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The Brussels Post, 1895-7-26, Page 4DULY 20, 1894 BY-LAW NO, 66, or the Township or Grey, b the Comity of ibron, A Bylaw to provide for drainage work iu the Township of Grey, in the County of Huron, being part of a drainage meanie originating in the adjpining Township of Afeliillop, in the said County, the initiating llfunloipality, and for borrow. ing on the credit of the said the Munioipnlity of the Tgwnehip of Grey, the sum of 6244,00, being the proportion of the total sum of $5,493,00 whioh the said drainage :dame le 10 Dost, to be contributed by the Baia lust named lilunioi• polity for completing the same, Provipiopaliy adopted the Twgety.third day of July, A, D. 1895, elusive of feathers! mu crit cot umber of the resident and non-resident owners (ex o ' nal owners) ae shown by the 'eat revised aseeeement roll of the property hereinafter set forth to be benefitted by drainage work in the said two Municipalities of the Townebips of MoBiliop and Grey petitioned the coup• on of the said Township of 74gIIillop praying that a drain might be made to drain the following lands, namely : Late numbers 1 2 8 4 6 6 7 and 8, all in the 14th con- ceeeion, also Lote numbers 1 2 8 4 k and 6, and the North one-third parte of 7 8 and 9, all in the 13th oonoeeaion, also Late 1 2 and 8, all in the 12th conoeeeion, all in the eaid Township of MoKiliop, also the Town Line or highway between the Town- ebipe of MoIiilley and Grey, the highways between the 18th and 14th concessions, and between the 12th and 13th concessions, and the eide road or highway between Lots 5 and 6 in the 14th oon0eeeion, aleo all in the said Township Of MoBiliop: And whereas, thereupon, the eaid, Council of the Township of MoBiliop proonred an examination to be made by James A. Bell, O. E., being a person competent for snob purpose, of the area proposed to be drained, and the means euggeeted for the drainage thereof, and of other lands and roads liable to assessment under the pro. vieione of "The Drainage Act; 1894;" and also procured plans, epeoifioatione and . es- timates of the said proposed drainage work to be made by the eaid James A. Bell, and an aseeeement to be made by him of the lands and roads to be benefitted by such drainage work and of other lands and roads liable for contribution thereto, stating ae nearly ae he could the proportion of benefit and outlet liability (there appearing to be no injuring liability( which in his opinion would be derived or incurred in conse- quence ofsuchdrainage work by every road and lot or portion of lot, the eaid assess- meat so made in so far as it relates to lands and roads in the eaid Township of Grey being the assuagement hereinafter by tide Bylaw enaoted to, be neeesssd and levied upon the roads and lots or parts of lots hereinafter in that behalf apeoially set forth and deeoribed, and the report of the said James A. Bell, C. E., in respect thereof and of the said drainage work, ie as follows ST. THOMAS, JANUARY lla'w, 1895. To the Reeve arta Council of the Township of McKillop GEuTnEioN,-Aoting under the instructions received from your, Clerk in August last, I beg to report that I have made a survey for a drain in the North East part of your township, with a view of affording an outlet to, and benefitting the swamplands in that locality. After examining the territory to be benefitted; I have located a drain commencing on the North aide of the road allowanoe, between the 12th and 13th conaeaeions, and at the limit between lots Nos 1 and 2. It thence rune North- erly along the limit between said lots Nos. 1 and 2, to the South side of the road al- lowanoe, between the 13th and 14th conoessions, and thenoe Westerly along the Southerly side of said road allowanoe to the easterly side of road allowanoe, between lots Nos. 5 and 6, and thenoe Northerly along the Easterly aide of the road allowance between eaid lots Nos. 5 and 6 to the boundary between the Townships of MoBiliop and Grey, and thence continuing on the same coarse into lot No. 22, in the 18th con- cession of the Township of Grey a distanoe of 500 feet, thence North.westerly to the head waters of Beauchamp Creek, and thence following the Beauchamp Creek to the road allowanoe between the 17bh and 18th c000essions of the Townabip of Gray where it intersects the junction of what is known ae No, 2 Government Drain and Beau- champ Creek. The total length of the proposed drain is 20,020 feet. The location of the drain along this route will materially benefit the lands and roads adjoining it, and will serve ss an outlet for the construction of lateral drains, so that the whole of the swamp lands East of lot No. 8 oan be effectively drained into it and rendered fit for cultivation. I Ind the swamp land in this looaliby very level, with a slight in- clination towards the 13eauohamp Creek, the inclination being greater in the 14th conceesion, and in order to give the drain as much depth as possible in the 18th con- cession and serve as an outlet for the swamp lands in the 12th concession, it is neves• eery to oonetruot the drain through the 14th conesesion,: deeper than would beneces- sary for lands in that concession alone, but as the swamp lands in this locality are covered with a growth of moss and vegetable deposits, wbioh will burn off, a deep drain is very desirable. I have specified that the drama be constructed in the outside limit of the road allowanoe so that it will interfere as little as possible with the bra. veiling public. I have provided and included in my estimates the clearing np of the road allowance along the drain, the grubbing of the centre of the road 16 feet wide, and the grading of the earth thereon. I have also provided for the construction of bridges for the use of the owners of the lots adjoining the drain. The accompanying plane show the locution of the drain and the lands effected thereby, and the profiles show the size, depth, inclination, eta, of the proposed work. My estimate of the Dost of the work in the Township of Grey, is as follows :- Section No. 1, 2852 cubic yards 2, 2044 " Total .. 4896 onbio yards at 13 cents, One half of culvert on bonndariee, Private bridge on lob No. 22 in 18th eon., Private bridge on lot No. 21 in 18th eon., Total cost of work in the Township of Grey, Estimate of cost of work in the Township of MoBiliop :- Pt. Section. No 2, 3049 cubic yards • No 3, 6553 " • No 4, 5783 ' No 6, 4745 ' No 6, 4268 No 7, 8429 " No 8, 2125 Total 28,892 onbio yards at 18 cents, 93755 96 Clearing, grubbing and grading the earth along road allowanoe between lots 5 and 6 in the 14th eon., Clearing, grubbing and grading the earth along road allowanoe between the 18th and 14th oonoessione One half coat of culvert on boundary, Culvert on road between 13th and 14th cone., Private bridge to lot 5, in 14th oon., Private bridge, N 3 lot 5, in lath oon., Private bridge, Elot 4, in 13th oon., Private bridge, WI. lot 4, in 13th con., Private bridge, N 3 lot 8, in Mb eon„ Private bridge, E 3 lot 2, in lath oon., Private bridge, N3 lot 2, in 13th oon., Cost of work in McKillop, Coat of work in Grey, Total cost of work, To this add for surveys, examinations, plans, pro- files, estimates, speoificatione and assessments, Superintending constructions, Publishing and registering By-law, twp. of Grey, Publishing and registering By-law, twp. of McKillop, Clerk's fees, twp. of Grey, Clerk's fees, twp. of MoBiliop, Assistance in survey, Making a total of -. $636 48 15 00 10 00 10 00 1.4 $671 48 800 00 240 00 15 00 25 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00. 10 00 94406 96 671 48 $5077 44 160 00 100 00 20 00 80 00 10 00 45 60 60 00 $5492 44 This I assess against the lands and roads that will use the drain as an outlet, or will benefit thereby as follows Lot or pt. ofLot. 21 22 23 24 26 ASSESSMENT IN TOWNSHIP OF GREY. Con. 18 18 18 18 18 No. of Acres 68 63 63 68 63 Asst. for Benefit. 980 00 60 00 Total assessment on lands, One half assessment in town Iine between Grey and McKillop, $75 00 Total Assessment in Grey, Asst. for Outlet. $3 20 6 40 6 40 6 40 6 40 Total Aseesement. 9 83 20 65 40 6 40 6 40 6 40 9167 80 91 20 76 20 $244 00 ASSESSMENT IN TOWNSHIP OP MOEILLOP. Lot or pt. No. of Aeet. for Ana for of Lot. Con. Gores. Benefit. Outlet. NptN31 14 60 Spal 31N31 14 48$ 945 C45 2 14 185 $ 20 00 144 00 8 14 184 50 00 132 80 4 14 182 60 00 110 85 5 14 181 180 00 108 90 6 14 180 160 00 84 00 N 3 7 14 893 18 50 E3S37 14 442. 1350 N3 8 7 14 449 896 70 S } 8 14 89 6 70 0 1 18 160 15000 300 00 W32 13 2 13 75 160 00 112 50 26 00 106 00 Total Assessment. 9 7 50 158 50 194 00 182 80 160 85 288 90 284 00 18 50 18 50 18 60 6 70 450 00 262 50 150 00 Lot or pt. of Trot. W.9 S§8 W 4 N 5 No, of Co8n. A reee, 18 25 75 18 50 18 60 18 18 1112 18 873 N 16 18 18 100 30 N 3 7 18 50 Nt a 18 50 N 3 9 18 50 E#1 W}1 12 25 W i 1 12 25 )23 12 100 50 W 3 3 12 59 Asst, for Benefit. 9 50 00 10 00 34 00 50 00 1890 18 00 Assessment on lands One half aseesement on townline between MoBiliop and Grey, $ 76 00 Road between 'lots 5 & 6, oon 14, 860 00 Road between cone. 13 and 14, 720 00 Road between Dons. 12 and 18, 75 00 Asseeament on roads, .. Total assessment in'Mo%illop, Total assessment in, Grey, . , Aeet for Outlet. 9 97 50 32 60 02 40 57 00 104 74 80 41 25 le 80 48 00 12 00 12 00 90 80 00 00 00 60 00 60 00 240 00 100 00 25 09 vi 'Total Assessment. 9147 00 62 60 02 40 • 188 49 74 89 988 80 06 00 12 00 12 09 90 00 00 00 00 00 00 78 00 240 00 100 00 26 00 , 08478 55 $10 00 870 00 19 00 780 00 15 00 . 90 00 $1775 45 96249'00. 244 00 Total Aeaessmeut, .. ,. $5403 00 That portion of tbe drain viitbin the limits of the Township of Greyis to be kept Geese', in repair and maintained by the Municipality of Gy, by aseesementeon the lands and roads in the Townships of Grey and MoBiliop, and in proportion to the assess- manta above, leaving out all That portion of the drain within. the limits of the Township of MoKillop is to be kept in repair and maintained by the Municipality of the Township oe McKillop, by. assessments 00 the lands and roads in said Township of Mo%illep, and in proportion to the above assessments in said township, leaving out all assessments for benefit. All of which is respectfully submitted. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen; your Obedient Servant, JAS. A. BELL, 0. E. And, whereas, the said Council of the Township of McKillop, after the receipt of the said Report and upon consideration thereof, decided that the drainage of the said area described inthe said report was desirable and thereupon by. By-law provisionally adopted on the 25th day of March, 1896, adopted the said "sport, place, epeoifioatione, eseesements said estimates and declared and provisionally enaoted that the drainage work as therein indicated and set forth should be made and constructed in accordance therewith and authorized the borrowing by the said Municipality o7 the Township of MoKillop of the money required to be contributed by the said Township for the said work and by the said By-law duly assessed the said lands and roads to be benefitted in the said Township of McKillop In a000rdanoe with the said report. And, whereas, the said By-law being Bylaw Namber 82 of the said Township of MoBiliop has since been finally passed. And, whereas, pursuant to the provisions of the said "The Drainage Act, 1894," the Coanoil of the said Township of Moltillop duly served the Reeve of the said Township of Grey with a copy of the eaid report, plans, epeoifioatione, assessments and estimates and the same were not appealed against and are now binding on the said the Municipality of the Township of Grey, and the said last named Municipality is now required to raise the eaid sum of $244.00 being the proportion to bo contributed by the said last named Municipality for the said drainage work, and to pay over the same to the Treasurer of the said the Manioipality of the Township of AthEillop for the purposes aforesaid. Therefore, the said Monicipal Connell of the said Townabip of Grey, pursuant to the provisions of the said "The Drainage Aot, 1894," enacts as follows :- 1st. The Reeve of the said Township. of Grey may borrow on the credit of the Corporation of the said the Township of Grey, the sum of 9244,00, being said Mun- icipality's proportion of the funds necessary for the said work, and may issue deben- tures of the Corporation to that amount in sums of not lees than 950.00 each and payable within twenty years from the date thereof, With interest at the rate of four per centum per 'annum, that is to say, the said interest at the rate aforesaid to be payable annually on the first day of January in eaoh and every year during the our- reooy of the said debentures„ such debentures to be payable at the Standard Bank, Brussels, Ont., and to have coupons attached to them for the payment of interest, and upon receipt of the said sum of $244.00 the same shall be at onae paid over to the Treasurer of the said the Township of Matillop for the purpose aforesaid. 2nd, For paying the sum of 9140.00, the amount charged against the said lands in the said Township of Grey for benefit, and the sum of $27.80, the amount charged against tbe said lands for outlet liability, apart from lands and roads belonging to or controlled by the Municipality (there being no injuring liability), and for covering interest thereon for twenty years at the rate of four per centum per annum, the fol- lowing total special rates over and above all other rates shall be aseeased, levied and collected (in the same manner and at the same time ae other taxes are levied and collected) upon and from the undermentioned lots and parts of lots and the amount of the said total epeeist rate 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 final passing of this By-law during which the said debentures have to run. 0 U 18 18 18 18 18 N Na 21 22 23 24 25 o ,14 °▪ a m $ 1141 68 68 63 68 $80 00 Se 60 00 ch fr I tb a bb sea th up au Y co eel Pu tb an uI sp in ago a as too an bla oon goo lba but p1 Pil ed tri 1 ting end it haw Thi 000 min Pill ;a1 ,� 1 e"*�ao,r.gd,dy'^He a a �nno tion sole .prtnap't=1mG'brpn�E,•w,tisw1.,°-e•(3?'o9m�,,ticttmgc�tOm°y to AtpaOg tds3t�M',1�.' ,on N71,0 p al o Fpr�� w't@H �eb g• ro 0.1`14 pe. wh rh o' �N<�'Sl°° rn 0,O a•.°4 WW•a"�'i, p'e�P a .gee P°yo0a4,t/' p wrn1%41;, wap*°p,°,,pL1 C them �a• ,°„f'�w a.tglg'&N°,pap.gggin °No tyg,.E'ra"do�rog,� " thin O;a Era $3 20 6 40 6 40 6 40 6 40 H y ; 84,r. w H.2 vs 989 08 30 72 3 00 8 00 8 00 0 w b N � aro 041 H� a^° d°aa $122 28 96 12 9 40 940 9 40 A 'Muter in Paries. Alli, 8, T. T1cli1,Goj p RETURN 9'1fiblf TUB WQlfltil',o 8A9f',01' l'X. A itaporipye Interesting Interview 'Walt Illiu--$erste $1,101e110e Anti. In6orit11., Mien or i;ancral 'i'nlue, From the n6001'504 Vrooevllle, Pqt, G. T, Fulford, who is understood to have been doing great things iu Paria during the past winter and spring, intro. dicing Dr. Williams' Pink P111e, has reached home with hie family, and on the evening of his arrival was interviewed by a Recorder reporter, and leaked to give an a000unt of himself• "well" he said, io reply to a quoetion on the status of the Pint Pill bitsines in France, "o£ course, it isn't altogether Buoh au eaey matter tointroduoeaforeign article into a etrange market, but I don't think we Dan complain of the progress made, and it is gratifying to report that some, at least, of the Parfa doctors arc open to r000gnize a medicine of which the inbrineie merits Dan be demonstrated to them. One of the bust of them -at Ver. saibies, the Paris suburb where the Emperors used be keep their court -has given favorable testimony through tb press of quite wonderful cures through the use of Pink Pills in his preotioe ; and the Religieuses, an order of Nuns like the Sisters of Charity, have aiso made an extensive 11130 of Pink Pills. fu their charitable, work,.aud given strong testi- menials as. to their good effects." "How do you find business all around ?" "Pretty good. We have sold in the past twelve months' a little over two million three hundred and sixty thousand boxes of Pink Pills." "That is a pretty good order isn't it 7" "It is the beet twelve. months business yet. Lok for a minute at what the figures mean. If all the pills were turhed out into a beep, and a•person set to count them, working ten hours a day and 6 days a week, the job would take -I have reokon- ed it -4 years, 21 days, 6 hours and 50 minutes, counting at the rate of 100 a minute. Or if you wantfurther statistics it is somewhere about two pills a 'Bead for the combined popnlabion of Canada, Great Britain, Ireland and , the United States. I don't give these figures to glori- fy the business, you will undoretand, but to enable you to make the foots tangible to' an ordinary reader" "Does Great Britain do its share in the business 7" asked the reporter, "Yes, I think we have had a record there. The healed a leading advertising agency in London to whom I showed my figures, told me than no business of the kind had ever reached the same dimen sforts in England in as. short a time ; for though we have only been working in England for two years, there are but two medicines there that have as largo a sale as. Pink Pills, and ono of these is over 30 years old, while the other has been at work at least half that time." "How do you account for the way Pink Pills have 'jumped' the English market then 7" I cannot attribute it in reasonable logic to anything but the merits of the pills. Was everything lovely, asked the re- porter drawers there any crumpled rose - leaves in the couch ? "Can't grumble, except in ane way. There's a certain amount of substitution in some of the retail stores, and there is a man in. Manchester, England that I have had to proaeeute on the criminal charge for it," "But what do the aubsbitntors :do --do ey duplicate your .formula under some bher name!" ' No, not a bit of it ; that is the worst eatare of the fraud. No dealer oan pos- bly know what is in Pink Pills ; and he did, he couldn't prepare them in small quantities to sell at a profit. They not common drugs, and by no means eap to make, I suppose I have spent om ten to twelve thousand dollars since took over the trade mark, in trying if e formula could be improved and spent th 0 f si 15 96 12 4 82 47 47 47 Total for Benefit, $140 00 927 80 Total for Outlet, 27 80 Roads of Municipality, 76 20 Total .. $244 00 3rd. For paying the sum of 976.20, the amount assessed against the said roads of the Municipality of the Township of Grey and for covering interest thereon for twenty years at the rate of four per centum per annum, a special rate onabe dollar sufficient to produce the required yearly amount therefor shall over and above all other rates be levied and oolleoted (in the same manner and at the same time as taxes are levied and oolleoted) upon and from the whole rateable property in the said Township of Grey in each year for twenty years after the final paasingrof this By-law during wbioh the said debentures have to ran. 4th. This Bylaw shall be published once in every week for four encpessive weeks in THE BnvesELs Pose newspaper, published at the Village of Brussels, in the County of Huron, an adjoining Munioipnlity, and shall come into force upon and after the final passing thereof. i HEAD. 1 THOMAS STRACHAN, WILLIAM SPENCE, CLERIC. NOTICE TO ALL PARTIES CONCERNED. Take notioe that the foregoing is a By-law proposed to be finally passed by the Munat the hour ic fel Couourncil of the o'olook in the afternoon at of the Township Haon the 1711 ll. Anof y one intending to apply to have the said Bylaw, or any part thereof, quashed, must not later than ten days after f the final passing thereof, hereof p serve g a cot ice ' In writing neon the Res on the ler .p Reeve and up- on k of the said niop u of alit of his iutention to make application for that purpose to the High Court Townshipt Toronto during the six weeks nest ensuing the final passing of the said Bylaw. The Court of Revlsion for the bearing of Appeals or other complaints against the said By-law and the. assessments thereby made, will sit at the Township Hall, in the Village of Ethel, in the said Township of Grey, 00 Saturday, the Seventeenth day of August, 1895, at Eleven o oiook in the forenoon, at whioh time and plane let all parties interested attend. WILLIAM SPENCE, Township Clerk, Township of Grey. share of it for nothing." , "What do you mean by 'for nothing ?' "After I acquired the trade -mark I saw at if the thing was' to be made a mo- s it was imperative that'I should have ()best tonic pill that could be gotten Consequently I obtained the advice d opinion of some of the most noted en in medicine in Montreal and New ork--and expert advice of that sort mss high. I made the changes in my ormule, suggested by these medical enlists, and the favor with which the bile received the medioinedemonstrates at it is the most perfect blood builder d nerve tonin known. However, I was an to still further improve the form- a, if that could be done. and have since eat a great deal of money with that end view. On going to London, two years to place Pink Pills, I went into it gain, with the beet medical men there, you know, the medical expert is not friendly to proprietary medicines ; d least of all to a flood one ; and I don't e the dootor's either. It isn't good their business if a man can get for 60 is medicine that will do him more d than $50 in doctoring. Consequent• advice came high, but I obtained the bee there is, not only on this continent �: in London and Paris, Whsn I went to Paris Last winter I aced my formula and a supply of Pink Is in the hands of one of the most not. dootors in that city fora three months a in his practice, with a view to get - suggestions for improvement ; ab the of that time his answer was 'Leave a lope, it cannot be bettered. You now e a perfect blood and nerve medicine," s opinion cost me 10,000 francs, but I eider it money well spent), as it deter - es the fact that the formula for Pink e is now as complete as medical nee can snake it. And oomiug back the question of'suhabitntion and imita. s ; what nave told you will prove at a poor thing it is for a man Who s to a store for Pink Pillls.to let some- ng else he pushed onto hila in place of -mors especially if it is a wan out g like Bfaud's Pills -a formula in French pharmacopoeia that has been ek number for years until afew store. hers tried to push it on the strength ink Pill advertising. You can take on) me that a storekeeper that tolls one that Biand'e pill (which is not a rietary at all, any one can make it wants to) is in any way a eubstituts Pink Pills, ie an ignoramus and never. It to be trusted to sell meeioiue ab all. tuggiet ea ignorant Be that certainly poison someone one day./ ot�o°o rit3r'"a g °,s g a a5'E 4.�'m a ,pp•p'w` FrR'°p Mb .aha p a ^ ul " w ane w r ro �.17i a7 rn ° '.' Q' �*' `° t�'v S, d &1 C,, lV, .,° I.,, E: ,,, I kse ory� ° yC n'=�Hoda`H o8aG bud yRo"'yrocply a, OPP roro� a E o rnsacttr y' 8..+°ob>"^. ki o" as - 08 Ir �° m �"C.54t rE,,. i ro� ...g ro re 4 W ,h tS9 69.g.: i. c.N A.. r. any t,51,1 g,z O R a 7.,114 ° y � P. re . S ry v c °•,s e .. that pp.r �. aV5.4 8iv*c�co,�'p' nH �'g pang:g a oorlt m $piniMP..„g Er„rn ''-varem9.,'� CO !✓'p rrm,°„h'.roi Ad O �(z''SRroe*>aw�?G',a7ao^a�wt�nw�,t�tf.. fit to put up a prescription and .'qvi 1 I in to Star Lang ROA FA 2LtI.fa S'1'f:Ah(SlliPS, Babwoau ]7ew Wait ,and Livorpcol, via 9Oeonsbowu,880ry Wednesday. 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