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Durham Chronicle (1867), 18 Feb 1897, p. 9

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.. Patent Ami); E813!) prim 02a:- wanted. 'OUNDRY >W W3 Emery ms, Chutéh f8. Fanning. .L uuuUL U liMERS Mil! .EBS. of {Ed}: I’OXuU 1 ,se. (hsti male Pills. HING .9 ALL Id 9:3 EBURIW ATER IN orders 8D nu, Po w era, $831823 UV HUU mus IQT'K for Q forthe gaol for third quarter ending ‘Sep- tember, 1896. There was :1 account for liquor in it. Mr. Richardson gave a few figures in connec‘tion with the supplies for the gaol for the last quarter of 1896. There was an account, of $915.20 for provisions and clothing: an account of Mr. “'ilkinSon’s for meat. R413.99: Central Prison for account of 39] clothing: an ac -.‘.°c-r meat. 911:5 Clothing. 3 743.38 {70. for drug $0 326283. The Bishop Gard {moriaiize the } pass an act regu vehicles and we \Vardeu and C Ca‘rried, On motion of Mr. Anderson. ( day, 3 une 14th, Two gay young bachelors ' from Bunessan one enjoying'~the soiitude 'and its discomforts of 1iving alone came down here on Sunday, we pre- sume with the View of bettering their condition. The County Council. Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Chapman, of Markdale, visited relatives in this 1part on Sunday. They are both nat- ives of this vicinity and have many friends who are pleased to hear that they are succeeding well 'up there. On motion 0f \Ir. Schenk seconded bv Ix. \n'dexson. Council adjourned till Mon- :13, June 14th,;1t 7. 3O 0 clock p.111. uid $3 for services at this session 0t mmcil, -~ Carried. imrdsuuâ€" \Vatsen â€"â€" That the Gael Bull be ordered to step supplies of m and whiskey or other spirituous rs to inmates of the gaol, except in : of extreme necessity, or where, in pinion ut‘ the Gaol Surgeoa, they are pensible as medicines. -.-Binnie read a statement of supplies 1e gaol for third quarter ending Sep- er, 1896. There was no account for ment Act as to allow lural munici- s to have assesanent made duling mmer months, and that the assess- remain in force fm thlee years, all 3's in a<sessment to be made at the wt Rex lsion. â€"Car1 ied. ~11kâ€"â€"A 111181 sonâ€"That the Messenger CORNER CONCERNS. 11t_\413.99: Cential Pr ison for 1.311113111111 an new mt nt Parkei 1111 dxngs and tobacco, amounting 83. The motion carried. .pâ€"Gordoilâ€"That this. Council me- 28 the. Provincial Government to 111ct 1eg'ulating the “idth of I119» on s and “eight of load, and that the n and Cleik sign the 111811101 1111.â€" l‘hat the Local Legis- so amend {he rural mumm- this sessimi’ of ll mmit M Quite a number of our citizens attended the council meeting on Sat- urday. some interested in school matters, as union schools along the gravel road was to be discussed, and We assessorship was to be decided on Warden Allan was amongst the rest. He has always been in favor of giving better school privileges to the front, Be of 1101(111333,‘ a parpty .1111etto select ion co: 111 110th re hee:.1 made for the 1101 use is the lzirgest and most com- 1110dious in the neighborhood and the 11:11:13? possessors are yet young light. hearted and have the agility of szcl 001 children. Tl1e1e \\ as 5‘01 en- JO\1]Dllt all the pOpuIar games and; alsoI1of. Collett \1. 1th his violin. It 15 needleSs to say that‘ all present 811- joyed themselves. Since we last wrote we attended a 110.158 warming in Mr. “7111. MC- Faddens new house it heinga fort- night ago and out of our division a a few rods we will not give an account of all the enjoyment we had nor will we soon forget especially the merriment of Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Fadieu" who joined in the singing and games with the best of them and the1r new house is worthy of inspection. In fact it would well pay any intending builder to examine its arrangement. We are pleased to report the re- covery of Mr. Jas. Baird from a isevere attack of quinsy and that it 1 did not prove fatal nevertheless the 1strict attention he has paid to all the meetings in the school house during the summer has given him happiness [which would help him to hear his 1 trouble. ’ .Qâ€"‘vâ€"vâ€"fl ......__. -._..â€" r.‘ 33‘.1 \Vzn. firmiiey Intended navmg‘ t 1‘;1'i<_:.k-bee last Saturday hauling wick! from Proton Stati on to veneer .23 1mg - ehouse but was pxevented vaigg to attend the funeral of :xis ‘zuothex, George’s child in Arthur. Last Friday Diuht Hr. andfilrs. Wm. Mountain lent their home and ilOSpitality, both of which are of the best to some friends for the purpose Eggs per doz ................ . L Apples” ..per bag ............ i Potatoes“ ..per bag ........... ‘| iour per cwt .......... ' ...... 1 ; Oatmeal per sack ............ i E hop p61 cwt ................. 2 kaevs per lb ................ ; Geese per 1b. . . .’ .............. . Ducks per pair . . . A ............ ‘ Chickens er pair .............. . iDressed ogs per cwt .......... 5 Hides. per lb .......... Sheepskins ................. . W001 ...... , H Market Raporn ll)( 1H; nu N latj' will )l'l iE LLPHAH CHRONICLE, February 18th,1§97. H efforts a I} X H 11'} 10 used to th tere: have i I] 40 40 to 20 to )0 to." 5 to 0 to 7 to' 11185 met ha: the 3 T 111 m. 35}? $3 Bar .:~- . 5 6'33... $33.31 36%;. 39b. 233.th A863? 3 T113 1921, 1111:: C11 fife 33 (111 se1ve 10 30111 guests create as distinct 1111 impres- sion 111110110- the1 1 as 3 (1111 silver, 370111 linen or 3 (1111 (31111111 If 3011 1111111: delicious Teas (11d the very finest flavor ed Coffees. 3011 can s11rel3 deeend 011 0e1ti110 them heie. Bette1 be 231110 1111111 se1“13.1101_10NA CEYLON " 11A 111 lead 1111c} :ets 280 211i). worth 500.-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"SAILOR BOY, J 11311-111 Tea. 2501111). 0111 two standard 2:50 a brand 111 Sp11110 Stock 1100“"- D011 t buy 11611110 50111111 01118 M1111 ’s G111te1s, 110111111 11 1110 Women’o 0 new 11111111 011 11, 1 Boy’s ()1: 13111011 laced Tune Child’s Shoes 111 81111112 11131 It isn’t the store that promises, but the store that does, that grows strong in the peOples’ confidence. We weigh every word we Print, thoughtfully in the scales of fact; we measure every value we put before you carefully. As a result this is a sin- cere Store. Everybody knows JUSt what to expect and expects just what they find. The very best at the lowest posS1ble price. 400 each: Thefjrery best halite-1° (301m? 108 instead Of 150 a bottle. 10 lb Goldenfiyrui) in neat covered Tin Pails, to-day compiete )111 S111 1110 Stock Loo" 8: Shoes n 0151 of them " W 11tl111111’ s,’ are 110W in stool; )11’t buy befme see11111 0111s W e keep e 11111111110 1110:1111 line, including : Me .11 ’s (31111101 s, double e :1te11sio11 soles, 1101111 S3.) ( )0, Tues (lay 131.85 :1 pr. Women’ s new 1111tb10W 11, VlCl kid, t11111ed O\f01d Shoes at 132.00 {1 p11. Boy’s Ox Blood laced Tuned Boots Razor toes: Child’s Shoes 111 S1111110 heels, etc. Wl11thz1n1’ 8 Shoes, loo 1: 11*ell,fit well, W e111' Well. rrivals.-â€"Cex’s,Gelatine, Crosse Blackwell’s Chow-Chow, Peerless Lob- sters, Er1e Canned P1118 Apples, French Petite Peas, Portugal Sardines, Boy Br. Peaches. éisold 1000’s of yds during the Big {’Sale but if you can, wait until our ., newes of neu prints £11113 6 :5 11 0111 Manchestei it will repay 3' on. _;Ren1en1ber theyr must be new, We 1{51’avn t a 3 ard in stock. \Vait please. #372191. W" .fW In taking stock we find things. 11ere’ 5 one: 500 â€"Pu1e Irish Linen Shirt F1011ts, . £3vorth va1iously up to 2150, 3 our 2. £ choice Tuesday at 20 each. No limit. 1 Gallon Tin Coal Oil Cans. patent '. stoppers, Tuesday 220 each. .‘éfW “3 quart” Granite Pudding Dishes, 3.‘ round, deep ones, lst quality, bar- h gain Day at 230 each. If you want Prints don’t come here. “’8 havn’c a yard in the store; 5.55.5 N. “7. El 5123 to $1.50 pr. Blackwell’s Chow-Chow, P8611888 Lob- rench Petito Peas, P01 tugal Saldines, JUICY ORANQES, 2106 D03. of Men’g

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