The Brussels Post, 1902-12-25, Page 4w.,�awwew.
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Grey Financial Statement
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APR. 1 DMMOan VeNair, wire fonoa
Peter Aril, for dog tax refunded
Robert Pirie, for poling With No,
Rept, 8 David Campbell, for wire lenge
Robert Bell, Make tc grader and work
A. Raymann, polling booth No. 7
Enoch Clark, for wire fence
William HaWield, for sundries
Ed, Bryans, for polling booth No, 1
Oet, 18 Et. Raymann, eeleetiug Jurors
Alex. Btowart, for polling booth No, 8
A, Reymann, re •(rotate' Licit
F. S. Scott, re Voters' List
John McIntosh, re Voters List
10 A. McNair, making financial etatement
John MaTaggart,,palling booth No. 4
15 William L. Strcchau, refund of taxes
Samuel Smith, burying dead animal
J. Duncanson, refund of taxaa in wrong S. S.
Mrs. Steele, Mrs. McKay, Mrs. McIntosh, Mre. Siemon tales
refunded
Corporation of Brussels, Hall rent
J. W. Switzer, refund of taxes in wrong 8, 8.
James Tomball, seleoting Jurors
John klcIntoeb, eeteoting Jurors
Nov,
Deo.
Aug.
Deo,
$
EXPENDED ON BOHOOLB.
1 Legislative, grant per Inepector'a warrante $
10 Truatee'a order for School Section No. 3
u , , 4
„ n 6
11
2 00
4 00
4 46
4 00
2 00
2 05
4 00
4 00
4 00
2 00
12 40
22 02
7 00
4 00
68
25
3 42
6 66
12 00
1 08
4 00
4 00
279 04
408 00
412 88
867 07
301 58
720 08
" Ho. Howiok and Grey, No. 16 122 92
Sobool Grey and Wallace No. 4 228 10
Wallace, Grey and Elam No. 8,142 57
15 ', Morrie and Grey No. 11 81. 01
$ 2784 21
LAW COSTS.
Dee. 15 G. F. Blair, legal $ 5 50
DRAINS di DITCHES.
Apr. 7 F. S. Scott, Greig Drain 12 33
May 5 George Brown, ditch and the S. R. 5 con 2 6 60
June 30 Roland to persons re Maitland River 56 44
Angus McKay 2 50
Richard Armstrong. drain and culvert 14 00
Robert Hoy, S. R. 1 con 7 drain 4 50
John 8milie, ditch 3 50
Rich. Armstrong, ditch 6 00
Joseph Bennett, ditch 2 80
Aug, 1 Daniel Eakmier, ditch at millroad 4 75
Robert Dockett, ditch 8. R. 5 non 5 10 00
George McKay, tile and drain S. R. 6 con 15 2 50
Jcaeph Molotoeb, drain Grey share 1 00
James Tomball, pay for eaeietanoe to engineer on Lamont
Drain 80 00
Assistance to engineer on Kreuter Drain 3 00
Aseietenoe to engineer Looking Drain • 1 50
William Fulton bridge on Clark Drain 10 00
Sept. 8 Truman Smith, assisting engineer 1 50
A. hi. Sweeton, Peet drain 75 00
Geo. Hedge, ditch 2 00
Oct. 13 Peter Nioholeon, oontraot on Clark drain 74 00
26 Hugh Lamont, Dill drain 4 00
Deo. 15 'tobert Ransom, ditob 6 00
Samuel Wright, 47 bin tile 14 10
, Thomas Williamson, drain and tile lot 8 con 18 4 00
John Smiley, drain on R. R. 1 3 00
John Roger, enginering drains and ditohee 347 00
Thomas Gaffney, aseietance on Hanna Drain 6 00
Robert Coots, „ " '• 10 00
John Dougherty, " ,. 6 00
$ 723 42
LOANS AND INTEREST.
Deo. 15 Standard Bank, bills payable $ 2000 00
" interest an eame 23 50
II " bills payable' 185 48
" " interest on eame 1 62
$ 2210 40
Apr. 7
Jane 2
17
April 7
GREIG DRAIN.
RECEIPTS,
Caeh for debentures in Bank $ 504 00
Accrued interest 3 36
Amount advanced by Township to balance 13 87
$521 23
DISBURSEMENTS.
Jas. Greig, allowance for old drain incorporated..$
A. M, Sweeton, Treasurer E'ma
Publishing and regietrating By-law
Olerk'e fees
Robert Pickerels, ditch and bridge
W. H. Kerr, printiog
HALL DRAiN.
RECEIPTS.
Jan. 1 Cash in Bank at audit
67 00
398 90
12 33
5 00
37 00
1 00
$521 23
$2493 74
' $2493 74
DISBURSEMENTS.
Jan. 13 Guhr it Fogal, oontract $ 300 00
Feb, 10 " " 50 00
17 " 158 00
June 2 It 14 500 00
30 " " 200 00
Oct. 1 James Tomball, to pay aesistanoe engineer 2 25
13 William. Riley, culvert 5 70
Robert Hoy, Calvert 20 00
Nov. 10 Wilton & Turnbull, spikes 91
Deo, 15 Donald McDonald, extra bridge 5 00
I. G. Tarnboll, stringers for temporary fridge and
helping build eame 8 00
James Tomball, inspection 1 60
Balance io Bank
14TH OON. DRAIN.
RECEIPTS.
Jan. 1 Cash in Bank at audit
g 6311 97
DISBURSEMENTS.
June 17 John Reid, contract $
30
July 19
Aug. 1 George Dunlop, 750, and George McTaggart, $2.25,
assistance to Engineer, reataking
John Reid, contract
19 Gubr & Fogel, contract
30
Sept. 8
It II
It
John Reid, "
John McNair, farm bridge
William PJieglar, farm bridge
Lewin Stelae, farm bridge
William McNabb, farm bridge
Oct. 13 John Reid, centred
L. McNeil, farm bridge
Walter Pennington, farm bridge
William McKay, farm bridge
Thomas Ennis, farm bridge
Duncan McNair, farm bridge
John Coates, farm bridge
23 Guhr & Fogal, contract
Nov. 13 William Perrie, farm bridge
Daniel MoQuarrie, assistance temporary bridge....
Doo. 15 Guhr & Fogel, contract
John Cameron, assistance on culvert
Nelson Askin, farm bridge
Philip Ament, lumber for culvert
Duncan Mclnnis,temporary culvert
Anthony Reymann, temporary culvert
Jamoe Sinclair, highway bridge
William Robinson, farm bridge
Henry Alcock, timber for culvert
Henry Alcook, culvert
Thomas Alcock, culvert
300 00
200 00
300 00
3 00
100 00
200 00
150 00
800 00
200 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
125 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
400 00
10 00
1 50
390 00
3 00
10 00
1 20
15 00
12 00
20 00
10 00
11 85
19 75
26 00
$1250 86
$1242 88
$ 6311 97
Ray 286cN,aught, assisting engineer
B. 5105588, another for bride .
Balance in Bann
FRASSER DRAIN,
RECEIPTS.
Jan. 1 Caell in Bonk at audit ......2 38 23
May 1 Interest 85
89 08
Ate .,, 2 25
l OP 2916 56
3896 92
BEAUGHAMP CREEK,
RI1Ci'lil?TS.
Jan. 1 Cash in Bank
May 1 Interest
DISBURSEMENTS.
Jan. 29 George Oliver on contraot
Bank commission on same
August Guhr, per G. Oliver's order
Feb. 13 George Oliver,, on contract
Commission on came
Nov. 10 James Kendall, bridge
Deo, 15 D. M. hose,Treasurer MoKillop, publishing By Law
and Clerk's foe for Bylaw No. 68
George Dunlop, aseietiugEngineer
Balance in bank
M'TAGGART DRAIN.
RECEIPTS.
Jan. 1 Cash in bank
,,8 3441 23
43 86
DISBURSEMENTS,
Deo. 15 Connolly & Nioholeon,on contract
Balance in bank
400 00
50
200 00
75 00
15
10 00
48 37
75
$ 258 97
., • .,.8 75 00
ASSETS AND
ASSETS.
J. Kreuter, unaollooted roll..
P. 3. Bishop, " " ..
Standard Bank .
In hand .
Township Hall .
Road grader .
..$ 2060 59
,. 2334 79
1312 44
... 764 64
... 1000 00
... 210 00
$ 8202 46
848.4 58
$ 734 77
2749 81 •
$258 97
$ 75 00
183 97
LIABILITIES
LIABILITIES.
County rate due ....$ 2258 87
Balance due Schools .... 2048 76
Colleotor's salaries 80 00
$ 4997 63
Receipts and Expenditure from December 16
31, inclusive, 1901.
RECEIPTS,
Dee. 31 J. Kreuter, Collector texea $
P. 3. Bishop, "
Treasurer of Elmo for work on Elms boundary .
Geo, Clark, refunded for order Nov. 20, paid before,.
EXPENDITURE.
Deo. 20 Jacob Kreuter, taxes remitted $
31 Donald Stewart, gravel
John Riley, culvert and grading
`William Holmes On account of Co. rates
to December
1970 68
1478 83 $3449 51
64 71
7 92 $3522 14
5 92
1 92
18 00 $1314 84
We hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct statement of Receipts and
Expenditures from last audit.
JAS. TURNBULL, A. McNAIR,
REEVE. TREASURER.
Referendum Returns
FOR WEST RIDING HURON.
J. N. Campbell, Returning Officer,
gives the official vote recorded in West
Huron on the 4th• of December, declaring
the total vote tortbe affirmative to be 2836
and for the negative 1093, a majority of
1748 in this riding; The total vote is
only 761 lees than Me total vote in the
local election in 1698 so that when it is
remembered there wart no party spirit to
stimulate getting the vote out, it is a
pretty goodtotal: 'In everyPolliog
enh-
division excepttwo-No. 2 Blyth and No.
5 Aehfleld-a mkjurity was recorded in
the affirmative; in -$bene two it was the
other way. The figures fur eaob polling
division are ae following :-
AonoraLD.
For Against
No. 1 74 21.
No.' 2 94 29
No. 3 100 8
No. 4 59 25
No, 5 20 79
No. 6 60 17
No.7 61. 10
468 189
CLINTON.
No. 1 66 38
No.2 79 59
No, 3 59 • 47
No.4 47 35
264 179
00LLETT.
No. 5 36 7
No. 6 59 38
No. 7 58 16
153 GL
0000, SNE.
No. 1 119 9
No. 2 42 18
No. 3 99 13
No. 4 43 28
303 62
oorEnlOU TOWN.
No. 1 68 41
No. 2 61. 45
No. 9 66 37
No. 4 61 58
No, 5 35 47
No. 6 66 51
No. 7 33 24
390 289
MATH.
No. 1 47 33
No. 2 33 42
85 75
8A,T WAWANOSII.
No. 1 85 18
No. 2 90 16
No.3 74 5
No. 4 56 13
805 52
WEST WAWANOBH.
No, 1 • ' 84 14
No.2 ' 87 5
No.3 • 60 7
No, 4 74 14
No, 5 00 9
365 49
WINO MAI.
No. 1 60 27
No. 2 ,1$ 2H
No, 3 71 23
No. 4 113 40
286 118
00000100 TOWNSHIP.
No. 1 93 3
No. 2 68 6
No, 5 65 16
226 25
REAL ESTATE.
FOB SALE -LOP 207 AND
dwelling North-west eoruer
William aud Albert Omits, IIussels
99•10 J. 1,190%[E.
FARM TO RENT, BEING LOT
29, Con. 16, Grey. There a,e 100 acres,
20 under cultivation. Apply to .700E Pa F
REDMOND, on the premien, or Moncrieff
P. 0. 21 -If
Dm 2
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Santa
1.902
The Magnetic Attraction of our HOLIDAYY
GOODS and Low Prices Push
the Old Man Aside;
We are Proud of Our Earzains for Christmas Buyers
No matter how hard you are to Suit, we can Suit you, in New and
Beautiful Selections of
Men's oys' Clothing
Eats, Caps., and Gents' Furnishing Goods.
Our stock is Well As=sorted, and Comprises the Greatest Gathering of Desirable Merchan-
dir;e we have ever offered our Holiday Patrons.
You are Cordially Invited to Come and See what
We Can Bo for you before you look Elsewhere
All that is Newest and Best awaits your inspection and Approval, and the Prices
on all our Goods are Extremely Low.
4=0 Ma fiCao,
Leading Clothier and Furnisher.
VARM FOR SALE -THE UN-
dd��� ni;nercrren offers for sale Lot 0, Oou, 0,
Grey, COntalniug 100 acres, 70 acres
of wbieh are cleared and in a good
state of cultivation. Buildings and
fences good and an abundant supply of
water. Terme liberal. For further panic
ulare as to price and tense apply to TRUE -
MAN SMITH, on the premises, or Brussels
..P. O. 1241
VARM FOR SALE, BEING
West 4 Lot 10, Con. 17, Grey, eon Min-
ing re50 age. 47 acres cleared balance bush.
There ngood (tame house, with stone
cellar ; gond baro 45052 feet, with atone
stabling, orob Ord, well, &o. Farm well fen-
ced and wall drained, Only 4 mile from
school and 24 to Church and poet office. The
Ruin is in good shape and now eeeded to
glass. Possession given en Jau. 1st. For
price, terms, &o., apply on the premises, or
If by letter to Walton P. 0.
W. J. MCALLISTER,
17-tf • Proprietor.
The Old. Year Out
A N
The New Year In
LAMP GOODS
Latent designs and highest quality at lowest prides. We are in a position to
retail lamps et the genal wholesale prices. Don't mise our special Christmas
bargains on thane handsome Lamps.
QUADRUPLE SILVERWARE
Our Christmas ptioee on the Staple articles of Silverware will surprise you,
Only a limited quantity. Make your choice early.
KNIVES, FORKS c@ SPOONS
In these linea we have a splendid trade. Oar prices during Ohl hit mils time
will certainly please. Don't mise the opportunity.
PRATT'S FOODS
The greatest of Animal and Poultry Regulators, Now is the season to use
this valuable food for your Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Piga, Poultry, etc. Test it,
WOVEN WIRE FENCE
Call and see the beet Woven Wire Fence in the market -nine etrande-tar 50o
a rod. We invite every np.to date, prantioal farmer, to examine thie fence
befdre you decide what kind of 'a feline you purpose bui ding next season.
BARGAIN COUNTER
Two packages 01 10 oz Oarpet Tacks for 5o ; two 7 inch Files, handled, 25o ;
two Eye Witness Bomber B,nivea for 40c. • ,
!d411z10
Spoiled a Good Baking
you have many a time by using an
inferior grade of flour. Your bread will
always be light, while and sweet when
hoiog the Venus. It le always of enp•
erior quality, with no variation, and is
carefully made Prem the beet grown
Manitoba wheat. Try this eatiefeatory
brand for yourbread, cakes and pies,
and you will never nee any other.
5
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30 DAYS'
CLEARING
° OF ALL
Neatly -made Suits auk Overcoats
No necessity of looking further for the BEST BARGAING-
We have them and we give them to you with every purchase.
-Our prices for $12.00 Suits or Overcoats are now $9.90 ;
$10.00 for $8,25 ; $8.00 for $6.60 ; $7.00 for $5.50 ; $6.00 for
$4.95 ; $5.00 for $4.00 ; $4.00 for $3.30 ; $3.00 for $2.50 ; $2,50
for $2 00 and $2.00 for $1.65. These are
GENUINE REDUCTIONS
off previous good values and not marked away up for the purpose of
cutting prices. Wo aim to give our customers BETTER VALUES
than they can get elsewhere.
We will be pleased to let YOU have first choice.
A. STRACHAN.
Downing Bros.
Shoes for Fall
of mountain climbing are
what we're featuring just
now. They're seasonable,
eervielnhie, stylish. Our
slued of .fi'uotu ear include
all the leading makes.
Have them in all shapes,
sizes and widths, -_.to suit
every taste and purse.
And every pair warranted
as to make and material.
Agents for the Slater Shoe.
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