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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Jul 1899, p. 11

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lash, p‘ ‘ Seven 8 Could 1 OKIN G n rgw‘)’ ind. zuces Ont Flt-st 0 XQS M In . Been A f or exac' in ('h ~. \V 5‘ lit. eat hose x. ‘ummmad his 'barn {:0 0nd}; the 26thu1t. The race was a , neither side gain- "1‘Iig"2.w'1cwry. Mr. Richardson had the misfortune to get: a severe rap from a falling rafter. Mr E. Brodie solda pair of two- year-old heifers for the nice little sum of $70 to Mr. Pickle. of Mark- dale, last week. dik'é” Mill. Mrs. Carson. of Priceville, is visit. ing with her daughter, Mrs. Gilbert. Mr. Arthur Johnston lost a. valu- able cow last week from milk fever. Mr. Thos. Bri g'ham 15 now engaged cut- t_i_ng shiygles forg Mr. Thos Reay at "Klon- Mr. F. Tremp and gang of masons have commenced work on Mr. Thos. Bailey’s new barn. Miss Rosy Gilbert gave a number of her schoolmates a birthday party on Dominion day. A pleaSant after- noon was Spent. by the little folks. Some evil disposed person shot Mr. Dave Hillis’ dog last week. John H}, kins jr. and D. Adlam hewed, framed an put up a three bent building for Mr. E. Hopkins in five daysâ€"all complete. Mr. Will McCallum was over from Arthur 3. short time ago. lar and s ecial meetings approved. Conn. harp reported that he met the 00“]. from Normanby at McCannel’s lake. examined roadway and found it in a bad state of repair. He recommended that the creek be deepened across the road and on the west side to givethe wator more fall. _ _ . '1 .0. "‘LLL It- thvn’a ro- Mr. and-Mrs. Jacob Shenck visited at Mr T. Bailey’s on Sunday. After you left our icnic on Friday even- ing, Mr. Editor. we ad two good games of foot ball. One between Elmwood and South Brant was won by the former, two goals to none. The other, between Allan Park and Lamlash, resulted in favor of the home team by a score of one to nothing. Mr. Rribt. Cufi' was visiting at Mr. Robt. Bratton’s lately. - erate in said improvementâ€"Cayx'led. toéfifi Hastie reported that he let a Job of gravelling at lots 20:21, cop. 19. to Hex-may Haw, 35 rods. 5ft. wxde, an. deep for 81... Work done, paym’t renc‘ommendedrAdopted. -‘- Ll... n‘nu‘r nnm_ walk.â€"Ua_rneu. McInnlsâ€"Mc%lwnâ€"That we accept the rafton. of Peel. to build a bridge at lots 25-26, con. 8 for the sum of $216, less 322 for covering already on the ground, and also to remove the broken bridge at that place. Said bndge to be 62ft. Council m9t_June_:}6t.h. Minutegs of regu- EGREMONT C OUlN OIL. ALLAN PARK. o‘oâ€"Oâ€"a 'v “”5! . 1:56 Whol€ pleted- net 1 , , and a. bond of agreement be executed by the Reeve on behalf of the Mnnici lity.-Car. Hastieâ€"McQueenâ€"Thata y-law be in- troduced at next meeting of Council to fix a grant in aid of building snow fences in places that are liable to be blocked with snow in winter.-â€"Carried. McInnisâ€"Sharpâ€"That leave be granted at next meeting of Council to introduce a By-law regulating the running at large on our highways of horses, cattle, sheep. pigs. poultry. _etc._-_(.‘Jar_rieg2 McInnis-oHastieâ€"That the reeve and Mr. McQueen have the abutments at Atkin’s bridge, lot 25, con. 8, read?! for the super- stgl‘cture as 8009 as pgssib e.-â€"C_arrieq. _ - The reeve and couh’s. McImiis apd Mc- Queen were allowed $1 eagh for locatmg sxte fognevg' brgdge at_ the gevxgxtion. ‘ Resolved that the following acc’ts be paid: D. Bye, gravel, $2.53; Rutherford Estate, forms, $1.50 : J. S. Woods, timber, $1.80; McLachlan Estate, gravel, $2.66; Reeve, McInnis and Clerk, distributing path- master’s rolls, $2 each ; Clerk, quarter’s sal- arY, 535, do. postage Hmonths, $3.26; John El is, gravel, 90c.; Jas. Eccles, gravel, $2.10; W. Cowan do. $1.40; F. Jordan $3.46; .Mrs. Kennedy 3360.; W. S. Horsburg, road 1mp.. Holstein, $6.02; W. Sharp, com. work, 31 ; R. Mickleboro, gravel, $8.03. Council adjourned to meet on Aug. 8th. D. ALLAN. Clerk. LOAN AND INSURANCE AGENT. CONVEYANCER. COMMISSIONER in H. C. J. Collections promptly attended to. - LOANS and Insurance efl'ected without de- lay. Company and Priv_ate Funds to Loan at 5, 5i: and 6 per cenp.‘ m sums and upon wâ€"w,"- '7 terms to suit borrowers. A General Financial Business Transacted. OFFICE-1 door North of S. Scott’s Store. LOWER TOWN. W. D. CONNOR Shop will be open every Wednesday and Saturday. All REPAIRING promptly and prop- erlv attended to. kW. 0. CONNOR. ING. GRAINING, PRESCO- ING.LETTEBINGandPAPER HANGING DONE IN FIRST- CLASS STYLE at Reasonable Rates. ORDERS left at Parker’s Drug Store promptly attended to. 1m HOUSE AND CARRIAGE PAINT- W. I... MaCKENZIE, . ii. FIRTH 81 B30, Painters and Paper Hangers. Galvanized and Iron Pip ing;. Brass, Brass Lined and Iron Cylinders. Pumps from $2 upward._ Manufacturer of And Dealer in -â€" DURHAM .

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