'To J. KELLY, TREASURER OF THE Towx or DURHAM. r , ' . ‘ v ° . . I‘onn of Duiham, , 1011 are hereby authorized and directed to levy 3. . . 1 upon the lands described in the several lists here- Provmce of Ontario. J unto annexed, the arrears of taxes due thereon ' . . - l ‘ O 1‘0 “IT- and all the costs and charges authorized by Stat- te in that behalf, and to proceed in the sale of said lands for said arrears mid costs as the law directs. ' County of Grey As witness my hand and the Seal of the Corporation of the Town of Durham this sixth day uf July, in the year of our Lord, 1900. W. LAIDLAW. Mayor. Towx TRE \SL RER'S OFFICE. J LLY 12th 1900. First published m THE CIIROMCLE, July 19th 19 South part of 7 North of 8 14 80 ing date the sixth day of July,1 mentioned below for arrears of t give notice that unless such :trn proceed to sell the said lands, or the payment of the taxes and co Town of Durham. on Wednmdn LOT ALL THE ABOVE ARREARS OF Tï¬XES 'OUNTY OF GREY s. SCOTT COMMISSIONER in H. C. J. Collections promptly attended to. L _. ANS and Insurance effected without de- !ay. Companyaml l"r1v31te Funds to Loan an} , 5.5, and 6 per ceut. m sums and upon terms to suit borrowers. A General Financial Business Transacted. OFFICE-1 door North of b. Scott’s Store. ~ {00,000 lbs OFFICEâ€"McIntyre Block, (Over the Bank) Money to Loan at reaeun able rates and on e rms to suit box to“ er. A choice line of GROCERIES always kept in Stock. _ ONOR GRADUATE 0F TRINITY COl‘eS-Teo'ljoronto; Member of the Cpl- 1‘528 Of Phys'tcnans and Surgeons, ()ntarm : Mexnlgerpf the Detroit Medical and Lipmry ASSOCIatwn. Six years has “ital cxpencnce. GO\ ER\-.\1E\T SU R\ EY .palt of 10 Garah'axa Street West 8 “ 4‘) o') CUSTOM WEAVING. Canling. Spinning and Pulling done on short notice. See Our Goods and S. SCOTT, the “’00! man, has a large assortment Yarns, Flannels, Blankets and Choice Tweeds to select from, all pure wool goods, and is prepared to give Cash or Trade for any quantity of wool. OAN AND INSURANCE AGENT I CONVEYANCER. ARRISTER, NOTARY, CON- | VEYANCER, Btu, Etc. E. J. FBEEL M. D., C. w. s. DAVIDSON, . X... MacKENZXE, Aug. 30: Wm. Hunter’s Survey TO WIT: ascertain our prices before purchasing elsewhere. -v- ljtllu, 5am lands, or so much thereof as may be necessax 2 taxes and costs thereon, at the Town Hall, in the on Wednesday the 17th day of October A. D. 1900 \Voo] . . \Vanted. \VM . HU 1900. '; By virtue of a warrant issued by the f Mayor under the Corporate Seal of the J Town of Durham, to me directed, bear- .SlOO, commanding- me to levy upon the lands axes duo thereon. with the costs, I hereby ears and all costs are sooner paid, I shall ubA ‘““n‘- 4" ‘ NTE R’s S L'RVEY -â€"â€"F0râ€"â€" Pinkerton Palmerston Tl‘ceswater Ripley Harriston \Vi'art on Port Elgin \V i ng ham Stratford Brass 815 lelgus Toronto Industrial, Aug. 27 to Sep. «‘3 The Western Fair, London, Sep. 6-15 {Great Northern, Collingwood, "' 18-521 [East Grey, Flesherton, October 2-3 Glenelg, Markdale. Sept. â€20-21 Centre. Walters Falls, " ‘25-'26 lSt. Vincent, Meaford, '“ 27-25, Euplzrasia. Rocklyn, Oct. 5 ‘North Grey. 0. Sound “ 16-17 Central Canada, Ottawa, Sept. 1-1-22 ,Kemble Agl. Society " 27-28 {South Grey, Durham "- 2:126 'Orangex'llle, " 28-29 IShelburne Sept. 25-26 \Valkvrton "' 18-19 Qwen Sound “ 12-13 Stratlxroy “ 117-19 GOdGl‘lCll ‘- 18-19 Berlin " 18-19 Listowel “ 18-19 Guelph “ 18-20 lliltlmay “‘- ‘20 A RREA RS 01‘ '1.-\\ES .3 2 9.0 TS) 94 70 £2" 0 IS obtainable though the aid ‘of are guaranteed perfect iafu andiocus. 0') 11$ 00 11 e 1900. (31 L’(; Y7 J 4: Comfort MacFABLANE CU. FALL FAIRS. . KELLY, Treasurer . KELLY, Treasurer. be necessary for COSTS : 3 ' 52 0) v) n" Oct. the said 'LUL‘AL 6 56 4 31 4 46 7 ‘29 701 "(3 11-12 18-19 18-19 1‘3 19 18- -.O '5-2( ) 33-26 .‘i For 20 Yearsâ€"~A Constant Sufferer From Bleeding and Protruding Piles-Cured by Dr. Chase’s Ointment. In vain did Mrs. Jas. Brown. of Hin- tonburgh, near Ottawa, search for. a. cure for piles. In EurOpe and America she tried every remedy available. but it remained for Dr. Chase’s Ointment to effect a. cure. M rs. Brown writes:â€"“ I have been a constant sufferer from nearly every, form of piles for the last twenty years, and during that time both here and in the Old Country have tried. most every remedy. “I am only doing justice to Dr. Chase's Ointment. when I say that I believe it to be the best remedy ob- tainable for bleeding and protruding piles. I strongly recommend Dr.- Chase's Ointment to mothers, or indeed to any person suffering from that dread tormentâ€"piles.†â€"â€"--u Pnysicians 2 Dr. Cuases O pulsation that Piles. It is g ("Ire piles “-1: - ' ronto. é victim WE are in receipt of a COpy of the “ Duluth News Tribune †which gives an elaborate prospectus of the Duluth Business University and College of Shorthand and Type writing. Amongst teachers illustrated by photo engravings we see the familiar face of Chas. G, Robson, who recent- ly,took a position in the Commercial Work there. We oEer congratula- tions, feeling conï¬dent that he will do good work, and that the school is fortunate in securing the service of so efï¬cient a member of the staff. M1231. D. McGrath was over to the Durham Road assisting Mr. T. McKeown gz‘ithe-r in his season's crop. an item of news which may justly belong to the Bunessan Scribe. but we’ll try to keep out of the reach of his rcd of correction and will make use of that little word which often acts as oil {on the troubled waters “please †Sir let us down easy. ExCounciiIor, J. A. McMillan and Mrs. McMillan visited the Morrison family on Saturday last. \Ve regret to announce that Miss Annie Morrison was quite ill last week and a physician was called to see her. She is apparently somewhat better, but still unable to be about with her usual pleasant smile. i Miss Lavina Anderson recently re- ;turned home from Orangeville and ' will make home brighter and cheerier until after Christmas \\ hen she may return to her former position. \Ve mderStand that Mr. Donald L’eaton has purchased a residence in Durham where he together with his frugile life partner, intend spending the remainder of their declining years. They will more into their new abode this Fall while their son John will take passession of the old homestead. ' About 6 o’clock on Saturday even- in: last during the thunder storm, Mr. Angus McKinuon had his barn and season’s crop totally destroyed by. lightning, with the exception of one load of grain which was still on the wagon and a stable which con- tained alittle hay. The sociable and winsome Misses Violet Lever and Ida Hawley, of Markdale vicinity, were visitors at; the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. John McLchhlan and family, for a. few lays last: week. They also call- ed on Mr. and Mrs. G00. E. Arrow- smith. - _ w ____~, ---.... -.. u. u, v; LULULLLU, wuu came up to spend a short pleasure trip during the hot season at, her girl- hood’s home, Scotch Town, visited her friend, MissAnnie Morrison, one day last week. Mrs. Michael Hendricks (nee Mary gIchllan) and her little (laughter and 5‘11 May and Mum, of Toronto, who Mr. Angus Morrison pulled out his machine and comhlenced threshing on Wednesday of this week, it being some two weeks earlier than he started last year. might be heard saying 11 good shower would be beneï¬cial. The majmit) of the fa1111e1s of this vicinity com- pieted thei1 ha1vesn last; week and The heaviest min of the season was experienced here on Saturday afternoon of last week. Those who had seen the last sheaf Stewed away Uon't t't'qu: this World is largo though For you as \\ on 35 mo : 'i‘hc- Hours of all are 0131'“ “No; The ruulum of thought are free. (ï¬t all earth's places. you on: right ~ To chuoso tln- host you can, Provided that you do not try Tucruwd some ullu'r main. \Vhat matter though you scarce can Count Your piles of golden ore, “'hile ho can hardly strivv to keep Haunt Famine from the door! Uf willing hands and honest hearts Alonr should men be" proud! ' ° The-n give him all tho room he nerds. And lleVer try to crowd. Don't crowd, proud miss! Your dainty sill “'ill glisteu none the less Bot-mm: it comes in contact with A lieggar’s tattered dress. I This lovely world Was nt-Vt-r'mmle For you and me alone ; The pauper has a right. to tread A pathway to a. throne. Don‘t. crowd the good from out your heart By fostering all that‘s bad, But give to every virtue roomm Tm: best. that. may ho had. 11y ouch day's record such a ono _ That you may well Do proud: (jix-‘o each his right, giw «each his room, And nox‘cr try to crowd.‘ Dull at will never 3333113. ; guaranteed to posh whether itching, blee Edmanson of Piles DON T CROWD. POMONA. nteed to positively. . itching, bleeding. cents a. box, at all son, Bates and (30.. ""0 ‘.DQ>I \\' nh- : am.- free. am: right. run. Came to the premises of the under- signed, lot 42, con. 2, E. G. R., Glen- elg, aliout Aug. 1, one ewe and lamb. The owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses and take them away. The best features obtainable have been secured, the aim of the management being to get only what was new and novel. and that object has been accomplished. Every- thing therefore goes to show that the Western Fair of 1900 Will he ono to be long remembered, and there is no doubt that the attendance will prove greater than on any prevrous occasxon. V __ .---v-v t.“0U“llJqu. No one .should miss seeing the grand re- presentatxon or “ An Armored Train’s. Attack on Boer Stronghold,†typrcal of Ilinden-Poweï¬l’s memorable stand at Mafe- (mg. The extensive preparations which have been made in the way of enlargement of buildings and general improvement to the grounds this year will add greatly to the comfort and convenience of the many ex- hibitors and visitors. \\'e are informed by the Secretary, Mr. J. A. l'elles, that the entries, which close on the 5th of September. the fair openingr on the 6th and continuing till the 15th. are coming in rapidly, and space will be at a premium. There will be many new and at- tractive exhibits. Every province will be represented. From present indications all departments will be well ï¬lled. The Special Attractions and Fireworks will be on a scale never before attempted. \T McQueenâ€"Hastieâ€"That we now adjourn to meet on Friday, SeptMth, to levy the rates, aimoint collectors, applicants to state saary and general business. All $eliool ’l‘rnstees’ estimates must be in be- fore that (latexâ€"Carried. _ V V _-_ _. ..-.. vuuvu. u. uLUUUUaJU. $2.50; Jas. Shiels $2.16; Mrs. J. Morrison 82; Quinton Pettigrcw 2.28; Frank Jordan $5.33: Archd. Baird $1: '1‘. H. Reid 90 cents; A. Sim $2.86; Alex. McGillvoray $3.46: 1’. Luthizm, com’r tax, $1.50; Mrs. Taylor, timber. $1; J. M. Findlay, spikes, 25 cents: Jno. \Vilson, lumber $5.92; Clerk’s registra- tion on Voters’ List, 3.3. Resolved that the following accounts he paid zâ€"U. Ramage, printing, $1; for gravel, R. Beye. $2.13; Mrs. J. J. Morrison $2.76 ; McLauchlan estate. 875.6; E. Ma )letoft, 53.33; J. Rice $1.53; 1“. Dillon $2.90; \ . Pat- terson $1.40; 'I‘lxos. Hattie 50 cents; H. Don- ald 89.06: R. Mickleboro 532.26; J no. Hamil- tun $2.13; \V. Cowan 81: John Garvey $2.36; G. Spence S396: John Kerr $1.26; Jas. Eccler $2.26; R. Irwin 83.93; J. McDonald $2.50; Jas. Shiels $2.16; Mrs. J. Mgrrigon $2; ()ll;ii frx‘\ T)ALL:._-..-.-- CD-) L\n 1‘ THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. Ilastie_;\IcIntyreâ€"â€"'I‘hat report of Com’r of I‘lolsternbeadopted, and an order be granted for szud amount.-â€"Carrxed. The Reevcpaid 82 into Treasurer on be- 11:1}t' ofJ. lloeï¬igr for damages for breaking brxdge by tractlon engme. (:01).Klempp,1oadc0m’,r Holstei11,ga\e .1 detazled statement of expenditure upon sidenalks amounting to $28.7 McQueenâ€"4Instieâ€"That before passing By-law re I’inder’s cattle-pass. the clerk prepare an agreement and have it signed and registered against his land as security to this municipality.â€"Carriec‘.. ll} ‘ Resolved that no action be t Campbell’s and U. Ferguson“ med. â€"‘.‘â€" -cv“. Ilastie~Robhâ€"That the clerk communi- am With l’roton council,again,callin;: their attentimias to furnishing a proper outlet tor water at townline Proton and Egre- mout. con. 5 also as to action of pathmaster in ï¬lling); ditch on townline, con. 7, and ad~ vise this Council as speedily as possible as to what action they propose to take regard- ing these matters.â€"Uarried. ilastieâ€"Mclntyre â€"That Messrs. Dickson and Robb be )aid the sum of $1 each. for confering witlh Com’r McQueen re Drew- rey's l)ridge.~â€"Carried. The Iieeve reported repairing culvert on sideroad by A. llamxlton, cost $1.20 ; Geo. Klempp. rep. Holstein bridge, (cost 50 cts, ’uyment recommended. MCIntyreâ€"Robbâ€"That reeve’s report be adopted and orders granted.-â€"Carrred. Com’r Robb reported repairing culvert at Laban Gray’s, 0. 5.1%., by Chas Hunt, cost :34 75, Egremont’s share $2.37. To A. Pict- over, filling in landslide at 10th sideroad. cost $4, allowed 2 day’s work for 2 men and 1 team gravellingat $4 perday. John Hun- ter, putting 3 planks in liawn’s bridge, cost $1.50. E. McEachern, a culvert lot 13, con. 10, cost $6.50. Payment recommended. llastieâ€"Mclntyreâ€"Tliat foregoing re- port be adopted and Coni‘r receive $2 fees â€"â€" Carried. __ ‘ A i - -â€"â€" - vvv-u-nuv15uuu. Robbâ€"451(1)ueenâ€"That foregoing report beoadoptqd, orders gamed, and ()um’r re- cen'e $4 tees. Carrxed. : _ _ _nâ€"'â€"--vanv u uuulu vi, dab. .LVJHLLH‘ ews reymxriug broken bridge at lot 1, con. :3. cost $7.50; Egremont’s share $3.75; J03. Campbell, gravelling 25 rods, 5 ft. wide, 8 inches deep, at 55 cts. a rod, cost $3.75 ; Building two culverts at lots 23-26, con. 22, cost $10.25, 10]). read on towuline >512, Egreo munts share 3:70; hayment recommended. Com111issi011e1 McIntvxe reported 11 11a“ lug 111 b1idge at hot 11, 01111. -1, by \\ Ram- 11ge,co.st75 c911t51J115. Baiul, filling;1P sink 1101625 011111113 011 townline at lots 1-†., con 3, cost, $14 Lg1e111011t' 5 share 871.1115. Matth- 1 ‘IA.\.. . . -----n‘-': vv Av MIULIE m Drewery’s budge cpst $12.). To James brewery, work on Davxdson’s bridge, base hue, $8. To Eggene M urphy, elm plank for cuvermg Davxdson‘s budge, $9.71. Pay- ment recommended. MCIntyre-Hasti0â€"Tlmt foregoing report be adopted, ordeys grapted, and that the cumn'ussxoner recelve $3 fees.â€"â€"Can ied. M1111tyreâ€"Hastieâ€"That the Reeve is herebv instructed to give facts of the case 1110111 t111111511ip Solicitor. and get his 11d11ce a111i repmt at next. meeting .â€"-C111ried. Cmnmissiooner Ii istie 1ep01 ted 011 load 5 i111]:11"01ements.'1‘0 James F, D11r1'11_11t, 1l gmvellingat Lot 19 0011.15 16 ‘ 2.1 10ds. 5 ft . 111de 8i11(l1es deal :1 : also 1"em01i11g rough 1 1111:5111 (,russ\1ay cost $15 Jelm Adams.1e- 1 1111i1i11g bridge at Lot 12 Con. 15-16 cost $2 - 11.111111 repairing culvei‘t 11t20ti1 sidei 011d, ()1111 18 19 cost 81 payment recommenped. ()om’r McQueen reported a new culvert at Lot 27, Con. 5-6, 2ft x 4ft clear. 16 ft long by George Belton cost $9: also clearing out vater course same place $2; repairing cm- vert at IJOt 25, CO". 56 cost $1; t“'0 "6“. middle beams in Drewry’s bridge 5312 75, To James Cook a new stringer 55 feet long in Drewery’s bridge cost 32.3. T“ Jam.“ McQueenâ€"-Mclntyreâ€"Tlmt ‘ Commission- er Hasne’.» report be adopted. .and orders granted. Com’rs fee $2.â€"â€"Carrxed. Council met August 10th. Minutes ap- Imzwed. Communication read from A. Caw chiming damages for injury to his horse breaking through a bridge. London’s Exhibition. EGREMON T COUNCIL. ROBERT EDGE, Edge Hill. action be taken in Jos I). ALLAN, Clerk. _1“_raiiig Jordan vv .-â€"Carried. c!erk _(:0mmmu- at 's case.â€"â€"Car- ALL WORK GUARANTEED at “Live and let; live†PRICES. NEW PUMPS AND REPAIRS DIG, DRILL, CURB, R1~3_- _CU_RB, PRESSCURB Pumps. 1 Shoes made for all kinds of diseased or deformed feet. A CALL SOLICITED. T. MORAN, W. GUTHRIE, Oï¬ices : Wingham and Wiarton. Blacksmithing ! J) Mellig‘an Property on George Street, one acre of good land in good location, a desirable residenoe, will be sold on easy terms. Apply to ED. MILLIGAN, Palmerston, or to \V. CALDER, Durham. Jan. 17, 1900. tf Mill Streetâ€"In Rear of Calder’s Block, Lower Town, Durham - â€" -. ï¬lkvl‘l 1 for sale lots 8 on con. :21, Egremont. and 3 on con. 4, S. D. R., Glenelg. Lot 8 consists of lOOacres, 90 cleared, well watered and fenced. 70 acres ï¬t to run machinery over. Good large brick house with wood shed 20x30 and driving shed same size and bank barn, small orchard, If. miles from school. Lotti consists of 54 acres, '25 cleared. balance hardwood bush. Clear title. Will be sold on easy terms. For further partic- ulars apply to JOHN \VllITMORE. March 27th. 1900. Durham 1’. O. V HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS _ for sale lots 8 on con. :21. Egremmm WELLS. Allarders'mkcn at the old stand nqar McGowan’s Mill or at; Shop at Charter Smith’s Foundry. I BEG LEAVE TO INFORM MY (JUS- TCMERS and the public in general that I am prepared to furnish Twenty years’ exmrieuce and residence in the ueighlmrlumd counts for Something and enables II. II. MILLER to (In your business with lu'Mit 1'0 you as well as to himself. In lirst~class Companies and at lmx'est rates, draws all kinds of writings. arranges business quarrels, effects settlements with creditors, sells Ocean tickets. buys nld flutes and always has on hand farm and village properties which he is willing to trade or exchange fur other pnmerty. He Does Fire, life . and Accident Insurance General Blacksmith. ’ORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. 11E A'LSU m‘ulprtakes t.he_ cullectiun He Has S'evepal Vgry JFine Farms Is what County of (irey Farmers would like to know. We cannot tell yuu. but we CAN TELL YOU that ll. ll. MILLER. the Hanover Cum 2 aneer is lending: money on good farm mortgages at lower rates uf interest than vou lell borrow elsewhere. and on very liberal terms and at small cost. That is the reason why people all over the country pass by other lenders and t 'avel miles to borrow from him. The -;\mm ll -\llllflllll(‘¢ nu m \\ ill applic. ',1tiun and inform: ttim: rngur boarding lists, cm .. muv lw h. M h-mn “u \ynru nuuuu Linllogiz‘tte Institute will re- open for the Fall Term on Tuesday. Sept. 4th. 1900. for the enrolment. and classiï¬cation of pupils. Classes formed {0' all gmdes of (Terri, ï¬cates and for Matriculation (pass and honor) into Ill? I’nivcrsit‘y and Schools of Practical Science, Law. Mocliciuv. I_)cntistry. Pharmacy and 'l‘ln-ology. A“ de‘partxnen s are spm'ualists. EXGINEER for Howick, Wingham, c‘ RICK HOUSE AND LOT-éâ€"THE Tlte OWen Sound Collegiate Institute open for the Fall Term on Tuesday. S 1900. for the enrolment. and classmc "\‘1‘1:‘.‘ 1“â€" TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th OWEN SOUND (oliegiate - Institute ! . H. JENKINS. Farm for Sale. :umU unuertakes the cullectiun uf Notes and Accounts. and it is a pretty bad clzum that he cannot make some money out of no charge fur his trunble If not collected. - '"J â€"-uv d-WLJLLQ For sale at very low figures and on very easy terms. Farm lands are bound to increase in price and now is the time to buy. Ontario Land Surveyor,--â€" Civil and Drainage Engineer. GEORGE WHITMORE, 5' DURHAM. THE undersigned wishes to in- timate to the general public that he is )rcpamd ti) do all kinds Blacksmit ing at one price to all. For Sale. Principal Factory machhoes, 25c cash. Hand mudes Shoes, 30c. Setting, â€" â€" .100 cash. RE-OPENING 1' ..u I'\ NVII 11111111111111â€: rewarding 11 .. may lw 11.111 from c011,:21, Egremont R., (Henclg. Lot8 in charge of D. R. DOBIE, SH'I'vlul'y 50 Bushels â€"\\'heut to â€"-Ihc Ac“; “XIH‘Y‘it‘nCHI b0 svn t on ‘I‘lllfl‘ The First of Our THURSDAY.