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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1894-12-26, Page 6"For Years," Ill rs VAtooft 11, f roitwatr-r. of Chester: '.flolQ, 1'i, lf.t '+1 was afflicted with an extremely severe ipain in the lower part 05 the chest. Tiro feeling was as d a ton weight Was laid on a spot the size of my hand. Dur- ing the attacks, the Perspiration would stand in dr2ps on my face, and it was agony for me to make sufficient effort even to whir. per, They Dame suddenly, at any hour of the day or night, lasting from thirty Minutes to ;half a day, leaVlnr a¢ suddenly; but, for several .days after„ I was quite pros- trated and eine, Sometimes the attacks Were almost daily, then less frequent. After about tour years of this suffering, I was taken downwith bilious typhoid fever, and When; I. began to recover, I had the worst attack" of ny old trouble I ever experienced. At•the first of the•fever, my mother gave McAyerr's Pills, my doctor recommending them as being better than anything he amid prepare. P continued taking these PilL%, and so great: was the benefit derived • that during nearlythirty years I have had but one, attack of my former trouble, which fielded readily to the same rerhedy." •AYER'S PILLS Impared bytr. J.O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maaa. Every Pose Effective The Huron, News-Recora 1 50 a Year—$1.25 in Advance. WEDi1ESDt4Y, DE:AMBER 26th, 1894 Money In Wheat. Canadian Live Stock Journal. Many people will smile when they see; the words at thehetayydof this article and think of the market price of wheat hovering between 50 and 60 cents a bushel • and nearer the former price than the latter. And yet there is money in wheat when we dispose of it • in the proper way. There may not be very much money in it, it is true : but still we can turn it to good advantage by feeding it, especially when it is fed to hogs. Repeated experiments with wheat, and poor samples at that, have proved that it is worth 75 cedts at least, for feeding and in niany cases, those who should know have considered that it brought . them in a return of $1 per bushel when thus fed. Since the drop in the prices of hogs, however, it is probable that a lesser value should be put upon it. To market wheat in the shape of live stock should he the aim, then, of all farmers who have more wheat than they require. We have been so used to -looking on wheat as a product to•be sold in the form of grain ' and too valuable to he fed to stock, that it seems almost sacrilegious to feed it to them, and yet in what better way can it be disposed of at the pre- sent time? It is far less trouble to take a toad of hogs to the station or to the market than to take thither the same quantity of wheat as that which they consumed. And when we get for the wheat in the second instance, say 53cents and in the first 75 cents or ranee,. it is surely worth while getting the extra 22 or 30 cents per bushel, as the case may be. There is also the further advantage of getting the manure from the pigs while the wheat is•'being fed. This is no inconsiderable item and when we consider also t hat by feeding the wheat .we save other wain, such as ppeas and oats, which can be disposed of -in * the form of grain to better, advantage than wheat at the present tithe, we see that the feeding of wheat has many advantages. • SOUND AS A DOLLAR. Some ,people are lucky in finding the right remedy at the right time. A ease in point follows, and is worth reading About three months ago I was all used up with Rheumatism, suffering more than torture from it. I took three bottles of your valuable medi- cine, Burdock Blood Bitters,' and now feel all 0. K. Some six years ago 1 took a few bottles of B. B. B. and found it the best medicine I had ever used. 1 had the very best of health until this attack of Ithenwatisn, but now I am glad to say that B. B. B. has made me as sound as a dollar. ..L MCCONACHIE, Kenabutch P. 0., Ont. Joseph Truskey was banged Friday at ,Sandwich, Ont., for the murder of Constable Lindsay at Comber, Ont., on J-atnuary 20th last. Truskey committed the crime in revenge. Constable Lind- say having bad him arrested for cruel ty to annitnals in_October, 1893, of which charge Truskey was found guilty and fined sixty dollars and costs. For Over Fifty Years Mac. WIN*LOW's SOOTHING SYRUP has been used by trillions of mothore for their children while t,ething, 11 disturbed at nicht and broken of your rest bya sick child suffering and crying wi.b pain of Onta ing Teeth senLat once and get a bottle of "Mrs. Winslcw's Soothing Syrup" inrChildren Teething. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depond upon it, mothers. there is no mistake about It. It• cures Diar- rhoea, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind Celle, softens the Gums, reduces Inflammation, and givoe- tune and energy to the whole system. 'Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" tor children teething is pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of one of theoldest and best female physicians and nurses In the United States. Price twenty five cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists throughout the world. Be sure and ask for "MI+B. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP." A 'whiskey still operated by Sergeant Wnr. Redmond of the Quebec police force, blew up, badly burning Sergeant Redmond about the face and hands. Two little girls, his grand -children, were also badly burned. Their mother, Sergeant Redmond's daughter, was burned about the head and hands white trying, to save the little ones from the flames, which .were fed by about twe:.aty, gallons of illicit whiskey, which besmeared the door and walls after the expios+ion. Redflond is in a critical condition. 'Ertl",head is twice its nat- ttral'tlize-and i9;blistered. Hit hands are almost ba et j;aand out of form. He 11Ied from 'the•itiouth and ears. THE OHILD1 EN'S ENEMY. Scrofula often shows itself in early life and is characterized by swellings, absce ses, hip diseasea,,etc. Consump- tion 19' ecrofu1a of the Lungs. In this Masa, of diseases Scott's Etnulsion is rlllquestioilably the most reliable medi- e TREASL,l FER, IN '..4.0001.1,13117-.W411 THE IP OF GONE FOR THE YEAR 1894. 1834 RECEIPTS AND ASSETS. Jan. - To balance on hand from last account April Error in statute labor in 1893 Reeve's corporation note 41 " County weeds, $12.50; J. Graham, $9.00; C. Graham, $9.00, May Reeve's corporation note. June Non -Residents Collections from Co. Treasurer Boundry line grant from County Treasurer 46 July County wards,Collins, $12.50; Graham, $6.00 ; Graham, $9.00 Reeve's corporation note 66 Oct. Reeve's colporation note • County wards, Collins, $12.50 ; Graham, 9.00 Dec. Taxes from collector at various times Taxes uncollected Error on taxes refunded by T. Churchill '1 EXPENDITURE AND LIABILITIES. MISCELLANEOUS. Jan. By J. Trewartha, posting Treasurer's report.... Geo. Tihbutt, error in assessment NEWS-RECORD,rintiug, Clerk, municipalworld A. Cantelon. postage,stationery and forward- ing Treasurer's report to printer, etc Hart & Riddle, printing,• $2.02, and postage etc, $15 Assessor, statioael:; and strap C. W. Williams, tape line Mrs. McRae, use ofhoirse for polling, . H. Elford, use of house for polling' • J. C. Pickard, use of hall for polling W. Sterling, use of house for polling S. McCullough, outlet, for drain J. P. Evans, bridge on Maitland river J. Johnston, tape line for township use NEWS -RECORD, printing J. Connally, register search W. Crooks, constable, court of revision S. Johnston, statute labor refunded Mr. East, tile Star office, printing J. Beacom, error in assessment Thomas Cook, statute labor T. C. Pickard, rent of hall A. M. Todd, NEWS -RECORD, printing M. C. Cameron, advice on school matters SALARIES, ETC. Jan. Clerk, election expenses do registering births, deaths and mar- riages Holmes and Cantelon, auditing accounts April S. Johnston, extra work and legal advice John Trewartha, assessing township...... Julk Clerk, serving appeal Road commissioners services Aug. Clerk, serving notices of appeal Nov. Reeve, clerk and assessor, selecting jurors Clerk, services at court of revision Dec. Reeve, deputy -reeve and councillors at C.B ° Board of health services N. Sturdy, salary as clerk A. Cantelon, salary as treasurer Samuel Johnston, as collector " 1/ 1' April June July " 11 Aug. Oct. Nov ti 16 Dec. 11 4' " Jan. 1' 11 Dec. ./ • '. '1 " to .1 Jan. 4.6 16 April 66 11 May . July 1' of Oct. 11 Nov. Dec. it May 46 11 June 1' 1' Joseph Wilson.. H. Mcllwain .:... T. Cronyn Wm. Murch J. Porter J. Alexander R. Johnston. H. Baker (3. Beacom Wtn. Murch. H. Young S. Rathwell A. Drysdale W. Curry J. Connolly H. Hibbs T. Cronyn Jas. McCabe John Weir GRAVEL. $ 44 10 20 8 70 1 00 15 06 7 20 4 44 13 74 4 60 31 92 12 80 24 32 29 70 13 56 3 52 27 78 12 00 4 20 3 92 $ 611 02 15 30 200 00 30.50 1,000 00 11 62 191 58 27 50 200 00 1,000 00 21 50 9,797 00 954 74 400 $14,064 76 $300 17 25 500 5 50 17 02 1 00 60 400 4 00 4 00 400 2 00 135 00 65 24 68 50 150 200 15 40 200 200 300 50 00 2 99 1 00 $ 72 00 8 10 12 00 5 00 65 00 5 40 130 00 1 70 10'00 32 00 106 00 10 00 10500 70 00 70 00 Dec. Wm. Curry $ 10 20 J. H. Elliott 3 60 David Cox 4 00 " John Bayley 3 80 Wen. Elliott 8 30 D.Johnston 22 60 J. W. Scott 34 74 J. Trewartha 5 40 Wm. Elliott 15 88 J. McDonald 6 70 .l. Mair 300 F. McCartney.. 7 08 R. Wilson 3 96 T. Tichbourn 15 30 W. Crooks 10 38 E. Wise 17 94 A. J. Cotu•tice3 84 S. Walters 9 54 W. H. Lobb 2 40 11 '1 1' .1 46 INDIGENCE. Clerk,. assisting removing indigent, Dr. Gunn, attending to Mrs. McGarvie.... Dr. Holmes, inspecting county ward J. McKinnon, digging grave for Wrn. Dunn A. Cousins, keep of indigent A. P. McLean, clothes for indigents A. P. McLean, hallance of account for clothes A. Cousins, keep of indigent A. Cousins, keep of indigent up to date Mrs. McRae I)r. Whiter, examining Co. ward, Graham Dr. Turnbull, consultation with Dr. Gunn in Mrs. McGarvie's case A. Cousins, expenses burying C. Graham... Mrs. McRae Thos. Sneyd, garnishee on Cousins G. A. Falconer, order on Cousins A. Cousins, keeping county wards A. Cousins, refund on county ward's clothes H. Porter, keep of indigent Mrs. McRae Council, looking after indigent......... . J. B. Whitely, attendance on County wards. , Dr. Shannon, on County wards W. C. Good, Medicine for indigent Henry Porter, keep of indigents ROA{1S AND BRIDGES, NO. 1. 8. McLean, repairing culvert, 4th con W. McAlister, repairing culvert, 1st con Edward E1'iott, repairing culvert, 1st con John Porter, repairing culvert, 4th con. Thos. Johnston, repairing culvert, 1st con Isaac Salkeld, cedar J. Porter and J. Bell, repairing culvert Geo. Stirling, gravelling., 1st con Wm. Johnston, graveling, 1st con John Dunlop, shovelling gravel John Johnston, shovelling gravel A. Hinks, pipe across road, 1st con do break water and repairing culve.t, S.R., 2nd con J. Johnston, repairing bridge, 1st con James Johnston, digging ditch, 1st con E. J. Elliott, repairing culverts, 1st con Richard Burk, r•epn.iringhridge, 1st con Wm. Johnston,ravelling S.R., 4th con Wm. Johnston, cleaning ditch, 4th con Albert Hinks, gravelling S.R., 2nd cnn • David Johnston, repairing culvert, 4th con.. George Falconer, grading, 2nd con Isaac Salkeld, cedar I. G. Goldthorp, lam her for pipe R. Johnston, digging ditch, S.R,, 1st con .... J. Johnston, pipe across road, 2nd con S. Burk, repairing ,culvert, 1st con $500 26 00 10 00 1 50 10 00 31 40 50 15 00 58 .50 15 00 15 00 3 00 5 50 15 00 26 34 15 66 10 00 10 00 50 00 15 00 5 50 7 50 3 00 3 95 33 00 $200 1 50 50 1 00 1 00 2 70 5 00 9 00 18 00 5 00 500 2 75 11 50 6 50 1 15 23 55 1 00 4 90 200 6 00 2200 17 25 4 15 520 4 32 1 50 3 00 July Thomas Sowerby, shovelling gravel, 4th con 66 R. Bell, shovelling gravel, 4th con R. Johnston, repairing hill, S.R., con. 4 J. Johnston, Shovelling Fravel, lst con Wm. Beaver, digging ditch, lst con Wrn. Johnston, gravelling, 1st con G. K. Johnston, shovelling gravel, 1st con Albert Hinks, repairing culvert S.R.,4th con Samuel McMath, repairing road, 4th con., H. Mcllwain, building bridge and temporary bridges, gathering timber, filling in stone and covering bridge J. Porter, temporary road and drawingtimber of old bridge J. Cousins, bridge, drawing stone and repair- ing_ road, 4th con J. Cousins, repairing culvert, 1st con Johnston McIlwain, repairing culvert, 1st eon C. Johnston, bridge, drawing stone and re- pairing road, 4th con Nov. Thomas Johnston, putting tile drain H.R Joseph Kidd, tile and lumber Robert Bell, repairing culvert, 4th con Thotnas Johnston, repairing culvert James Edmonds repairingculvert W. B. Foster, flooring for bridge Dec. J. M. Miller, culvert and repairing road, 4th con E. J. Elliott, repairing road, lst con Thos. Sowerby, temporary road, 4th con John Kirkpatrick, removing tree off C;R G. K. Johnston, overseeing bridge R. Porter, clay for filling. road, 4th con NO. 2. Angus McLeod, repairing 2 culverts H. R •W. Wilson, culvert and fixing 3 holes.... J. W. Whitely, repairing culvert, 7th con J. Trewartha, repairing bridge and gravelling S. R., 9th con John Hood, culvert and repairing bridge H. R... 0. X. Man Walter, shovelling as Pathmaster Hugh Sturdy, shovelling gravel John Trewartha, gravelling S. R., 9th con 1 " B. Wilson, turnpiking S. IL, 6th con B. Wilson, cutting hill S. R., 1st con William Whitely, gravelling S. R., 6th con W.Whitely, turnpiking and culvert S.R., Oth con July B. Wilson, shovelling gravel as P. M., 6th con . " B. Chambers, shovelling gravel as P. M., H.- R " B. Wilson, gravelling, S. R., 6th con " J. White) shovelling gravel as P. M 44 William Tichbourn, culvert, 7th .con James Cox, shovelling gravel as P. M Samuel Merls, repairing culvert, 7t11 con Edward Acheson, shovelling gravel, as 1'. M 16John Sturdy, repairing culvert, 7th cnn James Wilson, repairing road, Oth con John Trewartha, gravelling, 7th con - " Robert Hillock, repairing bridge, 6th con, 46Robert Johnston, repairing, S. R., 6th con A. McLeod, shovelling gravel and repairing • bridge Simon McCullough, culvert, S. R., H. R " George Falkner, gravelling, S. R., 6th con Sept. J. Trewartha, waiving, H. R., 9th and 7th con Oct. J. Sturdy, repairing culvert, 7th clan and repair- ing road to pit Joeeph Whitely, minding gate as P. M.... Henry Sweet, building bridge, H. R William Tichbourn, bridge, 6th con William Tichbourn, culvert, 7th con William Tichbourn, filling holes, 6th con Robert Hillock, rep. bridge, 6th cnn Francis Hillock, bridge. 6th con Francis Hillock, culvert, 6th con William Blair, rep, bridge, 6th con William Wilson, bridge, 6th eon Henry Sweet, rep. culvert and filling washout, 6th con James Cox, tile ditch and rep. culvert, 6th con A. Cox, gravelling, 6th con. and repairing hill, Cut Road Hugh Sturdy, repairing culvert, Huron Road. -. John Hood, repairing culvert, Maitland con J. Whitely, repairing culvert, S. R., 7th con, W. Johnston, repairing, S. R., 6th con A. McLeod, repairing road J. Trewartha, culbert, Oth con W. Wilson, repairing culvert and bridge, 6.thcon NO. 3 AND B. L. Jan. F. McCartney, removing drift wood and repair- ing hill Henry Beacom, spilking bridge Robert Ernerson, work, 9th and 751i cons Thos. Elliott, work, 1st con. " Phil Potter, spreading gravel, B. L. M May Thomas Bettie, outlet for drain S. Johnston, repairing bridge, Cut Line Thos. Biggard, repairing bridge, 6th cnn D. Lindsay, repairing 3 culverts, Cut Line J. McCartney, culvert and work, 7th con Richard Weston, repairing bridge, 6th con Chas. McGregor, repairing culvert, 6th con William Currie, repairing cul.•ert, 7th con Richard Weston, repairing bridge, 6th con Thos. Cook, repairing culvert, 1st cnn Willis Bell, work, 6t i von Donald McKenzie, work, 1st con Robert Emerson, Iepairing 3 culverts, 8th con • George Weston, repairing 2 culverts, 7th con.. John Cousins, repairing 2 culverts 1st. and 4th con W. Weston, repairing culvert, 4th con Richard Weston, work, Oth con. Walter Weston, cedar John Harrison, repairing 4 culverts, lst and 4th con W. Sterling, putting in pipe, Oth cnn " B. Marquis, .shovelling gravel, 0. L John McClure, shovelling gravel, 1st con R. Burk, repairing 3 culverts, 4th con. and Cut Line W. Johnston, turnpiking, S. R., 4th and 5th con William Sterling, 2 culverts, 4th con J. Harrison, turnpiking, S. R., 3rd and 4th con J. Harrison, repairing culvert, and bridge Bay and 4th con J. Spreadburry, shovelling gravel, Bay. Line Thos. Cronyn, shovelling gravel and repairing culvert, 7th con T. Harrison, shovelling gravel and repairing road, 4th con W. McAllister, work, lst con., B. L. M John McDonald, shovelling gravel. Oth con H. Young, shovelling gravel, Out Line Hall Rutledge, repairing culvert, 4th con Donald McKenzie, shovelling gravel, 1st con William Yoe, shovelling gravel, Bay. Line David Lindsay, shovelling gravel, 4th cnn W. Wheatly, gravelling, Base Line, B. L. M W. Wheatly, gravelling H. R., B. L. M.... James Cornish, work, Base Line, B. L. M Thos. McDonald, shovelling gravel, 7th cnn, 66W. Johnston, gravelling, 1st con., B. L. M Aug. A. McGregor, repairing culvert, S. R., Oth con Sep. William Weston, repairingculvert, 6th con Oct. John Torrance, repairing culvert, 6th con " James Wilson, repairing culvert, S. R., 2n1 con '' • 4' ,' 46 Aug. Oct. '{ 66 1' 1' 1' " '/ ,1 1' 11 '4 4' 1' 61 Jan. Mar. Ap. May. June 1' 1< it 11 4' '1 11 „ 1' 11 '1 11 11 June. " 11 it '4 11 66 July 64 $ 11 00 6 00 75 2 50 300 16 80 3 75 1 00 .100 80 00 8 00 252 60 16 70 6 15' 110 00 5 28 13 46 2 50 4 00 1 00 17 40 17 00 300 75 100 6 00 3 00 $ 5 00 25 00 3.50 5 50 4 45 5 00 4 50 18 81 10 00 18 00 17 60 4 70 18 00 8 00 11 47 10 00 ]7 l5 9 00 1 00 500 1 00 6 80 75 4 70 75 15 00 6 50 15 75 19 00 2 50 50 5000 87 00 21 00 2 00 26 00 70 00 31 75 4 75 68 75 Oct. Thos. Elliott, repairing, S. R., 2nd con " Thos. Biggard, repairing culvert, 6th con Nov. Oliver Potter, repairing bridge, Cut Line 1 0t " Alex. Welsh, repairing culvert, Bay-. Line 2 00 "`George Hudie, repairing culvert, 7th con 1 60 a' Dec. Peter Cook, outlet for drain 1 00 Isaac Rapson, repairing bridge, Base Line, B.L.M 6 00 . Samuel Burk, repearing culvert, 1st con....... • 200 C. Beacom, gravel for Base Line, B. L. M 10 80 George Cantelon, repairing culvert, 7th con— P. Potter, spreading gravel, H. R., 13. L. M Robert Emerson, work, 8th con . R. Emerson, repairing culvert,. 8th con Charles Cook, repairing culvert and work, 1st con P. W. Currie, repairing culvert, 7th con Thos. Bi rg,erd, repairing bridge, 6th -con Hall Rutledge, ditch, 4th con David Prouse; culvert and outlet, lst coin 10 00 R. Emerson, repairing culvert, S. R., 7th con7b` NO. 4 AND 6. John 0. Elliott, repairing bridge, Bay. Line: 7 OQ H. Cook, repairing culvert, 9th con. and S. L, llth con . 200 R. Marshall, repairing culvert, Bay. Line....... 3.0e W. D. Connell, 2 culverts, 9th cnn 20 f+y William Weir, Bayfield Line 1301I20322.5 2 ' rr George Sheppard, repairing culvert, Bay Line50, sir Robert Acheson, work, 14th con 1 125 F. McCartney, work, llth and 14th cons 30 25 John Halstead, work, 9th con., 22 50 June Jarnes Johnston, gravelling, Base Line 30 . ,. William Connell, culvert, Oth con 800 R. Marshall, culverts, B. L., and work on hill10 502,5°:0::,,.:,.:'..:, July W. J. Rowden,shovelling gravel and work as P.M 2 Aaron Huller, shovelling gravel as P.M 700. ;a Samuel Rathwell, shovelling gravel as P.M 600 ,;: John Rathwell, culvert, Bay. Line 500 James Graham, repairing culvert, llth con900 , William Cole, shovelling gravel as P.M 400 Wrn. Crooks, opening gravel pit 200 John McCartney, work, S. R., Oth con 1 50 "ijy Joseph Izzard, shovelling gravel as P.M 100 ,. H. Cook, gravelling, 9th con and Side Line 12 Samuel Switzer, outlet and drain, 9th con 3 F. Mc0artney, turnpiking, Bay. Line and llth con 6. Aug. T. H. Cole, culvert, S. L., 9th con., and outlet14 Robert Marshall, work, S. L., Bay Line 5 Henry Cook, gravelling, 9th cnn 5.;,.! Henry Cook, gravel and work, 9th con 5 Joseph Izzard, work, 14th cnn 10 00 Wm. Elliott, bridge and work, Bay Line ▪ 16 541` R. Marshall, repairing culvert, 16th con 10059(6:::,'f 0 ; do covering bridge, Bay Line and turn piking 23 004;1•. V.T. Connell, work, S. L., Oth con. and shovelling gravel, as P. M 4-06,7,', R. Marshal, gravelling, flay Line 20'tl0. • Oct.. John Elliott, work, Bay Line 2 50; Charles Cole, work, llth con 100 Nov. R. Marshall, repairing bridge, Bay Line• 100 ' Fred Ford, work, 9th con 1 50 W. Elliott, shovelling gravel, Bay Line .8•.00: R. Marshall, work on Base Line W. Hearn, work, 9th con. and Side Road J. Holland, work, 10th con Robert Acheson, •+work, 14th con Hart Hicks, work, llth con John Sheppard, work, Bay Line ' 01 John Jenkins, culvert., S. R., 14th con 2.! John Henry, work, S. R., 14th con 1.. John Dempsey, work, Oth con 1 George Holland, work, 16th con " Albert Wise, work on Base Line ,, 4 Q0 -:j Edward Wise, shovelling gravel, P. M 300 ',::'1 Jan. Mar. Apr. M� "4. 025 1 00 4.00': 50 100•.. 50 50 11 Sep. 4' 11 it 19 00 Ap. 18 00 May 11 50 11 150 " 5 00 " 4 00 June 6 1 5 10 00 " 00 July 00 " 00 44 11 11 500 " 1 00 " 2 50 3 00 " 450 '1 2 00 " 5O " 1 25 Aug. 2 75 Oct. 4 (10 70 00 5 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 75 1 50 3 00 10 75 5 40 2 00 6 00 5 50 20 30 2 75 7 75 4 00 4 00 4 75 17 211 300 2 00 :300 5 50 7 00 5 62 7 75 6 00 •1X)1 4 00 6 00 63 58 34 88 6 25 7 00 .1000 5() 1 50 1 00 I IH) 1 Nov. Dec. NO. 5. John Killips, repairing culvert, 16th coil Isaac Rapson, repairing bridge, Base Line John Smith, repairing bridge, 16th con... . F. McCartney, repairing bridge, Maitland con Chas. Grayell, filling washout, H. R Henry Murphy, repairing bridge, 16th con George Tibhutt, repairing bridge hill W. 11. Lobb, grading, H. R John Jarvis, shovellers on road R. Murphy, shovellers at road work N. Bingham, gravelling, S. R., 16th con Aaron Huller, shovellers on road Wm, Murch, shovellers on road work C. Baker, culvert, 16th con C. Baker, culverts, R. R., 16th con. and Base Line J. Kyle, shovellers on road work C. Baker, repairing culvert 16th con R. Murphy, shovelling gravel Nelson Bingham, bridge, 16th con John Halstead, gravelling, Cut Line Thomas McCartney, shoveling R. Marshall, grading, Cut Line J. C. Nesbitt., drain, 16th con P. Evans, repairing bridge and filling approach and new plank A. Huller, building culvert 11. R Charles Gritvell, repairing culvert, H. R. Isaac Rapson, removing tree on Side Road John Trewartha, repairing culvert, 16th con Henry Watkins, building culvert, 16th con Samuel Fair, shovellers • W. H. Lobb, 16th con. and timber for bridge 'V. H. Lohh, 2 new culverts, Maitland con W. H. Lobb, culvert and gathering timber, Mait- land con W. H. Lohh, repairing culverts, Maitland con, W. H. Lobb, culvert, Huron Roitd yV H. Lobb, repairing culvert and road, 16th con 17. Murphy, repairing culvert, 1O0 con H. Murphy, bridge and gathering timber, 16th con J. Lovett, culvert and approach, Base Line Geo. Yourr bort, gravel and repairing bridge hill D. Churchill, repairing culvert, 16th cnn W. Nesbitt, dram box and filling drain, 16th con 1,V. Lowery, lowering culvert and ditch William Elliott,, shoveling gravel, H. R W. B. Forster, elm plank 1V B. Forster, repairing bridge Robert Marshall, gravelling, H. R P. Cook, gravelling anti repairing culvert, Cut Line 3 00' J. McCartney, approach and culvert, 14th con 2 00 F. Tihbutt, repairing approach to bridge, 14th con 100 R. Butler, culvert, 16th con 5 00 W. Murch, cedar for culverts, H. R 3 00' H. Baker, pipe, Maitland con 2 00, J. Sheppard, grading and culverts, Maitland con 12 70' P. Potter, shovellers, Huron Road 14 17(1 .' W. Mulholland, ;,nits for bridge, 16th con ' 4 Opp: SCHOOL TAXES, INCLUDING $1,000 ON TOWNSHIP, 1 00=,' a 4 00, a50• 1 00 .,,. 1 50 400`,`;., 8 10 6 00 12 (p0pp8 5 00 `. 4 50 >; 375 500 5) 687:"' 33 .10 13 05." •; '! 2 75 7.80 • 3 30 11 50 7 50 200 200,x,. 1 75 3 50, 3 00 11 50 6 00 5 00 5 00;, 5,'^ 850 200 400 25 00 3 00. 1 00 1 00° 3 00 5 CO 1 75 18 8 S. S. Nn. 1, $374.78; No. 2, $353.63; No. 3, $248.10; No. 4, $423.95 ; No. 5, $426.54 ; No. 6, $397.56; No. 8, $402.49; No. 9, $335.89; No. 10, $281.51 ; No. 11, $455.13; R. C. S. S., $9.31 Corporation notes with interest County rate for general purposes Legislative School equivalent Estimated Liabilities, $298.89. $ 3708 89 2403 84 3002 40 . 305 r Dated this 15th day of December, 1894. JOHN COX, Reeve, ADAM CANTELON, Treasurer