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AitGnST: T11,11 6TH, 1888,
:15472:-IJA:VIT NO.
OF 1888.
13y -Law la Provide for draining
port of the Township of StoPhon,
andlarraising on the credit of the
JInnicipaTity, $8.505, for con? plet-
Ing Mc works necessary therefon
Promeionally adopted, the ,0t4 day
of August, 1838.
WHEREAS.a majority ha number of the
owners, as ehown by the last revised As-
sessment Roll of the property hereinafter
set forth to be drained (whether lots 13, 14,
15 and 16 in the 22nd concession he or vbe
not added thereto and included therein)
Lav e petitioned the Council of Bald Town-
ship of Stephen praying that the west half cut is very irregular as shown on the iiro
of lot three and lots km- to nineteen (both for a, distanos up stremn of about 1 and thr
eighth miles, the ws ter varying in depth fr
inelnsive) in Aux Sauble conceesion, and 1 foot to 8 feet, Above this the bed is m.ore
lots six to twelve (both inelusive) and regular and the water from 3 to 6 feet deep to
seyentt ea to nineteen (hoth inclusive) in stakelffill at the mewl of Haycock Oreek. The
creek is shallow' and not so irregular.
'22nd concession -all forming one block of The bottom of the cut aud work in the river
laud -in said township, should be drained, when completed will be level throughout the
and that au Engineer !should be procured whole distance ate)* proposed drain in the
to make an examination of the locality and river so as to give as much fall as possible to
tee waters ef Haycock Creek and the water
plans and estimates of the necesssary work from the river above. The depth of the work
and an assessment of the property to be when completed iu the river at the mouth of
benefitted (whether for direct benefit, out- Hayeack Creek -will be feet 7 inches below
the surface of the ground and, will be level
let or otherwise) thereby.
with the bottom of the proposed drain in Hay -
AND WHEREAS thereupon .the said cock creek, which latter drain from its head
Council procured an examination to be will have a fall of 6 feet 7 inches and at i s
made by Richard Coati, P. S., and En- head the proposed drain will be dug 4 foot 3
inches below the surfaee of the ground, and
gineer, being a perm) competent for such the fall or inoline in the bottom will be uni-
puipose, of the locality proposed to be form throughout its length ; and as the river
drabsecl, and has also procured plans and above when the work in it leaves off is 7 or
more feet deep for 4 nines or more. we may in -
estimates of the work to be made by the ler tha• under similar circumstances to when
said Richard goad, and an assessment to the insyeetion was made the surface of the
be made by him of the Teal property th be water in the river throughout this pert will
benefitted by such drainage, stating as stand practically on &level with the water in
the lake, or about 5 feet 7 inches lower than it
nearly as he.can the proportion of benefit did last fall.
which in hie opinion will be derived in For some distance below the entrance of the
consequence of such drainage by every road Ptsebe River ta, watercourse not navigable) at
wbat is know as the "Elbow" the channel is
and lot or portion of lot, the said eases- somewhat filled with. a locse deposit, carried
meut of the lauds and roads in Stephen so down by the Ptsebe, leaving it only about 3
made, being the !assessment hereinafter • feet deep in places,but I am of opinion that'
s when the work•is completed this loose deposit
by this By-law enacted to be assessed and will be carried further down and left in the
levied upon the lots and parts of lots and deeper parts-thut affording a good outlet and
roads nereinafter in that behalfl epeciallv deeper drainage for the waters from the lands
get forth and described :- further up the Aux Sauble as well as the Ptsebe
Rivers.
AND WHEREAS the said Richard Coad The bank alone the lake shorethrough which
found aud reported that lots 13, 14,°15 and the cut is to be made is composed chiefly of
16 in the 22n5 concession a Stephen lake shore sand: and the channel will no doubt
Township adjoining said block of land will widen to a comfortable extent by the action of
the water from the river as time goes on. It
also be benefitted, and that lands in the may also be found that the action of the lake
adjoining Township of Bosanguet (des- during times of storm from the west may
oribed in a petition to the said Council by have the effect of somewhat obstructing the
mouth of the cut by casting up loose sand, &o
a majority of the owners thereof for the Especially will this be the case when there is
drainage works now moposed) will also be not much water flowing in the river, and at
benefitted. and that the proposed!work will such times the effect will not be injurious'
This obstruction I am of opinion, however,
form an outlet for waters from the other
will be carried away again at times of higher
adjoining Towuships of McGillivray and water in the river, and the ohannel will be
West Williams, aud that the lands and kept open pretty geuerally to the depth con-
structed, and thus afford a quick and efficient
roads in said slave) al Townships may be as- outlet for the waters before referred to, and be
Imaged and charged tinder the provisions of the means of reclaiming lands that have here-
Seetions 575, 576, 590 and other Sections tofore not been made use of, and rendering
of the Municipal Act ; and the assessment them fit for cultivation.
The earth gernoved from the out may be dis-
upon the lands and roads in said several Posed of by eastingsit into the lake at a suit -
adjoining Townships are 'hereinafter set able distance to be determhaedby the engineer
forth in the Report of said' Richard Coed of your township, by casting it oyer the bank
in respect of said work and drainage, whioh of the lake not clever than -10 rods to the mouth
of the cut, or by paling part of it into the
report is as follows :- river channel below the cut. and by depositing
it in the channels or low places intersected by
Glencoe, July 10th, 1888. tho cut, on the surface of the ground on each
side and not closer than 3 rods to the edge of'
the cut under the direction of such engineer,
To the Municipal Council of the 'Iown- The amount to be deposited at each place to be
ship of Stephen -in Session Assem- determined by the engineer overseeing the
bled work for your township.
The earth removed in dredging the channel
of the river may be deposited on either or both
sides of the river as directed by such engineer
from time to time -not closer than 8 feet to
the edge of the present channel. The earth
removed from the drain in Haycock Creek
shall he deposited evenly on each side of the
drain at a distance of at least 5 feet from the
outer edges of the proposed work. All stumps
roots, logs, boulders or other obstructions must
be cut and removed from the channel to a suf..
ficient distance from it. Slope stakes will be
set and levels of the height of' water, &e. will
be given the contractor at ttime of com-
mencing, th e wele*by the en : er as appears
in the profiles and this report.
In the assessment the higher and outlying
lands are assessed Mast, while those °loser to
the work and lower, being most bonefitted, are
assessed most. All the lands including those
benefitted and those assessed for outlet are
those shown on the plan m green, The green
dottedline shows the limit of assessable lands
or/Proximately. On thew,est side of the river
said line is comparatively close as the high
land is not far back in the Lake Road East
concession, and in concession "B" there is a
dry gravelly ridge about 4 feet high, wnieh
follows the direction of the river across lots
1 to 10,which forms the watershed between. it
and Lake Smith. South of this the land is
very level auci there is no very percept:dile
watershed between the river and lake Smith
and Burwell which are drained by large
drains constructed by the Canada, Company.
I have therefore coesiclered that it will be
about midway between them.
As One of the large drains referred to and
knowe as the Canada Company Canal (40 feet
wide in the bottom) taps the river and relieves
it of the greeter part of its water at the line
between Lots 20 and 22 in coneesssion "A" of
the township of Bosanquet I have therefore
assessed only as far as the line between lots 19
and 20 on concession "A" of the township of
Bosanquet. There are several creeks in the
townsnips of Stephen and McGillivray into
which waters are brou(1ht, and having low
marshy fiat S of coesiderable width on each
side: and I liaa•e assessed for some distance
up these,
Of the landsto be benefitted and those as-
sessed for outlet filet including' road allow-
ances) there are 8114 acres. The assessment
Per acre varying from tiac to 34.15, 05 an aver-
age of about 82.52 per Imre. Of this there
arc in the township of Stephen 2357acres at an
average of about 82628 per acro ; in the town-
ship of MeGillivray 3931 acres at an average of
about $2.56i per acre ; in the tewnship of Bo-
sitnquet / 707 acres at an average of about 32,-
410 per acre, and in the township of West
Williams where the low Ptsebe River and
Oreck run up into it, 26 acres at an average of
85c per acre. The roads assessed and charged
will be greatly i mnrovedby the proposed work.
The I; ids assessed, the location of the propee-
, and the dimensions of the same, with
formation are mere particularly shown
ie on th e accompanyseg plan and pro;
Ate the eost of the proposed work to
with 21i at the river, Er:an s take Ai 1 999-
tinemiehaining along the haak a tl2.0 rt:fer
np streem, and plantinestakee oyer Y 5 chasne,
Merking the nilitibera eliaine tkont the begnis
ping to stake 1$0, I eiontinued the eliaining
AbeYe this (notylanting :my sta/Seel f9r tliS.
Mime of two miles, or 0'290 chatini from the
beginning, where' Planted Marge stake on the
bank of the nver at the outlet of Haycock
Creek et the head of the work on the elver, on
Lot 10in the Age: $auble Conoession of' the
Township a Stephen. X still contineed the '
ohaleingfrozu tile river at the moutill of the
flaycook Creek up stream, (of the emelt) over
its general +Muse planting stakes osie
!Walt and let tared 4W" "V" "li"Ae., to
4 distance of 22 chains feem the lye; being
in all 512 eliains or 21e chains in thleproposed
cut, 268e obatns offireproten.g elthe ewer than-
nel and 22 chains along liteYeockgreek.
Levels were token et cane of the numbered
stakes from the lake to the river, id depths
of the present water eourSos wore taken up
the river simultaneously AN th? the ehaining,
and I took the depths aed levels along Hay-
cock Creek, and from these depths and levels
was prepared the aecompenying profile which
shows the depth at each stake and at the var-
ious other Stations =eked on the profile, and
other dimensions to which it is Proposed to
make the mit and remainder of the work eon -
As the height of the lake is somewhat vari-
able, and to afford more repid discharge of
water during Panes of freshet, and to give the
greatest possible depth of drainrge at all
times, I recommend the bottom of the out to
be tine foot lower than the eurface of the Wet -
nn the lake et the time of inspection. The
greatest depth of cutting will be 51 feet 9
end the shallowest in'the nut 12 ft 8 in, or an
average a about 20 feet for 80 rods. The bot -
etenentrrasO' 88Z$S30l0Si 01
OR I$OSANQVIrr,
iuiToWlessflp
Con 1 liot ex pt lot I acres I Value 0f
IneprvnIt.
11.5i $ 280
, 9 1091, 270
10 126 280
11, 150 380
12 198 600
11 1.3
1971 600
" 14 04* 120
11 15
62i 110
" 16 67 115
"4 17 5$ 115
18 76i 150
19 127* 24•0
6 76 12
7 1181 15
8 120 0
14 120 40
15 120 70
16 120 100
17 120 120
18 120 120
19 120 110
r 1 5f3 25
2
3
4
11 5
tom width of the out mid work in the river uP se 5
to Haycock Creek will be 30 feet and from re .9.,
thereon to 5 feet un the creek to the head of a ei 6
the drain• The side slopes of the out and ^ 7
along the river shall be ono end one half h ori• g ueee8
zontal to one vortical and along Haycock "
oreek one horizontal to one vertical.
The bed of the river from the head of the upte 100a9
51: spt el00a 9
oem EA 10
411.
1.,
8
14
•
c.)isi,e*E1
GENTLEMEN obedience to instructions
received from your Hon Amble Body through
the Clerk et your Municipality and a Resolu-
tion of Council. dated '26th May, 1888, and in
accordance with a Petition signed by John
Dalziel, Philip Baker, E. Spackman and
others, praying for tbe draining of certain
lands (described) in the Aux Sauble and Twen-
ty-Secend Csn cession of your township.
I have made an examination of the said lo-
cality proposed to be drained a,nd of the lands
and roads that will be affected by the construe
tion of' such drainage works as will be neces-
sary to drain tb e same and to relieve the desori
bed locality in y,por township from the waters
eeming upon them from the higher lands, and
Thave made the accomnaning plans (including
profiles) speciacations and estimates of Ithe
work I propose to do to drain said locality,and
I have made an assessment (appended hereto)
°tithe said described locality in so far as the
lends:end roads comprised therein are to be
benefitted aud improved, and of Sather adjoin-
ing lots. namely: Lots 13,14,15 and 16 in the
22nd concession, which also in my opinion will
be lieuefitted ; andas the necessary work to
drain said locality in Stephen, will also xn my
opinion benefit lands in the Township of Dos-
anquettbeing tbe lands in Said Township par-
ticularly described in said petition and the
petition of the Canada Company) and improve
roads therein I have charged the same with a
just proportion of the cost of the proposed
work: end es the said work win further be
an outlet for portions of the Townships of
Bosanquet, McGillivray and Williams and the
•-zr.:w4441,2nds therein, and will be necessary to carry
off the water caused to flow therefrom to or
upon the said locality in 'Stephen. I have as-
sesseMand (Agreed said Townships a,nd the
lands therein for a just proportion of the con-
struction o' such work, all of which assess-
ments are appended hereto.
In my opinion the locality described in
Stephen Township can be most • effectually
drained by constructing a drain in Haycock
oreek about 88 rods:an d carrying the water into
the water -course called Aux Sauble River (but
' not naspgabl 1 tind thence along that course
Easter' to the Grand Bend and thence across
the bar into Lake Huron.
I found that the surface of the water in Lake
Huron was five feet, seven inches lower than
the surface:of the water in the river at the
Grand Bend (the river being at its lowest at
time of inspection) and thnt for the not 14
miles there was a rise in the surface of 'the
synths 00 the river of about 24 inches-ebove •
this the surface was practically level: for the
next throe miles or mores The present outlet
of this water is by the natural course of the
river to about twelve miles south. This (Man -
eel is shallow and the stream sluggish, arid
does not form an efficient outlet for the waters
referred to arid the lands inStephonfiroposed to
he drained ; and I itin of opinion that the best
means of providing such an outlet would be by
the construction of the drain and work herein
recommended.
I heve made all necessary surveys and have
taken levels. The proposed drain and work
will begin in Stet:then Township at a point
merited "A" IP lot No.10. in the Aux Sauble
Conceseioe, at about 24 'rods Southerly from
the line between Lets :Number 9 and 10, and
about 76 rods lsasterlY from the river measur-
ed. along said line and will follow front there
the general course of the eresent water run
called Haycock creek and will run into and
along said Aex Sauble Rivet to the Grand
Rend. and thereafter into Bosaporet Town-
ship end acrose the bar or height in lot ono to
tin outlet into Lake Huron.
The couree which have adopted betweee
the Bend of ,the River and the Lake loaves the
river at a point about 60 rods Westerly from
the bridge end. rate, in n direction north
eevents• detreeeetwest through lot Number One,
Lake Road WestPorieestsion Township of Bo-
uquet to Lake Huron,a distance tf twentee-
on c end a half
The cettinge by Pie latter course are less
and thcbstartee is Abetter then a more easteely
eonrse examined, makings differeriee in 'favor
of the Conroe talented of. About 86000, and the
effieitpey will not be ninth less than by the
miler (*firm.
Over the proposed course I love 1)1er:tea
stakes (on the centre line of the peeve .ed cut)
010(11 apart lel d ettiAbered 0, 1.,14
amine:Icing 'with 0 at the lake and A./n.00104
rn
ed
oth
fi
L. tieing mind rein eying froin the
cut ftote station 0-23, 61500 cubic
yds att5c 3 222600
Elxc & removing from river from
station 2310 200=47574 ea yds at e3e 10942 02
lexe 5 removing from drain itlorig
Ha) eeek (.• rece from 200 or W to A
=3721 on vie at 10; 400 00
Total en it of exeavati on and dispos-
al of earth, sey 20507 00
„Add for assistanee on CurveY,surveY
pines, profiles, estimates, assessments
prePeritig and publiehing., by-laws,
Preparing contracts. Clerk's fees let.
tine and eeperintending, expentles of
Court of Revision & other expenses
inekleetal to the eountructioe of the
works end passing the by-law 90000
Total estimated, mist of work 32146700
This seta X assevaget nst the lands end ronds
benefitted and improved, and themutt:nip:1h,
flea, eoreparlies and individualueieg the
drain ee an 0111101 in the townships of Stephen
meGillivray,Bottonquet aud Woe Willithils as
hereunder set forth. arid MeGillivree %eau -
quo. and West Williams shall riders end con-
tribute each the emonnt neeeeeed against len&
end toede ilt the Woriship. 41aat,
109i
120i ,
1604
171i
40
15
20
13
60 5
80 10
105 30
34 25
34 25
57i 85
42* 25
70- 40
Total assesinn't Bosanquet lauds 34160.00
Municipality for roads.
Road allowance between cons A.
and B across lots 7,,8 and 19
and 13 to 19 tnclusive 3 110.00
Road allowance between lots 15
and 16, con. A and Si 13 25.00
Road allovratice between lots 10
and 11 S Ea con A 35.00
Road allow'ance between lots 5
and 6, SE* SEi con B 5.00
Road allowance north of lot 1
con C 7.00
Total assessra't Besenquet roads $ 182.00
lands 4160.00
14 .4 11
Total assessment on Bosanquet 34342.00
SOREDULE OF ASSESSMENT IN THE TOWNSHIp
OF MCGILLIVRAY,
Con I Lot or pt lot I acres
I Value of
Improvmt
Aux Saublo conoeeei
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IO
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
5 19
" Si20
"Willi 20
" E420
" 23
21 '
25
26
27
28
29
Ei 30
31
18
19
20
21
" E422
" 22
7 334 22
" Wit 22
8 W420
" Ni 21
" Si- 21
"
334 22
" 22
27: 45
11
44
28 1
it
11
11
it
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
Ni 10
84 10
604
8811
1061
88
82i
77 -7q
801
25
100
100
100
100
• 100.
100
..744
524
112
146
98t
66
50i
200
320
420
370
350
320
320
340 '
300
310
290
270
250
230
.210
150
.115
250
400
300
250 .
200
nneAMIThkrroish,
Aasestment on lands in
13oeanguet 81160,00
Aseessramatoo roade:na
Botiaugnet 182.00
,
Totaliessesstu't Bogauguet
Assesement on lauds in
Stepbeu 36190,00
ASeeestuent en roacle in
Stephen 315.00
Total aseessm't Steplaen '
Assesement on lands in
MoGilliyray 310085.00
Assessment on roads
McGillivray. 505,00
Total assessin't MeGilliv'y 10590.00
Aesesement on lands in
West Williams $ 22.00
Assessment on road e in
West Williams 8.00
$14342.00
0505,00
Total assessin't W Winne 30.00
Grand total aseesement - 021467.00
The work sthen fulbi made and completed
shall be preServed, maintained' and kept in
yep Mr by the Munlapality of Stephen, from
its head iletil it meekness into Bo 8 a n (Piet at tbe
GrandBen d, and thereof ter by the Municipal-
itY OfBosanquet o the joint expense of the
laects ano roans Stepben, Beeammet, Me-
gillivrey and Weet Williems Paying for Con
struetion, said laucbi aedreads IntYing 111 the
sanoerefattyelfroportimiAs for construction,
and each nounidipadity. contributing the
amount chatgoable against itoads in that
Afunioipality. All of:Which is eespeetfully
submitted .
Ihaye thelitmor to be, gentlemen
7lour obedientServant,
(Lid) Rieman Com)
AND WHERE,AS the Council 180±' tate ouirt,
100 that the drainage of the locality described
is desirable.
AND WHEREAS by stud report and assess -
tinbeellttinles ttgugarl7et iaalnAlielate041.11 17g:040045r nuect
agalust thee° 4o Bosanquet is 84342; said
# against time inittoGillivxayms '$14)00 ; and
against the in'Weet WiPiazneIs $30.
,,rtroinovoin3 14X40TED bY the
said Xenielpal o owneil Of tee said `Eown shin
of Stenbee pursuant to the provisions of the
Mtmisiaipmsi1. Thitt ttet's--:thl report, plans °swindle&
wellies) and ostin atee be adopted and tile
eaiddrai 0 and the works connectedtherewith
be wide and eoeatreeted iii accordance there
with ; and that the respectese heads Of the
Miwieinalities of liosenquet, m eGinivrityland
West Williems he servee witn copies of blie
said Report, elane.speciacetions,asseesmonts
andestinuites of the Fetid Engineee.
_ 2. Thet ;tee Reeve of the Township Of
CSterIP)13OerlittiroaliYOfb°014riCtr T'llwntsliTin,ertehcleit suoLta102
$0005, (b eiug the funds necessary tor the work
less the amounts to be tioneributed by Boe-
rne ei 8,1Bitegibi leinvrt utiryer 0t11 taYii ee NoYrt)lioira,naa jeol na ittod
that amount in SWIM; not loss than 3100 each
and payable within ten yeats With interest
at the rate of Ilse per centum per annum,
that is to say, in ten equal, annual. 0008000-
tive instaluientn, therfirst of which Shall be
clue and payable at the explrition of one
year from the date on which this by-law
dual have been finally paFised, and all such
deoeutures shallbe payable at the Molsons
Beek in Exeter, and the interest thereon
shale be Mc:laded with the principal payable
with each debenture.
3 That for the purpoe of paying the seinof
Se19Q, being the amount charged against the
lands in the township of Stephen aforesaid
se to be beneatteO accercli ug to the said re -
Pert, other Glen r9adS belonging to or under
the control bf the said y ant to
cover interest theseon for ten Yeavs as the
rate ot five per centinu per emu= , The fol-
lowhigspeeial rates over and above all oth-
erre tes shall be aSSOSSed and. levied (in the
same manner and at the same time as taxes
are leveed] upon the undermentioned lots
and parts et lots, • And the amountof said
special eates and interest tissessel its afore-
said against eaoh 101Or part of lot resp cotiv •
e)y shad' be divided into ten equal parts and
000 0! sueh parts shall be a ssessed a ed ley ied
as aforesaid in each year for ten years (1809,
1890-1-2-34-5 0-7-8) after the final passing of
this by-law during wnich the said debentures
have to run.
Schedule of Assessment againet the Lands au3 Roads in the Township of Stephen to
be benefitted and using the Drain as an outlet. r
Schedule of Assessment in the Township of StePhen.
CONCEs'N
LOT OR PART 005.
ACRES
22
1,
11
14
E 1/2 N 1/2 4
Niy 4
Ei 4
8.4 4 •
5
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14.
16
16
17
18
10
6
N 1/2 7
8 1/2 7
8
9
N 1/2 10
S 1/2 10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
27
27
27
27
106
109
103
84
103
132
143
1194
614
1504
1391
166
18*
176t
238S
100
51
51
104
105
56
56
117
123
58
129
129
132
91
99
72
vAttm OR to cover TOTAL anneal ass't
IMPROVE. int. 10 SPECIAL during each
MENTS ys 5% BATE for 10 yrs
3 4 1710 3 5.10 3 .51
17 4.675 21.675' .2.1675
24 6.60 30.60 3.06
9 2.475 11.475 1,1475
98 26 95 124.95 12.495
:165 45.375 210.375 21.0375
217 59.675 276,675 27.6675
202 55.55 257.55 25.755
286 78.65 364 65 86 465
545 149.875 694.1375 69.4875
455 125.125 580.125 58.0125
347 95,425 442.425 44.2425
186 51.15 237.15 28.715
434 119.35 553.35 55.335
398 109.45 507,45 50.745
475 130.625 605.625 60.5625
553 152.075 705.075 70.5075
543 149.325 692.825 69.2325
785 5743.00 215,875 1000.875 100.0875
6 1.65 7.65 .765
6 1.65 7.65 .765
9 2.475 11.475 1.1475
23 6.325 29.325 2.9325
34 9.35 43.35 4.335
9 075 42.075 4.2075
.7 86.70 8.67
12.375 57.375 5.7375
12.375 57.375 5 7375
7.15 33.15 3 315
3.575 16.576 1.6575
3.575 .16.575 1.6575
1.925 8.925 .8925
4.675 21,675 2.1675
14.025 65.026 6.5025
14.025 65.025 , .5025
33
es
45
45
26
18
13
7
17
51
51 417.00
100
25 2
5 • Total assessm't Stephen lands .114190.00 31702.250 $7892.250 $789.2250
25 13 Municipality for Roads
50 2 Aux Sauble concession across lots 6 to 19 inc.$ 170.00 $ 46.75 $ 216.75 $ 21.675
50 30
Road allowance between loto 7 and 8 An
100 10 Sauble con. and it 22nd con.
100 10 35.00 9,625 44.625 4.4625
Road allowance between lots 13 and 14 Aux fl•
100 5 Bauble con and I 22nd eon. 75,00 20.625 95.025 9.5625
100 10 Half McGillivray Townline Aux Sauble con .9
100 25 and i 22nd connession 35.00 9.625 44.625 4.4625
100 50
68•12 30 Total assessment on Stephen roads --
$ 315.00 3 86.625 $ 401.625 3 40.1625
145 150 Total assessment on Stephen lands 6190.00 1702,250 7892.250 789.2250
100 8
100 8 Total assessment in Stephen 36505,00 31788.875 38293.875 3829.3875
100 6
100 10 4. Tha-t fer the purpose of pitying the sum of his intention to make application for
50 10 of 3315 being the total amount assessed as that purpose to tbe High Court of ..lustice
50 20 aforesaid against Inc said roads of or under at Toronto during the six weeks next ensuing
the control of said municipality of Stephen the final passing of the said bylaw,
and to cover interest thereon for tan years
60 40 Dated the Gth day of Au pust, 1888.
at the rate of five per centum per annum, a
60 65 sufficient special rate on the dollar to make
340.17 shall. over and above all other rates OFIESTER ritouTy,
50 5 Township Clerk,
be levied fin the same nianner and at the . Stephen, Hay P. 0.
25 5 same time as taxes are levied) upon the Ftret
75 2 whole rateable property in the said 101.9,31mr.
published the 9th day of August 1885.
of Stephen in each year forth° ten yea s [1889
50 40 1890-1-2.3-44-6-83 after the date of the final AT
50 64 passing of tnis by-law during which the said
debentures have to run,
100 45
the "Haycock and Aux Sauble drhiu" and
shall after the completion thereof be preserv-
5, That the said drain shall be known as DuLmAG s
E,
1674
157
190
119
1194
120
120/
121
151
741
2
- 744
380
350
430
310
310
310
310
310
340
120
po
Tot'l assesein't McGillivray Pds 310085.00
Municipality for roads.
Road allowance between cons 27
and 28, lots 45 rind 1 $ 17.00
Road allowance between consAnx
Sauble and 28,1ote 1 to 10 inc. 154.00
Road allowance between lots 3 do
4 in Aux Sauble do 28 con 64.00
Itoad allowance between lots 8 do
9, also 22 in eon 28, and bet-
ween lots 9 to 16 and 17 to 22
aud 8, Aux Bauble eon. 154.00
Road allowance between lots 20
and 2i, Si con 6 and SI- NI
concession 8
Road allowance between lots 13,
20 and 12, 21 in Aux Sauble
- con ; also 29 and 31 con 5 67.00
Half Williams townline lots 20
and WI 24 and,Ell 25
Half Stephen townline Aux
Sauble eon 28 and Wi 27 cone 85.00
Total assesset McGillivray r'dit $ 505.00
e • " len cle 10085 ,00
Total aesessm't mdaillivray 010590,00
newnomommememorrommomanalta.mmon•IMMISIMMANMenroMOOM••••••••••••
sea:memo ASSRSSMtliT Tian Tow:Seim'
of WRST WILLIAMs.
6,00
i Value of
Con Lot or pt lot a vas knprovnit
e
20 N 1/2 20 50 10
" 81/820 50 5
50 . 6
" 25 75 2"
Hall Ita(3111iviay townline lot 20 '
and Ot 1/2 41 and El 1/2 25 8
Total assessment on \Vogt
liams lands , 22
Total am. ossin'ilt West $ 80,00:
ed, snail) tained and kept inr ep lathy the mu-
IMIMMTOLT.
p down to where it enters
and is carried into Rosen qua, andirons that
p °jut to the lake b y Bos anq it et, at the expenq e
of the lots and roads charged and assessed
in Stepnen, Bose:meet MeGilivray and West
Williams for the.original construction there-
of, and 111 the relative proportion of such
charge land ASS essment--eaeh. municipality
contributing the aggrega te amount of the
minis ellarge2,ble against giande in (and roads
of or under the control of that mimicipality,
and each municipality payingsout • of the
moneys raised frosn the whole /rateable prop-
erty the amount fehargeable to rOarls that.
. .
municipality.
-1888-
For July -Cheapest SU -
gars, cheapest Teas, chea,p-
est summer dress goods.
For July -Will pay you a
. hat the municipal corporation of the better price for Butter and
township of Stephen shall let the contracts
to independent contractors for said prop osed Eggs than you
works as epecifted in tlae reports, plans (in-
" can get in
cluding peonies, and specifications adopted other places.
hereby to the lowest bidder (not exceeding
tho ima es), an I. each contractor shall
furnish. at least one satisfactory sui ety for For July -You cam get
the careful, properandcompleteperformia,nee some low drives in Bot s &
(of said work as specified] not later than the
First Day of Decernbet,1889, unless otherwise
ordered by the Council of Stephen, and that Shoes. Do:n't fail to call
Richard Coed is appointed to examine said dnring this month,
„work during conetruetion whenever request-
ed. b y the municipal carper ation et the town-
ship of Stephen and certify the amount
thereof from time to time done, and to give
oraers on the Council for the value of the
work done lees twenty per centurn. nut no
such certificate, order or payment shall ex-
cuse the COD tractor or surety from complet-
ing the workiu strict compliance with said
report,plans and specifications as authorized
by this by -1%1V.
7. This by-law shall be published in the
Weelny Exeter Tietns 110WSpaper 10r four
cOntieoUtive weeks previous to the final
passing thereof and shall conan into opbea-
tion mud take effect on and after the oat°
of the final passing thereof.
muss/not leRoterY, Cantirc.
VALENTINE RITZ, Itinsvn
O'rICE
1,10T1013 id linteby gis an that a Conrt of
Revision will be lieht in the 'Xowea 1 -hall m
tee Villa.ge of terediton .1SIonday, the 3s'a
'ffity of Sapteniber, AD 1888 et the hour of
31 e'cloelt in the forenoon for the ptirpohe of
hearing and trying complaints and anima:hi
against the a love alteeeement or any pall
thereof and. the rates. ble propoteionete me:
. neeernent for future innentonemee. of Field
r add in the manner , provided by the
asseesin t anti Mlinielpal 0515 and ()Mend,
reento thereto, andel' eotieett of aim eat shall
be served epee the (leek of ,Stopben lectet
eight clays prioe to etieb Oeurt, of Rol/felon.
AND 11,trawamt Notrion iff hereby, given
Met atiyoneiriteliding hi" apply 'to beat& 'the
aboVe bss, kW' 0* tillYS part theeeof .gutteheil
meet net lateethan ten.daye after the final
paesing thereet .serstte netiee 'Weiting
upoh tile Reeve' 00- tathee head. oilleet •And
Umbe the Clete*, Field townehip of Stephen
We are bound to undersell town or vill-
age in -sugar this month.
R. ODDER'
'BURDOCK
A NI D
VAlk PA /V
/111441411.011)
CURS
Liver Complaint
Dyspepsia, .
Biliouenees,
Sick Headache
Kidney trouble
Rhonnatism,
Skin Diseases,
And all im-
purities of the
hlood fronewhat
ever cause arm -
The Great Sliang Medicine
PRICE 75 Cts, Pills 31)
Itodclovz
Little - Liver
Very Sniall and EaSy to 'Take.
istO OPIIPING. WO brAt7SA.
Sold eVer3twhere ; price 25 ets.
Union Medicine Uo. Props., Torento, Can.
OW SP eclat: le 0, ee permanently restore
EX.R AO STED VIT,ALITY, LOST MANEXOOD
and 0 ENERAL DERILfalr when other treet-
ment falls. Send. 0 cob e in stamps for eur
Teen tise dDieectio Pa tot home cure. To-
Contre Umnroreln go., 848 SPedina. Ave., To- '
route, that.
'11:11=3:reL1L1ZNS
'/Nr01,1VI PCYVIDE4)4,::
• ..
Are pleasant to take. CMitain their.wn
Purgative. Is a s- s•-2,, ettnetuat
1040970; ot wo'rzos in 04i:urea Adult*
Everet's Cougl Syrup.
CANNOT RE BEATEN.
Try it and be covvineed of its wonderful
curative propel ties. Pries 25 eta.
(Trade Mark,)
Try Everest's LIVER REGULATOR,
For Diseases of the Liver, Kideeys ce and
purifying of the Blood. Price 31. Six
bottlee, 85. For sale by all drug-
gists. manufactured ouly by
G.M. EVEREST, ghemist, Forest
PUREST, STRONCEST, BEST,
CONTAINS NO
ALUM, AMMONIA, LIME, PHOSPHATES,
or any injurious ma'teriats.
E. W: GILLETT, "Rgiro26°01,1L.
Man of the CELE3I1A7SD ROYAL FEAST r! Val
CEN TRAL
Drug Store
A full stock of all kinds of
Dye- stuffs and package
Dyes, constantly on
hand. Winan's
Condition
Powd-
ers
the best
in the raark-
et and always
fresh. Family recip-
es carefully prepared at
Central Drug Store Exeter.,
C :16175111.Z.
SOO TUBS
Butter Wanted
J. Matheson,
EXETER NORTH,'
Qur Stook is Well Assorte
FOR TUE SEASON'S TRADE,
LOW PRICES STILL MAINTAINED
CIROGER,1ES 1 !
16 lbsAugar $1.00113 lbs. 'white sugar, $8
We can't be undereold in Teas from 20
to 75o. per lb.
Boots & Shoes All Styles at Low Prices
A. nidely assorted stock of
la AL la 12) IN7 AL 19:1.
FORKS, SCYTHES anc1 GLASS all sizeS
(Cheap.) BeSp lVfachine Oil 60o per Gal.
COAL OIL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST
Is" A. nide Tea Sett of 44 Pieces, 82.70
A noel snit of ready-ma,de clothing Po 30
Ordered, snits got up in Goc(c1Stirle.
Of& 0/#088 Good _are _method down id
GoTTON, 20 YARDS POE on DOLLAZ
tho Loweot Notch,
A Houso and Lot, A180 a Vann. for Sale
Apply to
JOHN' IVIATITE$S014:
ilAV• P, 0,