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Port Perry Star, 29 Jul 1908, p. 8

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"THE PORT PERRY STAR AND. b ep te i ts et Se AM Wa - . STANDARD SC EC CP CRC HCC PC RCH YCOROCOROXC FARM 'SUPPLIE If you need Paris Green, Scythes, Hay Fork Ropes, or Turnip Hoes, you can get the best at CARNEGIE BROS. 3 3 0 00 3 3 3 3 0 3 0 3 3 3 3 J 30 308 SOM 30 0 0 3 2 0 3 » 'expiration of one mouth al Cio Sy ed with the terms a conditions hereinafter mentioned and. furnished proof satisfactory to the ea Municipal Countil that such terms and conditions have been and are being oom | plied with ; and upon and only upon such {terms and conditions, namely :. "1 a Thatthe said {an authorized capital. of | paid up capi?! of $50,000 in 'mo 3 'over and absve any amounts {patents and patterns. x |b That the said Company shall' have erected and completed on the site tobe furnished by the Corporation buildings | suitable for the purpose of the said Com- pady at an outlay and value 'of not: less than $20,000 and shall have installed therein fixed machinery of the cost and | value of not less than the 'differanee'be- tween the cost of said buildings and the sum of $60,000 and the whole plant shall be capable of operating the business of the said Company and worth the above sums to the satisfaction of the' council. «¢ That the said Company shall have executed and delivered to the said Cor- poration a first Mortgage or Mortgages on the said site, Peles and machinery and other the assets of the said Company acquired and to be acquired excepting materials manufactured an unmanufac: tured and intended for sale and books of 3 dor | Groceries Purdy's Cash Store Is always stocked with any quantity of Ogilvie's celebrated Brands of Flour--Royal Household and Glenora. Chop and Shorts by the ton. Table, Dairy, Fine Barrel and Goarse Sack Salt always i stock. Fresh and good. Crockery and Glass- ware in abundance. Ice Cream Parlor and Confectionery Dept, ! Always stocked with all the delicacies of the season. Call and sample for yourselves. and Provisions account, cash and moneys payable, as security for the payment by the said Company to the Corporation from year to year during the currency of the said debentures of the respective amounts which shall annually mature on said debentures. d The said payments by the said Company under the said Mortgage or} Mortgages to fall due and be payable annually on the j5th day of July, the first payment becoming duc and payable on the 15th day of July, 1909. The said Mortgage or Mortgages tp contain In- surance clause to the insurable value of said property, covenant to keep the|f buildings and plant in repair, covenant fo: payment. Power of sale on two months' default on one month's notice. The said Mortgage or Mortgages further providing that the same shall fall due in the event of the Company's failing to | upon the said factory and in connec ion with the works and manufactures thereof during at least nine months of each year during the currency of the Mortgage or Mortgages at least an average of thirty | men during the first year and during the | nine months of each subsequent' year at! least forty men having their fixed or principal place of residence in Port Perry excepting by reason of enforced idleness caused by strikes, accidents and delavs arising other than from neglect, . default, or lack of capi:al or bus- BLACK CURRANTS Persons requiring first class Black Currants for preserv- ing, can leave orders at the STAR OFFICE. BY-LAW NO. A By-law to authorize a loan of $30,000 and other concessions to The Canadian Weber Gas Engine Company, Limited. In this By-law the word "Company" shall mean the Canadian Weber Gas Engine Company, "Council" shall Council of the Village of Port Perry, and the word "Corporation" shall mean the| Corporation of the Village of Port Perry. HEREAS the Canadian Weber Gas Engine Company Limited propose to manufacture and sell the Weber Power Engines as manufactured by the Weber Gas Engine Company of Kansas City AND WHEREAS The Weber Gas Engine Company of - Kansas City has| 2 agreed to furnish the said Company all pertaining to the said Engines, together with the right to use in Canada the nanie Weber in consideration of receiv- ing certain shares in the stock of the said company, 3 Gi A D WHEREAS the said Village of Port Perry is desirous of aiding the said Company by gran 'the *- follows -- Railway Debenture ac interest is in arrear, Limited, the word mean the Municipal follows : patterns: and patents water and free tg them a site of ap- six-acres of land, the' esti-|in that b hal of which 'will be $600, and by 0 the id - Company free d gravel, 'sand stone, and ex: {rom taxes as far as permitted cipal Act and also to grant Cor a loan of debentures pric ; age Yume of $30,000 bearing for the purpose at five per cent; + 1 830,000; d WHEREAS the said Company ofthe Village of ed inconsi of $30,000 : ; ey cil shall levy during tionof the Port Perry is $46,791.67, made up as $21337.08 $14454.59 $11000 Waterworks Debenture Consolidated Floating Debt whereof no sum neither of principal or THEREFORE the Municipal Council of the Village of Port Perry enacts as This By-Law shall take effect on the final passing thereof by the Council, but shall not be so finally passed or have any force or effect unless or until the same has received the assent of the qualified electors of the Municipality of Port Perry according to the provisions of the Muni- cipal Act and amendments thereto. It shall and may be lawful for thé Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Village of Port Perry to grant a loan | by. issuing debentures to the extent of '$30,000 with interest thereon at 5% per annum and by granting a free site, free ravel, sand and stone, and 'exemption from taxes as far :as per- mitted by the Municipal Act to the said Compan y, --provided the said Corpora- tion shall apply to the 'proper authorities to approve or confirm this By-Law, the Corporation not being liable for any damage for any failure therein, and for the purpose of purchasing the site for the said Company the said Coun- current year the | ised, and that the amount to be "rai amount of the price of the said site. And ar shall by 'making the loan of | o of the Corporation | IT Perry to the amount | C ir.ess, the said Company having the right to a discharge of said Mortgage or Mortgages at any time aftef ten years upon payment of the said debentures. e That the said Company shall have 1shment in operation and have at least twenty. fiveemployeesengaged therein and shall have had such number continuously employed therein for at least the term of one month immediately prévinus ta! the come entitled to the delivery of the said debentures. } 7 The said Corporation shall con- temporaneously with the delivery of the said debentures also deliver to the 'said Company a Conveyance in fee simple 'of said site. : 8 Thnat the land, buildings, plant and machinery of the said Company shall be exempt from all taxes, rates, assessments and other municipal charges including business tax in so far as permited by the Municipal Act, but excepting school rates and rates for local improvements, 9 That the said Company shall there- after have the privilage to take free of cost for their own use subject to supér- vision of the Village Engineer, all' gravel sand and stone naturally in or upon any pit or land used for furnishing gravel sand or stone now or hereafter owned by the Corporation or from which the Cor- poration has or shall have the right to take and use gravel, sand or stone, and shall further have the privilage to take free of cost all water belonging to- the Corporation required for their own use, they constructing under the supervision of the Village Engineer their own water- mains from those of the Corporation, 10 That all payments as aforesaid made by the said Company to the 'said Corporation, shall forthwith - after 'the receipt thereof be deposited to a g account in a Chartered Bank, ani the money standing to the credit. of special account, or a sufficient part thi of,at the time of settling the total rate and making up: the collecto; for any year, shall applied towards payment of the amount due in such year for principal and on account of deben! ereby al uced to the ol eh by tt eins CROCK 46 ne said debentures shati be Tuad- Jed over to the said Compa tthe oid | employ and keep employed mn at and | 4 = appoint persons to attend at the various intended : b behalf of the persons interested in and jis said- intended manufacturing estab- promoting or opposing the passing of the said Village of Port Port Perry shall attend at his office at ten o'clock a.m. > . Tuesday the 18th Aug 1908 to sum up the time when the said Company shall be: | number of votes pd pion aga the {and at the hour and places fixed WH than 25c. and i ¥ ~~ 0c. A PO d 35¢. per. elaborate price gr A. Ross Aaa 3 DOZEN. FINE LAWN BLOUSES 59%. ( [PURC HASED from a leading manufacturer, are this =o 50cC. 3 season's goods, lace and embroidery trimming with = #{ collar to match, long sleeves. = A chance fora real bargain 125 YARDS IMPORTED SCOTCH GINGHAMS NICE collection of light blue, pink, and red. inexpensive, are stylish and will make up into 'the handsomest of summer garments. . Look at the price ~~ ~---- Ae NOVELTY DRESS GOODS 2 [SOUR Suit Lengths of the newest and most stylish dress fabric on the market-- ; _ all wool Voile with black stripe which is used as a trimming. Striped Chevron Suiting for early fall, regular $1.00 and $1.25 a yard. 77¢. per yard Sons Ca iy a - 3 - ; It is Also Fancy Now only' 5k polling places aforesaid and at the final | Willan, - Alberta, Riches Etta summing up of the votes by the Clerk on Croker. Aaa y-law respectively. 15. The Clerk of the Council of the by-law. The following Schedule gives in eaeh column respectively the year, the amount of principal owing, the amount of princi- pal due, the amount of interest payable, and the total payment due in each year. SCHEDULE A BY-LAW -- Vera Hooey Clara Ferguson, Moretta | Exams, -Arithmeti¢--Francis Ormis- From Senior 'II. to Junior II[-- Margaret Forster, Arthur Crozier, Laura Harrison, Alice Venning, = From Part II to Junior II--Cora Riches, Elva Wright, Ruth Whit field. \ rh L. Morwenna Harris, teacher BAGLAN The following is the report of the Promotion - Fxaminations which were held on June 24th, 25th and 26th for 8. 8. No. 9 East Whitby :-- From Senior IV, = Number of marks required '450--Bertie Luke 552, Gorden Hodgson 534. Senior III'to Junior IV. Number of 'marks required 450 --Harold Hodgson 664, Clara Harnden 464, his barn and the carpenters working at Mr. B. Pettit's: The summer résorts are fl we welcome the strangérs te church services, but 'hope '3 men from town will bear in ming that we go to church to hear address from the pulpit, not ff the back seats. EI (Above too late for last week) Rev. Mr. Copeland and wit visiting at Mr. H. Fralick's. © rév. gentleman gave a spl sermon. at the Centre on Si evening. Sh The threshing machines started work. © = © 'Miss V. Alldred is visitin| city. Fa i Wedding bells are ringit Mr. VanCamp has br Francis Ormiston 454, Clarence Hodgson 398. Supplementary ton, Clarence Hodgson. = History-- C. Hodgson. . nv From 'Junior III to Senior III. Number of marks required 400-- Date Prin. Owing Prin. due Int. Total 1909 $30,000 15000 $1500 3000 1910 28,500 1500 1425 292% 1911 27,000 1500 1350 2850 1912 25,500 1500 1275 2718 1913 24,000 1500 1200 2700 1914 22,500 1500 1125 2623 915 21,000 1500 1050 2550 1916 19.500 1500 978 2475 197 18,000 1500 2400 191 16,500 1500 25 2335 1919 15,000 1500 750 2350 1920 13,500 1500 675 ars 1921 12,000 1500 600 2100 1922 10,500 1500 528 2025 1923 9,000 1500 450 ge 1924 7,500 1500 378 5 1925 6. 13500 300 1800 1 45 1500 233 1728 192' 3,000 1500 150 1650 19: 1,500 1500 5 1578 NOTICE Se . Take notice that the above is a. true 'copy of 'a 'proposed by-law which has been taken into consideration, and which: | will be finally passed by the council of the Village of Port Perry {in the event.of the assent of the electors being obtained Eva Wilson 493, Ads Brent 472, George Bray (absent inations). uring exam- From 'Senior II to_Junior IIL.| Number of marks required 375-- |, automobile to Seugog. Mr. John Ploughman's little is very sick. We hope. ! speedy recovery. 'Master Harry Reader, son and Mrs. Oliver Reader, is Littlerhope is held out fc covery, 7 a thereto) after one month from the first was Wednes- | of which first publication eds day the 15th July 1908 ; and 'that the votes of the electors of the said munici pality will be taken thereon on the da iat] publication in PORT PERRY STAR date |g 1482, Robt, ot less Gordon Brent 318 Clayton Squeleh

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