wen A ""f9|"?!.Wonfans! I"! Pun wz I--rw-__ r F:-om alTOnuI-Io, _ ,,V_Il Em _ 1;`; I :_.,"_ ' . -_ _""`V'_ _ successors and assigns of the part- ICS hereto respectively. 7 7. The Town and Company mut- uakly covenant to do and perform all acts, matters and things neces-` sary- to eectually carry out this agreement according to the true in- tent and meaning thereof and to re-- fra-in from -doing` any act, matter or thing which might in any way im- pair_ the same. ` 4 in --vv-r1Nv\1'Vf'\"I" L|__I In VV.l.1.J.Vl.`4QsJ vv I.l.l.4L\L.4\/J. parties hereto have hereunto thei; hands and` seals the day year rst above written. By the Town A. Alexander. By the Company . A. T.. Morton AND WHEREAS the Legi.s~lature. of the `Province of Ontario did in. t `the session held in the Eighth year of the Reign of. His Majesty King. C Edward VII. enact that upon the 1 same being approved. by a. maj_ority.l_ of those voting of the ratepayers-1:1 qualied to vote on money by-laws- 6 the said agreement bearing dat-e theit 6th day of April, 1908, and enteredll into between the Corporation of the- Town of Barrie and the Grand Trunk Railway Company of" Canada. providing for a xed valuation; for the purpose of assessment. of the property-of the said Company in the said Town during the period therein= V mentioned should be; and was there'- , by declared to- be legal, valid` and : binding on the said Corporation; and the ratepayers thereof and on= the.` ( l 1 1 4 l 1 _ said Company, AND WHEREAS it_is expedient: iland necessary to submit the said - agreement to the said ratepayers` . for their app_r.oval;. _. - - - - m K an-qr-\r\1"* Fll"I"l'.` II"TT\TTr`T,' 31 ga. aegxcu unu ehvered In the pre- sence of I U1" L n \ T-HEROEFORE THE MUNICI- ucu GPHLUV 5.. PAL C UN-CIL OF THE` CORP`- OIRATION OF THE TOWN OF` BARRIE E NA`CTS A`-Sw FOL- LO-WS:-- ' , I` LL _ ....Luuo\o\cr 1 "i_NW\'2v1TNEss WHEREOF -....L.-. Laura I-Inc-nnnfn &J\I`.VV\ ' I. That the vote of the: rat'ep.9.y_v-S ers o the said Town: qualied; no` `vote on money by-laws- of the said Town shall be taken on `the 20th day of` _ Jq1y,A.n.- 1903.. % at nine o'clock in the; morning and. & continuing until ve o'clock in: the af- ternoon at the 'undermentioned`- places and by the undermentioned Deputy [Returning Ofcers, viz. 1-- St. Patrick s Wardg, at Czldiwel.1 s Shop, Fred Mart`,-. Deputy Return- ing Officer.- ,1. 117-. ...1 oh . Ma-rbnf I112 Ulllccx; _ St; Andrew's Ward, at: -Ma.`rket House, John Clayton, Depmry Re- turning Oicer. - . Victoria Wa`rd;.,. at; Police .'Cot'u't, "1l'Los. Milbee, V Deputy Returning` Lu: nu. ,, ..-_ _ _ , Victoria` wan, .'Cofu't,` Thos. Mxlbee, Returning. Oicer. ' V `St; David s V&5hr.d, at Memri:s' Shop, W. Peter 'Sou1.cs.. Deputy Returning 5 .O`Fcer-_ hone immuaeacnnms AND : %7BusmEss%MEN: 5" `and V J_L `j ,rcial Work. gum CORPORATION on` THE TOWN or` BARBIE. by . J. H. BENNETT. Mayor. E. DONNELL. Cnerk. THE GRAND TRUNK R A I L W A Y COM- PANY OF CANADA by 1 CHAS.. M. HAYS. 2nd Vice-Pres.. and l1on,M`m ` St. George s Ward, at Looker s Shop, John Powell, Deputy Return- ing Ofcer. At Hogg s Mill, D. A. McNi.ven, Deputy Returning Officer. 11' -1: 1-: _1____..'.I LVL\.A-1|.-Iv-A, .lJ\ol.rvIvJ . . . . _ _ . . _ __ i Ward No. 6, at Fire Hall, 1=:d};}}i V:/hitebread, Deputy Returning Of- cer. 2. That the Clerk of the said Town shall have duly prepared a *sufci.ent number of ballot papers [for the taking of the said votes at lthetime and places aforesaid and `provide the same accordingly for the said purpose and such ballot papers shall be in the form follow-. iflli 0' 3- That the provisions of The Municipal Act as to voting. on. money by-laws shall govern the tak~ ing. of the said votes- in these mat- ters, if any, not herein provided` for. That at the Council Chamber in the Town ,of Barrie on Friday,-_ the 17th day of July, 1908, at the hour gt ten o clock in the for_er.1oon.the ,,__ ..1...n .......,...'..4- ... un-uhna axon- UL LC11 uuivpn nu nu, .v.--_--_- -.., ?Mayor shall appoint. in writing sign- ed by himself two persons to attend lto the nal summing uplof the votes lby the Clerk of the said Town and one person to attend at each. polling. place on behalf of the persons inter- ested in and desirous of promoting the approval by; the said ratepayers of the said` agreement and a- like- number on behalf of the persons. : opposed to thm said agreement- 5. That the; Clerk of the. said: Town shall attend at tha Council- Chamber in tire Town of Barrie at the hour of ten o clock in the-fore~~ noon of Wednesday, the 22nd day of July, I9o8,,to sum up the number of votes cast: for and against the 3`, approval of the said agreement. . ,I_,II -........\ co\6r\ I-rr-.v..._ - .; 6. This `B"y.-1aw shad come into 'force and etfcct on the day of the: E passing . thereof. Read aVrst and secand time: in open Coumzii on the 15th June,- 1908, and a thind time and nally passed `on the 22nd.` June, 1908;. ` L H. BENNETT, ' "nIrI\i' . Are you in favor of the agree ment entered into between the- Town and the G. T. R.P Couqcil. Cmamber, {.Barr1e, ,22nd June, 1908. Promotion Examinations. - To Jr-.. IV.--Howard -Carson, Leolax l'McDonaid, Lizzie Cameron. Victor Brett. ' To 51-. III.--Jean Hicklrhg, Cassie Cameron, Dora. `Chappal, Harry To Jr. III .--Iqdia. Dobson, Hazel Dobson, Annie: Dobson, Earl Carson. ! A C-- 7'7 (?_'.n:-so-rrn ' Mnaid- Dobson, Anma uooson , _24ar1 wuauu. To Sr. II.--George McDonald, Gladys Robson, May Nicholson, `Andrew `wallwin, Chadie Degear. .__LL flfaun.-nu--4; IXJIUICW VV aIlIv:u., sun.-A.-- _ - To Jr. II'--Ev,elyn Brett, - jagig Bre_tt, Walter: Wallwii -:-.-.-.` .s. No. 5, ViESPR&. E. DONHELL, Clerk- Yes. L4L 1., Mayor (I..S.) -fersia. . illiam A. Green of: Otta._\_va.- wasl off a yacht 111 ,Lake` Des- l drowned. < _ A large number of Canadians `and . friends or Ca1_1ada qttended `the Do.- ` Day dumer 111 London_ .. mimon _ _ The funeral of the late? Hbmd '1`hon1as Ballzmtyne was one Of. the seen In `Stratford. )3`-gest ever _ ' 0;..ord U!11V1'S1`ty .conferred the -3 degree of doctor of d "- Archblshop of Tordrtg Bobby 149091` j.mDed 'from the steel gzrch bndge mto_ Nlzggara Riv`- cr, usmg :1 parachute m 111$ descent. Secretary Taft yesterday hande over c)1}'1r)1 of the United States war Omc_c to Gene.ral "LukeL E: Wright, 1119 successor. ` _.. I .... no-;nq '1 R. T- "the; l , ~)11[I'0l OI tut: uuuvu uvuuuru ' z.rr Lmcc General E.` l\'Br1igl1t, his .successor: The American shmg tu_g R. R0`. of Alpcllil, Mxch., sexzed by dizm utllccrs, grounded on`. Fox na , ` ca Root and escaped. Island . TWO hundred French soldiers were`; kiln: i`::l:l`;i:`; :2 b*:*n.:3P`2f 522%: fesmpt at \\ ll1>lS{lle poisoning. George Pike of St. John. N.B..e med [0 tllfuav a double .so_rnersa.u1t into the water, struck on hrs stom- Mh and died from mternal hemorr- ha e- ' 0 gm of the woman suffragxsts ar- rested for breaking Mr. Asquith s wlntlows threatened to use bombs next time. Twenty-seven.0'f the wo- men have been sent to Jail. FRIDAY, JULY rd. There were eight deaths from the heat in Nun York. yesterday. A new slmal has been discovered in the St. Clair Rxver near `Sauna. Cholera is sprcz1d_i1_1g.at an alarm- ing rate in the Pluhppme -Islands.` no 1` I I I` I` nnrnlnafnrl 21\,..-nlc [Hg ILHL nu Lu --.-..rr.__, Wellzmd Liberals nomin.a teTd Mr. W .\l. German, .\4i.P., for the C9111-. mons. , The bribery c1larges_ i_n `tho: Port Arthur Llccnsc Lon1n}Iss1one1's' cast.- werc dropped. '.I._I..-_.... L:n FA: WCIC Llll.I})PLu. . l .Thc Shah has withdrawn his Cos- mk guuF from the Brxtxsh Lega-l 'l`.~Ja.u--n1 l bd.\.l\ 5\.|l.I|\A.' ..\... lion at Tchcrun. The Czar has exp we at the wurk of 1 the prcscxlt scssnon. un. V-x.--..- - A Probably two hundred miners were killed in an g-xplosxon in 8. mine. at YL1s0\'0, Russxa_ 1,311. 1 L_- '1`u3U\u. Axum;-u, Sixty-t_\x; persons were killed by automubxlcs. m Massachusetts durmg the lust twelve months. . . - 1 -11-13.. - I---.L UIC uL.`L LHs.Av\, o n - V - . . . . . .. Five .pcI`>`(.)n.s` were kiljed -in_ a hed' on collxsinn on the Mxssoun Pacxc near Knnbnoster, LVIO. '1'1mu.~`.:u1d.s` of persons are home- lcs.~ and starvmg as the result of oods in South Chma. Twu young men named Dunn a_nd ;\ IcDon:1M ram the Lachme -Rapyds in an cxghtccrl-f`o0t skiff. M 1 PfA_,4 -1-..........-n `H u-I yuan-y\.\.u. I.`-wan --_._- _ Thrcc hundred and fty plasserers m Tm-..m.. wcrc. locked out yesterday `on :1 que.~.ti)n of reduced wages. Three men were bzgdly ij`1}'d.at Clmtl1zm1 by the falling of a brick wall. It is feared W. H. Walters will (lie. ` A new tobacco company "to be known .'x.~ the Imperial, will take 0V1' the Anxcnczul zmd Empire t0b3CC compzxmrs of .\Iontrea.1. ~ chm` ..; mace Randall of Guelph has becn cnndcmned to pay SIX dol- lars for (:0n. some short!` weight butter on the market. SATURDAY, JULY 4th. , A Three were eleven deaths f!`Om heat in Greater New York yesterday- .\Ir. .\!cC.'.1rt (Liberal) hays-r bl -.3`! conrmed in his seat for Storn-nonit. Joel Chrmdlcr Harris. ,U`;.1?neRiet; mus." died yesterday at 1115 Atlzmtu, Cu. 7 `]01n.1 V Elliott of C11-J,t_ha1'.i`V 51; tempted .~.ui<:i by swallowmg son, but will recover. * 5 I 370" '9 We Hope 3919! '*\,'P , ;----V +++++-z~+-:-++4-++++ H13 WEI nus in a battle at \:l`ab:'Ii:` cxpressedhis p1e_as- _of the Duma du:-mg `The .Lopisia;a iegisiature has passed a Vb1lI" making _:'bomb-throwing a ;ca_,pita1, oe-nc1e.?* A- storm at` Baitairia o_vertui'ned a large number of over-loaded boats and caused the_ loss. of 600' lives. ea-+-1-+-a--z-1-3-+-1--1-+g:s+-x/-ex--1:-z-+-:::-gs-+-;-9%` .Isra'e1. -Hou'sser s bar n` near` Be'an 1,s~ vxllg was struck - by `lightning and _burned. `Loss, $7,000. V1: is wjeporteld from Brain yum _huvndreds of persons have been lulled In street ghts in Asuncion. . _Th.e` - stat iswtijc'al `report Dxocese shows a good numbers. _ Six "girls zind ft liftle Ibloy` iost btheir lxves in a re. m a _Cleveland store,_ caused by the explosxon of fireworks. fl`! _ _ A , . L- l'\,_-__,,-A--,H 7 _ \ Toronto Orangemen entered a pro- test against the appoingnent of .vRom'an Catholic teachers. In pubhc schools. . . The corner-stone was laid of a. ibujlding to` by ere_.cted for hpusehqld sc1ence.teac1.ung In connectton wtt th$ .Umvers;ty of Toronto, ` Two hundred and fourteen "bodies ;have been recovered from the mine Fat` Yusovo, Russia, where the ex- `kplosion occurred on Thursday. The new issue to commemorate ` centenary will be ; week. . The report_of the survey 6f the Ottawa.-Georgxan Bay ship.c:m.11', to be presented to Parliament to-day, places the cost of the work at mne- ty-four~~to a hundred million ,s`.o11ars, i not including ' land damages. day with her fmother, Mrs. E. Tracy. GRENFEL. (Tod late for `last'week).V `Mrs. "Quance of Barrie spent Sun- 1" Miss Ida. User `hs gone to Bar- rie to spend the holidays with her mother, ' . ` u 4_ - . . n can `Miss Emma. Hock:-idgT of Phelpw ston spent Simday under the pare_nt-- al -roof. . . i -Mr. and Mrs. Peacock of Barrie >spent Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. I. | McM.aster. avawuvcu--v-_ - `Miss Ida -Robinson has, resigned asteacher of _No. 7_schoo1. She will i be greatly mnssed. V On June the 25th, a son came to stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Young. Congratulations. ' CHAMPLAIN; THE EXPLORER g th John A. Ewan, wfiting in the Jul) , \A'_..-_:.... A11 The nnphec (Continued on Page of postage -stamps the vChamp:.un ter- placed on szue next _of Torontp mcrease " 1_n Five iBv~Law%. N0`._;_ _ ttnkingtnf votes or ,,ie*71f 1_fnt:e? 1 A tpnymerst of the L T9v\{n;: of" -Barrie `qualified,-to vote on j 7 money by-laws, for the .-p\u:- [pose of bringing into effect e the agreement between the Ctorporntian of the Town ~ of Barrie and The G`:-and ' `T Trunk Rnilwny dompnny` ' of Canada, dnted %6tl\_day of `April; 1908. ' "WHEREAS - by an agreemergf bearing date the Six,th- day of Apnl, 1908, the Corporation of the Town- `of Barrie and the Grand Trunk Rall- way Cognpany of iC_anada. did agree as thprem` and here1nafter set forth, that 15 to say :'-- ~ ' rnrr-rn AlN`I'\`I"1'QfT'I`\TFI"` -45- 2.. `v...-- -v I\I -fa; u THIS AGREEMENT` made in guplicate. the `Sixth day of April, A. 1 In-`Q 5 `F1i2"E5-1iPoRATIoN OF THE PI"t'\IIl'\Y (\l'.` `l\A1`n15`I"r` i3V1'Z'I/`WZFZEN .l.l..lL'4 \.z\J.l\.1 \JI.\1"\L1\ILV \lL` LLLJ4 ` ' TOVVN OF BARRIE, Heremafter ca11ed"`The Town, OF THKE FIRST PART"-. THE GRAND "'"7rRUNK IiA1L- WAY COMPANY OF A CANADA, _ 1-: ' 9! hcvoharoc Hereinafter called "Tile CQmany, -_ _.__- _._;-;\`vc\ -u\A : 01? THE SECOND PART. l VV-HER-EAS by an i Agreement 1 dated` the Twenty-rst day of Dec- A ember, 1903, made `between thei Town and the Company, which was duly legalized and conrmed by the Statute of `the Province of Ontario, 4 Edward VII-, Chapter 39, the valuation of a part of the Comp- any s assessable, property in .the said Town of Barrie was xed at the sum of Thirty-ve` thousand dollars ($35,000) for the periodof twenty-ve years from the First day of January, 1904, upon and_ sub- Ject to certain terms and conditions as therein mentioned. ' ion! ' Four AND` WHEREAS the company` ispdesirous of enlarging its shops and repairing plant in connection with its locomotive around` houses and car shops in the said Town at its Al_landale terminal by the erec- tion of additional buildings and the installationeof machinery and plant `involving an expenditure of not less than -One Hundred and Fifty Thou- sand Dollars in. order to provide additional equipment and facilities for the overhauling, rebuilding and repair` of . locomotive engines and cars, destined for service on the Northern Division of the Company's` ' Railway. e - I ,4.-_____-..-. u. I , C AND WHEREAS considering E ithat the establishing and main;'en- 1; lance of the proposed works of the 1; Company by the employment of a t s l l S 1 large force of skilled labor_ would add materially to the prosperity of `the. Municipality of the Town of, Barrie, as a whole, and as -an inducement to the \ Comp- any to proceed at once with the proposed works, the Town has i agreedwith the Company that all (1 the `property of the Company, real ~ and personal, not included in the i said agreement of the Twenty-arst 1 of December, 1903-, and now owned : by them within the limits of the , Town of iBarrie,-including the lands which formerly formed part of the ' Hamilton and. North Western Rail` way (except Lot Number Five _on . -the -West side of Bayeld Street -and Lot Number Five on the East side of John Street) and including the lands and. buildings leased by the -Company; for restaurant purposes, and for the purposes of the Rail- road '.Young Men s `Christian eAs-e -`sociation (except the part thereof leased to the Bank of Toronto) aryl :..-1...1:.... 4-he nu-nnnsed new sho 3 _le.aSe(1_ to tne Damn `U1 .I.U|Un|.u; an including the proposed new s-ho 3 and buildings, shall so long as. own- ed by the said Company be treated during the period up to and includ- ing the Thirty-rst day of Decem- ber, 1928,` as If they were included in and covered by the said agreement datedtthe` said Twenty-first day of December, 1903, and for the said period shal1_be included in all fut- 'u'1'e"as`sess'm_ents by the Town of the property of the" said Company as_.a part of their whole propertyiatthe, _said sum of Thirty-v_e itthosand Dollars _,`($35,ooo) for all said pro-` a petty except the said t"v'vo .lots,:'sand-. ex.ptI;jthe_ part of the -Railroad 1 =_Yo'i1 n`g"._'Men s Christian Association t -premises under lease to the Bank 2 of Toronto. l .- . 1 THEREFORE THIS e AGREE: 1 MENT ' W.ITNESSETH that ,1,-the - Town and the -Companyherebyt c.bv- 1 `nant, promise and agree each.`-.,yvitb \ `the other as follows, that is to say." . 1 . This agreement is? entered} in- to: by the Town. andthe Company a subject to its being ratied" and de- jclared legalandfbindmfg by an_Act "of" the Legislature._ of . the Province _ pf` Qntario at its prg;s_e;nt*;or - next -"Session Sand the pa rtres5-I ~ afgr.ee_.;~t.,`ito` joi_n_.;jjin -`an application? ~for"'such an #13 Act to -l-hie-_ pas`sed,`t"e enpen_se.-;.for . -parliamentary-.`,,ees,." advert1sing i;;and . .p'rinti'i1g_;' _however, coringec_ted~ ._ ;=1:he;i;_application; to be borntij .by`.`e~*the; llal.C9*??PslR-:.lcf A ' 3} C..;..'.'`:.:..'A' 1.1..` _ 2;, Subject as herein provided, the` ..Cgmpa_t_1y. ..covenant-. and . .agree- 7 igwith, it.h_`e`?~To"wr`i' to"expe nd. in~"the" 'er*ecti'o , the Town of Barrie of new .`bl;ild~, _ jxigs f and in the installation of nev'v'ma- I ehxnexjyj aijd plant afores`ai _a.1;-zleast .` ` e_ut1f1;,O One ,HI.1nc!,_xjed .a'.tI.d `e Igp1larSmJ50.999` 6,1, ._;; -tee i- . nonnng-w`%AnvAxcE WE. provided,_ the _._.._A. gas.` orrfn I f Ofll Ds'n1b1'`;I993;7'th!='-1'0w1:'oyen+ - .i,`h!1t~,.';;3nd agrees.` +.with: thfe Cotiieains? r {that Ifor aI1d_i;during_:r..theD period, {of ~ _,..-years` next? ensuingand to, be com , ple_tecl:;and_~ ended on the said" thirty- rst` daypof December, 19z8;the tot- . . , a_l_asessed value of all the -property _, I.-.9'f?" theirfiompany owned. =:b.ythe V, f;,C_ompany within the limits of the ,, -' Town of Barrie, including the lands` ~ which formerly were part _` of the Hamilton and orth )Ne'ster_n Rail -` ay (except=lo`t , umber-Five on the . West side of Bayeld " Street and ..-Lot-Number Five on the East side . , of John Street), and including. `the .s.lands. and buildings -lease_d:,;,by_- the `Company for Arestaurant"purposes- and also those used .for. -.the_ pur- poses of the Railroad Young,eMen s Christian Association (except that part thereof leased to the Bank of | Toronto) and including all build-\ ,- ings,- plant, machinery and improve- _ ments- whatsoever that may at any time during the period aforesaid to expire on the said Thirty-first day of -December, 1928, "be erected, install- V ed or made, shall be, and the said ` assessment is, hereby _ xed and agreed pon at the said. `sum of` .Thirty- ve Thousand Dollars ($35,- 000) being the same amount provid- 1 ed for by the said in part recited ~ agreement dated the Twenty-rst ,day of December, 1903, f9r a part only of the said property, and it is hereby distinctly declared and ' agreed that the whole of said.pro- perty, buildings, `plant, machinery and improvements above referred to and included in the said "value for assessment purposes shall be liable to be rated for all purposes of taxa- . '_ tion by the Town in each year of i the said period up to thethirty-rst 5 day of December, 1928, only on i such value of Thirty-ve thousand Dollars ($35,000) and no more, and that-the rates to be. imposed on said value or xed assessment of Thirty- ve thousand Dollars ($35,ooo)"shall ' ` be the `usual and the same rates to f be imposed on all ratepayers and property owners in the Town of Barrie generally in each of said years. 4. Provided always, however, and it is hereby mutually understood, covenanted and agreed .between the parties hereto that if the Company do not on or `T before the said Thir- ty-rst day of. December, I9I'o, ex- pend the said sum of One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,- 000) as hereinbefore by them agreed, then this agreement shall become null and void to all intents and purposes and the Company shall --1-0 -n-- On `Jan Tnllrn if! fa an PUTDUSCS auu LUC \4Uu1yau_y auuu. pay to the "Town in addition to the taxes calculated on -the said xed `assessment; such sum as the pro- perty not included in the agreement dated the Twenty-rst day of Dec- ember, 1903, would `properly have been charged with but ,for this agreement. ` ya 5. It is hereby further mutually `3; understood, convenanted and agreed between the parties hereto that sub- Sal ject as herein provided, in the event of the said buildings and plant not `W being maintained or the said works `h not being operated in any one or Imore of the said years from and af- ter and inclusive of the year 191! T` for a period of six consecutive mon- Tl ths in any year, the whole of the P` benet intended to be conferred. by th this agreement upon the Company P` shall not for such year be claimed, but the Company shall in such event pay taxes on the property not in- b, cluded in said agreement, dated _the b` l Twenty-rst'day of December, 1903, = for that portion of -such year, idur- 5`, '- ing which the said works _shall so Hremain `idle, or pay such sum as] 31 I would be equal to such taxes, com~ ah puted at the then rate of taxation. f( Provided, however, that failure to` maintain or operate the'said build: 5 ings, plant and works by reason of C epidemics, strikes, or any other cause. E whatever beyond the control of the 1 Company, shall not deprive the . Company of any ofthe benets of this agreement, or entitle the Town to increase -the assessment of the whole of the Company s_ property e beyond that fixed by the said agree- 5. rn`nt_-of the _Twenty-first day of l- December, 1903. `Provided; also, ;`-cl however, that. if such 5 failure to )f maintain or operate the said build- ings, plant and works should be occasioned reason of their dc: ,struction or damage by re or by reason of the, act of` God, this agree- i iment shall become null and void un~ less the said Companyvwithin a rea- I sonable time thereafter shall rebuild a and restore the same,~and if_'_the Company do not within such rea- sonable time thereafter" rebuild and restore the said buildings, plant--and works they shall Apay-(`to the Town "in addition . ,to_[.the taxes caculated oh the" said: ,.i:_t ed` _as`sessment i`i'f~Sl1cl1 'si1 m`;as" the 7 rovperty` not included 0,,`-J` in -thelagreemente dated, the Twenty-. id: rst":?day ._o,f*Decen1}ber,,: 1903, would id - firoperly pghavevir?-l3eerf1l t_,p =charge1d ,;_with an but for this agreement from =_,':.an'd 1k after the happening of strch` destruc- tion or damage by, re `or act, of F'9d".'i.`;. 5:; t e 6.` iagrgment s:l1aIl_ienure' %l1*?9!*'5t efzsand be b*!*<`*"8 ?!:`h= lNrth-West! 1 ExcurSi9I1S L 9. 55" wA;E75;18.%i>;'f.T< ;,1l_gturn 2nd%ClasS`IlC!5. an Q._A.-~..l_ `:1. it - I AvL--.~::;- -%.-:.--v+- ; 4 savour:-:.:er-insn:_:-r.~*`-m a ' _:traeoIt.lf80.urId 0.; _. . .. . ,5 . . 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