YORK TOWNSHIP MINUTES.

of the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of York

and Auditors' Report on Treasurer's Accounts for the Year 1916

TORONTO: THE BR.:YANT --P~ss, LIMITED 131 to 133 . 1917

INDEX

INSTRUCTIONS TO CLERK. RES. No.. PAGE 4589 To execute Bonds of Indemnity to the Canadian Bank of Com­ merce re two cheques issued in 1876 and 1879...... 15 4594 To approve of a sub-division of Registered Plans 922 and 966, laid out by one John Henderson...... 17 4599 To sign a petition to the Legislature re the formation of a I)epartment of Labour ...... , ...... 19 4614 To sign certain agreements re private sewer connections...... 25 4616 'To register Debenture By-law No. 4279 re S.S. No. 26...... 27, 4619 T9 give the necessary notices of the sitting of a Court of Revi- sion re certain Local Improvements...... 30 4622· To register By-law No. 4285, changing the names of certain .streets in the Township...... 33 4624 ro endorse certificate of the a~ption, by the Court of Revision,

i0 ::. ~~~~i~~. ~~~e.s~~~~t·s· . ~~. ~~r.t~~~. ~~~~~. ~~~r·o-~e-~~~~ 34 4628 · To register pebenture By-law's Nos. 4288 tp .4323 ...... :. .. 37 4629 To purchase a copy of Meredith's Municipal Manual...... 43 4638 To execute agreement re private sewer connection on Dunvega1;1 Road ...... ·..... 45 4643 To register Debenture By-law No. 4328 re S.S. No. 33...... 47 4646 To publish a notice of the sitting of a Court of Revision re Assessment Appeals...... 50 4656 To have 500 copies of Auditors' Report and Minutes of the Council for 1?15 printed and bound...... 55 4658 To cE:rtify to the passing of the Assessment Roll for 1916 .as revised ...... ·...... 56 4659 To forward copy of resolution re amendment of Plan M377.... ,57 4666 To sign agreements re sewer connections on Walmer Road, Frederica Street,. Russell Hill Road, Appleton Avenue, Sellers Avenue, Day Avenue, Wychwood Ave., Lauder and Ravensden Avenue, and Atlas and Barrie Avenues...... 61 4710 To sign agreement re sewer connection on Runnymede Road.· 84 4713 To sign agreement with Grand Trunk Railway for the laying of a 24" water main under the tracks of the Company on ...... 85 4715 To sign agreement re sewer connection on Dawes Road...... 86 4716 To register plan re widening of Moore Avenue...... 86 4730 To write J. Ruehl re blocking the flow of water through his property...... 92 4731 To write Commissioner oi. Works re sewer on Rushton Road.. 92 4741 To publish notice of the hearing by the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board re Water By-laws ...... ; 95

INSTRUCTIONS TO TREASURER. 4588 To write off arrears appearing against Lots 2, 3 and 4, Plan . M.331, amounting to $55.46 ...... : . . . 15 4590 To issue a cheque in favor of F. Holden for $15.00 re right of way .. : ...... ·...... 15

3 INDEX RES. N 0. PAGE 4592 To remit taxes for 1915 appearing against- the property of Richard Penford, being W. 20' of E30' of 182, Plan M~9... 4595 To ~5 issue a cheque to Jas. McMullen for $50.00 and Geo. Moses for $25.00, being a bonus as Sanitary Inspectors for 1915...... 4596 17 To issue a cheque in favor of~- Lord_ as part passage to England for Mrs. Kenney and family ...... , ...... 4597 ., . · 17 To allow the Provident Land Co. discount on their taxes for 4600 To 1915 19 remit the sum of $4.26 to J. McCleary, he having paid on the. wrong lot ...... : ...... 4602 To , , .. · · 19 issue a cheque for $25.00 in favor of the Treasurer of the Don Public Library ...... : ...... 4605 To . . . 2 I remit taxes against Lots 78 and 79, Plan 1584, for the year 1913 ...... 4607 ·. . . . 22 To credit Chas. H. Wilson with having paid $2.92 on Plan Lot 34, 1451, instead of 32 ...... ·...... 24 4608- To pay certain sums ...... : ...... 4609, :...... 24 To issue a cheque for $75.00 m favor of J. Stnnger as compen­ sation for injuries received by him...... 4612 To 24 pay Dr. J. W. Charlton the sum of $31.00, being.in full of all claims on account of damage to his motor car...... 4613 To refund 24 to R. Home Smith the sum of $7.84 on account of discrepancy in the total assessment...... 4615 24 To allow.a rebate and pay certain refunds to persons on aacount of .business tax, said businesses- having .ceased...... 4623 To . 25 pay accounts in connection with the adoption of the final estimates re certain Local Improvements...... • • . . 4627 To 34 accept one-half taxes on Lot 413, Plan 1442, there being no house on said lot...... 4633 36 To issue cheque for $50.00 in favor of Firemen's Benefit Flllld of the City of ...... 4634 To 43 issue cheque for $25.00 in favor of Weston Volunteer Fire Brigade ...... ; ...... 4635 ...... 43 To issue cheque for $25.00 to Runnymede Public Library 1916...... for 4641 To 45 remit taxes appearing against 5~ acres, part of Lot 9, Con. 4, West York, said property being included in the assessment to Colonel Pellatt...... 4642 47 To remit the taxes charged against a building under Assessment No. 1304, Div. 3; 1915 ...... 4644 .: ...... 47 To pay $406.00 to Township Solicitor re Burton vs. the Town-- . ship of York ...... 4645 :...... 49 To correct certain clerical errors in Div. 3 for 1915...... 4647 To issue 50 cheque to W. A. Clarke for $15.90, being amount of disbursement of charity cases of Mrs. Morton. 465 7 To ...... 52 allow a rebate of taxes on a house valuation on Lot ·44, Plan 1846...... 4660 To 55 pay $225.00 to Township Solicitors re John Duncan's claim . for damages; and also to pay J. G. Dixon $65.00 re Sidney Burton's claim...... •...... 4671 To 57 issue cheque for $150.00 in favor of the West York and E_tobicoke Agricultural Fair Society...... 4677 To 62 issue a cheque for $75.00 in favor of the Woodbridge Fair 46 79 ToA;:f~~~~ri!~s. p~id .~g~i;;st. L~t. 9i. 'i>i~~ .i 530 . ~~~i ~h~~g~ 65 same to Lot 90 of said Plan ...... '...... '...... 4680 To refund . 65 or rebate the sum of 7 cents per foot frontage to property owners· charged with sewer rental on Ravensd.en Ave., west side, and south side of Barrie Ave...... 66 4 INDEX RES.No. PAGE 4683 To pay t:ertain sums re "Line Fence Act"·...... 68 4685 To paY' the Asphaltk Concrete Co. the sum of $16.37 .. ~..... 69 4694 To prepar~ such forms as may be necessary to receive applica- tions for water connections ...... 7 5 4697 To pay Jas. ~cCullo~ $7 5.00 in full of all claims for damages 77 4700 To pay $1,250 and c.osts, amounting in all to $1,958, to Town- ship Solicitors re Geo. Davenport claim ...... ·.. .-..... So 4701 To issue cheq.ue for $100 in favor of Hannah R. Thomas re her claim f-0r damages...... So 4707 To advance a sum not exceeding $3,500 to S.S. No. 28, on account of their 1916 levy ...... ·...... 82 4718 To allow a rebate of $2.00 to T. J. Joslin on account of exces- sive Local lmprovem~t rates on Durie St. sidewalk.. . • . . . · 88 4719 To allow a rebate of $1;290 to Fred Mulholland on account of difference in assessment notice and assessment roll...... 90 4720 To allow a rebate of $67.00 to R. Home Smith on ace<;>unt of difference in assessment notice and entry in assessment toll'.. 90 4721 To aUow a rebate of $7.i7 on Lot 12, Block E, Plan 648, said -1ot being vacant...... 90 4722 To enter into agreement with Burroughs Adding Machine Co. for care and maintenance of adding machine...... 91 4723 To allow a rebate of 38 cents to M. R. Derrick on account of error in school rate.:.... >...... 91 4724 To allow rebate on Local Improvements charged-.under Asses­ ment No. 1236, Div. 4, 1916, oµ account of error in frontage.. 91 472~ To rebate the arrears appearing under Assessment 3647, Div. 1, 1916...... 91 4726 To make a total reduction of $12.08 on W45 of E95 of Lot 67, Plan 1013, on account of over assessment...... 91 4727 To issue a cheque for sum of $15.00 in favor of F. Holden re right of way ...... , ...... 91· 4728 To rebate arrears amounting to $14.82 appearing on 1916 bill against' J. Sibthorpe ...... 91 4729 To advance the sum of $1,500 to S.S. No. 33, on account of· their levy for 1916...... 91 4732 To allow a rebate of $16.20 under Assessment No. 939, Div. 2, W.York ...... : ...... , .. · · 94 4733 To allow a refund of $2.3'7, being excessive Local Improvement charges under assessment No. 1769, Div. 4, 1916 ...... 94 4734 To allow a rebate of $2.90 under Assessment No. 1761, Div. 2, West York, 1916 ...... , .. · · 94 4735 To allow a rebate of $20.00 under Assessment No. 4222, Div. 3a, 1916 ...... , .. · · 94 4736 To allow rebates of $2.67 and $1.34 respectively under Assess- :r;nent No. 5102, Div. 3a, 1916 ...... , ·, 94 4737 To allow a rebate of $1.93 under Assessment No. 3425, Div. 3a, 1916 ...... ·...... · · · · · · · · · · · · 94 4738 To allow a rebate of $18.35 under Asse~sment Nos. 1018, 1073 · and 1080, Div. 1, 1916 ...... , .... ,,, · 94 4739 To issue a cheque in favor of Township Solicitors for $5.75 for -purc1:Iase of Lot 19, Plan 1665 ...... ·~· ...... ·...... , · · 95 4742 To have 500 copies of th~ Annual Financial Statement.for the year 1916 printe~ ...... , .. · · · · ·, · · ·: 95 474;4 To write off certain outstanding accounts which appear on his · general ledger ...... , ... · . , · · · · · · · · 96 4745 To issue a cheque for $25.90 to Geo .. Moses and $75.00 to Jas. McMuJlen for extra services as Samtary Inspectors. 96 INDEX INSTRUCTIONS TO SOLICITOR~ RES. No. PAGE 4593 To advise Board of Railway Commissioners for of the Township's consent t_o the diversi?n of Par~ Drive...... 15 4598 To obtain further particulars re claim of Elsie Oates and M. Dawson re accident on Caledonia Avenue...... 19 4603 To takE! necess·ary proceedings re claim of John Duncan...... 2 1 4611 To prepare the necessary By-law for the issue of Debentures in S.S. No~ 26 ...... ·.... 24 4618 To forward copy of draft agreement betwe_en Hydro-Electric Commission of Ontario. and the Township of York to the Toronto Hydro Commission...... 28 4621 To advise solicitor for Bayliss re his c!ttim for damages...... 33 4630 To prepare the necessary By-law for the issue of Debentures in S.S. No. 33...... 43 4631 To appeal to the Court of Appeal against the judgment in the case of D,avenport .. : ...... :.: ...... :...... 43 463.6 To write the Toronto Hydro Commission asking them for agreement re supply of power...... 45 4637 To interview the Mayor and Board of Contr0l of Toronto with a view of having them sign an agreement re supply of water. . 45 4678 To take necessary procedure to defend action of Miss H. R. Thomas vs. Township of York...... 65 4682 To prepare a By-law in blank to provide for supply of pow~r and light ...... , ...... •...... 68 4686 To take necessary . proceedings to collect arrears of taxes for , 12.48 acres, Plan B45...... 70 4699 To make application to the Board of Railway Commissioners for Canada for extension of Craydon Ave...... 79 4705 'J.'o purchase lots necessary to connect Eileen Avenue and Florence Crescent...... 81 4712 To notify Frederick Nicholls that a fence and building con­ structed by him are encroaching on the road allowance. . . . 85

INSTRUCTIONS TO ENGINEER AND ROAD COMMISSIONER. 4626 Engineer to make necessary repairs to the Spadina Road pave- ment...... 36 4639 Commissioner to supervise the laying down of a concrete side- . . walk in front of the school in S.S. No. 4...... 45 4654 Engineer to make a survey of the neighborhood of Milne's bridge and old dam, Con. 4...... 55 4655 Engineer to procure the City to flush all sewers in the Town,ship 55 4 702 Engineer to make an inspection of all manholes, and have same cl~aned out where necessary...... 80 4714 Engineer to ma~e r~quired surv~ys and prepare necessary pl:3-ns and specifications for service mains, etc...... 85 4740 Engineer to report re 2" main on Humewood Ave...... 95

ROADS AND BRIDGES. 4620 Permitting J ?hn A. Marshall to establish a gasoline pump in front of his property on the 4625 Council d~clines their approval for the extensio~ ·~£°'th~ i::j~~d~~ 33 Street line of the Toronto Suburban Railway at Lambton.. 36 6 INDEX RES. No. PAGE 4662 Permitting Joe Clee and Z. Longworth to establish a gasoline pump in and on the highway in front of their property on Oakwood Avenue...... 60 4695 Request~ng W. S. Gibson to locate the original allowance for road between Lots 20 and 21, Con. 2, West York...... 76 - 4711. Permitting John M. Jackson to construct a tile drain across· Johnston Avenue between Lots 20 and 21, Con. 3, West York 85 LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS. 4604 Fixing the rate of interest on debentures at SU% on certain Local Improvements...... 21 4606 Adopting the supplementary report of the Engineer re sidewalk on Main Street, east side...... ,...... · 22 4649 Adopting the report of the Engineer re sidewalk on Beresford Avenue, west side...... ,...... 54 4650 Adopting the report of the Engineer re sidewalk on Bereford Ave., east side...... 54 4651 Adopting the report of the Engineer re sidewalk on Windermere . A venue, west side ...... ,, . . . . 54 4652 Adopting the report of the Engineer re sidewaij{ on J esmond Ave., both sides ...... ,...... 55 4653 Adopting the report of the Engineer re sidewalk on St. Johns ' Road, south side...... 55 4663 Adopting the supplementary report of the Engineer re sidewalk on "St. John's Road, south side...... 60 4664 Adopting the report of tp.e engineer re sidewalk on Rushton Road, west side...... 60 4667 Accepting the tender of Grant Contracting Co., for sidewalk on· Beresford Avenue, both sides, and making financial arrange- ments for same...... 6r 466'8 Accepting the tender of Grant Contracting Co. for sidewalk on Windermere Ave., west side, and making financial arrange- ments for same ...... ;...... 61 4669 Accepting the.tender of Grant Contracting Co. for sidewalk on St. John's Road, south side, and making financial arrange- ments for same...... 6 I 4670 Accepting the tender of Godson Contracting Co. for sidewalk on Jesmond Ave., both sides, and making financial arrange- ments for same...... 62 4672 Adopting tlre report of the Engineer re sidewalk on St. Mark's Road, north side...... 65 4673 Adopting the report of the _Engineer re pavement on Appleton, Avenue...... 65 4674 Adopting the report of the Engineer re sidewalk on Main St., west side ...... ·: ...... 65 4675 Adopting the report of the Engineer re sidew~lk on Appleton Avenue, west side ...... ~.. 65 4676 Adopting the report of the Engineer re si,dewalk on Ethel Ave., east side ...... , 65 4687 Accepting the tender of Constructing and Paving .Co. for si1e­ walk on St. Mark's Road, north side, and makmg financial arrangements for same ...... : ...... : ...... : . , 70 4688 Accepting the ten,der of Constrqctu:~g and Pavmg .co. for si1e­ walk on Rushton · Road, west side, and makmg financial arrangements for same...... 7 I 4689 Accepting t_he tender of Goason Con~racting C?, for sidewalk on · Main Street, west side, and makmg financial arrangements for same ...... ,,, 71 7 INDEX Rss. No. PAGE 4690 Accepting the tender of Godson Contracting Co. for sidewalk on Ethel Ave., east side, a~d making financial arrangements for same ...... ·.·.···········.··· 71 4691 Accepting the tender of Constructing and Pavmg Co. for side­ walk on Appleton Ave., west side, and makihg financial arrangements for same ...... : ...... : ...... 7 I 4692 Accepting the tender of Constructmg and Pavmg Co. for pavement on Appleton Ave., and making financial arrange- ments for same ...... · ... · · · · 7 I

MISCELLANEOUS. 4587 Appointing the Standing ~ommittee for th~ year...... I4 4591 Instructing the Reeve to sign agreement with Wm. Hirons for privilege to lay down sidewalk of north side Lot 83, Plan 1381 15 4601 Appointing F. H. Miller as Chairm~n during the absence of the Reeve on account of sickness...... 21 4610 Authorizing the Canadian Bank of Commerce to accept cheques for payment of wages...... 24 4617 Accepting the tender of Canada Bond Corporation for deben­ tures re S.S. No. 33...... 27 4632 Accepting the tender•of Dominion Securities, Ltd., for Local Improvement...... 43 4640 Appointing Robt. Barker as representative for and Mr. McKay for West York, on the Board of Agriculture.... 46 4648 Consenting to the establishing of a:n Ink and Varnish Factory by the Dom. Printers' Ink Co...... 54 4661 Fixing the date of ne]!:t meeting of the Council...... 57 4665 Instructing the Engineer to prepare plans, etc., re water system 60 4681 . Fixing the date of next meeting of the Council...... 66 4684 Qranting the Treasurer. two weeks' leave of absence...... 69 4693 Accepting the tender of iEmilius Jarvis & Co for debentures, S.S. No. 33...... 75 4696 Amending Resolution No. 4665...... 76 4698 Adopting the report of the Engineer relating to plans, etc., prepared under instructions of Resolution No. 4665...... 77 4703 Granting the Clerk two weeks' leave of absence...... 80 4706 Adopting the report of the Engineer and plans accompanying same, re water system...... 81 4708 Adopting re1?ort of Engineer re making service connections to 84 4709 Ad:;~i~ ~!~~l~~~~t~ry ~~p~;t ~f ·E~gi~~~r· ;~ ~~~~~si~g·~~~e~~ cost of mains in District '' A'' 84 4 717 Amending Resolution No. 4 714: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 88 4743 Adopting the report of the Engineer re proposed extension of water mains into the Township...... 95

BY-LAWS. 4267 To appoint a Local Board of Health. (Passed January 10th 1916)...... ' 15 0 4268 To grant the sum of $1,731.31 for g~~~;~i p~~P~~~.·. (P~~~ JanuardY 10th, 1916.)...... 15 4269 T o prov1 e for the licensing and regulation of dogs. (Passed Januhary. 10thh, 1916) ...... -...... i6 4270 T o aut onze t e assessors to issue dog licenses and collec.t the fees therefor. (Passed January 10th, 1916)...... 16 8 INDEX BY-LAws No. PAGE 4271 To· grant the sum of $2,676.48 for general purposes. (Passed January 24th, 1916)...... 17 4272 To authorize the H~d and Treasurer to borrow certain sums to meet current expenditure. (Passed Januaty 24th, 1916) 18 4273 To grant the sum 'Of $3,024.2' fur general purposes. (Passed February 8th, 1916)...... 20 4274 To grant the sum of $1,251.56 for general purposes. (Passed February 21st, 1916)...... 22 4275 To grant the sum of $2,346.94 for general purposes. (Passed March 6th, 1916)...... 25 4276 T-0 repeal By-1aw No. 3079 and amend By~law No. 3020, re Treasurer. (Passed March 10th, 1916)...... 26 4277 To appoint Treasurer's Assistants. (Passed Mar. 10th, 1916) 26 4278 To grant the sum of $1,631.34 for general purposes. (Passed March 20th, 1916)...... 27 4279 To raise by way of loan the sum of $17,000 re S.S. No. 26. {Passed March 20th, 191(;)...... 27 4280 To authorize the Engineer and Clerk to tak-e preliminary pro­ ceedings re sidewalk on Windermere . Avenue, west side. (Passed April 3rd, 1916)...... JI 4281 To grant the sum of $1,808.24 for general purposes. '(Passed April 3rd, 1916) ...... : ...... '...... 31 4282 Prohibiting the reduction or remission of taxes on account of premises being vacant. (Passed A"Pril 3rd, 1916)...... 31 4283 · To grant the sum of $1,721.62 for general purposes. (Passed April 17th, 1916)...... 32 4284 For regulating the keeping, storing and transporting. of dan­ gerous, ·combustible, inflammable and explosive substances. (Passed April 25th, 1916) ...... '...... 33 4285 To change the names of certain streets in the Township. (Passed April 25th, 1916)...... 34 4286 To grant the sum of $2,463. 79 £pr general purposes. (Passed May 1st, 1916) ...... -36 4287 To provide for entering into _an agreement between the Town-. ship of York.and City of Toronto for supply of water. (Passed May 1st, 1916)...... 36 4288 To provide for borrowing money by debentures to pay for sewer on Barrington Ave. (Passed May 9th, 1916) ...... ~. 37 4289 To provide for borrowing money by debentures to pay for sewer on Dufferin St. (Passed May 9th, 1916)...... 37 4290 To provide for borrowing money by debentures to pay for sewer on Earlscourt Ave. (Passed May 9th, 1916)...... 37 4291 To provide for borrowing money by debentures to pay for _sewer on Humewood Ave. (Passed May 9th, ·1916)...... 37 4292 To provide foJ." borrowing money by debentures to pay for pave­ ment on Glenholme Ave. (Passed May 9th, 1916)...... 37 4293 To provide for borrowing money by debentures to pay for pave­ ment on Lauder Ave. (Passed May 9th, 1916)...... 37 4294 To provide for borrowing money by debentures to pay for pave­ ment on Ravensden Ave. (Passed May 9th, 1916)...... 38 4295 To provide for borrowing money by debentures to pay for side­ walk on Amherst Ave,' both sides. (Passed May 9th, .. 1916) 38 4296 To provide for borrowing money by debentures to pay for side­ walk on Ashbury Ave, both sides. (Passed May 9th, 1916) 38 4297 To provide for borrowing money by debentures to pay for side­ walk on Arlington Ave., both sides. (Passed May 9th, 1916) 38 4298 To provide for borrowing money by debentures to pay for side­ walk on Barrie Ave., both sides. (Passed May 9th, 1916).. 38

9 l'.\DEX PAGE BY-L\ws No. 4299 To provide for borrowing money ?Y debentures to p;,.y for side­ walk on Beresford A.n., east side. (Passed ::\Iay J 39 -!310 To provide for borrowing money by debentures to pay for side­ walk on Gledhill ;\n., west side. (Passed ).fay 9th, 1916) .. 39 4311 To provide for borrowing money by debentures to pay for side­ walk on Gledhill :he., east side. (Passed ).lay 9th, 1916) ... 39 4312 To provide for borrowing money by debentures to pay for side­ walk on Harvie ;\n., east side. (Passed ).fay 9th, 1916) .. 39 -!313 To provide for borrowing money by debentures tn pay for side­ walk on Hatherly Road, both sides. (Passed ).fay 9th, 1916) 4314 To provide for borrowing money by debentures to pay for side­ walk on Heath St., north side. (Passed ::..ray 9th, 1916) .... 4315 To provide for borrowing money by debentures to pay for side­ walk on High St., north side, and Rushton Road, both sides. (Passed l\Iay 9th, 1916) ...... 40 4316 To provide for borrowing money by debentures to pay for side­ walk on Jillson .-he., south side. (Passed ).fay 9th, 1916).. 40 4317 To provide for borrowing money by debentures to pay for side­ walk on Lauder .-he., east side. (Passed ?\Ia,· 9th, 1916) .. 40 4318 To provide for borrowing money by debentures to pay for side­ walk on :\Iain St., east side. (Passed ::..r:ff 9th, 1916)...... 40 4319 To _provide for borrowing money by debentu.res to pay for side­ walk on :\Ic Donald ;\,·c. and Crescent, both sides. (Passed May 9th, 1916)...... 40 4320 To provide f~r ~arrowing moner by debentures ~o pay for side- walk

II INDEX PAGE BY-LAWS :\0. the removal of certain trees growing on Beresford 4352 To authorize ·.· .. ·:...... 66 Avenue. (Passed August 21st, 1916) ...... into 38 Polling Sub-d1v1s10ns and 4353 To re-divide the Municipality . 66 No. 4221. (Passed August 21st, 1916) ..... repeal By-law School and levy rates for County, Township and 4354 To assess Aug. 21st, 1916) 66 purposes in the Township of York. (Passed for general purposes. (Passed 4355 To grant the sum of $2,936.78 66 1916)...... August 21st, (Passed the sum of $4,806.30 for general purposes. -+356 To grant .·.:...... 69 September 5th, 1916) ...... to take preliminary pro­ 4357 To authorize the Engineer and Clerk sewer in Rushton Road. (Passed September ceedings re . 72. 18th, 1916) ...... of a sidewalk on St. Mark's Road, 4358 To authorize the construction . side. (Passed Sept. 18th, 1916) ...... north Rushton Road, authorize the construction of a sidewalk on 4359 To ...... 72 west side. (Passed September 18th, 1916) of a sidewalk on Main St., west 4360 To authorize the construction . 72 side. (Passed September 18th, 1916) ...... construction of a sidewalk on Ethel Ave., east 4361 To authorize the . 72 side. (Passed September 18th, 1916) ...... on Appleton Ave., 4362 To authorize the construction of a sidewalk September 18th, 1916) ...... 73 west side. (Passed \·e. construction of a pavement on Appleton A 4363 To authorize the . (Passed September 18th, 1916) ...... 73 No. 3077, re remuneration of services of A. 4364 To amend By-law . Locke. (Passed September 18th, 1916) ...... 73 I'\o. 3080, remuneration re Clerk. (Passed 4365 To amend By-law . Septemqer 18th, 1916) ...... 73 of $4,389.18 for general purposes. (Passed 4366 To grant the sum . 18th, 1916) ...... 73 September purposes. (Passed 4367 To grant the sum of SS,522.55 for general ...... October 2nd, 1916) a water for calling for tenders for construction of 4368 To provide 5th, 1916) 78 system in York Township. (Passed October works purposes. (Passed 4369 To grant the sum of $5,694.56 for general ...... 80 October 16th, 1916) in the construction of a system of water works 43 iO To authorize Oct. 26th, Township.. (Read a first and second time, York 82 1 0 ..(P·a·s~~d ~het iu~s~1) $8,'i23j i. f~r· g~~~~~i p~{rp~~~;.- 43 i 1 To ~;~~t . November 6th, 1916) ...... of water works in part 43 72 To au!horize the c~nstruction of a syst~m (Read a first time, ?\o,·. 20th, 1916)... 88 of\ ork Township. in part authorize the co_nstruction of a system of waterworks 43 i 3 To 20th, 1916).. 88 of York Township. (Read a first time, :\o,·. general purposes and Local 4374 To grant the sum of $17,474.80 for T\ov. 20th, 191()) ...... 88 Improvements. (Passed and grant the sum of S(i,785.32 for Local Improvements 4375 To ...... General Purposes. (Passl'd Dec. -1th, 1916) 92 holding nominations, fix polling pbcl'S, etc. · 4376 To name a place for . 4th, 1916) ... ·...... __ (Passed Dec. Dec. 13 1 1 of Lot 19, Plan 1Ci(i5. (Passed '± To authorize the acquiring . 13-,~· 15th, 1916) ...... t~~es. 95 postpone the sale of l~~d·s· f~~ ·~i:;e"a·r~ · ~£ · --t ,, To further 95 (Passed Dec. 15th, 1916)...... and sum of S4,4ci2.t>7 for Local Improvement -13 i9 To grant the 95 Purposes. (Passcll Dec. 1-"th, 1916)...... <3:eneral arrears of taxes. To mstruct the Treasurer to write off certain 4380 : ...... (Passed December 28th, 1916) ...... I2 1916 MINUTES

OF THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE TOWNSHIP OF YORK

FIRST MEETING.

CouNCIL CHAMBER, January 10th, 1916. The members elected by acclamation to fill the respective offices of Reeve, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Deputy-Reeves, and Councillor for the year 1916, namely : THos. GRIFFITH, EsQ ...... Reeve. FRED 1 K. H. MILLER, EsQ ..... 1st Deputy-Reeve. ROBERT BARKER, EsQ ...... 2nd Deputy-Reeve. WM. M. GRAHAM, EsQ ...... 3rd Deputy-Reev:e. CHARLES McKAY, EsQ ...... Councillor. met pursuant to the provisions of "The Municipal Act" at 11 o'clock a.m. The statutory declarations of office and qualifications of each of the members were filed with the Clerk, after which the Reeve took the chair and declared the Council of 1916 duly organized and open for the transaction of general business.

COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications were received from : Board of Railway Commissioners for Canada, enclosing application and plan re diversion of Park Drive, lots 18 and 19, Con. 2 F.B. Ontario Hydro Electric Commission, re agreements for supply of power in York Township. Dovercourt Land Co., asking the Council to assume St. Leonards Ave. and Haselmere Ave., Plan 1534. Manager Canadian Bank of Commerce, re outstanding cheques. Rowell & Co., re property on Oakwood Ave. Aubrey W. Small, re condition of sidewalk on Holmesdale Rd. Ann. M. Vi11.nell, giving option on Lot 37, Plan 1--1-29. 13 Toronto Western Hospital, giving notice of admission of Fanny Robleak as an indigent p<:tient £:om the Tow~s~ip. Toronto General Hospital, givmg notice of the adm1ss10n of Thomas Fox, Harry Southb::, Henry Tilcock, Ernest Mankle, Albert Harrison, John Tilbrook and Arthur Har­ rison as indigent patients from the Township. . :'.\Irs. Stringer, giving notice of accident to her husband on l'\ orth Huron St. due to absence of lights on the street. Toronto H \·dro-Electric, acknowledging receipt of copies of Res. ;'\ os . .f568, -15 70, and -15 7 3. Wm. H. Price, for YVeston Brick Co., asking for rebate on business tax. Bernard Cairns, giving an estimate· for dog tags. Wm. R. Slater, re name of street-Jillson Ave. Ontario H \·clro-Electric Commission, stating they cannot supply electric energy in Cedarvale District East, on account of too many shacks.

ACCOC:\"TS. The following accounts were passed King Edw. Sanitarium, maintenance of sundry patients. Med. Health Dept. maintenance of John Baker. Starr, Spence & Co., drafting By-Law re S. S. Ko. 22. Bryant Press printing stationery. Gibson & Gibson, surveying lots 84, Plan 551 & pt. of lot 10, Con. 1, ·w.Y. A. & F. Fisher, repairing cash drawer and chair. Tor. General Hospital, maintenanc~ of late Annie ·whitson. St. Michael's Hospital, maintenance of \Y. Tustin. Hos. for Sick Children, maintenance of Percy Gritten. Tor. \\'cstcrn Hospital, maintenance of :\Irs. :\Ian· :\fason, Harry Sed.en and Mrs. R. Maynard. · Cash bank exchange and various expenses. Toronto Electric Light, use of current in offices. Cash, cash paid for stamps. A. \Yarrcn, charity supplies. Bell Telephone Co., rental of Pk. 4288 and :\Ia. 430. Toronto_ World, Tor. Daily Star and Telegram, a,h·crti~ing re taxes. E. Daniels, collecting garbage, Sec. 9b. l\Iineral Springs, water supplv. Grenadier Ice and Coal Co.,· charity supplies. London Health Assoc., maintenance of Hilda Hinds. J. J. Little, stamps supplied :\Ir. Snider. Brown Bros., stationery. H. l\Iiddleton, shovelling snow in Div. 10. Tor. Western Hospital, maintenance of Basino Hinds and F. \\'. Powell. A. F. Bin1;1ington, Fairbank Coal Co., J. Hill and D. Drummond, charity supplies. Road Commissioners pay sheets from Jan. 1st to 10th.

RESOLl'TIONS. The following resolutions were passed ~o. 4587. :\IcKAY-:.I1LLER.-Resolved that the Standincr Commit­ tees for the year 1916 be composed as follows : Roads and Bridges East York, I\Iessrs. Barker and McKay; Roads and Bridges \\'est York, l\Iiller 14 and Gr~ha~; Printing an_d Stationery, Graham and l\IcKay; By-Laws and L~gislation, the Co_uncil as a whole, :\Ir. Barker, Chairman ; Property Committee, Messrs. l\hller and Barker ; Finance Committee the Council as a whole, Mr. Miller, Chairman. The Reeve to be ex-offi~io a member of all committees.-Carried.

No. 4588. BARKER-MILLER.-Resolved that the Treasurer be and is hereby instructed to write. off arrears appearing against Lots Nos. 2, 3 and 4, Plan M331, for the year 1913, as the taxes appear on the Collector's Roll twice in said year, amount to be remitted SSS.-16 ; and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4589. McKAY-BARKER.-Resolved that the Reeve and Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and instructed to execute the Bonds of Indemnity, dated January 10th, 1916, from the Township of York to the Canadian Bank of Commerce in the matter of the two list cheques issued by the Treasurer of the Township of York on the following dates : the 29th day of January, 1876, and 14th day of Deceruber, 1879, for the sum of $100.00 and $30.00 respectively; and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.-Carried. N.o. 4590. i\IrLLER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that the Treasurer be and is hereby authorized and instructed to issue a cheque for the sum of Fif­ teen Dollars ($15.00) in favor of Mr. F. Holden, being usual annual grant re right of ,,;ay, and the Corporate seal be hereto affixed.-Carried. Ko. 4591. MrLLER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that the Reeve, for and on behalf of this Corporation, be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to sign duplicate Agreement between William Hirons and the Municipal Corporation of the Township of York for the privilege of laying down sidewalk on the north side of Lot 83, registered plan ~o 1381, to connect Harvie A venue with the lane at the rear of said lot for pedestrian traffic only and to cause the seal of the Corporation to be attached to said agree­ ment, and that the Corporate seal be attached to this resolution.-Carried. :\Jo. -1592. BARKER-?--.lrLLER.-Resolved that the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to remit th~ taxes for 1915 amounting to $7.92 charged against the property of Richard Penford, being the \Y20' of the E30' of lot 182, Plan M39, Assmt. No. 3479, Di,·. 1, 1915, saicl Richard Penfold being a British Reservist who recently died from wounds rec on the battlefield in Flanders, leaving a widow and two small children, and the Corporate seal be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4593. GRAHA'.11-:drLLER.-Resolved that the Township Solici­ tors be and they are hereby instructed to advise the Board of Railway ~om­ missioners for Canada that the Township consents to the proposed diver­ sion of Park Drive, in lots 18 and 19, Con. 2 F. B., as shown on plan and profiles (Drawing No. 8690 ;) provided that the Can. Northern Ont. Ry. Co. enter into an agreement with the Township of York to make t_he pro­ posed diverted road as good as the original road and keep ~he s~me m good and reasonable repair for two years from date o~ such diversion, and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.-Carried.

BY-LAWS. The following B,·-laws were passed . No. 4267. By l\Ir. McKay.-To appoint a Local Board of Heal th for the year 1916. No. 4268. By :\Ir. Barker.-To grant the sum of $1,731.31 for general purposes. 15 No. 4269. By Mr. Graham.-To provide for the licens­ ing and regulation of dogs. No. 4270. B\· ~fr. McKay.-To authorize the assessors to issue dog licenses and collect the fees the_refor. Council adjourned to meet on the 24th mst. Read and adopted March 10th, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Reeve.

SECOND ~IEETING.

COUNCIL CHA:\IBER, January 24th, 1916. Pursuant to adjournment, the Council met at 2.30 p.m. Members all present. COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications were received from.: Dr. W. J. Charlton, stating that he had received injury to himself and damage to his car by going over the embank­ ment on Lambton Ave., Mt. Dennis. M. McHarvie, re providing for Mrs. Murray. Toronto Hydro-Electric System, re location of lights on Hind Ave. and St. Marks Rd., and street lighting on Thorn­ hill Ave. King Edward Sanitarium, giving notice of the admission of Sidney A. Stagg as an indigent patient from the Township. Toronto General Hospital, giving notice of the admission of John Massurier, Wm. Simms, James Wemyss, Wm. Moss l\Iary ).faclennan and Edw. Wm. Barker as indigent patients from the Township. Canadian Bank of Commerce, acknowledging receipt _of bonds of indemnity and enclosing cheque for $130. Salvation Army, asking for a grant from the Tovmship. John Ellis, re condition of Ellis Ave., Swansea. Wm. R. Slater, re spelling of Jillson Ave. J. Stringer, asking the Council for remuneration for in- jury received on I\. Huron St. . Townshi? Solicitors, enclosing copy of letter from G.T. Ry. re crossmg at Florence Cres. and Eileen Ave, and re Canadian Northern Ry. Co. re Park Drive.

Accon·ns. The following accounts were passed : l\Iunicipal World, election supplies. Ingram & Bell, formalin candles. ~r. A. Mc[?. :\Iu!Tay, ~ntitoxin for :\Iessrs. Rowe, Edmunds and Kellog. N. L. l\Icl\Iillan, tormalm and antitoxin. B;-yant Press, printing stationery. \\ 111. Speers, ambulance service. r6 Tor. Suburban Ry. Co., street light on Locust Ave. Brown Bros., stationery. Can. Pac. Ry. Co., material paving Scarlett Rd. Subway. Frank Woods, W. J. Bailie and A. N. Taylor, collecting garbage. P. E. & A. Walker, L. G. White, Geo. Vaughan, Davis Grocery Co, J. Lov­ ett, Frank Boyce, R. Jon.es, J. A. Howe, R. Gray, Haddens Grocery, A. _E_. Scott, _Mrs. Mc1:ckmtosh, John Atkinson & Son, and Geo. E. Ph1lhps, chanty supplies. S. R. Hart & Co., assessment blotters. Tor. Gen. Hospital, maintenance of Wm. Moss, Thos. Fox, Harry Southby, Bert Harrison and John Tillbrook. N. B. Cobbledick, burial of John Tillbrook. Hos. for Sick Children, maintenance of Arthur Harvey, Geo. Cutting, Clive Layton and E. E. Prestidge. Frank Barber, maps, and testing cement re Durie and Oakwood Ave. sdwks. Gibson, McCormack, Irvin Co., cement re Scarlett Rd. pvmt. Tor. Western Hospital, maintenance of Miss D. Cromb and Geo. Wort. St. Michael's Hospital, maintenance of Mrs. H. Snyders. Road Commissioners pay sheets from Jan. 10th to 24th.

RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were passed No. 4594. MILLER-BARKER.-Whereas application has been made by Mr. John Henderson for the approval, under the provisions of the "Muni­ cipal Act," by this Council of a plan of sub-division of parts of Registered Plans Nos. 922 and 966, York, showing a street less than 66' in width. And whereas, after due consideration it is deemed expedient to grant such approval on the terms and conditions hereinafter named. Be it further resolved, that the approval of this Council is hereby given to a plan of sub-division of Reg. plans Nos. 922 and 966 York Township showing a street (Fordell Ave.) 50' in width extending westerly from Pine­ wood Road (formerly Frederica St.) through Lot 32, Plan 922 and Lot 24, Plan 966 to Humewood Ave., and the Clerk is hereby authorized and in­ structed to inscribe or stamp a certificate of such approval on said Plan ; Provided that the local improvement rates chargeable against the lands taken for said 50' street, amounting to the sum of $156.00 for the unex­ pired portion of the terms over which the special rates extend, be fir~t paid to the Treasurer of this Municipality and the seal of the Corporation be attached hereto.-Carried. No. 4595. BARKER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that the Reeve and Treas­ urer be and they are hereby instructed to issue a cheque to James McMul­ len for the sum of $50.00 and also one to Geo. Moses for the sum of $25.00, the same to be a bonus as Sanitary Inspectors for the year 1915 and the seal of the Corporation be attached hereto.-Carried. No. 4596. GRAHAM-MILLER.-Resolved that the Treasurer be and is hereby instructed to issue a cheque for $35.00 in favor of l\Ir. H. Lord for Mrs. Kenney and family as part of their pas~age to England and the seal of the Corporation be hereto attached.-Carried.

BY-LAWS. The following By-laws were passed No. 4271. By Mr. McKay.-To grant the sum of $2,676.48 for general purposes. 17 No. 4272. By Mr. Miller.-To authorize the Head a!ld Treasurer to borrow certain sums to meet the current ordm­ ary expenditure of the Corporation. Council adjourned. Read and adopted March 10th, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Reeve.

THIRD MEETING. COUNCIL CHAMBER, February 8th, 1916. The Council met at 2.30 p.m. Members all present.

COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications were received from : Township Solicitors, re debentures for S.S. No. 15 and re sewer rates. Toronto General Hospital, giving notice of the admission of Wm. Caswell, David Webb and Alice Mallion as indigent patients from the Township. Aubrey Bond, Solicitor for Elsie Oakes and Margaret Dawson, re claim for damages. (Taken by Solicitor.) W. Wainwright, asking for certain improvements in Keelesdale. B. Dickinson, stating that garbage has not been collected on Nairn A\·e. for some time. Robt. S. Lewis, complaining that during the recent thaw water flooded his cellar. H. E. Irwin, Clerk of the Peace, re p9lling subdivisions. W. T. Drugan, re condition of Beechwood Ave. Humber Cement Brick Co., asking rebate on business tax. Hydro-Electric Railway Association, giving notice of a meeting to be held in City Hall, Toronto, on Feb. 16th. Harold F. Ritchie & Co., re condition of roadwav on Burton Rd. · Anderson & McMaster, on behalf of Joe Frankland, asking for rebate on taxes on Lot 2 8, Plan .144 2 . D. Harris, Secretary S.S. No. 26, enclosing copy of reso­ lution passed by the Trustees of said School Section re Patriotic Fund. ACCOUNTS. The following accounts were passed : J. D. Hansford, charity supplies. Tor. Gen. H_os{?ital, maintenance of James Wemyss, Arthur Harrison, Ed­ ward H1ggmson and Herbert Gillbanks. 18 Hos. for Sick Children, maintenance of Ruth Paste, Arthur Handel, Arthur Harvey, Constance Clarke and Jack Booth. Tor. Western Hospital, maintenance of Miss D. Cole. Med. Health Dept., maintenance of Kathleen Patton. Grace Hospital, maintenance of Mrs. E. Lodge and Annie Hawkins. London Health Assoc., maintenance of Hilda Hinds. King Edw. Sanitarium, maintenance of sundry patients. A. Warren,~. ;tvialtby, Andrews Co., Fairbank Coal Co., Peters Coal Co., A. F. Bmnmgton, W. Salem, N. Ballard, A. J. Moses, R. Jones, Harris Coal Co., W. Joyce and F. Barron, charity supplies. Bryant ~ress, printing debentures re S. S.'s Nos. 32 and 28, and printing stationery. Cash, cash paid for stamps. Tor. Electric Light Co., use of current in offices. Municipal World, subscription fees. Tor. Sanitary Supply Co., rent of towel supply. Brown Bros., stationery. L. W. Trull, ambulance service re Harold Eller. United Typewriter Co., repairing typewriter. S. R. Hart & Co., binding one register book and 1916 assessment rolls. B. Cairns, one stamp and dates, and dog tags. W. J. Baillie and Frank Woods, collecting garbage. Frank Barber, testing cement re Lauder Ave. and Glenholme pavements and Earlsdale Ave. sidewalk, and re maps. Grant Contg. Co., as per estimate re Kenwood Ave. sewer. Road Commissioner pay sheets Jan. 1st to Feb 7th.

PETITION. The following petition was received from S. F. Leach ~nd others, asking for a sidewalk along Henrietta St. and down Runnymede Rd. to St. Clair Ave.

RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were passed No. 4597. McKAY-BARKER.-Resolved that whereas the Provident Land Co. Limited made a request to the Treasurer for a distribution of certain taxes for 1915 assessed to Caledonia Land Co. in November, 1915, and the same was overlooked during the busy tax season preceding the 8th of December the last day for allowance of discount. Be it there!ore resolved that the Treasurer be authorized and instruct­ ed to allow said Company the discount they would have been entitled to if the bills had been issued in time for them to take advantage of same ; and the seal of the Corporation be affixed hereto.-Carried. No. 4598. McKAv-BARKER.-Resolved that the Solicitors be and they are hereby instructed to obtain further particulars re claim of Elsie Oates and Margaret Dawson re accident on Caledonia Ave.; and that the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4599. MILLER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that the Reeve and Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and instructed to ~ign for and on behalf of this Municipality the Petition to the Ontario Legislature re the forma­ tion of a Department of Labour, and that th~ Clerk?~ instructe? t.o for­ ward petition to the Secretary of the Ontano Mumc1pal Association.­ Carried. No. 4600. ,BARKER-McKAY.-Whereas one J. McCleary paid taxes for 1915 in error on Lot 49, Plan 1692 in lieu of lot 62, plan 1692 on Dec. 8, 1915. 19 Be it therefore resolved that this Council ?-ereby remit the sum of $4.26 to the said J. McCleary on the understanding that. he pays the sud of $3.72 appearing against said lot 62, Plan 1692 f

FOURTH MEETING. CouNcIL CHAMBER, February 21st, 1916. The Council met at 2.30 p.m. Members all present, ex­ cepting the Reeve, Mr. Griffith, who was absent through illness. COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications were received from : Toronto General Hospital, re cancellation of order of Inspector of Prisons and Public Charities re ::tdmission of indigent patients from York Township. Township Solicitors enclosing copy of letter from City Clerk re Sewers. Humber Crest Ratepayers Association, re permanent crossings. St. Michael's Hospital, re 1\Irs. D. Burke, l\Irs. Emily Smith and Mr. Louis Simone. Toronto General Hospital, giving notice of the admission of Frances Crow and Emily Bellamy as indigent patients from the Township. Provincial Treasurer, re distribution of Railway Tax. A. Sutherland, P.O. Inspector, re alleged mistreatment of letter. Board of Education, Toronto, re closing Royden A,·e. J. Stringer, enclosing accounts re accident. Humber Cement Brick Co., Ltd., asking rebate on busi­ ness tax for 1915. Aubrey A. Bond, Solicitor for Eliza Oates and 1\fargaret Dawson, re claim for damages for accident at Caledonia Ave. William Fitzgerald, by his Solicitors, l\Ic l\Iaster, Mont­ gomery, Fleury & Co., re accident on sidewalk on Blandford Ave., January 30th, claiming damages.

20 Notice of Claim and Notice of Arbitration re action for damages by John. Duncan, 330 qakwood Ave., change of grade of street owmg to construct10n of sidewalk.

REPORT. ~upplemen~ary Report was received from the Township Engmeer re the proposed construction of a concrete sidewalk on the East side of Main Street.

ACCOUNTS. The following accounts were passed Toront? Gener<:1-l Hospital, maintenance of John Massurier, Wm. Caswell, Ahce Malhon, Thomas Cruthers and David Webb. Grace Hospital maintenance of Mrs. Alfred Cromack. St. Michael's Hospital, maintenance of Mrs. Bertha Bullough. Sick Children's Hospital, maintenance of Ellen May Smart, Osler Brown and John Cochrane. F. H. Barron, coal for J\Ir. Beardwood. David Drummond, coal for ?\Ir. Smart, Mr. Sedan and Mr. Guyett. J. J. Burns, groceries for Mrs. Spicer. J.E. Thompson, groceries for Mr. Lomax. A. F. Binnington, groceries for Mrs. Murray. Bryant Press Ltd., Printing. Brown Brothers Ltd., Stationery. Road Commissioners Pay Sheet, snow shoveling. Road Commissioners Pay Sheets to Feb. 18, 1916.

RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were passed No. 4601. GRAHAM-McKAY.-Resolved that Mr. F. H. Miller, First Deputy-Reeve be and he is hereby appointed Chairman, during the absence of the Reeve on account of sickness who shall have all the powers of the head of the Council during such absence as provided by Sec. 203 of the "Municipal Act" and that the Corporate seal be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4602. BARKER-McKAY.-Resolved that the Reeve and Treas­ urer be and are hereby instructed to issue a cheque for the sum of $25.00 in favor of the Treasurer of the Don Public Library and the seal of the Corporation be attached hereto.-Carried. No. 4603. McKA Y-GRAHAM.-Resolved that the Solicitor be and he is hereby instructed to take necessary proceedings re claim of John Dun­ can, 330 Oakwood Ave. for $775.00 and the seal of the Corporation be at­ tached hereto.-Carried. No. 4604. McKAY-BARKER.-Resolved that the By-laws in con­ nection with the issue of Debentures for the following Local Improvements shall provide that the debentures issued thereunder be repayable in 10 equal annual payments of principal and interest, interest to be at the rate of 5~% per annum. Sidewalks: Gledhill Ave. E. S., Hatherly Rd. N. E. & S. W. sides; Harvie Ave. E. S., Brant Ave.N. S., Jillson Ave. S.S., Lee Ave. E.S., Lauder Ave. E. S., Markham St. W. S., McDonald Ave. and Cres., both sides; Main St. E. S., Priscilla Ave. E. S., St. Marks Rd. S. S., St. Johns Rd. S. S., Westwood Ave. S. S., Amherst Ave. both sides, Alice St. and Rushton Rd. E. S., Ashbury Ave. E. S., Arlington Ave. E. & W. S., Beres­ ford Ave. E. S., Bloem Ave. N. S., Barrie Ave. both sides, Conway Ave. both sides, Dufferin St. E. S., Durie St. both sides, Earlscourt Ave. E. S., 21 Earlscourt Ave. W. S., Earlsdale Ave. S.S., Edmund Ave. N. S., and Gled­ hill Ave. Sewers : Barrington Ave., Dufferin St., Ealrscourt Ave., and Humewood Ave. Pavements: Glenholme Ave., Lauder Ave., and Rav­ enden Ave; and that the Corporate seal be hereto affi.xed.-Carried. No. 4605. BARKER-McKAY.-Resolved that the Township Treas­ urer, on receipt of $2.08 School tax from Wm. Deacoff on account arrears for 1913 against lots 78 and 79, Plan 1584, be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to remit taxes ($7.39) charged against the said lots for the said year, and that the seal of the Corporation be hereto affi.xed.-Carried. No. 4606. BARKER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that in pursuance of By­ Law No. 4110 the supplementary report of the Township Engineer dated February 11th, 1916, on the proposed construction, as a Local Improve­ ment, of a concrete sidewalk 4' 6" wide with 6" curb on the east side of Main St. according to Reg. Plans 1368 and 1351, from the north city limits northerly to Valley Road, an approximate distance of 1598' 6", be and the same is hereby received and adopted, and the Corporate seal be hereto affi.xed.-Carried. BY-LAW. The following By-law was passed No. 4274. By Mr. Graham.-To grant the sum of $1,251.56 for General Purposes. Council adjourned, to meet on March 6th. Read and adopted March 10th, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THm.IAS GRIFFITH, Reeve.

FIFTH MEETIKG.

CouNcIL CHAr.IBER, March 6th, 1916. Council met at 2.30 p.m. ME:_mbers all present.

COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications were received from . J. Stringer, re injuries received by him on N. Huron St. !ownship Solicitors, re Fitzgeraid claim and re Oates Claim. B.oard of Railway Commissioners for Canada, re C.N.O.R. crossmgs, Township of York. P~ovincial Secretary, acknowledging receipt of petition to His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor. _T .. J. Hannig3:n, Secretary Hydro-Electric Railway As­ soc1at10n o~ Ontario, re extension of a charter of the Niagara, St. Cat~armes and Toronto Railway. Leshe H. Pallett, asking rebate on his property on Plan 1728. Wm. Co;iduit, as~ing for a sidewalk on Randolph Ave. F. A. Wilcox, askmg for water mains to be laid on Ken­ wood Ave. 22 James Ashman, asking the Council to grant a permit to the Guelph Electric to connect with the Lambton Electric Railway. E. Clark, Secretary Bedford Park West Ratepayers· As­ sociation, asking that the snow be cleared off sidewalk on Woburn Ave. Toronto General Hospital, giving notice of the admission of Catharine Clark, John Mitchell, Wm. Wollsbury, Thos. Brazier, Thos. Munroe, Isabella Watson, as indigent pa­ tients from the Township. Kappele & Kappele, re proposed plan Rowntree Estate. Watson, Smoke & Co., Solicitors, asking reduction of tax bills on account of vacancy re Seaman Kent Co., on Royal Ave. An application was received from the Board of Public School Trustees of S.S. No. 26 for the issue of debentures to the amount of $17,000 for the purpose of completing school in said section. ACCOUNTS. The following accounts were passed Tor. Gen. Hospital, maintenance of Edward Barker. Hos. for Sick Children, maintenance of Harry Broadbent, Lillie Faultless and Wm. Malloy. Grace Hospital, maintenance of Mrs. L. Baker. London Health Assoc., maintenance of Hilda Hinds. King Edward Sanitarium, maintenance of sundry patients. A. N. Taylor, W. J. Baillie, and Frank Woods, collecting garbage. Frank Barber, maps. Dr. J. E. Gibson, professional services re Mr. Surman. Weston Water Power & Light Commission, street lights. S. R. Hart & Co., typewriter paper. Bryant Press, envelopes and letterheads re assessment. Tor. Electric Light Co., use of current in offices. Wm. N. Knechtel, ambulance service. Grand & Toy, envelopes for Mr. Lownsbrough. Brown Bros., 1 book. A. F. Binnington, S. Rowe, A. J. Moses, C. Bishobrick, Mrs. Mackintosh, Fairbank Lumber & Coal Co., Gibson, McCormack, Irvin Co., J. Lovett, R. Gray and A. Warren, charity supplies. Pay sheets, snow shovelling in Div. No. 10. Road Commissioner's pay sheets from Feb. 21 to Mar. 6. Tor. Electric Light Co., street lighting in Div. No. 10. E. C. Law, tile re Div. No. 1. Ross & Branscombe, lumber re Div. No. 3. Geo. Summers, repairs to tools re Div. No. ~- Fairbank Lumber & Coal Co., lumber re Div. No. 10. Interurban Electric Light Co., street lighting for month of Jan. W. E. Taylor, final estimate re Oakwood Ave. sewer. Frank Barber, engineering re Scarlett Rd. subway pavement.

PETITION. A petition was received from : Ernest Clark and other residents on Woburn Ave. and Bedford Park Ave., asking for· Hydro-Electric lighting on said streets. 23 RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were passed No. 4607. GRAHAM-MILLER.-Resolved that whereas Chas. H. Wilson, through an error in assessment in 1912_paid $2.92 taxes on lot No. 32, Plan 1451, in lieu of lot 34, as shown on ~aid pl~n ; and wh_ereas lot. 34 was assessed in said year as having been bmlt on, m error, said lot bemg vacant, the building being on said lot 32. . . Be it therefore resolved that the Treasurer be authonzed and instructed to credit Mr. Chas. H. Wilson with having paid $2.92 on lot No. 34, Plan 1451 in lieu of lot 32 · and further that this Council instruct its Treas­ urer to ac~ept from the ow~er of lot 32 the sum of $14.52 being the original amount returned as arrears for 1912 on lot 34 deducting from the arrears ($19.31) on said lot to date the sum of $4.79 on condition that said _owner pay the same without· further delay, and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4608. MrLLER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that the Treasurer be and is hereby authorized and instructed to pay the following sums to the un­ dermentioned persons, that is to say :- To the Treasurer for postage paid ...... $64.00 To Miss L:Tomlinson for four weeks' services in office ...... 36.00 $100.00 and the seal of the Corporation be affixed hereto.-Carried. No. 4609. ::\IcKAY-BARKER.-Resolved that without prejudice, the Treasurer be and he is hereby instructed to issue cheque for S75.00 in favor of Mr. J. Stringer, 123 Ellsworth Ave., as compensation for injuries receiv­ e:! by falling on Huron St. on Dec. 29, 1915, and the seal of the Corporation be attached hereto.-Carried. No. 4610. MrLLER-McKAv.-Resolved that the Canadian Bank of Commerce (Market Branch) is hereby authorized to accept all individ­ ual cheques for payment of wages as shown on pay sheets of this Corpor­ ation duly signed by the Township Treasurer only, and the seal of the Cor­ poration be affixed hereto.-Carried. No. 4611. MrLLER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that the application of the Board of Public School Trustees for S. S. No. 26, Township of York, for the issue of debentures to the amount of $17,000.00 for the purpose of com­ pleting the school building in said section and equipment of the same, is hereby referred to the Township Solicitors for the preparation of the neces­ sary Debenture By-Law authorizing such issue, providing the application is in proper form and complies with the provisions of "The Public School Act." ~ The debentures to be issued thereunder shall be repayable in twenty equal annual instalments of principal and interest ; interest to be at the rate of SU% per annum payable half yearly, with coupons attached to the debentures for the payment of said interest ; and the Corporate seal be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4612. McK.w-GRAHAM.-Resolved that without prejudice the Township Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to pay Dr. Jos. W. Charlton, Weston, the sum of $31.00 being in full of all claims of the said Dr. Charlton against the Corporation of the Township of York on account of damages to his motor car on th<" night of Jan. 12th, 1916, caused by alleged imperfect guarding of the highway at an embankment at or near the corner of Lambton Ave. and Jane St. ; and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4613. BARKER-MILLER.-Resolved that on account of dis­ crepancy of $350.00 in the total assessment according to assessment notices of the lands described under assmt. Nos. 832 and 834a, Div. No. 3, for the 24 year 1915, and the entri~s in the Assessment Roll under said Numbers the Treasure~ be and he 1s hereby authorized ·and instructed to refund t~ R. Home Smith !he sum of $7.84; and the seal of the Corporation be here­ to affixed.-Carried.

BY-LAW. The following By-law was passed No. 4275. By Mr. Barker.-To grant the sum of $2,346.94 for General Purposes. Council adjourned to meet on March 10th at 10.30 a.m. Read and adopted March 10th, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Reeve.

~IXTH MEETING.

CouNCIL CHAMBER, March 10th, 1916. Pursuant to adjournment, the Council met at 10.30 a.m. Members all present. The minutes of the five previous meetings were read and adopted.

COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications were received from Township Solicitors, re the following matters : Sewer connections ; Duncan vs. Township of York ; and Fitz­ gerald vs. Township of York. Toronto Hydro-Electric System, acknowledging receipt of petition for street and house lighting on Woburn Ave., etc. Township Solicitors, enclosing letter from Public School Inspector, re S.S. No. 15. Toronto General Hospital, re unpaid accounts, and giving notice of the admission of Mary Rowan and George Calleg­ han as indigent patients from the Township.

RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were passed No. 4614. McKAY-BARKER.-Resolved that the Reeve and Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and instructed to sign the following agreements between the Corporation of the City of Toronto and the. Cor­ poration of the Township of York, dated February 21st, 191.6, re private sewer connections: Sarah Shortt, Runnymede Road; Jas. A. MacDon­ ald, Annette St. ; and James D. Torrie, Runnymede Road; and that the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4615. MILLER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that in pursuance or the provisions of the "Assessment Act" the followin& reductions be made _on account of Business Assessment against the followmg persons, they havmg ceased for various reasons to carry on business as assessed, viz :- 1. That the taxes rated on business assessment charged under Assess­ ment No. 5869, Div. 2,· 1915, amounting to $~4.88 be and the same is.here~y remitted, provided all arrears of taxes against the proper~y de~cnbed m said assessment and the taxes for the year 1915 are forthwith paid. 2. That the taxes rated on business assessment No. 3089,Div. 3, 1915, amounting to $26.55 be and the same is hereby refunded, the full taxes for the year 1915 as charged under said assessment having been paid. 3. That 50 % of the taxes rated on business assessment No. 3076 and No. 3079, Div. 3, 1915, ($23.01,) amounting to $11.50 be and the same is hereby refunded on account of b~ildings in which business was carried on being destroyed by fire in June 1915. Be it further resolved that the Treasurer be and he is hereby author­ ized to allow the above mentioned rebate and pay the above mentioned re­ funds and that the seal of the Corporation be attached to this resolution.­ Carried.

BY-LA \YS. The following By-laws were passed : No. 4276. By l\Ir. McKay.-:-To repeal By-la,v Ko. 3079 and amend By-law No. 3020, re Treasurer. No. 4277. By Mr. Graham.-To appoint Treasurer's Assistants. Council adjourned to meet on the 20th inst. Read and adopted March 20th, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Reeve.

SEVENTH MEETING. CoeNCIL CHAMBER, l\farch 20th, 1916. Pursuant to adjournment, the Council met at 2.30 p.m. l\Iembers all present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted.

COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications were received from : . Hydro-F:l~ctric Power. Co~mission, acknowledging re­ ceipt of petit10n re street hghtmg in Bedford Park. . Toronto Hydro-Electric System, re erecting poles on Hmds St. 'Y~· C. Coo12e~, Hon. Secretary Toronto and York Patriotic .Fu.nd, g1vmg extract from Minutes of meeting of the Associat10n, re the fund. }'oronto General .H<;>spital, re indigent patients and aiving notice of the adm1ss10n of Wilihemina Rooke, Cliarles Wa~ters, Paul Colander and Mary Ashton as indigent patients from the Township. Township Solicitors, giving terms of settlement re Fitz­ gerald, and enclosing Debenture By-laws re S.S. No. 26. J. F. Gray, asking for temporary sidewalk on Runny­ mede Rd. Eric Butler, asking for street lighting and sidewalk on Guestholme Ave. An application was received from the Toronto Suburban Railway for approval by the Council of the deviation of the Dundas St. Line of said Railway at Lambton Mills to a private right of way owned by the Company.

PETITION. A petition was received from : J. A. Kitchen and others, asking for a sewer on Rushton Rd. from City Limits northerly.

RESOLUTIONS. The following ·resolutions were passed No. 4616. MILLER-BARKER.-Resolved that the Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to register Debenture By-Law No. 4279, re the issue of debenture for S. S. No. 26, Township of York, in the Registry Office for the East and West Ridings of the County of York, and to publish a notice of such registration in the World newspaper, published in the City of Tor­ onto ; also that the Treasurer be and he is hereby instructed to issue a cheque for the sum of $2.00 in favor of said Registrar, being the statutory fee for such registration, and the Corporate seal be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4617. 11ILLER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that the tender of the Can­ ada Bond Corporation Limited, for the purchase of $17,000, S. S. No. 33 Debentures at or for the price or sum of $17,355.30 (being at the rate of 102.09) 20 equal annual instalments bearing 5 y5 % with accrued interest be and the same is hereby accepted ; and the seal of the Corporation be affixed to this resolution.-Carried.

BY-LAWS. The following By-laws were passed : No. 4278. By Mr. Barker.-To grant the sum of $1,631.34 for General Purposes. No. 4279. By Mr. Graham.-To raise by way of loan the sum of $17,000 for the purpose of enabling the Board of Public School Trustees of S.S. No. 26 to complete the school building in said section. Council adjourned. Read and adopted April 3rd, 1916.

W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Reeve. EIGHTH MEETING. (Re ONTARIO HYDRO-ELECTRIC.)

CouNCIL CHAMBER, March 23rd, 1916. The Council met at the call of the Reeve at 3 p.m., with Members all present, for the purpose of considering. an agree­ ment between the Township of York and the Ontario Hydro­ Electric Power Commission for the supply of electric energy to the Township. After carefully considering the agreement clause by clause, the following resolution was passed : No. 4618. McKAY-GRAHAM.-Resolved that the Solicitor be and he is hereby instructed to forward ~ ~opy of the ~raft agreement be~ween the Hydro-Electric Power Comm1ss1on of Ontano ai:id the C?I"I?oration of the Township of York, to the Toronto Hydro-Electnc Comm1ss1on for the purpose of ascertaining if they are prepared to enter int~ an ag~eemen~ to supply power to the Township of York for the correspondmg penod of time named in said draft agreement.-Carried. Council adjourned. Read and adopted April 3rd, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOl\IAS GRIFFITH, Reeve.

NINTH MEETING.

COUNCIL CHAMBER, April 3rd, 1916. The Council met at 2.30 p.m. I\Iembers all present. The minutes of the two previous meetings \\·ere read and adopted. COl\Il\IUNICA TIONS. The following communications were recei\-ed from : Township Solicitors, re the following matters : School Section No. 15 ; Order of Railway Board re James Bay Crossings ; re Municipal Act ; enclosing agreements re sewer connections for Jas. A. I\IcDonald and Jas. D. Torrie ; enclosing copy of letter by Mr. Barber re repairs to water mains on Lauder Ave. ; and re Lewis Construction Co. Dewart, Maw & Hodgson, Solicitors for Frank ?\Iac­ namara, giving notice of damage done to his property by reason of the floods. Home Smith & Co., re rebate on 1915 taxes. Secretary Danforth Park Ratepayers' Association, asking for Hydro-Electric light and power in said District. M. G. Sherk, calling the attention of the Council to the condition of the culvert crossing the Rd. between Gamble Ave. and Torrens Ave. 28 R. Spence Lewis, re condition of roadway in front of his property on Ethel Ave. Skeans & McCruer, Solicitors for Mr. C. Crocker, giving notice of the damage to his property through change in the drainage. Thos. A. Humberston, giving notice of damage done to his property, Lot 24, Con. 1, caused by the culvert in front of his property not being in proper condition. Township Solicitors, re Oates. Chas. T. Pickering, re condition of Raglan Ave. Salvation Army, asking for grant from the Township. L. B. Robertson, re drainage on Branston Rd., Fairbank. James Daniels, asking for a cinder path or sidewalk on Gilbert Ave. W. H. Mercer, asking for a sidewalk on Side Road. ACCOUNTS. The following accounts were passed Frank Barber, maps. United Typewriter Co., carbon paper. S. R. Hart & Co., window envelopes, cash receipt books and Disbursement books. Bryant Press, debenture forms re S. S. No. 22. Cash, cash paid for stamps. Tor. Electric Light Co., use of current in offices. Brown Bros., stationery. B. Cairns, rubber stamp "Wages Account." Bell Telephone Co., rental of Ma. 430 and Pk. 4288. Toronto World, adv. notice re By-Law for S. S. No. 26. Miss L. Tomlinson, services in Treasurer's Office. Women's College Hospital, maintenance of Katie Wells. Med. Health Dept., maintenance of Ethel D. Kelly. Earlscourt Children's Home, maintenance of Park's Children. Tor. Western Hospital, maintenance of Mrs. J. Bookbank and Mrs. W. Middleton. Hos. for Sick Children, maintenance of Edith Summersides, Lily Fault- less and Walter Bulloch. Tor. Gen. Hospital, maintenance of Robert Johnston and Paul Colaner. Frank Woods and W. J. Bailie, collecting garbage. J. R. Devins, 1 tongue and frame repaired. (Div. 5). Geo. Daniels, nails (Div. 9b). F. Chappell, pr. of rubber boots for foreman (Div. 10). J. J. Little, hardware (Div. 10). Pay sheet, snow shovelling (Div. 10). Toms Bros., hardware (Div. 12). York, Sand & Gravel, gravel (Div. 12). . A. Warren, J. D. Hansford, A. F. Binnington, Gibson, M~Cormac~, Irvm Co., Fairbank Lumber & Coal Co., and R. Gray, chanty supplies. Road Commissioner's pay sheets from Mar. 20 to Apr. 3.

PETITION. The following petition was received from E. Ward and others, asking for a concrete sidewalk on the west side of Windermere Ave. from Annette St. to St. John's Rd. 29 RESOLUTION. The following resolution was passed : No. 4619. BARKER-McKAv.-Resolved that a Court of Revisi(?n will be held in the ·council Chamber, Toronto, on the 27th day of Apnl, 1916, at 2 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of hearing complaints against the proposed assessment or the accuracy of frontage ~easuremen~s and any other complaints which persons· interested may desire to make m connect­ ion with the following Local Improvements :- (1) -Sewers. In Barrington Ave. from the ~orth ~i~y Limits to Se­ cord Ave. (2) In Dufferin St. from the North City Lrmits to Eversfield Road.. (3) In Earlscourt Ave. from the North City Limits no~her!y .to Teignmouth Ave. (4) In Humewood Ave. from the North City Lrmits northerly a distance of 636'. (5) Pavements. On Glenholme Ave. from the North City Lml!ts northerly a distance of 389' 3,U"; (6) On Lauder Ave. from the North City Limits northerly a distance of 382' 3". (7) On Ravensden Ave. from the North City Limits northerly a distance of 616' 7". (8) Concrete Sidewalks. On both sides of Amherst Ave. from Oak­ wood Ave. westerly 668'; (9) On both sides of Ashbury Ave. from west limit of Oakwood Ave. westerly to west end of Ashbury Ave. ; 00) On both sides of Arlington Ave. from North City Limits northerly to Normanna Ave.; (11) On both sides of Barrie Ave. from Atlas Ave. to west end of said Barrie Ave.; (12) On east side of Beresford Ave.from St.John's Rd. to Dundas St.; (13) On north side of Bloem Ave. from west street line of Dufferin St. to west end of said Bloem Ave.; (14) On east side of Brookside Ave. from Dundas qt. to St. Mark's Rd.; {15) On both sides of Conway Ave. from Oakwood Ave. to west limit of Plan 1451; (16) On east side of Dufferin St. from the North City Limits northerly to south limit of Plan 1398; (17) On both sides of Durie St. from St. John's Rd. to Annette St. ; (18) On west side of Earlscourt Ave. from the North City Limits northerly to Hatherly Rd. ; (19) On east side of Earlscourt Ave, from the North City Limits northerly to Hatherly Rd. ; (20) On south side of Earlsdale Ave. from east limit of Oakwood Ave. to west limit of Plan 1777; (21) On north side of Edmund Ave. from the west limit of Weston Rd. westerly to east limit of Monk­ lands Ave.; (22) On south side of St. John's Rd. (Lot 3, Con. 5 W. Y.) from the west limit of Weston Rd. westerly a distance of 597' 3"; (23) On west side of Gledhill Ave. from the north City Limits northerly to south limit of Albert St. ; (24) On east side of Gledhill Ave. from the North Citv Limits northerly to north limit of Lot 50, Plan M29 ; (25) On east side of Harvey Ave. frorri the North City Limits northerly to Teignmouth Av~.; (26) On both side of Hatherly Rd. from Eversfield Rd. to Nairn Ave.; (27) On north side of Heath St. from the west City Limits westerly to west limit of Lot 40, Plan 711 ; (28) On north side of High St. from Roach Ave. to Rushton Rd., on east side of Rushton Rd. from High -~t. to north limit of Lot 53, and on west side of Rushton Rd. from north side.of south half of lot 18 to sou-eh end of Plan M352 ; (29) On south side of Jillson Ave.- from Willard Ave. to Windermere Ave. ; (30) On east side ot Lauder ~ve. from the North City Limits to Donald Ave. ; (31) On east s.ide of Mam St. from the North City Limits northerly to Valley Rd. ; (32) On both sides of McDonald Ave. and McDonald Cres. from Oakwood Ave. to Vau~h~n Rd.; (33) On west side of Priscilla Ave. from St. John's Rd. to north lu~ut o~ ~t 2, Plan.829; (34) On west side of Raglan Ave. from the north City Limits northerly to north limit of Plan 875 ; (35) On south side of St. Mark's Rd. from Jane St. to Old Belt Line Ry.; (36) On south side of Westwood Ave. from the east limit of Don Mills Rd. to east limit of Plan 1517 ; and tha~ t~e Clerk give t~e necessary notices of the sitting of said Court by publication and otherwise as required by "The Local Improve- ment Act."-Carried. · 30 BY-LAWS. The following By-laws were passed : No. 4280. · By Mr. ~r~ham.-To authorize the Engineer and Clerk to t3:ke prehmmary proceedings re construction of a concrete_ sidewalk on west side of Windermere Ave. ·from Annette St. northerly to St. John's Rd. No. 4281. By Mr. Barker.-To grant the sum of $1,808.24 for General Purposes. No. 4282. By Mr. Graham.-Prohibiting the reduction or remission of taxes on account of premises being vacant. Council adjourned to meet on the 17th inst. Read a1;1d adopted June 12th, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Reeve.

TENTH MEETING. COUNCIL CHAMBER, April 17th, 1916. Pursuant to adjournment, the Council met at 2.30 p.m. Members all present. COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications we:re received from : Charles Lewis, asking the Council to improve Sheppard Ave. McPherson & Co., re application of S.S. No. 15 for the issue of debentures. National Trust Co., re William Maginn Estate. W. H. Bourdon, re damage by water to the property of Mrs. Talbot on Jane St. N. 0. Ramsdin, Secretary Ratepayers' Association, asking for board sidewalks on certain streets in that district .. E. A. James, givfng plans of the location of a proposed branch of the Toronto Suburban Railway. L. W. Archer, asking that N. Huron St. be changed to Dunloe Road. Home Smith & Co., re Howland and Elliott property. John Wanless, asking that Bathurst St. from Finch's sideroad south be graded and repaired. Wm. Johnston, City Solicitor, lowering the rental for sewer on Ravensden Ave. . J. M. M. Greig, making application for the position of Water Commissioner. JI J. L. Taylor, asking that an open well on the premises of 117 Cronyne Ave. be protected. T. Wardlaw Taylor, asking relief for Mr. Harry Parkes of 7 Conway Ave. Toronto General Hospital, giving notice of the admission of Beatrice Brookbank, Alexander Hunter, Lavinia Grey and Thomas Beardwood, as indigent patients from the Township. ACCOUNTS. The following accounts were passed.: L. W. Trull, ambulance services re Mrs. Rooke. T. H. Evans, funeral of Mrs. Rooke. Grand & Toy, envelopes for Mr. Lownsbrough. Bryant Press, debenture forms re S.S. No. 33. Wm. Speers, ambulance service re Mrs. Ashton. James E. McMullen, burying horse on Harvie Ave. Brown Bros., stationery. Hospital for Sick Children, maintenance of Percy Teeple, Wm. Saville, and Frank Dorgan. Toronto General Hospital, maintenance of Mrs. Rooke. Toronto Western Hospital, maintenance of John Moore, Mrs. Eliz. Batting, and Mrs. Alice Leavitt. King Edward Sanitarium, maintenance of sundry patients. Geo. Vaughan, J. J. Bums and A. F. Binnington, chari~y supplies. Thos. Meredith & Co., hardware (Div. 2). Elliott Bros., hardware (Div. 5). Interurban Electric Co., lighting (Div. 8). Canada Cycle & Motor Co., cinders (Div. 8). Toronto Electric Light Co., lighting (Div. 10). Geo. H. Hees & Co., cinders (Div. 10). H. Middleton, cinders (Div. 10). 0. M. Hodson, hardwa·re (Div. 10). Toronto Hydro-Electric Co., street lighting (Div. 10). Phippen Bros., lumber (Div. 11). Toronto Electric. Light Co., lighting (Div. 11). Toronto Hydro.:.Electric Co., street lighting (Divs. 11 and 12). Road <;om.missioners pay sheets from April 3 to 17th.

J;>ETITIONS. The following petitions were received from : Mr. Clarke and others, asking for a cinder path on west side of Eaton Ave. . James A. McFarland, asking for certain improvements in Swansea district. BY-LAW. T~e following By-law was passed : No. 4283. By Mr. Graharri.-To grant the sum of $1,721.62 for General Purposes. Council adjourned to meet on the 25th inst. at 2.30 p.m. Read and adopted June 12th, 1916.

W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Reeve. 32 ELEVENTH MEETING.

COUNCIL CHAMBER, April 25th, 1916. Pursuant to adjournment, 'the Council met at 2.30 p.m. Members all present, e:ecept Deputy-Reeve Miller, who was absent on account of sickness.

COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications w~re received from : Township Solicitors, W. A. Littlejohn &_ R. C. Harris, re Toronto Suburban Railway Co. Township Solicitors, re the following matters·: enclosing copies of Explosive By-law ; re ~urton. and Township of York ; and re Water Bill. T. F. Norman, Secretary Oakwood Ratepayers' Associ­ ation, re garbage, electric light, etc., in said district ; and also re Tax Notices. - . Anderson & McMaster, Solicitors for John Bayliss, giving notice of claim for damages for injuries sustained on Lambton Ave. by said John Bayliss. Toronto General Hospital, giving notice of the admission of Gertrude Hodgemin, Amelia Stanmore, Henry Blake and Bertha Neave, as indigent patients from the Township.

RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were passed : No. 4620. GRAHAM-McKAY.-Resolved that permission is hereby given to John A. Marshall to establish a gasoline pump and storage tank on the highway in front of his property on the Weston Road, Mount Dennis, provided he give to the .Clerk a bond of indemnity protecting the Municipality from loss or damage by reason of such gasoline pump and storage tank being in and on the said highway.-Carried. No. 4621. GRAHAM-McKAY.-Resolved that the case of Bayliss vs. the Township be and is hereby referred to the solicitor with instructions to advise solicitor for Bayliss that notice of action was not given in proper time and if case is not discontinued to defend the action.-Carried. No. 4622. GRAHAM-McKAy.-Resolved that the Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to register By-Law No. 4285 entitled, "A By-Law to change the names of certain streets in the Township of York" ; and the Treasurer is hereby instructed to issue a cheque for $2.00, the fee for such registration, and the Corporate seal be hereto affixed.-Carried. BY-LAWS. The following By-laws were passed : No. 4284. By Mr. McKay. For regulating ~he k~eping, storing and transporting of dangerous combustible, inflam­ mable and explosive substances. 33 No. 4285. By Mr. Graham.-To change the names of certain streets in the Township of York. Council adjourned. Read an.d adopted June 12th, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Reeve.

TWELFTH MEETING. (COURT OF REVISION, re LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS.) April 27th, 1916 .. Pursuant ,to published notice and resolution No. 4619, the Council met in Court of Revision at 2 o'clock p.m., Members all present except Deputy-Reeve Miller, for the purpos.e of hearing complaints against the special assessment in connection with the following Local Improvements, namely : SEWERS in Barrington Ave., Du:fferin St., Earls-: court Ave. and Humewood Ave ; PAVEMENTS on Glenholme Ave., Lauder Ave. and Ravensden Ave. ; and SIDEWALKS on Amherst Ave., Ashbury Ave., Arlington Ave., Barrie Ave., Beresford Ave., Bloem Ave., Brookside Ave., Conway Ave., Dufferin St., Durie St., Earlscourt Ave. (both sides), Earlsdale Ave., Edmond Ave., St. John's Rd., Gledhill Ave. (both sides), Harvey Ave., Hatherley Rd., Heath St., High St. and Rushton Rd., Jillson Ave., Lauder Ave., Main St., McDonald Ave. and Cres., Priscilla Ave., Raglan Ave., St. Mark's Rd., and Westwood Ave. The assessment in each case was confirmed, there being no appeals and the following resolutions were passed : No. 4623. GRAHAM-BARKER.-Resoived that the final estimates in connection with the Local Improvements mentioned in statement a,ttached hereto and more particularly described in Resolution No. 4619 passed by the Township Council on.the 3rd inst., be and the same are hereby adopted and allowed ; and the Treasurer is hereby authoriz.ed to pay the respective accounts mentioned therein upon the same being passed by the Finance Committee of the Council of the Township of York ; and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4624. BARKER-McKAY.-Resolved that the Special Assess­ ments for Local Improvement works as described in Resolution No. 46-19 passed by the Council of the Township of York on the 3rd inst., and now befor~ this Court, be and the same are hereby finally confirmed and adopted by this Court and the Clerk is hereby authorized to endorse certificate of such final adoption thereon in accordance with the provisions of the" Local Improvement Act. ''-Carried. Court adjourned. Read and adopted June 12th, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Chairman.

34 At th_e close of the Court of Revision a conference was held between ~epresentatives of the City of Toronto, Toronto Suburban Railway and the Township in connection with the proposed deviation of the Toronto Suburban Railway at Lambton to connect with their private Right of Way adjacent thereto .. Decisive action was deferred for the pur­ pose of consulting the Township Solicitor regarding the matter. w. A. CLARKE, Clerk of York Township.

THIRTEENTH MEETING. CouNcIL CHAMBER, May 1st, 1916. 'The Council met at 2.30 p.m. Members all present ex­ cept Deputy-Reeve Miller. COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications were received from : Toronto Hydro-Electric System, re street lighting in Humber Crest District. R. C. Harris, City Works Commissioner, re application of Toronto Suburban Railway to divert line. Township Solicitors, re Bayliss vs. Township of York. Jos. Kilgour, asking the Council to repair the hill on Bayview Ave. in front of his property. Bedford Park West Ratepayers' Association, asking that the bridges on Woburn Ave. and Bedford Ave. be repaired. National Sanitarium Association, re indigent patients. Henry Smith, re damage to his well on account of spring floods. Mrs. J. Dawson, asking compensation for injuries re­ ceived by her daughter. A. G. Crinsted, re flooding of his property on Fairbank Ave. · G. Start, Secretary Humber Crest Ratepayers' Asso~i­ ation, asking that Langmuir Ave. be assumed by the Council. Alex. Kennedy, giving notice of damage to his property by reason of Valley Rd. ·being drained thereon. ACCOUNTS. The following accounts were passed : Frank Barber, testing cement re Scarlett Rd. Subway and maps. V{. A. Clarke, re local improvements. . Bryant Press, printing local improvement notices and envelopes. 35 Burrouihs Adding Machine Co., repairing machine. Grand & Toy, _envelopes for Mr. Lownsbro~gh. Toronto Electric Light Co., use of current m offices. Bryant Press, printing staterrie~t of taxes. Starr, Spence & Co.,. re water ~111. . Hospital for Sick Children, maintenance of Hilda Scholes. Toronto General Hospital, maintenance of Wm. Wellsbury.. . J. D. Hansford, A. J. Moses, J. Hill, G. E. Coon and A. F. Bmnmgton, charity supplies. . W. J. Baillie Frank Woods and A. N. Taylor, collecting garbage. W. Stephen;on & Son, nails (Div. 1). · A. M. Oldham, nails, etc., (Div. 6). Gibson, McCormack, Irvin Co., ~umber (Div. 6). Marshall & Glover, hardware (Div. 8). Interurban Electric Light Co., street lighting (Div. 8). Gibson, McCormack, Irvin Co., lumber (Div. 8). Toronto Hydro-Electric, street lighting (Div. 9a). Gibson, McCormack, Irvin Co., lumber (Div. 9b). Toronto Hydro-Electric Co., street light,ing (Div. 9b). Clarke & Clarke, oinders (Div. 10). H. Middleton, cinders (Div. 10). Fairbank Lumber & Coal Co., lumber (Div. 10). Crushed Stone Limited, stone (Div. 10)., Road Commissioners pay sheets from April 17th to May 1st.

RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were passed No. 4625. GRAHAM-McKAY.-WJIEREAS, application has been made to this Council by the Toronto Suburban Railway for its approval of the deviation of the Line of said Railway at Lambton Mills to connect with a rignt of way owned by the Company lying to the north of Dundas Street as shown on plan submitted with said application ; Be it resolved, that this Council, after hearing the arguments of parties interested for and against said application and the opinion of the Township solicitor, hereby declines to grant such approval and refuses to consent to the above mentioned deviation asked for by the said Company.-Carried. No. 4626. McKAY-BARKER.-Resolved that the engineer be and he is hei:eby instructed to make the necessary repairs to the Spadina Rd. pavement, and the ~eal of the Corporation be hereto attached.-Carried. No. 4627. GRAHAM-McKAY.-Resolved that owing to an error in the assessment No. 1442, 1915, on Lot 413, Plan 1442, there being no house on the lot, the Treasurer be, and he is hereby ins.tructed to accept one-half the taxes in accordance with adjoining vacant lots, and the seal of the Corporation be hereto attached.-Carried.

BY-LAWS. The follo~ing By-laws were passed No. 4286. By Mr. Barker.-To grant the sum of $2,463.79 for General Purposes. . No. 4287. By Mr. McKay.-To provide for entering mto an agreement between the Township of York and the City of Toronto for the supply of water. 36 · Council adjourned to meet o:ri the 9th inst. at 2 p.m. Read and adopted June 12th, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Reeve.

FOURTEEfiTH MEETING.

COUNCIL CHAMBER, May 9th, 1916. Pursuant to adjournment, the Council .met at 2 p.m. Members all present.

~ESOLUTION. 1'he following resolution was passed : No. 4628. BARKER-McKAv.-Resolved that the Clerk be, and he is hereby instructed to register debenture By-Laws Nos. 4288 to 4323 inclusive, (36) ; and that the Treasurer issue a cheque for $2.00, the registration fee for each of said By-Laws, and charge the same to the local improvements named in _said By-Laws respectively.-Carried. BY-LAWS. The following By-laws were passed : No. 4288. By Mr. Graham.-To provide for borrowing $724.94 ·upon debentures to pay for the constructton of a­ sewer on Barrington Ave. from the north City Limits northerly to centre line of Secord (Johnston) Ave. No. 4289. By Mr. Barker.-'-To provide for borrowing $1,517.89 upon debentures to pay for the construction of a sewer on Dufferin St. from the north City Limits northerly to Eversfield Rd. No. 4290. By Mr. McKay.-To provide for borrowing $1,267.00 upon debentures to pay for the construction of a sewer on Earlscourt Ave. from the north City Limits north­ erly to Teignmouth Ave. No. 4291. By Mr. Miller.-To provide for borrowing $1,154.09 upon debentures to pay for the construction of a sewer on Humewood Ave. from the north City Limits northerly, a distance of 636 feet. No. 4292. By Mr. Barker.-To provide for borrowing $3,090.50 upon debentures to pay for the construction of _an asphalt pavement on Glenholme Ave. from ·the north City Limits northerly, a distance of 389 feet 3~ inches. No. 4293. By Mr. McKay.-To provide for borrowing $2,981.69 upon debentures to pay for the construction of an 37 asphalt pavem~nt 01; Lauder Ave. from. the' north City Limits northerly, a distance of 382 feet 3 mches. No. 4294. By Mr. Graham.-To provide for borrowing $4,442.62 upon debentures to pay for the construction of .an asphalt pavement on Ravensde:q Ave. fr~m the north City Limits northerly, a distance of 616 feet 7 mches. No. 4295. By Mr. Barker.-To provide for borrowing $1,400.57 upon debentures to pay for the construction of a 5' sidewalk, with 6" cu.th on both sides of Amherst Ave., from Oakwood Ave. westerly 668 feet. No. 4296. By Mr. McKay. To provide for bo.rrowing $1,299.42 uport debentures to pay for the construct10n of a 4' sidewalk, with 6" curb, on both sides of Ashbury Ave., from the west limit of Oakwood Ave. westerly to west end of AshbUTy Ave. - No. 4297. By Mr. Graham.-To provjde for borrowing $1,511.74 upon debentures to pay for the construction of a 5' concrete sidewalk on both sides of Arlington Ave., from the north City Limits ·northerly to Normanna Ave. No. 4298. By Mr. B~rkel.-To provide for borrowing $796.01 upon debentures to pay for the construction of a 4' 6" concrete sidewalk, with 6" curb, on both sides of Barrie Ave., from Kennedy St. (now Atlas Ave.) westerly to end of Barrie Ave. No. 4299. By Mr. McKay.-To provide for borrowing $834.69 upon debentures· to pay for the construction of a 5' concrete sidewalk, with 6" curb, on the east side of Beres­ ford Ave., from St. John's Road to Dundas St. No.'4300. By Mr. Graham.-To provide for borrowing $682.40 upon debentures to pay for the construction of a 4' concrete sidewalk, with 6" curb, on the north side of Bloem Ave, from the west limit of Dufferin St. westerly to the west end of Bloem A V"e. No. 4301. By Mr. Barker. To provide for borrowing $2,001.60 upon debentures to pay for the construction of a S' concrete sidewalk, with 6" curb, on the east side of Lee Ave. (now Brookside), from Dundas St. to St. Mark's Rd. No. 4302. By Mr. Miller.-To provide for borrowing $1,260.93 upon debentures to pay for the construction of a 4' 6" concrete sidewalk, with 6" curb, on both sides of Con­ way Ave., from Oakwood Ave. westerly to west limit of Plan 1451. No. 4303. By Mr. McKay.-To provide for borrowing $11024.92 upon debentures to pay for the construction of a 5' concrete sidewalk, with 6!' curb, on the east side o{ Dufferin 38 St., from the north City Limits northerly to the south, limit of Plan 1398. - No. 43QJ. By Mr. Graham.-To provide for borrowing $3,000.44 upon debentures to pay for the construction of a S' concrete sjdewalk, with 6" curb, on both sides of Durie St., from St. John's Rd. to Annette St. No. 4305. B_y Mr. Barker._.:_To provide for borrowing $1,190.35 upon debentures to pay for the construction of a 4_' 6" concrete sidewalk, with 6" curb, on the west side of Earl'sc;ourt Ave., from the north City Limits northerly to Hatherly Rd. No. 4306. By Mr. Graham.-To provide for borrowing $1,194.87 upon debentures to pay for the construction of a 5' concrete sidewalk, with 6" curb, on the east side of E~rls­ court Ave., from the north City Limits northerly to Hatherly Rd. No. 4307. By Mr. McKay.~To provide for borrowing $576.19 upon debentures to pay for the construction of a 4' 6" ,concrete sidewalk, with 6" curb, on the south side of ~arlsdale Ave., from the east limit of Oakwood Ave. to the west limit of Plan 1777. · No. 4308. By Mr. Barker.__:_To provide for borrowing $286.35 upon debentures to pay for the construction of a S' concrete sidewalk without curb on the north side of Edmund Ave., from the west limit of Weston Rd. westerly to east limit of Monklands Ave. No. 4309. By Mr. Graharn.-To provide for borrowing $390.02 upon debentures to pay for the construction of a 4' 6" concrete sidewalk, without curb, on the south side of St. John's Rd., from the west limit of· Weston Rd. westerly a distance.of 597 ' 3". No. 4310. By Mr. McKay.-To provide for borrowing $1,675.64 upon debentures to pay for the construction of a S' concrete sidewalk on the west side of Gledhill Ave., from the north City Limits northerly to the south limit of A~bert St. No. 4311. By Mr. Miller.-To provide for borrowing $1,868.89 upon debentures to pay £or !he construct.ion of a 4' 6" concrete sidewalk on the east side of Gledhill Ave., from the north City Limits northerly ·to north limit of Lot SO, Plan M29. No. 4312. By Mr. Barker.-To provide for borrowing $612. 78 upon debentures to pay for the constructio~ of a 4' 6" concrete sidewalk, with 6" curb, on the east side of Harvey Ave., from the north City Limits northerly to Teignmouth Ave. 39 No. 4313. By Mr. Graham.-To provide for borrowing $2,485.21 upon debentures to pay for the construction of a 4' concrete sidewalk on both sides of Hatherly Rd., from Eversfield Rd. to Nairn Ave. No. 4314. By Mr. McKay.-To provide for borrowing $316.40 upon debentures to pay for the construction of a 5' concrete sidewalk on the north side of Heath St., from the west City Limits westerly to the west limit of Lot 40, Plan 711. No. 4315. By Mr. Barker.-To provide for borrowing $1,479.59 upon debentures to pay for the construction of a 4' 6" concrete sidewalk, with 6" curb, on the north side of High St. from Roach Ave. to Rushton Rd. ; and on east ~ide of Rushton Rd. from High St. to north limit of Lot 53, Plan M352 ; and on the west side of Rushton Rd. from the north side of the south half of Lot 18, Plan :_\1352 to the rnuth end of Plan M352. No. 4316. By Mr. l\1iller.-To provide for borrowing $623. 78 upon debentures to pay for the construction of a 5' concrete sidewalk, with 6" curb, on the south side of Jill­ rnn Ave., from Willard A,,e. to Windermere Ave. No. 4317. By Mr. Barker.-To provide for borrowing $3,581.91 upon debentures to pay for the construction of a 5' concrete sidewalk, with 6" curb, on the east side of Lauder Ave. from the north City Limits northerly to Donald Ave. No. 4318. By Mr. McKay.-To rrovide for borrowing $1,516.i3 upon debentures to pay for the construction of a 5' concrete sidewalk, with 6" curb, on the east side of l\Iain St., from the north City Limits northerly to Valley Rd. No. --1-319. By Mr. Graham.-To provide for borrowing $1,558.29 upon debentures to pay for the constrµction of a 4' 5" concrete sidewalk, with 6" curb, on both sides of l\IcDonald An. and McDonald Cres., from Oakwood Ave. to Y aughan Rd. No. 4320. By Mr. Barker.-To provide for borrowing $986.91 upon debentures to pay for the construction of -a 4' concrete sidewalk, with 6" curb, on the west side of Priscilla Ave., from St. John's Rd. to the northerly limit of Lot 2, Plan 829. No. 4321. By Mr. McKay.-To provide for borrowing $645.38 upon debentures to pay for the construction of a 4' 6" concrete sidewalk on the west side of Raglan Ave., from the north City Limits northerly to the north limit of Plan 875. Ko. 4322. By Mr. Graham.-To provide for borrowing $888.63 upon debentures to pay for the construction of a 40 5' concrete sidewalk, with 6" curb, on the south side of St. Mark's Rd., from Jane St. to the Old Belt Line Ry. No. 4323. By Mr. Miller.-To provide for borrowing $1,007.18 upon debentures to pay for the construction of a 4' 6" concrete sidewalk, with· 6" curb, on the south side of Westwood Ave., from the east limit of Don Mills Rd. to east limit of Plan 1517. No. 4324. By Mr. McKay.-To consolidate the sums authorized to be borrowed by certain local improvement By-laws into one sum of $15,178.73 and to borrow the same by the issue of debentures therefor. No. 4325. By Mr. Barker ..:__To consolidate the sums authorized to be borrowed by certain Local Improvement By-laws into one sum of $36,696.82, and to borrow the same by the issue of debentures therefor. Council adjourned to meet on the 15th inst. at 2.30 p.m. Read and adopted June 12th, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Reeve.

FIFTEENTH MEETING.

COUNCIL CHAMBER, May 15th, 1916. Pursuant to adjournment, the Council met at 2.30 p.m. Members all present. COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications were received from : Township Solicitors, re the following matters : enclosing order of Ontario Railway and Municipal Board, confirming By-law No. 4279 re S.S. No. 26 ; re Davenport vs. Township of York ; and re Hydro power for York Township. T. Wright, asking for garbage collection on Harvie Ave. King Edward Sanitarium, giving notice of the admission of Andrew Hoy as an indigent patient from the Township. Hos. for Sick Children, giving notice that patients at­ tending the clinics of the Out-Patient Department will be charged. W. E. Pilley, asking for garbage collection on Boon Ave. C. R. Fitch, re streets laid out under Plan No. 1576. Russell Motor Car Co., asking for fixed assessment on their property. W. F. Maclean, re improvement to the Mill Road. 41 Thos. S. Elmore, re Dr. Elmore's account for medical attendance on Margaret Dawson. W. C. Hall, asking that Spadina Rd. be oiled. City Clerk, acknowledging receipt of agreement re water supply. City Clerk and Commissioner of Works, re Toronto Suburban Ry. proposed diversion of track at Lambton Mills. Bryant Press, quoting price for printing list of names of streets. ACCOUNTS. The following accounts were passed Bryant Press, printing. Mineral Springs, supply of water. Toronto World, .advertising local improvements. The News, Daily Star and Telegram, advertising Township taxes. Starr, Spence & Co., re Local Improvement Debenture By-Laws. W. J. Douglas, preparing and selling Local Improvement Debentures. Weston Water, Power and Light Commission, street lights. Toronto General Hospital, maintenance of Isabel Watson. Toronto Western Hospital, maintenance of Miss L. Ball. Hospital for Sick Children, maintenance of Norris Farmer. King Edward Sanitarium, maintenance of sundry patients. Fairbank Coal Co., and Nelson \Verrin, charity supplies. Pedlar People, Riv. Culvert (Div. 2). Interurban Electric Light Co., street lights (Div. 8). Toronto Hydro-Electric, street lights (Div. 9a and 9b). Interurban Electric, street lights (Div. 9b) for February, I\farch and April. R. S. Chambers, hardware (Div. 9b). St. Clair Foundry Co., cinders (Div. 9b). A. G. Sibbick, 8 street signs and material (Div. 10). Fairbank Lumber Co., lumber (Div. 10). Crushed Stone Limited, stone (Div. 10). Toronto Hydro-Electric, street lights (Div. 10). Clarke & Clarke, cinders (Div. 10). Toronto Electric Light Co., street lights (Div. 10). Toronto Hydro-Electric Co., street lights (Div. 11 and 12). Crushed Stone Limited, stone tDiv. 11). Toronto Electric Light Co., street lights (Div. 11). Road Commissioners' pay sheets froin May 1st to 15th. Stamps for Treasurer. PETITIONS. The following petitions were received from H. Wyer and others, asking for a concrete sidewalk on Jesmond Ave. (both sides), from Oakwood Ave. \Yesterly to Glenholme Ave. F. J. Philpot and others, asking for Hydro lighting on Barrie Ave., Atlas Ave. and St. Clair.

RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were passed : . No. 46~9. I\IcKAY-BARKER.-Resolved that the Clerk be and he 1s hereby mstructed to pu:chase a copy of Meredith's I\Iunicipal Manual, and the seal of the Corporation be attached hereto.-Carried. 42 No. 4630. M!LLER-BARKER.-Resolved that the application of the Board of Pubhc School Trustees of S.S. No. 33, Township of York for the issue of debentures to the amount of $4,000 for the purpose of fin~s~ing the school house _in said section, is hereby referred to the Township sohc1tors for the preparation ·of the necessary Debenture By-Law authoriz­ ing such issue, providing the application is in proper form and complies with the provisions of '' The Public School Act.''

Th~ debentures to be issued thereunder shall be repayable in twenty equal annual instalments of principal and interest ; interest to be at the rate of 5;1% per annum payable half yearly, with coupons attached to the debentures for the payment of said interest ; and the Corporate seal be hereto affixed.-Carried.

No. 4631. McKAY-BARKER.-Resolved that the solicitor be and they are hereby authorized to appeal to the Court of Appeal against the judgment in the case of Davenport against I. M. Scott and the Township if the solicitor deems it advisable.-Carried.

No. 4632. McKAY-GRAHAM.-Resolved that the tender from the Dominion Securities Corporation Limited for the purchase of $68,875.46 debentures of the Township of York at the rate of 101.176 per 100 dollars, and accrued interest amounting in total as follows : Sl 7,000 Public S. Debentures, 20 equal annual in- stalments at 5;1% interest...... Sl 7,199 92 SS 1,875.46 Local Improvement Debentures, 10 equal annual instalments at 5;1% interest...... 52,485 51

$69,685 43

said sum to include accrued interest from date of issue of debentures to date of delivery be and is hereby accepted, and the seal of the Corporation be affixed hereto.-Carried.

No. 4633. McKAY-BARKER.-Resolved that the Treasurer be and he is hereby instructed to issue cheque for the sum of $50.00 in favor of the Firemen's Benefit Fund of the City of Toronto, in recognition of their services at fires adjacent to city, in the Township of York, and the seal of the Corporation be affixed hereto.-Carried.

No. 4634. MrLLER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that the Treasurer be and he is hereby instructed to issue a cheque for $25.00 in fav~x of Weston Volunteer Fire Brigade in recognition of th€;ir services at fires m the To"'.n­ ship of York ,and the seal of the Corporation be affixed hereto.-Carried

BY-LAW. The following By-lavl was passed No. 4326. By Mr. McKay.-To grant the sum of $3,711.07 for General Purposes. Council adjourned to meet on May 18th at 2 p.m. Read and adopted June 12th, 1916.

W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Reeve. 43 SIXTEENTH MEETING.

CouNcIL CHAMBER, June 5th, 1916. Council met at 2.30 p.m. Members all present.

COMMCNICATIONS. The following communications were received from·: Parsons & Gullen, Solicitors, enclosing blue prints re the deviation of the 3rd Con. W. York at Town Line. Township Solicitors, re the following matters : Water supply ; Toronto Hydro-Electric ; Duncan.vs. TEtobicoke River. R. Home Smith, asking that the roaa. between the Belt Line Bridge and Bloor St. be repaired ; and also stating that he will make no claim .for damages for any improvement done on the roads. Jas. T. Stewart, asking the Council to appoint a repre­ sentative to the proposed Board of Agriculture.

ACCOUNTS. The following accounts were passed S. R. Hart & Co., arrears ledger and general ledger. B. Cairns, dog tags. Toronto Electric Light Co., use of current in offices. J. J. l\IcBeth, stamps used re assessment. Chas. H. Macdonald, stamps used re assessment. Starr, Spence & Co., Davenport vs. Township of York. Hospital for Sick Children, maintenance of Sydney Cox and Jesse Brown. Grac_e Hospital, maintenance of l\Irs. Amy Cromack. Medical Health Department, maintenance of Edith Summersides. Toronto General Hospital, maintenance of Henry Blake and Charles Walters. Toronto Western Hospital, maintenance of l\Irs. E. Rollinson and I\lrs. E. Owen. · King E1w3:rd Sanitarium, maintenance of sundry patients. A. F. Bmnmgton and J. I\Iacdonald, charity supplies. A. Gardner & Co., as per estimate re Earlsdale Ave sidewalk. Frank Barber, pay sheet re Spadina Rd. pavement repairs. 44 Frank Woods, A. N. Taylor and W. J. Bailie collecting garbage W. H. McKenzie, lumber (Div. No. 1). ' · John J. Gartshore, old rail (Div. No. 1). Peter Gooderham, gravel (Div. No. 2). McKenzie Bros., cinders (Div. No. 3). W. Stevenson & Son, hardware (Div. No. 3). E.G. Law, tile (Div. No. 3). E. Smith, pipe (Div. No. 4). James Pears, brick batts (Div. No. 7). Alfred English, paying cement sidewalk on Weston Rd. Interurban Electric Co., street lighting (Div. Nos. 8 and 9b). Wm. T. Butler, street signs (Div. No. 9b). H. Cross, gravel (Div. No. 10). Crushe~ S~one Limite1, stone (Div. No. 10). A. G. Sibbick, street signs (Div. No. 10). R. A. Blackmore, signs "No Thoroughfare" (Div. No. 10). J. J. Little, hardware (Div. No. 10). Alf. Dennett, nails, etc., (Div. No. 11). Crushed Stone Limited, stone (Div. No. 12). Road Commissioners' pay sheets from May 15th to June 5th.

PETITION. A petition was received from : Ernest Jowett and others, asking for street and house lighting in the Woodbine District.

RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were passed No. 4635. McKAY-MILLER.-Resolved that the Reeve and Trea­ surer be and they are hereby authorized and instructed to issue a cheque for $25.00 to N. Schunk , being grant to Runnymede Public Library for 1916, and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4636. McKAY-BARKER.-Resolved that the solicitor be and he is hereby instructed to write the Toronto Hydro Commission, also the City Commission asking them to forward an agreement under which we can obtain a supply of power and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. -Carried. No. 4637. GRAHAM-MILLER.-Resolved that the Reeve and the Solicitor be and they are hereby instructed to interview the Mayor of Toronto and the Board of Control, with a view of having the City Officials sign the agreement set out in the Water Act passed by the Legislative Assembly at last session ; and to notify the City that the Township insists on having matters in connection with supply of water referred to the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board.-Carried. No. 4638. McKAY-BARKER.-Resolved that the Reeve and Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and instructed to execute the agreement between the City· of Toronto and this Township re sewer on Dunvegan Road, and attach the Corporate seal thereto.-Carried. No. 4639. MILLER-McKAv.-Resolved that the sum of $100.00 be and the same is hereby granted to the Trustees of S.S. No. 4, Township of York, for the purpose of assisting in the laying d?wn ?f a c~ncrete sidewalk 4' in width in front of the School property m said Section on 45 Yonge St., said walk to be laid dow~ under the.supervision of the Township Commissioner ; said sum to be paid to the said Ti:ustees on a report from the Commissioner that the said walk has been laid down and completed to his satisfaction, and the Corporate seal be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4640. MILLER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that Mr. Robert Bark~r be appointed Representative for York Township on the B~ard of Agri­ culture for East York, and Mr. McKay to be Representattye for West York, and the seal of the Corporation be hereto afmced.-Carried.

BY-LAW. The following By-law was passed : No. 4327. By Mr. Barker.-To grant the sum of $4,378.75 f9r General Purposes. Council adjourned to meet on ;-.fonday, the 12th inst. at 11 a.m. Read and adopted June 12th, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Reeve.

SEVENTEENTH MEETI~G.

COUNCIL CHAMBER, June 12th, 1916. Pursuant to adjournment, the Council met at 11 a.m. Members all present. The minutes of the pre,-ious eight meetings were read and adopted.

COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications were received from : ·Toronto General Hospital, giving notice of the admission of Walter Harris as an indigent patient from the Township. Harold F. Ritchie, asking that Burton Rd. be improved. Township Solicitors, re water supply. W. C. Hall, asking that Spadina Rd. be improved. Weston Volunteer Fire Brigade, acknowledging receipt of cheque. C. R. Fitch, re streets laid out under Plan 15 i 6. A. Tobin, Secretary Todmorden Ratcpavers' Association, re lighting of Don Mills Rd. - J. A. Macdonald, re lighting of Holborne A ,-e. J. Davis, Secretary Bedford Park West Ratepayers' As­ sociation, re condition of Wobourne Ave. Martin Olsen, re condition of Bathurst St. at Paisley Gardens. Albert E. Bishop, asking that Amherst Ave. be improved. Mrs. Tucker, re condition of Gowan Ave. W. J. Smith, acknowledging receipt of cheque for fire department. D. B. Hood, complaining of the dangerous condition of Dufferin St. Civic Guild, re Moore Ave. widening. J. S. Brand, Secretary S.S. No. 33, asking for information re water supply and Hydro lighting. W. H. Bourdon, re Mrs. Talbot, Jane St. property.

PETITION. The following petition was received from Wm. H. Squires and others, asking that the cinder path­ way on Dawes Rd. be ,extended.

RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were passed No. 4641. GRAHAM-MILLER.-WHEREAS, on account of duplicate assessment of 5U acres, being part of Lot 9, Con. 4, West York, in the name of John Iwern, for the years 1914 and 1915, said property being also included in the assessment for said lot to Colonel Pellatt. Be it therefore resolved that the sum of S25.10, the amount of the taxes for said years on said property be and the same is hereby remitted and the Treasurer is authorized and instructed to adjust his books accordingly.­ Carried. No. 4642. MILLER-BARKER.-Resolved that in pursuance of the Report of the Assessor attached hereto the Treasurer be ·and he is hereby authorized to remit the taxes rated upon $1,150 being the assessed value of the building charged under Assessment. No. 1304, Div. 3, 1915 ; also, that the said Treasurer accept the taxes based on the assessed value of the land only as entered under said Assessment No. 1304, Div. 3, less any percentage that he may have added thereto, and send bill of same to Messrs. Holden & Grover, 85 Bay St., City, Solicitors for Dr. Aikins, and the Corporate seal be affixed hereto.-Carried. No. 4643. MILLER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that the Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to reaister debenture By-law No. 4328, re_ the issue of debentures for S.S. No. 33, Township of York, in the Registry Office for the East and West Ridings of the County of York, an_d to ~ublish a ~otice of such registration in the World Newspaper, published m the City of

Toronto ·1 also that the Treasurer be and he is hereby instructed to issue a cheque for th~ sum of S2.00 in favor of W. J. Hill, the Registrar in charge of said office, being the statutory fee for such registration, and the Corporate -seal be hereto affixed.-Carried.

BY-LAW. The following By-law was passed No. 4328. By Mr. Barker.-To raise, by way of loan, the sum of $4,000 for the purpose of enabling the Board of 47 Public School Trustees for S.S. No. 33, Township of York, to complete and equip the school building in said section. Council adjourned to meet on June 19th at 10 a.m. Read and adopted August 21st, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Reeve.

EIGHTEENTH MEETING.

COUNCIL CHAMBER, June 19th, 1916. Pursuant to adjournment, the Council met at 10 a.in. Members all present.

COMM CKICATIONS. The following communications were received from A. Tobin, Secretary Todmorden Ratepayers' Association, re names of streets in that District. Township Solicitors, re Burton vs. Township of York, and re Toronto Suburban Railway. Notice from Johnston, McKay, Dodds & Grant, of peti­ tion to Master of Titles to amend Plan M377. ACCOUNTS. The following accounts were passed Bryant Press, printing stationery. Hospital for Sick Children, maintenance of Johanna Mackie. Toronto Western Hospital, maintenance of Mrs. Alice Holmes. David Drummond, charity supplies. Wm. Speers, ambulance service from 3 Mt. Clair Ave. ; and burial of Charles Lovell. Starr, Spence & Co., preparing By-law re S.S. No. 33. City Dairy, milk supplied R. Beardwood. McKenzie Bros., Cement & Corrugated Pipe Co., culvert (Div. i'Jo. 1). Peter Gooderham & Ira W. Gooderham, gravel (Div. No. 2). Crushed Stone Limited, stone (Div. No. 3). Pedlar People, culverts for (Divs. Nos. 4 and 5). Gibson, McCormack Irvin Co., lumber (Div. No. 8). Pedlar People, culvert (Div. No. 8). Toronto Hydro-Electric, street lighting (Div. No. 9a). J. C. Hirons, lumber (Div. No. 9a). Crushed Stone l;imited, stone (Divs. 9a and 9b). Toronto Hydro-Electric, street lighting (Div. >Jo. 9b). Clarke & Clarke, cinders (Div. No. 10). Toronto Hydro and Toronto Electric, street lighting (Div. No. 10). Crushed Stone Limited, stone (Div. No. 10). Toronto Electric and Toronto Hydro, street lighting (Div. No. 11). Phippen Bros., lumber (Div. No. 11). Pedlar People, culverts (Div. No. 11). W. Harris & Co., cinder (Div. No. 12) Toronto Hydro-Electric, street lighting (Div. No. 12). Road Commissioners' pay sheets from June 5th to 19th.

;RESOLUTION. The following resolution was passed No. 4644. MILLER-BARKER.-Resolved that in the matter of the suit, Burton vs. Township of York, the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to pay to the Township Solicitor the sum of $406.00 as follows :-amount of award $350.00, official arbitrators fees $50.00, and C~urt Stenographers' fees $6.00,-Total $406.00, said sum to be charged to Oakwood sidewalk Local Improvement ; and the Solicitor is hereby advised and instructed to pay the said sum to the resp_ective parties herein named, and the Corporate seal be hereto affixed.-Carried.

BY-LAWS. The following By-laws were passed : No. 4329. By Mr. McKay.-To amend By-law No. 4325, passed by the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of York on the 9th day of May, 1916. No. 4330. By Mr. Barker.-To amend By-law No. 4324, passed by the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of York on the 9th day of May, 1916. No. 4331. By Mr. McKay.-To authorize the Engineer and Clerk to take preliminary proceedings in the matter of the proposed construction of a sidewalk on the east side of Beresford Ave. No. 4332. By Mr. Miller.-To authorize the Engineer and Clerk to take preliminary proceedings in the matter of the proposed construction of a sidewalk on both sides of Jesmond Ave. No. 4333. By Mr. Barker.-To grant the sum of $2,981.20 for General Purposes. Council adjourned. Read aDd adopted August 21st, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THO:\IAS GRIFFITH, Rcc,,e.

NINETEENTH ?\IEETING.

COUNCIL CHA:\IBER, June 28th, 1916. The Council met at the call of the Reeve at 2 p.m. Members all present. 49 COMMUNICATIONS. -The following communications were received from : Township Solicitors, re water supply. British and Colonial Securities Co., re roads in Cedarvale.

RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were passed : No. 4645. McKAY-GRAHAM.-Resolved that in pursuance of Sec. 118 of "The Assessment Act," this Council, as a Court of Revision, hereby orders and directs the Treasurer of the Corporation of the Township of York to correct the following clerical errors in the Collector's Roll for Div. -3, Township of York, 1915, namely :-that the figure 6-where the same appears under Assessment No. 4865 representing Lot 6, Plan 1638, shall be altered to the figure 8, and the figure 8, representing Lot 8, Plan 1638, under Assessment No. 4866, shall be altered to the figure 6, repre­ senting Lot 6, according to said Plan 1638 ; and the Treasurer is further authorized and instructed to send a corrected tax bill to Mr. Benjamin Cox, owner of Lot 6 of said plan, and the Corporate seal be hereto affixed.­ Carried. No. 4646. BARKER-MILLER.-Resolved' that a Court of Revision be held in the Council Chamber, on the 20th day of July, 1916, at 10 o'clock a.m., for the hearing of appeals against the Assessment Roll of the Muni­ cipality of the Township of York for the year 1916, and that the Clerk give the necessary notices by publication and otherwise of the first sitting of said Court as required by the Assessment Act.-Carried. Council adjourned. Read and adopted August 21st, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Reeve.

TWENTIETH MEETING.

CouNc:::L CHAMBER, July 3rd, 1916. The Council met at 2.30 p.m. Members all present. COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications were received from : John Walsh, asking for sidewalk on Bude St. . T. F. ~orman, Secretary Oakwood Ratepayers! Associ- at10n, .askmg that Oakwood Ave. be repaired. - Chartered Trust & Executor Co., re !D,terurban Taxes. H_a~old ~itchie, asking that Burton Rd. be improved. C1v1c G?,ild, r~ proposed Moore Ave. widening. Township S0hc1tors, re the following matters : Russell Motor Co. fixed assessment ; Davenport case ; Duncan case ; and Bayliss case. 50 Ontario Hydro-Electric Commission, re Toronto Sub­ urban Railway rights ; re street lighting in York Township. Dyer Fence Co., re the level for Roselawn Ave. J. S. Brand, asking for sidewalk on Bernice Cres. in front of school. B. B. Roosen, complaining of the condition of Glencairn Ave. A. Pears, complaining of the condition of Weston Rd. R. Home S~ith, re repairs to Jane St., and also re supply of water to residents on Rd. Frank Barber, re Jesmond Ave. grade. W. F. Maclean, asking for improvement on Lawrence side line near the mill. Jos. Nason and W. H. Bourdon, asking for improvement on Buson Rd. T. L. Carruthers, complaining of cyclists using Oakwood Ave. sidewalk.

ACCOUNTS. The following accounts were passed County Registry Office, searching 7S lots. Bryant Press, printing. S. R. Hart & Co., arrears ledger. John Lownsbrough, postage used in assessing. G. R. Goulding, postage used in assessing. Rowell & Co., making report re 332 Oakwood Ave. Township Solicitors, debenture By-law re S.S. No. 26 and re soldiers. Wm. Hirons, use of sidewalk along Lot 83, Plan 1381. Toronto Electric Light Co., use of current in offices. Miss L. Tomlinson, services in Clerk's office. Brown Bros., stationery. S. D. Sinclair, charity supplies. Toronto General Hospital, maintenance of Catherine Steele, Walter Harris, Arthur Chick and Martha Rate. Tof"'onto Western Hospital, maintenance of Mrs. Catherine Smith. St. Michael's Hospital, maintenance of Mrs. A. Strachan. Medical Health Department, maintenance of Chas. Wilton. Hospital for Sick Children, maintenance of Hugh Ross. Grace Hospital, maintenance of M. McCormick. . King Edward Sanatorium, maintenance of sundry patients. Frank Barber, testing cement re Earlsdale sidewalk. Russell Hardware Co., oil, etc., re Spadina pavement repairs. Wm. Bushel, as per estimate re Heath St. sidewalk. Mr. Chapman, guard duty for 25 days at $2.50. .. Mr. Lovell, guard duty (in full on account for 25 days, at S3.~0). W. J. Bailie, A. N. Taylor and Frank Woods, garbage collect10n. F. Wicks, rubber boots (Div. No. 6). Pedlar People, culvert (Div. No; 6). Wm. F. Boake, gravel (Div. No. 6). A. M. Oldham, hardware (Div. No. 6). Gibson McC't>rmack, Irvin Co., cement (Div. No. 6). Canad~ Cycle & Motor Co., cinders Cpiv .. No. 8). Interurban Electric Light Co., street hghtmg (Div. N<;>. 8). A. Watt, plow points, etc., bought of Bateman Co. (Div. No. 10). Crushed Stone Limited, stone (Div. No. 10). SI Fairbank Lumber & Coal Co., lumber (Div. No. 10). E. E. Crosby & Son, repairs (Div. No. 10). Pedlar People, culverts (Div. No. 10). York Sand & Gravel, gravel (Div. No. 12). Toms Bros., hardware (Div. No. 12). Road Commissioners' pay sheets from June 19th to July 3rd.

PETITIONS. The following petitions were received from : W. H. Maton and others, asking that ·the name of Ravensden Ave. be changed to W estmount Ave. Joseph A. Lightowler and others, asking for a concrete sidewalk on the south side of St. Johns Rd., from Runny­ . mede Rd. to Jane St. RESOLUTION. The following resolution was passed : No. 4647. :'.\IcKAY-BARKER.-Resolved that the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to issue cheque to ::\Ir. "'\V. A. Clarke for $15.90, being amount of disbursement of charity case of Mrs. Morton and the seal of the Corporation be attached hereto.-Carried.

BY-LAWS. The following By-laws were passed : No. 4334. By Mr. Miller.-To authorize the Engineer and Clerk to take preliminary proceedings in the matter of the proposed construction of a concrete sidewalk on south side of St. Johns Rd. westerly from Runnymede Rd. to Jane St. No. 4335. By Mr. l\IcKay.-To grant the sum of $4,468.70 for General Purposes. Council adjourned to meet on the 17th inst. Read and adopted August 21st, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THO:'IIAS GRIFFITH, Reeve.

TW'EKTY-FIRST J.\IEETIXG.

COUNCIL CttA:\IBER, July 17th, 1916. Pursuant to adjournment, the Council met at 2.30 p.111. Members all present. COMMl.NICA TIONS. The following communications we~e received from . W. A. l\k Lean, Deputy Minister, Department of Public Highways, re By-law appointing Road Commissioner. R. J. Dodds, asking for permission to erect an ink and ,·arnish factory on Eglinton Ave., north side. Hospital for Sick Children, re out-patients from York Township. Township Solicitors, re Burton arbitration and Barrington Ave. Sewer. Toronto General Hospital, -re outstanding accounts. J. S. Brand, Secretary S.S. No. 33, asking for permission to instal a septic tank and drainage system for new school in said section. R. W. Phillips, giving the amount to be levied for county purposes for 1916 ($168,793.79). James Lochrie, re oiling Weston Rd. James Johnstone, Secretary Woodbine Heights Associ­ ation, asking for certain improvements in that District. R. C. Paynter, Trustee S.S. No. 13, asking for sidewalk in front of Humewood School. T. F. Norman, Secretary Oakwood Ratepayers' Associ­ ation, asking for cement sidewalk on Blandford St. E. Casson, re garage on Seneca St. Frederick Nicholls, asking that Johnson Ave, near Vaughan Rd., be improved. R. Home Smith, re location of water mains at Humber. Application of Canadian Northern Railway to Board of Railway Commissioners for Canada re Park Drive.

ACCOUNTS. The following accounts were passed Bryant Press, printing. Bell Telephone Co., rental of :\Ia. 430 and Pk. 4288. W. J. Douglas, stamps. C. H. Macdonald, serving notices re Court of Revision. Toronto World, advertising. S. R. Hart & Co., books for Treasurer and collector's rolls. Rogers Supply Co., stone re Spadina Rd. pavement. Asphaltic Concrete Co., rocmac re Spadina Rd. pavement. Smyth & Ryan, gravel and tile re Spadina Rd. pavement. McLaren & Co., as per estimate re _Humewood Ave. sewer. . . Frank Barber, supervision re Spad111a Rd. pavement and eng111eenng services re Earlsdale sidewalk and Bloor and Jane Sts. Grace Hospital, maintenance of Maud Farrow. St. Michael's Hospital, maintenance of Wm. Glacey. Toronto General Hospital, maintenance of Thos. Beardwood and Mary W oodgar. . Hospital for Sick Children, maintenance of Eclw111 Bowyer, John Gilbert, Albert White, Fred Ward, and treatment of out-patients. Fred Axelby, gravel (Div. No. 3). B. R. Brown, hardware (Div. No. 3). Burnaby Lumber Co., lumber (J?iv .. No. 3( Toronto Hydro-Electric, street ltght111g (D~vs. Nos. 9a and 9b). Tonkin & Baskerville concrete culvert (Dtv. No. 10). Toronto Electric Light Co., street lighting (Div. No. 10). Toronto Hydro-Electric, street lighting (Divs. Nos. 10 and 11). 53 Toronto Electric Light, street lighting (Div. No. 11). S. McCord, cement (Div. No. 11). . - W. C. Charters Lumber Co., lumber. (D1v. _No. 12). Toronto Hydro-Electric, street lighting (D1v. No. 12). Road Commissioners' pay sheets from July 3rd to 17th.

REPORTS. Reports were received frnm the Township Engineer re the following Local Improvements Concrete sidewalk S' in width, with 6" curb, on the west side of Beresford Ave. northerly from Annette St. to St. Johns Rd. Concrete sidewalk 5' in width, with 6" curb, on the east side of Beresford Ave. northerly from Annette St. to St.

JohnsConcrete Rd. sidewalk ' 4 " 6· · md h · hw1 t , wit 6" curb , on th e west side of Windermere Ave. northerly from Annette St. to St. Johns Rd. Concrete sidewalk 4' 6" in width, with 6" curb, on the north and south sides of Jesmond Ave., from Oakwood Ave. westerly to Glenholme. Concrete sidewalk 4' 6" in width, with 6" curb, on the south side of St. John's Rd. westerly from Runnymede Rd. to Jane St.

RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were passed No. 4648. MILLER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that subject to the rules and regulations of the Local Board of Health of the Township of York, the consent of this Council is hereby given to Dominion Printers Ink Company for the establishment of an Ink and Varnish Factory on those portions of Lots 27, 28 and EU of 29, Plan 491, lying south of the Belt Line Railway and fronting on the N.S. of Eglinton Ave., now owned by W. F. Lawrence, and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4649. McKAY-MILLER.-Resolved that in pursuance of By­ law No. 4336, the report of the Township Engineer, dated July 17th, 1916, on the proposed construction, as a Local Improvement, of a 5' concrete sidewalk with 6" curb on West side of Beresford Ave. northerly from Annette St. to St. John's Rd., an approximate distance of 1348' 6" be and the same is hereby received and adopted, and the Corporate seal be hereto affi.xed.-Carried.

No. 4650. MILLER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that in pursuance of By-law No. 4331, the report of the Township Engineer, dated June 29th 1916, on the proposed construction, as a Local Improvment of a 5' concrete sidewalk with 6" curb on the east side of Beresford A ;,e. northerly from Annette St. to St. John's Rd. be and the same is hereby received and adopted, and the Corporate seal be hereto affi.xed.-Carried.

No. 4651. McKAY-BARKER.-Resolved that in pursuance of By-law No. 4280, the report of t~e Township Engineer, dated April 12th. 1916, on the proposed construction, as a Local Improvement, of a 4' 6,, 54 concrete sidewalk with 6" concrete curb on the west side of Windermere Ave: northerly from Annette St. to St. John's Rd. be and the same is hereby received and adopted, and the Corporate seal be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4652. BARKER-McKAv.-Resolved that in pursuance of By-law No. 4332, the report of the Township Engineer, dated June 29th

1916, on the proposed construction, as a Local Improvement 1 of a 4' 6" concrete sidewalk with 6" curb on the north and south sides of Jesmond Ave. from Oakwood Ave. westerly to Glenholme Ave. be and the same is hereby received and adopted, and the Corporate seal be hereto affixed.­ Carried.

No. 4653. GRAHA11-l\lrLLER.-Resolved that in pursuance of By-law No. 4334, the report of the Township Engineer, dated July 13th, 1916, on the proposed construction, as a Local Improvement, of a 4' 6" concrete sidewalk with 6" curb on the south side of St. John's Rd. westerly from Runnymede Rd. to Jane St., an approximate distance of 1,894', be and the same is hereby received and adopted, and the Corporate seal be hereto affixed.-Carried.

No. 4654. l\IrLLER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that the Township Engineer be and is hereby instructed to make a survey of the neighborhood of Milne's bridge and old dam Con. -l, and report to Council as to the best method of constructing or repairing and maintaining the bridge and approaches thereto.~Carried. No. 4655. McKAv-BARKER.-Resolved that the Engineer be and he is hereby instructed to procure the City to flush all sewers in the Township and that the cost of said flushing to be borne by the Township without prejudice to our rights ; and the seal of the Corporation be hereto attached. -Carried. No. 4656 GRAHAM-McKAv.-Resolved that the Auditor's report on the Township Treasurer's accounts for the year 1915 be and the same is hereby received and adopted, and the accounts of the Treasurer-Collector and all accounts chargeable against the Corporation for said year be and the same is hereby finally audited and allowed, and the Clerk is hereby instructed to have five hundred copies of said report and the minutes of the Council for the year 1915 printed and bound in the usual form, and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4657. MILLER-BARKER.-Resolved that the Treasurer be and is hereby authorized and instructed to allow a rebate of the taxes levied on a house valuation for the years 1914 and 1915 on Lot 4-l, Plan 1846, assessed to H. R. Welton, as said lot is a vacant lot, viz. ; For the year 1914 ...... $3 97 For the year 1915...... 3 38 -- S7 35 and the seal of the Corporation be affixed hereto.-Carried.

BY-LAWS. The following By-laws were passed No. 4336. By Mr. Graham. To authorize the Engineer and Clerk to take preliminary proceedings in the matter of the proposed construction of a concrete sidewalk on the west side of Beresford Ave. from Annette St. northerly to St. Johns Rd. as a Local Improvement. 55 No. 4337. By Mr. McKay.-To appoint a Road Over­ seer for the Township of York. No. 4338. By Mr. Miller.-To authorize the Engineer and Clerk to take preliminary proceedings in the matter of the proposed construction of a concret~ sidewalk on the west side of Rushton Rd., from south side of Lot 5, Plan 1827, to north side of Lot 29, Plan 1827, as a Local Im- provement. No. 4339. By Mr. McKay.-To grant the sum of $2,752.54 for General Purposes. Council adjourned. Read and adopteg August 21st, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THO:\IAS GRIFFITH, Reeve.

TWENTY-SECOKD MEETING.

(COURT OF REVISION.)

COUNCIL CHA:\IBER, July 20th, 1916. Pursuant to notice, the Council met in Court of Revision at 10 o'clock a.m. Members all present. A list of appeals numbering 57 in all were disposed by the Court, after which the following resolution was passed : No. 4658. BARKER-McKAY.-Resolved that the Assessment Roll of this Municipality for the year 1916, as revised and corrected by Court, this be and the same is hereby confirmed and passed, except in so far as the same may be further amended on appeal to the Judge of the County Court, and the Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to certifv to the passing thereof in manner provided by the Assessment Act.-Carrled. Court adjourned. Read and adopted August 21st, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Chainnan.

TWENTY-THIRD MEETING.

COUNCIL CHAMBER, July 26th, 1916. Pursuant to adjournment, the Council met at 10.30 a.m. Members all present.

56 COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications were received from W. A. McLean, re By-law appointing a Road Commis­ sioner. Toronto Suburban Railway, re light on Orville Ave. C. D. Wilson, Street Commissioner, re oiling of streets in York Township. Township Solicitors, re Duncan claim and re Lauder Ave. sewer and Lewis. Robert Morris, re aid for war widows.

RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were passed No. 4659. McKAY-GRAHAM.-WHEREAS, application is being made to the Master of Titles for the amendment of plan registered in the Land Title's Office at Toronto as No. M377, closing all of the streets on said plan. And whereas said streets have never been assumed by the Council of the Township of York. , Be it therefore resolved that this Council hereby declares that it has no objection to the proposed amendment of said Plan No. M377 as defined in notice served upon this Council dated July 24th, 1916, and that a copy of this resolution be forwarded by the Clerk to Messrs. Johnston, McKay, Dods & Grant, Barristers for the applicant, Traders Bank Bldg., City ; and the Corporate seal be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4660. BARKER-MILLER.-Resolved that the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to pay to the Township Solicitors the sum of $225 being amount in full re John Duncan's claim for damages, said sum to be charged to Oakwood Ave. west side sidewalk, Local Im­ provement; And be it further resolved that the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to pay to J.-G. Dixon the sum of $65 being in full for services re Sidney Burton's claim for damages, said sum to be charged to Oakwood Ave. west side sidewalk, Local Improvement, and the Corporate seal be affixed to this resolution.-Carried. No. 4661. MILLER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that the next meeting of this Council be held on Tuesday, August 8th, at 11 a.m., owing to the regular meeting falling on a public holiday.-Carried.

BY-LAWS. The following By-laws were passed No. 4340. By Mr. Miller.-To appoint a Road Overseer for the Township of York. No. 4341. By Mr. Barker.-To auth?rize the. construc­ tion of a concrete sidewalk on the west side of Wmdermere Ave. northerly from Annette St. to St. Johns Rd., as a Local Improvement. Si No. 4342. By Mr. McKay.-To authorize. the con­ struction of a concrete sidewalk on the south side of St. Johns Rd., westerly from Runnymede Rd. to Jane St., as a Local. Improvement. No. 4343. By Mr. Graham.-To authorize the ~on­ struction of a concrete sidewalk on the north and south sides of Jesmond Ave. from Oakwood Ave. to Glenholme Ave., as a Local Improvement. No. 4344. By Mr. Miller.-To authorize the construc­ tion of a concrete sidewalk on the west side of Beresford Ave., northerly from Annette St. to St. Johns Rd., as a Local Improvement. No. 434-S. By Mr. Barker.-To authorize the con­ struction of a concrete sidewalk on the east side of Beresford Ave., northerly from Annette St. to St. Johns Rd., as a Local Improvement. Council adjourned. Read and adopted August 21st, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Reeve.

TWENTY-FOURTH MEETING.

CouNcIL CHAMBER, August 8th, 1916. Council met at 2.30 p.,m. Members all present. COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications were received from : Mr. Miller, Secretary Toronto General Hospital, re out­ standing accounts. A. Tobin, Secretary Todmorden Ratepayers' Association, re names for street intersections in Todmorden. R. B. Rapp, drawing the attention of the Council to the dangerous condition of the bridge on Hillhurst Blvd. D. Wagner, Department of Public Works, acknowledging receipt of copy of By-law No. 4340. 1:'ow~ship Solicitors, re the following matters : Enclosing apphcat10n of the Board of Education for water for their schools ; enclosing agreements re sewers connections on Rave1:sden, Miller and Barrie Aves ; re water supply ; and enclosmg sewer agreements for W aimer Rd., Russell Hill Rd. and Frederica St. 58 J. S. Brand, enclosing petition of ratepayers on the north side of Eileen Ave. opposing the proposed construction of a sidewalk on said Street. Wm. Johnston, Clerk City of Toronto, re sewer connec..: tion on Ravensden Ave. ; and re agreements for sewers. Joe Clee, making application for permission to ~ink a gasoline tank in front of his property on Oakwood Ave. Frederick Nicholls, re condition of Johnston Ave. near Dufferin St.

ACCOUNTS. The following accounts were passed Miss L. Tomlinson, services in Clerk's office. Frank Barber, survey and report re Windermere sidewalk. Toronto World, advertising. Mineral Springs, supply of water. Toronto Electric Light Co., use of current in offices. B. Cairns, rubber stamps. Bryant Press, printing stationery. Brown Bros., stationery. S. R. Hart & Co., stationery. James E. McMullen, burying a horse. Toronto Sanitary Towel Supply Co., towel supply. J. D. Hansford, C. Bishobrick and J. Hill, charity supplies. Dr. W. H. Eby, re smallpox case on Jane St. Grace Hospital, maintenance of Geo. J. Belton and Lester Hall. Medical Health Department, maintenance of Jessie Keans. Toronto Western Hospital, maintenance of Mrs. B. Nunn and Earl Hadlow. King Edward Sanitarium, maintenance of sundry patients. St. Michael's Hospital, maintenance of Percy White and Arthur Medland. Hospital for Sick Children, maintenance of Ruby Russ, Lucy Costen, Thos. Farrow, and Harry Sills. Toronto General Hospital, maintenance of sundry patients, Amelia Stanmore, Walter Adam, Clement Pacidi and Mary Wilkinson. A. N. Taylor, W. J. Bailie and Frank Woods, garbage collection. John Grice & Son, hardware; McKenzie Bros., cement; Samuel Herdman and Mrs. Johnson, gravel (Div. No. 1). Ira Gray, Ira W. Gooderham, Wm. Fitzpatrick, Jos. Watson and W. F. Maclean, gravel (Div. No. 2). Arthur Coleman, repairing ; B. R. Brown, hardware ; and Burnaby Lumber Co., lumber (Div. No. 3). J. Rowntree, gravel (Div. No. 5). B. R. Brown, hardware (Div. No. 7). Crushed Stone Limited, stone ; Canadian Pacific Railway, car rental ; Interurban Electric Co., street lighting ; and John Bayliss, gravel (Div. No. 8). Dominion Sewer Pipe Co., cinders (Div. No. 9a). Thos. E. Hoar & Co., hardware; Crushed Stone Limited, stone; and Interurban Electric Co., street lighting (Div. No. 9b). Canadian Oil Companies, oil; Grand Trunk Railway, car rental; Jos. Bennett, gravel ; J. J. Little, hardware ; John B. S1:1-ith & Sons lumber· Bateman-Wilkinson Co., hardware; Fairbank Lumber Co., iumber ; and Toronto Electric Light Co., street lighting (Div. No. 10). 59 Toronto Electric Light Co., street lighting ; Phipp.en Bros., _lumber ; W. C. Charters Lumber Co., lumber; Canadia~ Chewing Gum Co., cinders; and S. McCord, tile and cement (Div. No. 11). W. Harris & Co., cinders (Div. No. 12). Road Commissioners' pay sheets from July 17th to August 8th.

PETITIONS. The following petitions were received from W. Conduit and other residents on Randolph and Cronyn Aves., asking for city water supply. James Johnstone and others, asking for street lights and electric power on Woodbine, Edward, Albert, St~ Stephens and Holborne Avenues.

REPORTS. Reports were .received from the Township Engineer for the following Local Improvements : Concrete sidewalk on the south side of St. Johns Rd. westerly from Runnymede Rd. to Jane St. Concrete sidewalk on the west side of Rushton Rd. northerly from the south side of Lot 5, Plan 1827, to north side of Lot 29, Plan 1827.

RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were passed No. 4662. MrLLER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that permission is hereby given to Messrs. Joe Clee and Zachariah Longworth to establish a gasoline storage tank and pump in and on the highway in front of their property, Lot 24, Reg. Plan 1762, on the west side of Oakwood Ave. ; provided they give to the Clerk a Bond of Indemnity protecting the Municipality from loss or damage by reason of such storage tank and pump being in and on the the said highway. The location of said tank and pump to be ap­ proved of by the Road Commissioner, and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4663. MrLLER-McKAY.-Resolved . that in pursuance of By-law No. 4334, the supplementary report of the Township Engineer, dated August 8th, 1916, on the proposed construction, as a Local Improve­ ment, of a concrete sidewalk on th,e south side of St. John's Rd. westerly from Runnymede Rd. to Jane St. an approximate distance of 1,894' 4", be and the same is hereby received and adopted, and the Corporate seal be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4664. BARKER-McKAY.-Resolved that in pursuance of By-law No. 4338, the report of the Township Engineer, dated August 8th 1916, on the proposed construction, as a Local Improvement, of a concrete sidewalk 4' 6 11 in width with 6" curb on the west side of Rushton Rd. northerly from the south side of Lot S, Plan 1827 to north side of Lot 29, J:'lan 1827, an approximate distance of 1,018' be and the same is hereby received and adopted, and the Corporate seal be hereto affixed.-Carried. ~.o. 4665. MrLLER-GRAHA~.-Resolved that pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 100, Ontano Statutes 1916, entitled "An Act Re­ specting the Township of York," the Township Engineer prepare the 60 necessary plans and specifi~ations for a twenty-four inch water main from Duplex to Keele St. on Eglinton Ave. ; and for twelve inch mains from the c~ty li.mi_ts to th": sou~h limi~s of Weston on the Weston Rd. ; and from the city ~imi~s ~o Riverside Dnve on Mossom and Garboyd Sts. ; and from the city limits to Talbot Place on Ba?y Point Cres., and Baby Point Rd. ; ~nd pursuant to Clause 12 of the said Act shall notify the Commissioner of Works of Toronto of our intention to construct the said mains and submit the said plans and other data as required by Clause 12 for his approval.-Carried. Amended by Res. No. 4696.

No. 4666. McKAY-MILLER.-Resolved that the Reeve and Clerk be a~d they are ~ereby authori~ed and instructed to sign for and on behalf of thi~ Corporation, the following agreements between the Corporation of the Citr of Toronto and the Corporation of the Township of York re sewer connection as follows :-Walmer Rd., Frederica St., Russell Hill Rd., Appleton Ave., Sellers Ave., Day Ave., Wychwood Ave., Lauder Ave., and Ravensden, Atlas and Barrie Aves., and that the seal of the Corporation be attached hereto.-Carried.

No. 4667. McKAY-BARKER.-Resolved that in pursuance of By­ laws Nos. 4344 and 4345, the tender of the Grant Contracting Co. for the construction, as a Local Improvement, of a concrete sidewalk 5' in width with 6" curb on the east and west sides of Beresford Ave., northerly from Annette St. to St. John's Rd., an approximate distance of 1,348' 6" on each side of said A venue, for the sum of S 1,990, be and the same is hereby accepted ; provided, that no sufficiently signed petition against the work is deposited with the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board within the time fixed by the Local Improvement Act. Be it further resolved that the Treasurer of this Municipality be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to arrange with the Canadian Bank of Commerce (Market Branch) for such temporary advances of money as may be necessary to meet the cost of the above mentioned work pending the completion thereof, the aggregate amount of such advances not to exceed the sum of $5,000 ; and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4668. GRAHAM-.\IrLLER.-Resolved that in pursuance of By-law No. 4341 the tender of Grant Contracting Co. for the construction, as a Local Improvement, of a concrete sidewalk 4' 611 in width with 611 curb on the west side of Windermere, northerly from Annette St. to St. John's Rd., an approximate distance of 1,347' 3" for the sum of S920, be and the same is hereby accepted ; provided, that no sufficiently signed pe!i~ion against the work is deposited with the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board within the lawful time. Be it further resolved that the Treasurer of this Municipality be 8:nd he is hereby authorized and instructed to arrange with the Canadian Bank of Commerce (Market Branch) for such temporary advances of money as may be necessary to meet the cost of the above mentioned work pending the completion thereof, the aggregate amount of s~ch advances not to exceed the sum of S2,500 ; and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4669. MILLER-MCKAY.-Resolved that in pursuance of By-law No. -13-12 the tender of Grand Contracting Go. for the construction, as a Local Improvement, of a concrete sidewalk 4' 611 in width with 6" curb on the south side of St. John's Rd., ·westerly from Runnymede Rd. to Jane St., an approximate distance of 1,89( 4", for the ~um of ~1,405, be_ 8:nd the same is hereby accepted ; provided no ~uffici~ntly signed pe!i~ion against the work is deposited with the Ontano Railway and Municipal Board as required by the Local Improvement Act. 61 Be it further resolved that the Treasurer of this Municipality be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to arrange with the Canadian Bank of Commerce (Market Branch) for such temporary advances of money as may be necessary to meet the cost of the above mentioned work pending the completion thereof, the aggregate amount of such advances not to exceed the sum of $3,200 ; and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affi.xed.-Carried.

No. 4670. McKAv-MILLER.-Resolved that in pursuance of By-law No. 4343 the tender of Godson Contracting Co., for the construction as a Local Improvement, of a concrete sidewalk 4' 6" in width with 6" curb on the north and south sides of Jesmond Ave. from Oakwood Ave., westerly to Glenholme Ave., an approximate distance of 1,609' 6", for the sum of $1,176, be and the same is hereby accepted ; provided, that no sufficiently signed petition against the work is deposited with the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board within the time fixed by the Local Improvement Act. Be it further resolved that the Treasurer of this Municipality be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to arrange with the Canadian Bank of Commerce (Market Branch) for such temporary advances of money as may be necessary to meet the cost of the above mentioned work pending the completion thereof, the aggregate amount of such advances not to exceed the sum of $2,600 ; and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affi.xed.-Carried.

No. 4671. McKAv-MILLER.-Resolved that the Treasurer be and he is hereby instructed to issue cheque for the sum of $150 in favor of the West York and Etobicoke Agricultural Fair Society and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.-Carried.

BY-LA "\\'S. The following By-laws were passed No. 4346. By Mr. Barker.-To authorize the Engineer and Clerk to take preliminary proceedings in the matter of the proposed construction of a concrete sidewalk on the west side of Main St. from the north City Limits northerly to Valley Rd., as a Local Improvement. No. 4347. By Mr. Miller.-To authorize the Engineer and Clerk to take preliminary proceedings in the matter of the proposed construction of an asphalt pavement on Apple­ ton Ave. from the north City Limits northerly to the north end of said street. No. 4348. By Mr. McKay.-To authorize the Engineer and Clerk to take preliminary proceedings in the matter of the proposed construction of a concrete sidewalk on the west side of Appleton Ave. from the north City Limits northerly to north end of said street. No. 4349. By Mr. Barker. To authorize the Engineer and Clerk to take preliminary proceedings in the matter of the proposed construction of a concrete sidewalk on the north side of St. Marks Rd. from Jane St. to the east side of Brookside Ave. No. 4350. By Mr. Barker. To grant the sum of $5,427.89 for General Purposes. Council adjourned to meet on the 21st inst. Read and adopted August 21st, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Reeve.

TWENTY-FIFTH MEETING.

COUNCIL CHAMBER, August 21st, 1916. Pursuant to adjournment, the Council met at 2.30 p.m· Me~bers all present. The minutes of the previous seven meetmgs and Court of Revision were read and adopted.

COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications were received from : T. R. J. Wray, Solicitor, giving notice of damages for Miss H. R. Thomas for injuries received by her on Jesmond Ave. Toronto Hydro-Electric, re light and power for Keene St., Todmorden. F. Glandfield, Secretary West Fairbank Ratepayers' As­ sociation, drawing the attention of the Council to the dan­ gerous condition of the culverts on MacRoberts and Fife Aves. W. A. McLean, acknowledging receipt of By-law No. 4340, re road overseer. R. Home Smith, enclosing petition for laying of water main on Baby Point Rd. and Baby Point Cres. A. L. Campbell, re distribution of medals for entrance examinations. Township Solicitors, re sewer agreements. Toronto Western Hospital, giving notice of the admission of Miss Mabel Dare as an indigent patient from the Town­ ship. ACCOUNTS. The following accounts were passed : Frank Barber services re St. John's Rd. sidewalk, Jesmond Ave. sidewalk 'and Beresford Ave. sidewalk ; advertising re Winder- mere and J esmond Ave. sidewalks. , . Wm. Bushell, as per estimate re St. Johns Rd. and Edmond St. side- walk. S. R. Hart, stationery supplies. Hospital for Sick Children, re treatments. 63 Toronto General Hospital, maintenance of Bertha ~eave, Alex. Hunter, Lavinia Gray, George Callagan, Johi:i .Mitchell, Mary Ashton, Mary Rowan, Jessie Kerr, Robert B1llmgs and Alfred Merriman. B. A. Mortimore, charity supplies. W. H. Darling, charity supplies. W. Hendry, gravel (Div. No. 5). Miss Chew, gravel (Div. No. 6). Burnaby Lumber Co., lumber (Div. ;(o. 7). John Bayliss, gravel (Div. No. 8). . . Thos. E. Hoar & Co., hardware supplies; F. E. Hofland, 011; I1;1- terurban Electric Co., street lighting ; Toronto Hydro-Electnc System, street lighting; and Gibson, McCormack, Irvin Co., lumber (Div. No. 9a). Gibson, McCormack, Irvin Co., cement (Div. No. 9b). Toronto Hydro-Electric System, street lighting (Div. No. 10). W. Harris & Co., cinders; and Toronto Hydro-Electric System, street lighting (Div. No. 11). A. Angus, repairs ; and Toronto Hydro-Electric System, street light- ing, (Div. No. 12). Routley & Summers, as per estimate re Barrington sewer. Longo & Gentile, as per estimate re Earlscourt sewer and Bloem sidewalk. Riverdale Concrete Paving Co., as per estimate re Main St. sidewalk. Longo & Gentile, as per estimate re Harvie Ave. sidewalk. Road Commissioners' pay sheets from August 7th to 21st.

REPORTS. Reports were received from the Township Engineer re the fol1owing Local Improvements : Concrete sidewalk, 4' in width with 6" curb, on the east side of Ethel Ave .. from Danforth Ave. northerly to ..\Valnut Ave. Concrete sidewalk, 5' in width \Yith 6" curb, on the north side of St. Mark's Rd. from Jane St. to the east side of Brookside Ave. Asphalt Pavement, 24' in width on a 5" concrete founda­ tion, on Appleton Ave. from the north Citv Limits northerly 457' 2;1". . Concrete sidewalk, 4' 6" in width ,vith 6" curb, on the west side of Main St. from the south limit of Lot 32 to Valle,· Rd. . Concrete sidewalk, 5' in width with 6" curb, on the west side of Appleton Ave. northerlv from north Citv Limits to north end of said A venue. · ·

PETITIO:::-J. A petition ,vas received from : P. Horton and others, asking for a concrete sidewalk on Ethel Ave. from Danforth Ave. northerly to \Valnut Ave. 64 RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were passed No. 4672. MiLLER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that in pursuance of By-law No. 4349, the report of the Township Engineer dated August 16t?, 1916, on. the prop.osed construction, as a ·Local I~provement, of a 5 concrete sidewalk with 6" curb on the north side of St. Mark's Rd. from Jane St. to the east side of Brookside Ave. an approximate distance of 596' 6" be and the same is hereby received a~d adopted and the Cor- porate seal be hereto affixed.-Carried. '

No. 4673. GRAHAM-MILLER.-Resolved that in pursuance of By-law No. 4347, the report of the Township Engineer, dated August 16th 1916, on the prop?sed ~onstruction, as a Local Improvement, of an asphalt pavement 24 m width on a 5" concrete foundation with 12" concrete gutters on Appleton Ave. from the north city limits northerly 457' 231" to end of said Avenue be and the same is hereby received and adopted, and the Corporate seal be hereto affixed.-Carried.

No. 4674. MILLER-McKAv.-Resolved that in pursuance of By-law No. 4346, the report of the Township Engineer, dated August 16th, 1916, on the proposed constr~ction, as a Local Improvement, of a 4' 6" concrete sidewalk with 6" curb on the west side of Main St. from the south limit of Lot 32 to Valley Rd. an approximate distance of 1,559' according to Plans 1368 and 1351 be and the same is hereby received and adopted, and the Corporate seal be hereto affixed.-Carried.

No. 4675. McKAY-BARKER.-Resolved that in pursuance of By-law No. 4348, the report of the Township Engineer, dated August 16th, 1916, on the proposed construction, as a Local Improvement, of a 5' concrete sidewalk with a 6" curb on the west side of Appleton Ave. northerly from north city limits to north end of said Avenue, an approximate distance of 45 7' be and the same is hereby received and adopted, and the Corporate seal be hereto affixed.-Carried.

No. 4676. BARKER-McKAv.-Resolved that in pursuance of By-law No. 4351, the report of the Township Engineer, dated August 21st, 1916, on the proposed construction, as a Local Improvement, of a 4' concrete sidewalk, or such other width as the Engineer may r~port and be adopted by resolution of Council, with 6" curb on the east side of Ethel Ave., Plan 701, from Danforth Ave. northerly t<:> Walnut An:, an ap­ proximate distance of 829' 2" be and the same is hereby received and adopted, and the Corporate seal be hereto affixed.-Carried. No . .J-677. McKAv-GRAHAM.-Resolved that the Reeve and Treasurer be and they are hereby instructed to ~ssue a ~heque f?r ~he sum of S75 in favor of the Treasurer to the Woodbridge Fair Association, and that the seal of the Corporation be attached to this resolution.-Carried. No. 4678. l\IcKAY-BARKER.-Resolved that the Solicitor b~ an~ he is hereby instructed to take necessary procedure to defend action_ of Miss H. R. Thomas vs. Township of York, and the seal of the Corporation .be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4679. l\lILLER-BARKER.-Resolved that or.i account of error having occurred in the books of th~ Treasurer by which Lot No. 91, as shown on Plan 1530 was charged with arrears of taxes for the years 1913 and 1914 with the sum of Nine Dollars and Twenty-t\".o cents ($9.22), whereas the said arrears should have been charged a~amst L?t No. 90 for the said years, the Treasurer be and is hereby authorized and instructed 65 to refund to Messrs. Dewart, Harding, Maw and Hodgson the above su~ paid in error as arrears against said Lot 91, Plan 1530, and charge the said amount to Lot 90, Plan 1530, for the years mentioned, and to make !he correction in his arrears ledger accordingly, and the seal of the Corporation be affixed hereto.-Carried. No. 4680. BARKER-McKAY.-Resolved that in pursuance of Agreement between the City of Toronto and the Township of York, whereby the rate charges for sewer rental and maintena~ce by the ~ity of Toronto on the west side of Ravensden Ave. and south side of Barne Ave. are reduced to a total of 10 cents per foot frontage, the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to rebate or refund, as the case may be, the sum of 7 cents for the year 1915 to property owners who h~ve paid or are charged with said rates, and that the seal of the Corporation be attached to this resolution.-Carried. No. 4681. BARKER-MILLER.-Resolved that the next meeting of this council be held on Tuesday, September 5th, at 11 a.m., owing to the regular meeting falling on a holiday.-Carried.

BY-LA \VS. The following By-laws were passed No. 4351. By Mr. l\tliller.-To authorize the Engineer and Clerk to take preliminary proceedings in the matter of the proposed construction of a concrete sidewalk on the east side of Ethel Ave. from Danforth Ave. northerly to Walnut Ave. as a Local Improvement. No. 4352. By Mr. l\IcKay.-To authorize the removal of certain trees growing on Beresford Ave. No. 4353. By l\Ir. Graham.-To re-divide the l\Iunici­ pality into 38 Polling Sub-Divisions and repeal By-law :Ko. 4221. No. 4354. By Mr. McKay.-To assess and le,·y rates for County, Township and School purposes in the Township of York for the year 1916. No. 4355. By l\Ir. Barker.-To grant the sum of ~2,936. 78 for general purposes and local improvements. Council adjourned. Read and adopted September 5th, 1916. "\V. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Ree've.

TWENTY-SIXTH l\IEETING.

CouNCIL CHA:c\IBER, September 5th, 1916. Th~ Council met a~ 2.30 p.m. Members all present. The mmutes of the prev10us meeting were read and adopted. 66 COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications were received from H. E. Irwin, acknowledging receipt of copy of By-law re polling Sub-divisions. A. L. Campbell, giving the names of the successful candi­ dates for the medals to be given in West York for the En­ trance Examinations. A. A. Jordan, giving the names of the successful candj­ dates for the medals to be given in East York for the En­ trance Examinations. Township Solicitors, re interurban accounts ; and re J. A. Small water supply. Hubbs & Hubbs, asking when the water supply will be given in ~ast Toronto. R. C. Harris, re condition of Woodbine Ave. north of Danforth. Mrs. Wm. T. Burton, re cattle straying on Bayview Ave. Lambton Golf and Country Club, asking that St. Clair Ave. from Jane St. to Scarlett Rd. be put in order. Danforth Park Ratepayers' Association, re Mrs. Baker, 262 Gledhill Ave., whose husband was killed in action. J. Johnstone, Secretary Woodbine Heights Association, asking if Edward, Albert and other streets in that district have been assumed by the Council. T. F. Norman, Secretary Oakwood Ratepayers' Associ­ ation, re water supply in that district. R. C. Paynter, making application for position of meter reading and accounting for water supply in York Township.

ACCOUNTS. The following accounts were passed Bryant Press, printing minutes, etc. Toronto Electric Light Co., use of current in offices. Toronto World, advertising re Local Improvements. J. J. McBeth, services in Clerk's Office. Toronto General Hospital, maintenance of Amelia Stanmore, Chas. Armstrong, George Neal, Imman~el Bedley, Mary Wilkinson, Catharine Clarke and Murdock Wilson. Toronto Western Hospital, maintenance of Mrs. F. Sheppard, Miss Grace Scott, and Miss Mabel Dare. Hospital for Sick Children, maintenance of Ruby Black, Wm. Beard­ wood, Winnifred Taylor,. James Pye and John G;lenn. King Edward Santorium, mamtenance of sundry patients. J. J. Burns, A. Walker, Mrs. Ellis, J. D. Hansford and W. Stonehouse, charity supplies. H. Tutt, gravel (Div. No. 1). . H. Tuskin, gravel; Fred Hunter, gravel; David R1;1ss~ll, gravel; Lewis Forsythe, stone ; and Crushed Stone L1m1ted, stone, (Div. 2). C 1 b W. Stevenson & Son, nails, etc., and Burnaby Lumber o., um er (Div. 3). John B. Smith & Son, lumber ; Wm. Buchanan, gravel ; and J. C. Snider, nails, etc. (Div. No. 4). . Gibson, McCormack, Irvin Co., lumber (D~v. No. 5). Gibson, McCormack, Irvin Co., lumber (Div. No. 6). John Bayliss, gravel (Div. No. 8). Thos. E. Hoar & Co., hardware; and Gibson, McCormack, Irvin Co., lumber (Div. No. 9b). . . Bateman-Wilkinson Co., pick plow repaired ; Jos. R. Bul1, repairs to road machinery; Ontario Lime Co., cement; Grand Trunk Railway, car rental (Div. No. 10). . . Department of Street Cleaning, City of Toronto, 011 (Divs. Nos. 10, 9a, 11 and 12). York Sand & Gravel, gravel; and W. C. Charters Lumber Co., lumber (Div. No. 12). . A. N. Taylor, W; J. Bailie and Frank Woods, garbage collect10n. Miss L. Tomlinson, services in Clerk's Office. Road Commissioners' pay sheet from August to September 5th.

PETITION. The following petition was received from Thos. Crozier and others, asking for a concrete sidewalk on the north side of Strattan Ave. from Oakwood to tk­ Donald Cres. REPORT. A report was received from : The Township Engineer, on the condition of the bridge over a branch of the Don River on a deviation of the side­ road between Lots 5 and 6, East York.

RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions vvere passed No. 4682. McKAY-MILLER.-Resolved that in view of the un­ satisfactory condition existing in the Township of York regarding electric light and power for all purposes, and the delay in securing satisfactory agreements with the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario and the Toronto Hydro Electric Commission, that the Solicitor prepare a By-law in blank and submit the same to this Council for consideration to provide for the supply of electric light and power from some other source, and that in the event of no satisfactory agreement being reached between the said Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ontario and the Toronto Hydro-Electric Commission with the Township of York the same may be submitted to the ratepayers.-Carried. No. 4683. l\hLLER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that in pursuance of the provisions of By-law No. 1950 of the Township of York respecting Line Fences and the '' Line Fence Act,'' the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to pay to 1'Iessrs. Andrew Grant, J. E. Elliott and George Fitzpatrick, Fence Viewers, the sum of $2 each in pursuance of their award in connection with the line fence between l\Iessrs. Foomess and Duckworth, dated June 17th 1916, and filed in the office of the Clerk on the 19th day of June, 1916; and that the Clerk, provided said total sum of $6 is not paid into the Township Treasurer forthwith by the person ordered by said award to pay the same, shall in pursuance of Sec. 12 of "The Line Fence Act" enter the same in the Collector's Roll of the Town- 68 ship of York for the current year against the party ordered by said award to pay the expenses of the Fence Viewers therein, and the Corporate seal be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4684. GRAHAM-BARKER.-Resolved that the Treasurer be granted leave of absence for a period of two weeks and that in his absence Miss Lillian S. Hanes is hereby authorized to act as Treasurer.-Carriea'. No. 4685. McKAY-BARKER.-Resolved that the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to pay the Asphaltic Concrete Co. the sum of S16.37 and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed, being payment for stone as per account.-Carried.

BY-LAW. The following By-law was passed : No. 4356. By Mr. Barker.-To grant the sum of $4,806.30 for General Purposes. Council adjourned to meet on the 18th inst. Read and adopted September 18th, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Reeve.

TWENTY-SEVENTH MEETING. CouNCIL CHAMBER, September 18th, 1916. Pursuant to adjournment, the Council met at 2.30 p.m. Members all present. The minutes of the previous meeting \vere read and adopted. COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications were received from : E. P. Heaton, Chief Fire Marshal, asking for a report of fires occurring in York Township. H. F. Ritchie, re improvement of Burton Rd. Township Solicitors, re soldiers. Civic Guild, re Moore Ave. widening. Chief Officer of Health, setting a date for a conference with York Township re Jewish Burying Groun~s. , H. E. Irwin, acknowledging receipt of copies of Voters List. Jos. Singer & Co., Solicitors for ~ongregation Ad~s Israel Anshai Poland, asking for the right to use certam lands for burying grounds. . . J. Start, objecting to the Suburban Ry. runmng their line on Dundas St. Frank McLaughlin, complaining of the condition of the roads in Silverthorn. ACCOUNTS. The following accounts were passed Riverdale Paving Co., as per estimate re Ash bury and ·w cstwood sidewalks. Grant Contracting Co., as per estimate re Beresford sidewalk. Frank Barber, advertising for tenders. Department of Works, flushing Barrington and RavensdenAve. sewers. Wm. Speers, ambulance service and funeral of infant of John Black. Mineral Springs, supply of water. Bryant Press, printing list of streets. Weston, Water, Power & Light Commission, street lighting. J. D. Hansford, charity supplies. Toronto Western Hospital, maintenance of Edw. Charlton. Toronto General Hospital, maintenance of Harriet Le:\Iasurier and B. Parrick. Hospital for Sick Children, maintenance of John Vanderberg, Ruth Billings, Philip Sullivan, Walter Perraton, Russell Meega~, D. Deadman, Augustus Chappell, and treatments for sundry patients. C. Murphy & Son, hardware (Div. No. 1). Ira W. Gooderham, gravel and Mr. O'Sullivan, gravel (Div. ?\o. 2). Miss Chew, gravel (Div. No. 6). John J. Gartshore, old rail, and Burnaby Lumber Co., lumber (Div. No. 7). Interurban Electric Co., street lighting (Div. ::-;o. 8). Thos. E. Hoar & Co., hardware ; Gibson, McCormack, Irvin Co., lumber ; and Toronto Hydro-Electric System, street lighting (Div. No. 9a). Toronto Hydro-Electric System, street lighting (Div. :-Jo. 9b). Toronto Electric Light Co., street lighting ; Hodson's Hardware, hardware; Fairbank Lumber Co., lumber; Bateman-\Vilkinson Co., hardware ; A. Watts, repairs to machinery, etc. ; Crushed Stone Limited, stone ; and Toronto Hydro-Electric System, street lighting (Div. No. 10). Toronto Hydro-Electric System, street lighting ; Crushed Ston2 Limited, stone ; and Toronto Electric Light Co., street lighting (Div. No. 11). Toronto Hydro-Electric System, street lighting and ::\Irs. W. E. H. Massey, oiling roadway (Div. No. 12). Road Commissioners' pay sheets from September 1st to 15th. Treasurer, cash paid for stamps.

RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were passed. No. 4686. GRAHAM-1\hLLER.-Resolved that the matter of col­ lection of taxes for 12.48 acres more or less Plan B45, be and is hereby referred to the Solicitor, and he is hereby instructed and authorized to take such proceedings as he deems advisable to collect arrears of taxes for years 1914 and 1915 on said lands.-Carried. No. 4687. l\lILLER-BARKER.-Resolved that in pursuance of By-law No. 4358 the tender of Constructing & Paving Co. for the con­ struction, as a Local Improvement, of a 5' concrete sidewalk with 6" curb on the north side of St. Mark's Road from Jane St. to the· east side of Brookside Ave. an approximate distance of 597' 6" according to reg'd. Plan 878 for the sum of $472, be and the same is hereby accepted ; provided that no sufficiently signed petition against the work is deposited with the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board within the time fixed by the Local Improvement Act. 70 . Be it further r~solved th?'t the Treasurer of this l\Iunicipality be and he is hereby authorized and mstructed to arrange with the Canadian Bank of Commerce (Market Branch) for such temporary advances of money as may be necessary to meet the cost of the above mentioned work pending the completion thereof, the aggregate amount of such advances not to exceed the sum of $1,400 ; and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4688. GRAHAM-MILLER.-Resolved that in pursuance of By-la'Y No. 4359 the tender of Constructing & Paving Co. for the con­ struction, as a Local Improvement, of 4' 6" concrete sidewalk with 6" curb on the west side of Rus~ton Rd. northerly from the south side of Lot 5, Plan 1827 to the north side of Lot 29, Plan 1827, an approximate distance of 1,018' for t}:ie sum ?f $825, b~ ~nd the.same is hereb-y: accepted ; provided that no sufficiently signed petition agamst the work is deposited with the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board within the time fixed by the Local Improvement Act. Be it further resolved that the Treasurer of this Municipality be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to arrange with the Canadian Bank of Commerce (Market Branch) for such temporary advances of money as may be necessary to meet the cost of the above mentioned work pending the completion thereof, the aggregate amount of such advances not to exceed the sum of $1,800 ; and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4689. BARKER-McKAY.-Resolved that in pursuance of By-law No. 4360 the tender of the Godson Contracting Co. for the con­ struction, as a Local Improvement, of a 4' 6" concrete sidewalk with 6" curb on the west side of Main St. from the south limit of Lot 32 to Valley Rd., an approximate distance of 1,559', according to reg'd. Plans 1368 and 1351 for the sum of $1,115, be and the same is hereby accepted ; pro­ vided, that no sufficiently signed petition against the work is deposited with the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board within the time fixed by the Local Improvement Act. Be it further resolved that the Treasurer of this Municipality be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to arrange with the Canadian Bank of Commerce (Market Branch) for such temporary advances of money as may be necessary to meet the cost of the above mentioned work pending the completion thereof, the aggregate amount of such advances not to exceed the sum of $2,550; and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4690. McKAY-GRAHAM.-Resolved that in pursuance of By-law No. 4361 the tender of Godson Contracting Co. for the construction, as a Local Improvement, of a 4' concrete sidewalk with 6" curb on the east side of Ethel Ave. from Danforth Ave. northerly to Walnut Ave., an approximate distance of 829' .2" according to reg'd. Plat?- 701, for the sum of $665, be and the same is hereby a~cepted _; pro:vided, that ~o sufficiently signed petition against the wor:k is deposited with the Ontano Railway and Municipal Board within the time fixed by the Local Improve- ment Act. . · · . b d Be it further resolved that the Treasurer of thi~ Mumcipa1 ?t:y e an he is hereby authorized and instructed to arrange with the Canadian Bank of Commerce (Market Branch) for such temporary ad:vances of money_ as may be necessary to meet the cost of the above mentioned work pendmg the completion thereof, the aggregate amount of such ad':ances not to exceed the sum of Sl,300 ; and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4691. MILLER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that in pursuance of By-law No. 4362 the tender of Constru~~ing & PavJng Co. f?r th,~ con­ struction, as a Local Improvement, of a ::, concrete sidewalk with 6 curb 71 on the west side of Appleton Ave. from the north city limits to the north end of said Avenue, an approximate distance of 457' for the ~um of ~375,_ be and the same is hereby accepted ; provided, that no sufficiently signed petition against the work is deposited with the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board within the time fixed by the Local Improvement Act. Be it further resolved that the Treasurer of this Municipality be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to arrange with the Canadian Bank of Commerce (Market Branch) for such temporary advances of money as may be necessary to meet the cost of the above mentioned work pending the completion thereof, the aggregate amount of such advances not to exceed the sum of $900 ; and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. -Carried. No. 4692. BARKER-McKAY.-Resolved that in pursuance of By-law No. 4363 the tender of Constructing & Paving Co. for the con­ struction, as a Local Improvement, of a 24' asphalt pavement on a 5" concrete fundation with 12" concrete gutters on Appleton Ave. from the north City Limits northerly 457' 2U" to the end of said Avenue, according to reg'd. Plan No. 1536 for the sum of $2,295, be and the same is hereby accepted ; provided, that no sufficiently signed petition against the work is deposited with the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board within the time fixed by the Local Improvement Act. Be it further resolved that the Treasurer of this :t\Iunicipality be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to arrange with the Canadian Bank of Commerce (Market Branch) for such temporary advances of money as may be necessary to meet the cost of the above mentioned work pending the completion thereof, the aggregate amount of such advances not to exceed the sum of $3,900 ; and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.-Carried.

BY-LA "\\'S. The following By-laws were passed No. 4357. By Mr. Miller.-To authorize the Engineer and Clerk to take preliminary proceedings for the proposed construction of a sewer in Rushton Rd. from the north City Limits northerly to High Street. No. 4358. By Mr. Graham.-To authorize the con­ struction of a 5' concrete sidewalk on the north side of St. Mark's Rd. from Jane St. to the east side of Brookside Ave., an approximate distance of 596' 6", as a Local Improvement under the provisions of "The Local Improvement Act." No. 4359. By Mr. Barker. To authorize the construc­ tion of a concrete sidewalk on the west side of Rushton Rd. northerly from the south side of Lot 5 to north side of Lot 29 Plan 1827. ' No. 4360. By Mr. Miller.-To authorize the construc­ tion of a concrete sidewalk on the west side of Main St. from the south limit of Lot 32 to Valley Rd. No. 4361. By Mr. McKay.-To authorize the construc­ tion of a concrete. sidewalk on the east side of Ethel Ave. from Danforth Ave. northerly to Walnut Ave. 72 . No. 4362. By _Mr. Barker.-To authorize the construc­ t10n of a concrete side~alk

TWENTY-EIGHTH l\IEETING.

COUNCIL CHAi\IBER, September 19th, 1916. Pursuant to adjournment the Council met at 2 p.m. Members all present. The agreements between the Ontario Hydro-Electric Commission and the Toronto Hydro-Electric Commission and the Township of York were laid before the Council for consideration. Mr. Stocking, representing the Ontario Hydro-Electric Commission, Mr. Peasnel representing the Toronto Hydro-Electric Commission .and the Township Solicitor, Mr. Spence, being present. Objections were taken to several clauses as appeared in the draft agreements and the Solicitor for the Township and the Solicitors for the respective Commissions were requested to redraft the agreements in accordance with the suggestions made by Council and approved of by the representatives of the Commissions. The request of the City of Toronto made to the Town­ ship of York that they appeal against the decision of the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board in the matter of the diversion of the Toronto Suburban Railway line to a private right-of-way of the said Company at Lambton Mills, York Township, was also considered by the Council and Town- 73 ship Solicitor. It was finally decided that no appeal be made. Council adjourned. Read and adopted October 16th, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Reeve.

TWENTY-?\INTH l\IEETING.

CouNCIL CHA:\IBER, October 2nd, 1916. The Council met at 2.30 p.m. Members all present.

CO:\Il\lUNICAJ'IONS. The following communications were received from : T. R. J. YVray, Solicitor for Miss H. R. Thomas, re claim for damages. The Board of Rail-waY Commissioners for Canada, re application of Canadian N'-orthern Railway to construct and operate a spur or branch line from Duncan to connect with the C.P.R. and to cross the highway between Lots 5 and 6, Con. 3, W.Y. E. H. Jackes, Solicitor for Joseph McCullough, claiming damages for injuries received by being thrown out of his buggy on Bayview Ave. W. W. Pope, Secretary Ontario Hydro-Electric Com­ mission, acknO\vledging receipt of petition from Christine E. Taylor and others asking for service at York l\Iilts. J. k. Small, making application to connect his house to the water main on Barrington AYe. T. F. Norman, Secretary Oakwood and District Rate­ Payers' Association} asking for certain improvements in said district. ACCOUNTS. The following accounts were passed : Frank Barber re Water \Vorks. Frank Barber services re Ethel Ave. sidewalk, Appleton Ave. pave­ ment, St. Mark's Rd. sidewalk, l\Iain St. sidewalk, Rushton Rd. sidewalk, Appleton Ave. sidewalk and advertisements re Local Improvements. Arthur Johnston as per estimate re Dufferin St. sidewalk. Arthur Johnston as per estimate re Earlscourt Ave. sidewalk. Arthur Johnston as per estimate re Earlsdale Ave. sidewalk. H. Mitchell as per estimate re Arlington Ave. sidewalk. H. Mitchell as per estimate re McDonald A \·e and Cres. sidewalks. Arthur Johnston as per estimate re Barrie Ave. sidewalk. 74 Wm. Bushell as per estimate re Priscilla Ave. sidewalk. Grand & Toy, stationery. Bell Telephone Co., rental M. 430. Bell Telephone Co., rental P. 4288. Toronto Electric Light Co. use. of current in offices. J. J. McBeth services in Clerk's office. Miss L. Tomlinson services in Clerk's office. Bryant Press printing Voters' List. Toront? General Hospital, maintenance of Emily Smith, ;\furdoch Wilson, Thoma~ Walley, Emma Anderson, Alice Sutton. T\Iuskoka Free Hospital, maintenance of Mrs. J. Cudmore. King Edward Sanitarium, maintenance of sundry patients. Toronto Western Hospital, maintenance Mrs. J. Glover and H. Gibbard. Grace Hospital, maintenance of George Edgar. Hospital for Sick Children, maintenance of Maraaret Brennand Fred Ward, Albert White, Wm. Thompson and Berti Parker. ' St. Michael's Hospital, maintenance of A. Spicer, Percy White and E. Bruce. A. Warren and W. Stonehouse, charity supplies. A. N. Taylor, collecting garbage. Frank Woods, collecting garbage. McKenzie Bros., cement (Div. No. 1). W. Stevenson & Son, hardware (Div. No. 1). H. Tutt, J. Gillbraith, J. Fisher and S. Herdman, gravel (Div. No. 1). Thos. Meredith, hardware (Div. ~o. 2). D. Russel and Carson Bros., gravel (Div. No. 2). W. Stevenson & Son, hardware. A. M. Oldham, hardware (Div. No. 6). Fairbank Lumber Co., lumber (Div. No. 7). W. H. McKenzie, lumber (Div. ~o. 7). Gibson, McCormack, Irvin Co., lumber (Div. No. 8). J. G. Marshall & Son, hardware (Div. No. 8). Crushed Stone Limited, stone (Div. No. 8). D. S. Guffin & Co., hardware (Div. No. 9a). Dominion Sewer Pipe Co., sewer pipe (Div. No. 9a). Interurban Electric Co., street lighting (Div. No. 9b). Fairbank Lumber Co., lumber (Div. No. 10). E. Smith, pipe (Div. No. 10). J. J. Little, hardware (Div. No. 10). Hodson's Hardware, hardware (Div. No. 10). G. W. Essery, stone (Div. No. 10). G. W. Essery, stone (Div. No. 11). D. Morgan, painting street signs (Div. 11). Western Builder's Supply Co., lumber (Div. No. 11). Road Commissioners' pay sheets from Sep'tember 15th to October 2nd.

RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were passed No. 4693. McKAY-GRAHAM.-Resolved that the tender from Messrs. Aemilius Jarvis & Co. for $4,000, SU% 20-year Public School Debentures S.S. No. 33, Township of York, at or for the price or sum of Four Thousand and Sixty-Two dollars and Sixty-Eight cents ($4,062.68) (or a rate of 101.567) and accrued interest, issued under authority of By-law No. 4328 passed on the 12th day of June, 1916, and payable in 20 equal annual instalments shall be and is hereby accepted, and the seal of the Corporation be att~ched hereto.-Carried. No. 4694. MILLER-GRAHAM.-Resolvcd that the Engineer and Treasurer be and they are hereby authorized and instructed to prepare 75 such forms as may be necessary to receive applications for water connections on streets within the Township of York in which water pipes connected with the water system of the City of Toronto are already laid and for the collection of water rates ; and that the Engineer furnish the Treasurer with a statement of the amount of deposit required in accordance with the average cost of the making of said connections upon the respective streets and of the water rates to be charged and that the Treasurer charge such applicants in advance the same amount for connections on unpaved streets, and also to applicants the same amount for connections on paved streets.­ Carried. No. 4695. McKAY-BARKER.-Resolved that W. S. Gibson, 0.L.S. be and he is hereby authorized and requested to locate the original allow­ ance for road between Lots 20 and 21, Con. 2, west of Yonge St., from the allowance for road between the 2nd and 3rd Cons. W.Y., easterly to the east limit of the lands owned by Mr. Nichols and to mark the same by posts or monuments, and to submit a plan or sketch thereof to this Council, and that the seal of the Corporation be attached hereto.-Carried. BY-LAW.

The following By-law was assed No. 4367. By Mr. Graham. To grant the sum of $8,522.55 for General Purposes. Council adjourned to meet Wednesday, October 4th, at 2.30 p.m. Read and adopted October 16th, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Reeve

THIRTIETH MEETING.

CouNcIL CHAMBER, October 4th, 1916. Pursuant to adjournment, the Council met at 2 p.m. Members all present. COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications were received from R. J. Dilworth, re Baby Point water suppl\'. Provincial Board of Health, approving of the construc­ tion of a sewer on Rushton Rd., and water mains on Eglinton Ave., Weston Rd., Baby Point Rd. and Cres., Jane St., Riverside Drive, Mossom Rd. and Garboyd Rd.

RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were passed No. 4696.. MILLER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that Resolution No. 4665 of the Township of York passed on the 8th day of August 1916 be and the same is hereby amended by striking out the words "f;om Duplex Ave. 76 to Keele St. on Eglinton Ave," where they appear in said resolution and inserting in lieu thereof the words "in Eglinton Avenue from Duplex Ave. to Keele St. and a sixteen inch water main in said Avenue from Keele St. westerly to Weston Road."-Carried.

No. 4697. MILLER-BARKER.-Resolved that without prejudice, the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to pay to Joseph M.c<;:uliough t~e sum of ~75 in ful! of all claims for damages and personal mJunes received by him by bemg thrown from a vehicle on Bayview Ave., on or about the 14th day of September, 1916; and the Corporate seal be hereto affixed.-Carried. Council adjourned to meet on Thursday, the 5th inst., at 2 p.m. Read and adopted October 16th, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Reeve.

THIRTY-FIRST MEETING.

CouNcIL CHAMBER, October 5th, 1916. Pursuant to adjournment, the Council met at 2 p.m. Members all present. COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications were received from Bedford Park Ratepayers' Association, re sidewalks in that district. Township Solicitors, re Davenport vs. Township of York ; and re construction By-law for a system of water works in York Township. Frank Barber, giving a report re the construction of a system of water works in York Township. A. D. Cartwright, Secretary Board of Railway Com­ missioners for Canada, giving notice of the sittings of the Board in connection with the application of the C.N.R. for authority to cross the public road known as Park Drive.

RESOLUTION. The following resolution was passed No. 4698. MILLER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that the repor~ of . the Engineer, dated October 5th, 1916, relating to plans and specifications prepared under instructions of Resolution No. ~665, passed August 8th, 1916, be and the same is hereby adopted.-Carried. 77 BY-LAW. The following By-law was passed : No. 4368. By Mr. Graham.-To provide for calling for tenders for the construction of a water works system in certain sections of the Township of York and for the supply of materials neq_essary in the construction. · Council adjourned- to meet on the 16th inst. at 2 p.m. Read and adopted October 16th, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk,. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Reeve.

THIRTY-SECOND MEETING. CouNCIL CHAMBER, October 16th, 1916. Pursuant to adjournment, the Council met at 2.30 p.m. Members all present. The minutes of the previous five meetings were read and adopted. COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications were rec~ived from : Frank Barber, re C.N.R. Grade Separation. J. C. White, giving a report of the number of pe.rsons passing over the proposed spur line of the Canadian Northern Railway. Township Solicitors, re N ewcastles Limited ; re Mrs. Helen Elliott, sewer connection ; and re Davenport vs. Township of York. Malone, Malone & Long, re By-law No. 4328, S.S. No. 33, York. ACCOUNTS. The following accounts were passed : Bryant Press, printing tax bills, ~tc. Russill Hardware Co., electric bell. Township Treasurer, cash paid for stamps. Toronto World, advertising re Voters' List. Departm~nt of Street Cleaning, rental of oil wagon. A. Snider, witness fees paid Mr. Smith re Bayliss case. H. Mitchell, as per estimate re Hatherly Rd. sidewalk. Grant Contracting Co., as per estimate re Durie sidewalk. Riverdale Paving Co., as per estimate re Gledhill sidewalk. Constructing & Paving Co., as per estimate re Appleton pavement. Hospital for Sick Children, maintenance of Frank Fisher, Joseph Hill, Georgina Ellis, Richard Britton, Harry Mumford, Winnie Langley and treatments of sundry patients. Toronto General· Hospital, mi;i.intenance of Ellen Edmonds, Amelia Stanmore, Walter Davis and Gertrude Hodgman. 78 St. Michael's 1Iospital, maintenance of Miss Emily Hughes. J. Hill and J. J1 Bums, charity supplies. Crush~d Stone .. Limited, stone ; Geo. S. Henry, gravel; and L. Zunmers, picks and road scraper repaired (Div. No. 1). ·Burnaby Lumber Co., lumber; ~cKenzie Bros., cement; and W. Stevenson & Son, hardware (Div. No. 3). Interurban Electric Co., street lighting (Div. No. 9b). R. A: Blackmore, hardware·; T?r~nto Electric Light Co., street light­ mg ; and Crushed Stone Limited, stone (Div. No. 10). Crushed Stone Limited, stone ; R. Wiggins, numbering Fulton Ave.· and Toronto Electric Light Co., street lighting (Div. No. 11). ' Tom~ Bros., hardware; W. C. Charter's Lumber Co., lumber; and Toronto Hydro•Electric System, street lighting (Div. No. 12). Road Commissioners' pay sheets from October 1st to 16th.

PETITIONS. The following petitions were received from : J. W. Butchart, asking for the extension of the water main on St. Leonards Ave. A. E. Reaman and others, asking fo.r water service on Humewood Ave. G. Ashby and others, asking for water service on May­ field Ave. J. C. Brady and others, asking for water service ·on Durie St. Thomas Richards and others, asking for water service on Park Rd. Robt. C. Smith and others, asking for water service on Morningside Ave. D. J. McBeth and others, asking for water service on Ostend Ave. · A. Archer and others, asking for water service on Winder- mere Ave. . Arthur Lee and others, asking for water service ·on Lavinia St. Samuel Walker and others, asking for a concrete sidewalk · on the south side of Dennis Ave. from Weston Rd. westerly to the east limit of Guestville Ave. E. Southall and others, asking for a concrete sidewalk - on the west side of Willard Ave. from Annette St. to St. Johns Rd. _ D. Mewhort and others, asking that Jane St. from Weston Rd. to Ravine west side be graded and that culvert be put in at the head of Golden Ave.

RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were passed : No. 4699. McKAY-BARKER.-Resolved that the Township Solicitor be and he is hereby instructed to make application to the Board of Railway Commissioners for Canada for extension of Graydon Ave. (formerly 7.9 · Saunders Ave.) easterly over the lands of the Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific Railway to the easterly limits of the lands of the Canadian Pacific Railway.-Carried. No. 4700. MILLER:_a.RAHAM.-Resolved that the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to forward the Township Solicitor a cheque for George Davenport in full of his claim for $1,250 and costs, amounting in all to $1,958 and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affi;ted.-Carried. No. 4701. McKAv-BARKER.-Resolved that the Township Treasurer be and he is hereby instructed to issue a cheque for $100 in favor of Hannah R. Thomas and send same to the Township Solicitor to be given her on obtaining from her release of claim against the Township for accident and the ~eal of the Corporation be hereto attached.-Carried. - No. 4702. GRAHAM-MILLER.-Resolved that the Engineer'be and he is hereby instructed to make an inspection of all manholes and have the same cleaned out where necessary; and the seal of the Corporation be hereto attached.-Carried. . No. 4703. GRAHAM-MILLER. Resolved that the Clerk be and he is hereby granted two weeks' leave of absence and that during such absence Donald Lawrie is hereby authorized to act as Clerk, and the Corpo­ rate seal be hereto affixed.-Carried. BY-LAW. The following By-law was passed : No. 4369. - By Mr. Barker.-To grant the sum of $5,694.56 for general purposes. ~ouncil adjourned. Read and adopted November 6th, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Reeve.

THIRTY-THIRD MEETING.

COUNCIL CHAMBER, October 26th, 191'6. Council met at 2 p.m. Members all present. COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications were received from : To:Vns~i-~ Engine~r, reportin,g that a portion ·of Jane St. on which 1t 1s proposed to lay a 12" water main does not appear on -any registered plan, but is the private property of R. H. Smith. · Board o.f Ry. Commissioners, acknowledging receipt of repoi:t and plans by the T-ownshi p Engineer for the proposed crossing <_>f Lawrence Ave. by the C.N.O. Ry. 80 R. ~. Denison-Taylor, asking for Hydro light and power in the York Mills District. W. F. Maclean, a·sking for street lights on the1 Don Road over the Don River.' R. Home Smith, enclosing cheque towards the British Red Cross Fund. Jos Kilgour, enclosing cheque towards the British Red Cross Fund. . · Frank Barber, re C.N.R. Grade Separation. Township Solicitors, re the following matters : Water supply ;, re extension of Craydon Ave. ; Davenport vs. Township of York ; re .extensron of water main on Hume:. wood Ave. ; re Lots 26 to 28, Plan 1839, being sold by an unregistered plan ; re the proposed crossing of the Belt Line Ry. and Tor. Niagara Power Co. to connect Florence Cres. with Eileen Ave. ; re Thomas vs. Township of York · and submitting draft construction By-law for supply of water in the Township. . Hartman Jones, giving the names of the pupils who qualified for the medals in the eastern portion of the Town- ship. . · R. W. Phillips, County Cle-rk, acknowledging receipt of the statement of the total assessment, etc., of the Township of York. W. ]. Douglas, Treasu·rer, asking for new equipment for his office. W. A. McLean, Dept. of Public Highways, enclosing blank forms re Road Overseer ..

RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were passed : I - No. 4704. BARKER-MILLER.-Resolved that the Reeve and Treasurer be and they are hereby authorized to sign a cheque for $100 and forward same to Hannah R. Thomas in full ·settlement of her claim for accident on Jesmond Ave., and that the seal of Corporation be hereto a.ttached.-Carried. ·

No. 4705. MiLLER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that the Solicitor be and he is hereby authorized ,to purchase ·the three Lots 18, 19 and 20, Plan 1665, necessary to connect Eileen Ave .. and ~lorence Cres., and to take the other proceedings necessary to acquire a nght o( way over other lands as shown on a plan prepared by the Township Engine~r, dated September, 1916, to connect these streets.-Carried.

. No. 4706. •MILLER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that the report of. the Township Engineer and plans accompanying the same, dated respectively the 11th and 6th of October, 1916, relating to a water supply f~r the residents of certain portions of the Township of York _from the City of,. Toronto under the provisions of Chapter 100, Ontario Statutes 1916, and agreement between the said Municipalities, be and the same are her~by ~ceived ~d adopted, and the Corporate seal be hereto affi.xed.-Carried. 81 No. 4707. BARKER-McKAY.-Resolved that the Treasurer be and is hereby insti:ucted to advance to ScJ:iool Section No. 28 on acco~t of its 1916 levy a sum or sums not exceeding the sum of $3500, the said Treasurer to charge the usual bank interest on the sum .or sums advanc~ from date of issue of cheque to the usual date of first mstatment of said levy ; and the seal of the Corporation be affixed hereto.-Carried. BY-LAW. No. 4370. By Mr. Miller.-To authorize the construc­ tion, maintenance and operation of a system of water works in defined sections or areas of the Township of York adjacent to Eglinton Ave., Weston Rd., Baby Point Rd., Jane St., Mossom Rd., Riverside Drive and Garboyd Rd; read a first and second time and Solicitor was instructed to apply to the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board for approval. .(Not passed.) Council adjourned. Read and adopted November 6th, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Reeve.

THIRTY-FOURTH MEETING.

COUNCIL CHAMBER, November 6th, 1916. Council met at 2.30 p.m. Members all present, except Mr. McKay. The minutes of the two previous meetings were read and adopted.

COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications were received from : Board of Railway Commissioners for Canada, enclosing Judgment of Assistant Chief Commissioner re crossing of Lawrence Ave. by C.N.R., dated October 28th, 1916. Secretary Board of Railway Commissioners for Canada, enclosing certified copy of Order No. 25590, dated October 31st, 1916, re C.N.R. spur line and crossing of Lawrence Ave. on level. R. Home Smith, agreeing to pay all taxes in connection with amendment to Plan M356. Frederic Nicholls, q.sking that Johnson Ave, be gravelled. SecretarY: West Fairbank Ratepayers' Association, asking for a plank sidewalk on Caledonia Ave. from the City Limits to Eglinton Ave. Gibson & Gibson, submitting plan of survey of the road allowance lying between Lots 20 and 21, Con. 2, west of Yonge St. Board of Railway Commissioners for Canada re com­ plaint of Canada Nitro-Products,· Ltd., Toronto, r~ crossing ·over G.T.R. . Toronto Hydro-Electric System, in regard to an applica­ tion for supply service requiring pole line construction York Mills District. ' W. W. Pope, Secretary Hydro-Electric Power Commis­ sion of Ontario, regarding payment by the Commission of Primary and -Secondary lines. Township Solicitors, re Florence Cres. and Eileen Ave., enclosing agreement in duplicate for connection of sewer on ·Runnymede Rd. ; and enclosing application to Soldier's Relief Fund by Mrs. Violet Rose Y<~mng:

ACCOUNTS. The following accounts were pa~sed : Constructing & Paving Co., as per estimate re Appleton Ave. side- walk; Rushton Rd. sidewalk and Appleton Ave. pavement. Grant Contracting Co., as per estunate re Beresford Ave. sidewalk. Frank Angotti, as per estimate re Dufferin St. sewer. Arthur Johnson, as per estimate re Amherst Ave. sidewalks. Riverdale Paving Co., as per estimate re Gledhill Ave. sidewalk. City of Tor9nto, flushing sewers and moving water services. Bryant Press, printing. Superior Mfg. Co., repairs to daters, etc. l)'p.ited Typewriter Co., ribbon and telephone cushions. P. W .. Ellis & .•Co., medals. B. Cairns, ·dog tags. · . Toronto Electric Light Co., use of current in offices.

Toronto World, advertising re Voters' List. 1 Thos. Griffith, C.H. Macdonald, John Lownsbrough; Geo. R. Go1,1l4ing and John J. McBeth, Selectors of Jurors. Mineral Springs, supply of water. Grand & Toy, stationery and furniture for Treasurer's Office. . . Miss. L. Tomlinson, Miss A. Maton and George Locke, services m Treasurer's Office. Township .Solicitors, re Bayliss and Davenport vs. Township of York. Bell Telephone Co., long distance m~sages. . Township Treasurer, postage for mathng 1916 bills .. W. J. Bailie, A. N. Taylor and Frank Woods, collectmg garbage. W. J. R. Fowler, re Kelly Abattoir. J. Hamilton, draining cellar o~ Ravensden Av:e. . Toronto General Hospital, mamtenance of Ehza Simon. Toronto Western Hospital, maintenance of A. C. Cook and Mrs. · Jennie Glover. . , Hospital for Sick Children 1 maintenance of Albert Rolph, George L.awrence, James Pye, Fred Wrigl_it, Harold Wyatt and Kate Jones, and treatment of sundry patients. . King Edward Sanitarium, maintenance of sundry patients, J. D. Hansford, S. D. Sinclair, W. Stonehouse, and C. W. Carruthers, charity supplies. I .d. (D' W. H. McKenzie, cedar posts; and R. J. Clark, cars on si mg 1v. No. 1). D. Russell, gravel (Div. No. 2). . T. Smurthwaite, gravel; and Burnaby Lumber Co., lumber (Div. No. 3). A. Goddard, gravel; Geo. R. Grubbe, ·gravel; R. J. Love, use of concrete mixer; and Gibson, McCormack, Irvm Co., lwnber (Div. No. 5). . . ak 1 Gibson, McCormack, Irvm Co., lumber; and Wm. F. Bo e, grave (Div. No. 6). . 7 G. S. Pratt, gravel; B. R. Brown, hardware (Div. No. ) .. Interurban Electric Co., street lighting; and John Bayliss, gravel (Div. No. 8). · . Bateman-Wilkinson Co., points (Div. No. 9b). . Hodson's Hardware Co., hardware; Wm. McCleary, picks sharpene

PETITIONS. The following petitions were received from : D. M. McKenzie and others, asking that the name ·of Langmuir Ave. be changed to Humber-Crest Boulevard. E. Hulton and others, asking for water main and service on Oakwood Ave. from Eglinton Ave. to St. Clair Ave.

REPORTS. The following reports were received from the Township Engineer, re : The drainage from the Humewood Avenue School. Submitting a supplementary report in regard to Eglinton Ave. Water Works District. · And in regard to the matter of making service connec­ tions to water mains.

RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were passed : No. 4708. GRAHAM-MILLER.-Resolved that the report of the Township Engineer, dated November 3rd; 1916, in regard to the matter of making service connections to water mains in the Township be and the same is hereby received and adopted, and -that the seal of the Cor- poration be attached hereto.-Carried. · No. 4709. MILLER-BARKER.-Resolved that the supplementary report of the T?wnship Engineer, dated November 3rd, 1916, re the method ·of assessmg the excess cost of 12" mains over 6" mains in water district "A" be and ~e same is hereby received and adopted, and that the seal of the Corporation be attached hereto.-Carried. No. 4710. MILLER-BARKER.-Resolved that the Reeve and Clerk be an~ they are h_ereby authorized and instructed to sign, for and on behalf of this Corporation, Agreement dated October 20th, 1916, between the 84 Corporaton of the City of Toronto and the Corporation of the Township of York re sewer connecti?n on Runnymede Rd., (S. 25' 6" of Lot 133, Block E Plan 615), a sati~factory agreement between the private party benefited and the Township havmg been executed and registered in the Registry Office f?r East and West York on the 5th day of September, 1916, as 98232.-Carried.

No. 4711. BARKER-MILLER.-Resolved that Mr. John M. Jackson be and he is hereby granted permission to construct a tile drain across the original allowance for road (Johnston Avenue) between Lots 20 and 21 Con. 3 W.Y. ; provided he gives to the Clerk a Bond of Indemnity pro~ tecting the Municipality from loss or damage by reason of said drain being placed in and across the said highway.-Carried. No. 4712. BARKER-MILLER.-Resolved that the Solicitor be and he is hereby instructed to notify Frederic Nicholls that a fence and building constructed by him are encroaching on the road allowance between Lots 20 and 21, Con. 2 west of Yonge St., and that he remove same at once.­ Carried. No. 4713. MILLER-BARKER.-Resolved that the Reeve and Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and instructed to sign, for and on behalf of this Corporation, agreement between the Municipal Corporation of the Township of York and the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada, dated October 27th, 1916, relating ·to the laying by the Township of a 24" water main under the tracks of the railway company on Eglinton Ave. ; and that the seal of the Corporation be attached to this resolution.-Carried. No. 4714. MILLER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that pursuant to the provisions of. Chapter 100, Ontario Statutes 1916, entitled "An Act Respecting the Township of York" the Township Engineer make the required surveys and prepare the necessary plans and specifications for ; and pursuant to Clause 12 Schedule A of the said Act, shall notify the Commissioner of our intention to construct the said mains and submit the said plans and other data as required by Clause 12 for his approval.­ Carried. BY-LAW. The following By-law was passed No. 4371. By Mr. Barker.-To grant the sum of $8,823.81 for General Purposes. Council adjourned. Read and adopted November 14th, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOMAS GRIFFITH. Reeve.

THIRTY-FIFTH MEETING. COUNCIL CHAMBER, November 14th, 1916. The Council met at 2.30 p.m. Members. all pres~nt except Mr. McKay. The minutes of the prev10us meetmg were read and adopted. 85 COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications were received from Township Solicitors, re the following ~atters : Soldiers ; Helen Elliott agreement for sewer connect10n on Dawes Rd. ; re Payne and Runnymede Rd. sewer agr~ement ; and re Frederick Nicholls, encroachment on the highway. D. McDonald, re condition of Burton Rd. Township Engineer, re Lauder Ave. sewer adjustment. Civic Guild, re Moore Ave. widening. J. G. Fitzgerald, Director, Antitoxin Laboratory, asking that the York and Vaughan Town Line be improved. Gibson & Gibson, re survey of road allowance lying be­ tween Lots 20 and 21, Con. 2, West of Yonge St. REPORT. A report was received from the Township Engineer re grade improvement at Milnes Mill, Lawrence Ave., together with plans and profiles. RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were passed No. 4715. BARKER-MILLER.-Resolved that the Reeve and Clerk be and they are hereby authorized and instructed to sign, for and on behalf of this Corporation, Agreement dated November 3rd, 1916, between the Corporation of the City of Toronto and the Corporation of the Township of York re sewer connection on Dawes Rd. (Mrs. Helen Elliott), a satis­ factory agreement between the private party benefited and the Township having been executed and registered in the Registry Office for East and West York on the 4th day of October, 1916, as No. 98630.-Carried. No. 4716. M1LLER-BARKER.-Resolved that the Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to register plan prepared by Tracey D. LeMay, O.L.S., dated the 19th day of October, 1916, showing la.i.ds dedicated for widening of Moore Ave., amending Registered Plan 1042 York_, together with powers of attorney from property owners to J. B. O'Bnan ; and that the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to issue a cheque in favor of W. J. Hill, Registrar East and West York for the fees charged in ~onnection with the above registrations, and that the seal of the Corporation be attached hereto.-Carried. Council adjourned. Read and adopted November 20th, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Reeve.

THIRTY-SIXTH MEETING. COUNCIL CHAMBER, November 20th, 1916. Pursuant to adjournment,. the Council met at 2.30 p.m. Members all present. The mmutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. 86 COMMUNICATION. The following communication was received from The Chief Officer of Health, Province of Ontario en­ closing certificate of approval of plans and specificatio~s of the water main on Eglinton Ave. from Keele St. to Weston Rd.

ACCOUNTS. The following accounts were passed Grand & Toy, stationery. Miss Adeline Maton; services in Treasurer's Office. George Locke, services in Treasurer's Office. Russill Hardware Co., buzzer, etc. J. Dixon, cash paid for mazda lamps, etc. City of Toronto, sewer rentals :-Wychwood Ave., Earnscliffe and Glenholme Aves., Kenwood Ave., Barrington Ave., Oakwood Ave., Ravensden and Kennedy Aves., Appleton Ave., Dufferin St., Arlington Ave., Day Ave., Lauder Ave., and Sellers Ave. Riverdale Paving Co., as per estimate re Markham St. sidewalk. Godson Contracting Co., as per estimate re Jesmond Ave. sidewalk. Grant Contracting Co., as per estimate re St. John's Rd. sidewalk. A. Johnson, as per estimate re Earlscourt Ave. sidewalk. Wm. Bushell, as per estimate re Lee Ave., sidewalk. A. Johnson, as per estimate re Oakwood Ave., sidewalk. Constructing & Paving Co., as per estimate re St. Mark's Rd., side­ walk. Grant Contracting Co., as per estimate re Windermere Ave. and Beresford Ave., sidewalks. Frank Barber, advertising re Appleton Ave., pavement, and Main St., Ethel Ave., Rushton Rd., Appleton Ave. and St. Mark's Rd. sidewalks. Frank Barber, advertising re water works and testing cement re Beresford Ave., sidewalk. Frank Barber, re C.N.R. Grade Separation Lawrence Ave., and re breakwater and road diversion at Milne's Mill. S. W. Rowntree, charity supplies. St. Michael's Hospital, maintenance of Peter Hulme. Grace Hospital, maintenance of John Heaton. . Medical Health Department, maintenance of Evelyn Miller. Toronto General Hospital, maintenance of Aubrey Barker and Ebenezer Bisbee. Hospital for Sick Children, maintenance of Annie Brazier, Gi!bert Sims, Hilda White, Lillie Godson, James Pye, Frank Damty, Denis Lepard, and Sydney Woodgar. G. C. Charlton, hardware (Div. No. 1). R. J. Clark, 1 culvert ; and Ira W. Gooderham, dynamite (Div. No. _2). C. Murphy & Son, contractors plough ; and Fred Mulholland, cutting weeds (Div. No. 7). J. G. Marshall & Son, hardware. (Di_v. No .. 8). Toronto Hydro-Electric, street l~ght~ng (D:vs. Nos. 9a and 9b). Interurban Electric Co., street hghtmg (Div. No. 9b).. . Fairbank Lumber Co., lumber; and Toronto Electnc Light, street lighting (Div. No. 10). . . . Toronto Hydro Electric, street hghtmg (Divs. Nos. 10, 11 and 12). Frank Barber, re proposed water works system. Road Commissioners' pay sheets from November 1st to 20th. 87 REPORT. A report was received from : The Township Engineer, respecting the cons~ruction, maintenance and assessment of a proposed Township water works system. RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were passed No. 4717. MILLER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that Resolution No. 4714 be and the same is hereby amended by striking out the wo.rds "Service mains in Districts to be fed from the trunk mains already located" where they appear in said resolution, and substituting in lieu. thereof the wor~s : "12" main on Spadina Rd. southerly from Eglinton Ave. to City Limits. 12" main on Oakwood Ave. southerly from Eglinton Ave. to City Limits. 12" main on Vaughan Rd. easterly from Oakwood Ave. to Wychwood Ave., thence southerly on Wychwood Ave to City Limits. 12" main on Roach St., Stratheam Rd., Connaught Ave., and Wych­ wood Ave. from Eglinton Ave. to comer of Vaughan Rd. and Wychwood Ave. 12" main on Jane St. northerly from Annette St. to St. Clair Ave. 12" main on St. Clair Ave. westerly from City Limits to Jane St. 12" main to supply district known as Swansea. 12" main on Dundas St. from Gilmour Ave. northwesterly to St. Clair Ave. 12" main on Bloor St. from Jane St. to 1,600 feet farther west following the proposed diversion.'' and by striking out the wow "service" as it last appears in the said resolution.-Carried. \ No. 4718. McKAY-BARK~,R.-Resolved that the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to allow a rebate of S2 to Thos. J. Joslin being excessive charges for J.,ocal Improvement rates on Durie St. sidewalk on the north 32' of Lot 79, Block" C" Plan 615, under Assess­ ment No. 1236, Div. 3, 1916, and that the Seal of the Corporation be at­ tached hereto.-Carried. BY-LAWS. The following By-laws were read a 1st time : No. 4372. By Mr. Miller.-To authorize the construc­ tion, maintenance and operation of a system of water works ~or a defined. section or area of the Township of York ad- Jacent to Eglinton Ave. and Weston Rd. - No. 4373. By Mr. Graham.-To authorize the con­ structi?n, maint~na~ce _and operation of a system of water works in a certain d1stnct of the Township of York. The following By-la~ was passed : No. 4374. By Mr. McKay.-To grant the sum of $17,474.80 for General Purposes and Local Improvements. Council adjourned. Read and adopted December 15th, 1916. CLARKE, W. A. Clerk. F. H. MILLER, Acting Reeve. 88 THIRTY-SEVENTH MEETING. COUNCIL CHAMBER, December 4th, 1916. Council met at 2.30 p.m. Members all present.

COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications were received from Township Solicitors, re Craydon Ave. crossing. S. Jackson, asking for sidewalk on Bayliss Ave. Royal Bank, Danforth Ave., asking for permission to collect taxes. Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, re dis­ tribution lines in York Township. Inspector of Prisons and Public Charities, enclosing cheque re distribution of Railway Tax for 1916. Wm. Slater, asking to have the signboard on Jillson Ave. corrected. T. F. Norman, Secretary Oakwood Ratepayers' Associ­ ation, asking that be extended diagonally to Weston. W. H. Harlton, complaining of the condition of Fairbank Ave., North Earlscourt. Toronto Western Hospital, giving notice of the admission of Chas. Reid to their hospital from Grace Hospital. Local Board of Health for the Township of York, re In­ spector's salary. Robt. Blain, re taxes of 18 Hatherly Rd., Fairbank. Grace Hospital, giving notice of the removal of certain patients from their hospital to other hospitals on account of fire. ACCOUNTS. The following accounts were passed Brayley & Nicholson, as per estimate _re Oakwood and Conway side- walks. Grant Contracting Co., as per estimate re Jillson sidewalk. Wm. Bushell, as per estimate re St. ~fark's Rd. sidewalk.. Godson Contracting Co., as per estimate re Jesmond sidewalk and Ravensden pavement. . . , Grant Contracting Co., as per estimate re Windermere and St. Johns Rd. sidewalk. Godson Contracting Co., as per estimate re Ethel Ave. sidewalk. Frank Barber services re water works system. City of Toron'to, re sewer connections on Dunvegan Rd., Runnymede Rd., Annette St. and Greenwood Ave. . Toronto World, advertising re taxes. Bryant Press, printing stationery. Grand & Toy, stationery. Municipal World, nomination forms, etc. . Chas. Macdonald, J. J. McBeth and John Lownsbrough, attending Court re Voters' List. Toronto Electric Light, use of current in offices. J. S. Chapman & Co., ballot boxes. A. & F. Fisher, repairing Treasurer's Office. McDonald & Wilson, connecting desk lamps, etc. Toronto Star, advertising re taxes. Wm Speers, ambulance service. Fra~k Woods, A. N. Taylor and W. J. Baillie, collecting garbage. Grace Hospital, maintenance of Mrs. Agnes Farrow, Mrs. A. Hurst and Harry Yates. . King Edward Sanatorium, maintenance of sundry patients and Mrs. Luxton. _ Toronto General Hospital, fnaintenance of George Wines and James Beaumont. Ho~pital for Sick Children, maintenance of Francis Lemmer and R. Britton. Grenadier Ice & Coal Co. ; F. Forrest, W. Joyce, and City Dairy Co., charity supplies. Canadian Northern Railway System, demurrage on cars (Div. No. 1). W. J. Nelson, repairing picks, etc. (Div. No. 3). l\Irs. A. Snider, gravel (Div. :\'o. 4). Miss Chew & Goddard Co., gravel (Div. No. 6). N. 0. Ramsdin & Co., and J. G. Marshall & Co., hardware; and Gibson, McCormack, Irvin Co., lumber (Div. No. 8). Interurban Electric Co., and Weston Water, Power & Light Com­ mission, street lighting (Div . .'.'\o. 8). Hodson's Hardware, hardware ; and Fairbank Lumber Co., lumber (Div. No. 10). Toronto Electric Light Co., street lighting; Western Builders' Supply Co., lumber ; and D. Morgan, painting street names (Div. No. 11). Toronto Brick Co., cinders (Div. No. 12). Road Commissioners' pay sheets from November 20th to December 4th. Mail and Empire, advertising re taxes.

RESOLUTIO~S. The following resolutions were passed No. 4719. McKAY-MILLER.-Resolved that on account of differ­ ence in Assessment notice and entry in the Assessment roll by which the property of Fred l\I ulholland, being part of Lot 6, Con. 2 West York, is entered in the roll at a valuation of $20,500 in place of $19,500 as appears by Assessment notice given by the Assessor, the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to allow a rebate of S12.90 on said property appearing under Assessment No. 2565, Div. 2 West York, for the year 1916, and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.-Carried.

No. 4720. MrLLER-McKAY.-Resolved that on account of differ­ ence between Assessment notice and entry in the Assessment roll for the propert:y: described uncle: Assessment Nos. 836, 2702 and 2760a, Div. 3, 1916, bemg Lots 1 to 12 me., and A. B. and C. Plan M. 365 ; Lots 166 to 184 inc., Plan 1582 and part of Lots 2 and 3 H.R. (17 acres) the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to allow a r~bate of S2.52, $39.68 and S24.80 on above assessmen\s respectively, amounting in all to the sum of $67, to l\Ir. R. Home Smith and that the seal of the Cor­ poration be attached to this resolution.-Carried.

No. 4721. BARKER-McKAv.-Resolved that on account of error in assessing Lot 12, Bl_ock E., Plan 648, as having a building thereon valued at $300, same bemg vacant land, the Treasurer be and he is hereby 90 au_thorized and instructe9- to allow a rebate on the taxes charged against said property for the year 1916 un1er Assessment No. 2019, Div. 3, of S7. 77 ; and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.-Carried.

No. 4722. MILLE -GRAHAM.-Resolved that the Treasurer be and ~e is hereby_ autho_rized to enter into an agreement, for and on behalf of this Corporation,. with the Burroughs Adding Machine Co. to provide for the care and mam~enance of Burroughs Adding Machine No. 274,106 owned by the Township of York, at an annual charge of $10 payable semi­ annually, and that the seal of the Corporation be attached to this resolu­ tion.-Carried. No. 4723. MILLER-McKAv.-Resolved that on account or error in_school rate charged against Lot 63, Plan 824, under Assessment No. 190, Div. 4, 1916, the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to allow a rebate of 38 cents to Mr. M. R. Derrick and the seal of the Corporation be attached to this resolution.-Carried.'

No. 4724. McKAY-MILLER.-Resolved that on account of error in frontage charged under Assessment No. 1236, Div. 4, 1916, in name of E. Boyle, the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to allow a rebate of .87 cents on the Local Improvement tax charged against said property for construction of sewer and .26 cents sewer rental, and that the seal of the Corporation be attached to this resolution.-Carried.· No. 4725. McKAY-BARKER.-Resolved that the Treasurer· be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to rebate or write off the arrears on the Collector's Roll 1916, Div. No. 1, Assessment No. 3647, amounting to S3.44, said arrears appearing to have been paid and recorded as such on the arrears ledger ; and the seal of the Corporation be affixed hereto.­ Carried. No. 4726. McKAY-BARKER.-Resolved that on account of over assessment of the W 45' of the E 95' of Lot 67, Plan 1013, there being no means of ingress or egress to said property except over private lands the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to accept in full of arrears for the year 1915, the sum of S2.48 instead of S7.43 as charged ; and that the said Treasurer, as Collector for the year 1916, accept the sum of $3.65 in full of all taxes against said property for the year 1916 as charged under Assessment No. 3960, Div. 3, instead of $10.68 as charged in the roll, making a total reduction of S 12.08 ; and the Corporate seal be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4727. BARKER-McKAv.-Resolved that the Treasurer bear and he is hereby in!;,tructed to issue a cheque for the sum of S15 (Fifteen Dollars) in favor of F. Holden re Right of Way and the seal of the Cor­ poration be hereto attached.-Carried. No. 4728. BARKER->.IcKAv.-Resolved that the Treasurer _be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to rebate the arrears.appearing on the tax bill for 1916, amounting to Fourteen Dollars a?d Eighty-T:"o Cents ($14.82) assessed in the name of Josiah Sibt~orpe, said arrears bemg for the year 1913, and the seal of the Corporation be affixed hereto.- Carried. · No. 4729. GRAHAM-BARKER.-Resolved that the Treasurer be and is hereby instructed to advance the ~um of Fifteen Hu?dred Dollars to School Section No. 33 on account of its levy for 1916, m accordance with request of Board of Trustees, dated November 22nd, 1916. That the said Board shall pay the usual interest for such advance from date_ to date of usual first remittance of such levy, and the seal of the Corporation be affixed hereto.-Carried. 91 No. 4730. McKAY-MILLER.-Resolved th~t ~he 9lerk b~ and Jic· i,-, hereby instructed to write Mr. ]. Ruehl n~tifiymg him that m tI:ie event of his blocking the flow of water through his property the To:17nsh1p will hold him responsible for same and the seal of the Corporation be hereto attached.-Carried. No. 4731. GRAHAM-MILLER.-Resolved that the Township Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to write the Commissi_oner of 'Yorks for Toronto that if a sewer on Rushton Rd. be connected with the City sewer, the Township will not divert an:y surface water into ~aid sewer without first submitting a request to the City of Toronto.-Carried. BY-LAWS. The following By-laws were passed No. 437 5. By Mr. Barker.-To grant the sum of $6,785.32 for Local Improvements and General Purposes. No. 4376. By Mr. McKay.-To name a place for hold­ ing nominations, fix polling places, appoint deputy returning officers and poll clerks for the year 191 7. Council adjourned. Read and adopted December 15th, 1916. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. F. H. l\lILLER, Acting Reeve.

THIRTY-EIGHTH l\IEETii\G.

CouNclL CHAMBER, December 15th, 1916. Pursuant to Statute, the Council met at 2.30 p.m. Members all present. The minutes of the two previous meetings were read and adopted.

COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications were received from : E. A. _Hay, on behalf of ratepayers of York Mills, asking for electric energy for light, heat and power. Township Solicitors, re Craydon Ave. extension. Can. Pac. Ry., re moving Emery Station. Dovercourt Land Co., re foot reserve on Plan 14-12. King Edward Sanitarium, giving notice that after Dec. 1st Thos. McCutcheon will be struck off the list of indigent patients from the Township. of York. E. Fielding, asking for sidewalk on Humber Blvd. Secretary S.S. No. 32, complaining of the condition of the concrete sidewalk in front of the school in said section. Tn.~s~e~s S.S. No. 30, asking that the polling booth for Sub-D1v1s10n No. 9 be held in their school house. 92 Secretary .West Fairbank Ratepayers' Association re water system m York Township. ' . Frank Barbe~, giving a report on the condition of tlw sidewalk complained of by Secretary S.S. No. 32.

ACCOUNTS. The following accounts were passed . Frank Barber, ~earching_dee~s re Lot 22, Con. 1 W. York; Craydon Ave. extension ; en_gmeenng services re St. l\Jark's Rd., Beresford Ave., Ethel Ave., side~alks, Appleton Ave., pavement, Appleton Ave., Rushto_n Rd., Windermere Ave., St. John's Rd., and Jcs­ mond ·Ave., sidewalks. Barber Asphalt Paving Co., as per estimate re Lauder and Glenholrnc Ave., pavements. Godson Contracting Co., as per estimate re Ethel Ave., sidewalk. Grand & Toy, stationery, etc. A. Snider, stamps. C. H. Macdonald, John Lownsbrough, George Goulding and J. J. McBeth, remuneration re Dog Licenses. Evening Telegram, advertising re taxes. Globe Printing Co., advertising re taxes. J. C. White, re counting of persons passing over right-of-way of Canadian Northern Railway. Ontario Gazette, subscriptions. Municipal World, collector's account. Bryant Press, printing stationery. Board of Highway Commissioners, oil applied on Weston Rd. Burroughs Adding Machine Co., repairs to machine. Wm. Speers, ambulance service. Dr. W. H. Eby, Thos. Griffith, John T. Watson and Donald L. Lawrie re Local Board of Health. Ralph E. Young & Co., services rendered re Treasurer's books. Toronto General Hospital, maintenance of Linda Benford, Geo. Mountsteven and Amelia Stanmore. Hospital for Sick Children, maintenance of Wm. Reid and Ellen R. Salmon, and treatment of sundry patients. A. Warren, Fairbank Coal Co., James Shirt, Drummond Fuel Co., and W. Joyce, charity supplies. Thos. Meredith & Co., hardware (Div. No. 2). J. Saunders, repairing machinery ; and Canadian Lumber Co., lumber (Div. No. 6). . . W. ]. Nelson, repairing tools, Shedden Forwarding Co., gravel ; W. ]. Moore, gravel ; and Smyth & Ryan, cement (Div. ~o. 7). Interurban Electric Co. cinders ; Canada Cycle & Motor Co., cinders; J. G. Marshall & S~n, hardware ; Intc:urban Electric Co., street lights and Gibson, McCormack, Irvu:i- Co., lumber and Jas. Cruikshank & Sons, signs for streets .(Div. :"J

93 PETITION. The following petition was received from A. E. Reaman and others, asking for water on Hume­ wood Ave. RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were passed No. 4732. McKAv-GRAHAM.-Resolved that on account of dupli­ cate assessment of 8 acres, part of Lot 16, Con. 1, West York, as appears under Assessment Nos. 938 and 939, Div. 2 W. York, the Treasu~er be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to allow a rebate of S16.20 under Assessment No. 939, Div. 2, W. York, for the year 1916; -and the seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed.-Carried. No. 4733. GRAHAM-BARKER.-Resolved that the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to refund to ?\Ir. F. N. Roddy of 424 Rushton Rd. the sum of S2.37 being excessive charges for Local Improvement rates on Rushton Rd. (west side) sidewalk on the S 18' 334" of N 35' 3" of Lots 25 and 26 and the E 18' 134" of Lot 27, Plan 113:52, Assessment No. 1769, Div. 4, 1916, and that the seal of the Corporation be attached hereto.-Carried. No. 4734. McKAv-BARKER.-Resolved that on account of error in entering income assessment at Sl,000 in the roll in place of S800 as appeared on the assessment notice served on Mr. Alex Watson of Newton­ brook, and produced, the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to allow a rebate of $2.90 on Assessment :s;o. 1761, Div. 2 W.Y. 1916, in the name of the said Alex Watson, and that the seal of the Cor­ poration be attached hereto.-Carried. No. 4735. McKAv-GRAHAM.-Resolved that on account of error in assessing Lot 42, Plan 1547 as having a building thereon valued at $7 50, said lot being vacant, the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorised and instructed to allow a rebate of $20 on taxes charged against said lot for the year 1916 under Assessment No. 4222, Div. 3a, and that the seal of the Corporation be attached hereto.-Carried. No. 4736. GRAHAM-BARKER.-Resolved that on account of error in assessing Lots 60 and 61, Plan 2000, as having buildings thereon valued respectively $100 and $50 said lots being vacant, the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to allow a rebate of S2.67 on taxes charge1 against Lot 60 and Sl.3-1 on taxes charged against Lot 61, said lots bemg assessed under Assessment No. 5102, Div. 3a, 1916, and that the seal of the Corporation be attached hereto.-Carried. No. 4737. McKAY-BARKER.-Resolved that on account of error in asses~ing Lot 52, Plan 1719, as having a house thereon valued at S75, ?ame bemg vacant land, the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to allow a rebate of $1.93 on the taxes charged against said property for the year 1916 under Assessment No. 3-125, Div. 3a, and that the seal of the Corporation be attached hereto.-Carricd. No. 4738. BARKER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that on account of differ­ ence between Assessment notice and entry in the Assessment roll for the property described under Assessment Nos. 1018, 1073 and 1080, Div. No. 1, 1916, being Lots 357, 405, 406, -113, 41-1 and 415, Plan 1770, the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to allow a rebate of $5.39 ; 94 $5.18 and $7.78 on above assessments respectively, amounting in all to the sum of. $18.35 an.d that the seal of the Corporation be attached to this resolution.-Carried.

No. 4739. BARKER-McKAv.-Resolved that in the matter of . proposed extensio~ of Ei~een Ave., the ~eeve and Treasurer be and they are hereby authorized to issue a cheque m favor of the Township Solicitors for $5 7 5 for the purchase of Lot No. 19, on the north. side of Florence Cres., Plan 1665, and the Corporate seal be attached hereto.-Carried. No. 4740. McKAY-GRAHAM.-Resolved that the Engineer be and he is authorized to report re 2" main on Humewood Ave., and to report on matter and the seal of the Corporation be attached hereto.-Carried. No. 4741. MILLER-GRAHAM.-Resolved that the Clerk of this Municipality be and he is hereby authorized to publish notice of the hearing by the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board of ratepayers and other persons interested in and supporting or opposing the passage of Water By-laws Nos. 4372 and 4373 in the Toronto World once a week for three successive weeks ; And that the solicitor be and he is hereby instructed to make application to the said Board for Certificate approving the said By-laws.-Carried. • No. 4742. GRAHAM-BARKER.-Resolved that the Treasurer be and he is hereby instructed to have 500 copies of the Annual Financial Statement of the Township of York for the year 1916 prepared in pursua~ce of "The Municipal Act," printed and bound as per contract, an~ furmsh the Clerk with at least 200 copies of same on or before the 23rd mst., for distribution according to law.-Carried. No. 4743. McKAY-GRAHAM.-Resol~ed that the report of the Township Engineer, dated November 16th, 1916, rel~ting to the prop.osed extension of water mains from the City of Toronto mto the Township of York pursuant to provisions of Chapter 100, Ontario Statutes,. 1916, and agreement attached thereto entered into between the ~ownship of York and the City of Toronto be and the same are hereby received and adopted. -Carried.

BY-LAWS. The following By-laws were passed By-laws Nos. 4372 and 4373 (read a 1st time Nov. 20th, 1916) were read a second time. No. 437.7. By Mr. Barker.-To authorize the acquiring of Lot No. 19 on the north west side of Florence Crescent according to Plan 1665. No. 4378. By Mr. Barker.-To further postpone the sale of lands for arrears of taxes. No. 4379. By Mr. Barker.-To grant the sum of $4,462.97 for Local Improvements and General Purposes. Council adjourned to meet on December 28th at 2 p.m. Read and adopted December 28th, 1916. THOMAS GRIFFITH, Reeve. W. A. CLARKE, Clerk. 95 THIRTY-NINTH MEETING.

COUNCIL CHAMBER, December 28th, 1916. Pursuant to adjournment, the Council met .at 2.30 P:m. Members all present. The minutes of the prev10us meetmg were read and adopted.

CQ;l,Il'\Il'NICATIONS. The following communications were received from Township Solicitors, re the following matters : Enclosing copy of letter from the Board of Railway Commissioners re Craydon Ave. extension ; re Water By-laws ; and Daven­ port vs. Township of York. Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, acknow­ ledging receipt of petition for lighting service York Mills District. Assistant Secretary Board of Railway Commissioners for Canada, re level crossing of the C.P.R. and G.T.R. at Dufferin St., Weston. T. F. Norman, Secretary Oakwood Ratepayers' Associ­ tion, re sewerage rental, etc. John Coutts, Secretary Lambton Park Ratepayers' As­ sociation, re lighting of Jane St-. and Scarlett Rd. Subways. J. W. Newton, asking for name plate to be placed on the Po~t Office known as Sub 77.

REPORT. A report was received from : Wm. Dever, Building Inspector, from July 1st, 1915, to July 1st, 1916.

RESOLUTIONS. The following resolutions were passed

No. 4744. BARKER-1\fILLER.-Resolved that the 'freasurer be an~ he is hereby in~tructed to write off the following outstanding accounts which appear on his general ledger, namely :-School Sections Nos. 3, 4, 6. ~O. Gerrard St .. Rate ; Davenport Rd. Rate ; Toronto Suburban Railway Rate ; Spadina Rd. Sewer Rate ; Parkwood ;\ Ye. ; Montclair Aye and Heath St. Pavements Rate; Davies Drainage Account ; ·wood­ bme sewer account ; Spadina Rd. sewer account ; Wheeler A \·e. sewer account ; Farnham J:,..ve. ; Davenport Rd. Commutation Account ; Gerrard St. Commutation Account. And the seal of the Corporation be affixed hereto.-Carried.

No. 4745. McKAY-BARKER.-Resolved that the Treasurer be and he is hereby instructed to issue cheque to Geo. Moses for S25 and James McMullen for $~5 for extra services as Sanitary Inspectors; and the seal of the Corporation be attached to this resolution.-Carried. 96 BY-LAW. The following By-law was passed : No. 4380. By Mr. McKay.-To instruct the Treasurer to write off certain arrears of taxes appearing on his Arrears Ledger as non-collectable. Council adj01{rned Sine Die. Read and adopted Clerk. Reeve. ADDENDA

TOWNSHIP OF YORK.

CLERK'S OFFICE, FEB., 1917.

Statement of assessed values of the Township of York for the year 1916 according to Statute Labor Districts. or sections as defined by By-law No. 2068, and amendmg By-law No. 2202 of the Township of York. Assessment 1916 1.-L'Amaroux Section, comprising Lots 15 to 25 inclu­ sive, in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Cons., east ...... $385,072 75 2.-Don Section, comprising Lots 2 to 14 inclusive, in the 2nd and 3rd Cons., east of Yonge Street, and Lots S to 14 inclusive, in the 4th Con., east of Yonge Street...... 705,920 85 3.-Yonge Street Section, comprising Lots 1 to 25 inclu­ sive, in the 1st Con. east of Yonge Street, and Lots 1 to 25 inclusive in the 1st Con., west of Yonge Street...... 3,091,305 55 4.-Elia Section, comprising Lots 15 to 25 inclusive, in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Cons., west of Yonge Street.. 506,200 00 5.-Emery Section, comprising Lots 15 to 25 inclusive, in the 5th, 6th and 7th Cons., west of Yonge Street 245,450 25 6.- Section, comprising Lots 5 to 14 inclusive, in the 4th, 5th and 6th Cons., west of Yonge St. 576,165 74 7.-Fair_bank Section, comprising Lots 1 to 14 inclusive, m the 2nd and 3rd Cons., west of Yonge Street. . . 1,918,948 70 8.-Mt. Dennis Section, comprising Lots 34 to 40 inclu- sive, in the 3rd Con. F.B., and Lots 1 to 4 inclu- sive, in the 4th and 5th Con., we~t of Yonge St... 2,652,511 72 9.-Lambton and Swansea Section, comprising Lots 38 to 40 inclusive, in the 2nd Con. F.B., Lots 1 to 10 inclusive, H.R., and Lots 38 to 41 inclusive, in 1st Con. F.B...... 3,208,013 SO 10.-Wychwood and Earlscourt Section, comprisincr Lots 22 to 33 inclusive, in Con. 3 F.B...... ~-... . 4,309,675 00 98 1L-Todmorden Section, compnsmg Lot 10 in the 2nd Con. F.B., Lots 12 to 19 inclusive in the 2nd Con. F.B., Lots 6 to 15 and 19 to 20 inclusive, in the 3rd Con. F.B., and Lot 1 in the 2nd and 3rd Cons., east of Yonge Street...... 2,402,948 SO 12.-Coleman Section, comprising Lots 1 to 9 inclusive, in the 2nd Con. F.B., Lot 1 in the 1st Con. F.B., north of Grand Trunk Railway ; Lots 1 to S inclusive, in the 3rd Con. F.B., and Lots 1 to 4 inclusive, in the 4th Con. east of Yonge Street.... 3,196,576 65 Total Assessment, 1916 ...... $23,198,789 21

W. A. CLARKE, Clerk.

99 ROAD COMMISSIONER'S REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1916

April 1st, 1917. To the Reeve and Council of York Township: GENTLEMEN,-In accordance with instructions, I beg to submit the following report of expenditure for public works in the year 1916, viz. : DIVISION No. 1.-Frank Thwaits, Foreman. Approximate cost of material : Gravel ...... S 120 00 Stone...... 160 00 Lumber...... 40 00 Hardware...... 6 25 Total...... S 326 25

The expenditure in this Division was somewhat large on account of us having to fill in a number of washouts and put in new culverts. We put a new culvert on the 2nd ·Conces­ sion at a cost of about $300, and also one on the 4th Con­ cession which cost about $150. We also put four cars of stone on the 4th Concession which cost about $300. We done a great deal of repairs to the old bridges on the Mill Road and Side Road and put in a new culvert on Newtonbrook Side Road which cost about $200. Be­ tween the 2nd and 3rd Concessions we also put a good deal of gravel on the roads over the Division and cut the weeds, etc. Total expenditure in this Division, $2,152.93.

DIVISION No. 2.-Ira W. Gooderham and Geo Chadwick, Foremen. Approximate cost of material : Hardware ...... S S 35 Stone ...... 255 00 Gravel ...... 294 00 1 Sewer Pipe ...... 33 60 Total ...... 58i 95 The expenditure in this Division has been somewhat large, as there were a number of washouts all over the Divi­ sion. Grading and drawing gravel on Duncan's Side Road

100 and also on White Side Road at a cost of about G:ravel $300 on Yor~ Mill~ Side Road cost about $400. Side Road Whit~ stra1ghtemng and stone and gravel cost about $550. Gravel on 4th Concession and Townline cost about $200. Culyert on Duncan Si~e Road cost .$50. and Grading gravellmg the 2nd _C~ncess10n north from Eglinton cost Ave. about $450. Bmldmg breakwater in Milne cost about Hollow $1,200. Cutting weeds and opening ditches over the Division, etc. · Total expenditure in this Division, $3,274.62.

DIVISION No. 3.-David Carruthers, Foreman. Approximate cost of material : Lumber ...... S 877 Gravel...... 12 Stone and 103 70 Culvert Pipe...... 188 Hardware ...... 75 Cinders ...... 41 38 .' .. . . 12 00 Total...... il,222 95 The expenditure in this Division has been of the kind, ordinary such as repairing sidewalks and building new We built ones. a walk on York Mills Hill at a cost of about $625. We also put down a good deal of walk on Yonge St. from York Mills north. We also graded and gravelled Ave. Johnston and Popes Lane at a cost of $325 and put cars on Lansing of stone Side Road at a cost of $150. General work the Division, over such as repairing culverts and fixing· guard rails, cutting weeds, etc. Total expenditure in this Division, $2,162.89. DIVISIONS No. 4 AND 5.-J. C. Snider and W. 0. Duncan, Foremen. Approximate_ cost of material : Gravel...... S 1;~ ~J Cement and Lumber ...... · · · · · · · · · Steel Culverts ...... · · 4~ g~ Concrete ...... ····················· Total...... $ 327 59 The expenditure in these Divisions has be~n ordinary ?f the kind such as putting on gravel and puttmg verts. m cul­ We g;avelled part of the side_ road between 20 and 21 Lo~s and some on the 5th Conce_ss10n. We also put two new culverts m on the 6th Concess10n and one culvert on IOI the 5th Concession and one on the 4th Concession, and cut the weeds over the Divisions, etc. Total expenditure in these Divisions, $1,549.94.

DIVISION No. 6-.-C. Yeatman and Fred Wicks, Foremen. Approximate cost of material : Gravel ...... S 12-! 85 Cement ...... 75 39 Hardware ...... 11 85 Culverts ...... 42 00 Lumber ...... 59 39 Total...... S 313 48

The expenditure in this Division has been of the ordinary kind, such as grading and gravelling the roads and repairing culverts and putting in new ones. We repaired the abut­ ment on the bridge at on Downsview Side Rd., which cost about $120. We also put in two new culverts on Downsview Side Rd. costing about S250. We also put one culvert in on the 4th Concession, cost about $200, and also graded the Hill and road on the -!th Concession. \Ve also put a quantity of gravel on the 5th and 6th Concessions and graded part of the 5th Concession, costing about S250. We also put cinders on Fleming Side Rd. railing on Bull Rd. at Black Creek. Cutting weeds over the Division, etc. Total expenditure in this Division, $1,950.70.

DIVISION No. 7.-Ed. Whelan, Foreman. Approximate cost of material :

Lumber ...... S 250 00 Gravel ...... 125 00 Cement ...... 75 00 Hardware ...... 15 00 Total...... • S 465 00

The expenditure in this Division was somewhat large on account of so many washouts and soft places on the roads. We put in one new culvert in the 2nd Concession costing about $250. We repaired one on McDougald Ave. 'and also on Bathgate Hill and Wilson Ave. at a cost of about $200. Sidewalk in Bedford Park cost about $300. Ditching the hill at Clark's Bridge on Lansing Side Rd. cost about $300. We also put a quantity of gravel on the Wilson Ave. and the 2nd Concession and planed the roads and cut the weeds, etc. Total expenditure in this Division, $2,237.62.

102 DIVISION N 0. 8.-c. Yeatman, Foreman. Approximate cost of material :

Lumber ...... S 479 72 Stone...... 198 88 Gravel...... 43 10 Hardware...... 31 90 Cinders ...... 45 40 . S 799 00 Cost of Collect mg Garbage ...... 43 7 SO Cost of Street Lighting...... 876 00

Total...... $2,112 SO . The expenditu~e in this Division has been of the ordinary kind, s~ch as grading the streets and putting on stone, gravel and brickbats. We also put down a great many cinder paths. We put down cinder and plank walks on Eglinton Ave. to the Kodak, which cost about $400. We also put brickbats on the road, as they could not get in with their material for building. We put cinder paths on a number of streets, such as Lambton Aye., Beechwood, Freijam, Rose­ thorn and Gray Aves. We also put a plank walk on Lamb­ ton Ave. and Eglinton Ave. west to the church, which cost about $300. Stone on Paving Rd. cost about S200, on 5th Concession cost about $150. Cutting weeds, etc. Total expended in this Division, $3,432.33.

DIVISION No. 9a.-George Daniels, Foreman. Approximate cost of material : Lumber ...... $ 419 26 Stone...... 98 84 Hardware...... 21 40 Sewer pipe...... 3 SO $ 543 00 Cost of Collecting Garbage...... 152 31 Cost of Street Lights ...... __1,_18_4_0_4 Total ...... $1,879 OS The expenditure in this Division h~s been of the ord~nary kind, such as putting stone on Elhs Ave, guard-rail on Windermere and a culvert. We also lowered the grade at the corner of Bloor and Jane and stoned it at a cost of ab<;mt $200. We also laid a plank walk on Kennedy Ave. costing $250 ; also a plank walk on Windermere cos~ about $27 5. We also graded Park Rd. and put a guard-rail a?d length­ ened the culvert at the corner of Ostend and Windermere. Cleaned out the ditches and culverts and cut the weeds over the Division, etc. Total expended in this Division, $4,648.18.

103 D1vts10N No. 9b.-Geo; Daniels, Foreman.. AiJproximate cost of material : Lumber ...... $ 125 18 Stone...... 85 14 Hardware ...... ,...... 17 54 Gravel...... 13 77 $ 241 63 Cost of Garbage Collection...... $1,272 62 Cost of Street Lights...... 1,664 04 Total...... $3,178 29 The -expenditure in this Division has been somewhat large, as we had to grade a number of streets where they put down concrete sidewalks. We also put down a plank walk at Lambton and widened the road, which. cost about $400. We had a good deal of trouble with St. John Rd. on account of the traffic going that way of Dundas St. We put three cars of stone on Jane St. and St. John Rd., costing about $180. We graded Windermere from St. John Rd. to An­ nette St. at a cost of about $200. We also graded Beresford, Priscilla and St. Mark Rds., costing about $500. Cleaned all ditches and cut weeds, etc. Total expended in the Division, $2,376.24.

DIVISION, No. 10a.-Andrew Watt, Foreman. Approximate cost of material : Lumber...... $ 329 30 Stone...... 379 75 Hardware ...... ' 16 75 Gravel...... 14 90 $ 740 70 · Cost of Collecting Garbage ...... ·... 1,680 50

Total. ·..... ; ...... $2,431 20 The expenditure in this Division has been somewhat large, as we had to do a great deal of grading all over the Division. We graded, stoned and gravelled Eglinton Ave., which ,cost about $000. We put in a culvert on Oakwood which cost about $200.· Put a great deal of stone and gravei on Oakwood and Lauder, which cost about $500 · cinders on Dufferin, and also gravel, which cost $200 ·1 laid a plank sidewalk on McRobert St. and graded and put a new culvert on it at a cost of about $500. We also graded a number of ·other streets and opened up ditches to let off the water and cut the weeds over the Division, etc. ' Total expenditure in this Division, $5,719~51.

104 DIVISION No. 10b.-H. Middleton, Foreman. Approximate cost of material : Lumber...... $1,409 66 g;!::::::::·:·:·:·:"::::::::::::: :~ i Hardware...... 78 00 $1,977 99 Cost of Collecting Garbage ...... 1,661 26 Cost- of Street Lights ...... 1,413 00 Total ...... $5,052 25 -The expenditu-re in this Division has been somewhat large, as we have taken some streets which need a great deal of repair, such as Burton Rd., which we gravelled and put d?wn a cinder path at a cost of $560 ; Cloverly and Glen­ ville cost $140 ;· Bute St. walk cost $207 ; Dunvegan and Forest Hill Rd. stone and gravel cost about $400 ; Bathurst St. walk north of Eglinton cost about $400. Bathurst St. north from City limits, walk and gravel, cost $425. Eglinton Ave. stone, gravel and grading and culvert cost $1,082 ; Earnsdale, cutting, gravel and culvert cost $374; Mulberry Ave., stone, gravel, culvert-and sidewalk, $439; sidewalk at school at High St. and Pinewood cost $357. We also done a great deal of snow shovelling and cleaning ditches and cutting weeds, etc. Total expenditure in this ·Division, $8,387.81. DIVISION No. 11.-David Aitchison, Foreman. Approximate cost of material : Lumber ...... $ 516 07 Stone...... 429 65 Sewer Pipe...... 190 20 Hardware...... 37 32 $1,173 24 Cost of Collecting Garbage ...... 354 46 Cost of Street Lights ...... 1,200 00 ---- Total...... $2,727 70 The expenditure in this division has been. of the ordinary kind, such as repairing culverts and grading streets and cleaning ditches, putting gravel and stone on a number of streets and repairing cinder walks and also plank walks. We put in several new culverts, one on Bee St., one on Gamble. We also put a good deal of gravel and stone on Pape Ave., as the traffic is very heavy on that st.reet, and also on Leslie we have a great deal of trouble with water as the ground is very level, which cost a_good deal of money.

I05" We also put a new plank sidewalk on Woodville at the School. We also put stone on Bee St., Salmon, Gamble and Franklin and gravel on a number of other streets. We also graded Cronin, Guestholm, Mortinore, Barker, West­ wood and Torrence Ave. We also repaired guard-rail on Cudmore Hill and repaired bridge in the Don Valley, cleaned out ditches and cut the weeds over the Division, etc. Total expenditure in this Division, $6,228.26. D1v1sION No. 12.-Henry Taylor, Foreman. Approximate cost of material : Lumber...... $ 269 06 Gravel. ... : : ... : ...... 170 10 Cinders...... 59 50 Hardware...... 20 49 $ 519 15 Cost of Collecting Garbage...... 254 28 Cost of Street Lights ...... _ ...... : ...... 636 00 Total. .. : ...... -. . . $1,409 43 The expenditure in this Division has been of the ordinary kind, drawing gravel and cinders and grading the streets all over the Division. We put &wn a plank walk at Wood­ bine Ave. from City Limits north to Church and cinders north of that and also gravelled the road ; we also put a plank walk at the new school and on the Dawes Rd. we drew for walk on several streets and to repair old walks, graded q number of streets all over the Division. We drew a good deal of gravel up the townline to keep it in good repair, cleaned out the ditches all over the Division and cut 1he weeds, etc. Total expenditure in this Division, $3,175.67.

A. SNIDER, Road Com missioner.

106 TOWNSHIP OF YORK

STATEMENT OF IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS.

In the hands of the Foremen for the Year Ending 31st December, 1916.

Division No. I Divisions Nos. 4 and 5 NEWTON BROOK EMERY AND ELIA 3 Slush Scrapers ...... $10 00 3 Road Planers ...... $20 00 1 Road Planer...... 14 00 2 Slush Scrapers...... 6 00 2 ,:'Wheelbarrows...... 5 00 2 Picks ...... : 1 oo 2 Slush Scrap~rs ...... 10 00 2 Shovels ...·...... 1 00 1 Lantern...... 75 Total ...... , ...... $36 00 1 Small Grader ...... : . . . 5 00 Total ...... $36 7 5 Division No. 6- Division No. 2 DOWNVIEW AND MOUNT DENNIS DON LANDS 1 Road Planer ...... $25 00 1 ·Large Grader ...... $50 00 1 Road Planer ...... 3 Slush Scrapers...... 11 00 15 00 2 Road Planers ...... : . 6 00 1 Scythe ...... ;...... 1 50 2 Scythes...... 1 00 1 Lantern...... 50 1 Pick...... 50 5 Slush Scrapers ...... : .. 25 00 2 Screw Jacks ...... : 4 00 Total...... $72 50 Total ...... $67 00

Division No. 3 Division No. 1 • WILLOWDALE FAIRBANK 1 Large Grader ...... $150 00 1 Road Planer...... 15 00 1 Road Planer ... , .. ······ .$l0 OO 1 Slush Scraper...... 5 og 1 Cement Roller .. ···· · · · · · 15 OO 2 Wheelbarrows ..... ·- .· · 4 g 1 Snow Plough ..... · .. · .. : lO OO 1 Crowbar ...... · · 0 50 1 Slush Scraper. · · · · · · · · · · · 8 OO 1 Pick ...... ······ 12 1 Bridge Wrench ..... ····· 50 1 Plough ..... · .. · · · · · .. · .. OO 1 Wheel ~craper ...... ·---10 00 Total...... $55 00 Total...... $185 50 107 $ 75 Division No. 8 2 Lanterns ...... 1S Picks and Shovels ...... 10 50 5 00 MOUNT DENNIS 1 Plough ...... 2 Slush Scrapers ...... 10 00 10 Snow Shovels ...... 3 00 1 Large Grader ...... $125 00 90 2 Small Graders...... 10 00 1 Hand Axe ...... 1 Chopping Axe ...... 1 00 5 Shovels·...... 2 50 1 00 7 Picks...... 3 SO 1 a:and Saw ...... 1 Cross-Cut Saw...... 4 00 1 Plough ...... :...... 12 00 Total...... $189 75 2 Slush Scrapers...... 12 00 1 Pick Point Plough...... 15 00 Division No. 11 · 2 Wheel Scrapers...... 10 00 Total...... $194 00 TOD MORDEN 1 Large Grader ...... $125 00 Division No. 9 1 Grader...... 20 00 1 Plough...... 10 00 LAMBTON MILLS 4 Pike Poles...... 1 00 1 Gravel Screen...... 1 00 1 Plough ...... $ 8 00 1 Crowbar...... 50 2 Shovels ...... 1 so 1 Spade...... 50 2 Picks .... ·...... 1 so 1 Cross-Cut Saw...... 1 00 1 Cross-Cut Saw ...... 1 00 2 Slush Scrapers...... 6 00 1 Sledge Hammer...... 1 50 3 Mud a:oes...... 75 3 Lamps ...... : ... . 1 so 4 Napping Hammers...... 1 00 3 Barrels ...... 3 00 3 Small Hammers...... 1 00 1 Tool Box ...... ·...... 1 00 1 Large Hammer...... 2 SO 2 Bridge Wrenches ...... 2 00 2 Scythes...... 1 50 1 Road Rake ..•...... 50 1 Stone Sledge...... 2 00 1 Mud Scraper ...... 50 2 Wheelbarrows ...... 4 00 Total...... :"": ...... $173 75 1 Crow Bar ...... 1 00 1 Pile Driver ...... so 00 1 Post Hole Auger ...... 1 50 Division No. 12 1 Slush Scraper ...... 4 00 1 Axe .. ·.· ...... 1 00 COLEMAN 1 Adze ...... , ...... 50 1 Gravel Screen, ...... 2 so 1 Wheel Scraper ...... $10 00 1 Snow Ploug~ ...... -35 00 1 Road Planer ...... 10 00 1 Slush Scraper ...... S 00 Total...... $121 SO 2 Shovels ...... 1 00 2 Snow Shovels ...... 50 3 Picks ...... 1 50 Division No. 10 1 Spade ...... 25 2 Crowbars ...... 1 00 .FAIRBA~K AND WYCHWOOD 2 Stone Hammers ...... 2 00 6 Napping Hammers ...... 2 50 1 Large Grader ...... $100 00 1 Hand Saw ...... 50 1 Slush Scraper...... 6 00 1 Axe ...... 1 00 1 Wheel...... ; . . . . . 15 00 1 Square ...... 50 1 Post Hole Auger...... 1 SO 2 Scythes ...... 1 00 1 Crowbar...... 7 S 1 Hand·Axe...... 75 Total...... $36 75 1 Post Hole Scoop...... 1 SO 2 Sand Screens...... 2 00 Total value of Tools ..... $1,24f 40

A. SNIDER, Road Commissioner.

108 TOWNSHIP OF YORK

AUDITOR'S REPORT

AUGUST 13TH, 1~17. To the Reeve and Council,, Township of York:

GE~:LEMEN,-We have audited the accounts of the Tovi:nsh1p. for the year ending December 31st, 1916, the audit havmg been carried on- throughout the year and now completed, and we submit herewith the following state­ ments: Statement ·in detail of Receipts and Disbursements. Abstract _of Receipts and Disbursements. Statement of Assets and Liabilities. All of which we certify to be correct and in accordance with the books and records as kept by the Treasurer. The General and various Special Bank Accounts have been examined with the cheques and pass books, and the balances at 31st December, 1916, duly verified. · The .Treasurer's Bonds have been -examined and found !n full force_ and effect, and the securities representing the investment of the School Fund Trust monies have been ex­ amined and found in order. The Statement of Assets and Liabilities is subject, as usual, to correctness of the valuation of school buildings and equipment as carried in the account. The re-organization of the accounting system in the _Treasurer's office has been considerably delayed, but is now being carried through as quickly as possible and we have hopes that by the close of the year everything will be running smoothly. During the year just reviewed, the Township committed· itself to the constructi6n of a Waterworks system, the ex­ penditure to 31st December being of a preliminary nature to the extent of about $2,500 .. Since the first of the current year active construction work has been carried on and we would strongly recommend that a proper system of accounts to take care of the Construction expenditures and also the Operating receipts and expenditures should be imr:nediately installed entirely separate to the regular Township books,

IO~ so that if the Utility, when completed, is to be operated by a Commission or Water Works Department of the Town­ ship, complete records of the construction and operating will be available from the outset to turn over to such De­ partment, without at that time disturbing the Treasurer's accounts. All of which is respecfully submitted. Yours faithfully, RALPH E. YouNG & Co. Chartered Accountants. Auditors.

Finally audited and allowed and adopted by Resolution No. 4884, passed by the Council of the Township of York on the 15th day of August, 1917.

w. A. CI;ARKE, Township Clerk.

IIO TOWNSHIP OF YORK

DETAIL OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS January 1st, 1916, to December 31st, 1916

RECEIPTS

TAXES, 1915 1916 January-Collected ...... $ 9,107 15 February " ...... 8,887 46 March ...... 19,252 86 April ~...... 12,409 51 May ...... _...... 18,809 59 June ...... 3,640 03 July ...... , . . 1,328 91 August ...... 4,465 99 September ..... · · · · · · ; · · · ; .. · · · ; · .. · .. ; · · .. · ~.. gM ~g October · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·: · · '. '. 188 81 November .... · · · · · · · · · ·; · ·; · · · · · ·; · · · · · ··· · · · · · 1,782 48 December ...... :;:;.;: ...... :; ... ____ $ 83,638 92

TAXES, 1914.

January-Collected ...... , , . , . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $ 73 75

TAXES, 1916.

October-Collected ...... · · , · · · ·. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $ 15 79 November " ...... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 32,976 77 December .... ; .. · · · · · · · · ·. · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 250,595 93 $283,588 49

ARREARS OF TAXES, 1916. 1,428 18 1,319 82 2,761 39 ~~llt:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;::::: s 2,014 85 5,354 29 3,521 90 June : : : : : : : :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :::::: .... 1,305 78 5,207 72 2,587 02 2,031 85 1,288 37 t; )))\\/::::::::>Yi:::\ I 2,313 05 $ 31,134 22

III CHARITY. Oct. 10. Hospital for Sick Children-Refund re maintenance of Bertie Parker ...... : ...... ·...... $ 16 00 Nov. 2. Mrs.Fislier-Remaintenanceof son...... 3 00 Nov. 24. Hos. Sick Children-Re maintenance sundry patients. . . 23 12 Dec.· 30. ~efund re Hospital Maintenance ...... ' . : .... · 3 -·oo --- $ 45 12

DIVISION NO. ·11.

Oct. 17. Phippen Bros.-Refund ~n account ...... ~ $ 10 87

ROADS AND BRIDGES. Jan. 31. Refund interest-Re Russell Hill Pavement ...... $ 01 Mar. 17. Frank Barber-Collections re cuts made in Walmer Road pavement ..... : ... ;; ...... ;...... 117 67 Sept. 14 .. Harold F. Ritchie-Cheque re Burton· Road...... 200 00 Oct. 6. Refund from wages account Division re No. 9 (a)...... 4 75 $ 322 43

LICENSES .A,ND FlN:ES, 1916. Feb; 1. A. J . .M. Bean-Mo"4tg pictµre license ...... S 25 00 Mar. 31. Mrs. I. Neilson~Victuallip.g house License ...... -6 00 Apr. 20. Joseph Ducker, " " " ...... 6 00 Apr. 29. Chas. Brooker, ...... 6 00 May 11. Swansea Methodist Church,-Victualling house License. ,, 11. 6 00 Fred Barrow " " " 6 00 " 11. J.S.Webb,' " " ,, 11. 6 00 F. Carter, 6 00 May 27. C.Brown, 5 00 June 17. P.J.Maher, 6 00 " 30. Mrs, Jennie Hamsworth, 6 00 July 19. G.Hughes, 6 00 Sept. 6. Canada Nitro Product$, Ltd...... 100 00 Sept. 14. W. H. Clay-Sundry fines ...... 6 00 " 14. Chas. E. Par~r-Victualling house license ...... ·-3 50 $ 199 50

DOG TAX.

2 00 r.i~;~Col\7cted: : : : : : : : : : : : : ·: : : : : : : .. : .. : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : S Apr. 5 00 ...... ~ ...... May 10 00 June ······································· ····· 482 00 July ... ············.····························· 738 00 Aug. ····································· ······. 55 10 .Sept. ············································ 96 00 Oct. ············································· 135 00 ···················· ······················ .. 304 70 Nov...... , Dec. 172 20 ····················. ············ .. ········· 17 00 $2,017 00 II2 MISCELLANE(')US. Jan. 14. Returns from Poundkeeper ...... $ 5 50 " 21. Bank of Commerce-Cheques issued but not cashed.. . • . . 130 00 '$ 135 50

RAILWAY DISTRIBUTION TAX, 1916. Feb. 12. Treas. Prov. of Ontario, 1915 ...... $ 564 07 Dec. 7. " " " 1916...... 713. 03 $ 1,277 10

DEBENTURES SOLD re SCHOOL SECTIONS. Jan. 11. Debentures, S.S. No. 28 ...... $36,079 45 " 28. " " No. 32...... 4,000 00 Mar. 16. " No. 22...... 6,000 00 " 30. " No. 33...... 17,380 91 June 6. " No. 26...... 17,253 72 Oct. 19. " No. 33 ...... _...... 4,072 92 $84,787 00

SCHOOL SECTION NO. 13. July 8. Treasurer of S. S.-Refund of money overpaid on 1915 levy ..... : ...... $ 3,000 00

SCHOOL SECTION NO. 24. Aug. 4. Thos. Elliott-"Treasurer York Tp. share of Deben- tures, 1915 ...... $ 324 80

SUSPENSE ACCOUNT. Jan. 3. Treasurer-Re shortage in 1913 taxes ...... $ 30 46

LEGISLATIVE SCHOOL GRANT. $3,358 00 Aug. 16. J. K. Macdonald-County Treas. for 1916 .. ·. · · · · · · · 3,545 00 ,, 16. ,, " " " '' · · · · · · · · · .. 95 Interest earned to May 31st, 1916 ...... · · · · · · · · · 11 90 Nov. 30. " " toNov.30th,1916. ······:········· 1,120 00 Dec. 9. J. K. Macdonald-County Treasurer (Equipment)··· $8,035 85

SCHOOL FUND PRINCIPAL.

July' 8. DebentureNo.3-PerBy-lawNo.3053 ...... ·· · .$ ~~~ ~~ Oct. 19. " No. 9- " " No. 2093 ...... ·---- $ 1,367 12

113 SCHOOL FUND INTEREST. .July 8. Interest on Coupons-Per By-law No. 3053 ...... $ 122 91 A~r· 16. " earned-To May 31st, 1916...... 9 00 16. " " " " " 97 50 Oct. 19. Interest, re Deb. No. 9-PerBy-lawN~: 2093:::::::::: 60 20 Nov. 30. " earned-To Nov. 30th, 1916...... 11 95 " 30. " " " " " ...... 33 17 $ 334 73 SEWER RENTAL. Nov. 11. Mrs. Laura Langton-Draining Dunvegan Road ...... $ 4 28 " 11. J. McConnell, " Runnymede Road...... 9 21 " 11. J.Byers, " , GranwoodAve ...... 837 Dec. 28. City of Toronto-Refund overpayment Oakwood Ave., Sewer rental...... 518 88 $ 540 74 WATERWORKS ACCOUNTS.· Nov. 24. J. W. ButchartLFor 156ft. ~aterrnain ...... $ 190 00 WATER SERVICE APPLICATION ACCOUNT. Oct. 17. Geo. E. Collins ...... $ 35 00 18. Geo. M. Edwards ...... 70 00 " 19. A. J. Henderson ...... 55 00 20. Mrs. Brooks ...... 35 00 " 21. Thos. Purton ...... 35 00 " 21. John Buse ...... 10 oo· " 23. James Mercer ...... 35 00 " 23. 35 00 " 25. {v ~iI~~:~~~: :: :·: :: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 100 00 " 25. J. A. Kitchen ...... 35 00 " 26. 70 00 Nov. 1. 35 00 " 1. ro~·{fc=Ph_._.·:·:: ·:: ·::::::::::::: :: : : : : : : : 35 00 1. G.Edwards ...... 70 00 1. 70 00 Nov. 2. r~~ f~:i~~~~~: :: : : : : : : : : : : : : :: : : : : : : : : : : : : · · · . 70 00 " 9. F. M. Smith-ForMrs.J. E. Wellwood ...... :::: 35 00 9. 1 35 00 " 14. ~::b!t !in!~ ~~~~ ·. ·. : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : .... . 70 00 " 20. Frederick Johnston ...... ' : .' : : 35 00 " 24. 35 00 " 29. ~\'ri: ~i~k~~~: :: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 35 00 " 29. C1ty of Toronto-Refund re water services Dec. 1. 220 10 J. S:· GraJ;t,am ...... 1 ••••••••••• '. •••••• •• •• ·.::::::: 35 00 " 4. ········· ················ ...... 35 00 4. 35 00 8. 70 00 8. 35 00 " 13. 35 00 " 13. J~!~f+-::::::::::::::•:::::::::::::• 35 00 " 15. 0 " 28. 35 00 City 0f T~r~:i~R~fu~d: ;~ w~t~~ s~~~~: :: : : : : : : 33 77

$ 1,668 87 II4 CITY OF TORONTO RE DEBENTURES. July 8. Debentures· and Interest paid: S.S. 13 ...... By-law ·2060 $ 1,565 48 S.S. 25 ...... ; ...... " 2071 1,227 83 S.S. 25 ...... : ...... " 1963 940 25 S.S. 10...... 1969 691 88 Gerrard St. Extension rate...... • . . . 2126 1,016 61 Reid Ave. Sidewalk...... 2127 496 16 Moore Park Sidewalk...... 3053 902 71 Spadina Road Sewer...... 2158 299 52 ParkwoodAve. Pavement...... 2256 1,027 54 Spadina Road Sewer...... 2257 465 10 MillbankAve. Pavement...... 2260 484 93 Montclair Ave. Pavement...... 2261 476 46 Heath St. Pavement...... 2262 705 23 November 2. S.S.26 ...... 1694 34i 81 S.S. 20 ...... - ...... 1652 307 50 S.S.13 ...... · ...... 2086 650 52 S.S. 27 ...... ·...... 2137 1,951 54 S.S. 20 ...... ·...... ·...... 1927 294 33 S.S.13 ...... ·: ...... 2005 807 19 S.S. 25 ...... 2093 647 52 Parkwood Ave. Sewer ...... 2230 590 40 December 28. ; ...... 1900 335 53 S.S.13 ... 1,043 65 S.S.20 ...... 2046 ...... 2148 304 83 Bellefair Ave. Sidewalk '1,800 00 Glen Road Bridge, Coupons ...... : ...... --- $19,374 52

LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS.

1916 Debentures Sold : $ 1,168 87 .Jun,~ Humewood Ave. Sewer ...... · .· ·· ·· · · · · · · · · 1,697 10 Gledhill Ave. Sidewalk, W.S:...... · ·. · · · · · · · · · · 1,316 07 " Ashbury Ave. Sidewalk, B.S...... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 395 02 St. John's Road Sidewalk, S.S ...... · ·· ·· ·· · · · · · 320 46 " Brant Ave. Sidewalk, N.S...... , .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 289 01 Edmond Ave. Sidewalk, N .S ...... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 620 64 " Harvie Ave. Sidewalk, E.S...... , · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · 691 14 " Bloem Ave. Sidewalk, N .& ..... , · ,· ·· · · · · · '. · · · · · · · · · · 1,283 24 " Earlscourt Sewer ...... · · · · · · · · ·, · · · · · · · · · · 734 23 · Barrington Ave. Sidewalk ...... , .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1,205 59 " Earlscourt Ave. Sidewalk, W.S...... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1,537 33 " Dufferin St. Sewer ...... · · · · · · · · ··. · · · · · · · · · · 1,038 OS Dufferin St. Sidewalk, E.S...... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 3,627 80 '' Lauder Ave. Sidewalk, E.S ...... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1,498 55 Alice St. and Rushton Road Sidewalk, E.S. · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1,531 11 Ave. Sidewalk, B.S .. : .. ·, · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · " Arlington . 1,578 26 McDonald Ave. and Crescent Sidewalk, B.S ...... 2,517 06 " Hatherley R?ad Sidewalk, B.S ... , · ·· ·· · ·:::::::::::: 1,020 08 Westwood Sidewalk, S.S ..... · . : ·· · · · · · · · 999 56 " Priscilla Ave. Sidewalk, E.S .. · · · · · ., · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·: · · 653 65 Markham St. Sidewalk, W.S. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ···· · · · 1,277 09 " Conway Ave. Sidewalk, B.S .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 4,499 57 Ravensden Ave. Pavement ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1,892 85 " Gledhill Ave. Sidewalk, E.S.. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · IIS " Lee Ave. Sidewalk, E.S...... 2,027 25 " St. Mark's Road Sidewalk, S.S...... 900 02 11 Earlscourt Ave. Sidewalk, E.S...... 1,210 18 11 Durie St. Sidewalk, B.S...... · · · · · · · · · · 3,038 89 " Amherst Ave. Sidewalk, B.S...... 1,418 51 " Jilson Ave. Sidewalk, S.S...... 631 78 11 Beresford Ave. Sidewalk, E.S...... 845 39 11 GlenholmeAve. Pavement ...... 3,130 10 11 Barrie Ave. Sidewalk, B.S...... 806 21 " Lauder Ave. Pavement ...... 3,019 90 " Main St. Sidewalk, E.S...... 1,536 17 11 Earlsdale Ave. Sidewalk, S.S...... 583 58 $52,540 31 HUMEWOOD AVE. SEWER, L.I. Mar. 18. C. W. Norton, private drain ...... $ 25 00 KENNEDY AND BARRIE AVE. SEWER, L.I Mar. 18. E. H. Tuck, private drain...... $ 20 00 " 18. D. J. Tuck, private drain...... 10 00 $ 30 00 LAUDER AVE. SEWER, L.I. July 19. Lewis Construction Co., final settlement ...... $ 50 11 LAUDER AVE. E.S. SIDEWALK, L.I. Nov. 21. Arthur Johnson, refund ...... $ 298 24 EARLSDALE AVE. S.S. SIDEWALK. Dec. 31. Refund of interest ...... · .... : ...... S 13 95 1916 BILLS PAYABLE.

Jan. Notes 1 to 6, Can. Bk. Commerce, Gen'l Account. $ 60,000 00 Feb. " 87 " " " ... 10,000 00 JuP.-e 5. 10,000 00 19. 9 10,000 00 June 19. 10 10,000 00 Aug. 14. 11 10,000 00 Sept. 12. 12 10,000 00 Oct. 2. 13 10,000 00 " 3. 14 10,000 00 21. 15 10,000 00 Nov. 13. 16 10,000 00 Dec. 30. 17 10,000 00 $170,000 00 SUSPENSE ACCOUNT. t Dec. 31. Mo~eycoll~~ted·on 1916Taxes ...... $ 184 35 " 31. Arrears of Taxes...... 25 og

$ 209 44 II6 DISB u RSEMENTS ROADS AND BRIDGES. 1916 D1v1s10N No. 1. Nov. 6. R. J. Clark, car Feb. 21. F. Sommers, hard- rental...... 4 00 ware ...... $ 1 25 6. W. H. McKenzie, 21. Pay sheet ...... 13 94 cedar posts..... 6 00 Mar. 6. E.G. Law, tile .. . 8 75 8. Pay sheet...... 127 43 ' 6. Pay ~}1eet ...... 23 97 20. G. C. Charlton, 20. 38 25 hardware .. '.... 1 25 Apr. 3. 49 70 20. Pay sheet...... , 41 49 May 1. M. Stev~~~~~·r D ec. 5. CanadianNor- hardware ...... 1 00 thern Railway 1. Pay ~heet ...... car demurrage 3 00 80 70 5. 1. 107 85 Pay sheet ...... : 29 65 15. 85 75 June 5. John J. Gart~h~;e·, $2,245 09 old rails ...... 6 50 5. W. H. McKenzie, 1916. D1v1s10N No. 2. lumber, etc.... . 15 35 Mar. 6. Geo. Summers, 15. Pay ~heet re- ...... 104 50 pairs ...... $ 1 10 19. 89 24 6. Pay 19. The ~.heet ...... 8 00 Co~g~t~d ~pr. 3. 24 13 Pipe Company, 17. T. Meredith' ..& Ltd., .culvert . · . 33 00 Co., Ltd., hard- 19. McKenzie Bros., ware ...... ~. 2 25 cement ...... 26 88 26. Pay ~Jieet ...... 25 75 July 17. Pay sheet ...... 90 07 May 1. 56 60 Aug. 1. Mrs. Johnson, " 15. The Pedla~ Pe~pl~ gravel...... 2 75 Lt., culvert .... 37 80 1. Samuel Hender­ June 5. Peter Gooderham, son, gravel ..... 5 00 gravel...... 6 00 1. McKenzie Bros., 15. Pay ~heet ...... 56 25 cement ...... 40 86 15. 1 54 53 1. John Grice & Son, 19. 199 11 hardware ...... 1 00 19. I. W. Good~~h~t~;, 8. Pay ~heet ...... 84 94 , gravel...... 6 30 21. 83 26 19. Peter Gooderham, Sept. 5. H. Tutt, g~~~~i._: : · 3 75 gravel...... 37 50 " 7. Pay ~.heet ...... 37 17 J~ly 17. Pay~heet ...... 503 49 18. 146 25 17. 341 59 18. C. Murphy & S~~: Aug. 1. w. F. M~~l~~-, hardware ...... 2 15 gravel...... 36 60 Oct. 2. Pay sheet ...... 312 25 1. Joseph Watson, " 3. McKenzie Bros., . gravel...... 9 90 cement ...... 19 35 1. Wm., Fitzpatrick, 3. W. Stevenson & gravel...... 24 00 Son, hardware .. 1 00 1. Ira W.Gooderham, 3. H. Tutt, gravel. .. 20 75 gravel...... 11 40 3. J. Galbraith gravel 700 1. Ira Gray, gravel.. 12 25 3. J. Fisher, gravel .... 4 50 8. Pay sheet ...... 196 50 3. S.Herdman, gravel 10 00 Sept. 5. Crushed Stone, 16. 'L. Zimmers, re- Limited, stone. 162 20 pairs ...... 10 00 5. Lewis Forsyth, 16. Geo. S. Henry, lumber ... ; .... 19 35 gravel...... 26 25 5. David Russell, 16. Crushed S t o n e , gravel...... 6i 65 Limited, stone .. 189 47 5. Fred Hunteti gra- 16. Pay sheet ...... 247 87 vel..; ...... 23 10 II7 Sept. 5. H. Tuskin, gravel. 11 90 Sept. 5. W. Stevenson & " 7. Pay sheet ...... 42 25 Son, nails, etc.. 14 10 " 18. " ~ 156 88 7. Pay ~heet ...... 92 37 18. Mr. O'S~lli~~~·, Oct. 3. . .. . 110 84 gravel...... 26 10 " 3. Carson Br~s., gr~- 18. Ira W.Gooderham, vel .and loam ... so 00 gravel...... • 10·80 3. W. Stevenson & Oct. 2. Pay ~h_eet ...... 218 50 Son, hardware.. 13 so " 0 211 42 16. W. Stevenson & ~: Thos. Mer~dith & - Son, hardware. 9 45 Co., hardware .. 3 20 16. McKenzie Bros., 3. D. Russell, gravel 29 75 cement and sup- Nov. 6. D. Russell, gravel 10 so· plies ...... 11 45 " 8. Pay sheet ...... 192 42 16. Burnaby Lumber 20. Ira W.Gooderham:, Co., lumber ... . 376 18 hardware ...... 3 38 16. Paysheet ...... 37 49 20. R. J. Clark, cul- Nov. 6. Burnaby Lumber vert ...... 16 00 Co., lumber .... 32 50 20. Pay ~heet ...... 287 63 6. J. Smart, gravel. . 1 OS Dec. s. 354 25 8. Pay sheet ...... 28 75 "· 30 75 Dec. S. W. J. Nelson, ~t Thos. Me;edith ·& sharpening • Co., Ltd., hard- picks, etc ...... 1 OS ware ...... 2 00 Pay sheet ...... S 00

$3,526 08 $2,162 89

1916 DIVISION No. 3. 1916. DIVISION NO. 4. Mar. 6. Ross & Brans­ May 1. Pay sheet ...... $ 29 07 combe, lumber.$ 1 50 J~ne S. E. Smith, pipe... . S 95 6. Pay ~peet ...... 15 72 15. Paysheet ...... 41 00 Apr. 3. 37 62 19. The Pedlar People May 1. . 49 37 Ltd., culvert .. . 26 00 J~ne 5. E. G. Law: Til~: . 33 00 July 17. Pay sheet ...... 40 42 5. W. Stevenson & Sept. S. Wm. Buchanan, Son, hardware.. 2 00 gravel...... 1 so 5. McKenzie Bros., S. James Hugi 11, cinders ...... 12 00 hardware ...... 2 35 15. Pay ~.heet ...... 88 50 5. Jno. B. Smith & 19. 34 98 Sons, lumber .. 64 68 19. Crushed ··St~~~ 7. Pay sheet ...... 18 63 Ltd., stone ..- .. . 144 30 Dec. 5. Mrs. A. Snider, J~ly 17. Pay sheet ...... 325 15 gravel...... 6 75. 18. Burnaby Lumber 5. Pay sheet ...... 56 68 Co., lumber .... 78 00 18. B.R. Brown, hard- $ 293 03 ware ...... 6 28 18. Fred Axelby, gra- 1916 DIVISION No~ 5. vel...... 52 so Aug. 1. Burnaby Lumber J ~n. 10. Pay sheet ...... $ 171 50 Co., lumber .... 199 54 10. -James Rowntree, 1. B. R. Brown, hard- gravel...... 80 50 ware ...... 8 55 Apr. 3. J. R. Devins, re,.. 1. Arthur Coleman, pairs ...... 3 so hardware and 3. Pay sheet ...... 57 25 repairs ...... 1 so 17. Elliott Bros., hard 8. Pay sheet ...... 95 75 ware ...... 4 40 Sept. S. Burnaby Lumber May 1. Pay ~eet ...... 56 10 Co., lumber .... 192 90 June 15. 121 50 II8 June 19. The Pedlar People Sept. 18. Miss Chew, gravel 32 ·35 Ltd., culvert ... 56 70 Oct. 2. Pay sheet ...... 141 30 July 17. Pay Sheet ...... 399 55 " 2. A. M. Oldham, Aug. 1. J. Rowntree, gra- hardware ...... 3 10 vel ...... 26 25 Nov. 6. Wm. F. Boake, 8. Pay sheet ...... 196 05 gravel...... 30 00 21. W. Hendry, gravel 19 00 6. Gibson, McCor- Sept. ·5, Gibson, McCor- mack, Irvin Co. mack, Irvin Co., cement and bag 28 80 lumber ...... 12 80 8. Pay ~heet ...... 180 58 7. Pay ~peet ...... 17 20 8. 163 54 Oct. 2. 169 80 20. 131 65 Nov, 6. Gibson, M~c'~~ Dec. 5. T. Goddari . C~.', mack, Irvin Co., gravel...... 12 50 cement and bags 48 39. 5. Miss Chew, gravel 4 00 6. R. J. Love, rental 5. Pay ~.heet ...... 39 28 concrete mixer . 8 00 15. 14 70 6. Geo. R. Grubb, 15. 4 27 gravel...... 36 75 15. J. Saund~;s: · ·r·e~ 6. A. Goddard, gra- pairs ...... 5 75 vel...... 6 25 15. Canada Lumber 8. Pay ~peet ...... 50 75 Co., hardware .. 16 20 Dec. 15. 44 40 $1,620 88 $1,586 64 1916. DIVISION NO .. 7. 1916. DIVISION No. 6. Feb. 7. Pay sheet ...... $ 35 40 ~pr. 3. Pay ~heet ...... $ 25 02 " 7. B.R. Brown, hard- 3. 31 09 ware ...... 6 00 26. 27 00 7. W.J. Nelson,hard- May 1. Gibson, M~c~r: ware ...... 6 85 mack,Irvin Co., Mar. 20. Pay theet ...... 19 81 24 39 3. · 37 58 lumber ...... ~pr. 16 38 1. A. M. Oldham, 26. 4 90 May 15. 40 34 hardware ...... 54 22 1. Pay ~.heet ...... 36 18 " 15. 37 52 June 5. J as. Pear;, · ·bri~k 15. bats ...... 8 so J~ne 15. 64 77 42 39 15. 43 07 15. Pay theet ..':::::: 19. 150 30 July 3. Gibson, M~c'~r~ 176 10 mack,Irvin Co., July 17. 30 39 A~g. 1. B. R. Bro;~,h~·rd: cement ...... ware ...... ·· 6 15 3. A. M. Oldham, Pay sheet ...... ·· 91 30 hardware ...... 4 25 8. 21. Burnaby Lumber 3. W. F. Boake, gra- 159 88 22 00 Co., lumber ..... vel ...... Pay theet ...... · · 202 00 3. The Pedlar People Sept, 7. 173 35 42 00 " 18. Ltd., culverts .. 18. Burnaby i,~~b~~ 3. F. Wicks, rubber Co., lumber .... 33 50 boots ...... 3 so 111 54 18. Jno. J. Gartshore, 17. Pay ~heet ...... old rails .... ··· 18 86 17. 56 25 125 00 13 83 Oct. 3. Pay sheet ... ····· ~'!g. 8. 3. Fairbank Lumber 8. 16 55 " 12 00 & Coal Co.,. 21. Miss Che~, ·gr~~ei lumber ..... ··· 33 25 Sept. 5. Gibson, McCor- 3. w. H. McKenzie, mack,Irvin Co., lumber ...... 75 83 cedar posts ... · 6 26 56 35 3. w. H. McKenzie, 7. Pay ~heet ..':::::: lumber ..... ··· 5 50 18. 144 00 II9 Oct. 16. Pay ~heet ...... 34 40 June 5. Interurban Elec- " 16. 149 50 tric Co., street Nov. 6. B. R. Brown,hard- lighting ...... 73 00 ware ...... 19 25 5. Alfred E n g 1i s h 6. G. S. Pratt, gravel 7 50 building s i d e - 8. Pay sheet ...... 220 94 walk ...... 30 00 20. Fred Mulholland, 15. Pay ~heet...... 160 41 cutting weeds .. 5 88 19. 128 57 20. C. Murphy & Son, 19. The Pedlar People hardware ...... 18 50 Ltd., culvert ... 37 80 20. Pay ~heet ...... 187 77 19. Gibson, .McCor- Dec. 5. 174 93 mack, Irvin Co. 15. 142 25 lumber ...... 23 28 15. W. J. Nelson, gra- July 3. Canada Cycle & vel ...... 5 90 Motor Co., cin- 15. Sheddon Forward- ders ...... 4 50 ing Co., gravel. 47 25 3. Interurban Elec- 15. W. J. Moore, gra- tric Co., lights. 73 00 vel ...... 35 00 17. Pay sheet ...... 96 68 15. Smyth & Ryan, Aug. 1. Crushed Stone cement ...... 75 34 Limited, stone. 61 63 8. Canadian Pacific $2,642 90 Railway, car rental ...... 3 00 1916. DIVISION NO. 8. 8. Interurban Elec- tric Co., street J~n. 24. Pay sheet ...... S 39 72 lighting ...... 73 00 24. Interurban Elec- 8. John Bayliss, gra- tric Co., street vel ...... 6 30 lighting ...... 73 00 8. Pay sheet ...... 225 73 2-!. Gibson, McCor- 21. John Bayliss, gra- mack, Irvin Co. vel ...... 6 30 lumber ...... 61 38 21. Pay sheet ...... 119 73 2-!. Russell Motor Car Sept. 5. John Bayliss, gra- Co., cinders .... 13 OS vel ...... 11 40 Feb. 7. Pay sheet ...... 55 85 7. Pay ~,heet ...... 94 32 Mar. 6. Interurban Elec- 18. 26 55 tric Co., street 18. Interurban Elec- lighting ...... 73 00 tric Co., street 3. Pay ~1),eet ...... 56 05 lighting ...... 73 00 ~pr. 3. 76 00 Oct. 2. Pay sheet ...... 110 14 17. Canada Cycle & 2. Gibson, i\IcCor- Motor Co., cin- mack, Irvin Co., ders ...... 4 50 lumber ...... 92 98 1 i. Interurban Elec- 2. J. G. Marshall & tric Co., street Son, hardware. 4 10 lighting ...... 73 00 2. Crushed Stone 26. Pay sheet ...... 111 H Limited, stone. 137 25 May 1. Gibson, McCor- 16. Pay sheet ...... 69 05 mack, Irvin Co., Nov. 6. John Bayliss, gra- lumber ...... 168 05 vel ...... 10 80 1. Interurban Elec- 6. Interurban Elec- tric Co., street tric Co., street lighting ...... 73 00 1. lighting ...... 81 92 Marshall & Glover 8. Pay sheet ...... 32 65 hard:ware ...... 15 40 20. G. Marshall & Son 1. Pay sheet ...... 147 62 15. hardware ...... -! 50 Interurban Elec- 20. Pay sheet ...... 56 98 tric Co., street Dec. 5. Weston W.P. & L. lighting ...... 73 00 15. ~o., street light- Pay sheet ...... 95 20 1ng ...... 94 00 120 Dec. 5. Interurban Elec­ June 19. Tor. Hydro-Electric tric Co., street Syst., lighting ...... st. lighting. 98 67 81 00 July 17. Pay sheet•...... 121 03 5. Gibson, McCor­ 11 mack, " 17. 119 24 Irvin Co. 18. Tor. Hyd;~-El~~t1:i~ lumber ...... 59 39 5. Gibson, Syst., st. lighting. 98 67 McCor­ 18. Frank Barber, mack, Irvin Co. re Bloor and Jane St. lumber ...... 108 33 5. grading...... 15 00 J. G. Marshall & Aug. 8. Dom. Sewer Pipe Son, 1 keg of Co., cinders...... nails ...... 1 40 . 4 40 8. Pay sheet...... 12 01 5. N. 0. Ramsden & 21. Thos. E. Hoar & Co., 98 lbs. nails 4 25 Co., nails and 5. Pay ~heet ...... 177 44 spikes...... 12 00 15. 140 75 21. T. E. Hofland, oils, 15. Interurban Elec­ etc...... 1 30 tric Co., cinders 18 00 21. Inter. Electric Co., 15. Interurban Elec­ street lighting. . . . 32 00 tric Co., street 21. Gibson, McCormack, lighting ...... 81 00 Irvin Co., lumber 196 12 15. Gibson, :'.\IcCor­ 21. Tor. Hydro-Electric mack, Irvin Co. Syst., st. lighting. 98 67 lumber ...... 65 70 21. Pay sheet...... 65 84 15. Canada Cycle & Sept. 5. Tor. Street Comm., Motor Co., cin- rental of water ders ...... 5 40 wagon ...... 1 50 15. Jas. Cruickshanks 5. Tor. Street Comm., Sons, signs ... 1 75 oiling road and 15. J. G. Marshall & supplying oil. . . . . 1 77 4 7 Son, hardware. 4 50 7. Pay ~}1eet...... ~} ~g 18. S3,983 H 18. Tor. Hydro-Electric Syst., st. lighting. 98 67 DIVISION No. 9 (a). 18. Gibson, l\IcCormack, 1916 Irvin Co., lumber. 161 67 18. Thos. E. J~n. 24. Pay sheet ...... Sll 65 Hoar & 24. Tor. Hydro-Electric Co., hardware.... 8 20 3. Pay Syst., st. lighting. 98 Oct. sheet...... 9 50 67 3. D. S. Guffin, hard- Feb. 7. Pay .~.heet...... 2~ g~ " ware ...... ·· 4 76 21. . 3. Dom. 21. Tor. Hyd;~-El~~tric Sewer Pipe Co., sewer pipe ... 2 16 Syst., st. lighting. 98 67 16. 6 50 Mar. 6. Pay sheet...... 4 40 Pay ~1heet.::::::::: ·.. Nov. 8. 14 97 20. Tor. Hydro-Electric 98 67 20. Tor. Hydro-Electric Syst., st. lighting . Syst., st. lighting. 98 67 20. Pay ?,heet ...... 3 05 11 40 30 72 20. Pay ~.heet.: : : : : : : : : ~pr. 3. Dec. 5. 7 85 26. 33 55 6 50 Tor. Hyd;~-El~~t;i~ 15. May 1. 15. Tor. Hydro-Electric Syst., st. lighting· 98 67 Syst., st. lighting. 98 67 50 1. Pay sheet...... · ·. · 5 15. Fred. Barrett, gravel 12 00 15. Tor. Hydro-Electric 15. F. Butler, 1 77 98 w. signs. Syst., st. lighting. 67 15. Inter. Electric Co., 20. Pay ~heet...... · · 5 77 street lighting ... · 32 00 J;:ne 15. 1 ...... 6263 5089 15. Gibson, McCormack, 19. Irvin Co., lumber. 17 10 19. Crushed St~~~ ·Ltd.·, 98 84 stone .... ······· $2,636 29 19. J. c. Hirous, lumber 37 0-! I2I 1916. DIVISION No. 9 (b). Aug. 8. Inter. Electric Co., street lighting ... . 32 00 J ~n. 24. Pay sheet...... S 64 SO 252 62 24. Tor. Hydro-Electric 8. Pay sheet ...... Syst., st. lighting. 106 67 21. Gibs'n, McCormack, 24. Inter. Electric Co., Irvin Co., lumber street lighting... . 64 00 and cement ...... 12 32 24. Gibson, McCormack, 21. Tor. Hydro-Electric Irvin Co., lumber. 2 20 Syst., st. lighting. 106 67 67 44 F,E;b. 7. Pay ?,heet...... 80 30 21. Pay sheet ...... 21...... 13 75 Sept. 5. Gibs'n, McCormack, 21...... 59 51 Irvin Co., lumber. 90 52 21. Inter. Electric Co., S. Thos. E. Hoar & street lighting .... 32 00 Co., hardware ... . 6 35 21. Tor. Hydro-Electric 7. Pay ?,heet ...... 124 81 Syst., st. lighting. 106 67 18. 69 95 Mar. 6. Pay sheet ...... 86 70 18. Tor. Hydro-Electric 20. Tor. Electric Light Syst., st. lighting. 106 67 (Hydro), street Oct. 3. Pay sheet ...... 162 85 lighting ...... 106 67 3. Inter. Electric Co., 20. Gibs'n; McCormack, street lighting. . . . 32 00 Irvin Co., posts .. 9 16 16. Inter. Electric Co., 20. Pay sheet...... 111 71 street lighting. . . . 32 00 16. Pay sheet...... 1\:pr. 3. Geo. Daniels, nails .. 45 160 30 3. Pay ~.heet ...... 64 05 Nov. 6. The Bateman "I..Yil- 26. 89 63 kinson Co., hard­ May 1. Hydro-Ele~t." · Sy.st.", ware...... 1 20 street lighting .... 106 67 8. Pay sheet...... 273 64 1. Gibs'n, McCormack, 20. Inter. Electric Co., Irvin Co., lumber. 20 23 street lighting... . 32 00 1. Pay sheet...... 61 94 20. Tor. Hydro-Electric 15. St. Clair Laundry Syst., st. lighting. 106 67 Co., cinders ...... 2 40 20. Pay .?,heet...... 166 56 15. R. S. Chambers, Dec. 5. 134 61 hardware ...... 1 10 15. Tor. Hyd;~-El~~tri~ 15. Inter. Electric Co., Syst., st. lighting. 106 67 street lighting .... 32 00 15. Pay sheet...... 173 10 15. Inter. Electric Co., street lighting .... 32 00 15. Inter. Electric Co., S4,388 13 street lighting .... 32 00 15. Tor. Hydro-Electric 1916 DIVISION No. 10. Syst., st. lighting. 106 67 15. Pay sheet ...... 94 76 Jan. 5. Treas., P.S., snow J~ne 5. W. T. Butler, signs. 4 20 shovelling ...... S 18 00 5. Inter. Electric Co., 10. Pay sheet ...... 115 50 street lighting ... . 32 00 10. Fairbank Lmbr. Co., 15. Pay ~.heet ...... 118 57 lumber ...... 248 20 19. 77 40 24. J. ~eadows, painting 19. Tor. Hyd;~-El~~t;i~ signs...... 3 25 Syst., st. lighting. 106 67 24. Pay sheet...... 46 50 19. Crushed Stone, Ltd., 24. Tor. Electric Light, stone ...... 49 63 street lighting... . 108 00 J~ly 17. Pay ~heet...... 73 01 24. Tor. Hydro-Electric 17. 43 81 Syst., st. lighting. 9 7 5 18. Tor. Hyd;~-El~~t;i~ Mar. 3. Treas., P.S., Shovel- Syst., st. lighting. 106 67 ling snow...... 36 00 Aug. 8. Thos. E. Hoar & F eb. 7. J. J. Little, hardware 6 75 Co., hardware .... 1 67 7. Pay sheet...... 1,04 7 5 8. Crushed Stone, Ltd., 7. Tor. Hydro-Electric stone ...... 35 81 Syst., st. lighting. 9 7 5

122 Feb. 7. Tor. Electric Light June 5. R. A. Blackmore ... : 108 00 street lighting hardware ...... ' 2 25 P.S., shovel- 15. Treas., 5. A.G. Sibbick, signs. 2 31 ling snow...... 51 75 5. Crushed Stone, Ltd., 21. Pay sheet...... 139 00 stone ...... 48 60 21. Crushed Stone, Ltd., 5. H. Cross, gravel. .. . 2 so stone...... 48 42 15. Pay ?,heet ...... 254 07 23. Treas., P.S., shovel- 15. 272 85 ling snow...... 14 SO 19. 237 21 Mar. 6. Fairbank Lmbr. Co., 19. 211 40 lumber ... ~ ...... 36 00 19. Crushed St;~~ •. Ltci.', 6. Tor. Electric Light stone ...... 46 68 street lighting ... : 108 00 19. Tor. Electric Co 6. Pay sheet...... 127 75 street lighting ... ·: 108 00 20. Tor. Hydro-Electric 19. Tor. Hydro-Electric Syst., st. lighting. 9 75 Syst., st. lighting. 9 75 20. Fairbank Lmbr. Co., 19. Clark & Clark, cndrs 21 75 lumber...... 3 90 P.S., shovel- July 3. The Pedlar People, 21. Treas., ..... 13 00 Ltd., culvert 34 20 ling snow...... Crosby & Sons, 273 63 3. E. E. 20. Pay sheet ...... repairs .... -...... 2 75 Apr. 3. F. Chappell, rubber 3. Fairbank Lumber & boots...... 3 75 Coal Co., stone 3. J. J. Little, hardware 1 60 and lumber ...... 110 70 3. Pay sheet...... 248 25 3. Crushed Stone, Ltd., 17. Tor. Hydro-Electric stone...... 104 82 Syst., st. lighting. 9 75 3. A. Watt, plough pnts 90 17. 0. M. Hodson, hard- 3. A. Watt, hardware .. 65 ware...... 3 05 17. Pay ?,heet ...... 226 49 17. H. Middleton, cind's 8 00 17. 218 06 17. Geo. H. Rees, Son & 17. 113 59 Co., cinders...... 3 00 17. ,197 75 17. Tor. Electric Co., 17. Tor. Hydro-Electric street lighting. . . . 108 00 Syst.,st.lighting. 9 75 26. Pay sheet...... 214 52 17. Tor. Electric Co., street lighting. . . . 108 00 May 1. Crushed Stone, Ltd., 17. Tonkin & Basker- stone...... 55 50 ville, repairs. . . . . 102 00 1. Fairbank Lumber & Coal Co., lumber A.~g. 8. Can. Oil Co., road oil 463 96 and coal...... 13 20 8. G.T.R. Co., car rentl 2 00 1. H. Middleton, cind's 5 20 8. JOS. Bennett, cinders 1. Clark & Clark, Ltd., and gravel...... 14 90 cinders ...... •.... 10 50 8. Jos. Bennett, sand 1. Pay sheet...... 265 25 and gravel...... 97 90 15. Tor. Electric Co., 8. J. J. Little, hardware 9 75 street lighting... . 108 00 8. J. B. Smith & Sons, 15. Clark & Clark, cndrs 9 00 lumber...... 89 47 15. Tor. Hydro-Electric 8. Bateman-Wilkinson Syst., st. lighting. 9 75 Co., hardware.... 4 20 15. Crushed Stone, Ltd., 8. Fairbank Lumber & stone...... 65 94 Coal Co., lumber. 86 10 15. Crushed Stone, Ltd., 8. Tor. Electric Co., stone...... 169 86 street lighting. . . . 108 00 8. Pay sheet ...... 452 37 15. Fairbank Lumber & ...... 318 65 Coal Co...... 56 05 8. " 21. Tor. Hydro-Electric 15. A. G. Sibbick, hard- 9 75 2 28 Syst., st. lighting. ware...... 190 50 ...... 370 02 21. Pay sheet...... 15. Pay sheet ~:: 21. " ...... 244 89 June 5. J. J. Little, hardware 2 10 123 Sept. 5. Tor. Street Comm., Nov. 8. Pay sheet ...... 328 87 rental of oil wagon 5 00 " 20. Tor. Hydro-Electric 5. G.T.R. Co., car ser- Syst., st. lighting. 9 75 vice ...... 1 00 20. Tor. Electric Light 3. Ontario Lime Co., Co., str. lighting.. 108 00 cement...... 60 95 20. Fairbank Lmbr. Co., 5. Jos. R. Bull, repairs. 10 75 lumber ...... 343 50 5. The Bateman-Wil- 20. Pay ~.heet...... 210 55 kinson Co., Ltd., 20...... 259 65 repairs...... 1 75 Dec. 5. Fairbank Lumber & 7. Pay ~.heet ...... 219 35 Coal Co., lumber. 124 37 7...... 263 88 S. Hodson's Hardware 18...... 273 65 Co., 2 kegs nails.. 8 90 18...... 289 12 S. Pay sfieet ...... 427 72 18. Tor. Hydro-Electric 15. " ...... 179 00 Syst., st. lighting. 9 75 15...... 271 36 18. Crushed Stone, Ltd., 15. Tor. Hydro-Electric stone ...... 118 08 Co., street lighting 9 7 5 18. A. Watt, hardware. 1 90 15. J. J. Little, hardware 2 30 18. The Bateman-Wil- 15. Tor. Electric Light kimon Co., Ltd., Co., street lighting 108 00 hardware ...... 1 15 18. Fairbank Lmbr. Co., $14,622 16 lumber ...... 194 93 18. Hodsons Hardware, hardware...... 21 62 1916 DIVISION No. 11. 18. Tor. Electric Co., street lighting. . . . 108 00 J~n. 2-1. Pay sheet...... S 86 00 Oct. 3. Pay ~.heet...... 294 70 24. Tor. Electric Light 3...... 300 55 Co., street lighting 17 00 3. Fairbank Lmbr. Co., 24. Tor. Hydro-Electric lumber ...... 147 19 Syst., st. lighting . 83 00 3. Fairbank Lmbr. Co., U. Canada Chew. Gum lumber ...... 216 88 Co., cinders...... 4 00 3. E. Smith, pipe ...... 5 62 Feb. 21. Pay sheet...... 55 28 3. J. J. Little, hardware 8 i5 21. John Cordly, stone.. 16 00 3. Hodson's Hardware, 21. Geo. Sp~ncer, stone. 8 00 nails ...... 19 75 21. Pay sheet...... 151 05 3. G. W. Essery, stone. 1-17 31 21. Tor. Electric Light 10. Crushed Stone, Ltd., Co., street lighting 1 i 00 stone ...... 64 63 21. Tor. Hydro-Electric 10. Crushed Stone, Ltd., Syst., st. lighting. 83 00 stone ...... 209 87 1\1:ar. 6. George Spruce, stone 8 00 10. Tor. Electric Light 6. Pay sheet ...... 160 00 Co., st. lighting ... 108 00 20. Tor. Electric Light 10. R. A. Blackmore, Co., street lighting 17 00 hardware ...... 1 25 20. Tbr. Hydr~Electric 10. Pay ~heet...... 214 10 Syst., st. lighting. 83 00 10. 263 85 20. Pay ~.heet...... 135 46 Nov. 6. Tor. Hydro-Electric ~pr. 3. 68 99 Syst., st. lighting. 9 75 1 i. Tor. Hyd;~-El~~tri~ 6. Fairbank Lmbr. Co., Syst., st. lighting. 83 00 lumber ...... 48 69 17. Tor. Eleqtric Light 6. Fairbank Lmbr. Co., Co., street lighting 17 00 lumber ...... 343 25 17. Phippen Bros., lum- 6. Wm Cleary, sharp- ber...... 1 i 55 ening picks ...... 2 60 26. Pay~heet...... 175 38 6. Hodson's Hardware, 1\1:ay 1. 1 160 99 hardware ...... 20 so " 15. Tor. Elect;i~ · Light 8. Pay sheet...... 300 13 Co., street lighting 17 00

124 May 15. Crushed Stone, Ltd., Oct. 16. Crushed Stone, Ltd., stone ...... 191 04 stone .....••.... 87 31 15. Tor. Hydro-Electric 16. Pay sheet...... 190 09 Syst., st. lighting. 83 00 Nov. 6. Tor. Electric Light 15. Pay sheet ...... 133 15 Co., street lighting 17 00 June 5. Alf. Dunnett, Nails, 6. S. McCord, cement. 5 40 etc...... 3 38 6. Tor. Hydro-Electric 15. Pay ~beet ...... 179 16 Syst., st. lighting. 83 00 19. 158 08 8. Pay sheet ... : ...... 243 66 19. Phippen Br·o·s: ·1;_;~: 20. Tor. Hydro-Electric ber ...... 155 12 Syst., st. lighting. 83 00 19. Tor. Hydro-Electric 20. Pay sheet ...... 143 44 Syst., st. lighting. 83 00 Dec. 5. D. Morgan, lettering 19. Tor. Electric Light street names ..... 1 80 Co., street lighting 17 00 5. West. Builders Sup- 19. The Pedlar People, ply Co., lumb~r .. 164 39 Ltd., culverts .... 72 80 5. Tor. Electric Light J~ly 17. Pay ~.heet ...... 126 76 Co., street lighting 17 00 17. 165 96 5. Pay ~.heet ...... 167 50 18. S. McCord·, -~~~~~t: 9 10 15. 162 03 18. Tor. Electric Light 15. Mrs. L. Bater, hard- Co., street lighting 17 00 ware ...... 37 32 18. Tor. Ifydro-Electric 15. S. McCord, tile ..... 14 12 Syst., st. lighting. 83 00 15. Tor. Hydro-Electric Aug. 8. Tor. Electric Light Co., street lighting 83 00 Co., street lighting 17 00 8. Phippen Bros., lum- $6,347 31 ber ...... 49 11 8. W.C.Charters, Lum- 1916 DIVISION No. 12. ber Co., lumber .. 27 72 8. W.C.Charters, Lum- J~n. 24. Pay sheet ...... S 69 47 ber Co., lumber .. 31 83 24. Tor. Hydro-Electric 8. Can. Chewing Gum Syst. st. lighting 50 33 Co., cinders ...... 7 50 Feb. 7. Pay sh;et...... 80 90 8. S. McCord, tile and 21. " 85 55 102 40 Tor. Hydro-Electric cement ...... 21. 50 33 8. Pay sheet ...... 170 29 Syst., st. lighting. A. Dewdney, stone .. 12 25 21. W. Harris & Co., Mar. 6. 53 05 cinders ...... 28 50 " 6. Pay sheet ...... ·.. 21. Tor. Hydro-Electric 20. Tor. Hydro-Electric Syst., st. lighting. 50 33 Syst., st. lighting. 83 00 71 55 21. Pay sheet ...... 78 90 20. Pay sheet ...... ··· Apr. 3. York Sand & Gravel Sept. 5. Tor. Street Comm. Co., gravel. . · · · · 36 30 oiling road ...... 390 40 Toms Bros., hard- 7. Pay ?,heet ...... 155 42 3. 2 15 214 24 ware ...... ····· 18...... Pay sheet ..... ····.· 73 30 Electric Light 3. 18. Tor. 1 i. Tor. Hydro-Electric Co., street lighting 17 00 Syst., st. lighting. 50 33 19 18. Crushed Stone, Ltd., Pay ?,heet ..... · · · · · 81 stone...... 106 80 26. 73 52 Tor. Hydro-Electric 'N!-,ay 1. 18. 15. Tor. Hydr·o--El~~tr·i~ Sys't., st. lighting. 83 00 Syst., st. lighting. 50 33 Oct. 3. Pay sheet ...... 176 57 93 75 60 06 15. Pay sheet .... ······ " 3. G. W. Essery, stone. 5. Crushed Stone, Ltd., 3. D. Morgan, street June 96 24 20 00 stone .... ········ 119 00 signs ...... 15. Pay ?,beet .... ······ 3. West. Builders Sup- 85 97 69 26 19. Co., lumber ...... 19. Tor. Hyd;~-El~~~;i~ 16. Tor. Electric Light Co., street lighting so 33 Co., street lighting 17 00 125 June 19. M. HarTis & Co., June 18. Tor. Hydro-Electric cinders ...... 14 00 Syst., st. lighting. SO 33 July 3. Toms Bros., hard- Oct. 3. Pay sheet...... 97 20 ware ...... 7 OS " 16. Tor. Hydro-Electric 3. York Sand & Gravel Syst., st. lighting. SO 33 Co., gravel...... 39 60 16. W. C. Charters Lum- 17. Pay ~beet ...... 94 95 Co., lumber ...... 128 84 17...... 89 so 16. Toms Bros., hard- 18. Tor. Hydro-Electric ware ...... 8 55 Syst., st. lighting. so 33 16. Pay Sheet ...... 80 00 18. W. C. Charters Lum- Nov. 6. York Sand & Gravel Co., lumber ...... 88 19 Co., gravel...... · 41 80 Aug. 8. w. Harris & Co., 6. W. Harris & Co., cinders ...... 14 00 cinders ...... 19 so 8. Pay sheet ...... 133 25 8. Pay sheet ...... 146 51 21. A. Angus, sharpen- 20. Tor. Hydro-Electric ing implements ... 4 95 Syst., st. lighting. so 33 21. Tor. Hydro-Electric 20. Pay sheet...... 172 56 Syst., st. lighting. so 33 86 55 Dec. 5. Tor. Brick Co., Ltd., 21. Pay sheet...... cinders ...... 12 00 Sept. 5. W. C. Charters Lum- 5. Pay ~heet ...... 147 ::,::, ber Co., lumber,.. 27 18 173 34 5. York Sand & Gravel 15. 15. Tor. Hydro-Electric Co., gravel ...... 39 60 Syst., st. lighting. 50 33 5. Tor. Street Comm., and 15. W. Williamson, lum­ oiling road ber...... 23 83 supplying oil. .... 156 12 York Sand & Gravel 7. Pay ~.beet ...... 94 95 15. 18...... 84 00 Co., gravel...... 56 10 18. w. E. H. Massey re roads ...... 18 67 $3,738 49

ROADS AND BRIDGES. 1916 Jan. 10-Gibson & Gibson, re road allowance at Locke ...... s 8 00 " 10-Gibson & Gibson, Survey Lot 84, Plan 551 ...... 10 00 11-Fred. Holden, grant re Right of Way ...... 15 00 24-Gibson, McCormack, Irvin Company, cement, Scarlet Rd. Subway ...... 164 82 24-Canadian Pacific Ry., Cement, Scarlet Rd. Subway 185 18 24-Toronto Suburban Ry. Co., light re Locust Axe .... 12 00 26-Treasurer, P. S., laying sidewalk on McRobert Ave. 11 25 Mar. 6-Frank Barber, re Scarlet Rd. pavement ...... 27 92 6-J. Stringer, re injuries on sidewalk ...... /J 00 6-Dr. W. J. Charlton, claim for damages ...... 31 00 6-John Cordley, breaking stone ...... 12 00 6-Weston Water, Power & Light Commission, street light ...... 94 00 20-Canadian Northern Ry., car rental...... 2 00 1'!-,ay 1-Frank Barber, cement test, re Scarlet Rd. pavement 3-75 15-Weston Water, Power & Light Commission, street lights ...... · ...... 94 00 22-Treasurer, pay sheet for repairs to Spadina Rd. pavement ...... 82 90 Apr. 26-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 4285 ...... 2 00 July 3-Russill Hardware Co., lantern and oil, re pavement repairs, Spadina Rd ...... 1 00 3-Wm. Hirons, rent of sidewalk ...... 18 00 18-Frank Barber, re Spadina Rd. pavement ...... 18 82 18-Smyth & Ryan, re Spadina Rd. pavement ...... 5 40 126 July 18-Asphaltic Concrete Co., re Spadina Rd. pavement. . 80 68 '' 18-Roger'!'I Supply Co., re Spadina Rd. pavement. Sept. . . . . 18 22 18-Weston Water, Power & Light Commission street light...... 94 00 18-City Treasurer, re flushing sewer on Ravensden Ave. 18-City 7 56 Treasurer, re flushing sewer on Barrington Ave. 7 10 Oct. 4-Jos. McCullough, claim for damages...... " 16-R. Wiggins, 75 00 re numbering Fulton Ave. and numbers 5 00 16-Dept. of Street Cleaning, re rental of oil wagon. . . . 2 Nov. 6-Gibson 00 & Gibson, survey of road...... 18 00 6-City Treasurer, flushing sewers...... 6-John 22 40 McKenzie, Treas. S.S. 4, grant re sidewalk... 100 00 20-Frank Barber, re breakwater and road division at Milne's Mill ...... ; ...... 20-Frank 222 00 Barber, re C.N.R. separation, Lawrence Ave. 72 00 Dec. 15-York Highway Commission, oil for road...... " 15---,.Frank 80 00 Barber, expenses re Croyden Ave. extension. 9 00 15-Frank Barber, searching deeds, etc., re Lot 22. . . . . 9 15-F. 00 Holden, annual grant re R~ght of Way .... : .... ___1_5_0~0 Sl,711 00 1916 SALARIES. Jan. 1-J. J. McBeth, Assessor, on account, 1916 ...... Feb. . $200 00 1-W. G. Clark, for January ...... 166 67 '' 1-W. J. Douglas '' '' ...... ·· ·· · · 195 85 1-Miss A. Locke, ...... ·. · 50 00 1-Miss L. S. Hanes. " ...... · · · 39 00 1-Miss L. Tomlinson, 5 weeks, for January ...... 45 00 1-Donald L. Lawrie, for'January ...... · · · · · so 00 1-R. P. Coulson, Truant Officer for January ...... 25 00 8-A. Snider, for January ...... ············ 79 17 8-C. H. MacDonald, Assessor, on account, 1916 ...... 200 00 Mar. 2-M~ss A. Locke, for Keb~ary ...... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 50 00 2-Miss L. S. Hanes, ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 39 00 2-W. A. Clarke, " .... ·· ·· ·· ·· ·· · · · · · · · 166 67 2-W. ]. Douglas, '' · · · · · · · · · · · · 195 84 2-Donald L. Lawrie, " ..... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 50 00 2-R. P. Coulson, Truant Officer for February .... ·.··· 25 00 2-Miss L. Tomlinson, 4 weeks, for February ... · · · · · · · 36 00 2-A. Snider, for February ...... ·············· 79 17 20-Miss L. S. Hanes, Bala~ce for 1~n. and.,Feb. · · · · · · · 17 34 20-Miss M. H. Hanes, " " · · · · · · · 17 34 20-W. J. Douglas, " · · · · · · · 19 66 Apr. 1-W. J. Douglas, for March.;,· .... ················· 166 67 " 166 67 1-W. A. Clarke, " · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1-Donald L. Lawrie, · · · · · · · · · · · · so 00 50 00 t-Miss A. M. Locke, • • • • • • • • • • 11 47 67 1-Miss 1\I. H. Hanes, " · · · · · ·; \jfi:i~~- · · · · · 1-1\!Iiss L. Tomlinson, 2 weeks, Treasurers ...... 18 00 1-Miss L. S. Hanes, for March ...... 47 67 79 17 {=~· inig~~lson, :: :: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 25 00 1-St.ar; Spence, Cooper & Fraser, for Quartf~i-6 250 00 ...... 400 00 3-John 'Lownsbrough, on account Assessoh, ...... J-A. Barker, Inde~nity 71 50 t~, 31st M,~rc · · · · · ·:::::: 78 00 3-Thos. Griffith, : : : : : ...... 84 00 3-F. H. Miller, ...... 78 40 3-Chas. McKay, " " ...... 82 so 3-W Graham, R r f Offi r 3i 50 3-A." Snider, 3 months as e ie ce ...... 127 :N[;ay 1-M~ss L. S. Hanes, f~: A~ril ...... · · · · · · 47 67 1-Miss M. H. Hanes, ...... 47 67 1-W. A. Clarke, ...... 166 67 1-W. J. Douglas, ...... 166 67 1-Miss A. Locke, ...... so 00 1-Dona~d L. Lawrie, :: " ...... so 00 1-A. Snider, ...... 79 17 1-R. P. Coulson, Truant Officer for April...... 25 00 1-J. J. McBeth, Assessor, on account, 1916 ...... 500 00 9-Geo. R. Goulding, Assessor, on account, 1916 ...... 500 00 J~ne 1-W. A. Clarke, for May ...... 166 67 1-W. J. Douglas, " " ...... 166 67 1-Miss L. S. Hanes, ...... 47 67 1-Miss M. H. Hanes, " ...... 47 67 1-Miss A. Locke, ...... 50 00 1-D. L. Lawrie, ...... 50 00 5-A. Snider, ...... 79 17 6-R. P. Coulson, ...... 25 00 16-J. J. McBeth, on account for 1916 ...... 300 00 21-Messrs. Ra1ph E. Young & Co., on account audit for 1915 ...... 250 00 30-Miss.L. S. Hanes, for June ...... 47 67 30-Miss M. L. Hanes, " " ...... 47 67 30-Miss A. Locke, ...... 50 00 30-D. L. Lawrie, ...... 50 00 30-Miss L. Tomlinson, 5 weeks in Clerk's office ...... 55 00 30-W. A. Clarke, for June ...... 166 67 30-W. J. Douglas, " " ...... 166 67 30-R. P. Coulson, ...... 25 00 July 3-W. M. Graham, Indemnity to June 30th, 1916 ...... 110 00 " 3-F. H. Miller, " " " 95 20 3-Chas. McKay, 114 00 3-Thos. Griffith, 120 00 3-Robert Barker, ...... 93 50 3-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, 3 months to June 30th, 1916 ...... 250 00 3-A. Snider, for June, 1916, 3 months as Relief Officer. 116 67 3-Sidney H. Radford, 3 weeks services in Treas. Office. 45 00 3-C. H. Macdonald, on account assessing, 1916. 500 00 19-Ralph E. Young & Co., balance Audit fee, 1915. 75 00 19-Sidney H. Radford, in full to date ...... 35 00 " 19-Miss Alice Locke, for July ...... 50 00 Aug. 1-W. A. Clarke, " " ...... 166 67 " 1-W. J. Douglas, " " ...... 166 67 1-Donald Lawrie, ...... 50 00 1-Miss L. Tomlinson, 5 weeks in Clerk's office ...... 55 00 1-Miss l\I. H. Hanes, for July ...... 47 67 1-l\Iiss L. S. Hanes, " " ...... 47 67 1-A. Snider, " " ...... 79 17 1-R. P. Coulsorf, ...... 25 00 1-J. J. McBeth, on account assessing ...... 100 00 19-Miss M. H. Hanes, for August ...... 47 67 19-Miss L. S. Hanes " " 47 67 19-John Lownsbrough, on account. ~~~~s~i~g .. i9i6:::::: 450 00 S~p. 1-Miss L. Tomlinson, 4 weeks' services in Clerk's office. 44 00 50 00 ~=i. }: 5~:;\~/~: A~?ust .. :::::::::::::::::::::::: 166 67 5-J. J. l\ kBeth, 3 weeks services in Clerk's office .... . 54 00 7-Miss Alice Locke, for August ...... 50 00 7-A. Snider, " " 79 17 7-R. P. Coulson, 25 00 128 Sep. 7-W. A. Clarke, for August ...... 166 67 " 26-C. H. Macdonald, balance salary as Assessor f~r· i9i6 250 00 Oct. 2-W. A. Clarke, for September ...... 191 66 " 2-W. J. Douglas, " " ...... 166 66 2-Donald L. Lawrie, " ...... so 00 2-Miss Alice Locke, ...... 58 34 2-Miss L. S. Hanes, ...... 47 66 2-Miss M. H. Hanes, " ...... 47 66 2-Miss L. Tomlinson, 4 weeks' services in Clerk's office 4-1 00 2-J. Dixon, for September and part August ...... 87 00 2-A. Snider, for September and 3 months as Relief Officer 116 66 2-R. P. Coulson, for September, Truant Officer ...... 25 00 2-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, 3 months to Sept.. 30th, 1916 ...... 250 00 2-Jas. E. McMullen, 3 months as Sanitary Inspector .. 37 so 2-Geo. H. Moses, 3 months as Sanitary Inspector ..... 37 so 3-R. Barker, indemnity 3 months to Sept. 30th, 1916 .. 85 00 3-Thos. Griffith, indemnity, 3 months to Sept. 30th, 1916 120 00 3-W. M. Graham, indemnity, 3 months to Sept. 30th, 1916 ...... ·-· ...... 93 50 3-F. H. Miller, indemnity, 3 DtOnths to Sept. 30th, 1916 89 60 3--:-Chas. ::\IcKay, indemnity, 3 months to Sept. 30th, 1916 ...... 95 20 3-J. J. McBeth, services in Clerk's office, 4 weeks .... . 72 00 17-G. R. Goulding, balance salary as Assessor, 1916 .. . 425 00 Nov. 1-W. A. Clarke, for October, 1916 ...... 191 66- " 1-W. J. Douglas,· " " ...... , 166 66 1-Miss L. S. Hanes, ...... ·. · · 47 66 1-Miss M. H. Hanes, ...... 47 66 1-Miss Alice Locke, ...... · · 58 34 1-Donald L. Lawrie, .... · · .... · · · · · 50 00 1-Miss L. Tomlinson, 5 weeks' services ...... 55 00 1-J Dixon for October, 1916 ...... · 65 00 1-Miss Ad;line Maton, 4 weeks' services .. ·...... 36 00 1-Geo. Locke, 4 weeks' services ...... · ..... ···· 36 00 1-A. Snider, for October, 1916 ...... · · ... · · · · · · 79 16 1-R. P. Coulson, for October, 1?16. ·.· .. ·...... · · · · · 25 00 18-Miss Adeline Maton, 3 weeks services m full .. · .. · · 27 00 27 00 18-Geo. Locke, " " " A. Clarke, for November:, 1916 ... · ... · · · · · · 191 66 Dec. 1-W. 166 66 " 1-W. J. Douglas, . " · · · · · · · · · · · · 50 00 1-Donald L. Lawne, · · · · · · · · · · 58 34 1-::''1 iss Alice Locke, 47 66 1-~liss L. S. Hanes, 47 66 1-Miss M. H. Hanes, 79 16 1-A. Snider, 25 00 1-R. P. Coulson, (>S 00 1-J. Dixon, . k 44 00 1-Miss L. Tomlinson, for 4 wee s · · · · · · · · · · · · · 166 66 22-W. J. Douglas, for D~~embe:: 1916 ...... 191 66 22-W. A. Clarke, 65 00 22-J. Dixon, . 50 00 22-D. L. Lawne, 58 34 22-Miss Alice Locke, 47 66 22-Miss 1\I. H. Hanes, ...... 47 66 22-Miss L. S. Hanes, " " · · · · · · · · · · · · H 00 22-Miss '!--· Tfml~son, ber and 3 months a~-R~ii~f offi.·c~~ 116 67 22-A. Snider, or ec;C on account 1916 Audit .... ·· 325 00 28-Ralph GE .. J~~n~ dem~ity to Dec. 31st, 1916 ...... · 120 00 28-Thos. 1:i , m " " " ...... 84 00 28-F. H. ~hlkr, 129 Dec. 28-W. M. Graham, indemnity to Dec. 31st, 1916 ...... 82 so " 28-Robt. Barker, " ". " ...... 82 so 28-Chas. McKav, " " " 72 80 28-R. P. Coulson, for December, as Truant Officer ..... 25 00 30-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, 3 months, Dec. 31st, 250 00 1916 ...... ----- $16,333 57

1916 STATIONERY AND PRII\'TING. Jan. 10-Brown Bros., Ltd., stationery ...... S 14 65 " 10-J. J. Little, stamps for Mr. Snider...... 1 00 " 10-The Evening Telegram, advertising ...... 11 25 10-Toronto Daily Star, advertising ...... 13 50 10-Toronto World, advertising ...... 12 00 10-The Bryant Press, Printing ...... 30 so 24-S. R. Hart & Co., stationery ...... 21 00 28-Brown Bros, Ltd., stationery...... 4 33 28-The Bryant Press, stationery and printing ...... 269 95 28-The Municipal World, stationery ...... 45 05 Feb. 4-Treasurer York Township, for stamps ...... 34 88 " 7-S. R. Hart & Co., assessment Rolls and binding .... . 48 00 7-Brown Bros., Ltd., stationery ...... 6 85 7-Bryant Press, printing ...... 105 25 21-Bryant Press, printing ...... - ...... 8 00 21-Brown Bros., Ltd., stationery ...... 3 25 Mar. 2-Treasurer York Township, for stamps ...... 20 00 6-Brown Bros., Ltd., stationery ...... 1 00 6-Grand & Toy, envelopes ...... 4 50 6-S. R. Hart & Co., stationery ...... 3 76 6-The Bryant Press, printing ...... 36 00 10-Treasurer York Township, for stamps ...... 64 00 20-Grand & Toy, stationery ...... 3 00 20-The Bryant Press, Ltd., stationery ...... 6 50 20-Treasurer, York Township, for stamps ...... 14 00 20-J. J. Little, stamps for A Snider ...... 5 00 " 31-Treasurer York Township, cash for stamps ...... 10 00 Apr. 3-Brown Brcs., stationery ...... 4 55 '' 3-S. ~- Hart & C?., books and stationery ...... 99 00 3-Umted Typewriter Co., carbon paper ...... 3 00 3-Treasurer York Township, cash for stamps ...... 25 00 17-Brown Bros., Ltd., stationery ...... 1 50 17-Grand & Toy, stationery ...... 3 50 ' 28-Treasurer York Township, cash for stamps ...... 22 35 l\lay 1-Bryant Press, Ltd., printing ...... 4 75 " 1-Grand & Toy, Ltd., stationery ...... 3 50 15-Treasurer York Township, ·cash for stamps ...... 20 00 15-The Evening Telegram, advertising taxes ...... 18 00 15-Toronto Daily Star, advertising taxes ...... 18 00 15-The News Publishing Co., advertising taxes ...... 18 00 15-The Bryant Press, Ltd., printing and stationery .... . 48 75 15-The Toronto World, advertising taxes ...... : ...... 18 00 15-The Ontario Gazette, subscription ...... 4 00 " 22-Canadian Bank of Commerce, printing ...... 24 90 June 5-C. H. Macdonald, Assessor Div. 1, stamps ...... 75 00 " 5-J. J. l\IcBeth, Assessor Div. 4, stamps ...... 110 00 5-S. R. Hart, printing ledgers ...... 48 50 13-W. A. Clarke, cash for stamps ...... 12 00 19-The Bryant Press, printing ...... 69 50

130 J~ly 3-Brown Bros., stationery 15 45 3-Geo. R. Goulding stamp~························ 1 3-J no. Lownsbrough, stamp;.·.·. : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : fj 68 Hart & Co., Assessor's ledger and binder...... 3 3-S. R. 1~ 3-The Bryant Press, Ltd., printing forms...... gg Press, Ltd., printing receipt forms 16 so 3-The Bryant · 18-S. R. Hart & Co., cashier's blotter.. · · · · · Co., Tax Rolls 1916 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 11ci ii 18-S. R. Hart & 00 R. Hart & Co. stationery' · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 14 18-S. 10 SO 18-The Bryant Pres;, Ltd., printi~g .·: · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·' : : : : : 12 26 A.lfg. 3-Treasurer, war stamps ...... : : : : : : : : : : : Hart & Co., stationery...... 23 7S 8-S. R. 2 SO 8-Brown Bros., Ltd., stationery ...... ,...... Press, Ltd., printing and post cards. . . . . 17 7S 8-The Bryant 1 50 8-Bernard Cairns, 2 dater stamps...... World, notice re Assessment...... 4 SO 8-Toronto 8 00 8-Toronto World, notice re Dog Tax...... Hart & Co., office supplies...... 18 75 21-S. R. 489 13 Sep. 5-The Bryant Press, Ltd., printing...... cash paid for stamps, etc...... 20 40 " 8-Treasurer, 20 00 " 8-Treasurer, cash paid for stamps, re Clerk...... Press, Ltd., printing 400 pamphlets...... · 96 00 18-Bryant 10 00 3-Canadian Bank of Commerce, for stamps ...... , Oct. ,. 10 45 " 3-Grand & Toy, stationery ...... Press, Ltd., 500 Voters' Lists...... 1,090 56 3-Bryant 19 00 13-Treasurer Township York, cash paid for stamps..... World, advertising re Voters' List...... 5 50 16--Toronto 188 75 16-Bryant Press, Ltd., printing...... Township York, postage for 1916 Tax Bills 300 00 Nov. 6-Treasurer 89 30 " 6-Grand & Toy, stationery...... advertising re Voters' List...... 4 00 6-Toronto World, 85 6-Superior Mfg. Co., Ltd., repairing stamps...... 2 printing ...... ·., · · · · 19 2~ 6-Bryant Press, Ltd., 1 6 20-J. Dixon, cash paid for office stationery ...... ············ 64 30 20-Grand & Toy, stationery ...... 20 00 20-Canadian Bank of Commerce, for war stamps ...... D~c. 5-Mail & Empire, advertising taxes ...... ·.······· ~i gg Daily Star, advertising taxes ... · · · · · · · · · · · · " 5-Toronto 5 SO10 5-Grand & Toy, stationery ...... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 11 5-Bryant Press, Ltd., envelopes and forms ...... 5-Toronto World, advertising taxes .. : .... ············ rn gg 5-Treasurer Township York, cash paid for stamps ..... 15-Grand & Toy, stationery:·... ····················· ~1 ii 15-Evening Telegram, advert1smg. ·. ·: · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 15 00 15-The Globe Printing Co., advert1smg. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 00 3 83 15-A. Snider, stamps .. ····························· World, ~orms .... · · · · · ·: · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1,1 25 15-Municipal 13 58 15-Bryant Press, stationery.. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 21-Treasurer, cash for stamps ...... ···········---- $4,614 58

CHARITY. 1916 S 6 00 J n 10-David Drummond, coal. ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 25 23 groceries, re Russell account ... · · ,· · · · · · · 38 10 ~ · 10_ J. Hill, . " 10-Fairbank Lumber & Coa~ Co., coal...... 5 01 . " 10-A. F. Birrnington, groc~nes for Mrs.1ftJ~Yd ...... 46 00 10-Toronto Western Hosp~tal, Mrs. PoHidds 12a~Y~:: 12 00 10-Toronto Western Hos_P1t.al, MM1~s i Hind~ 31 days. 31 00 10-London Health Associat10n, iss . ' 131 Jan. 10-Grenadier Ice & Coal Co., coal for Mrs. Holmes .... . 4 00 " 10-A. Warren, coal for Mrs. Luck ...... 2 15 10-Toronto Western Hospital, Mrs. Maynard ...... 5 00 10- " " " Mrs. Harvey Siden .... . 12 00 10- " " " Mrs. Mason ...... 12 00 10-Hospital for Sick Children, Percy Gralling ...... , . 167 00 10-St. Michael's Hospital, W. Tustin ...... 89 00 10-Toronto General Hospital, A. Watson ...... 80 00 10-King Edward Sanitarium, sundry patients ...... 267 93 10-City Treasurer, J. Barker...... 31 00 24-J. D. Handsford, goods, re Mrs. Holmes ...... 3 97 24-St. Michael's Hospital, Mrs. H. Snyder ...... 27 00 24-Toronto Western Hospital, Mrs. Worth ...... 42 00 24-Toronto Western Hospital, Dolly Crom be ...... ·. 131 00 24-Hospital Sick Children, sundry patients ...... 154 00 24-G. E. Phillips, coal ...... 20 00 24-W. B. Cobbledick, burial of late J. Tillbrook ...... 10 00 24-J. Atkinson & Son, goods, Mrs. Coop ...... 6 00 24-Mrs. MacKintosh, groceries, Mrs. Seale ...... 12 00 24-A. E. Scott, groceries, Mrs. Scott ...... 3 34 24-Hadden's Grocery, goods, Mrs. Shorter...... 8 00 24-Mrs. R. Gray, groceries, Mrs. Luck ...... 12 00 24-J. A. Howe, groceries, Mrs. Hurst ...... 9 99 24-R. Jones, groceries, Mrs. Mills ...... 8 09 24-Frank Boyce, groceries, Mrs. Burke ...... 9 66 24-J. Larett, groceries, Mrs. Monck ...... 4 31 24-Davis Grocery Co., groceries, Mrs. J. Cobbett ...... 2 12 24-Mrs. J. Vaughan, groceries, Mrs. Cherry ...... 1 50 24-L. G. White, groceries, Mrs. Barton ...... 5 00 24-Wm. Speers, Ambulance for Mrs. Betting and l\Irs. Maynard ...... 6 00 24-P. E. & A. Walker, groceries, Mrs. Morton .... . 5 00 24-Toronto General Hospital, sundry patients ...... 70 00 " 24-H. Lord, passage money to England ...... 35 00 Feb. 7-F. Barrow, half ton coal for Mrs. Beardwood ...... -! 00 " 7-A. Joyce, groceries, Mrs. Beardwood ...... 4 00 7-Harris Coal Co., Ltd., Mrs. Rook ...... -! 15 7-R. Jones, groceries, Mrs. Tilcork ...... 5 21 7-A. J. Moses, coal for sundry persons ...... 12 00 7-W. Ballard, goods and coal for Mrs. Nidd ...... 20 21 7-W. Ballard, goods and coal for Mrs. Beardmore .... . 2 50 7-W. Salter, groceries, Mrs. Julien ...... 2 00 7-A. F. Birmington, groceries, Mrs. Murray ...... 5 93 7-Peters Coal Co., coal, Mrs. Leech ...... 7 00 7-Fairbank Coal & Lumber Co., coal, sundry persons .. 90 10 7-Andrews Co., goods for Mrs. Silverthorne ...... 8 07 7-R. Maltby, groceries, Mrs. Carson ...... -! 00 7-A. Warren, coal, sundry persons ...... 10 -15 7-King Edward Sanitarium, sundry patients ...... 288 93 7-London Health Association, Hilda Hinds ...... 31 00 7-Grace Hospital, l\Irs. Lodge ...... - 92 00 7-City Treasurer, Kathleen Patton ...... 85 00 7-Western Hospital, Miss D. Cole ...... 63 00 7-Hospital Sick Children, sundry patients ...... 86 00 7-General Hospital, sundry patients ...... 94 00 7-General Hospital, Jas. Wemyss ...... 23 00 21-Toronto General Hospital, sundry patients ...... 89 00 21-Grace Hospital, Mrs. A. Cormack ...... 18 00 21-St. ~ichaE:l's Ho~pital, Mrs. B. Bullough ...... 39 00 21-Hospttal Sick Children, sundry patients ...... 28 00 21-F. H. Barron, coal, Mrs. Beardwood ...... -! 00 132 ~pr. 21-D. Drummond, coal, sundry persons 16 00 " 21-J. J. Burns, groceries, Mrs. Spicer ...... 3 00 " 21-J. E. T~on:pson, goods, Mrs. Lomax· 6 00 21-A. F. Birmmgton, goods, Mrs. Murr~ ...... y ...... 3 09 ~ar. 6-A. Warren, coal, sundry persons 16 45 6-R. Gray, Mrs. Leach. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 12 00 6-J.. Lovett, goods, Mrs.· M~~~i/ ·.: · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·7 · 06· · 6-G11?son, McCormack, Irvin Co., c'o'i~~ £~; G.' i,~;~li · · 3 15 6-Fairbank L~mber Co., sundry persons. . . . · · 30 00 6-Mrs .. Mac~mtosh, groceries, Mrs. Seale...... 9 00 Mrs. Smith · · · · · · · · · · · 6-C. B1shobnck, groceries 1 3 00 6-A. J. Moses, coal, Mrs. Rooks and rvi:~;. ·s~~l~· ...... 12 00 6-S. Row~, g~oceries, Mrs. _Swart and Mrs. Sede~·.: : : : : 11 01 6-A. F. Birmmgton, groceries, Mrs. Murray ...... 2 68 6-W. NHKn~tchel, ambulance for Mrs. Levitt to General osp1tal...... 3 00 6-D~. J. R. Gibson, services r~ ·M. ·s~~~{a~ ...... 20 00 6-Kmg ~dward Sanitarium, re Townsh.ip · ~£ · ·y;~k patients ...... 314 65 6-London Health Association Hilda Hinds · · · ·, 23 00 6-Grac~ Hospital, Mrs. L. B~rber ...... ·.· .' .": : : : : : : : 29 00 6-Hosp~tal Sick Children, Wm. Mallon ...... 19 00 6-Hosp~tal Sick Children, L. Faultless ...... 30 00 6-Hospital Sick Children, H. Broadbent ...... 72 00 6-General Hospital, E. Barker ...... 18 00 20-D. Drummond, coal...... 8 00 20-Hadden's Grocery, groceries, Mrs. Shorter ...... 4 00 Grocery, groceries, Mrs. Rogers ...... 2 00 20-Smith's 4 00 20-F. Lascelles, coal for Mrs. Shorter ...... & Ice Co., coal, Mrs. Holmes ...... 8 00 20-Grenadier Coal 1 90 20-J. MacDonald, flour for Mrs. Loop ...... John Kelly ...... 42 00 20-City Treasurer, maintenance, 30 00 20-City Treasurer, maintenance, Jas. Mitchell ...... Geo. Cutting and Ernest 20-Hospital Sick Children, 48 00 Prestidge ...... Wray and Ethel 20-General Hospital, Mabel Dare, Sadie 77 00 Elborne ...... White, 20-St. Michael's Hospital, H. W. Dame, Percy 105 00 Mrs. D. Burke and Baby Burke ...... 34 00 20-Women's College Hospital, Mrs. H. Parks ...... 53 00 20-Grace·Hospital, Jas. Dawson and Mrs. F. Browning. 20-General Hospital, Caroline Pickles, E. Bellamy, A. 132 00 Wilson, F. Crosm and W. Taylor ...... 6 00 Apr. 3-A. Gray, groceries, Mrs. Leech ...... 28 20 " 3-Fairbank Lumber Co., coal for sundry persons ...... 2 00 3-Gibson, McCormack, Irvin Co., coke for W. Lavelle. 4 so 3-A. F. Birmington, groceries, Mrs. Murray ...... 61"! 3-J. D. Hansford, groceries, Mrs. Homer ...... 4 15 3-A. Warren, coal for Mrs. Leech ...... · 3-General Hospital, maintenance R. Johnston and 31 00 P. Colaner ...... · · 3-Hospital Sick Children, E. Summerside, L. Faultless, 95 00 W. Bullock ...... ········· 3-General Hospjtal, Mrs. J. Brockbank, Mrs. H. 55 00 Middleton ...... : ...... · · · · · · · · 30 00 3-Earlscourt Children's Home, 3 children of Mrs. Parks 91 00 3-City Treasurer, maintenance D. Kelly ...... · .· · 3-Women's College Hospital, Katie Wells and ward 14 00 services ...... 1 60 17-A. F. Birmington, groceries, ~rs. Murray ...... · · 3 00 17-J. J. Burns, groceries, Mrs. Spicer ...... · · · · · · 133 Apr. 17-G. Vaughan, groceries, Mrs. Crowley ...... 39 00 " 17-King Edward Sanitarium, sundry patients as per acc. 232 35 " 17-Toronto Western Hospital, J. Moore, E. Bathen, A. Leavitt ...... 182 00 17-General Hospital, W. Rooke ...... 24 00 17-Hospital Sick Children, F. Dorgan ...... 27 00 17-Hospital Sick Children, P. Teeple ...... 9 00 17-Hospital Sick Children, W. Saville ...... 2 00 17-W. Speers, ambulance, Mrs. Ashton ...... 3 00 17-T. H. Evans, burial, Mrs. Rooke ...... 15 00 17-L. W. Trull, ambulance, Mrs. Rooke ...... 3 00 May 1-A. F. Birmington, groceries, Mrs. Murray ...... 2 iS " 1-G. E. Coon, groceries, Mrs. Foster ...... 6 20 1-J. Hill, groceries, Mrs. Russell ...... 29 94 1-A. J. Moses, groceries and coal for Spicer and Wills .. 8 00 1-J. D. Hansford, groceries, Mrs. Homer ...... 2 03 1-General Hospital, W. Willsbury ...... 53 00 1-Hospital Sick Children, H. Scholes ...... 11 00 15-King Edward Sanitarium, sundry patients ...... 232 00 15-Nflson Werrin, goods for Mrs. C. McIntosh and Mrs. Thompson ...... 4 50 15-Fairbank Lumber Co., coal for Mrs. Bearsworth and Mrs. Murray ...... 6 10 15-Hospital Sick Children, N. Farmel4'...... 9 00 15-Western Hospital, W. Ball ...... 10 00 15-General Hospital, I. Watson ...... - 66 so June 1-J. MacDonald, groceries, Mrs. Coop ...... 2 40 " 1-A. F. Birmington, groceries, Mrs. Murray ...... 2 83 1-King Edward Sanitarium, re sundry patients ...... 289 86 1-Western Hospital, Mrs. E. Robinson and E. Owen .. . 66 00 1-General Hospital, H. Black, C. Walters ...... 101 00 1-City Treasurer, E. Summerside ...... 13 00 1-Grace Hospital, M.A. Cromack ...... 20 00 1-Hospital Sick Children, S. Cox, J. Brown ...... 39 00 19-City Dairy, Milk ...... 7 90 19-Wm. Speers, burial C. Lovell ...... 10 00 19-Wm. Speers, ambulance service ...... 3 00 19-D. Drummond, coal, re Guyett ...... 2 00 19-Western Hospital, Mrs. A. Holman ...... 48 00 19-Hospital Sick Children, J. MacKie ...... 20 00 Jnly 3-King Edward Sanitarium, maintenance sundry per~ons 222 00 " 3-Grace Hospital, maintenance Mrs. McCormack ...... 21 00 3-Hospital Sick Children, Hugh Ross ...... 92 00 3-City Treasurer, Chas. Wilson, re 4 days and ambul .. 13 00 3-St. Michael's Hospital, A. Strachan ...... 23 00 3-Western Hospital, Catherine Smith ...... 15 00 3-General Hospital, sundry patients ...... 84 00 3-S. D. Sinclair, charity ...... 11 49 3-W. A. Clarke, re charity disbursements, Mrs. Morton 15 90 18-Hosp~tal S~ck Ch~ldren, 77 ~reatments for patients ... 24 64 18-Hospital Sick Children, mamtenance sundry patients. 44 00 18-General Hospital, maintenance May Woolgar and Thos. Beardmore ...... 103 00 18-St. Michael's Hospital, maintenance Wm. Glocey ... . 51 00 18-Grace Hospital, maintenance Maud Farrow ...... 11 00 Aug. 1-King Edward Sanitarium, re charity patients ...... 217 00 " 1-General Hospital, re charity various patients ...... 486 60 1-Hospital Sick Children, re charity various patients.. . 85 00 1-St. Michael's Hospital, re charity Percy White and A. Medland ...... ••.••••••••..••••...... • 24 00 134 Aug. !-Western Hospital, re charity Mrs B N . d E Hadlow · · am an arl 1-City Treasu!~~: ~~ ·ci;a:rity j~~~i·e· ·K ·· · · · · · · · · · 51 00 1-Grac_e ... . Hospit~l, re charity G. Balka~:~~t' ...... 9 00 1-J. Hill, groceries for Mrs. Russell L. Hall.··· 41 00 i-J. D .. Hans~ord, groceries for Mrs: ·n~~i~ ... ·· ·· · · · 32 67 -C. Bishobnck, groceries for Mrs. Medl d...... 2 01 1-J. . D. _Hans~ord, g~oceries for Mrs. Dav~~ ...... 5 00 2 07 1-Hospj~fl ~~~t Children, maintenance of p~ti~u't~· t~ i=ie~r{Ho~pit;i,· 20 80 ~~i~~~~;~~~-;~~d;y p·~ti~~ts·.·. ·.::: 270 2 . . ort~mer, groceries, Mrs. Sheppard. 00 21-W. H. Darlmg, charity supplies 3 10 ...... : : : : : : : : : 1 95 S~p. 5-J. .J. Burns, groceries, Mrs. Spicer. . . 5-Kmg _Edw~rd Sa~itarium, sundry 12 02 patie.u't~·fo·r·A~g~·st 216 00 5-Hospital Sick Children, maintenance sundry patients for August ...... 5-Western 224 00 Hospital, maintenance s~~d/y. p~ti~~ts· ·£~~

5-Gen!:fH~~p-it~i', 0 54 00 . ~~i~t~~;~~~. ~~~a~;; p~ti~~ts. £~~ _ August ...... 358 5-W. Stonehouse, groceries for H. Prince············· 00 5-J. 2 03 D. Hansford, groceries for Mrs. Davi~s· .· · · · · · · · · · 5-Mrs. V. Ellis, groceries 2 01 for Mr. Sheppard .. ·. ·. : : : : : : : 2 00 5-A. Walker, groceries for Mrs. 18-Hospital Martin. 6 53 Sick Children 40 treatments · · · · · · · · · · · · · 18- " " 12 80 ' maint. August-~s· C~~pb~ii. : : 22 00 18- '' Donovan Deadman 18- .. . 6 00 " Russell Morgan ...... 91 00 18- Walter Procter 18- ...... 33 00 Philip Sullivan ...... 10 00 18- Ruth Billings ...... 18- . 5 00 John Vandesbert .... 30 18-General . 00 Hospital, maintenance Blanche Panick and L. Maruset ...... '...... 58 00 18-Westem Hospital, maintenance Edward Charlton 16 00 18-J. .. . D. Hansford, maintenance Mrs. Homes ...... 2 07 18-Wm. Speers, funeral of Baby Black ...... 6 00 18-Wm. . Speers, ambulance for sundry persons ...... 12 00 Oct. 3-General Hospital, maintenance sundry patients 70 00 " ...... 3-Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives, mainten- ance Mrs. Jessie Cudmore ...... 33 00 3-King Edward Sanitarium, maintenance sundry pati'ts 181 00 3-Western Hospital, maintenance G. Glover and H. Gibbard ...... -...... 42 00 3-Grace . Hospital, maintenance Geo. Edgar ...... : .. . 17 00 3-Hospital Sick Children, maintenance sundry pa~ients 64 00 3-St. Michael's Hospital, maintenance sundry patients. 112 00 3-A. Warren, coal for Mrs. Cobbett ...... 3 33 3-M. Stonehouse, supplies to H. Pryor ...... 5 97 16-]. . J. Bums, groceries for Mrs. Spicer ...... 2 00 16-J. Hill, charity re Ru~sell .... : ...... 34 .J-9 16-St. : ..... ·:. Michael's Hospital, mamtenance Miss Emily Hughes ...... ·····:········· 14 00 16-General Hospital, maintenance sundry patients.·.· 238 00 ... 260 16-Hospital Sick Children, maintenance sundry patients 80 Nov. 6-C. 1 00 W. Carruthers, charity supplies: ...... ·· " 6---W. Stonehouse, groceries for H. Prior 2 00 ...... 11 28 6-S. D. Sinclair, groceries for Mrs. Cobbett ...... 6-J. . ·3 99 D. Hansford, maintenance Mrs. Holmes ...... 135 Nov. 6-King Edward Sanitarium, October account for Hos- pital maintenance ...... 224 00 6-Hospital Sick Children, maintenance sundry patients 246 00 6-Western Hospital, maintenance A. C. Cook and Mrs. J as. Blover ...... 18 00 6-General Hospital, maintenance Eliza Simons ...... 43 00 20-Hospital Sick Children, maintenance sundry patients 227 00 20-General Hospital, maintenance Audry Burke and Ebenezer Birlu ...... 49 00 20-City Treasurer, maintenance Evelyn Miller ...... 158 00 20-Grace Hospital, maintenance John Heaton ...... 18 00 20-St. Michael's Hospital, maintenance Percy Hulme .. . 9 00 20-S. W. Rowntree, groceries for Mrs. Oldridge ...... 3 56 Dec. 5-S. D. Sinclair, groceries for Mrs. Cobbett ...... 26 50 5-City Dairy Co. Ltd., milk supply for Mrs. Beardwood 23 88 5-W. Joyce, groceries for Mrs. Beardwood ...... 46 78 5-F. Forrest, groceries for Mrs. Simpson ...... 4 00 5-Grenadier Ice & Coal Co., Yi ton nut coal for Mrs. Davis ...... · ... ·········· 4 25 5-Hospital Sick Children, maintenance R. Britton .... . 47 00 5-Hospital Sick Children, maintenance F. Lummer ... . 27 00 5-General Hospital, maintenance Geo. Wine ...... 29 00 5-General Hospital, maintenance J as. Beaumont ...... 23 00 5-King Edward Sanitarium, board of Mrs. Laxton .... . 15 00 5-King Edward Sanitarium, board of sundry persons .. . 240 00 5-Grace Hospital, maintenance Harry Yates ...... 13 00 5-Grace Hospital, maintenance A. Hursh ...... 2 00 5-Grace Hospital, maintenance l\I rs. Agnes Farrow ... . 49 00 5-Wm. Speers, removing Mrs. Stranmore from Cale- donia Ave ...... 3 00 5-Wm. Speers, ambulance service for l\Ir. Cook and Mrs. Morden ...... 6 00 5-General Hospital, maintenance sundry patients ...... 68 00 5-Hospital Sick Children, maintenance sundry patients and 30 treatments ...... 23 60 5-Wm. Speers, ambulance re Robt. l\IcCanle,., Rose Wright and Mrs. Wm. Wilsbury...... ·...... 9 00 5-A. Warren, coal for Mrs. Cobbett ...... 12 65 5-Fairbank Lumber & Coal Co., coal for sundry persons 16 00 5-James Shirt, groceries for Mrs. Culver ...... 8 00 5-Dnimmond Fuel Co., Ltd., coal re Smart ...... 3 00 5-W. Joyce, groceries for Mrs. Beardmore ...... 60 08 Sll,739 74

1916 BOARD OF HEALTH.

J~n. 4-Treasurer, Pay Sheet, collecting garbage ...... S 31 11 24-A. N. Taylor, collecting garbage ...... 93 so " 24-N. L. McMillan, disinfecting ...... , .. 12 85 24-W. J. Bailie, collecting garbage ...... 137 so 24-Dr. A. M. D. Murray, antitoxine ...... 5 00 24-lngram & Bell, 12 doz. candles ...... 25 80 24-F. Woods, collecting garbage ...... 66 00 ~7b. 7-Geo. H. Moses, special serv:ices, S.I...... 25 00 7-J. H. McMillan, special services, S.I...... so 00 7-F. Woods, collecting garbage ...... 55 00 7-W. J. Bailie, collecting garbage ...... 137 so 7-L. W. Tnill, ambulance service 5 00 21-Prov. Board of Health, biologic~i·p;~d~~ts·.·. ·.::::::: 3 90 136 '!v[-.ar. 6-F. Wood~,.collectin&" garbage ...... 6-W. J. B,aihe, 56 80 collecti~g garbage ...... 134 75 6-A. N. 1ay~or, collec~mg garbage ...... r. 3-W. J. 92 50 J\f Bailie, collectmg garbage ...... 140 3-F. Woods, collecting 25 garbage ...... 60 50 3-J. H. McMullen,. Sanitary Inspector ...... :::::: 3-G. 37 50 H. Moses, Sanitary Inspector ...... 37 so 17-J. H. M cl\1 ullen, burying a horse ...... '!v[-.ay 2 00 1-W. J. Baihe, collecting garbage ...... 126 50 " 1-F. Woods, collecting garbage ...... 66 00 1-A. N. Taylor, collecting garbage ...... 110 00 15-Dr. C. A. Warren, salary ...... 25 00 June 5-W. J. Bailie, collecting garbage ...... : 151 so " 5-A. M. Taylor, collecting garbage ...... : 78 75 " 30-Geo. Lovell, services as guard, re smallpox .... , .... . 25 00 30-Jas. E. McMullen, Sanitary Inspector ...... 37 so 30-Geo. H. Moses, Sanitary Inspector ...... 37 50 30-Dr. C. A. Warren, Medical Health Officer ...... 25 00 5-Frank Wood, collecting garbage ...... 66 00 J~ly 3-Frank Wood, collecting garbage ...... 55 00 3-Archie N. Taylor, collecting garbage ...... 82 so 3-W. J. Bailie, collecting garbage ...... 137" so 3-Wm. Chapman, guard duty ...... 62 so 3-Wm. Lovell, guard duty ...... 25 00 8-Geo. Lovell, guard duty ...... 25 00 ~~g. 1-Frank Woods, garbage collection ...... 55 65 1-W. J. Bailey, garbage collection ...... 137 so 1-Archie :'.\J. Taylor, garbage collection ...... 82 so 1-Dr. Wilbert H. Eby, smallpox case, Mrs. Chapman .. 40 00 1-Jas. E. McMullen, burying horse ...... 2 00 S~p. 5-Frank Woods, collecting garbage ...... 60 so 5-W. J. Bailie, collecting garbage ...... 148 so 5-Archie N. Taylor, collecting garbage ...... 90 00 Oct. 3-Archie N. Taylor, collecting garbage ...... 88 15 '' 5-Frank Woods, collecting garbage ...... : .. . 60 so Nov. 6-W. J. R. Fowler, V.S., B.V.Sc., professional services. 3 00 6-J. Hamilton, re Board of Health ...... 40 00 6-Frank Woods, garbage collection ...... 66 00 6-Archie N. Taylor, garbage c?llection ...... 90 05 6-W. J. Bailie, garbage collect~on ...... 286 00 Dec. 5-W. J. Bailie, garbage collection .. : ...... 143 00 " 5-Archie N. Taylor, garbage col~ect10n ...... 93 75 5-Frank Woods, garbage collect10n .. : ...... 60 so 15-Dr. w. H. Eby, attendance and mileage re Board of Health ...... ·: ... ············· 26 00 15-Thos. Griffith, attendance and mileage re Board of 29 Health ..... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 00 15-John F. wa·t~~~; ~ttendance and mileage re Board of 29 00

0 15-D. L~L~~~~; A~ti~g·s~~.· i3 ~l;ys , ·;e·B~~~i~i H~~Ith __2_6_~ S4,003 81

LAW COSTS. C r & Fraser for Private Bill.···· S 100 00 Feb .18-Starr, Spence, C oope & Frase; re printing Statutes. 52 10 May 1-Starr, Spence, Coper & Fras;r Davenport Bill of June 5-Starr, Spence, ooper ... .' ... '...... 133 48 Costs ... ·c· ..... & Fraser Davenport Judgment. 1,958 20 Oct. 18-Starr, Spence, ooper ' I37 Nov. 6-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser- Re Davenport...... $17 40 Private Bill ...... , ...... 25 20 42 60 6-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, re Baylis vs. York ... 270 60 22-Hannah R. Thomas, in full settlement of claim for accident on J esmond Ave ...... 100 00 $2,656 98 COUNTY OF YORK. Jan. 24-J. K. Macdonald, Treas., balance 1915 levy ...... $44,606 88 Dec 15-J. K. Macdonald, Treas., on account 1916 levy ...... 60,000 00 " 30-J. K. Macdonald, Treas., on account 1916 levy ...... 60,000 00 $164,606 88 RENT AND LIGHT. Jan. 10-Toronto Elec. Light Co., office light ...... S 4 37 Feb. 7- " " " " ...... 4 2-1 Mar. 6- ...... 1 68 Apr. 3- ...... 1 31 May 1- ...... 1 3f " 1-Canadian Bank of Commerce, rent, quarter to April 30th, 1916 ...... 200 00 June 5=Toront~ Electr~~ Light ,c;:,o., offi~e light ...... 1 12

J~ly 0 1 12 -Canadian Bank of Commerce, rent, q~~rt~; t~· Feb·. 1st, 1916 ...... 200 00 Aug. -Canadian Bank of Commerce, rent, quarter to Aug. 1st, 1916 ...... 200 00 8-Toronto Electric Light Co., office light ...... 1 15 Sep. 5- " " " " 1 12 Oct. 3- : : : : : : : : : : : : : 1 12 Nov. 6-Canadian Bank of Commerce, rent ...... 200 00 " 6-Toronto Electric Light Co., office light ...... 1 97 Dec. 5- '' '' '' '' ...... 2 64 S823 15 ELECTIONS. Dec. 5-J. S. Chapman & Co., 4 ballot boxes...... $10 00 5-Municipal World, election forms...... 8 75

$18 75 BANK INTEREST. Jan. 31-0verdraft and Notes...... S 20 -15 Feb. 28- " " 5 iS Apr. 30- 111 80 May 31- 1,276 80 June 30- 440 20 July 31- 510 95 Aug. 31- 475 50 Sept. 30- 590 63 0ct. 31- 731 00 Nov. 30- i72 55 Dec. 31- 535 90

SS,-171 53 GENERAL MUNICIPAL EXPENSE. for office ... J ~n. }00= TBhlel MT ilnerhal Springs, Lt~.' wate~ su PP ly s 2 00 ep one Co., Service, Mam 430 .. , , e e · · · · · · · · · · · 16 so 10-Bell Telephone Co., Service Park 4288 8 53 · · " 10-A. & F. Fisher, repairing ca~h drawers, -~t~·.::::::::: 13 40 Brov.:n, Treas. Woodbridge Fair, grant...... so 00 11-Edward Fair 11-A. G. Goulding, Treas. York and Etobicoke 150 00 11-FranTtkn;rb·e~; ~~ ~~p~:::::::::::::::::::::::: ·· .' 66 95 A. Clarke, registrations ...... ::: 80 80 28-W. . F ~b. 7-Frank Barb~r, re maps ...... 518 13 1 . 7-Be~nard Cairns! stamps ...... 1 75 7-Urnted Typewriter Co., repairs to typewriter 12 00 7-Toroi:it? Sanitary Towel Supply Co., rent of t~;~l;:: 6 00 World, subscriptions ...... S 00 7-Municipal 1916 .... . Feb. 7-Geo. S. Henry, Treas. Good Roads Assoc., 5 00 Barber, re maps ...... 134 OS Mar. -Frank . 1\:pr. 3-Bell Telephone Co., service re 'phones ...... 25 45 stamp ...... 20 3-B. Cairns, . 3-Frank Barber, re maps ...... 164 54 A. Clark, registrations to Mar. 31st, 1916 ...... 90 45 3-W. . ~ay 1-Burroughes Adding Machine, ribbon ...... 75 Barber, re maps ...... 43 78 1-Frank . 15-The Mineral Springs, Ltd., water for office ...... 2 50 Benefit Fund, grant ...... 50 00 15-Firemen's . 00 15-Treas. Weston Volunteer Fire Brigade, grant ...... 25 D. Duncan, Treas. Don Public Library, grant 25 00 15-Gordon . 7 50 July 3-W. J. Hill, search of lots ...... Runnymede Public Library, grant ...... 25 00 " 3-W. Shunck, 40 A. Clarke, Registrations to June 30, 1916 ...... 82 " 8-W. . 26 81 18-Bell Telephone Co., service re 'phone ...... Spen.ce, Cooper & Fraser, re soldiers ...... 20 00 3-Starr, 8 00 3-C. H. Macdonald, serving notices re Court of Revision Towel Supply, from February 1st Aug. 1-Toronto Sanitary 6 00 to August 1st ...... 3 50 8-Mineral Springs, Ltd., water supply for office ...... Viewer ...... 2 00 S~p. 5-Andrew Grant, Fence 2 00 Elliott, Fence Viewer ...... 5-J. E. . 2 00 5-Geo. Fitzpatrick, Fence Viewer ...... water supply for office ...... 1 50 18-Mineral Springs, Ltd., 27 33 exch'.1-nge se~vice ...... Oct. 3-Bell Telephone.Co., . 2 00 " 3-A. Snider, re witness fee m Baylis case ...... bell ...... 65 16-The Russell Hardware, Electric 76 00 A. Clarke, registrations to Sept. 30th, 1916._ .... . 21-W. . 1 81 Nov'. 6-Bell Telephone Co., 'phone calls ...... office ...... 1 so " 6-Mineral Springs, Ltd., water for 6 00 Griffith, selecting jurors ...... 6---Thos. . 3 25 6-C. H. Macdonald, selecting jurors ...... 3 75 selecting jurors ...... 6-John Lownsbrough, . 3 75 6-Geo. R. Goulding, selecting jurors ...... 3 25 McBeth, selecting jurors ...... 6-J. J. . 69 65 6-P. W. Ellis & Co., medals ...... 2 20 Typewriter Co., ribbon, etc ..... ·.· ...... 6-United push 6-Russell Hardware Co., buzzer, 2 batteries and 1 45 ...... ·.·.·········· button . 75 00 6-Ed. W. Brown, Treas., Woodbridg~ fair, grant ...... and ma­ Dec. S-McDonald & Wilson, Ltd., repamng bells 14 45 terial connecting up 4 de_s~ lamps. ·.. : .... · · · · · · 5-A. & F. Fisher, moving partition, repamng drawers, 31 50 glass, etc ...... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 139 Dec. 5-Jno. Lo~·11:sbrough, services re Voters' List, Court of Revision ...... 3 00 5-J. J. McBeth, services re Voters' List, Court of Re- vision ...... 3 00 5-Chas. H. Macdonald, services re Voters' List, Court of Revision ...... 3 00 5-Chas. H. Macdonald, notes re Voters' Lists ...... 18 00 5-W. A. Clarke, services, Voters' Lists ...... 70 26 5-W. J. Hill, registering plan re Moore Ave. and power of attorney per Res. 4 716 ...... 6 00 15-J. C. White, re counting persons crossing C.N.R. crossing ...... 6 25 15-The Ontario Gazette, 191 7 subscriptions ...... 4 00 15-Burroughes Adding Machine Co., cleaning and ribbon 3 25 15-Ralph E. Young & Co., services re Township ...... 200 00 20-Exchange on Sterling draft ...... 30 $2,325 09

DUPLICATE PAYMENTS. Jan. 19-Miss Amelia Spence, Lot 11, Pl~n 1611 ...... S 4 24 " 22-Z. Gadsby, Assessment 1096, Div. 4, 1915 ...... 11 02 " 26-Miss B. Thomas, Assessment 253, Lot 10, Plan 1499, Div. 4b ...... 8 00 Feb. 3-Miss B. Lloyd, N. Yz and S. Yz, Lot 106, Plan M. 352, 1915 ...... 6 22 4-W. A. Werrett, W. 20 ft., Lot 183, Plan M. 39, 1912. 2 41 Mar. 4-W. J. Philpott, W. 50 ft. x 145 ft. of Lot 23, Plan 1839, 1915 ...... 1 74 4-Wright's Ltd., Lot 77, Plan 1609 ...... 2 20 21-E. T. Lightbourne, Lot 9, Plan 1527, 1914 ...... 6 89 24---J. M. Warren & Co., Lot 76, 77, Plan 1915; Assess- ment 31323, Div. 3, 1915 ...... 21 24 Apr.20-J. Shepherd, W. 22 ft., 3Yz ft. of Lot 1, Plan 152i, Assessment 4366, Div. 4, 1915 ...... 11 83 June 1-Mrs. E. Billinghurst, S. 25 ft. of N. Yz 64, Plan 1381, Assessment 2284, Div. 1, 1914 ...... 11 90 16-Kerr, Bull, Shaw & Montgomery, Lot 381, Plan 1775, 1913 ...... 2 82 20-P. M. Grant, Lot 32, Blk. "M," Plan 551, 1912 .... . 4 94 27-Mrs. M. J. Alderson, Lot 5, Plan 1669, Assessment 481a, Div. 2, 1915 ...... 2 47 30-E. T. Miller, Assessment 2838, Div. 4, 1915 ...... 19 98 July 14-E. T. Lightbourne, Assessment 3571, Div. 4, Lot 69, 70, Plan 1687 ...... S 46 " 14-E. T. Lightbourne, Assessment 3636, Div. 4, Lots 29-34, Plan 1569 ...... 23 66 14-E. T. Ljghtbourne, Assessment 3654, Div. 4, Lot 51, Plan 1569 ...... 2 73 14-E. T. Lightbourne, Assessment 4166, Div. 4, Lot 68, Plan 1637 ...... 4 55 19-Albert Ballard, Assessment 2097, Div. 3 ...... 12 46 19-Angus Ego, 1913, Lots 2-4, Plan 375, Assessment 2381 22 so Aug. -Chart~red Trust & Executor Co., Lot 297, Plan 1813, Div. 4, 2347 ...... 3 38 -Chartered Trust & Executor Co., Lot 274, Plan 1913, 2333 ...... 2 54 10-Mrs. J. Ward, Assessment 501, Div. 4, 1915 ...... 4 55 10-J. M. Bolton, Assessment 595, Div. 4, 1915 ...... 9 10 10 J. M. Bolton, Assessment 990, Div. 1, 1915 ...... 1 so

140 Oct. 17-Robt. Rhodes, Lot 13 Plan 1666 Dec 18-A. Blain, Lot 40, Pla~ 1666 1916. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 6 89 4 63 " 18-F. J. Glover, Lot 96, Plan 1752 19.16 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1 53 20-Mrs. B. Chessman, Lot 69 Pla~ 1817. ·19·1·5· · · · · · · · · 1 32 22-Gladman & Stansbury, Lot 332, Plan' 1726, 'i9iS:::: 5 36 28-Mrs. S. E. Moore, Lot 31, Plan 1396, 1916 ...... 7 37 S237 43

SHEEP CLAIMS AND DOG TAX.

Feb. 7-Bernard Cairns, 2,200 dog tags ...... $77 00 June 5-Bernard Cairns, 60 dog tags ...... 3 60 " 16-J. J. McBeth, commission on $328 collected ...... 32 80 17-John Lownsbrough, commission on S300 collected ... . 30 00 " 29-G. R. Goulding, commission on $188 collection ...... 18 80 Nov. 6-Bernard Cairns, 40 dog tags ...... 2 00 Dec 15-Chas. H. Macdonald, remuneration re dog license ... . 3 20 " 15-Geo. R. Goulding, remuneration re dog license ...... 19 60 15-J. Lownsbrough, remuneration re dog license ...... 1 75 15-J. J. McBeth, remuneration re dog license ...... 20 70 $209 45

OFFICE FURNITURE. Nov. 6-Grand & Toy, furniture ...... S251 00

ARREARS OF TAXES. Aug 10-Toronto Suburbs, refund, see Receipt Boo~, ~3074 .. S19 03 " 10-Florence Duncan, Lot 960, Plan 1967, paid ·m error (see Receipt Book, 13395) ...... 1 71 21-Dewart, Harding, Maw & Hodgson, refund of arrears, Lot 91, Plan 1530 ...... · · · · · · · · · 9 22 Dec. 6-H. Carter, paid in error on Lots 3 and 4, Plan 1979, 7 04 for 1915 ...... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 20-Mrs. B. Chessman, paid in error on Lot 89, Plan 976_~ SH 44

TAXES OF 1915. 8 9 485 Mar 17-Miss A. McFarlane, part of tax, 1:'J· 1 ' " of • $ 2 73 Plan 14--1-2 Assessment 1498, Div. 4a. · · · · · · · · · ·, Apr.27-F. G. Luck, o.:erpayment N. 14' of Lot 10 and S. 1--1- 3 94 of Lot 9 Plan M. 357 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 10 57 30-Cheque charged back by Bank, 1915 taxes, re Scott.· ____ $17 2--1-

REBATES. S 1 12 . R 4582 Div. 3 Assessment 622. · · · Jan. 11-Renme Estate,L :~ Pl;n l692 'paid in error ...... 4 26 0 9 Feb.15-R.McCleary? . ' anc in~ssessment ...... 7 84 Mar. 6-R. Home Si:n1kthC, d1scr;pnd :fiusiness Assessment, 1915 " 13-Humber Bnc o., re u .... 26 55 Taxes ...... ····························

141 Mar.13-R. Home Smith, Business Assessment, Nos. 3076 and 3079, Div. 3, 1915 taxes...... 11 50 Apr. 26-Miss S. Meade, Lot W. Yi 99, Plan 1831, Assessment 524, Div. 2...... 99 Aug 21-W. H. Maton, refund re sewer rental...... 14 25 Sep. 18-J. H. Shuter, refund re sewer rental...... 2 45 Nov. 6-Jack Webster, refund re sewer rental...... 1 75 Dec 15-F. N. Roddy, Resol. 4733, Div. 4, Assessment 1769 .. ___3_2_7 S73 98

TAXES, 1916. Nov 29-Wm. Wilkes, refund 1916 taxes paid in error Nov. 21st, 1916, Lot 10, Plan 1927...... S 1 58 Dec 20-Mrs. B. Chessman, amount paid in error, Lot 89, Plan 976, and Lot 93, Plan 1013...... 10 45 20-,-Bank of Commerce, error in discount...... 1 25 S13 28

DEBENTURE AND INTEREST PAID, re CITY OF TORONTO.

Jan. -Debenture No. 13, and Interest, S.S. No. 13, By-law 1900 ...... · · · · · · · · · S 335 53 -Debenture No. 9, and Interest, S.S. No. 13, By-law No. 2060 ...... 1,565 48 -Interest Coupon, No. 20, By-law No. 1652 ...... 6 62 Feb. 8-Debenture Coupon, By-law No. 1694 ...... 57 81 Apr. -Debenture No. 9, and Interest, S.S. No. 25, By-law No. 2071 ...... 1,227 84 -Debenture No. 8, and Interest, Gerrard St. Extension, By-law No. 2126 ...... 1,016 61 -Debenture No. 8, and Interest, Reid Ave. Sidewalk, By-law No. 2127 ...... 496 16 May -Debenture No. 12, and Interest, per· By-law No. 1963 940 25 June -Debenture No. 5, and Interest, Parkwood Ave. Pave- ment, By-law No. 2256 ...... 1,027 5-1 -Debenture No. 5, and Interest, Spadina Rd. Sewer, By-law No. 2257 ...... 465 10 -Debenture No. 5, and Interest, Millbank Ave. Pave- ment, By-law No. 2260 ...... -18-1 93 -Debenture No. 5, and Interest, Montclair AYe. PaYe- ment, By-law No. 2261 ...... 476 46 -Debenture No. 5, and Interest, Heath St. Pavement, By-law No. 2262 ...... 705 23 July -Debenture No. 3, and Interest, Moore Park Sidewalk, By-law No. 3053 ...... 902 71 -Debenture, S.S. 20, By-law No. 1652 ...... 300 88 -Debenture, S.S. 10, By-law No. 1969 ...... 691 88 -Debenture No. 7, and Interest, Spadina Rd. Se\\'er, By-law No. 2178 ...... 299 52 A.i_;g. 2-Debenture No. 19, and Interest, S.S. 26, By-law 169-1 28-l 00 2-Debenture No. 6, and Interest Parkwood Ave. Sewer, By-law No. 2230 ...... 590 40 8-Debenture No. 9, and Interest, S.S. 13, By-law 2086. 650 52 11-Debenture No. 8, and Interest, S.S.27, By-law 2137. 1,951 5-1 12-Debenture No. 13, and Interest, S.S. 20, By-law 1927 294 33 8-Debenture ~o. 11, and Interest, S.S. 13, By-law 2005 807 19

142 Oct. 23-Debenture, S.S. 25, By-law 2093 ...... 647 52 Nov 17-Debenture No. 8, and Interest, Bellefair Ave. Side­ walk, By-law No. 2148 L.I. 304 83 Dec. 5-Error in payment, July 1915 .. ::::::::::::::::::: " 30-Coupons, Glen Rd. Bridge 2 00 1,800 00 " 30-Debenture 10, and Interest,· s:s: io; By-·1~; 2046°.::: 1,043 65 30-Debenture 14, and Interest, S.S. 13, By-law 1900 .... 335 53 $19,712 06 SUNDRY L.I. DEBENTURE RATE ACCOUNTS. May 22-Debs. la, 1 and lb, Pavements and part Interest Coupon, per By-law 4136...... S4,231 58 " 22-Debs. 1, la, Sewers and part Interest Coupon, per By-law 4137...... 2,397 14 22-Debs. 1, la, lb, le, Sidewalks and part Interest Coupon, per By-law 4138...... 4,507 57 June -Deb. 3, and Interest, Walmer Rd. Pavement, per By-law 3059...... 668 72 -Deb. 5, and Interest, Walmer Rd. Sewer, per By-law 2259...... 135 46 -Deb. 5, and Interest, Markham St. Sidewalk, per By-law 2258...... 145 85 -Deb. 3, and Interest, Sundry Sidewalks, per By-law 3060...... 2,419 17 Aug. -Deb. 2, and Interest, Sundry Sidewalks, per By-law 4062...... 945 74 -Deb. 2, and Interest, Sundry Sewers, per By-law 4063 1,960 80 Sep. 2-Deb. 1, part Interest, Sundry Sewers and Pavements, per By-law 4217...... 2,184 38 Oct. -Coupons, Sundry Pavements, per By-laws 4136 and 4137...... 309 48 " -Coupons, Sundry Sewers, per By-law 4217...... 133 72 Nov 23-Coupons, Sundry Sewers, per By-law 4217...... 246 89 $20,286 50

SEWER RENTAL. Nov 20-City Treasurer Draining into Wychwood Sewer.· · · · · S 935 30 " 20- " " 'Draining into Earnscliffe Rd. and Glenholm Sewer...... 2,014 71 20- Draining into Kemyood Ave. Sewer. . ~~g ?~ 20- ,, Draining into Barrington Ave. Sewer 715 56 20- ,, Draining into Oakwood Ave. Sewer. · 20- " Draining into Ravensden and Ken- 320 64 nedy Ave. Sewer .... · · · · · · · · · · · · 87 7 20- Draining into Applet.on Ave. Sewer.. lo? 41 20- Draining into Duffenn St. Sewer· · · · 20- Draining into Arlington Ave. Sewer.. f~~ 1~ 20- " Draining into Day Ave. Sewer...... 1,690 31 20- Draining into Lauder Ave. Sewer· · · · 20- '' Draining into Sellers Ave. Sewer..... 133 88 25- (private), Draining into Dunvegan 4 28 Rd. Sewer ... ··················· 9 21 25- Draining into Runnymede Sewer. . . . 6 21 Draining into Annette St. Sewer. . . . . 8 3 7 25- Draining into Greenwood Ave. Sewer___ _ 25- " $7,776 90

143 CORPORATION'S SHARE OF L.I. Apr.24-Treas., Township of York, Taxes, 1915, Barrington Ave. Sidewalk, L.I...... Sl 11 39 24-Baby Point and Crescent ...... 32 29 24-Baby Point and Talbot Place ...... 19 12 24-Dundas St ...... 15 39 24-Jane St ...... 25 34 24-Sundry Sidewalks, Pavements and Sewers ...... 1,242 22 Sl,445 75

WATER SERVICE ACCOUNT.

Oct. 17-Treasurer, City of Toronto: App. Dept. 80 Runnymede St. Swansea ...... S 35 00 " 18- " 205-207 Lauder Ave., E.S ...... 70 00 19- 22 Frederica St ...... 55 00 20- 136 Day Ave ...... 35 00 21- 60-62 Appleton Ave ...... 70 00 23- 89 Barrington Ave ...... 35 00 24- 6 Frederica St ...... 35 00 25- 21-23 Ravensden Ave ...... 100 00 25- 212 Rushton Rd ...... 35 00 26- 91 Barrington Ave ...... 35 00 28- 24-26 Appleton Ave ...... 70 00 28- 65 Barrington Ave ...... 35 00 31- 216 Lauder Ave ...... 35 00 Nov. 1- 201 and 203 Lauder Ave ...... 70 00 " 1- 21 and 25 Renhold Ave...... 70 00 2- 5 and 7 Homewood Ave ...... 70 00 10-F. M. Smith, Refund App. Dep. (dup.) ...... 35 00 10-City Treas. App. Dep., 18 Barrington Ave ...... 35 00 17- " " 160-162 Glenholm Ave ...... 70 00 20- 76 Barrington Ave ...... 35 00 22- 186 St. Leonard's Ave ...... 35 00 28-Balance Water App. Dep., 201 Lauder Ave ...... 41 28- " " " 203 Lauder Ave ...... 41 28- 205 Lauder Ave ...... 1 46 28- 207 Lauder Aw ...... 1 46 28- 292 Rushton Rd ...... 3 71 " 28-T. D. Hicks, App. Dep., Refund, paid in error ...... 35 00 Dec. 5-City Treas. 2 App. Dep., J. C. Graham ...... 70 00 5- " " " 163 Arlington Ave., Jno. Lucas ...... 35 00 9- 33, 34, 35 Appleton Ave., M. S. Crocker ...... 70 00 9- 142 Sellers Ave., ::\Irs. H. Tomlinson ...... 35 00 14- Part Lot 4 and 5, Plan 115, J. W. Rawlinson ...... 35 00 14- 159 Arlington Ave., Jno. Lucas ...... 35 00 14- 146 Glenholm Aw., W. J. Brophy ...... 35 00 28-Bala!'!ce Wat.~r App. pep., !3arrington Ave., W.S ... . 4 58 28- 1 Humewood Ave ...... 1 07 28- 25 Renhold ...... 35 28- S Humewood ...... 1 07 144 1 Dec. .28-Water Rates, 65 Barrington Ave. '.'. 28- " 6 Frederica 28- St ..... : : : : : : · " "" "" · 1 85 207 Lauder Ave · · · · · · · · · · · · 8 05 28- 162 Glenholm A'-v. · · · · 28- · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 6 60 7 Humewood Ave~··················· 4 95 28- 5 Humewood Ave··················· 28- 5 55 23 Ravensden Av~: · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 5 55 28- 21 Ravensden Ave.·················· 28- 6 57 " 136Da Av. ·················· 6 24 28-Balance Water App. bep.~ i63 i~li~gt;~ ·A~~::::::: 1 30 28-Water Rate, 160 Glenholm Ave...... 6 04 . 4 95 $1,487 17 WATERWORKS ACCDUNT. Oct. 3-Frank Barber services. Nov 20- S 300 00 " " 'advertisi;g · T~~-de·r~ -~~d ·E~t~~~i~~- ~f 20- ser;i:!: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 1,068 20- " " advertising Tenders...... gg 22-J. W. 11 40 Butchart, for 156 feet Waterman, St. Leonard's Ave...... Dec. 5-Frank Barber, services. 190 00 ...... 1,000 00 $2,511 40 PROPERTY HELD BY TOWNSHIP. lJec 22-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, purchase of Lot 19, Plan 1665, re extension of Eileen Ave...... $575 00 SCHOOL SECTION NO. 2. Feb. 23-Thos. Manton, tuition in City School ... . Oct. 23-Thos. Manton, S 40 00 on account levy ...... 220 00 $260 00 SCHOOL SECTION ~O. 3. Dec. 18-E. F. Wood, on account 1916 levy .... $896 45

SCHOOL SECTION NO. 4. Dec. 18-John McKenzie, on account 1916 levy ... $1,099 63

SCHOOL SECTION NO. 5. Dec. 18-Geo. R. Goulding, on account 1916 levy .. · $917 90

SCHOOL SECTION NO. i. Mar. 15-R. Barker, balance 1915 levy ...... $1,030 85 Dec. 18-R. ········ · Barker, on account 1916 levy ... ········· 2,500 00 $3,530 85 SCHOOL SECTION NO. 8. Dec. 18_Wm. Squires, on account 1916 levy.···· Sl,031 32 SCHOOL SECTION NO. 9. Dec. 18-W. G. Gray, on account 1916 levy ...... Si30 12

SCHOOL SECTION NO. 11. June -Debenture No. 6, and Interest, per By-law No. 2222 $379 13 Dec. 18-J. W. Whittaker, on account 1916 levy...... 653 07 $1,032 20 SCHOOL SECTION NO. 12. Dec. 18-W. G. Scrace, on account 1916 levy ...... $1,005 16

SCHOOL SECTION NO. 13. Mar. 23-W. Caswell, on account 1915 levy ...... $3,000 00 May 9-Treasurer, balance 1915 levy ...... 4,815 88 Dec. 18-R. C. Paynter, on account 1916 levy ...... 1,000 00 $8,815 88 SCHOOL SECTION NO. 14. Dec. 18-F. J. Mulholland, on account 1'916 levy ...... S7i5 32

SCHOOL SECTION NO. 15. Jan. 4-0n account, 1915 levy ...... Si,000 00 Feb. 8-W. Deacoff, balance 1914 levy ...... 1,988 36 May 26-W. Deacoff, on account 1915 levy ...... 2,000 00 " 26-Deb. No. 3, per By-laws 3037 and 3052 ...... 831 61 26-Interest Coupons, per By-laws 3037 and 3052 ...... 1,504 80 June -Interesl Coupons, per By-law 3037 and 3052 ...... 217 82 Aug. 16-Deb. No. 2 and Interest, per By-law 4031 ...... 777 03 Sept. -Deb. No. 9 and Interest, per By-law 2094 ...... 543 93 " 29-Deb. No. 2 and part Interest., per By-law 4042 ... . 931 04 Aug. -Wm. Deacoff, balance 1915 levy ...... 1,990 04 Oct. -Deb. Coupons, per By-law 4042 ...... 513 31 - Dec. 18-Wm. Deacoff, on account 1916 levv .. 4,000 00 30-Wm. Deacoff, on account 1916 levy ...... 3,000 00 $25,297 94 SCHOOL SECTION NO. 16.

Dec. 18-G. Frank Carruthers, on account 1916 levy. ssu 66

SCHOOL SECTION NO. 17.

Dec. 18-E. Bagg, on account 1916 levy ...... Sl,007 37

SCHOOL SECTIO>J NO. 18.

Dec. 18-W. C. Snider, on account 1916 levy ...... $600 93

146 SCHOOL SECTION NO. 19. l\far. 21-W. H. Rowntree, balance 1915 levy ...... $ 216 16 Aug. 16-Deb. No. 2 and Interest, per By-law 4018.. 906 53 Dec. 18-W. H. Rowntree, on account 1916 levy ..... ·.·.·.·.'.'.: 1,424 69

S2,S-17 38 SCHOOL SECTION NO. 21.

~~c. 18-Treas., Town of Weston, Deb. Debt Levy, 1916 .... S 388 64 18-Treas., U.S.S. No. 21: on account levy, 1Q16. 1,380 33

Sl,768 97 SCHOOL SECTION NO. 22. J~n. 10-Toronto World, advertising ...... S .14 40 10-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, fee ...... 25 00 Mar. 16-F. Hawke, proceeds sale of Debentures ...... 6,000 00 Apr. 3-The Bryant Press, printing Debentures ...... 15 00 June 16-Fred. Hawke, on account 1915 levy ...... 2,000 00 ~;1g. 21-Debenture No. 2 and Int., per By-law No. 4027 ... . 2,808 49 18-Debenture No. 8 and Int., per By-law No. 2140 ... . 521 58 Oct. 11-Fred. Hawke, Treas., on account 1915 levy ...... 4,000 00 Dec. 18-Fred. Hawke, Treas., on account 1916 levy .. . 3,000 00 S18,384 47 SCHOOL SECTION NO. 23. Dec. 18-Wm. White, on account 1916 levy ...... S620 52

SCHOOL SECTION NO. 24. Dec. 18-Thomas Elliott, on account 1916 levy ...... $1,299 86 18-D. L. Streight, on account Township of Etobicoke Deb. Debt Levy, 1915 ...... : ...... _. .. . 32-1 80 18-D. L. Streight, on account Township of Etobicoke Deb. Debt Levy, 1915 ...... 805 29 $2,429 95 SCHOOL SECTI00J NO. 25.

Oct. 15-C. Webb, Treas., balance 1915 levy $2,760 49 ...... · 2,000 Dec. 18-C. Webb, Treas., on account 1916 levy ..... · 00 $4,760 49 SCHOOL SECTION NO. 26. S-1,000 00 Feb. 16-W. H. Bessey,_balapce 1915 levy ...... ··· 2 00 M 21-W J Hill registering By-law No. 4279. · A;:· 15 00 3-The Toronto World, advertising By-law 4279 · 17,253 72 June 5-W. H. Bessey, Debentures sold .... ··· · · · · · · · · 25 00 Jul 3-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, fee ... ······ · · · · · 1,037 51 Se/t. 28-Part Int., Coupons, per By-lawBN~. 40:J~. 4043: ... 57 03 Oct. 16-Deb. No. 2, and Coupons, per By/w No· 4043. . . 5,034 01 .. 16_Deb. No. 2, and Coupons, per y- aw · 150 00 " 16-Coupons, per By_-la~ No. 4043...... 15 00 " 16-Bryant Press, prmtmg Debentures ...... 140 86 7-Coupons, per By-law No. 4043 .... · · · · · · · · 4,000 00 Nov. lS-W. H. Bessey, on account Dec. 1916 levy.··· · $31,730 13 147 SCHOOL SECTION NO. 27. Feb. 23-W. Burgess, on account 1915 levy ...... $3,000 00 Apr. 24-W. Burgess, on account 1915 levy ...... 4,000 00 J~ne 30-W. Burgess, on account 1915 levy ...... 1,500 00 30-Deb. No. 2 and part Coupons, per By-laws 4005 and 4030 ...... · 6,405 14 July 18-Coupon, per By-laws 4005 and 4030 ...... 50 00 Sept. 30-Coupon, per By-laws 4005 and 4030 ...... 50 00 Oct. 17-Wm. Burgess, balance 1915 levy ...... 1,624 41 Dec. 18-Wm. Burgess, on account 1916 levy ...... 4,000 00 " 30-Deb. No. 5 and Int., By-law No: 2289 ...... 645 49 $21,275 04 SCHOOL SECTION NO. 28. Jan. 22-Dr. H.F. Sproule, Debentures sold ...... $36,079 45 Feb. 7-Bryant Press, Ltd., printing Debentures...... 15 00 23-Treasurer, on account 1915 levy...... 4,000 00 26-Deb. No. 24 and Int., By-law 1343...... 389 50 A;pr. 25-Treasurer, on account 1915 levy...... 4,000 00 25-Deb. No. 5 and Int., By-law 2249...... 842 55 J;:ne 16-J. Walmsley, Treas., on account 1915 levy...... 2,500 00 16-Deb. No. 3 and Int., Coupons, By-law 3049...... 3,009 10 July -Deb. No. 8 and Int., Coupons, By-law 2135...... 481 45 Aug. 15-Interest, By-law 1343...... 5 7 79 Oct. 27-Jos. Walmsley, Treas., balance 1915, 31266, and ad- vance on 1916 levy, No. 1700...... 2.012 66 " 19-Deb. No. 8 and Int., per By-law 2145...... ·160 49 Nov. 22-Jos. Walmsley, Treas., advance on 1916 levy...... 1,800 00 Dec. 18-Jos. Walmsley, Treas., on account 1916 levy...... 4,000 00 $59,347 99 SCHOOL SECTION KO. 29. Jan. 31-Deb. No. 5 and Coupons, By-laws 2236 and 2252 .. . S 612 38 Mar. 14-J. Gartshore, balance 1914 levy ...... 1,941 46 Apr. 31-Deb. No. 3 and Coupons, By-law 3048 ...... 2,246 78 June 12-J. Gartshore, on account 1915 taxes ...... 4,000 00 " 12-Deb. No. 8 and Int., By-law 2132 ...... : .... . 802 42 Ang. 16-Deb. No. 2 and Int., By-law 4014 ...... 802 43 Nov. 7-Interest Coupons, By-law 2236 and 2252 ...... 90 10 Dec. 7-J. Gartshore, Treas., balance 1915 levy, $1,000 on account 1916 levy ...... 2,000 00 9-Deb. No. 6 and Int., By-law 2236 ...... 1,444 69 18-J. Gartshore, on account 1916 levy ...... 4,000 00 Sl 7,940 26 SCHOOL SECTION ~O. 30. Sept. 6-Deb. ::\'o. 3 and Int., per By-laws 3075 and 4010 .... S 2,407 25 Nov. 9-J. Stringer, Treas., balance 1915 levy...... 1,566 ..i_:; Dec. 18-J. Stringer, Treas., on account 1916 levy...... 1,500 00

S5,473 70 SCHOOL SECTION NO. 31. Mar. 20-Deb. Coupons, per By-law 3045 ...... S 271 40 Apr. -Deb. Coupons, per By-law 3045 ...... 10 00 May. 4-Deb. No. 3, per By-law 3045 ...... 200 05 Dec. 5-C. Smillie, Treas., on account 1916 levy ...... 1,000 00 18-C. Smillie, Treas., on account 1916 levy ...... 519 71

$2,001 16 SCHOOL SECTION N 0. 32. J~n. 28-H. l\I. Hinton, Debentures sold ..... $4,000 00 28-Bryant Press, Ltd., printing Debentu;~s· · · · · · · · · · · 15 00 Mar. 21-H. W. Hinton, balance 1915 levy · · · · · · · · · · · 2,472 64 July 17-Debs. No. 1, Coupons, per By-la~·r,i~.-4i06.·:::::: 1,004 15 Sept. 2-Debs. NC?. 1, part Coupons, per By-law No. 4150 .. . 1,800 19 Dec. 18-H. W. Hmton, on account 1916 levy ...... 1,500 00 $10,791 98 SCHOOL SECTION NO. 33. J~n. 10-Toronto World, advertising ...... $ 13 50 10-The Bryant Press, printing...... 15 00 }\pr. 3-Treasurer, proceeds of Debentures sold...... 17,380 91 17-The Bryant Press, printing Debentures ...... '... 15 00 J~ne 13-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 4206...... 2 00 19-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, preparing Debenture By-law...... 25 00 23-J. L. Brand, Sec.-Treas., balance 1915 levy...... 1,910 49 July 18-Toronto World, advertising...... 13 50 Oct. 20-J. L. Brand, Sec.-Treas., proceeds of Debentures per By-law 4328...... 4,072 92 >Jov. 6-Bryant Press, printing Debentures...... 15 00 6-Deb. No. 1 and Coupons, per By-law 4206...... 1,004 15 Dec. 5-J. S. Brand, Treas., on account 1916 levy...... 1,500 00 13-J. S. Brand, Treas., on account 1916 levy ...... __1,_0_00_0_0 $26,967 47 SCHOOL SECTION NO. 3-!. Dec. 18-C. B. Parsons, on account 1916 levy ..... $1,000 00

SEPARATE SCHOOL SECTION I\0. 1. Dec. 18-Rev. J. J. McGrand, on account 1916 levy...... $1,629 05

SEPARATE SCHOOL SECTION NO. 21. Dec. 18-P. J. Kavanagh, on account 1916 levy ...... · __$_3_6_4_8

SCHOOL FUND. PRINCIPAL. J 28-School Section No. 32, Debentures purchased·· .. ·· ~!t,ggg gg ~~~. 16-School Section No. 22, Debentures purchased· .. ·.· ____ $10,000 00 BILLS PAYABLE. k Note No 1 paid .... $10,000 00 . 0 f C 0 Dec. 15-Canadi,~n Ban .. ~~erce, " · 2: " . . . . 10,000 00 " 15- 3, " 10,000 00 15- 4, " 10,000 00 15- 5, " 10,000 00 15- 6, " 10,000 00 15- 7, " 10,000 00 15- 11, " 10,000 00 15- 12, " 10,000 00 15- 16, " 10,000 00 15- $100,000 00 149 LEGISLATIVE SCHOOL GRANT.

31-E. F. Wood, Trea~., S.S. No. 3., ...... S 65 00 31-John McKenzie, 11 4 ...... 70 00 31-Geo. R. Goulding, 5 ...... 40 00 31-Robert Barker, 7 .. ~ ...... 260 00 31-Wm. Squires, 8 ...... 55 00 31-W. G. Gray, 9 ...... 65 00 31-J. Whittaker, 11 ...... ·... . 40 00 31-W. G. Scrace, 12 ...... 55 00 31-F. J. Mulholland, 14 ...... 65 00 31-Wm. Deacoff, 15 ...... 790 00 31-G. F. Carruthers, 16 ...... 55 00 31-Ernest D. Bagg, 17 ...... 65 00 31-W. C. Snider, 18 ...... 65 00 31-W. H. Rowntree, 19 ...... 65 00 31-Fred. Hawke, 22 ...... 567 50 31-Wm. White, 23 ...... 25 00 31-W. H. Bessey, 26 ...... 570 00 31-Wm. Burgess, 27 ...... 1,105 00 31-Jos. Walmsley, 28 ...... 1,269 00 31-J. Gartshore, 29 ...... 1,049 00 31-John Stringer, 30 ...... 140 00 31-C. H. Smith, 31 ...... 102 50 31-H. W. Hinton, 32 ...... 155 00 31-Jas. S. Brand, 33 ...... 20 00 31-C. B. Parsons, 34 ...... 145 00 $6,903 00

LEGISLATIVE SCHOOL GRANT, EQUIPMENT, ETC. Dec. 9-E. F. Wood, Trea~., S.S. No. 3 ...... S 32 84 " 9-John McKenzie, 11 4 ...... 32 79 9-Geo. R. Goulding, 5...... •,• .. 29 40 9-Robert Barker, 7 ...... 46 53 9-Wm. Squires, 8 ...... 25 58 9-W. G. Gray, 9 ...... 22 50 9-J. Whittaker, 11 ...... 31 44 9-W. G. Scrace, 12 ...... 23 47 9-F. J. Mulholland, 14 ...... 26 38 9-Wm. Deacoff, 15 ...... 69 38 9-G. F. Carruthers, 16 ...... 25 15 9-E. Bagg, 17 ...... 28 00 9-W. C. Snider, 18 ...... 25 90 9-W. H. Rowntree, 19 ...... 32 30 9-F. Hawke, 22 ...... 69 60 9-Wm. White, 23 ...... 23 29 9-W. H. Bessey, 26 ...... 66 15 9-Wm. Burgess, 27 ...... 59 40 9-J. Walmsley, 28 ...... 125 00 9-J. Gartshore, 29 ...... 136 19 9-John Stringer, 30 ...... 33 05 9-C. H. Smillie, 31 ...... 34 85 9-H. W. Hinton, 32 ...... 54 00 9-J. S. Brand, 33 ...... 43 40 9-C. B. Parsons, 34 ...... 23 41

Sl,120 00 1916 KENNEDY AND BARRIE AVENUES SEWER, L.I. ~~i. ~i=Inte~7st ...... : ...... S 40 40 Mar. 31- ...... · · · · · ·::::::::::::: 25 S 1 05 LAUDER AVENUE PAVEMENT, L.I. Jan. 31-Interest on loan and overdrafts...... S 29 40 Feb. 7-Frank Barber, cement test. 3 75 2 1 50 1=W~A~gia.rk~: ~~~i~~~ ·.:: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 5 00 1-Bryant Press, notices ...... 86 15-W. J. Hill, Registering By-law 4293 ...... 2 00 15-W. J. Douglas, services ...... 5 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, services ...... 20 00 15-The Toronto World, advertising ...... 84 31-Interest, for 2 months ...... 48 90 June 20- " ...... 12 OS July 17-Bryant Press, Ltd., printing debentures ...... 2 44- Aug. 31-Interest, To August 28, 1916 ...... 35 Dec. 15-Barber Asphalt Pavement Co., final estimate .... . 384 31 S 516 40

BARRIE AVENUE B.S. SIDEWALK, L.I. 31-Interest on loan ...... S 3 30 Jan. S 00 M~y 1-W. A. Clarke, services ...... 1-Bryant Press, notices ...... · · · 86 1-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 4298 ...... 2 00 1-W. J. Douglas, services ...... : ...... S 00 1-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fr.a~er, services ...... 20 00 World, advertising ...... · 84 1-The Toronto 2 15 29-Interest on Note ...... ·········· 95 27- " " · · · ····················· .. ···· 1 20 July 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures ...... 13 45 Aug. -Interest, 3 months ..... : ...... ·. · · · · · · 92 45 Oct. 3-Arthur Johnson, final estimate ...... , ... ······· S 147 20

EARLSDALE AVENUE B.S.SIDEWALK, L.I. Jan. 31-Interest on loan ...... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · S ~ ~~ Feb. - 7-Frank Barber, cement test· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 25 90 May 31-Interest .... · · · · · · · ·: · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 923 44 June 5-A. Gardner, comp. estimate· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 3 25 J 1 3-Frank Barber, cemen~ test······················· 86 00 ~ y 18-Frank Barber, services.·························· 23 70 t~~-. ~i=Inte~~st ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .. ·. ·. ·. ·. ·. ·. ·. ·. ·. ·. ·. '.'. ·. ·. ·. ·. · .· · · ___19_4_5 S 1,092 09

GLENHOLM AVENUE PAVEMENT, L.I. 13 20 31-foterest' on loan and overdraft ...... : : : : : : : :S 3 75 1,-ai· 7-Frank Barber, cement te_s!:: · · · · · · · · · · · · · ...... 2 15 ,E; · 26--Interest ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 151 1-W. A. Clarke, services ...... 5 00 1-Bryant Press, notices ...... 86 15-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 4292 ...... 2 00 15-W. J. Douglas, services ...... : ...... 5 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, services ...... 20 00 15-The Toronto World, advertising ...... 84 31-Interest, 2 months ...... 51 05 June 29-Interest on Note ...... 12 70 July 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures ...... 2 44 Aug. 28-Interest ...... 35 Dec. 15-Barber Asphalt Co., final estimate ...... 352 36 S 471 70

BERESFORD AVENUE E.S. SIDEWALK, L.I.

Jan. 31-Interest on loan ...... S 3 55 ~.ay 1-W. A. Clarke, services ...... 00 1-Brvant Press ...... 86 1s-w: J. Hill, registering By-law 4299 ...... 2 00 15-W. J. Douglas, services ...... 5 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, services ...... 20 ·00 15-The Toronto World, advertising ... , ...... 84 31-Interest, to May 31st, 1916 ...... 14 20 June 29- '' on note ...... 3 35 July 1 7-Bryant Press, printing debentures ...... 1 20 Aug. 28-Interest, to Aug. 28th, 1916 ...... 25 Nov. 5-Grant Contracting Co., final estimate ...... 95 97 '' 5-City Treasurer, moving water service ...... : ... . 10 64 S 162 86

JILLSON A VENUE S.S. SIDEWALK, L.I.

Jan. 31-Interest on loan ...... S 3 05 l\J:ay 1-W. A. Clarke, services ...... 00 1-Bryant Press, notices ...... 86 15-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 4316 ...... 2 00 15-W. J. Douglas, services ...... 5 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, services ...... 20 00 15-The Toronto World, advertising ...... 83 June 29-Interest on Note ...... 2 90 July 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures ...... 1 21 Aug. 31-Interest, April and May ...... 11 90 Dec. 5-Grant Contracting Co., final estimate ...... 77 67 S 130 42

AMHERST AVENUE B.S. SIDEWALK, L.I.

Jan. 31=Inte~~st, on lo~n and ove.~draft ...... $ 5 75 Feb. ······ ...... 75 11-,ay 1-W. A. Clarke, services ...... 5 00 1-Bryant Press, notices ...... 86 15-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 4295 ...... 2 00 15-W. J. Douglas, services ...... 5 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, services ...... 20 00 15-The Toronto World, advertising ...... 84 31-Interest, April and May ..•...... 22 70 152 June 30-Interest on notes July 17-Bryant Press, pri~ti~g·d~b~~t~;e~· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 5 60 Aug. 31-Interest...... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1 21 25 Nov. 6-Arthur Johnson ...... ":.":::::::::::::::: 183 11 s 253 07 DURIE STREET B.S. SIDEWALK, L.I.

J~n. 31-Frank Barber, cement test ...... S 3 25 31-Interest, on loan and overdraft ...... 29- '' '' '' .... ·········· 12 85 Feb. 1 10 1'!-,ay 1-W.A.Clarke,services ...... :: ·. ·. ·.:::::::::::: 5 00 1-Bryant Press, notices ...... 86 15-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 4304·. ·.:::::::::::::: 2 00 15-W. J. Douglas, services ...... 5 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, services ...... 20 00 15-The Toronto World, advertising ...... 83 31-Interest, to April and May ...... 49 40 June 29- '' on note ...... 12 OS July 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures ...... 1 20 Aug. 30-Interest, to August 28, 1916 ...... 35 Oct. 16-Grant Contracting Co., final estimate .... : ...... 400 57 S 514 46 EARLSCOURT AVENUE E.S. SIDEWALK, L.I. Jan. 31-Interest on loan and overdraft...... S 5 10 Feb. " " " ...... · · so 1'!-,ay 1-W. A. Clarke, services ...... 5 00 1-Bryant Press, notices ...... 86 15-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 4306 ...... '...... 2 00 15-W. J. Douglaq, services ...... : ...... 5 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fr8:s~r, services ...... 20 00 15-The Toronto World, advert1smg ...... 83 31-Interest, to April and :\lay ...... 19 25 June 29- " on note ...... 4 70 July 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures ...... 1 20 Aug. 29-Interest, to August 28th,.1916 ...... 30 Nov. 20-Arthur Johnson, final estimate ...... · 155 07 219 81

St. MARK'S ROAD S.S. SIDEWALK, L.I. 3 80 Jan. 31-Interest on loan and overdraft ...... · · · · · · · · · · · · · S 25 Feb. 26- " " " .. · .... ······ .... S 00 1-W. A. Clarke, services ...... ···· · · · · · · · · · 1'!-,ay 87 1-Bryant Press, ?oti?es ...... ·. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2 00 15-W. J. Hill, registem;1g By-law 4322 ...... · · · · · · · · · 5 00 15-W. J. Douglas, services ...... ·: · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 20 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fr'.3-~er, services ...... 83 15-The Toronto World, advert1smg · · · · · .. · · · · · · · · · · · · 4 20 31-Interest, to May 31st, 1916. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 3 so 29- " on note ...... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1 21 June _Bryant Press, printmg debentures ... ·············· July 17 25 10 35 Aug. 31 Inte~7st t~ Aprii 30th:.: : : ·. ·. : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : " = 114 10 Dec. s-Wm. Bushell, final estimate. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $ 171 36 153 LEE AVENUE E.S. SIDEWALK, L.I. 31-Interest on loan and overdraft ...... S 8 40 Jan. 35 Feb. 26- " " " ...... · · .. · · · · · · 1-W. A. Clarke, services ...... 5 00 May 86 1\1.ay 1-Bryant Press, notices ...... 15-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 4301...... 2 00 15-W. J. Douglas, services ...... 5 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, services ...... 20 00 15-The Toronto World, advertising ...... 83 31-Interest, paid to May 30th, 1916 ...... , ...... 33 37 65 June 29- '' on note ...... 7 July 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures ...... 1 21 Aug. 21-Interest, to August 28th, 1916 ...... 60 Nov. 20-Wm. Bushell, final estimate ...... ·.: ... : ... ;. 264 60 $ 349 87

GLEDHILL A VE:'.\UE E.S. SIDEWALK, L.I. Jan. 31-Interest on loan and overdraft ...... S 85 Feb. 26- " " ...... · · ·. ······ .. . 75 5 00 1\1.ay 1-W. A. Clarke, services ...... 1-Bryant Press, notices ...... 86 15-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 4311...... 2 00 15-W. J. Douglas, services ...... 5 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, services ...... 20 00 15-The Toronto World, advertising ...... 83 31-Interest, paid to May 31st, 1916 ...... 30 85 June 29- '' on note ...... 7 55 July 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures ...... 1 21 Aug. 29-Interest, to August 28th, 1916 ...... 25 Oct. 16-Riverdale Paving Co., final estimate ...... 245 90 S 328 05

OAKWOOD A VENUE E.S. SIDEWALK, L.I. Jan. 31-Interest on loan and overdraft ...... S 11 30 Feb. 26- " " " 1 75 May 31- paid to May 31st, 1916·. ·.·.·.·.:::::::::::::: 43 65 Aug " to Aug. 31st, 1916 ...... 3-! 70 Nov. 20-Arthur Johnson, final estimate ...... 357 35 s 448 75 RAVENSDEN AVENUE PAVEMENT, L.I. Jan. 31-Interest on loan and overdraft ...... S 18 50 Feb. 26- " " " 6 05 1'[-,ay 1-W.A.Clarke,services ...... ::::::::::::::::::: 5 00 1-Bryant Press, notices ...... 86 15-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 4294 ...... 2 00 15-W. J. Douglas, services ...... 10 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, services., ...... 20 00 15-The Toronto World, advertising ...... 84 31-Interest, paid to May 31st, 1916 ...... 69 30 June 29- ''. on note ...... 17 90 July 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures ...... 2 44 Aug. 29-Interest, to August 28th, 1916 ...... 45 Dec. 5-Godson Contracting Co., final estimate ...... 602 50 $ 755 84 154 CONWAY AVENUE B.S. SIDEWALK, L.I. Jan. 31-Interest on loan ...... Feb. 29- " " ... ····· ······· .. . $ 5 60 ~.ay 1-W. A. Clarke, servi~~~::::::: · · · · · · · · · 25 1-Bryant Press, notices ...... · · · · · · · · · · · · · 5 00 15-W. J. Hill, registering By-law.4302.·. ~:::::::. 86 15-W. J. Douglas, services. . . . . · 2 00 5 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fras~;, ·s~~~i~e~·.::::: 20 00 15-The Toronto World, advertising ...... 31-Interest, paid to May 31st, 1916 ...... 83 June 20 65 29- '' on note ...... 5 00 July 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures ...... Aug. 1 20 29-Interest, to Aug. 28th, 1916 ...... 25 Dec. 5-Brayley & Nicholson, final estimate ...... 163 10

S 229 7-1 MARKHAM STREET W.S. SIDEWALK, L.I.

Jan; 31-Interest on loan ...... S 2 80 Feb. 26- " " ..... ················ .. . 25 N[-.ay 1-W. A. Clarke, services ...... 5 00 1-Bryant Press, notices ...... 87 15-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 4321...... 2 00 15-W. J. Douglas, services ...... 5 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, services ...... 20 00 15-The Toronto World, advertising ...... 83 31-Interest, paid to May 31st, 1916 ...... 10 45 June 29- '' on note ...... 2 55 July 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures ...... 1 21 Aug. 29-Interest, on overdraft ...... 25 Nov. 20-Riverdale Paving Co., final estimate ...... 77 40 128 61 PRISCILLA AVENUE SIDEWALK, L.I.

Jan. 31-Interest on loan...... S -1 10 ~.ay 1-W. A. Clarke, services...... 5 00 1-Bryant Press,'notices ...... :...... 87 15-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 4320...... ~ gg 15-W. J. Douglas, services ...... : ...... ,.·. 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fr~~er, services...... 20 ~~ 15-The Toronto World, advertismg ...... 31-Interest, paid to May 31st, 1916 ...... · · 1~ ~~ June 29- '' on note ...... ········· July 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures .... · · · · ·, · · · · · · · 1 n Aug. 31-Interest, to August 28!h, 1916. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · l35 81 Oct. 3-Wm. Bushell, final estimate ...... , .. , , . · . · · · ____ S 195 12

WESTWOOD AVENUE S.S. SIDEWALK, L.I. -1 25 Jan. 31-Interest on loan .. ·.. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · S S· 00 1-W. A. Clarke, services ... ························ 1J,ay 87 1-Bryant Press, notices .... ························ 2 00 15-W. J. Hill, registerii:g By-law 4323. · · · · · · · ·:::::::: 5 00 l5-W J Douglas, services .... ·······:······ 15-St;r;, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, services ...... 20 00 155 1:-.ay 15-The Toronto World, advertising ...... ·...... 83 31-Interest, paid May 31st, 1916 ...... 17 20 June 29- ·' on note ...... 4 OS July 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures ...... 1 21 Aug. 29-Interest, to August 28th, 1916 ...... 25 Sept 18-Riverdale Concrete Paving Co., final estimate ...... 128 99 s 189 65 HATHERLEY ROAD B.S. SIDEWALK, L.I.

Jan. 31-Interest on loan and overdraft ...... S 10 45 Feb. 26- " " " . ·········· ... . 85 1:-.ay 1-W. A. Clarke, services ...... : ...... S 00 1-Bryant Press, notices ...... 86 15-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 4313 ...... 2 00 15-W. J. Douglas, services ...... 5 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, services ...... 20 00 15-The Toronto World, advertising ...... 83 31-Interest, paid to May 31st, 1916 ...... 41 00 June 29- '' on note ...... 9 95 July 17-Bryant Press, Ltd., printing debentures ...... 1 21 Aug. 31-Interest on overdraft to Aug. 28, 1916 ...... 35 Oct. 16-H. Mitchell, final estimate ...... 335 78 S 433 28 MACDONALD AVENUE AND CRESCENT B.S. SIDEWALK, L.I.

Jan. 31-Interest on loan and overdraft ...... S 6 60 Feb. 26- " " " ...... 50 l\J:ay 1-W. A. Clarke, services ...... 5 00 1-Bryant Press, notices ...... 86 15-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 4319 ...... 2 00 15-W. J. Douglas, services ...... 5 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, services ...... 20 00 15-The Toronto World, advertising ...... 83 31-:--Inte~~st, paid to May 31st, 1916 ...... 25 iS June 29- on note ...... 6 25 July 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures ...... 1 21 Aug. 29-Interest on overdraft to Aug. 28, 1916 ...... 25 Oct. 3-H. Mitchell, final estimate ...... 200 28 S 2i-1 53 ARLINGTON AVENUE B.S. SIDEWALK, L.I.

Jan. 31-Interest on loan ...... S 6 65 1'J:ay 1-W. A. Clarke, services ...... ; ...... 5 00 1-Bryant Press, notices ...... 86 15-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 4297 ...... 2 00 15-W. J. Douglas, services ...... : .... . 5 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, services ...... 20 00 31-The Toronto World, advertising ...... 84 31-Interest, paid to May 31st, 1916 ...... 26 15 June 29- " on note ...... , ...... 6 20 July 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures ...... 1 20 Aug. 31-Interest, to Aug. 28th, 1916 ...... 25 Oct. 3-H. Mitchell, final estimate ...... 190 75 S 264 90 ALICE AND RUSHTON ROAD E.S. SIDEWALK, L.I. Jan. 31-Interest on loan. . s 6 65 ~ay 5 00 ~=rry~~fia:e~:: ~:t~iii~':':':':':':':'::::::::::::::: ... 86 15-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 4315 ...... 2 00 15-W. J. Douglas, services ...... 5 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, services ...... 20 00 31-The Toronto World, advertising ...... 83 31-Interest, paid to May 31st, 1916 ...... 25 90 June 29- '' on note ...... \ 6 20 July 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures ...... 1 20 S 73 64 LAUDER A VENUE E.S. SIDEWALK, L.I. Jan. 31-Interest on loan and overdraft ...... S 18 7 5 Feb. 26- " " " ...... 55 1:,,ay 1-W. A. Clarke, services ...... 5 00 1-Bryant Press, notices...... 86 15-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 4317...... 2 00 15-W. J. Douglas, services...... 5 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, services...... 20 00 15-The Toronto World, advertising...... 83 31-Interest, paid to May 31st, 1916...... 61 67 June 29- '' on note...... 14 90 July 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures...... 1 21 Aug. 29-Interest on overdraft to Aug. 28th, 1916 ...... ____4_0 S 131 17 DUFFERI,N STREET E.S. SIDEWALK, L.I. Jan. 31-Interest on loan ...... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · S 1~g 1:,,ay 1-W. A. Clarke, services ...... ················· 1-Bryant Press, notices ...... ······· 86 15-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 4303 ...... · ~ gg 15-W. J. Douglas, services .... · · · · · · ·: · · · · · · · · · 20 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fr:3-~er, services ...... 15-The Toronto World, advertising .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 4 ~~ June 29-Interest on note .... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1 20 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures ... ········.······ July 18 95 Aug. 31-Interest, April and May·.· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 131 01 Oct. 3-Arthur Johnson, final estimates ...... · · · · · · · · · · ____ S 194 20

OAKWOOD A VENUE W.S. SIDEWALK, L.I. 3 75 J~n. 30-Frank Barber, cement test ...... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ~ 13 40 31-Interest on loan and overdraft .... · · · · · · · · · · · · 1 25 Feb. 26- " " - " ······ 52 25 May 31- " tol\fay30th, 1916 .. · ·· ·· · · · · · · ·s 'ci~~- July 3-Starr Spence, Cooper & Fraser' damages re y y -106 00 Burton ...... ······························ 25 00 3-Rowell & Co., report ..... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·1 ·. · · · ·· · 225 00 21-Starr, Spence, C~oper & Fraser, re Duncan~ ~-1~ ·• ·.:: 65 00 45 75 Aug. ~1={~~~~~~~~·.~~~.1~~~·. ·. ·.:::::::::::::::: ...... 49 85 Nov. 29- " on loan and overdr3:ft ...... 421 77 Dec. S-BraY!ey & Nicholson, final estimate .. ········· S 1,309 02

I 57 SEWER, L.I.

Jan. 31-Interest on loan ...... S 8 15 5 00 ~.ay 1-W. A. Clarke, services ...... 1-Bryant Press, notices ...... 86 15-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 4289 ..••..•••...... 2 00 15-W. J. Douglas, services ...... ••.... 5 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, services ...... 20 00 15-The Toronto World, advertising ...... 84 31-Interest, paid to May 31st, 1916 ...... 31 80 June 31- '' on note ...... 7 65 July 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures ...... 2 43 Nov. 6-Frank Angotti, final estimate ...... 195 30 S 279 03

EARLSDALE AVENUE S.S. SIDEWALK, L.I.

Jan. 31-Interest on loan ...... ••.....•...... S 2 80 Apr. 29- " " ...... 8 15 1'!,ay 1-W. A. Clarke, services ...... 5 00 1-Bryant Press, notices ...... •...... 86 15-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 4307 ...... 2 00 15-W. J. Douglas, services ...... 5 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, services ...... 20 00 15-The Toronto World, advertising ...... 83 31-Interest, paid to May 31st, 1916 ...... 2 85 July 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures ...... 1 20 Aug. 31-Interest, to Aug. 31st, 1916 .. , ...... ••...... 8 30 Oct. 3-Arthur Johnson, final estimate .... .' ...... 69 15 Nov. 29-Interest on loan and overdraft ...... ~ ..••...... 12 85 S 138 99

EARLSCOURT AVENUE W.S. SIDEWALK, L.I. Jan. 31-Interest on loan ...... ••• , ...... S S 10

Apr. 30- II • • • •• •• • •• •• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 14 85 rv;1 ay 1-W. A. Clarke, services ...... , ...... 5 00 1 1-Bryant Press, notices ...... : ...... 86 15-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 4305 ...... 2 00 15-W. J. Douglas, services ...... S 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, services ...... 20 00 15-The Toronto World, advertising ...... 83 31-Interest, to May 31st, 1916 ...... 5 35 June 29- ' 1 on note...... -1 80 J~ly 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures...... 1 20 1 7-Interest on overdraft ...... 25 Oct. 3-Arthur Johnson, final estimate ...... 153 04 S 218 28

BARRINGTO:-J AVENUE SEWER, L.I.

31-Interest on loan ...... S -1 10 1-W. A. Clarke, services ...... S 00 1-Bryant Press, notices ...... ~ .. . 86 15-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 4288 ...... 2 00 15-W. J. Douglas, services ...... S 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, services ...... 20 00 1'!-.ay 15-The Toronto World, advertising ...... 84 ~~-Inte~~st, paid to May 31st, 1916 ...... ·.·_- .· .· .· .·:::::: J une - on note ...... i-s 95 . 3 85 July 17-Bryant Press, Ltd., printing d~b~~t"u"r~~: : : : : : : : : : : : Aug. 21-Routley & Summers, 2 43 final estimate ...... 89 26 s 149 29 EARLSCOURT AVENUE SEWER, L.I. Jan. 3 7 15 11-.ay i=W~1~~1~~~~!-~i~~~.-: :.·.·::: .·: .· ::::::::: ·.: ·. ·. ·. ·.. S S 00 1-Bryant Press, notices ...... , ...... 86 15-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 4290 ...... 2 00 15-W. J. Douglas, services ...... 5 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, services ...... 20 00 15-The Toronto World, advertising ...... 84 31-Interest, paid to May 31st, 1916 ...... 27 85 June 29- '' on note ...... , ... . 6 70 July 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures ...... 2 43 s 77 83 BLOEM AVENUE X.S. SIDEvVALK, L.I. Jan. 31-Interest on loan ...... S 3 55 1J-.ay 1-W. A. Clarke, services ...... S 00 1-Bryant Press, notices ...... ·...... 86 15-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 4300 ...... 2 00 15-W. J. Douglas, services ...... S 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, services ...... 20 00 15-The Toronto World, advertising ...... 83 31-Interest, paid to May 31st, 1916 ...... · T · 13 95 June 29- '' on note ...... 3 35 July 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures ...... 1 20 s 55 7-1 HARVIE AVENUE E.S. SIDEWALK, L.I. Jan. 31-Interest on loan ...... \ ..... · · .S 3 OS 5 l\J:ay 1-W. A. Clarke, services ...... 00 1-Bryant Press, notices ...... 86 15-W. J. Hill, regis~eri~g By-law 4312 .. 2 00 15-W. J. Douglas, services ...... S 00 :······· 20 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fr'.1~er, services .... . 00 15-The Toronto World, advertismg 83 ...... · · · · · · · · · · · 11 95 31-Interest, paid to May 31st, 1916 ...... · ·. · · · · · · · · · ~ 29- " on note ...... 2 90 June · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1 21 July 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures .. s 52 80

EDMOND A V'ENUE :\J .S. SIDEWALK, L.I. Jan. 31-Interest .S 1 55 on loan··:························,···: S 00 M 1-W. A. Clarke, services ... ······················ .. ay 1-Bryant Press, 86 notices.·.························· 2 00 . l-W. J. Hill, registerit:-g By-law 4308. · · · · ··:::::::::: S 00 1-W J Douglas services.··········:···· 20 00 15-St~r;, Spence, 'cooper & Fraser, services ...... 159 ~ay 15-The Toronto World, advertising.~...... 83 31-Interest, paid to May 31st, 1916 ... ·...... 6 00 June 29- ". on note ... _,,...... 1 45 July 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures...... 1 20 Aug. 21-Wm. Bushell, final estimate ...... ·.... ___3_1 _4_5 75 34 BRANT AVENUE N.S. SIDEW~LK, L.I. Jan. 31-Interest on loan ...... S 1 55 11-.ay 1-W. A. Clarke, services ...... 5 00 1-Bryant Press,notices ...... 86 15-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 4314 ...... 2 00 15-W. J. Douglas, services ...... 5 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, services ...... 20 00 15-The Toronto World, advertising ...... 83 31-Interest, paid to May 31st, 1916 ...... 5 90 June 29- " on note ...... 1 45 July 3-Wm., Bushell, final estimate ...... 34 36 '' 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures ...... 1 21 s 78 16 ST. JOHN'S ROAD S.S. SIDEWALK, L.I. Jan. 31-Interest on loan ...... S 2 05 May 1-W. A. Clarke, service~ ...... 5 00 " 1-Bryant. Press, notices ...... •...... 86 15-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 4309 ....•...... 2 00 15-W. J. Douglas, services ...... ' ...••...... 5 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, services ...... 20 00 15-The Toronto World, advertising ...... - 83 " 31-Interest,paidtoAug.31st, 1915 ...... 7 95 June 29- " on note ...... 1 90 July, 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures ...• ...... 1 21 Aug. 21-Wm. Bushell, final estimate .. , . , ...... , . 45 68 s 92 48 ASHBURY AVE~UE B.S. SIDEWALK, L.I. Jan. 31-interest on loan ...... S 6 10 11-.ay 1-W. A. Clarke, services ...... 5 00 1-:-Bryant Press, notices ...... · ...... · ...... 86 15-W. J. Mill, registering By-law 4296 ...... 2 00 15-W. J. Douglas, services ...... ·...... 5 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, services ...... 20 00 15-The Toronto World, advertising ...... 84 31-Interest ...... 23 90 June 29- '' on note ...... 5 75 July 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures ...... 1 20 Sept. 18-Riverdale Concrete Paving Co., final estimate ..... : . 167 77 S 238 42 GLEDHILL AVENUE· W.S. SIDEWALK, L.I. Jan. 31-Interest on loan ...... S 7 165 11-.ay 1-W. A. Clarke, services ...... 5 00 1-Bryant Press, notices ...... 86 15-W. J. Hill, By-law 4310 ...... 2 00 160 15-W. J. Douglas, services ...... 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Frase; ·s~~i~e~· · · · · · · · · · · · 5 00 15-The Toronto World...... ' · · · · · · · · · · · · 20 00 31-Interest, note ...... : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 83 June 29- " " 29 85 July 17-B!Yant Press, Ltd., pri~-t~g ~iei;e~t~~~~::::::: :. : : : : 7 20 Nov. 6-R1verdale Paving Co., final estimate.: ...... 1 20 216 98 $ 296 57 HOMEWOOD AVENUE SEWER, L.I. Jan. 31--Interest on loan ...... S ~ay 1-W. A. Clarke, services ...... 5 60 1-Bryant Press, notices ...... 5 00 4291...... 86 15-W. J. Hill, registering By-law 2 00 15---W. J. Douglas, services ... : ...... 5 00 15-Starr, Spence, Cooper & Fraser, services ...... 20 00 15-The Toronto World, advertising .... : ...... 84 31-In.terest ...... June 21 90 29- " ·······························)······ 5 25 J~ly 17-McLaren & Co., final estimates ...... 148 47 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures ...... 2 44 ---- $ 217 36 PAPE AND RANDOLPH AVENUES SEWER, L.I.

Jan. 31-Interest on overdraft ...... $ 1 00 Feb. 26- " " ...... · · · ·· ·· · · · · · · · 1 00 Mar. 31- ...... 65 $ 2 65 BATHURST STREET SEWER, L.I. Jan. 31-Interest on overdraft...... : · .· -· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $ 1 8'J Feb. 26- " " · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . . . . 1 70 Mar. 31- .... · · · · · · · ·· ·· · · · · · ·---- $ 2 70 MAIN STREET E.S .. SIDEWALK, L.I.

Jan. 31-Interest on overdr~ft .. ·· ·· ·. · · · ..· ·· · · · · · · · · · S ~ Ag ~ay f=f ry!i;fi~~~:: !~tic~:~:::: :: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : · 2 gg lS-W. J. Hill, registeri~g By-law 4318 ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · _ 15.-W. J. Douglas, services ... · · · · · · · ·: · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 205 00oo 15-Starr Spence, Cooper & Fr~er, services...... 83 15-The Toronto. World,·advertismg · · · · · · · · · "· · · · · · · 6 70 June 29-Interest, on note.······························· 1 21 July 17-Bryant Press, printing debentures ..... :...... 196 01 21-Riverdale Concrete Paving Co., final estimate...... 27 85 A.1:-g. 21-Interest,paid to May 31st, 1916 ...... · ____ $ 272 61

KENWOOD AVENUE SEWER, L.I.

Feb. 7-Grant Contracting Co., final estimate ...... s 504 73 I6I OAKWOOD AVENUE SEWER, L.I. Mar. 6-W. E. Taylor, final estimate ...... $ 410 49

BERESFORD AVENUE B.S. SIDEWALK, L.I. ,Atfg, 8-Toronto World, ptinting notices ...... $ 4 20 21-Frank Barber, services ...... 70 00 21- " " advertising Contract ...... 21- Record ...... 90 " 21- Tenders, Shepard account ...... 75 " 21-Interest, to Aug. 31st, 1916-...... 5 00 Sept. 18-Frank Barber, advertising for tenders ...... 1 00 " 21-Grant Contracting Co., progress estimate No. 1 ...... 609 60 Oc\, 3- " " " " 2 ...... 1,433 20 Nov. 20-Frank Barber, cement test ...... 3 25 " 20-Grant Contracting Co., comp. estimate ...... · 178 76 Dec. 15-Frank Barber, Engineering services ...... 114 87 " 31-Interest on note and overdraft ...... 30 28 $ 2,451 81

]ESMOND AVENUE B.S. SIDEWALK,. L.I. .J\';1g. 8-Toronto World, printing notices ...... S 2 10 21-Fra~ Bar~er, s«::rv!ces ...... 41 00 21- pnntmg accounts ...... 75 21- " advertising for t_enders ...... 80 21-Interest on overdraft ...... 2 90 Sept. 19-Frank Barber, advertising for tenders ...... 1 00 Nov. 2o-Godson Contracting Co., progress estimate No. 1. ...., 1,226 40 . " 29-Interest on loan and overdraft ...... •...... 16 70 'Dec. 5-'-Godson Contracting Co., final estimate ...... 84 27 " 15-Frank Barber, Engineering services ...... 69 00 S 1,444 92

WINDERMERE AVENUE W.S. SIDEWALK, L.I. ~1;1g.. 8-Toronto World, notices ...... S 2 10 21-Frank Barber, advertising account ...... 75 21- " " " 75 8- services ...... : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 34 50 8-Interest on overdraft ...... !'...... 2 30 Sept. 18-Frank Barber, advertising for tenders ...... 90 Nov. 2o-Grapt Contracting Co., progress estimate No. 1 .... . 990 79 " 29-Interest on loan and overdraft ...... 13 75 ~~c. s-GFrant Contracting Co., comp. estimate ...... ·... ~ . 94 24 15- rank Barber, Engineering services ...... : ...... 55 70 S 1,195 78

ST. JOHN'S ROAD S.S. SIDEWALK (2)

~~g. 8-Toronto World, advertising ...... S 2 10 8-Frank Barber, services ...... 49 00 8- " " re tenders, contract record ...... 85 " ~-I re tenders, Shepard ...... 75 3 - nterest ...... 3 90 Sept. 18-Frank Barber, advertising for tenders ...... 1 00 162 ~?v. 6-City Treasurer, moving water service ...... 30 65 18-Grant Contracting Co., progress estimate No. 1 .... . 1,507 92 18-Interest on loan and overdraft ...... 22 70 :£?7c. 5-Grant Contracting Co., comp. estimate ..... , . , ... . 83 21 15-Frank Barber, Engineering services ... : ...... 83 20 $ 1,785 28

APPLETON AVENUE PAVEMENT.

Sept. 5-Toronto World, advertising ...... $ 2 42 Oct. 3-Frank Barber, services ...... : ...... 80 00 " 16-Constru~ting & Pa'V}p-g Co., progress ~timate No. 1.. 1,141 39 Nov. 6- 1 Comp. estimate ...... 1,348 43 " 20-Frank Barber, advertising tenders ....•...... ·3 00 29-Interest on loan and overdraft ...... 21 94 Dec. 15-Frank Barber, Engineering services ...... 125 48 $ 2,722 66

APPLETON AVENUE W.S. SIDEWALK, L.I.

Sept. 5-Toronto World, advertising ..... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $ i i5 Oct. 3-Frank Barber, services ...... ,····················· 1 .. 3- " " advertising tenders ...... , ... . 60 Nov. 6-Constructing & Paving Co., comp. estimate ...... ; 357 ~g " 20-Frank Barber, advertising tenders, Toronto World.,,. 29-Interest on loan and overdraft .. ,.,,,·············· 1~ ~~ Dec. 15-Frank Barber, Engineering services ...... · · · · · · · ____ $ 394 29

ETHEL AVENUE E.S. SIDEWALK, L.I.

Sept. 5-Toronto World, adv:ertising · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $ 2~ i5 Oct. 3-Frank Barber, services··· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 60 " 3_:_ " " advertising tenders .. , · , · · · · · · · · · · · · · 60 3_ " " Toronto World. · , · · · · · · · · · 6 30 Nov 20-lnterestonloan. · · · · · · · · · · · · ... · · ·: · · · · ·r:i · ·1· · · · 665 20 Dec. 5-Godson Contracting Co., progress ~stimate o. . . . . 40 80 " · 15_ " " comp. _estimate .. , , · · · · · · · 33 90 15-Frank Barber, Engineering services.···············---- $ 774 82

MAIN STREET W.S. SIDEWALK, L.I...... s 2 42 Sept. 5-Toronto World, adv:ertismg · · · · · ... ·:::::::...... 40 00 3 Frank Barber services. · · · · · · · · · · · · . 60 Oct. - " " ~dvertising tenders· · · · · · · ;;/ · i.i · · · · · 60 3 " - " " Toronto rr orw- · · · · · · 10 70 30-lnterest20- " pn " loan· · · · · · · · · ·" · · · · · ················ -S--- - 54 32 RUSHTON ROAD W.S. SIDEWALK, L.I. Sept. 5-Tor~~to World, advertising ...... $ 2 41 ~~t. 3-Fra~k Bafper, servic~: ...... 30 00 3- advertising tenders ...... 60 Nov. 6-Constructing & Paving Co., comp. estimate ...... 902 98 " 20-Frank Barber, advertising, Toronto World ...... 60 Nov. 30-Interest on overdraft and loan ...... 8 40 Dec. 15-Frank Barber, Engineering services ...... 45 12 $ 990 11

ST. MARK'S ROAD N.S. SIDEWALK, L.I. Sept. 5-Toronto World, advertising ...... $ 2 41 ~~t. 3-Fra~k Ba,~ber, servi_c~ ...... 17 00 3- advertising tenders ...... 60 Nov. 20- " " " ...... 60 " 20-Contracting & Paying Co., comp. estimate ...... 505 96 30-Interest on overdraft and loan ...... 4 65 Dec. 15-Frank Barber, Engineering services ...... 25 25 $ 556 47 TOWNSHIP OF YORK

ABSTRACT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENT~ January 1st, 1916, to December 31st, 1916

•RECEIPTS Cash on hand and in bank Accounts Jantl,ll-ry 1st T 19}i, ~s per statement, 1915 ...... '.. . . $ 16,331 51 T:~es, 19151 ...... $ ... 73. 75 T es, 1916 ...... ·. . 83,638 92 A:es, £ T. · ·: · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ...... 283,588 49 Roa~;~~d B~id~~~ ·: ·G~~~~~l ."::::::: $... 322. 43 31,134 22 Division No. 11...... 10 87 333 30 45 12 199 50 t~~-dF~~::. i:::::.: •• :: •••••• :.:::: 2,017 00 Miscellaneous Receipts ...... 135 50 Railway Distribution Tax ...... 1,277 10 School Sections :- Debentures Sold ...... $84,787 00 School Section No. 13 ...... 3,000 00 " " 24...... 324 80 88,111 80 Suspense Account, re 19!2 and 1913 Taxes...... 30 46 Legislative School Grant ...... , 8,035 85 School Fund Trust Principal. ... : ...... ·.. 1,367 12 School Fund Trust Interest ...... ·...... 334 73 Sewer Rentaal...... t ...... 540 7 4 Waterworks Account...... 190 00 Water Service Application Account...... 1,668 87 CityofToronto,reDebentures...... 19,374 52 Local Improvements, Debentures Sold...... 52,540 31 Humewood Ave. Sewer, L.I...... 25 00 Kennedy and Barrie Ave. Sewer, L.I...... 30 00 Lauder Ave. Sewer, L.I...... 50 11 Lauder Ave. E.S. Sidewalk, L.I...... 298 24 Earlsdale Ave. S.S. Sidewalk, L.I...... _'---_1_3_9_5 575,054 60 Bills Payable ...... : . . . . . 170,000 00 Bank Overdrafts, Dec. 31st, 1916 :- Oakwood Ave. W.S. Sidewalk ...... , .... ·.$ 3,957 66 " " E.S. " ...... 2,681 46 Earlsdale Ave. B.S. Sidewalk ...... •.... · 1,697 23 Appleton Ave. Pavement ...... · · · 2,722 66 Windermere Ave. W.S. Sidewalk ...... 1,195 78 Main St. W.S. Sidewalk ...... · ,· . 54 32 St. John's Roa1 S.S. Sidewalk ...... ·.· 1,785 28 165 Beresford Ave. B.S. Sidewalk ...... $ 2,451 81 JesmondAve. B.S. Sidewalk ...... 1,444 92 Appleton Ave. W.S. Sidewalk ...... 394 29 Ethel Ave. E.S. Sidewalk ...... 774 82 Rushton RoadW.S. Sidewalk ...... 990 11 St. Mark's Road N.S. Sidewalk ...... 556 47 20,706 81 General Account ...... 6,909 20 Cash held in Suspense :- 1916 Taxes ...... $ 184 35 Arrears of Taxes ... ; ...... 25 09 209 44 $789,301 56

DISBURSEMENTS. Bank; Overdrafts, January 1st, 1916, as per Statement, 1915 $ 63,473 7-1 Roads and Bridges : Division No 1 ...... $ 2,245 09 " " 2...... 3,526 08 ... 3...... 2,162 89 '' 4 ...... , . 293 03 " 5...... 1,586 64 " 6...... 1,620 88 • " 7...... 2,642 90 " 8...... 3,983 74 " 9 (a) ...... 2,636 29 " 9 (b)...... 4,388 13 " 10...... 14,622 16 " 11...... 6,347 31 " 12...... 3,738 49 Roads and Bridges General...... 1,711 00 ----$ 51,504 63 Salaries ...... 16,333 57 Stationery and printing ...... 4,614 58 Charity ...... -11,739 74 Board of Health ...... ~ ...... 4,003 81 2,656 98 ~~:n~;~f Yo'rk: ~~t~~~ty ·R~t~. ·. ·. : : : : : : : : : : : : 164,606 88 Rent and Light ...... ' ...... 823 15 Elections .... : ...... : ...... 18 75 Interest ...... 5,471 53 General Municipal Expenses ...... 2,325 09 Duplicate Payments ...... , 237 43 Sheep Claims and Dog Taxes ...... 209 45 251 00 44 44 17 24 73 98 ltiftt;r:·:):::::::::::::::::::::: \:: 13 28 7,776 90 Corporation's Share of L.I...... 1,445 75 Water Service Account ...... ~ ...... 1,487 17 Waterworks Account ...... 2,511 40 Property held by Township ...... 575 00 School Sections : ' Sec~!on o.- : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : $ 260 00 f:1 ~ 896 45 4 ...... 1,099 63 166 Section No. 5 .. " 1::::::::;::::::: 917 90 8...... 3,530 85 9...... 1,~lJ 1~ 12ll. · · · · · · · · · · · · ·.. 1,032 20 · · · · · · · · · · · · ·... 1,005 16 13 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·. 8,815 88 14 ...... ·... 175 32 15 · · · · · · · · · · · · . . . . 25,297 94 16· · · · · · · · · · · · ·... 824 66 l7 · · · · · · · · · · · · ..... 1,007 37 18 · · · · · · · · · · · ·.... 600 93 l9...... 2,547 38 21. · · · · · · · · · ·..... 1,768 97 22...... 18,384 47 23...... 620 52 24...... 2,429 95 25...... 4,760 49 26...... 31,730 13 27...... 21,275 04 28...... 59,347 99 29...... 17,940 26 30...... 5,473 70 31...... 2,001 16· 32...... 10,791 98 33...... 26,967 47 34...... 1,000 00 Separate: Section No. 1...... 1,629 OS " " 21 ...... ·.·...... 36 48 ---$ 256,530 17 School Fund Principal...... 10,000 00 · Legislative School Grant...... 6,903 00 Legislative School Grant, Equipment, etc...... 1,120 00 Local Improvements :· Kennedy and Barrie Ave. Sewer .. $ 1 OS Lauder Ave. Pavement ...... 516 40 Barrie Ave. B.S. Sidewalk ...... 147 20 Earlsdale Ave. B.S. Sidewalk ... . 1,092 09 Glenholm Ave. Pavement ...... 471 70 Beresford Ave. E.S. Sidewalk ... . 162 86 Jilsqn Ave. S.S. Sidewalk ...... 130 42 Amherst Ave. B.S. Sidewalk .... . is3 01 Durie St. B.S. Sidewalk ...... S14 46 Earlscourt Ave. E.S. Sidewalk .. . 219 81 St. Mark's Rd. S.S. Sidewalk ... . 171 36 Lee Ave. E.S. Sidewalk ...... 349 87 Gledhill Ave. E.S. Sidewalk ...... 328 OS Oakwood Ave. E.S. Sidewalk ... . 448 75 Ravensden Ave. Pavement ...... 755 84 Conway Ave. B.S. Sidewalk .... . 229 74 Markham St. W.S. Sidewalk .... . 128 61 Priscilla Ave. Sidewalk ...... 195 12 Westwood Ave. S.S. Sidewalk ... . 189 65 Hatherley Rd. B.S. Sidewalk ... . 433 28 Macdonald Ave. and Crescent B.S. .Sidewalk ...... 274 53 Arlington Ave. B.S. Sidewalk ... . 264 90 Alice and Rushton Rd. E.S. Side- walk ...... 73 64 Lauder Ave. E.S. Sidewalk...... 131 17 Dufferin St. E.S. Sidewalk...... 194: 20 Oakwood Ave. W.S. Sidewalk.... 1,309 02 Dufferin St. Sewer...... 279 03 EarlsdaleAve. S.S. Sidewalk..... 138 99 Earlsdale Ave. W.S. Sidewalk... . 218 28 Barrington Ave. Sewer...... 149 29 Earlscourt Ave. Sewer...... 77 83 Bloem Ave. N.S. Sidewalk...... 55 74 Harvie Ave. E.S. Sidewalk...... 52 80 Edmond Ave. N.S. Sidewalk .. :.. 75 34 Brant Ave. N.S. Sidewalk .... ·. . . 78 16 St. John's Rd. S.S. Sidewalk. . . . . 92 48 Ashbury Ave. B.S. Sidewalk. . . . . 238 42 Gledhill Ave. W.S. Sidewalk..... 296 57 Humewood Ave. Sewer...... 217 36 Pape and Randolph Ave. Sewer. . 2 65 Bathurst St. Sewer...... 2 70 Main St. E.S. Sidewalk...... 272 61 Kenwood Ave. Sewer ... ~...... 504 73 Oakwood Ave. Sewer...... 410 49 Beresford Ave. B.S. Sidewalk.... 2,451 81 Jesmond Ave. B.S. Sidewalk..... 1,444 92 Windermere Ave. W.S. Sidewalk. 1,195 78 St. John's Rd. S.S. Sidewalk..... 1,785 28 Appleton Ave. Pavement...... 2,722 66 Appleton.Ave. W.S. Sidewalk... . 394 29 Ethel Ave. E.S. Sidewalk...... 774 82 Main St. W.S. Sidewalk...... 54 32 Rushton Rd. W.S. Sidewalk. . . . . 990 11 St. Mark's Rd. N.S. Sidewalk.... 556 47 ----,$ 24,520 72 DebenturesandinterestPaidreCity of Toronto.. $ 19,712 06 Sundry Local Improvement Debenture Rate Accounts ...... 20,286 50 - Bills Payable ...... ·...... 100,000 00 ----$ 717,814 80 Cash on hand and in banks, December 31st, 1916 : Legislative School Grant ...... $ 54 49 School Fund Trust Principal. , ...... 3,294 83 School Fund Trust Interest ...... 1,209 17 Lauder Ave. Sewer ...... 1,238 17 Humewood Ave. Sewer ...... 45 49 Gledhill Ave. W. S. Sidewalk ...... 19 02 Ashbury Ave. Sidewalk ...... 18 60 St. John's Road Sidewalk ...... 8 75 Brant Ave. Sidewalk ...... 20 31 Edmond Ave. N.S. Sidewalk ...... 9 82 Harvie Ave. E.S. Sidewalk ...... 87 23 Bloem Ave. N.S. Sidewalk ...... 95 42 Earlscourt Ave. Sewer ...... 185 03 Barrington Ave. Sewer ...... 18 36 Earlscourt Ave. W. S. Sidewalk ...... 19 60 Earlsdale Ave. S.S. Sidewalk ...... 13 25 Dufferin St. S(,!wer ...... 19 86 Dufferin St. E.S. Sidewalk ...... 15 24 Lauder Ave. E.S. Sidewalk ...... 706 37 Alice St. and Rushton Rd. Sidewalk ...... 208 74 Arlington Ave. E. & W.S. Sidewalk ...... 20 37 ' 168 Macdonald Ave. and Crescent Sidewalk. . . . . 19 91 Hatherley Rd. B.S. Sidewalk...... 22 30 Westwood Ave. S.S. Sidewalk...... 14 99 Priscilla Ave. Sidewalk...... 15 94 Markham St. W.S. Sidewalk...... 14 36 Conway Ave. B.S. Sidewalk...... 26 07 RavensdenAve. Pavement...... 38 11 Gledhill Ave. E.S. Sidewalk...... 20 16 Kennedy and Barrie Ave. Sewer...... 30 00 Lee Ave. E.S. Sidewalk ...... ·...... 21 28 St. Mark's Rd. S.S. Sidewalk...... 15 43 Earlscourt Ave. E.S. Sidewalk...... 20 17 Durie Ave. B.S. Sidewalk...... 28 16 Amherst Ave. B.S. Sidewalk...... 20 23 Jillson Ave. S.S. Sidewalk...... 12 80 Beresford Ave. E.S. Sidewalk...... 3 86 Glenholm Ave. Pavement...... 34 46 Lauder Ave. Pavement...... 31 52 Barrie Ave. B.S. Sidewalk...... 15 25 Main St. E.S. Sidewalk...... 17 49 Earnscliff Rd. Sewer...... 213 72 Cash Balance, December 31st, 1916...... 57 08 ----$ 8,001 41 Cash Shortage, held in Suspense, 1916 taxes.. 18 Arrears of taxes...... 11 43 11 61 $789,301 56

x69 TOWNSHIP OF YORK

STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES 31st December, 1916.

ASSETS. AGTIVE. Cash on hand ...... ·...... $ 57 08 Taxes, 1914...... 12 48 Taxes, 1915...... 45 42 I::::s1in~~~~: :: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : igt~g~ g~ Due from Treasurer on adjustment of 1914, 1915, and 1916Taxes...... 158 17 Sundry accounts for Water Rates and Sewer rental...... 78 38 Balance due from City of Toronto...... 1 ----$299,796 54 RESERVE. School Fund Trust : Securities held .... , ...... $14,995 17 Cash in Bank...... 3,294 83 ----$ 18,290 00 School Fund Intei:est : Cash in Bank ...... ·...... 1,209 17 Legislative School Grant : Cash in Bank ...... 54 49 L.I. Bank Balances : Lauder Ave. Sewer ...... $ 1,238 17 Humewood Ave. Sewer ...... 45 49 Gledhill Ave. W.S. Sidewalk .... . 19 02 Ashbury Ave. Sidewalk .... : ... . 18 60 St. John's Rd. Sidewalk ...... 8 75 Brant Ave. Sidewalk ...... 20 31 Edmond Ave. N.S. Sidewalk .... . 9 82 Harvie Ave. E.S. Sidewalk ...... 87 23 Bloem Ave. N.S. Sidewalk ...... :. 95 42 Earlscourt Ave. Sewer ....•..· .. . 185 03 Barrington Ave. Sewer...... 18 36 Earlscourt Ave. W. S. Sidewalk .. . 19 60 EarlsdaleAve. S.S. Sidewalk .... . 13 25 Dufferin St. Sewer ...... 19 86 Dufferin St. E.S. Sidewalk ...... 15 24 Lauder Ave. E.S. Sidewalk ...... 706 37 Alice St. and Rushton Rd. Side- walk ...... 208 74 Arlington Ave. E. and W.S. Side- walk ...... ' ... . 20 37 Macdonald Ave. and Crescent Sidewalk ...... 19 91 Hatherly Rd. B.S. Sidewalk .... . 22 30 Westwood Ave. S.S. Sidewalk 14 9 9 Priscilla-Ave. Sidewalk · · · · Markham St. W.S.'Sid~~~lk·.:::: !~ ~: Conway Ave. B.S. Sidewalk..... 26 07 Ravensden Ave. Pavement 38 11 Gledhill Ave. E.S. Sidewalk.'.".::: 20 16 Kennedy and Barrie Ave. Sewer. . 30 00 Lee Ave. E.S. Sidewalk...... 21 28 St. Mark's Rd. S.S. Sidewalk. . . . 15 43 EarlscourtAve. E.S. Sidewalk... 20 17 Durie Ave. E.S. Sidewalk...... 28 16 Amherst Ave. B.S. Sidewalk..... 20 23 Jillson Ave. S.S. Sidewalk...... 12 80 Beresford Ave. E.S. Sidewalk.... 3 86 / Glenholm Ave. Pavement .. : . . . 34 46 Lauder Ave. Sidewalk...... 31 52 Barrie Ave. B.S. Sidewalk...... 15 25 Main St. E.S.. Sidewalk...... 17 49 Eamscliffe Rd. Sewer...... 213 72 ----$ 3,385 84 ----$ 22,939 so

FIXED.

School Buildings and Equipment ...... $660,550 00 Office Furniture...... 1,085 05 Road Machinery and tools...... 660 00 ...... 858 64 Property held by Township. l63,053 69

PASSIVE. ~46 51 Locallmprovements...... 157 Local Improvements under Con- struction: Appleton Ave. Pavement ...... $ 2,722 66 Windermere Ave. Sidewalk...... 1,195 78 Main St. W.S. Sidewalk...... 54 32 St. John's Rd. S.S. Sidewalk. . . . . 1,785 28 Beresford.Ave. B.S. Sidewalk..... 2,451 81 Jesmond Ave. B.S. Sidewalk..... 1,444 92 Appleton Ave. W.S. Sidewalk .... 394 29 Oakwood Ave. W.S. Sidewalk.. . . 3,957 66 Oakwood Ave. E.S. Sidewalk. . . . 2,681 46 Earlsdale Ave. B.S. Sidewalk.. . . 1,697 23 ·Ethel Ave. E.S. Sidewalk.······· iii ~~ Rushton Rd. W.S. Sidewalk .... . St. Mark's Rd. N.S. Sidewalk .... __s_s_6_4_7 20,706 81 2 321 40 Waterworks System ... ·.···················· · ___• _ _ _ _ 180,974 72 $1,166,764 45

LIABILITIES. BONDED.

bt $ 157 1 946 51 Local Improvement Debenture D e · · · · · · · · · · · 556 544 41 School Debenture Debt. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ' S 714,490 92

171 SCHOOL FUNDS. School Fund Trust Principal...... · .. _.$ 18,290 00 School Fund Trust Interest ...... '. . . 1,209 17 School Sections...... 113,124 80 Legislative School Grant...... 54 49 ----$ 132,678 46

RATE ACCOUNTS. Walmer Rd. Sewer ...... $ 135 60 Markham St. Sidewalk; ...... 18 Walmer Rd. Pavement ...... 668 87 Sundry ~ocal ImpI?vement Acc~unt ...... 2,419 09 2.,014 56 2,561 75 1,960 77 2,559 01 945 83 4,381 87 4,510 20 ... ,, ...... 4,872 17 -----$ 27,02') '·!

FLOATING. County of York, County Rate Balance ...... $ 48,793 79 De Grassi Hill Grading ...... · 143 50 Duplicate Payments ...... 1,935 53 Water Service Account ...... 253 87 :Bills Payable ...... 70,000 00 Bank of Commerce Overdraft ...... 6,999 20 Cash collected but not distributed ...... 209 44

Unexpended Balances, re Loca,l Improvements : Lauder Ave. Sewer ...... $ 1,238 17 Earnscliff e Rd. Sewer ...... 213 72 Humewood Rd. Sewer ...... 45 49 Gledhill Ave. W :S. Sidewalk .... . 19 02 Ashbury Ave. Sidewalk ...... 18 60 St. John's Rd. Sidewalk ...... 8 75 Brant Ave. Sidewalk ...... 20 31 Edmond Ave. N .S. Sidewalk .... . 9 82 Harvie Ave. E.S. Sidewalk ...... 87 23 Main St. E.S. Sidewalk ...... 17 49 Bloem Ave. N.S. Sidewalk ...... 95 42 Earlscourt Ave. Sewer ...... 185 03 Barrington Ave. Sewer ...... 18 36 Earlscourt Ave. W.S. Sidewalk .. . 19 60 Earlsdale Ave. S.S. Sidewalk .... . 13 25 Dufferin St. Sewer ...... 19 86 Dufferin St. E.S. Sidewalk ...... 15 24 Lauder Ave. E.S. Sidewalk ...... 706 37 Alice St. and Rushton Rd. Side- walk ...... 208 74 Arlington Ave. E. and W.S. Side- walk ...... 20 37 ·unexpended Balances, re Local Improvements: Macdonald Ave. and Crescent Sidewalk . . . 19 91 Hatherley Rd. :s."s."si~i°e~~lk ." ." ." : 22 30 Westwooa. Ave. S.S. Sidewalk 14 99 Priscilla Ave. Sidewalk ...... : : : : 15 94 Markham St. W.S. Sidewalk..... 14 36 Conway Ave. B.S.,Sidewalk._.... 26 07 RavensdenAve. Pavement...... 38 11 Gledhill Ave. E.S. Sidewalk...... 20 16 Kennedy and Barrie Ave. Sewer. . 30 00 Lee Ave. E.S. Sidewalk...... 21 28 St. Mark's Rd. S.S. Sidewalk. . . . 15 43 Earlscourt Ave. E.S. Sidewalk . . . 20 17 Durie Ave. B.S. Sidewalk...... 28 16 Amherst Ave. B.S. Sidewalk..... 20 23 Jillson Ave. S.S; Sidewalk...... 12 80 Beresford Ave. E.S. Sidewalk.... 3 86 Glenholm Ave. Pavement...... 34 46 Lauder Ave. Pavement...... 31 52 Barrie Ave. B.S. Sidewalk...... 15 25 ----s 3,385 84 ----$131,721 17

BANK OVERDRAFTS re LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS. Oakwood Ave. W.S. Sidewalk ...... $ 3,957 66 Oakwoo~ Ave. E.S. Sidewalk ...... 2,681 46 Earlsdale Ave. B.S. Sidewalk .... ~ ...... 1,697 23 Appleton Ave. Pavement ...... • 2,722 66 Windermere Ave. W.S. Sidewalk ...... 1,195 78 Main St. W.S. Sidewalk ...... 54 32 St. John's Rd. S.S. Sidewalk ...... 1,785 28 Beresford Ave. B.S. Sidewalk ...... 2,451 81 JesmondAve. B.S. Sidewalk ...... 1,444 92 Appleton Ave. W.S. Sidewalk ...... 394 29 Ethel Ave. E.S. Sidewalk ...... 774 82 Rushton Rd. W.S. Sidewalk ...... 990 11 St. Mark's Rd. N:S. Sidewalk ...... 556 47 ---- 20,706 81 $1,026,627 2ft SURPLUS AssETS OVER LIABILITIES ...... 140,137 19 S· 1,166,764 45

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