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Leonel Robson, Fred Parker. Albert Ritchie, Thos. Tucker. Wm. Burnett. John Pilkey“ Fred Pilkey, John McDonald, John Mc- Kinnon, Jae. Whiteonk and Wesley Foster. The Court of Revision for the Township of Glenelg for the year HMS held ï¬rst sitting on May 27. All the members present and made the necessary declarations. The Reeve was appointed to the chair. Appeals were heard and the assessment roll was changed as follows: Alpheous Murray reduced $100, Donald McArtbur reduced $100, Geo. Leitclx reduced $100, William Weir reduced 3150. John Ritchie reduced ‘200, Samuel )1ch!) reduced $30 GLENELG COURT OF REVISION. Reductions in assessments were made as follows: Thos. Glencross was assessed for LOt 3. Con. 9, as tenant. Duncan Smellie was assessed for Lots 31 and 3:3, Con. 1, N. D. R... as tenant. With these changes the assessment roll was passed and ordered to be certiï¬ed to by the Clerk, and the Court of Revision rose. After Court of Revision the council met for general business. All the members present, the Reeve in the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and conï¬rmed. several communicao tions having been read. McMillanâ€"Weirâ€"That the Reeve and Commissioner Hunt 'oe acommin- tee to confer with McNally and ï¬nd on'. the best possible condition on which a roadway can be got across Lo: 5, Con. 9, and report.â€"-Carricd. Weirâ€"McMillnnâ€"Thnt Orr Minnie be refunded $16.70. be on account of error of nssesament.â€"Cnrried. Weirâ€"McMillmâ€"That an sppro- pristion of $200 for etch wad be made for 1908.-Carriod-. Huntâ€" Weirâ€"That the assessment roll. as now ï¬nally revised, he the assessment roll for the year 1908 and that the Clerk certify to it as such.â€" Carried. Colin McLean. error on roll, refund . . .. ................ The Reeve. committee on ce- ment croesing...... ........ 1 William Weir. committee on cement crossing ............ 1 The Council adjourned to June at 10 a.m. Orders on treasurer were made as follows: John McNally. repair of bridge 140$?) COD. 9 ............... Angus Black. repair of road Lot 36 Con. ‘2. N. D R.... . Mark Armmrong. use of snow p\ougb .................... J. A McDonald. services as assessor part .............. J. A. McDonalds. equalizing S. S No. 10, G. E .......... CUM “0W BUREMTCHING PMS Mr. C. V. Mutnrt is a. Customs Broker and Insuranc-e Agent at St. Catharines, Ont. He writes the Zamâ€"Bnk Co. as follows: “ I have been a sufferer for years with itching piles. I have spent many dollars on advertised remedies for Piles but got no relief. A friend of mine advised me to try Zam-Buk. I had but little faith in any remedy to cure me, but tried one box and I got relief at once. I have used four boxes and am completely cured. I cannot thank you enough for such a wonderful curative salve. I have recommended Zam- Bulr to my friends and they too were cured. †urn-Bums EN AND WOMEN TO BAY UP their snbscri ptions to the Chronicle. Wanted THE DUBHAMOCHRON'IULE J. 3. BLACK. Clerk. gist: in! nine}, voc. at the 21:; ukCo..Tomnto Soul by an an... ...... $100 88 . 6000 100 200 00 13 “I just had one swell time; the best of my life.†Such was the statement made by James O’Brien (afias Kid McCoy Mulligan) when ar- rested iast night by Detective Mackie and Anderson on the Strength of a warrant from the Chief of Police at Winnipeg. charging him with the theft of $985. O’Brien reached the citya few days ago and had been taking in the sights of York street, when the two detectives recognized him as answering the description of the man wanted in the west O'Brien chatted freely about the case. O’Brien Picked Up $985 and Spent Nearly All of it. “I had the money all right,†he said. “but I certainly did not steal it. WhenI stepped 03 a train in Winnipeg about three weeks ago I picked up a wallet containing $985. and-Iconsidered that it was up to me to keep my mouth shut. I did so and quietly boarded the next train for Calgary. \Vhen I reached there my wardrebe did' not look any :00 good, so I got a new suit and other things necessary to complete a well- dressed man, and then I went to Medicine Eat. My stay there was of short duration having decided to return to Winnipeg. I only remain- ed in the latter place a few hours, and then came on to Hamilton. where Put it to the test, let your tee-pot prove to you that for purity, flavor, quality and reliability “Salada†is supreme. ‘ Although O’Brien had been in the city a few days he had no particular tion a wallet and $285 in cash were found in his pockets. O’Brien says he had been working in the bush near Winnipeg. and told the police that this was the only chance he had ever had of enjoying plenty of the world’s luxuries.â€"Globe. HAD THE TIME OF HIS LIFE. You’ll Find Everything you Require in the Hardware Store! Hardware! H ardwat‘e: and there’s a reason. We saw a great big chance when a Wholesale went out of the curtain husinesé and over bought. That means to us far more curtains than we want. To you, lac»: wurtains at far less than regular prices. Curtains Take a Tumble We have some pieces here, each elunig‘h tn mm a small or medium sized room. Sin m“, mds In clear at. short prices. We want to suit atleast 50 men dI_1r-ingt}1e11ex1 few days, and we’re taking down the prices of these suits so that nobody need stick at the Ii’rice. Be one of the money savers. Those 100 muslins :â€"There are stili alum 230 yards to clear at 100 Yard. H We \01. gm your share yet. ’ in all the fashionablé colors llll'll m ling lmmns spot and floral patterns 1 215g Tu â€N __u yard. These are the kind that makea 001111 last 1m pression as well as a good ï¬rst 1111p1~~s1011 They are in all kindsâ€"dress, negli2ee and working each the best of its kind. TRAVELLER’S SAMPLE SPBCifll“ SKIRTS We boucht a lot of t1avelle1 gs $11111} 191s 15111111 111111 ski1ts,bla1:,k navv and brown 1111111111111 211111 Chin'- on venetian. Thev are new gstx 19:: 11 12111-1161] and ripple side and are reO. $6. 00 skinsâ€"1 111 >111 $4.251 where they know how to make linen. Firm, 1911111 11' eaves, 11 h1te linens aft") -5c to 6001:1113. Colm'ed linens new and pale blue, 250 1 ard F11111~yli11111 pale blue 11itl1 11l11te 01'eicheck. 501:1 ml. Men’s Suits at Down Prices NEW Shirts ,erMw 62 Boys Rear of Darling’s Drug Store Up-tu-date in ever y point. All kinds of Ices and Far. NEW YORK STYLE Music Wednesde Saturdav George Yiirs’ Orchestra “7e will give free one of Dunlop’s Beautiful Hm ~ with glass of cream soda. or other 100 dish. 62m mph [0 he GIVEN AWAY Come and get a Rose, and hear the Music at NEW DRESS LINENS from Ireland! ON SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1908 â€"â€"â€"Our Anniversaryâ€".â€" DARLINGS’ DRUG STORE. Sole agent in Durham for “Mechanir King" and “Railroad King†«Her-(1115. Knock-out Prices Ends of Carpet ‘ V . the two previous years on abcount of having the right kmd. All kinds of wire on hand. FE‘V cooking stoves, oin at; bawains. fwm A 10.00to50.00. g g "’ “7 E are making an effort to supply our customer: early With fuel. Coal arriving nearly eve! ." week. Four carloads on the track. Place vour order at. once. ’ \ AKE hulling strawberries a pleasure 'Hy “WW"? 1 ' . one of our strawberry hullers. EVERY family that eat pineapples sllnuld lmw ;. pair of our pineapple snips. 7V AKE your horse comfortable by using sonn- l ourfly Oil. Your cattle will thrive or. past!!!" it you use some of this oil. ‘ T is proï¬table and enjoyable growing pntufmf’ when you use some of our bug ï¬nish 01- leizh green. A LARGE quantity of scythes, snaths. sick_1es and grain cradles in stock. Scythes from 200 up It: $1.25. V E have sold more fencing this year than we slid the two prevmus V’ears on account of hanf-I FH: {he Oriental Parlor; NEW MUSLINS BLACK McIntyre Block. 1109 Of ( " white 0 .ck! \‘I sleélksveghgmswé'k ~ I ~‘-' lack satin Ladies’ coatings Lincoats for 1d dim ;. antlemen. all men Mao-date goods. pure Manitoba ï¬< l Manitoba wheat either nakexs or 91-- Shop South 0 'qmith S] b» lade from selec IS a superior : Rolled Oats. Also «.".:' bd Cereal, the best (m 13'. JChopped Oats. Mina} t ’9. Bean Shorts and 3‘34 cial Reduction on F101;: 10 Bag Lots. 5 _ ml of 4; Manitoba at band is a smic tlx family ï¬mn SOVEREIGN New dress “(w W nite undel 5k mgy‘on hand. {)1 wrwwwsmww upto-date flnnt‘ hers keep our ï¬n 1' grocer dues not mill and we wil Call us up by tele kinds of Grain bought Price. ’pping Done Ev PASTRY FLOU delivered any whe -‘v‘yua Sleeves: Cotton hose or ladie- ren, 15c and npwa Sunlmer corsets um Sets @ 40c and 5‘": Children’s undex-u'ui TRY OUR NEW bent bluche'rs.~ Children’s cxf< m1 calf balsa, (1011;: All kinds of 1300‘. and drabhéé.’ V Muslin ginghams Shlfebings, pilh .w ECLIPSE Q h. hop. of and Shoes - McAr pastry , ct WE KEEP f \V. , i teas a specialtj 'doz. eggs want *8 “8 your eggs. cotton vest Specialty a: ted