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Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Nov 1897, p. 9

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mod now. are a silly i an incum- dad bitter- pr, nad the bprived our bit rightS. pp, you pro- ather find 1: of my tion tint . I never 1! in any t I must much of perhaps the ho better.” to me so.’ ng eyes. tor. and it with my deuce. Am 039 things! long. And to do. and k you. is it have wish- blind than neful pur- se and left this bill and y your eyes social scene. here you 500 IIer this at- ‘e from this the wooded ,t beside the re. You can e a shudder \x ild grape h profusion. in the valley. crept into puss b an) nnw mam Lluren have taken 'and, as a result, burg :hed a. few mus flowers are wood antenna-o. ly, snowdrop, ion- Inouk’s hood, ox- nny, mezerona and ', with oming faster fig, it. seems kg 3 giant pen. Frize the. word “'9 acres tho L (tango-oi III. we! lvl. unma. the arm W. the window. 311’ box in his land. pot. whtt do you he valley and n. Your voice the fields and bleep 003,0“08' rk. With that. that. glad sun- even the boom dd not. startle I grow ym um. lti '08 nor Lhc he: the Iitt If NEEII‘S there ARM a sluice at the a he wants to XXI-2R. ’ gathers loaves. raise lwhémn 0t and iown the he at! LO 'lP DI 0 one I he re SUB matte car- he 0 A large assortment of Tweeds, Flannels. Blankets and Yarn given in exchange for \VOOL at prices to suit the times. Carding and spin- ning done on short notice. F R ESH GROCERIES al- \\ (1)8 on hand. Wool Wanted ANY QUANTITY. Highest price paid in Ca ‘ 01' trade. Lower Town, in lead wckets, pounds and half pounds at, 250, 300, and 400 a lb. .3 only. Large White Counterpanes worth $1.50 for $1 .00 If you want good tea drink "i 1; m1 .113 TO\V\. Jo. T ‘ 250.321 lemgston, BEG ii? onIy. Large \Vhite Linen Table Covers, worth $1.75 for $1.40 MJZ-‘Ho‘ii'fll .m;mw ,2" “”4 “W P1100 M 13 CTTER and EGGS 1n exchange 91% the In: st qualitv of goods at bottom plices. i! :9 0m ( 0mm} te Departments are. ' g“) YMMV-23:10::- Clothing, E) ryGoods, 5;: Grocorzcs, Boots and Shoes. 1“,: g , a , 2 '37: 2.11223. M031" thul, Upper Towns ”'12. 4.1,! , ., A 2:222:22 2:2 22222.2 22:2 “NMW «only Imitation Cut Glass Fruit or Deny Bowls, regular 500 for 1: BIC- SPECIALS. )\\'f‘ l' ’Doz oulv Nappies to Match, worth Cw for 60¢ a doz. " 3mm" canon m, all); it!“ ,w l: mum-upon ‘atnrda '3, Fair Davs and 0mm public ays. and nsnrancu Pfiected at lowest ates in the Farmers’ Gney nu BUMP Fire Insurance Co. ml the Northern Insurance 00., of England. 17:11'111 M; mhinca V 1111 ki: 11:5 includin S. SCOTT [so A :0 ’50 i’iI‘WOPS, St 'm {or ‘ . Knot P1119833», 2:23. Lru filers. Etc Licensed Auctioneer. own, 7w 7:: OCH l'iUK 20¢ each. I 7'3) Black and Mixed,) ll' nt for the celebrztm us, eta, wmcee the best PB 3’s Old Stand. p a full stock of Durham. AI. i'V OI Str? W Du rhmn . {IS ‘2,» A 30 A1318 UpperTown, Durham. Maxwell Binders, Mowers I‘IOI‘SC R 1k 05, Pea Hm vesfel s T111111!) Sow 018, Scufflers Flows and evel V modem Im- lwlement 1’01 F 111m W01 k Pianos. Thomas Organs, Woodstock A few good COOKING STOVES left at and below cost. 0119 Car Binder Twine BESPBRAND Canada, Cz111iag‘e Co’s (Janiaoes Buggies, etc. (3112111111111 and Show B1111 W 1519,0118. 9013 93.1111 Bell, Berlin and G-oderich -" 810:1 ( and 5101’ Time Varnish jut; . arri'Lva 6+ (D Deming Binders and Mowers 0111' American and Canadian Coal Oil is superior to any CHAS. MCKINNON, Call and see our newtdesigns ware ‘ ud Uralutewa to. A of .Sllver ware. ney Lead Them All 1 WM. BLACK. 13H Bfiast. . MCKINN ON. LANTERNS COAL OIL CANS COPPER KETTLES NICHEL KETTLES TIN KET'L‘LES COPPER BOILERS TIN BOILERS ' ETC. AXES SNOW 2; HOVELS HORSE BLAR KE'I‘S ROBES LINED MIT'I‘S GLOVES CRAFF BASKETS GRAIN BAGS ETC. rm -â€" FOR SALE BY â€"â€" also Shipment THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, November. 2 us in Enamel- A large stuck Byeâ€"Mclunié â€"-That the report of Conn. Leith be adapted and orders granted and he receive 2.00 cum. carried. Rusnellâ€"Leith -That R Bye be. iuagrux-t- ed to put in a culvert on con 14, front Int 17 , carried, liye~Loithâ€"That the rep.” t uf Den. Mc- Imus re culvm'tand (htch he adopted and m‘ders g1‘.u:t-‘¢ll. (3:1 ried. (3mm. Leirh reported that. he let the job of 25 ruis ditching: to Joselm l’hilp at 31¢. per rw‘l-o8.{)0. also 25 rods do to Joseph Campbell at 330. per I‘M-8.2.") and 2 culvert:- to Joseph (,‘zuupbell 7 25 and for ditch away from culvet t. No 2 l (I). job of bridge to Jas Laughton 14.45, ditching by R. Smail 40 rods at 30:1: er rd 12.20. 20 rode grading by “'m Reuwicfi nu sideroad N0 20, (um. 17 at 2430 per rod--5 00, 13 Harrison cth'ert «m Glenelg townliue Egremont’s share-2.30. McFadden ditch l’rotun townline, Egre- morit's share 35c, work done payment recommended. . Mclnnis reportvd that he let the jnb ui‘ lmihflnga cuh'ert at Int 27, can 14 to T Switzéhfnr 3.1:"), almditclmegatlut 16, can 16 tthm l’lnilzw at lb’éc per rml amounting tn 5.00 ditch 4 feet wine and depth of culvert, also building two bridges and their respec. tive approaches and filling space between the two bridges tu Hugh Reid for 150.00 Mgrk dmte._n_:1yment rgcommended. Rusuellâ€".\Ichmis~'l‘hnt R Eye’s report he adnptvd and orders granted and Mr Bye be paid 4.00 for com. carried. Mvhmis~-Leith “That J. \Vahnsley be paid 3.00 for repair bridge at lot-4, can l4. car. Melnuiesâ€"wbeithâ€"-Tilat the sum of 250 be paid ulenelg'l‘leasm'er being balance due for work at Sand hill Egremuut’s townline. carried. "' ""H" toJas. Arthnw im‘ $i8.75, llul‘til approach to D. Bye for 29.76.), rerairil'ig (if snnw fences at deviation, can (3 to Jun \\ ilkie f.”- 95800, buildingfi rods nf new fence to Al- fwd 1301mm for 12.27. a culvert on 5th side. line 0.0114!“ R Morrisuu for 6.90 Payment rem un mend ed . Ar I or the thas. h) D. I fences 'l‘lae reeve reported that he let bridge knuwn as; (,‘uutt’s llaseliM‘}. to Wm Mitchell for $5300m1d deepening part, of the river east of the bridge and filling appromeh ccstiug $14.00, \Vt’nl'lidflllH. payment l‘PCulIl- memled. Also let ujnl)ufdmiuiug lxill «m asiderc‘nul betu'wm luth‘ 43 and 4-1, Cull ii in \3' Morrison for $€â€"'».(li) haymeszt revummended. Rustlellulmitii -â€"'l‘l2:lt foregoing repurt be adapted and orders granted. ('zn'ried. Councillor ltusnell reverted that with Pro- ton Cum. they set, a in!) at grading and gravelling 1.3 rods iiwluding‘ a culvert at '2per rod, ditch 3 feet wide, 16' inches deep. gravel fife-2t wide, 9 inelnes deep to (£04.). \Voelsey, " m'k dune. payment recom- mended, Egremont’s share 31500. Leithw Bye-‘1‘lmt Conn. Rusuell‘s remrt be adopted. carried M(°.lnnis~-Leith â€"-'I‘lmt Wm \Vilder be paid 319.501'01' 13 weeks’ board fur “'m \Villimns to lltl} Nov. 1897. carried. ISy-anNo 369, apfmimiug [Inviting places and Deputy Returning Officers was read three timmand pnw'sUL The Cuuncil ad- journed to December 1511: at 10 :1 m. J. 8. BLACK Clerk. “yewRaisuellâ€"Jl‘imt fhe Reeve and Asâ€" sessnr be paid $3.(D each for selecting j ui'urs carried. Byeâ€" Rinsell-Jl‘hat the Bill of G '1‘ Chap- man :unomitiug to $3.00 be paid for minim-â€" Bentley’s case. carried. The move reported tLat he let bridge 1511mm) as; (fu‘ut‘t‘s Bageiixu). m \Vm Mitchell Council mot Nov 13th. Minutes of previous meeting crmfirmed. “yamRusuellâ€"Jl‘imt fhe Reeve and Asâ€" sessnr be paid $3.(D each for selecting juigurs _7 » carried. â€"- _“vvv- James Staplek, selectingjumrs 3.00 J S Black. seleotingjumrs 3.00 Alexander Bell, selecting: jurors 3.00 James Mathews, halfcnst repair of road. tuwnliue (fr E 1.25 Thomas Lawrence, repairing bridge Int '29, I) R 10.00 Robert McLachlz-m repairs on townlino lot 55, con 3, N I) R 1.50 Angus McVicar, repzur of cruesway int 13. mm?) 1.50 Thus Islvl’adclen. letting and Inspecting 10.00 James Staples, Rotting, impeding and (nnmnittee work . $1.00 George Lamb, letting and inspecting 7.85 John A McMillan, lettingzmd insmuting 1.00 John \Villiams, letting and inspegstiug _ 1.00 '. -. ' ..... ‘V ; .‘nll . ~_ __ 00118 Geo vaoll, repair of townline at lot 110, 00113; John 'l‘hibadue remir of hill at lot 110 mm .‘3 Alexander McMillan, keep of widow McMillan John )lclx’eclmin, flour for Jas Dillon Jas Darcy. repair ut' two culverts at luts 3 and 4, mm 12 John l’eirsup, refund gm Statute Labor 'l‘r'uSiQGS Sen-whom! No. 7. for strip of [and to \vi'ldeu mad John Conner, stone crussway, lot 2‘0, ('01! 12 Michael Norris, stone crossway 101320. con 1:! Samuel Wright, stoning road at lot 2.0, con 16 John ()rr, repair of bridge lot. 20 con 11 T1108 CmmeHV, repair of Hill lut 253 c.0116 George Jones, puilding crowway at L 51-. Alex Black, _ 7.0 v-v"-'"“J “I! ‘ Int 27. con 8 14.“) Iplrastnf Ravens, (jut‘gng at lot ‘27 (20118 8.00 \J.$l I IV“. Chequm were iusued as fuihws : Thus Mc‘iirr, bridge at lot 56. Cum '2 E G R . . $270.00 Charter Smith. irons for budge lot 56. can 2, E (i R 36 80 Chas Rumnge, lnmrance on town hall ll 0.! J S Black, phcingsclmul rates on Bulls 15 00 Wm Irwin, advertising. 2.00 Chas Haulage, advernsmg 2.5 'l‘rusfees Sen-whom! No. 7- fm' atrin Imvmme expm'ulitnres. carried. Williams -.\lc.\lill:mâ€"That in the absenve of fur McFadden. the Reeve be instructed tn repair railing on bridge at lut 4. con 2, N I) ll. carried. \‘(illiamsâ€"Lambâ€"That the clerk he in- instrnctetl to warn the (‘tlllGClUl‘S that the rolls must he retnrnml and all moneys paid to the treasurer nut hater than the 14th day of Dwemberand that this council will re- fuse to extend the time fur the Ceilllectnrs to return their Hulls beyond the said llth of I )(acemhe 2'. carried. A \l ‘ ‘ A ‘- v-aaav-c -xJ. the purpose of negutiatiug fm. a mud arnund the hill at lut ‘27, Gun 2, E (j I, am] if favorabln terms can be arriVed at, they be unrmwored to make a purchase. carried. Lambâ€"Wil1i:uns~'l‘hat the Connnission- or for ward Na. '2 be autl‘norired to spend $5.00being' the full amount to balance ac- t‘ullllts between (Hench; illld Al‘temesia (m tnwniine eXpenditurcs. carried. Williams -.\lc.\liH:m-â€"That in the absence uf fur McFadden. the Reeve be iuflructed t” Tel)?” railing on bridge at lut 4. con '2. ‘V - (.‘l The Council met November 8th pm to adionrnment. Present. Messrs. St Lamb, Williams and McMillan. The l in the chair. Minutes of last meeting and confirmed. Communications re‘ fUUU\\'S.â€"Fl‘uhl \V. Irwin sun... I‘. Eye I'uxmrted that he let the b‘:.l‘i.l(-i'i‘lti‘,:g; sputh :L;)px'u:1__0h_gf McNair’s bridge EG REMONT GLENELG COUNCIL repair nf road "‘ ..9 0â€"4 N0 4 be allthuriZOd to in- Makfnlm )itsfloi'nnck tor nezuuatmg for a mad U COUNCJ. J. at and C. Ram- 'r tising,- From in ‘- Da Vid .imres. Fr. an lot 26 8th pursuant essrs. Staples. m. The Reeve -â€"Yen§-â€".\lclnnes: Leitll, Naysâ€"Bye, Rus- nell, Dickson ' {eselved that the following accounts be paid Q Pettigrew gravel $2.20; P Letlninn plank $1 ; Mun’l \Vorld. Collector’s guide 500; [I Ham express charges 2.30; \Vm H Wallace plank 31; W '1‘ Petrie, fiour Mrs Barclay, 4 month’s in ’96 $3.30, J. D. Roberts 14 rag bolts $2.80. carried. Levitzhcâ€"MeInnesâ€"Tlxat we new ad- journ to meet on ‘ December 15th to receive Financial Statement and general business. carried. D. ALLAN. Clerk. CUM Rusnellâ€" Byeâ€"That the [Pave be ordered to open up a dxtch on base hue along 10; 3, thI H . 6 ,-Q Will 1697. baffled: account-s be The clerk also presented a statement of expenditures on indigent account and «it Mr particulars prepared from returns obtained from the municipal councils in accordance with a resolution passed at the June Mbsitm. The contents were particularlv intercfliug in View of the approaching plebiscite on the House of Refuge. lie had sent a circular to both the clerks and the treasurers of each municipality enclosing a bank turn: upon. which statistics (1) ot'the amounts expended on indigent account during the three years 1894-56 : (2) the number of indigents a ~‘~'i.~‘t~ ed in these years and (3) how man;. of these would have been fit subjects for a liuure of refuge. There was (’vtillfildel'altlc difference in the returns made by theclerks and treat- surers respectively of the same nnmicix ali- ty, the totals showing a decided reduction in the amount ot cost given by the clerks as com pared with thpae of the treasurers. ,_ _,“.-----...- .1 “.u. ...u. gaunjuc Electric Light Co. 834; 'l‘rcasurers state ment of accounts for statiuncry, showing $105.98 to have been expcudml. leaving a stock on hand valued at 8:386: (‘amwll and Co. repairing Registry Ufiico hanks, Suuth Giey, 5:13.25. Nurtli Grey 870.0“: re- rortb of Public b'clwul luspecun' (irivr of East. Urey ; circular from the Department of Agriculture respecting the cunc’liiiau ul public roads and asking for illfm‘lllallaJl. é nuiulgerufuiiuur accountsaud the ii~t «,f A number of miuur licensed pedlars alsu read. - _.. __.._ v . --J "-~--,-.v-I avvlll“ ‘H'UV l A brie: address was made by tne \ expressive of his pleamre in meeting members of the Council who ate app; in good health and spin its. RCi‘EH’IM made to an irregular rommital ufa l... Markdâ€"ale to the lndustrinl Selnml at co. and the refusal uf the Cuunty to I? expenses an account uf surh irrt‘gn He referred also to his refusa' to sign tract for the cmmtructinn of a lu~iz Hanover until he had the sunctim: Council. in concludiau ln hoped th Council would exerciseall due réiuth diligence in dealing with (Tuunty mm The clerk presented a number at c cations and aCNJIHILS inelulim.y the ing; Account frum the town nt'Uu'vn for examination and conveying tn. ee ties to the asylum. $82.50: (flni'i<tie various items, 8139.79; Uumlalk l‘. $39.50; R. l’. llutchart, and lil‘u. 4 Electric Light Co. 834 : 'l‘rcamn'ers The County Council met last week County capital With the \‘s'urdun, 3 Ahan of Egremout in the chair, rep t vezg ffoup e_\'_ery [)iVisiUll heimr hrw and auctioneers were .rdeu. Mr, I“. in reprommg. iug swung“: ’3' t {e Warden Ly bu pav U irrv rub. rit 0 Mg" a (‘0 a brid 2e 1 nation: at t} K591 that U caution m. utters. com III R f0] '0 W Herald Mimi- »: v the la rit y. In mm- 1318 It ut the mm. in thé ’UNIK Inna hlfl 5'33 'nm

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