynolds, statute labor Borrowed to meet current expenses Borrowed to meet current expenses Counties' Treasurer, Legislative School Grant .. Counties' Treasurer, absentee land tax Borrowed to meet current oxpenses 1, Borrowed to meet current expenses 1, Rent of Hall for At Home Nov. 5, "Colleotor of Taxes .: 10, Collector of Taxes Dec. 3, Gibson Hooey for Cedar timber. . Collector of Taxes 10, County part of Special School Grant... ... 15, Colloctor Taxes . _ Taxes paid into Bank EXPENDITURE. Jan. 8, Rab, Bartley, ind. 3 months... ........ . as, Curran, ind. We Hockin ... . Times Printing Co., 'four Poll Books Jus. Gale, printing 'Financisl Statement H. Parsons, rinting acct .... Wm, tage and stationer Wm, ra oh Hy salary Board of Heal A. Kinsman, sal oy Board of Health... Wm. Barton, y Board of Health Wm, Beacock, He Vsonrd of Health. . C. J. Pearse, Ins. on Town Hall and Premises. . Francis White, two thirds value 3 sheep and 2 lambs kilied by dogs Nelson Marlow, 1 cord of wood .. 've Nelson Marlow, earctaking Town Hall FPS PY Nelson Marlow Jr, rebate en Statute Labor ... Anson Taylor, expen. of sending Mrs. Tenvent to Cobourg Wm, Barton, attendance on Smallpox cases , 8. Jeffery, note and interest 7§ months... ' Munioi i World, 8 sopies. . Ww, J. Holmes, taking "supplies te "Smallpox 'and Scarlet Fever cases........... as wean Parr Bros., coal oil &¢ Wavaimasp Wm. Beacosk, reg. of Births, Deaths and Marri- F. Hyland, services as Auditor. . . A. VanCamp, services as Auditor .. .. W. J. Holmes, serviocs as Collector and Postage Levi Shepard, rebate on Dog Tax 8. Jeffery, note and interest ind. Mar, 5, Chas. Curran Aprile, ih Malcolm, overcharge oo taxes Robt. 3. BR' MeLanghiin, services as Trons and postage a, 0} Jeon fakes... isdn: Corn ind 2228225 BE288838 8: < 2222 2288888882 Fo wwenE oases Aug. 8, Chas. 50 Sept. 8, @ 2 CL I LC i=2aax £828328%2 38 %=2 2 wReevavat-Biww wa BR883383888328% -- - BsEauBuen-Ta | $u8su888YuY R Jas. Gals, printing Voter's Lists. .. ...... .. Robt. Ferguson, work on Marsh road. ... .. Jus. Hali, 153 rods wire fence ... . Jas. Strong, work on Quarter line oon 2 . Alex. Johuson, work on Quarter line ., ... .. Robt. Jobb, 152 loads gravel . Peter Wrighc, 39 loads gravel Municipal World, blanks ... ..... Daniel English 49 rods wire fence 8am. McLaughlin, 4 pieces of Cedar. . Sam. McLaughlin, 10 rods wire fence. . Wm, Patton, 18 rods wire fence. ...... Alb, English, 28 rods wire fence... ... Thos. White, 62 rods wire fence. ., Wm. Beacock, salary and Postage, Curran, indigent Wm, Hockin, indigent Stephen Page, work on Road Div No2.. Wes. Mountjoy, 19 rods wire fence.. .,....... Jas. Gale, a vertising Voter's Lists... Wm. Wilson, repairing road R. J. Ferguson, 20 rods wire fence .. A. J. Powers, 76 rods wire fence Alb. Werry, 47 rods wire fence... J. Carscadden, 77 rods wire fence .. Fg Lewie Graham, rep to (iravel road con 2 Wm. Vanee, 57} rods wire fence" Edward Darcy, 48 rods wire fen Herbert Hooey, repairs to road con Herbert Hooey, 30 loads gravel Alb. Wright, 54 rods wire fence : Moses Hamnbly, 27 rods wire fence... Seath Dean, 57 rode wire fence Robt Philp, 98} rods wire fence. . . Geo Hockius, 64 loads gravel... . Mrs Poll 30 rods wire fence... (Geo Fowler, repairs to road 's Thos Campbell, culvert on Manvers Boundary Ed Montgomery, timber and culvert Road Diy. No N Ed Armstrong, ep Quarter line ¢ con 9 . Jos Strong, rep Quarter linecon 3... . ema Seth Dean, reproad Div No 23 Robt Bruce, two-thirds value 3 sheep and 2 lambs killed by by dogs : Wm Beacock, express charges on Statotes » Jos Strong, two-thirds val 2 lambs killed by dogs Jus. Hall, 8. 8. No. | Legislative Grant .. , John Wright, 8. 8. No. 2 Legislative Grant .,. John Toms, 8. 8. No. 4 Legislative Grant Ab. Beacock, 8. 8. No. 5 Legislative Grant R. Philp, 8. 8. No. 8 Legislative Grant Jae Bruce, 8. 8. No. 7, Legislative Grant . Geo Hooey, S. 8, No. 8 Legislative Grant .. Ed. Veale, 8, 8. No. 9 Legislative Grant... R. J. Bruce, 8. 8. No. 3 Le, islative Grant Jas. Stewart, work on Reach boundary .. Robt Philp, trip to Caesares, burying fish John Thompson, irons for bridge, oon. 2 Teas, Whitfield, timber and work, bridge con. 2 D. Fallis, timber and teamin ynate D. MoC ullough, M.H.O., disafecting Pray Municipal World, supplies for Court of Appeal... Thomas Richardson, 118 rods wire fence . .: John Chapman, timber and work, road div, 46.. Wes. Campbell, 94 rods wire 'cnce . Alf. Henry, 74 rods wire fence .. J. English, 9 rods wire fenco . Albert MoGill, 189 losds gravel _. Wm. Hooey, 30 rods wire fence. . Robert Spinks, 112 rods wire fen: D. Gelbuality work on road div 30. . 8. De t, work on road div 26 Jas. ors two-thirds value I shi A end 2 lambs Fred: Taylor, rep culvert road Nelson Marlow, work on side woos Rouasn--n --ubaBRR 2RESN2I3HRRISSS3 se oy Arow--aolaoboon BROS ooaw "re > 32 52% =Y S88 » a 0atel on 0 1D 10 4 OB 0D 10 00 ~ BB ~J © 10 UERESIBUISEL ZLIIS RE LIZLREBL BoB8uwneBBREBBRZ3, 8588 < on PSE EE Tass ussEsns 60) at Mr. Purdy's store Water on the Veldt. Water is sometimes very scarce and precious on the South oa according to a writer, wi our veldt cottage we bad no -- Hom large tanks, and about®August our condition usually became desperate. If you washed your hands you carried the precious fluid out t§ pour it on some thirsty plant or vegetable; the bath water the same, part of it being first saved to scrub floars. Cabbage and potato water was allowed to gol and then used for the gardem or wash the dogs in first, go that these waters did three duties." RRS Enthusiast to thei End. An enthusiastic French physician, while dying, made gareful observa- tions of his condition, detailing his symptoms to his son apd attending physician in order that they might make a record of them. At the very end, when he was on the point of pass- ing away, he surprised the friends Helped The Father--8o yon. support my daughter? quite sure I can, sir, us out. The Fa "Well, wasn't he right "No. I saw a doch home, and he told me in better shape in my that I was out of order Tei | 2. Mr. Purdy Ld of the district Avrsikg CLover S isin the market fo Alsike Clover Seed for which he will pa est market price, au farmers may obtain obtainable he has in brated "Chpper" has the world-wide ri ing the most perfect vented, so that Alsike Seed to dispose their own interests by Bl the cele- il which n of be yet in- having consul ve ring it HAR IN PORT PERRY. T. R. STAFFORD & SON Beg to intimate to the inhabitant of Port Perry and surrounding, cot antry, that have established Granite and Marble Works in Jessop Hlock, Just west of the Post Office, Port Perry, where they will prepared to execute all orders entrusted to them for Monnments, Head Stones, &c. EF All work first-class and satisfaction guaranteed. Having had large experience extending over very many years in this line of business we are confident we are in a position to give reliable in. formation regarding values, and we will supply all pertaining to the business at such prices as cannot fail to satisly all. Patronage solicited. Kindly give us a call, Port Perry, July s. 1.33 pm. Central Li ., PORT PERRY. rary thanking the public for the liberal patronage received durin He mahy years I have kept a Livery Establis! meat in Port dtr 0 Rave pup pleasure . RHA] SICIRISKIOIISK = Pu Perry; Roller Mills IN FULL BLAST I take great pleasure in announcing that my New Mills are now completed and in full oper- alion and that I am better than ever prepared 20 meel the requirements of my friemds and the general public in every line perlaining lo my already extensive and rapidly increasing busi- Correct business principles, prompitude ied on, iva i ICRICHID fC 0 JAMES CARNEGIE Pore Perry, Dec., 2902: Bon SICICRIECSIEISIeIISKX Removal Y The unders gned won d take this opportunity of thanking his nu. merous customers for the liberi. patronage received since opening business in Port Perry, and would fnform the public that he haa moved his business from the Market building to the tore Willard Block Queen Street where ho will be pleased to fill all orders for Meats in a manner that cannot fail to please customers. Having vew aud increased fucilities for the tr of b fools fident that he oan give better satisfaction than heretofore, and in erder te ae ify this state he solicits all to give him a call in his new premises, m. GAME ASD FISH IN SEASON. * . J. 'WHEELER. , IRVIN MY LIVERY ! to my former place of business Water Street which Iam ahout to largely extend in- orease facilities so that the public way be better accommodated with safe and desir: able RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES R. VANSBICKLER. Port Perry, June 21, 1000. Located in Our New Premises S.T.CawkeraSon TISH TO ANNOUNCE that that they are now comfort ably ensconscd in their new pre mises in the Purdy Block where jhe Public will always find ppt rices Tat cannot fail to please A Fil supply of Meats of the ver) 4 Fob grades, and cut in dimension: to please the most fastidious. All orders will receive prompt attention. S. T. CAWKER & SON March 5, 1902. Sealed Tenders EALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned for the purchase of all or any of the Parcels-- Farm Properties --belong ing to Mr, John Adams, advertised to be sold by auction on the 23rc November, and withdrawn at the sale. J. A. McGILLIVRAY, Temple Building, Toronto. Nov. 30, 1 3. PORT PERRY--Clerk, J --Jay 4 UXBRIDGE Clerk, Jos 8 CANNTVATON-- 7. OPT¥RGROVE--Clerk, P. Ma' Sittings of the Division Coats OOUNTY OF ONTARIO. 1907. "ary 9, bois Mom March Jugs Septeriber & Rana Rp awA Clerk, D. C. FT A IR Fr 2. BROUGHAM--- Clerk, M. Gleeson, G: adn Jia Mag 1, July, 5 Poi i 10, Yo Portham, Port Jerry 7 Bare, ny 8, 12, Novouners Ln bt ny in Txbridge-- anuary arch 15, M: J § i to. ptember by November Sant 7, 198. wy ko Smith, Cannington-- Janu. y 19, ron Tor fro July 18, September To November 14. Jan 10, on 0h 18 6 RRA IFRTON- Clk. Gen. aouary 1, Marc 1, M, 5s, ep 1, Sepempor ety a Ma Ih. duly an vahill, Uptergrove. sma 11. March 18M May 4 July Lo, Beprom: 17, Novem er 12, Jan. By order, J. FE. FAREWELL, Clerk of the Dated at Whithy, Nov. 15th, 1908 ies General Blacksmithing The undersigned having opened business in the Shep latley eoupie by Me. B. Ball Just west of Drs. Archer & Arc! Office, 1s prepared to do all kit of General Blacksmithing at "Reas- % onahle Charges. of -HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Patronage Solicited. S. W. SWITZER Port Perry, Sept. 16. 1902. 7 Always I * z) Up to Date' - WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL + DICTIONARY U of EN LI A Di gtiopary of 3L Ld o Th New and Edges Eaition Contains 26,000 New Words Gasetteer of the World 25,000 titles, based on Naw Sees . 8380 Quarts Pages Bindings 5000 Iiiustrations 'We also publish Rich Bindings 3000 Hiuatrativns Webater's Collegiate. FEE ot fn gize." T US 1

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