‘gt in the Clerk’s ofï¬ce, Hanover, htnrdvy; ghe léth December. ac- Ling to Jtatute. ‘ Members all out. --Minntes of October meet- red and passed. Io Roqve reported having expend- â€63 on'bridges since last; meet- ï¬duvé-a‘l road commissioners “htving expended on roads gm meeting the following 111': In Divisnon No.1, No. '2. $40 70; \o. J, No 4, $70.59). "laid the report of the inflamed ' '7 ., 1th for the past, year trouble CC; uncrl. On considera- for whoop dared to be received. Vagnsjmsqe AVap )A(_,{' 5019 son 3!“! 3:01.03", com. Lam ,. which SI _t'tod having purchased a, Cresulvne. Cum . _ . lenezscennan. .- ' ., lots lo and 16. con.’ lnsvhysw‘anS'l ‘ 101130. Report ordered cusow†CO and the committee paid r servicws, Recommendj '1 saccomts were order. .‘ , Thos. Redford $2, "'â€"--..â€"..: ‘ole with gravel on con. Dr. Bean, of E1â€)? I ‘ Ittenlinz 0'1 one \Var- at. who ha! his leg (I ‘hm Rnsnvorm, 38. for ‘ Municipal . arren; Mr. Mitchell (quiet, in thi _. or printing township aspirants .fl gt orrprinting contrmr; turned up he World. $2.15. for path- oasionally, 1 ~‘ and collectors roll ; record. W< , $2. for painting Monday mm: In; refuse to be phtcetl in full_swing *towuline B. and 8., go in for a: owr; Robt. Leslie- tinn. Wu I yum Vane-m. has I! for all forms of threat and II good and timely. hing Coupany seem he the Presbyterian without. 3 peer in . aders will ï¬nd in upon the "For- ement†Just what {a careful resume tamed to be one 303 for good in ï¬re. Mr.Roxburgh Ntainingly of his pages and cover. natrated and full ver (0 cov;e1 well 'D. Roxburgh of -* McP. Scott, of 01-9 equally well bated lo its pag- ' nders will ï¬nd in I a’wbeel.†and the photographs taken Hod interest to it. in c 'ulinu K-raw on the “under - r, that “in put the iIIIIIIuI‘ Another mil rIIIItiIIe is» Mr. id rm' ieu (illmtr' :It ) nf Canadians “ho lDIiI IeIIIIIrI, litera y‘mn iII stuck bIeediIIg ii mated articleâ€"4" i; mnbellished “ifh The best article we 0. 1 Han! When.†is acKay; I). E. Smith thII Chicago Stark oases, Richasd Hib- bar of the Pres- ust issued, is a 0. 1 Hard W avKay; I). j tful Chioa; oases Rich ttun \‘ykm 1. of (‘ on me! ‘5 tlm hmt mrm crops"; Nev. ypopular author and 'immry. “My First , lcl McNeilhuze, ul' of Horse Breeding": Evolution of sheep- nturyâ€; Prof. Dean, n Dairyingâ€: .\lr. hunting in Nova farming before the iaiven of the condiâ€" Export Trade in orton; a report of Stock Exposition: Bar.†3 story by as many more ex- ould be read with ry farm home. The , t engraving is en- kein,†a rare and ..One cannot be sur- hold the Farmer’s pongle everywhere. ra le strength in agricultural paper, 3083 to everv sub- charge, while the iodieals are always ~um extra for holi~ tulate the Farmer’s hum! {man Herman of his taxes part. lot 3.; Jas. Yauug was Ms, error in assâ€":33- res against the Riyal I. was reduced 3:} on x no license; Dc. rated to continue at- 300d gated to I. Warr gran siety : iatmas number of the L.‘ appropriately begins a program, based on i and previnm centurâ€" [iblltium from many of ’n the Continent, like Noun]. \V'. Langley. [lest achievmnonts hf years and indicating heads. Jenn Blewmt [utiful lines on "The J. W. lienmnmh. Hm til ; Mrs 0N CAMPBELL, Clerk J. W. â€611324) X-rays on the her. that will Dd hmnur. Century Farmer. Lad Number. 'u’ COO!) rhievmnonts hf 1nd indicating Jean Hewett inert on "The Bengnngh. the innerty $1 until next Pyke was Bentinck ) was or- Herman [H an Lesl-ie, with Cl: an '1 as the thousands of people who rush to so worthy a remedy as South American Ner- vine as a last resort would get it as a ï¬rst resort, how much misery and snfl‘eï¬nn would be spared. If you have any new. disorder you needn't wife: a minute longer. A thouamd testimonies to prove it.â€"36 Lament on the departure of a wellknown Medico from a neighboring village. Koo neebors list tae. oor lament. What for are siccan troubles sent 7 ()or beicls are sair. oor herto are rent, We’ve lost oor frieu‘ the Doctor. At o'rnar jobs au’ public works. Free soopin’ lume tee buildiu Kirks, We're awkward as a drove o’ stirks Withoot oor frien’ the Doctor. When toothache racks an’ twists oor jaws, ()r fell dyepepsia‘e cruel claws Torment oor stiuunake an' oer mews, We'll miss oor frien’ the Doctor. Nae kin‘ 0’ work that e’r we dae But a‘ gauge wrung, stive as we may. Be‘t public a kin' or lomlin’ hay. Withoot oor rien’ the Doctor. Wham: the achule meetin’ time comes roan. we‘ll wander feckless up an‘ down, In whuskie a 'ne oor grief we'll (lroon, Without oor rien’ the Doctor. Some brither Scots wha thocht it richt Tae celebrate St. Andre's nicht. ' C tee a stan, for home took flight, 1 1r lost withoot the Doctor. An’ whaun we leaders 0‘ the Kirk Assemble for our year] work. We'll e’ be lost in quib lo and quirk. I Withmt M- 8-8“? A‘â€" - ‘Messrs. James B‘urnet.Neil McLeod and I). F. McRae returned from the Western States to their homes here, last Saturday. Their sojourn in Uncle Sam’s domains appears to have agreed with them. They received a harty welcome from their many friends on their arrival. Hope they will enjoy their Christmas Turkey. Some of our fast drivers had a trip to the East iast Sunday evening. The attractions in that direction evi- dently did not excel those at home, as they returned'quite earlv. Arthur's here, last Monday: Miss Minnie Reid, of Kilsyth ited her cousin, Miss Mary H Arthur, here for a few days week. “One Foot In the 0rave."-Il sexnsn character. but we believe that careful figuring would place just such men in ofï¬ce and give the Tp. of Artemesia the satisfaction of h’av- ing what they vain, Hz. a square, up-to date Council. We observed a notice in :1 lnmal ' “‘"U quiet in this village. None of the aspirants ,for honors have so far turned up here. Rumors reach as oo- casionally, but nothing deï¬nite is on record, ‘ We fully anticipate that by Monday next, the campaign will be in full swing, or the old Council will go in for another term by acclama- tion. We hope that such will not Then #:0133ny it’s a cold. Babies catch cold so easily and recover so slowly. Not I slowly, however, when you} ' use Vapo-Cresolcne. Then i a single night is all that is necessary for a cure. You just put ' some (Insole me in the Vapu.“ ihcr 11g ht the lamp beneath, and p’pc: me ur the crib. While babv sleeps lu- lr «miles- in the healing vrpor. (Told loasens, inflamed membranes heal, and all 1 trouble cc see. it 's a perfect speciï¬c 1 for whooping-co::gh and croup. 8 1 "o°.1"â€"h' 1r . ...., w“; .3 am; nv cwngmsu eve where. .Vap J-Cr sol-m2 outï¬t. in- lwl‘ng the Vapor zer and am». which sh ‘11.†MS! a lif-~time. and a botfle of trawlme. comnlete, any; ex ra suï¬plles of Cresc- mezs cams and 50 cents Illustrated ooklet‘contain- lg physic‘ans' tesvimonifls free upon tr vest. VAPO- Tllsoutxz Co., 180 Fulton St" New o:k. U.S.A- Recon: men 119d and Sold by Marla!“ . Co. satisfy himself that. the nom- s'ill give a good account of Mes if elected,‘ that they are the Council for what there is '01)) a financial point of view. icipal matters are extremely n this village. None of the us for honors have so far ’*..O - (Last week ’3 budget.) PRICEVILLE. led and sold by Macfar'lanc Drnggiatn, Durham. nd simply for the good hip and the bvnéï¬t of rs. 1: may be a hard men of such an un- ter. but we believe that at): term by acclama- e that such will not there are several im- notice in a local Mary H. Me- few days last M 1' John Mc- dragging even vll. all, vis- Co. 9. On Tuesday. the eighth day of Janu- ary, A. D. 1901, ut the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon. at his ofï¬ce in the Town of Durham, the Clerk of the Town of Durham will proceed to sum up the number of votes given for and against this By-law. 1 is a true copy of a proposed Bylaw, which has been taken into consrderation. and which will be ï¬nally passed by the Council of the Municipality (in the event of the assent of the electors being obtained thereto) atterone month from the ï¬rst public ation in the DURHAM CHRONICLE the date of which first publication was Thursday the thirteenth day of December A. D. 1900, and that the votes .of the electors of the said municipality Will be taken thereon on the day and at the hours and places therein ï¬xed . WILLI A M ANDERSON. Clerk, Durham. V AKE NOTICE THAT THE ABOVE is a true cony of a nronosed Bv-law- 6. That this By-law shall come into force 0!} the ï¬nal passing thereof. by this Conn. (51 . 4. That it shall be lawful for the Mayor ref the said Corporation, and he is hereby authorized and instructed to sign and issue the said Debentures, hereby authorized tn he issued, and to cause the same, and the interest (SOUDOHS attached thereto, to be signed by the Treasurer of the said Corpor- title“, and the Clerk of the said Corporation is hereby authorized and instructed to at- tach the seal of the said Corporation to the said Debentures; H e. That there shall be levied and raised in each year by a special rate sufï¬cient there- for on all the rateable property. in the said , Town of Durham, the sum oi $515.07 being a sum sufficient to discharge the several in- stalments of rincipal and interest accruing due on said ebt, as the same res ectively become payable as herebei'ore set orth. o. o. The said Debentures as to principal and interest shall be paid at the Standard IBank of Canada. in the said Town of But. mm : Totals 7000 00 330140 1030140 date, on the day on etl‘ect and bear interest at the‘ per annum pa and shall have coupons attac the payment of the interest. hithetnanner fer the anun per centun1 thnetbfloningthatistosaV: L\1L\R ' 1:102 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 PRINCIPAL 235 07 241 48 254 26 264 43 275 00 286 00 297 44 309 34 321 71 334 58 347 97 361 88 376 36 391 41 407 O7 423 35 440 29 457 90 476 21 495 25 INTEREST 280 00 ' 270 59 260 81 '250 64 240 07 229 07 217 63 205 73 193 36 180 49 167 10 153 19 138 71 123 66 108 00 91 72 7478 57 17 38 86 19 82 . â€yuan-vulva nuall Dual which this By-law takes rate of four wflfle yeafly: 18d thereto for and be payable int, and at the TOTAL 515 07 515 O7 515 O7 515 O7 515 07 515 07 515 071 515 O7 515 07 515 07 515 O7 515 07 515 O7 515 O7 515 07 515 O7 515 07 515 07 515 07 515 07 2. That it shall be lawful for the Mayor of the said Corporation, for the purposes afm'smd. to borrow the said sum of $7,000 and to issue Debentures therefore to the amount of $7,000 in sums of not less than €100.00 eqchuwhich D9129“.t'_"93 shall bean in the Town of Durham, together witllall appurtenances thereto belongin , under and subject to the provisions of '3 ' he Mun- icipal Act †and subject to any By-law of the said Corporation lawfully to be passed relating thereto : And whereas it is deemed necessary, and expedient with the assent of the electors of the said Town of Durham to build, erect, and construct the said Town Hall: and to borrow and expend the said sum of mm in the manner and for the purposes aforesaid : New therefore the Municipal Council of the said. Corporation of the I‘own of Duro um enacts as follows : 1. That it shall be lawful for the Corporâ€" ation of the Town of Durham to build, erect, cmietruct and maintain. a I'own Hall in the Town of Durham. together with all And whereas the present existiu the said Cor oration, amounts to of$3.‘+.891 an no part of the pri: interest is in arrear: And whereas the value 01 the whole rate- able property of the said Corporation. ac- cording to the last revised Assessment Roll being that of the year It“) amounts to the sum of $315.49: â€"--- -..r“. I... 1.. UV. U-‘JII in any 'ear shall be .â€" ual as neail as may be to w rat is payable or principa and in- terest during each of the other years of such period : And whereas it will be requisite to raise the several sums in each; year respectively set forth in clause numbered two of this Bylaw for pa ing the said debt and inter- est, which sai sums amount to the annual sum of $515.07 to be raised in each and every year during the term of twenty years : ; Whereas it. is deemed necessary and ex- : pedient to build and erect a Town Hall in _ ‘ the Town of Durham : Andlwhereas the estimated cost of the said ‘ Town Hall is the sum of 87,“ which sum it .‘ is necessary to raise for the purposes afore- i , said, and in order thereto. rt Will he neces.; sary to issue Debentures ot the Cor ration ’ of the Town of Durham as hereina ter pro- vided: ) And whereas it is deemed ex isnt that the said principal sum of 87. so to Le borrowed by the said Corporation shall bear interest at the rate of four r cent. per an- num pa 'able yearly: an that the said principa sum shall be made payable m twenty annual instalments in the twenty years next ensuing. after the takm effect at this By-law. and that such insta ments shall be of such amounts that the aggregate amount payablenfpr principal and interest l 440 457 476 495 309 321 334 2547 361 235 07 241 48 254 26 264 48 275 00 286 00 NOTICE. £351) 99 90 91 34 present existiug‘deht of . Iv- !Jtmg, ennstr uctipg and DA___. 7| n v 280 00 270 59 260 81 250 64 240 07 229 07 217 63 205 73 193 36 180 49 167 10 153 19 138 71 123 66 108 00 91 72 7178 57 17 (1588) 19 82 um n? {8333“ 5’3? Tu of (7.000 for ; tontlge sum prmcxpal or 515 07 515 07 515 07 515 O7 515 07 010) O7 515 07 515 07 515 07 515 O7 515 07 515 07 515 07 515 07 515 07 515 07 515 07 515 07 07 O7 O7 O7 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 3110p open every afternoon. All REPAIRING promptly and prop erly attended to. Pumps of all Kinds. W. D. CONNOR W. GUTHRIE. ORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. Shoes made for all kinds of diseased 1r deformed feet. A CALL SOLICITED. Blacksmithing I Mill Streetâ€"In Rear of Calder’s Block. Lower Town, Durham j THREE PAPERS 3 IN ONE. Galvanized and Iron Pip- ing; Brass, Brass Lined and Iron Cylinders. ALL WORK GUARANTEED at “Live and" let live†PRICES. NEW PUMPS AND REPAIRS. DIG, DRILL, CURB, RE-CURB, PRESSUURB \VELLS. Allord'ers taken at the nld stand [war McGowan's Mill or at Shop at (V'harter Smith‘s Foundry. General Blacksmith Lower Town, Durham REPAIRS of all kinds constantly kept on hand. Call at the new premiers a few doors south of the Middaugh House. Pumps. No dairy is complete without a Malott. Cream Separatorâ€"the best and easiest handled separator in the market to-day. Mar. 23, 99. y Halott Cream Separator FOR THE HOUSEHOLD we have the Bell Pianos and Organs, Woodstock Organs and Pianos. Raymond Sewing Machines, a full line of McCXm‘y’s Stoves. Chronicle and Mail and Empire till 1902 $1.75. Balance of 1900 free wnh subrmip tiou for 1901. 'IMPLEMENI wnmnuums FOR THE FARM we have Deering Harvesting Machinery, Maxwell Binders and Mowers, Chatlmm and Snow-hall \\ agons, Car. riages and Buggies of all the - very best. makes. Weekly Mail and Empire. Eight pages of interesting fiction and magazine features. Eight pages of snmma: classmed news. Eight pages of practica turn! and live stock articles Now We Have Pumps from $2 upward. BEG LEAVE TO INFORM MY (JUS- 'l‘-CMERS and the public in general that I am prepared to furnish Scufllersr'furnip Plows, Sewers, Cultiva- tors, aud in fact everything the farmer needs. 3 Sections. 24 Pages Farm and Dmnoétic Implements and Machinery. Manufacturer of And Dealer in â€"- $1.00 Per Year. Having .moved to our new stand a few steps wuth of the Middaugh Ilouse.'we are 'pre- pared to do business better than ever, and m the lowest ï¬gures and best ‘erms. HE undersigned wishes to in- timate to the gem-ml public that he is mparcd to do all kinds Blackstuit ling at one price wall. QI‘QJ‘ GEORGE WHITMORE, Factory made Shoes, 25¢: cash. Hand mades Shoes, 1300. Setting, â€" â€"- 100 cash. C. MCKINNON. 0f_ pragtipal agricul of summarized and BLACKSMITH. a full and com- plete line of AT OLD PRICES DURHAM PEEL, THE SHOE MAN. PEEL, THE SHOE MAN 0‘ 0‘ : : : . . "(fl‘\ 0 O : : . ' C. McArthur, McKechnies’ Old Stand. SUITS~~The very best for the money in the latest styles. li‘OO'l‘ WEARâ€"Men‘s, Women’s and Children’s Boots, Shoes, Overshoes, Rubbers, etc., etc. UNDERWEAR» You must see it to appreciate the quality. GENT’S FURNISHINGSâ€"Collars. Ties, plain and fancy shirts of high quality and low price. FRESH GROCERIE†ALWAYS IN STOCK. OVERCOA'I‘Sâ€"~Dandies for $10.00, cheaper you Want them. H A TS THURSDAY. [‘S'AND CAPS in all styles and at lowest prices consistent with quality. AND GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. WE CAN FIT YOU No matter how cold or slush y the \v mther is your feet will be snug and warm in a pair of socks and rubbers. Thick, warm, fleece-lined socks and stout stub-proof rubbersâ€"that's 'a combination that can’t be beat for outdoor winter work. We have them'in all styles and sizes. They are priced down to rock bottom, too. Q‘fsï¬b‘r r ones if