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Durham Chronicle (1867), 11 Jun 1908, p. 8

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..._ ! o.l.¢ Q ‘ . 6:1 O 000:.CCOOOO§OO:O§0 O 30:08:...300800080 03.008.500.00000008... People’s Popular Price Men‘s Clothing Plenty of new upâ€"toâ€"dnte suits tn choose from. Black and Blue \Vorsteds. Check Tweeds and \\'01'stvds. Latest makes. OUR LEADERS 810.00 313.00 315.00 ODD PANTS Du vham All our gents’ furnishings are selling at nearly half-price. and thev are all new and up to date. “'9 intend to make this depart- ment one of our specials. No matter what size or shape your head is. bring it inf] \V'e can fit it at any price your pock- et can stand. flats for all heads veralls and Smocks at 50c to 75c Mt n'S cra‘venette coats $10.00, P .......... . . . . ........... $635 Suits on sale at all kinds. 980 to. $1.90 .337. 50 $1001» $11.0) THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Court. of Revision, Township of Bentinck for the year 1908 Council Room Lamlash 25th May 1908 est-9 o’clock in the forenoon. Council met at the above place and time as a court of Revision on pre:- ent year’s Assessment. Members all present who made and subscribed the oath as members of the court, The Reeve was appointed chairman. The following reduCtions were made in the assessment. Henry McNally, 8200, John 'Baily Jr., 3200, .John Courts. $260, David Donnelly; 3100, Chas. E'mke. $375. in account of burnt saw all”. Geo. Hamel. 3200, Herbert Hunt, 8454, assessed for land he “did 1n0t own. David Lamb. 3150, Chas. iMighton, 350 W. Scarf. $450. Robt. ' \\ ads, 3250'. John McGilvary, $100, . D. Morden $100. There being no further appeals CourtAadJourued and met. for the cransacciou of public business. Min- utes of last meeting read and passed. At any rate, you seem to be getting rid of it on auction-sale principles: “going, going, g-o-nâ€"e'l” Stop the auction with Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It certainly checks falling hair; no mistake about this. It acts as a regular medicine; makes the scalp healthy. Then you must have healthy hair, for it’s nature’s way. The boat mm o! a toatfinonhlâ€" “Bold for over sixty years.” an _y__er’s Dudsworthâ€"-Noble-â€"-That Wm. Liskie be paid $22 90 for tile supplied on side line 15 con. 7.â€"Curried. Wilsonâ€"Griersonâ€"T‘hat the Mun- icipal Wond be p¢id the sum of $11. 63 in Asset and Collector’ s stat ing. â€"Carried. Nobleâ€"-Griarsonâ€"â€"Thac John Brown be paid $100 in set'ling for filling in approach at Brown bridge. â€"-Carried. Nobleâ€"-Dodsworth -- That John Patterson be paid $7 00 in§settlement for grader repairs â€"Carried. Wilsonâ€"Griersonâ€"That Geo. A. Noble be paid seven dollars for con- veying Wm. Mills an indignenn to the home at Markdale.â€"Carried. Nobleâ€"V‘v’ilsonâ€"That members of council be paid two dollars each for attendance special meetings council April-20th ac Brown’s bridgeâ€"Car. ried. Wilsonâ€"Dodsworthâ€"That a grant of one hundred dollars be made to village of Elmwood and that. said village keep road in repair to limits of ..\1r Pepper’s and Urstad’s farm â€"Carried. Griersonâ€"Dodsworth â€"1‘hat this council meet the Sullivan council s for s on townline Sullivan and Ben- tinck to amount of sixty' dollars on condition that petitions fulfill their promise.â€"Carried. Wilsonâ€"Griersonâ€"That the Trea. issue a check to reeve $200 to meet small payments and he issue checks for timber and work on bridges on result of order from reeve. Nobleâ€" Wilson- That Henry Scher- holtz be paid two dollars for use of building for council meetingâ€"Car- ried. ‘ Wilsonâ€"Griersonâ€"Thac the Trea. on behalf of the council present the clerk with ten dollars in gold this being the Anniversary of his Golden Wedding dayâ€"Carried. Nobleâ€"Grierson â€"That. this council do now adjourn to meet at Lamlasb July 13th. â€"Carried. The members of the Durham Uourt. Canadian Order of Foresters, No. 446, will attend divine service in a body in the Methodist church, Sunday June let, 19088.13 11 o’clock a. m. A full attendance is desired, and members are requested to meet at the hall, Calder’s Block at 10 o’clock sharp. J. LLOYD, Bentinck Council. .0. F. NO. 446. J. HEPBURN, OO 00 00 OO Bring in your wool Without delay. The early market will be decidedly the best. We will pav cash or exchange goods. Great bargains in all depart. ments during the wool season. The Bankers" team of bat artists handed out a crushing and decisive defeat to the Meichant aggregation on the exhibition grounds on Thursday atternoou last before a small crowd. the score running up to something or other higher than the writer can count, though his numerical education only runs to 23. This is the season for white and colored muslins. They are here galore at prices from 100 to 450 per yd. But as the Merchants haven’t been home saucer. 'l'ms "WW“ "Ulvi'uva taking «my bets on their chances on fact that the Durhams cmH‘W‘ffl “A... winning any games they have so far few safe hits. $01119 0f “‘9‘” “If“- .â€" played, and have onlv been in the gers, resulted in the 59‘0““; "1 running just to “keep the ball 331.01]- runs in one inning and mmlc t mg,” the Bankers . haven’t much to tors feel happier. m crow about. Anyway. with the im- This change in affairs ratlr‘. portatioon Of a battery, firSD, second the Fleshertonians. who 111ml;â€" 11" and thu'd basemen, a Shortstop or two umpire was throwing the 14'1”” Di and a brand new set of fielders, the hamwards, but there are still 21 retailers are still hopeful of presenting the old town over the way W the counterfeiters With a bunch of half- that it was the change. of pitf'l' ripe lemons before the schedule is caused the landslide rather Ilia completed. The next game is on decisions the indicator man . . .1 a Thursday evening between the Banks given. Any umpire who Will st?“ and Cement Company, andas neither game for his own team, is C9". -. 11v team have, so far, 108C a game, ‘a fight mighty small potatoes, and especmd; to the finish will be in or er when they so when there is neither leag‘ue 5m” line up for their battle on Thursday. ing nor honor attached. 4 Lawn and Fine Lawn Blouses 0011. U0, \Vvo o, ytsvvu A:- “in â€"vv vv 17â€" Ladies’ and children s White arid colored parasols 50c to $3 00. Astonishing values 111 wool blankets This it the place to get an up- --to- date re :1er to. wear suit for men or boys, at prices you can I muss. ‘ Don’t forget that we have made a. great reduction in our hardware to clear. 4 Only 100 bottles extracts for ............... Quart bottle catsup for ........................... 2 Reliable shoe polish for ........................ 5 Clothes-pins 1'01 .................................... 3 Klinzine ammonia for ........................... 3 Cans Richard’s lye ................................ 6 Bars Quick Naptha soap for; .............. '20 Lbs granulated sugar for .................... Friday 8: Saturday Bargains ALEX. RUSSELL TO'd'd)’ over 93 7?, 0f the world’s creameries use D Ii LA V separators. This fact means much to every cow ow Without the separator creamery‘ operation would he all: impossible. No matter whether the creamerv is hnyinir \“ milk or cream its success rests upon the centrifugal 01' separator. Those who are buying whole milk skim it :11 factory with DE LAVAL PoWer machinesâ€"those Xi «) buying cream advise their patrons to purchase DE L.r\‘~ Hand machines. The biggest and most successful (‘i'eu‘l‘t company in the ‘world is buyingr cream from near].V 7'" patrons to _whom it has sold'nr recommended DH LEM _ a 0 .¢'_ .13 3- yuan...” w, "mm, W "W e...“ _ _ Hand machines, after inanv years of experience with all kin of separators. Had the DE LAVAL not been the lwst :m‘. far the most profitable separator for any owning,r two «w 21. cows, this great creamer-y would never have taken zlw sponsibility of placing them with its patrons. And this true in hundreds of other instances. for cremneries (21:1 found in every part of the world having from a few hm? 71! to many thousand DE LAVAL patrons. \Vould'nt it 3“ you to find out \VHY experienced creamerymen px-vE'w I DE LAVAL to other separators? You may learn the NW by asking for a, DELAVAL catalog, or better still. :1 ill? 3. V AL machineâ€"t0 examine and try out at your mm w free of all expense. Don’t wait, but write us to-dny. BASEBALL. Cash paid for Produce THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR C0. . McFadden, Agent, Durham Cream Separator Creamerymen Use On Friday afternmm H10 15:1 “301; a. “'hil‘l out of thv 1519‘s}! 11.198 in Fleshertnn and warm! ‘ victory by the nan-”w mm; 21â€"12. But though thv 51'0“ large, the boys over fin- \\':a_\’ 1W game cinched till their initial {H was removed, when thestmi?‘ W1 aFtiSt, Who was evidently ("If ”1 tlce, handed out a series. of has balls and walked two mvn M'f‘ home saucer. This coupled W12 fact that the Durhams cmmvctt’fl few safe hits, some of them chm ..#' c n V A THE June 11 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO cow owner. I be almost n} in}: \\ 11019 fIzgal c1e.un m if, at the 14:3 \' .'\I 3 1908 :1: uery 30-000 VAI' l I'€ ) I't be SCRAPERS FUR 5-. second hand dray s‘( farm work. Apply Stephenâ€"6183;». THE new U. r. K. M \Vest was formally up and is now ready fm first, dilect train f m- Sudbury left Tm'mn n ‘ . \VE congratulate men. Messrs. D. B. Tyermzm, on havin year at the Medina Toronto. and Mr. was successful in year, and is now a “'E are in receipt . Inland Empire." :1 p Moore, .MOIltnna. at us by R. J. Matthmx recently visiting 1 friends in this lncnli' good one, is well in out, and full of the of the country, “in North “Rest. is 1.- community. RAYELLED Robin two umbrella nmchi to town on Blondny We know are still in ing ribs, clothes am little article we 31w: when it rains. Tim ing the world is full people and we dun the umbrella mendp homes of some just ‘ collector. He's a m to have ammndwif broken. THE annual excursic a: Farm at Guelph Was hm and seemed to be “H Only 119 went fxmn I) 1:- number was lax g 1\ im hey and Holstein. 1 hr large crowd on the tmi WOOd and inter-nudist Palmerston. The twn > swell the number n! ('X Showing up well. and z are courteous as usual ? information they (tan :1 0015 kinds of crops. Years, excursionistx~ an a free lunch. and HUT. ., fortunate to go an: sm-v ..1 fill! once a. year. Tth 1 excursion the same day 1'11 306me now on during ‘ at! of the months tw efléltlu-sions will he :1 daily men-air: service was the] ”seen, and our pnx'tyi 303%.] City on time. DURING the thuudvx ‘19? evening, somethin Wk the south-West Palms Were levellmi “hams, and one 01' 2 MM. A good ma “gather their cattlu « MW“: them in Un- :33"? from invading: 1 VOL. 42â€"â€"N0. 215 NEWS 5 and one or t“ L A good man r their cattle m them in 11w “‘Dd 13h? 19pm- : i ‘ and up mm «1 ‘ Qithe wavt In I) u M» John MCLP. Iydestroyed dthel ’38 dri You i wan ted â€"- A p; our best :NlCâ€"l n M re, M u'lock. 19 18th. 15‘ 12x14 Pin bat ll} RV I] \\ H

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