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Durham Chronicle (1867), 11 Jan 1900, p. 8

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th 01' Ville ne ms {anti are sent. 1‘. age 11 rrfect ”Q “I t, "cakenw zsc. at an dd bx}! cane Fin. hundn erestin‘} before, 3.5 9 down: CI 3w t “It Lower Town, A. GORDON Mr Walker Hamilton, of North Dakota, is over on a visit to mother. Mr. John Lawrence. Sr., is a spec- ial favorite of la grippe as he is the only one it has visited this winter and it has stayed right with him since Xmas but is now going to re- lease its hold apparently. popular paper in this part, but is now more eagerly watched for than ever since a star has arisen in the last, as that is the way we heard] ourselves spoken of the other day,‘ but most likely some of the savages! in the Menagerie will want to have a! word to say before the name becomes ’ Q permanent. . Ulenelg’s most noted young men. He believes he has become a. leader of fasuion. Messrs. Robc. McFadden and Sam Lawrence, of Gleuelg, have moved over the Townline into Egremont for a. short time. That’s right boys, a step in the right Llireccion. Tum CHRONICLE has ever been the popular paper in this part, but is now more eagerlv “'atnhur] rm. a”... typhoid fever. Dr. Jamieson has been prescribing cooling,r drinks and has now go: her ready to eat again. The young man who drove the two girls part way home from the concert feels better now since his action was imitated the following Friday night at the Bunessan Concert by two of‘» Glenelg’s Illosr. nmml Wt...” .M-‘ 1 The Bachelor Ball held in the Grange Hall on the night of Dec. 29th was a great: success. There was a large crowd and all enjoyedl themselves. especially the tall young: fellow from Durham who said "a' country dance is just the thing and l you be: I’ll go to the whole Lf them, after this. By Jinks it’s good.” ‘ : V_v u...“ moves in next week. Messrs. Joe and Tom Firth return- ed this week to Owen Sound to con- tinue their studies 21 their holidays at hom ' 3, their many Edge Hill friends. Misses Sadie and Maggie Ector have returned home; Miss Sadie from her school in Mulmer and Miss Mag- gie from Greenoch where she has been visiting: her sister for the last few months. Watchmaker and Jeweller, Ltuee weeks with Dr. Jamiesou has John Williams and Over and thino S _ ' Minutesof previous uiceting confirmed. By- of IV orth law No. 124 fortheappnintment, of Auditors pass- _ ed the usual readings. The names of John Ross to number, and John A. Livanstnu were inserted therein, ..._-_---_-__ ‘ salary, 35,3 each._ 3 Iii-{25!}? X'oi, 1'23 fdr the apfimintmentof a mem- > . ber of the Board of Health . 30'_ for the Medical HealthQfliper _1Ez:sed the ‘%dl read' ' ,‘.‘the names of James. nwtck‘andf. :51. H j Jeweller, _ were {ham théf’difi. “'"’ "‘ " , "' 5‘- "‘ . c . “W: . in- ‘ -. 'A ‘-'v'--".;‘.'.;f "ii H’asgtietko'b ' That Mr. McIntyre be appomf- DURHAM. ed to examine the Treasurer’s sureties in Registry 4‘ 5 lyoun said ning and Lf them .1 H a 30; ~â€"-â€" m-.. - l lliams’ ," 335'8 as lawy and i the case a. 1i Jode ithe shares Mr. ; than real, "'_, ___-J-. u «uuo vvuo AucuLUCLB Ulccufiu 1'. I)ICkSOD Reeve. Counmllors, Messrs McQueen, Hastie, Robb and McIntyre, Mr. McQueen was absent by reason of family sickness the other members subscribed to the required declaration. The Reeve addressed the Council em hasizing harmonious working and for the genera welfare of the whole municipality. l Some of our young people attend-1 ed the Edge Hill Grange dance a ' week ago. oWe have a similar Hall in this part to remind us of the good old times when Grange lodges were in existence but they are now a thing of the past. The friendships which are forming between some of our 'young peOple and those of Edge Hill will be of long duration. It appears as though they might last forever. We regret very much that Mrs. J. G. Johnston is in a low state of health, but under Dr. Jamieson’s‘ treatment we hope soon to hear of her recovery. Cpuncil met Jan 7 ,’ Mr. David Hamilton had his neigh- lbors assisting him home with brick 'l'rom Proton Station lasc week. He .,is going to have one of the finest fhouses in this part because Messrs, {George Moore and Jas. Ritchie have gsecured the contraccs of carpenter fand mason work respectively. It fwill also be the first red brick house I in this part and the second new one gDave has built on the farm inside a {score of years which shows his pro- (gress » . w-‘ â€"‘---v Lbllu all the comforts there are to b When he gets his new veneer house up he will be about all Mr. Mun-land Mathews 1" home from near anlnh in Mr. Thos. Harrison is one must worthy citizens and d EGR EMON T COUNCI for him one of the prettiest the township and we expect 1 return do something hand- us and not forget our bad used to wearily stumble v‘ 0.. so . 8th. Megbers qlgcted P. |_A__A ,"‘ a few days to stmighteu Will be about all right. and Mathews returned near Guelph in time to iarrison is one of our citizens and deserves 8 there are to be found. his new veneered brick I . _ , 1 up _ hnent of a mom- Log Will be classed accord . :1 so, for the Medical l tn mml:g...s....a ..__- A.-- .1 A lng ie comes from the had no rain and summer, but what ack from the u goodas he m ' no quality and size, and to be cut a; If; much as possible, 12 ft. long, allowâ€" .‘ing three inches. 5“.- MAPLE $9.0 0 $7.00 $5.00 BIRCH 9.00 7.00 5.00 SOFT ELM 9.00 7.00 5.00 BASS WOOD 9.00 7 00 5.00 ’BEECH, 7.00 5 00 4.00 BLACK ASH 11.00 8.00 5.00 PINE cut; 14ft. 11.00 8.00 5.00 CEDAR 6.00 5.00 4.00 SPRUCE 7. 00 HEMLOCK $4 to $6 accord’g to la 'I‘AMARAC $4 to $6 “ “ Aberdeen Saw Mill. Saw- LOWER TOWN Pumps of all funds V. Friday, Feb. 9th to race: era for printing. a )plica to be $60 not inulluling s; eral business.â€"Carricd. Hastieâ€"MeIntyreâ€"That been made to this Council showing that G. A the 9th eon. should be taken from S. S. No. 4 added to S. S. No. 6. That the Clerk notif; parties affected to appear at next sess ion of 0 oil, at 2 p. m. to attend to their interestâ€"Cari MeIntyreâ€"Hastieâ€"That Thos. Queen pay t] dollars and fifty cents for two 61! _ 11 trees on t andb‘ eon. of Egremont, money pald.â€"Carriec Resolved that the following accounts he pa J. A. Lambert, orders on Treasurer, $2. ‘; . Fisher, Ballots. $4; each Dep. Ret‘g Officer, $8 Municipal \Vorld, 6 eopie 3 $5; Clerk distribu! ‘ as charges on bal as application st or any tender not new 9 to Inspectlou, lowe accepted.â€"-Ca-rmed Office, Durham Council. â€"Carried Galvanized and Iron Pipâ€" ing; Brass, Brass Lined and Iron Cylinders. For which the following prices wxll be paid. Pumps from $2 upward. AT THE Manufacturer of And Dealer in â€"â€" v-\-Ll\ (lu‘ Clvllse I0” Mt. Forest 'Efid Durham papers as follows;â€"2000 feet, 14 feet lon . 4 and 2000 feet 16 feet long, 4 inc mes delivered in Holstein on or before 00; to be good sound timber. subject I, lowest or any tender not necessarily C 4:) PI“ 0:] U ' "'- J by cents for two elm trees igremont, money pald.â€"C: .t the following accounts , orders on Treasurer. $2. \, $4; each Den. Ret‘g ()Hin . W. CRAWFORD. DURHAM . and report at That we ad'ourn to meet on . receive auditurs’ report, tend- )plications for assessor. salary .ing selecting Jurors and gun- '101. A all W. D. CONNOR. --_ wuv . t, money paid.â€"Carried. )llowing accounts be paid : on Treasurer. $2.56 ; J as. ch Dep. Rct‘g Officer. $8.50: pie 8 $5; Clerk distributing . express charges on ballots advertise for . ALLAN, Clerk. next meeting of appljcatipn has n S. S. No. 4â€"2515 Clerk noEify all wrestâ€"Carriéa. Queen pay three a. tree}; on the 7 leng. ‘€ H ‘6 ‘t 7oun-

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