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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 Oct 1899, p. 11

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mu nd KG 1“} muss irst BATTLE? sea, a: are and of: 14031 118 t. 110! 1 t0 11, led. . UNI: a on'tho 3rd, .‘ Supplement to The Burham Chronicle. M. Richardson Co’s Millinery Opening took place on J‘htirsda) and Friday Iast anJ was more ”than" as ordinary attraction forthe ladies who with the keenesti interest in- spected the many beautiful creations in feminine headgear.- The stock is large and very complete with the most up- --to date goods. and the new- ly decorated show room with hand. some plate _mirror_in the r‘eargnade UVtu‘l ‘/ -;wvv - ---v â€"v‘v- â€"--‘vv‘ 3. fit serum: for the beautxfulzaxspfav of trimmed hats, toques and bomneisi which at once:~ marked .:the‘;_;t,1ead milliner, Miss Rankin, an artiste of superior taste and ability. Mrs. Trimhle continued her milli- nery Opening on Friday and Saturday and as we said last. week of her former opening made again a fine diSplay of new goods and stylish millinery which masn pr‘Ove pleasing to the eye and heart of thefair sex. ‘ Ata Joint meeting of tne Flesherton and ‘ Proton Station Presbyterian con regations U held in the Presbyterian Churc here 011’ Monday last it was decided to unite the; later with this charge. This will necessitate [ the withdrawal of the regular evening service here in favor of Proton. Mr E. Vanzant has disposed of his Marb‘e buisness here to Mr. Smith of Thornbnry and with his tamily left on Tuesday to live in Toronto. I~11°.:Vanzant is taking charge of a marble business in the city and Will continue to do business in this locality. Mr. and Mrs. Vanzant have been residents of this place for fifteen years and their numerous friends regret their de arture. Mr. H. Gandin, who has been or a num- ber of years living on Long Island. N. Y. has returned with his family for a time to r aside in this place. Mr. Gandin is a broth- er in-law of Editor Thurston and for many years lived in the Kimberley Valley before 3 going to the landâ€"ofthe'stars and stripes. - Mr. W. M. Clark removedto Markdale last week. Mr. T. J. Sheppard has leased Mr. Van: zant’s dwelling and will move in forthwith. Mr. Joseph Clinton will occupy the house vacated by Mr.'b‘heppard. - . .\lr. ‘d. Hamilton has moved into Mrs. ee’s ,houseo Collinmvood street. and ‘ Bunt into- he dwelling over Wrights , .. . ' ~ sistant as steno- gopher‘and Type writer in the person of. Mr. W. H. Reid of Chatham. I ‘ Mfg:J Doyle, of. Toronto, is ”visiting her mother. Mrs. Mosier. _. " Mr. and Mrs. Root, of VViarton, and Mrs, Jestin. of Meaford, visited with the latter’s sister-in-law. Mrs. McGillvray, part- of last week. and Miss Scott of Mt. Forest visited at Mr. Sheppard’s. Rev. L. W. Thom attended Presbytery ‘ â€"- 13... 0|.“ bll(5 I DU. “1'. Fred Sproule. who has onto recently writing on se )uuiol' Matriculation has pa_s_sed . ‘ - - at nn-vhn Q passeu. Mrs. Danhauseu. of Owen Sound, is visit- ing her Cousins Mrs. F. DafOé and Mr. Karatedt. - Mr. and Mrs. John Dean of Allenford are visiting their brother-in-law Mr. John Clin- ton and family; ‘ J ‘ ---“ Univ-nu LUIS allu tuna-I'v- Mr. W. P. Cmssley and Arch. Cairns have returned from their Manitoba and North West tour. Mr. and Mrs. Robt \Vhitteu' visited the latter’e relative-'at Heatbcote Sunday and Monday last. The Council met :Sept. 18th, pursuant to adjournment. All the members present. The teeve in the chair. Minutes 0t last meeting read and confiruied. - . , 1 _ _ ‘A“An'.l O‘Frnn‘ FDllnc luau wan-‘- vv...__ __ - , Commnnicationsvread as follows zâ€"k‘rom umu. Mm: ot Artemesia lative to approaches to Townlino bridge north f Priceville. From '.cOm. appointed to examine crack at lot. 63, con 2. EALR. 1‘ mm W. H. Arrownmith. Application for Callemmhip for ward 2. I) regard .to the McCannelâ€"Lamb-erhat wit ' request of Artemesia asking us to repair ap- proqches to townfine bridge, Glenclg and Arte- mesna. We take no action in the matter as it is County property (see R. S. 0.. 1897, Chap. 223. FLESBERTON '. ’ GLEN ELG COULN CIL. ' on second part Of 5 1 has successfully in Tor. DURHAM, OCT’R 19m, 1899. Vâ€"_____â€"â€".â€"-â€"â€"â€" 1o mm um um m M bur aid. Addreu, Lambâ€"McMilIanâ€"Tbat Mrs. Coudy be' paid the sum of $5 for loss sustained on townl'me G. and TA. _. - Can. . Lambâ€"McMillanâ€"That $5.50 be aid for cloth- mg and ’$5.£or fareof John Campbe l'to Sault Ste Marie, :Mich. ' ' ‘ 'Car. Lambâ€"McMillanâ€"That the Reeve'and Clerk' take action and proceed as soon as convenient to ocate, survey and secure deeds of right of way. and attend to other legal proceedings - towards estab- lishiuga bridge across Saugeen River at lot 5, con 9, also. take the legal agep towards cloeing of theoid bridge“ , " ' Car. -- _-.. 1 nen ,L “#T‘._. \Y.‘ non ham $4, John Mom son $4. w nu. Duuuu Vlow Vat. I‘latllbâ€"“Villiamsâ€"Thab Alexander Black be pzud $4 for cleaning out hall. Car. \Villiamsâ€"McMillanâ€"That the clerk be Paid $15 for putting school rates on rolls and $0 on salary. ' .- , Car. Lambâ€"McCamwlâ€"Tbat gohq )Villiams be paid _‘ .81 $1.501'ur committee work, Neil McCannel $1 'cum york, J amcs Staples $2 com work, $3 for convey- mg John Campbell to Owen Sound and $11 for coumlission on bridge letting and inspwting, John McMillan $10 for letting and inspecting at lot 43, «gen 2, 3.1). R. - Car. The Council adjourned tUJSov. 6th at lO-a.m. J. 5. BLACK, Clerk. , - - ‘uzd- 313w digesc'nqp'm' a regular Olly habit that"ihsures p8Â¥"£60tr'~1lealth and great . energy, Bnly ‘2?) cents-at any Drug Store. The Aberdeen Scribe has the winter. "Iv - â€"â€"â€"â€"_ Mr. J. \V. Crawford is imorpving his saw mill by having'a new foundatwu put under it. Miss Mary Ewen returned. from Toronto and presented her mother thh a new tur coat. ' Mr.'I‘. Morton'and son have taken the contract of framing a saw mill ' for Mr. G. Coilmson who intends to move to Flesherton 50011. ”V v.-. Mr. Wm. Scarf has built a new hen house and evidently intends going into the poultry business. A $5- Bill! ‘ Mr. W. Cufl' gave the young folks a party last Monday night. All enjoyed themselves until well on in the more), R I BEG LEAVE T0 INFORM MY GUS. TCMERS and-tho public in general that I am prepared to furnish New PUMPS AND REPAIRS. DIG, DRILL, CURB. RE-CQRB. 82: PRESSCURB â€" -‘J -L--.‘ U .3”. L.“ \J Vv-vâ€"r‘ _- WELLS. All orders taken at, the old stand near McGowzm's Mill or at Shop at Charter Smith’s Foundry. ALL \VORK GUARAM‘EED at “Live and let. 1i " PRICES. - '~ : g GEORGE wm'monn, .DURHAM. "â€"_. M LOWER TOWN W.W¢Wam will now buy a seven Jewelled, Stem-Wind Waltham or Elgin Watch in anickle screw case. We have seventeen jew- ABERDEEN. aoao- _rep01 come south for will only last from Toronto :h a new fur "gym DURHAM LOAN AND INSURANCE AGENT. CONVEYANCER. COMMISSIONER in H. c. J. Collections promptly attended t6. LOANS and Insurance 'efl'ectedkith-out de- lay. Com ny and Private Funds to Loan It 5, 51} an. 6 pelt ceqkin sums and upon wv v, v‘ ‘-_ forâ€"mrsw suit borrowers. A General Financial Business Transacted. OFFICE-1 door North of S. Scott‘s Store. S. H. FIRTH B30, Painters and Paper Hangers. II’G GRAINING FRESCO- ING LETTERING andPAPER HANGING DONE IN FIRST CLASS STYLE at Reasonable Ratwes ORDERS left at Parker’s Drug Store promptl} attended to.1m HOUSE AND CARRIAGE PAIN1‘-' W. L. MacKENZIE, Come and see our pretty assort- ment, of We have some beauties and at; extra- ordinary Iow prices. We endeavor to keep a full assortment of lamp goods of all kinds including Come to us for anything: in this line. MaoFARLANE 00. Lanterns, Brackets, Reflectors, Etc, Etc. Library, Hanging. Hall, Vase, and Stand LAMPS. “WStgndard Canadian Let There Light est. price. Dmggists Booksellers. at 10W- 6 also

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