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Barrie Examiner, 14 Sep 1922, p. 14

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49 49 98 97 96 ll! 96 10 la` 47 57 57 57 .56 28 28 50 55 E! IE Owner J as. Ritchie . \ Alfred . Archer 1110. Whitton no. Whitton `DAL; Y) ___ IILKJII. l\U non` no Elbridge Spence . . . Armour Thompson . John Thompson . . Rinhnr Wk;Annnn uvuu .l uuuqasun Richard W iteacre: Thomas Allen .. . John Downer James Graham .. Edward Ferguson... .Wm. Graham . . . Wm. Graham . . Edward Ferguson.. Isaac Ritchie .. .. HWm. Graham Melvin Ritchie .. . 'Melvin Ritchie `Wm. Houden .. . James `Kidd .. David Beardsall .. Mrs. Geo. Beardsall John Tubman Jamw Tu-bman .. . John Tubman Mrs. A. Furlong . Jas. McFadden Mrs. A. Furlong .. Isaac Miller .. .. John Houden John Houden Isaac Miller .. Thomas Allen John Houden John Houden Alex. McF-adden . . Wm. Chapman Alex. McFadden . Wm, Chapman Alt...-t unm. .; uuv .. vooonouoouorcounnaouon IV 1 LPart south marsh . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20' .1 Marsh part 20L 2 South half 14. 2 South half . . . . . . . . . . 15` 2 East part . . . . . . . . . . . .. 16. '2 West part . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 161 2 Mamhpart . . . . . . Half townline opp. ]lots' 16 22 inclusive wm._ Unapman . . Albert White .. . . 75.00 Lorne Draper 50.00 Jno. B. Camphell..l50.00 Jos. Edwards.. ..l00.00 Allen Hart .. ...l00.00 Wm. Draper .. ..300.00 Wm. Blow . . . . .. 50.00 Robt. Parnell . . . . Albert Elliott . . . . . . .......... ..s1325.o0 $4300.00 $5625.00 (Sgd.) Geo. A. Mcubbin, O..S., M.E.I.C. vvul. Ivulelcy bu , ' .Mis.s Kate McKeever returned home on Monday after visiting her sisters, Mrs. Thos. `iDuckwo1-th and Mrs.'Walter McMackon. I . uuucl, UH ouuuuy. Mi. Carter and Mr. Belimy (if Colborne are visiting A. T. Arno_ld. _ _ Wilbert McCann and George Page spent a few days in" -Toronto` last week. - Miss Bella Miller has returned home from a pleasant holiday trip in the West. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tupling and George Tupling of Honeywood wererecent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bell. An optimist is 1; maxi who can wipe off_ the day s worries on the doormat. (Too_ Lavte-5 -Last Week) Sept. 5.--Mr. and Mrs. J. Jennett, Mns. Andrew Millex; and Miss Olive are taking in the sights at the Toronto Exhibition this week. L ` - y . no. .1 ' . -- Anni jack visitedjhef sister, Mrs. D. J. Miller, on Sunday. ' Mr not-for G.nt!- Mr `Dalian. AC l`..ll......._.. family and Mr.`and Mrs. Gordon` Howe and family of Allandale "spent Sunday at Wm. Wolsley s. Mica I(..;.. M..t(.......... ....'..;_.....1 u.._._ -_| vl IIIICIXEO 3-For paying the sum of $825, the amount charged against the said lands and roads for benet, and the sum of 83700, the amount charged against the said lands and` roads for outlet liability, apart from .lands and roads belonging to or controlled by the "Municipality, and ,for covering in- terest thereon for twenty yearsat the rate of six per cent. per annum, the following total special rates over -and above all other rates shall be assessed, levied and collected .(in the same manner and at the same time as other taxes are levied` and collected) upon and from the undermentioned lots and parts of lots and roads, and the amount "of the said total special ratw and interest against each lot or part of lot respectively shall be divided into twenty equal parts; and one such part shall be assessed, levied and collected as aforesaid in each year for twenty years after the nal passing of"this by-law during which the said debentures have to run. attachd to them coupons for the payment of interest. T ` 9 v__ ____3__A ,. ` . _..-._ Allf Con. Township of Flue Lot dwner V Severance. 11 Lot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White .. .. $_ 11 South half . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 9 L. Draper .. ,. , 11 North half . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Jno. B. Campbell 25.00 11 Lot .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Jos. Edwards .. r I-Iaif tow-nline opp. lots '8 to 14 inclusive .. . .` . . . . . . . . . Benet I.0.UU 400.00 90.00 100.00 120.00 -UT_P1A _ .-_.._.. $825.00 $3700.00 $4525.00 . .... $1100 $1100 Benet Outlet ~"l`otal ` `$11.00 $11.00 A: nn 1: ll `Z0 cUV 28.00 . 61.00 .150.00 61.00 .100.00 122.00 .l00.00 121.00 .300.00 120.00 . 119.00 120.00 12.00 Outlet 3175.00 215.00 lll\ nn \lUoUU 68.00 68.00 135.00 135.00 36.00 AEIIII Uuvu 160.00 II` III\ 11-] T&aUV 146.00 140.00 90.00 19.00 16.00 10.00. 19.00 59.00 71.00 71.00 71.00 70.00 35.00 35.00 70.00 l'!l\ nn Va.` 140.: 136.4 136.: 1.011.` 68.4 68,: 40.1 97.1 68.! 68.1 68.1 UV-UV 69.00 69.00 69.00 1AI\ AA $1100.00 $4525.00 Total 3175.00 215.00 490.00 220.00 19} oUU 103.00 111.00 211.00 222.00 221.00 420.00 169.00 120.00 12.00 32.00 160.00 42.00 146.00 140.00 (III l'lI\ UI7nUU- 69.00 69.00 140.00 136.00 136.00 68.00 6_ 68.00 ' 40.00 97.00 68.00 68.00 68.00 68.00 68.00 68.00 135.00 135.00` 36.00 AK nn Ulln\IU 19.00 16.00 10.00 19.00 59.00 71.00 71.00 71.00 70.00 35.00 35.00 70.00 69.00 69.00. an An Gentlemen :--I beg `to report that in ac- cordance with yourinstructions under By- Law No. 637, passed Jan.9, 1922, Ishave examined the I`iny Marsh Drain and other drains complained of, by Alfred Edgar Ar- cher, Sr., and Alfred Edgar Archer, Jr. I have prepared plants, proles -and sped- ications, all of which -are herewith sub- mitted, for the improvement of the Tiny Jlarsh Drain and for the providingof pro- per -and suieient outlets for the ditches `between the Kidd Award Drain and the White Award Drain on ,the townline be- tween the Townships of Tiny and Floe, the ditch between lots 18 and 19 in Con. 1 of the Township of Tiny, and the Draper Ditch discharging on the townline between the Townships of Tiny and Flos, opposite inf. an in (`An I 'l`inv I Barrie_ . . . . . ` Orillia .' . . . . . Owen Sound Collingwood . Gravenhurst f\.._ NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the forego~ ing is a true copy of a by-law of the Town- ship of Flos, which by-law will be taken into consideration and nally passed by I LICIICHIUTU C"UUIC No. Debenture Principal Interest . .. ..$152.92 .. 162.10 .. 171.82 .. 182.13 . .. 193.06 .. 204.64 .. 216.92 . 229.92 . .. 243.72 .. 258.34 . :. .. 290.27 .. .. 307.68 . 326.14 .. 345.71 .. 366.46 . .. .. .. 388.44 ., .. .. 411.75 .. .. .. 436.45 .._462.64 . 273.84 3337.50 328.32 318.60 308.29 297.36 285.78 273.50 260.50 246.70 232.08 216.58 200.15 182.74 164.28 5144.71 123.96 101.98 78.67 53.94 27.78 Tbt21 8490.42 490.42 490.42 490.42 490.42 490.42 3490.42 490342 490.42 490.42 490.42 490.42 490.42 490.42 490.42 490.42 490.42 490.42 490.42 490.42 I 5-1 `Jan. Ritchg . . . . .. NW 2} 1 [Alfred ?Archer.;NE :} and Q..bKI\`K7lI oalnluu Tnnuucl . .LVl:l U -I r S pt NW 1` Jno. Whitton..W pt 1'; !Jno. Whitton..... . . . . . .. Robert Ross . . . . .. S Elbridge Spence .. . N N Armour Thompson .N Jno. Thompson ....N Rich. Whiteacre E pt Thos. Allen .. Wpt Jno. Downer . . . . N Jas. Graham Ed. Ferguson Wm. Graham . . . . Wm. Graham . . . . ,Ed Ferguson .. 'Isaac Ritchie ! -N W SW qr Wm. Graham E hf NE qr Melvin Ritchie W hf NE qr Melvin Ritchie" W hf NE qr Wm. Houden SE qr ;Jas Kidd . . . . . . . . SW qr iDavid Beardsall .. `NE qr Mrs.Geo.Beardsall N W qr .- n... Jno. Tubman . . . . .. S hf !Jas. Tubman . . . . .. N hf Jno. Tubman . . .. E hf Mrs. A. Furlong SW qr Jars." McFadden .. NW qr Isaac Miller .. W pt S hf Mrs. A. Furlong E pt S hf John Houden NE qr Jno. Houden NW qr Isaac Miller . . . . . . SE qr Thos. Allen . . SW qr Jno . Houden NE qp Jno. Houden . . .. 'NW qr Alex. McFadden . . S hf Wm. Chapman N hf Alex. McFadden .. SE`qr Wm.rChapman .. NE qr Albert White .. . . . . . . .. L. Draper . . . . . . .. S hf Jno. `B. CampbeIl.. N hf Jm w,i..,.....a.. IllIUo L). uzuupl Jos. Edwards Allen Hart Wm. Draper . Wm. Blow Robt. Parnell Albert Elliott Total on lands "l`.........L_ -r 7.`! L Ul-Hal UH la-HUS lrownshsp of F10? Total on Lands and Roads_ Con. Township_ of Tiny ones or EALL was I922 HAIR RESTORER 14 KOREEN Debentu_ro Schedule" 6... `IJ.......2....l I_L-.__ L` VI ql . .SEqrj qri qpi =NW q} I Q!-J" 15 47 57 57 57 56 28 28 50 55 oo 55 50 In `if! FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES ii` 14 15 15 `E 13 llin IIIU LUWWEHIPB U1 Lilly lot 20in Con. 1, Tiny.` ID III'll\'A 1l1I\lI`.r IVIDII 32; 26 128 34 117 112 _72 lo 13 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 ll 11 ll 11 ll 11 11 ll 54 54 54' 54 . 54 108 108 29 36 99 $75. 49 50. 49 150. 98 100. 97.100. 96 300. 95 50. 96 10 11,5 110 no, Table 1.10 54' 54 . 78 32 -A 490.42. 490.42| _j__.._._____.._...:j....__....j._:_...__.._.2_-- 3825.7 3700.00 4525.00 3366.00 7891.00 394.55- ` 1100.00` 817.40 1917.40 95.87 j_:..__..j_-._._.:__..-___.__:._.__.._..___.{- 3825. _3700.00 5625.00 4183.40 9808.40 490.42 Ell! GU Ill \l\Jl-J. I, LL11 . `Ibo whole work may be known as the Tiny Marsh Drain and Branches. The main drain commences on lot 18 in con. 2 of he Townghipof Tiny and extends in. a V 18-20 . 11-13 12-14 12-15 14-15 15 22 of Assessment Bracebridg Elmvalle Midland . . ; Newmarket V Cookstown . Alliston . . . Beeton . . . . . Schomberg . LLGII Ill ULIC VIIIIISC Ul L'lIllIVulUu And further take notice that `anyone in- tending to apply to have, the said by-law or any part thereof quashed must not inter than ten days after the nal passing there- of serve a notice in writing on the Reeve T or other head officer and upon the Clerk. of the Municipality of his intention to make application for that purpose to the Referee during the six weeks next after the fine} passing of the by-law. `noun! .9 131mm.l.. o1..:.. onn. .1--. _: llulllv IJIDL, l. ~ That the Court of Revision `of the Town- ship of F los, for the consideration of com- plaints in reference. to the assessment made by the said by-law and 'by George A. Mc- Cubbin, engineer of the Township of Tiny, and which assessment is fully set out in the said by-law, will be held on Saturday, September 23rd, 1922; beginning at the hour of two o clock pm. in the Parish Hall in the Village of Elmvale. Anr` `In-fknr folrn nnfinn G1-and .nI\IvI\nn :1: Ills U1 vu Waud atC1 1 n'1v this 30:11 day of August, 1922. 35-383 I! Q I'I'YI\rIIl'\\Y an I I: run th Gouncil of the said Township after tho. expiration of four wee_ks from the date of the first publication of the said by-law, the date of which first publication was August 31st, 1922. Tho} Orin nnlvrf A` pa`.-;n;n 4n` 9'-un I`nuvn_ E-U-0 E-"" F `-< 1: 11.00 3 11.00 s 8.20 $10.20 3 `.53 ...u......, ..v- (JU'VJ1 \} c. s. BU1-(TON, Clerk of Flos, Elmvale. 45.00 32.00 160.00 42.00 146.00 140.00 {|!I!|I\ Ullll l.ll'l'1lI5U VYUIIS IJCILIS {I5 suuuwa.` ' . . Chatham, Ont., Apr. 5, 1922.! To the Reeve and Council of the Township of Tiny :- - ' ' lV_._4.I.._...._. 1' L-..`L_ _-_-..L L`L..L !_ _- 0u.vv 19.00 16.00 10.00 19.00 59.00 71.00 71.00 71.00 70.00 35.00 35.00 70.00 60.00 69.00 69.00 69.00 140.00 138.00 138.00 68.00 63.00 A-7 An \ru.Uu 03.00 68.00 03.00 135.00 135.00 36.00` 45.00 28.00 61.00 61.00 122.00 121.00 120.00_ 119.00 120.00 12.00 `lo VU 103.00 111.00 211.00 222.00 221.00 420.00 169.00 120.00 12.00 TU -UV 32.00 160.00 42.00 146.00. 140.00 90.00 19.00 16.00 10.00 19.00 59.00 71.00 71.00 71.00 70.00 .35.00 ' 35.00 70.00 69.00 69.00 69.00 69.00 140.00 138.00 138.00 68.00 68.00 97.00 40.00 68.00 68.00 68.00 68.00 68.00 68.00 135.00 135.00 36.00 AP nn L ! -80 43.60 52.60 52.60 52.60 52.00 25.80 225.80 52.00 51.20 51.20 ,51.20 51.20 104.00 103.00 103.00 50.60 50.60 72.20 29.80 50.60 50.60 50.60 50.60 50.60 50.60 100.40 100.40 26.60 33.40 76.60 82.20 156.80 165.00 167.60 312.40 125.60- 89:20 8.80 24.. 119. 31. 108. 104. 66. 14. 12. 14. An, 78.40 50.00 279.00 73.00 254.40 .244.00 156.80 33.20 28.00 17.20 ,33;20 102.00 123.00 123.00 123.00 122.00 00.80 00.80 122.0 120.20 120.20 120.20 120.20 244.00` 241.00 241.00 118.60 118.60 169.20 69.80 118.60 118.60 `118.60 118.60 118.60 118.60 235.40 235.40 62.60 78.40 179.60 193.20 367.80 387.00 388.60 732.40 294.60 209.20 20.80 . Oct: Oct. ..-r-. _- __ Sept. 25-26 Sept. 28-30` Sept. 28-30 On} `IA Tiger "Tires Lead 'l'|ie'nj All Flbric. Gun-a'nteo,. 8,000 mile: Cord Guarantee, 10,000 mile: -- Clhj Q --:g----_- Sept. 21-22' an (`A FPII u 89'0" .Oct. 3-4 \ Reeve. Clerk. 103] 12-13 5.93` 5.931 5.93? 11.77 11.77 3.13: 3.92 8.98. 9.66 18.39 19.35. 19.43 `IQ QII. UV-U`! 14.73- 10.46 2.80 13.95 3.65 12.72 12.20 90.4 E A0- L039 .86 '1.66 `.13 .18 .18 .18 .10 .04 AA V-T TI `IT 7-`C-Iva-pporto||'_.St:, Ollflrlbl loaf 1,66 1.40 Exactly eig 1914, a battle cided the fate the world. Prussian Hum right, and ope VVithin f()1't_\'-( -ed that capital, dictat they had d (m( Instead. wh On the (..'(`I French a1'm_\` Foch ung hi forlorn-hope 2' all. And win- of Sept. Mth. ision recaptur oise. they run Prussiah Cu.-s on stolen Fr: been (-elohmti shaz7.a1'-like ix: exposed thc-m.~ ing and 1'( ML! and invited th. condence mm and _that (mp: tur;ned.. A ...L ..l ' DulVIIcu.- It is not uhf proves fatal, I) times of pozlco ger of succo.<\~. of the famili During the tin up the hard ru cess he is sev has to be. H)` he make g')o(l. Kill thenj germs to at Drug and Ge |\7c1{,,| Now is 1 time to . THE :71::R4 BUSINI ELEVEN RONTO h "an" KTIHJ hfnxlnnha Every you should (-41 knnwl-dszv hand and In mvwru nu N 1 u 1 students uinnn Y NI-=w 1-A.!*1?.liURN5 ncuu uuu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0... East 8 acres south half Pm-It . lull! nu uuulcnniuvlnololuoon Part .. Lot except southeast 30 acres Lno OJOVIDOOICIOIIIOIOIQ -1 Into` 1!! 1- 00 1 14 Alex. McGraw 3 17 John Dickie .. . l7*H. Guest .. .. 17 W. E. Archer.. 25 18 A.E.Archer, Sn, Jr. 25 19 W. Edwards 25. 20 Wm. Edwards .. 15 20 Robt. M-adill 25 14 John Richardson 100. 15 Thus.` Jordan .. 200 16 James Wilson .. 200.00 16 Mat. Parnell . . .. 150.00 ouuuuy - -Mr. and Mrs`. W."J. Gauley arid Mr. and Mrs. John Haugh visited Barrie friends on Sunday. V - Sept. 1'1'.'-l1E." ;1d- lM_s.- -V"V'_m. Adams spent a few days with frfends near Mans- eld. last `week. - . ~ 11:..- n_:__- _: n_._.:_; 1-, W. u . H CH.` VVUUUWUUU, UHF. _` ' rs. O'Neill and family, who had been spendifig their summer vacation here, have returned to Toronto. . ' ' 11:-.. 1..-..- m__.._L__-_-_. 1.1-; 1; ,-.,.u, 1-, _lICl BULIUUI Eli l.`UBGUI'|JUlIu I Bobbie Chamberlain returned to Torqnto last week after spending his summer `ve- cation with Roy'McKiunon. A \ A new oil lampthat gives an amaz- ingly brilliant, soft, white light, even ' better `than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U. S. Government and 35 leading universities and found to be superior to 10 i ordinary oil lamps. It burns without odor, smoke or noise- no pumping up, is simple, clean, safe. Burns 94% air and 6% common kerosene (coal-oil). TBA invnnfnv 1) KY Tnkvu-nu OAR (III \Jl IIIISCV 11117: Mr. and Mrs. W. Ruddick' and Mr. and Mrs. H. Bell motored to Bracebridge on Sunday. ` -Mr and Mun` `I Y.I'1nnl.... n-u-1 11.. .._..l ucuu. IEIBII WUUA. Miss Briggs of Dundan ha refurned \to teach here again. , 7 Mn: Ynvnnc hn..:A-nn `In-n nu...` II'....I..I UUCIUII IIVIU usuul. Mrs. James Davidson, Vera `and Muriel are visiting. with Mrs, Davidson s sister in Collingwood. ` M? nnnnl:n 'kln.D}.:A.. `Inn lhl\I\l\ Ln.` `Aunt: ' da;iwl.z1;t'1$: at Hillsdale. III-.. 'LI !I.I.. at l.Llll3\IlIIUI Miss `Hilda Denney has returned home aftqr spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Jennett, Tmbrnton; M. ....,I M... 1..|.......-.. -1` m-..-..L, ,2 2 UUIIIIIJIJL, LIIJVHLUIIQ ' Mr. and Mrs. Johnston of Toronto want- ed at the home of Robt. Turnbullover the holiday. ' MIX: ' ,aa 'n:n`\r\\nn `Lag -non--`A.-I L.......- we uouaay. Mrs.` Ias. Leishman `has returned home afterispending a few weeks with her father at Orangeville. M. um: M... 117 D....I..I.:..1.......: u- -__u ICIIUI IIUU U-I LUl'UIIUUa -Miss Irene Shaughnessy left last week `for _her school at Fesserton. 13-1.1.2- nL..;.|_-..I-:_ _.-L...._.__` ;_ m-,,, . (Too Late for `Last Week) Sept. 5.---Baxter school reopened with Miss Wood` of Midland as techer. Mrs. J. ordon and children spent a few days last 1: with'MIs. Gordon's mother uf 1-tnlatlnln > ' ' \lUl|lll UUuv V V Miss6wCecelia -McBride has gone to teach n at Webbwood, Ont. .. f\`M..:ll .....s :...._:|..'` ...L.. 1.-.: L'.._._' [$5 UIJUI l I`lIllCll"` 16400 cubic yards excavation Allowance under Section 9 Draper Branc-h-- I0!` 8700 cubic yimds excavaticn .. .. I Allowance under Section 9 Incidental Expenses- Surveys, plans, proles, specica- . tin. nnanmavnnnbn 'E%%&%&$%$$%$**i%$*&*$$$*%: ; Naws FROM NEIGHBORING 'row,NsH1Ps ; &$%$$&%***w$*%&%&&&**%%*&* Archer Branch- uunn ....L:_ ..__.L uuuuugu WUIIM ' ` ' . I determine the amounts to be paid to owners entitledthereto under Section 9 of the Municipal Drainage"A_ct for severance under Subvsection 3A," private or award _ ditches incorporated with the work under Sub-Section 4, and damages by disposal of material taken from the work under Sub- Section, as fdllows:-- I nun auuvvuuuc In Luuuc lUl' uuyauuu ulwues. In view of the very great'dit ference in `the conditions -and requirements of the `lands aected by the proposed work, I con- |sider it expedient to make allowance for severance under Sub-Section 3A of Section 9 of the Municipal Drainage Act, instead of providing "for the construction, enlarge- ment ` or other improvement of access, bridges or farm bridges under Sub.-Section 2 and 3 of the said Spction 9.` The only highway bridge affected by the work is on the road between Cons.'1 and'2 opposite lot 14. `As this bridge would require; to be rebuilt in any -event by the Township of Tiny, and -as the cost if provided for as part of the drainage work would be as- sessed against the'Munieipality of; Tiny, it appears advisable to leave the matter under the control of your Council without mak- ing special provision therefor as part of the drainage work. I Jain:-nninn CL.` .n.........A.. L- L- __!._I n- i general easterly direction 9600" feet to outletinto the Wye `River on the south side of the xjoad. between Cons. I and 2. The White Branch commences on the town- `line between Tiny and Flos, opposite the `northwest angle of lot 8 in con. 11 of `Flos, gand thence` extends westerly along.` the `south side of the townline 1060 feet; thence ` :no1_-therly across the townline and-alqng or, Inear the centre of lot'l7, con.` 1, Ud lot ll7, con. 2, of Tiny, to an outlet into the main drain. above described. The total ` length of this branch is 7240 feet and` the course follows `that of` an existing ditch `: Ithroughout its length. The Archer Branch commences on the north limit of the town- line and onthe east side of road between lots 18 and 19 of Con. 1, Tiny. I-t thence runs north along ` the allowance. for side- - road to the road allowance between Cons. I and 2,; and thence east along th'm con- cession road allowance to an outlet into the White. Branch above. described. The whole length of the Archer Branch being 7900 feet. "FL- I\......-._ I)__..._-L -__-_..-_--_ __ ;L_ IJIVUII ID U30 `Cato ` It is not intended to make any re-assee ment of the original cost of construction, any `private or -any -award drains incorpor- ated into the present proposed Municipal drainage scheme, and therefore only a nom- inal allowance is made for any such ditches. In view nf flu: uni-17 cIl*nnf'lt`:nIInnnn :1: 0 VIII! IUVIA. The Draper Bx-anch_ commences on the north limit of the townline-between Tiny and F103, where the Draper Ditch discharges |oppoeite lot 20, con. 1, Tiny. It thence extends north about half way across con. [1 and thence east oneor `near the centre of con. 1 to an outlet into the Archer Branch above described on the 18th and 19th side: road; The total length of the Draper Ditch is 5434 feet. `IL 1.. ....L 2_A.-_.l-.l L- ...-I-- ___- __ _,,-- uuvu_yu, `JIBIIB, yuuuca, l'[JUUHlCa` tions, estimates, assessments .. 750.00" {W995 _F.':AT sans Ei.Ec'r'1i1"oR GAS ;3A'F.ER_ Allowance for Severance Ditches Dan VAl| for , Severance 'tches Damages Q I hunt: a? $25.00 35.00 8815.00 $5.00. $360.00 "ffiii IUI L Damages 3 25.00 30.00 `100.00 100.00 02 AA cunuuuu iscruaclle uzuau-uu). The inventor, P. N. Johnson, 2.46 Craig St. W., Montreal, is offering to send a lamp on 10 days FREE trial, or even to give one FREE to the first user in each locality who will help him introduce it. Write him to- day for full particulars. Also ask him to explain _how you can get the agency, and without experience or \-`money make $250 to $500 per month. 2288.00 75.00 40.00 Ell All 10.00 Luaululuuu Ull ruuu . Mrs. Robt. Martmson `and May returned home last week after a few weeks` visit with London friends. II-.. fV....A.2.. .__L.._._,__I . ll! - - - 'I.UlUI here, nere, , " J .Mrs. Ge . Foster and two sons of Tor- onto, who have been hqlidayihg with Mrs. C. Desarmo, returned home Friday night. Mrs; Emma mid fniviilv` man} 4.. 'r........;.. u. uceuuuu, Icuurueu nume rnaay mgnt. Mrs.` Beggs and family` went to Toronto on Saturday. was uu:Amv ncvnnnn ....L....._`._' A- l--- on Mu: prupwsvu wUI'K anu expenses mem- ` ental thereto :- Main Drain-- - 32700 cubic yards excavation . .8 8175.00 Allowance under Section 9 935.00 White Branch--- ' 8300 cubic yards excavation 2412.00 Allowance under Section 9 .T 200.00 uu uuuunuuy. ' I I \ Miiss Marjory Byrnes returnd to her lhome in Barrie last week. after spending a wee'k'or two at the mahse. t'1......lA .... ..I 'rI..:;.L-n ____ -_ .2 n. wi:I.:'and Mrs. Harry Sargeant and daugh- ter and Mr. and Mrs. Moore of Midland are visiting the former's mother. Mrs. Saij-` geant. M. 0...: M... u........ n"n ..... -_.u EWGIII/J Mr. and Mrs._Harry O Connor and George of Toronto are visiting at Geo. Latimer's. "Richard and Ted Carter went to Toronto Exhibition on `Friday. MI` nnkf Murfinnnn .nn:! ll -.. .;-L.....__.l vuvu IJUIILIUH ll'lUllUUu ' Mrs. Curtis returned to Toronto on Fri- day, accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hyde, Sr. Mr Bill` Mun Inn`) Q1-.64 At 'l"-___L_ __, ul xuluuuu are vwulug 8.6 u1os.-neu's. Wm. Secox" of Milton and Miss Edna of Torontb_spe'nt te` holiday at their home harp ' " uuluc ucu: H1!` is ICW uuya. . Elvin and Miss Della Dean and Miss Mc- Intyre of Toronto spent the holiday at Wellington Dean s. ~ ' M. mu! II... All...` u:.1.n-L..-_1__ __,: Orillia. vv clung!-uu uuun E. .Mr. and Mrs. Albert Middlebrooks and fun1.ily.sbent the [week-end _v`vith-`friends in , ,I II VII rs ULIO. "Au. xxyuu, DI`. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott of Toronto are visiting the former's sister. Mrs. W. Kirby. Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Morris and Whittier of Toronto are visiting at Thos.-Bell s. Wm gar-n13 nf Miltnn and `ML... `l:V,.I..... .. (Too. Late for Last Week) . Sept. 4.--Mrs. Vance of Elizabeth street, Barrie. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. (Rev.) A. Rentoul.- . Gordon McMackon of Toronto is at his home here for" a few days. Filirin unn-I man nnlln nm... llI\l. 11:..- ll- I Therefore the said Municipal Council of` the said Township of Flos, pursuant to provisions of the Municipal Drainage Act, enacts as foilows: ' 1 um. ___.I __._-._L _|-.__ ____-:c __i:_.._ I II Y-L uuupwu. _ I 2-The Reeve of the said Township oil Flos may borrow on -the credit of the Cor- poration of the said Township the sum of $562.00, being said Municipality s share of the funds necessary for the work, and may issue debentures of the Corporation to that amount in sums of not less than $50 each and payable within twenty years from the date of the said debentures with interwt at the rate of six per centum per annum; that is to say, the said debentures to be payable annually at the Standard Bank _of Canada at Elmvale, and shall have I UUCIB `III I UHUB Totals on lands ANDWHEREAS the said Council. of the Township of Flos -are of the opinion that the drainage of the area described` ia_-de- sirable : n1|_-.__n-._- .L- --:.I |:.__i_:__.n n ____ -:| -1. GIIUVIB % IUIIUWG. I---The said report, plans, .specioations,. assessments and estimates, so far as they relate to the Township of Flos are hereby adopted, ` - 0___'l`l-m Danna flan QQ:l' 'l`l\II1k:1\ ll: Total : on lands in` F105 Total roads in F105 Totals on r-oads . . . . 'lV..L..I.. ._ I.._.I- Total on lauds androads .. Chatham, Apr. 5, 1922. Goncssion and Lot 9 and 10, road opp. lots 8 to 14 inclusive.... 10 and 11, road opp. lots 6 to 15 inclusive. . . . Half towniine opp; lots 8 to 14 inclusive.`. . . . . 10 and 11 sideroad in cons. 9, 10 and 11.... DUUUH uuu o u n - a a North half . . .. Southeast quarter , Northeast quarter ll-Lot 8 . . . . . . . . . . South half . . . . . North half . . . . .. Lot . . . . . . . . . . A. . WHEREAS pursuant to the provisionsl 05 Sections 77 and 78 of the Drainage Act -the Council of the Township of 'l\ny pro- cured an examination to be made byone, A. McCubbin, a person competent 501' such purpose, of the area of land in the . '.l'own.ship of Tiny known as thep'l`iny Marsh for the purpose of suggesting means. for the draining of the said lands and of other lunch and roads liable to assessment under the Drainage Act, and alsoprocured plans, specications and estimates of the drainage work to be made by the `ssid_George Mc- Cubbin -and an assessment to be made by him of the lands" and roads to be beneted by such drainage work,~and of other lands A and roads liable for contribution thereto,` stating as nearly as he can the proposition V of benet, outlet liability and injuring li- -ability which in his opinion will be derived `or incurred in consequence of such drainage vorlr by every road and lot or portion of ht, the said assessment so made being. the pmanment hereinafter by this by-l-aw en- acted to be assessed and levied upon the roads and lots or parts of lots hereinafter . in that behalf specially set forth "and des- 4 cribed; -and the report of the said George A. McCubbin in respect thereof and of the!` 1. said drainage work being as follows:-- nhofhannm nnf Ant K 1009 Con. Lot or Part Lot '9---N W qr _NEqrandSpt .. 9- el0-Northwest part 10--Southwest quarter \ NptNWqr 9. Lot - .... 10 South `half . . . . .. 11 North half . . . . .. 11 North half ..\..'.. 12 North half .. 13 East pt north half 14 West pt north half 14 Southeast quarter Southwest quarter Northeast quarter Northwest quarter Southeast quarter Southwest quarter E hf-northeast qr. . W hf northeast qr Northwest quarter` Southeast quarter Northeast . quarter Northwest quarter South half 10 North half .. 10 East half .. 11 Southwest quarter 11 S Northwest quarter 11 East pt south half 12 West pt south half 12 Northeast quarter 12 Northwest quarter 12 Southeast quarter 13 Southwest quarter 13 Northeast quarter 13 Northwest quarter 13 gnnfhi Incl` ' `IA 1` UI DIIWXI-I I South half \Y....LL L..I . W595 Schedzulg of :En\} 10 11 12 13 14 15 IE T Acies ' Aected IIU 54 54 32 78 54 - 54 54 54 54 54 103 10s ' 29 36 on 55 112 110 1.10. 36 26 128 _ 34 - 117 112 72 15 10 The following is gay estimate of the cot of the proposed work and expenses incid- A-.+nl 4lu...`..c.. .

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