Business MG3 A1 - William D. Johnston Collection 1 Legal Papers 1.01 Deed 1.01.01 January 24, 1876. John Thompson and his wife, Mary Ann Thompson, to William Thompson. 51 acres, more or less, part of the west half of Lot 16, Concession 7, Township of Esquesing. 1.01.02 September 17, 1906. John R. Barber, et al, to Wm. D. Johnston. Village Lots 134 and 135 on the north east side of Charles St., and Village Lot 116 on the south west side of Edith St., in Young & Barber's Survey of the Village of Georgetown. $200. 1.02 Lease 1.02.01 April 15, 1892. William David Johnston to John Johnston. "the Mill property fixtures and effects now situate lying and being upon the west half of lot number 16 in the 7th Concession of the Township of Esquesing....". 2 Property Tax Notices 2.01 Assessment Notice. 2.01.01 March 10, 1909. Person Assessed - Wm D. Johnston, Farmer, West 1/2 of Lot 16. 92 acres. Actual Value of Land $1,700. Value of buildings $1,400. 2.01.02 April 12, 1930. Person Assessed - W.D. Johnstone, Farmer; William Deans, Accountant; Margaret Deans, Married Woman. 123 and 134 Charles & Edith. Actual value of Land $520. Value of Buildings $1,390. 2.01.03 April 12, 1930. Person Assessed - W.D. Johnstone, Farmer; Adaline Johnstone, Married Woman. 125 Charles St. Actual value of Land $300. Value of Buildings $1,675. 2.01.04 April 12, 1930. Person Assessed - W.D. Johnstone, Farmer; Norman Snyder, Carter; Cora Snyder, Married Woman. 69 Albert St. Actual value of Land $165. Value of Buildings $1,430. 2.02 Tax Notice. 2.02.01 Georgetown Corporation. W.D. Johnston. 1912. $25.00. 2.02.02 Municipality of Esquesing. W.D. Johnston. November 12, 1912. West half, Lot 16, Conc. 7. 92 Acres. $36.95. 3 Invoices and other Business Correspondence. (Acc. #9) 3.01 Invoices. 3.01.01 From W.D. Johnston, Manufacturer of Hardwood Lumber and Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Etc. 3.01.01.01 February 6, 19??. To Mr. George B. Thompson, Esquesing. 3.01.01.02 January 06, 1907. To Mr. James Clark, Esquesing. 3.01.01.03 October 09, 1908. To Mr. John Appelbe, Stewarttown. 3.01.02 To Wm. D. Johnston. 3.01.02.01 McKay Bros. General Grocers and Provision Merchants, Georgetown. May 14, 1909. 3.01.02.02 J. Clark, Stewarttown, Ontario. October 20, 1909. Buckwheat, flour, bran. 3.01.02.03 J. Clark, Stewarttown, Ontario. March 08, 1910. Flour, bran. 3.01.02.04 E.D. Smith, Helderleigh Nurseries, Winona, Ontario. Spring, 1910. 3.01.02.05 The E.R. Burns Saw Co. Limited, Toronto, Ontario. June 07, 1909. 3.01.02.06 Grand Trunk Railway System, Gravenhurst to Georgetown. April 1, 1909. Lumber. 3.01.02.07 Grand Trunk Railway System, Gravenhurst to Georgetown. April 2, 1909. Lumber. 3.01.02.08 R.E. Butler Lumber Co., Wholesale Lumber, Lath and Shingles. Woodstock, Ontario. 3.01.02.08.01 March 25, 1908. Hemlock. 3.01.02.08.02 March 25, 1908. Hemlock. 3.01.02.08.03 April 14, 1908. Spruce. 3.01.02.08.04 April 27, 1908. Hemlock. 3.01.02.08.05 September 11, 1908. Hemlock, Pine lath, Pine shingle. 3.01.02.08.06 September 18, 1908. Hemlock, Pine Shingles. 3.01.02.08.07 September 21, 1908. Hemlock. 3.01.02.08.08 October 15, 1908. Hemlock, Pine shingles. 3.01.02.08.09 October 21, 1908. Excess freight charge. 3.01.02.08.10 November 17, 1908 3.01.02.08.11 March 31, 1909. Hemlock. 3.01.02.08.12 July 19, 1909. Shingles. 3.01.02.08.13 July 22, 1909. Hemlock. 3.01.02.08.14 July 26, 1909. Delivery instructions. 3.01.02.08.15 May 21, 1908. Statement. 3.01.02.08.16 October 06, 1908. Statement. 3.01.02.08.17 July 19, 1909. Statement. 3.02 Letters to Wm. D. Johnston, Esquesing, Ontario. 3.02.01 Sawyer & Massey Co. Limited, Hamilton, Ontario. February 02, 1910. Acknowledging receipt "of your letter of Jan 31st enclosing cash, $18.00 to apply on your account of $19.00 for threshing done by T. Brockelbank, which was sent to us for collection....." 3.02.02 C.B. Hollinrake, Barrister and Solicitor, Milton. April 16, 1909. Requesting payment of account of Hespeler Machinery Company. 3.02.03 P.W.T. Ross, Canadian and American Lumber, Toronto. October 03, 1908. Advertising business. 3.02.04 E.D. Smith, Helderleigh Fruit Farms and Nurseries, Winona, Ontario. November, 1909. Acknowledging receipt of order for nursery stock. 3.02.05 Buffalo Hardwood Lumber Co., Buffalo, New York. May 24, 1907. Requesting details of lumber available. 3.02.06 The Wilson Lumber Co. Limited, Manufacturers of Hardwood Lumber, Toronto, Ontario. June 17, 1907. Requesting details of lumber available. 3.02.07 E.C. Atkins & Co., Incorporated. The Silver-Steel Saw People, Indianapolis, Indiana. November 24, 1908. Announcing opening of new saw factory at Hamilton, Ontario. 3.02.08 Thomas Brothers, Limited, Brooms, Whisks, Brushes and Woodenware. November 26, 1908. Stating sizes and kinds of lumber they wish to buy. 3.02.09 Hespler Machinery Company, Limited, Manufacturers of Wood-Working Machinery, Hespler, Ontario. January 04, 1909. Announcing their purchase of the Clark-Demill Company. 3.02.10 British America Mills & Timber Company Limited, Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 17, 1909. Announcing opening of office in Toronto. 3.02.11 S. Smither, Brampton, Ontario. February 20, 1909. Accompanying spring, machine part, supplied as requested. 3.02.12 J.T. Mullen, Glen Williams, February 20, 1909. Agreeing to price for joist. 3.02.13 Scatcherd & Sons, Hardwood Lumber, Buffalo, New York. January 16, 1908. Requesting price and availability of lumber. 3.02.14 Porter & Co., General Merchants, Powassan, Ontario. February 15, 1908. Supplying quote for lumber. 3.02.15 A. McPherson & Co., Lumber Manufacturers, Longford Mills, Ontario. September 16, 1908. Supplying quote for lumber. 3.02.16 Taylor & Crate, Hardwood Lumber, Buffalo, New York. April 28, 1908. Requesting price and availability of lumber. 3.02.17 F. McGibbon & Sons, Manufacturers of and Dealers in Lumber, Pentanguishene, Ontario. July 14, 1908. Supplying quote for lumber. 3.02.18 Mickle, Dyment & Son, Manufacturers of Lumber, Lath and Shingles, Barrie, Ontario. September 18, 1908. Supplying quote for lumber. 3.02.19 R. Laidlaw Lumber Co. Limited, Toronto, Ontario. July 15, 1907. Supplying quote for lumber. 3.02.20 The Syer Lumber Company, Lumber and Timber, Toronto, Ontario. October 20, 1908. Requesting price and availability of lumber. 3.02.21 Jas. L. Standish, Esquesing, Ontario. February 06, 1910. Enclosing payment. 3.02.22 C. Barnes, Esquesing, Ontario. July 21, 1909. "Please pay bearer, Mr. J. Hood, fifteen dollars and charge the same to my acct." 3.02.23 Unsigned. May 18, 1909. "Mr Jonson please give eddy what is coming to Joshu robart Logan in lumber and oblige. robart $2.55, Joshu $1.80." 3.03 Receipt to W.D. Johnston. 3.03.01 J.N. O'Neil, Georgetown. January 10, 1910. 3.03.02 Halton Union Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company. August 24, 1906. Assessment, $84.00 for three years. 3.04 Miscellaneous 3.04.01 Statement of W.D. Johnston account with C. Mitchell. October, 1909. 3.04.02 Statement of hours worked and wages paid, 1920. Unattributed. 3.04.03 Invoice for work done, material supplied. April 01, 1921 to April 01. 1922. Unattributed. 3.04.04 Debit account, 1923. 3.04.05 Sales list, 1924. Custom sawing, wood, lumber. 4 Day Book - William Johnston, Lumber Merchant, Stewarttown. 4.01 1894 - 1932 (Acc. #50) 4.02 1899 - 1903 (Acc. #76) 4.03 1904 - 1911 (Acc. #106) MG3 A2 - William Watson Collection (Acc. #19) (Everything in this collection is photo copied, no originals.) (35 cm) 1 Day Book - William Watson, Stonemason & Builder, Georgtown. 1.01 1853 – 1855 1.02 1856 – 1863 1.03 1861 - 1862 1.04 1866 - 1868 1.05 1869 – 1870 1.06 1870 - 1871 1.07 1871 1.08 1871 - 1873 1.09 1871 – 1875 1.10 1871 - 1885 1.11 1872 – 1896 1.12 1875 – 1871 1.13 1881 1.14 1882 – 1885 1.15 1890 1.16 1891 – 1895 1.17 Typed summary of contents of day books. 2 Time Book - William Watson, Stonemason & Builder. 2.01 1877-188 3 Rent Book - William Watson, Stonemason & Builder. 3.01 1878 – 1885 4 Accounts 4.01 William Barber and Brothers, 1883 - 1892. 4.02 Mr. Warren, November, 1890. (3 pages.) 5 Construction Specifications 5.01 William McLeod house, Main Street, Georgetown. C1882. 6 Mammoth House 6.01 William Watson, personal account with Mammoth House, McLeod, Anderson & Co., Main Street, Georgetown. September, 1882 - November, 1883. 7 Miscellaneous 7.01 Letter from D.G. Watson, Orillia, August 02, 1896 to his father, William Watson (?). 2 pages. 2nd page is a sketch of Opera House. 7.02 Recipe for Bunce's Indian Liniment. 1879. 7.03 Receipts for taxes due the Municipality of Georgetown. 7.03.01 1892 7.03.02 1895 7.04 Receipts from J.G. Sutherland, M.D., Georgetown, for Prof. Attendance and Med. 7.04.01 1892 7.04.02 1894 MG3 A3 - Wheeler Collection (Acc. #31) 1 Day Book - Wheeler's General Store, Glen Williams. (Acc. #96.27) 1.01 1883 – 1900 1.02 1886 – 1890 1.03 1890 – 1913 1.04 1893 – 1895 1.05 1893 - 1895 1.06 1894 – 1912 1.07 1895 – 1912 1.08 1897 – 1915 1.09 1904 – 1906 1.10 1908 - 1913 1.11 1913 – 1914 1.12 1913 – 1914 2 Business Papers - Wheeler Store 2.01 Suppliers 2.01.01 G.F. & J. Galt, Indian & Ceylon Teas, 42 Scott St., Toronto. August 13, 1900. Envelope addressed to Andrew Wheeler, Esq., Glen Williams. 2.01.02 W. & C. Brown, Woollen Manufacturers and Merchants, Keenansville, Ontario. Quote for yarns, blankets, sheets and sheeting. September 17, 1901. 2.01.03 The Whitman & Barnes Manufacturing Co., St. Catharines, Ontario. Manufacturers of Mower, Reaper and Binder Knives, Sections, Guards, etc. Strawcutter, Paper, Planer and Special Knives, Thresher Teeth Hammers, Hatchets, Twist Drills, Wrenches, Spring Cotters, etc. Goods tag. 2.01.04 Jose Riera, Denia, Spain. Paper leaf embossed with name. 2.01.05 W.J. Gage & Co. Limited, Toronto. 2.01.05.01 Small advertising flyer for The Modern Clutch Pencil. 2.01.05.02 Sample of "Blue Laid - 7" envelope. 2.01.06 The Wilson, Lytle, Badgerow Co., Limited, Toronto. Small advertising flyer for Refined Apple Cider. 2.01.07 The Milburn Co., Limited. Part of a carton for Milburn's Beef, Iron & Wine. "tonic, stomachic, nutrient and stimulant". 2.01.08 Wilson's Fly Pads. Small advertising flyer. 2.01.09 The Brantford Cordage Co., Ltd., Brantford, Ontario. Advertising blotter. 2.01.10 Best wrappers. 1896. Invoice form. 2.01.11 A.J. White & Co., Montreal, Quebec. Statement of Account. August 11, 1897. 2.01.12 Bean & Westlake Limited, Woodstock, Ontario. Wholesale Biscuit and Confectionery Manufacturers. October 17, 1919. Receipt. 2.01.13 H.S. Howland, Sons & Co., Limited, Toronto, Ontario. Order Sheet. Provisioners. 2.01.13.01 1906 2.01.13.02 1909 2.01.14 Perkins, Ince & Co. Provisioners. Blank order form. 2.01.15 The William Davies Company Limited, Toronto, Ontario. Packers and Provision Merchants. September 27, 1916. Letter advertising virtues of Davies' Sausage and soliciting order. 2.01.16 Swift Canadian Co., Limited. Union Stock Yards, Toronto, Ontario. May 07, 1917. Letter advertising canned vegetables available for fall delivery. 2.01.17 The Family Herald and Weekly Star, Montreal, Quebec. November, 1923. Advertising note from Subcription Agency Department. 2.02 Local Suppliers 2.02.01 Canadian National Electric Railways, Toronto Suburban District. 1928. Freight Delivery Receipt. 2.02.01.01 May 07 - bag of salt. 2.02.01.02 May 11 - tub of ice cream. 2.02.01.03 May 16 - tub of ice cream. 2.02.02 F.M. Moore, Glen Williams, Ontario. Horse Shoer and General Blacksmith. 1906. Invoice. 2.02.03 W. Schenk, General Merchant and Proprietor Credit Valley Bottling Works, Glen Williams, Ontario. Franchised Orange Crush Bottler. October 16, 1931. Invoice. 2.02.04 John McDonald, Georgetown, Ontario. 'blue coal' supplier. Blotter. 2.02.05 J.B. Mackenzie, Acton and Georgetown, Ontario. Building Supplies. Blotter. 2.02.06 Georgetown Livery, Boarding and Sale Stables. W.F. McCollum, Propietor. (Successor to McCollum & Watson.) Mill Street, Georgetown. Rate card for distances from Georgetown. 2.02.07 Glen Woollen Mills, Ltd., Glen Williams, Ontario. November, 190- Invoice. Fragment. 2.02.08 Fred Cook, Glen Williams, Ontario. Dealer in All Kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats. February 12, 191-. Invoice. 2.02.09 T. McWhirter, Glen Williams, Ontario. General Merchant. 190-. Blank Invoice. 2.03 Miscelleaneous 2.03.01 Notes. 2.03.01.01 Undated. "Mrs. Whealer pleas give to Elsie Whitern 25 cts worth of sugar and 2 lbs of butter for Mrs. Sharpe." 2.03.01.02 Undated. "Please give, lend or sell me a piece of sealing wax. I have just one sample to seal. 1" inch will do. Barraclough." 2.03.01.03 February 13, 1887. "Mr. Wheeler, Pay to Wm. Brown for work done since Feb 7th to Feb 12th, 1887. Amount of work for week $7.87." On Reverse - "February 12, 1887. Pay to Wm Brown for weeks work since Feb 7th to Feb 12th, 1887. Amount $7.86. Jas. Martin." 2.03.01.04 Undated. From Mrs. Garvin to Jack (Wheeler), enclosing part payment of debt. 2.03.02 The Postmaster, Glen Williams 2.03.02.01 Envelope, "On His Majesty's Service". Stamped "London E.C. Office, Au 18, ----" 2.03.02.02 Envelope, "On His Majesty's Service". Stamped "Toronto, Ont., May 31, 1918. Canadian National Exhibition - Toronto- Aug 26 - 1918 - Sep 7. P.O. Inspector's office, May 31, 1918, Toronto, Ont." 2.03.02.03 Envelope, "O.H.M.S.". Stamped "Ottawa, Ont., Nov 24, 1920, 5 PM. 2.03.02.04 Circular to Postmaster No. H-108. "Postmasters are informed that it is very important that Income Tax notices and forms sent out by the Inspectors of Taxation should be delivered promptly ......" 2.03.03 Receipts 2.03.03.01 Reid Bros., May 27, 1897. 2.03.03.02 W. Kerval, May 10, 1927. 2.03.03.03 Archie Eccles, June 01, 1922. 2.03.03.04 Archie Eccles, June 02, 1923. 2.03.04 Judgements 2.03.04.01 Letter from H.G. Meir, Barrister & Solicitor, Georgetown, to Mr. Andrew Wheeler, Glen Williams. July 27, 1921. Reporting results of search in Division Court records for outstanding judgements. 2 pages. 2.03.04.02 Letter from J.A. Tracy, Clerk (?) of the Third Division Court, County of Halton, to J.A. Wheeler. Undated. Enclosing cheque for judgements paid and giving particulars of judgements awarded. 2.03.04.03 Hand written notes regarding judgements - monies owed and costs. (3 pages.) 2.03.05 List of "Amounts Paid Out". 1922 - 1924. 2.03.06 List of "Rents Collected". 2.03.07 List of money owed for "Rent and Lights" by The Canadian Order Foresters, The Orangemen, A.O.U.W., and The Band. 1899 - 1900. 2.03.08 Letter. A. Wheeler, Glen Williams, to The Globe & Empire. January 16, 1894. Enclosing payment and complaining about extra copies. 2.04 Accounts 2.04.01 Wheeler, Dealer in Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Etc. 2.04.01.01 December 31, 1900. F.A. Murray. 2.04.01.02 November 19, 1901. John [Rudoly]. 2.04.01.03 January 25, 1905. Will McKinnon, Singhampton. 2.04.01.04 January 15, 1908. Sam Roberts. 2.04.01.05 January 03, 1910. 2.04.01.06 July 17, 1910 2.04.01.07 February 13, 1913. George Beaumont. 2.04.01.08 May, 19--. Fred Duke. 2.04.01.09 January 27, 1913. Walter Marchment. 2.04.01.10 August 11, 1914. William Halpin. 2.04.01.11 June 30, 1916. George Beaumont. 2.04.02 J.A. Wheeler, General Merchant. 2.04.02.01 April 23, 1918. Jas. Hill. 2.04.02.02 May 14, 19--. Jas. Hill. 2.04.02.03 August 01, 1926. Jos. Moody 2.04.02.04 March 28, 1927. Mathew Beaumont. 2.05 Bills 2.05.01 A. Wheeler. 2.05.01.01 July 20, 1910. W. Sloan. 2.05.01.02 July 11, 1912. R. Logan. 2.05.01.03 December 12, 1912. B. Graham. 2.05.01.04 February 17, 1912. Leighton. 2.05.01.05 February 17, 1912. Hepburn. 2.05.01.06 January 14, 1913. J. Hepburn 2.05.01.07 January 14, 1913. J.C. Norton. 2.05.01.08 January 15, 1913. Maltby. 2.05.01.09 January 15, 1913. Hepburn. 2.05.01.10 February 04, 1913. R. Hill 2.05.01.11 February 05, 1913. Hepburn 2.05.01.12 February 06, 1913. Leighton. 2.05.01.13 February 09, 1913. Hepburn. 2.05.01.14 February 10, 1913. Hepburn. 2.05.02 J.A. Wheeler. 2.05.02.01 October 27, 1914. Jas. Hill, Senior. 2.05.02.02 Dec. 03, 1914. W.J. Hill. 2.05.02.03 June 06, 1917. C. Everson 2.05.02.04 September 02, 1918. Betric Norton. 2.05.02.05 July 05, 1920. W. Mood 2.05.02.06 August 01, 1921. C. Everson. 2.05.02.07 September 24, 1921. C. Everson. 2.05.02.08 May 05, 1922. W. Moody. 2.05.02.09 May 17, 1922. W. Moody. 2.05.02.10 June 01, 1922. W. Moody. 2.05.02.11 June 10, 1922. W. Moody 2.05.02.12 June 13, 1922. W. Moody. 2.05.02.13 June 14, 1922. W. Moody. 2.05.02.14 June 15, 1922. W. Moody. 2.05.02.15 July 10, 1922. W. Moody. 2.05.02.16 August 08, 1922. Wm. Moody 2.05.02.17 September 01, 1922. Wm. Moody. 2.05.02.18 March 03, 1924. Wm. Moody. 2.05.02.19 May 09, 1924. Wm. Moody. 2.05.02.20 May 17, 1924. Wm. Moody. 2.05.02.21 May 30, 1924. Wm. Moody. 2.05.02.22 July 14, 1924. C. Allen 2.05.02.23 August 16, 1924. Wm. Moody. 2.05.02.24 September 01, 1925. Chas. Everson. 3 Personal Papers 3.01 Bills 3.01.01 F.R. Watson, Dentist, Georgetown, to Mr. Jno. Wheeler. January 15, 1926. 3.02 Letters 3.02.01 Thomas Pell, Austin, Manitoba to James Guthrie, Georgetown. January 06, 1890. "sir your letter of the 31st reached me in due time and in answer must say I am unable to pay Doctor Todds and Weelers notes just now But if my crops turns out well this comming season i will try and pay them next fall I onely had a small crop last summer and could do nothing for any person and very little for myself it is not becuse i do not want to pay my debts but becase i am not able to pay and as for sueing there is no use in you doing any such thing for I have nothing the law can take as for my neighbours knowing what I owe it will not cost them the second thought for like myself they have all they can do to look after their own affirs. Ps Doctor Todd never would hurry me for he knows i would pay as soon as i could." 3.02.02 J.A. Wheeler, Glen Williams, Ontario to Cooper. February 24, 1909. "Dear Friend, Received Post Cards all O.K. & please find enclosed the full amount of ? & please send receipe for same Amount enclosed $3.48 Three Dollars & Forty eight cents. well we arel all enjoying good health at present sorry to hear yor children are sick & hope they will soon be better well I will ring off with best wishes to yourself & Mrs. Cooper also children. Yours as ever, J.A. Wheeler." 3.02.03 Hudson to Mother, April 17, 1910. "Dear Mother, I riceived our letter and was glad to hear from you. I am still at uncles and I am well. Antie is very sick. She is sick with a pain in her left side just below her lung. She has bin sick al weak in bead she is a little Better now. The is a fellow just ascross the road from us not expected to live very long. They have in out side in ?. he lives in one of uncles houses uncle is [rich] he does a good bisnuess,. he oans a black smith shoap and a back shoap and 3 other houses and the store and 5 acres ans 2 acres of ground becides so I wont for get how to farm. I think I will close Hoping to hear from you soon how is Vina good night Hudson xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" 3.02.04 E.G. Davies, 79 Ulster St., City, to Andrew Wheeler, Glen Williams. 3.02.04.01 August 30, 1916. Enclosing $1 on account and requesting receipt. 3.02.04.02 January 19, 1919. Enclosing $1 on account and requesting receipt. 3.02.05 T. Mullen, Glen Williams, to Mr. Wheeler. October 09, 1919. Envelope addressed to Mr. A. Wheeler, Sr., Georgetown P.O., c/o Mrs. J. Ballantyne. "Dear Sir, Would you try and come up some time if conveinient for you. There are some mistakes we would like to have looked over. we have some slips here also in connection with the affair we will try and get things settled then if possible as we think it best to have it done here not knowing where you are staying at all times. I remain, T. Mullen." 3.02.06 Part of a letter. Unknown recipient, unknown date. "and how much rent do you want for shop could i get bussness enought to kepp a hired man could i get a handy man around their to help in the shop i would care wether he could do much Blacksmithing or not so long as he was a handy man How big is the shop what R.Road runs to Georgetown when righting give full perticklers i am a cash man i have the money to pay for everything answer James Newburn, Mount Albert P.O. Ont. R.R. No. 1" 3.03 Post card. Mrs. Carter, 59 Northcote Ave., Toronto, to Mrs. A. Wheeler, Glen Williams. February 20, 1912. "Dear Mrs. Wheeler, I hope your kepping well. How have you stood the cold this winter it is like spring down here this last few days I like the city very well I will call and see you the first time I am up. Your friend, ..." 3.04 Christmas Card. Emily C. Caldwell, Chengtu, China, to Mrs. John Wheeler. Christmas, 1926. 3.05 Newspaper clipping. Obituary. John Marchment. Died March 10, Churchville, Ontario. Brother of Joseph Marchment of Glen Williams. 3.06 Receipt. Georgetown Herald, to John Wheeler, October 07, 1914. Funeral cards, Mary Davidson. $2.00. 3.07 Funeral Cards. 3.07.01 Isabella Shaw, widow of the late James Thompson. Died October 28, 1920. Aged 98 years. Interment, Glen Williams Cemetery. 3.07.02 Andrew Wheeler. Died March 31, 1922. Aged 81 years. Interment, Glen Williams Cemetery. 3.07.03 Emma Beaumont, widow of the late Samuel Beaumont. Died November 13, 1926. 3.08 W.J. Cain, Expert Motor Car Repairing, Auto Accessories, Glen Williams. Invoices. 3.08.01 Mr. A. Wheeler 3.08.01.01 May 07, 1923. 2 pages. 3.08.01.02 October 04, 1923. 3.08.01.03 May 12, 1924. 3.08.01.04 December 31, 1924. 3.08.02 Mr. J.A. Wheeler 3.08.02.01 May 07, 1924 3.08.02.02 September, 1925. 3.09 Promissory Note. November 03, 1926. Eliza Wheeler and John A. Wheeler "promise to pay to Bank of Montreal or order Seven Dollars with interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum ...." 3.10 Property Tax Notices 3.10.01 December 03, 1895. G. Foster, Lot 22, Conc. 10. Esquesing. 3.10.02 October, 1899. Mark Clark, Glen, part Lot 20, Conc. 9 Esquesing 3.10.03 October 23, 1925. John Cain, Lot 20, Conc. 10, Esquesing 3.10.04 October 23, 1925. Wm. N. Davidson, Lot 21, Conc. 10, Esquesing 3.10.05 October 23, 1925. John Wheeler, Lot 21, Conc.10 , Esquesing. 3.10.06 March 24, 1925. Letter from Mr. J.A. Wheeler to Mr. Wm. Schenk directing Mr. Schenk to pay to Mr. George Leslie, Township Treasurer, the rent for the store until the taxes are fully paid. 3.10.07 April 16, 1925. Letter from George Leslie, Treasurer, Municipality of Esquesing, to Mr. Wm. Shenk, Glen Williams, setting out the amounts to be paid regarding 1924 taxes. 3.11 The F.G. Burroughes Furniture Co. Limited, Toronto, Collection Department, to Mrs. J.A. Wheeler, Glen Williams. January 18, 1926. 3.12 Receipt. D. Brill & Co., Main St., Georgetown, Ontario, to Mrs. J. Wheeler. April 03, 1933. Cash on account, $2.05. 3.13 Letter. J.D. McNabb, Chartered Accountant, Toronto, to Mr. John Wheeler, Glen Williams. March 29, 1933. Regarding account of $19.90 due by Mr. Wheeler to Rebecca Buck Estate. 4 Miscellaneous 4.01 Health Insurance Card. Independent Order of Foresters, 1927. Blank. (3 copies) 4.02 Pamphlet. Independent Order of Foresters. Rules and Regulations Governing the Surgical Benefit Fund. 1927. 4.03 Leaflet. How the Birds Help the Farmer. Published by the American Humane Education Society, Boston, Mass. Distributed by the Toronto Humane Society. 4.04 Flyer. To School Teachers, Reliable War News. 1899. Advertising reduced rates for subscriptions to the Montreal Daily Star. 4.05 Flyer. War Savings Certificates. Explains purpose and cash value of Certificates. Issued by the Department of Finance, Ottawa. Circa 1940. 4.06 Flyers. Local Option. Circa 1910. 4.06.01 What Local Option Has Done. 4.06.02 Rational Liberty Menaced by Local Option. 4.06.03 Some Anti-Local Option Arguments. 4.06.04 A Lesson For Ontario. 4.06.05 Owen Sound's Awful Record. 4.07 Leaflet. The Welland Nursery Company, 107 Main Street East, Welland, Ontario. The King Raspberry. 4.08 Flyer. Canadian National Exhibition Guide. Compliments of Imperial Oil Limited, Toronto. 4.09 Magazine article. What to Do With a General Store Ledger. By Marjorie Congram. Spinning Wheel, June, 1972. 4.10 Book. The Circling Year, Part IV, Rambles in Winter, by W. Percival Westell. Published by Thomas Nelson and Sons, London. 4.11 Book. Financial Tables. (Inscribed “Andrew Wheeler, Alloa P.O. His own book.” MG3 A4 - Hunter Accounts (Believed to be accounts of John Hunter, Ashgrove) 1 Day Book (Photo copy) 1.01 1844 1.02 1845 1.03 1845 – 1846 1.04 1846 1.05 1846 – 1847 1.06 1847 MG3 A5 - William Michie Saw Mill Accounts (Acc. #18) 1 Day Book - Michie saw mill, west half Lot 13, Conc. 4, Esquesing Township. 1.01 1848 - 1863. 40 pages, photocopied. MG3 A6 - Atkinson Collection (Acc. #96.22) 1 Day Book - This day book contains records for two businesses. The first 17 pages are missing. The sawmill ledger runs up to page 106. The last part of the book are accounts of a blacksmith operation in Saskatchewan. 1.01 1836 - 1863 - Robert Furniss Atkinson, Saw Mill, Farlton. 1.02 Abraham Neilson Atkinson, Blacksmith, Saskatchewan 1.02.01 1892 - 1915. 1.02.02 Photo copy. MG3 A7 - C.B. Whitmore Accounts (Acc. #55) 1 Day Book 1.01 1854 - 1855. C.B. Whitmore, Contractor. 18 MG3 - Business