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Durham Chronicle (1867), 1 Sep 1910, p. 5

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at all Grocery ICKLING Soda . Fountain ONFECTIONER ND (BUNKER... ng Cola Oatmeal HIM GRAD! we. ct STORE ry Goods kery T H [-2 PA N HTS PtC 3.“. [(‘E CREAM 'ure Durham '90. ”00 MM INDUS St‘pt. 1, 1910 Lemonade (i000 '18 W8 gm'r'.l';i required by “The Municip- al Act" to be raised annually by upcrial rate for paying the said dent and interest as hereinafter pynl'llit'ti is $239.01: AND WHEREAS the amount of the ulmle rateable property of the 'i‘nwn of Durham, according to the lust revised Assessment Roll thi'l'i'uf is $571,820.00: AND WHEREAS the amount of the existing debenture debt of the said Municipality, exclusive of local improvement debt secured by special rates or assessments is §:i2.122.60, and there is no part of the principal or interest of the laid existing debt in arrear: THEREFORE the Munici a1 Coun cil of the Corporation ‘01 t 8 Town of Durln , enacts as follows: i. The Municipal Council of the said Town Of Durham shall QI- THE said debentures shall bear interest at the rate of five per (:entum per annum, payable yearly at the said Bank at the Town of Durham on the first day of October in each and every year during the currency thereof, and shall have attached to them coupons for payment of the said interest, which coupons shall be signed by the Mayor and Treas- urer of the said Tom of Durham: AND WHEREAS in order thereto it will be necessary to issue de- bentures of the said ,Town for the sum of $2000 as hereinafter pro- vided {which is the debt intended t” m. created by this By-laW) the room-«13 Of the said debeaitures to E9 applied to the purpose a’fore- said, and to no cther Purpose: AND WHEREAS it is desirable to issue the said debentures at one timt' and to make the principal of the 5911i debt repayable by yearly instalments during the period of ten years, being the currency of thy ,gm debentures, said yearly am“ being of such respective amtunts that the aggregate a- mt-uut payable in each year {Or prifltlln'll and interest in respect of “in debt shall be as nearly! as pnminie equal to the amount so payable in each of the other nine‘ .93,“ uf said period (as shewn in gclmilec "A" hereto annexed: DURING the currency of the said debentures there shall be raised annually by special rate m1 all the rateable property in the mid Town of Dur am, the sum of $2259.01 for the purpose of Pafi‘i’i: the amount due in each of the years for principal and in- terest 'n respect of the said debt ‘5 ‘ht"~\'-‘ in Schedule “A” here- {VJ 8.11m xed): r â€" THIS By-law shall take effect on and from the final passmg there(_.:' by the Municipal Council of the Town of Durham: ° . THE votes of the electors of the said Town of Durham shall P-ei‘takm on this B_y-l_aw atutiht‘? Iollowing: times and places, that h to sayzâ€"On Friday the second day of September next, com- menCing at the hour of nine 0’- “90k i‘: the forenoon and contin- “mg till five o’clock of the same day, by the following deputy re- filming officers: In north ward it MCGruth‘s store by Clifton El- “dfle as deputy returning offi- cer. In east ward at the Town 32111 by W. P. Paterson as deputy returning offioer. and In west 'an at J’lS. Carson’s Office by igihsniith as deputy returning 03' Thursday the first day of Septembw mxt, the Mayor of me said Town of Durham shall "mad at the. Clerk’s Office at amid Town of Durham at the at of ten o‘clock in the fore- ?“ t0 appoint persons to at- ml at the various polling plac- .' “9’9””. and at the final 1.?me Up of the votes by the 1*. on behalf of the {)eraons Mted in and promo in: or M318 the passing of thin By- " "SDEDfIVnIv o o! the Municipal Com“.- 0! the Town at Durham. A by-laW to provide for the pur- ch35? 0f land.for a site, “d ‘0? the construction and erection thereon of a market building and Tum, (fli-rk’s Office, and to south- 0,129 the issue of debentures of the gaid Tuwn of Durham to the a- mull-"t 01‘ $2000 for the purpose of raising the sum required therefor: WHEREAS it is desirable to con- struct and erect a market bulld- in! and (flez'k 3 Office in the Town of DLU ham. according to the plans there?“ pn-pared by George KYW‘ Esquiri', and adopted By the (mum-fl of the said Town of and to raise the sum of Durham, 9-0.)” [H be applied to the said r wâ€"â€"-â€" v- â€"--â€" "v l’efipectively: “.733 Clerk of the Council of Rt “Md Town of Durham shall ,5“ at his office in the said 5'“ 01 Durham at ten o’clock Mtge fore-noon of Saturday the m, day of Se tember, A. D Von.“ Ium up t e number 0 In. '0? mid against this By-law A) WEE .truct tug an' of DUI were“ (resâ€"‘3. AND WHEREAS the total he 0593 it the _ Council Cha'mber lid. and a} the final UP of the votes by the behalf of the persons in and promoting or thfi; ppssing a! this By- 1,1910 AND WHEREAS the amount of the existing debenture debt of the said Municipality, exclusive of Local improvement debts secured by special rates or assessments, is $32,122.60, and there is no part of the principal or interest of the said existing debt in arrear: THEREFORE the Municipal Coun cil of the Corporation of the Town of Durham, enacts as follows: AND WHEREAS the total a- mount required by “The Municipal Act” to be raised annually by special rate for paying the said debt and interest, as hereinafter provided, is the sum of $1604,85: AND W'HEREAS the amount of the whole rateable property of the said Town of Durham, according to the last revised Assessment Roll thereof, is $571,820.00: AND WHEREAS it is desirable to issue the said debentures at one time and to make the prin- cipal of the Said debt re- payable by yearly sums during the period of twenty years, being the currency of the said de- bentures, said yearly sums being of such respective amounts that the aggregate amount payable in each year for principal and inter- est shall be as nearly as possible equal to the amount so payable in each of the other nineteen years of the said period (as shewn in Sched- ule “A” hereto annexed): l U 1 WHEREAS the said Durham Fur- uniture Company (Limited) are at ;present engaged in operating a {furniture factory in the Town of .Durham, and it is deemed advis- ‘able to enlarge and extend their present factory at the said Town of Durham. ,. IT shall and may be lawful for the Municipal Council of the Town of Durham to grant aid by Way of loan to “The Durham Furniture Company, (Limited)" of the sum of $20,000 to aid the! said Company in the extension and enlargement of their factory for the manufacture of furniture within the limits of the Corpora- tion of the said Town of' Dur- ham. the said sum of $220,000 to equal consecutive annual instal- ments of $1000 each the first in- stalment to become due on the first day of August A. D., 1912, and the remainin instalments on 000 is fully paid, in accordance to, it will be necessary to issue debentures of the said Town of Durham ffor the sum of $20,000, as hereinafter Erovided (which is the amount of t e debt intended to be created by this By-laW) the pro- ceeds of the said dxebex'itures to be applied to the said purpose and to no other: 3 TAKE notice that the above is !a true copy of a By-law which has been taken into coin- . sideration and which l'will be finally passed by the Coun- E cil of the Municipality of the Town :Of Durham, in the event of the l assent of the electors being obtain- !ed thereto, after one month from lthe first publication in “The Dur- gham Chronicle,” the date of which , first publication was Thursday, the [11th day of August, A. D. ,1910, and lthat the votes of the electors of ;the said Municipality will be taken lthereon on the day and at the .hours and places therein stated. % AND W'HEREAS it is deemed ex- pedient and advisable to grant aid by way of loam of the said sum-of $20,000 ,to the said The Durham Furniture Company (Limited) for th_e purpose hereinbefore mention- ed: “ll: ILQD “14' 1-5vu 'v I - , - Council of the Corporation of the Town of Durham for aid by way of a loan to the said Company 0! the sum of $20,000 in accordance with the terms and subject to the con- ditions and stipulations mentioned ,A. -1. Ulla “u “L. I) v.1,“ -â€"â€"_v in an agreement for repayment of the sai sum of $20, 000, as herein- after set out: AND WHEREAS the said Com- pany has ppplie’c} to the Municipal - an“... A: HM“ of the Town of Durham. A By-law to aid and assist The Durham Furniture Company (Limâ€" itod) in building: and operating an extension to their present furm- tut-e factory in the Town of Dur- ham. ‘1911 :1912 21913 1914 ,1915 :1916 !1917 V1918 1919 ,1920 day of AND WHEREAS in order there- ._ it will be necessary to issue 3â€"6-3â€" tile finrfione at raising Clerk of the Town of Durham. BY-LAW N0. 578. of the Municipal Corporation Referred to in the foregoing By-law. Shewing how the amount of $259.01 therein required to be raised annually by special rate is apportioned. '. Principal. Interest. Total $159.01 $100.00 $259.01 166.96 92.05 ' 259.01 175.31 83.70 ”50 01 184.07 74.94 259.01 193.28 65.73 259 01 202.94 56.07 259 01 213.09 45.92 259 01 223.74 35.27 259 01 234.93 24.08 259 01 246.67 12.34 259 01 $2000.00 $590.10 $2590.10; NOTICE. l Town of Durham this --------- A. D., 1910. SCHEDULE “A” W. B. VOLLET, ------ Clerk. Mayor. TOWN OF DURHAM. hereinafter called the Corporation at the second pert. WHEREAS the and Company BETWEEN THE DURHAM FURNITURE COMPANY (LIMITED) of the Town of Durham. in the County of Grey, hereinafter call- ed the Company of the first part. and THE CORPORATION OF THE THIS AGREEMENT made and en- tered into (in duplicate) this eighth day of August in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and ten. in “The Durham Chronicle”, the date of which first publication Was Thursday the eleventh day of August, A. D., 1910, and that the votes of the electors of the said Municipality will be taken there- on on the day and at the’hours and places therein stated. W. B. VOLLET, Clerk of the Town of Durham. NOTICE. TAKE notice that the above is a true copy of a By-law which has been taken into consideration and which will be finally passed by the Council of the Municipality of the Town of Durham, in the event of the assent of the electors being obtained thereto, after one month fr_om_the first publication Year ‘1012 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 By-law. Shewi'lg how the amount of $1604.85 therein be raised annually by spec- ial rate is apportioned. Interest. $1000.00 Principal. $604.85 635.10 666.85 700.19 735.20 771.96 810.56 851.09 893.64 938.33 985.24 1034.50 1086.22 1140.54 1197.57 1257.44 1320.31 1386.33 1455.65 1528.43 969.75 938.00 904,66 869.65 832.89 794.29 753.76 711.21 666.52 619.61 570.35 518.63 464.31 407.28 347.41 284.54 218.52 149.20 76.42 required tn Total $1604.85 1604.65 1604.85 1604.65 1604.65 1604.65 1604.65 1604.65 1604.65 1604.85 1604.65 1604.55 1604.85 1064.65 1604.85 1604.85 1604.85 1604.85 1604.65 . 1604.65 4 day of 9. THE Clerk of the Council of the said Town of Durham shall attend at his office in the Town of Durham at ten o’clock in the forenoon of Saturday the third day of September A. D., 1910, to sum up the number of votes .for and against this By-laW. Dated at the Council Chamber i_n the Town of Durham this ON Thursday the first day of September next, the May'm of tin said Town of Durham shall attsend at the office of the Clerk of the said Town of Dur- ham at the hour of tern o‘clock in the forenoon to appoint per- sons to attend at the various polling places aforesaid, and at the final summing up of the Votes by the Clerk on behalf of the persons interested in and promoting or opposing the pass- ing of this By-law, respectively: THE votes of the electors of the said Town of Durham entit- led to vote, shall be taken on this By-law at the folio-wine; time and places, that is to say;-â€"On Friday the second day of Sepâ€" tember A.D, 1910 commencing“ at the hour of nine o’clock in the. forenoon and continuing,P till five o’clock in the afternoon of the same day, by the following deputy returning officerszâ€" In the north ward at McGrath‘s store by Clifton Elvidge, dep- uty returning officer, In the east Ward at the Town Hall by W. P. Paterson, deputy returning offi- cer, and In the west w ardat Jas. Caxsons Office bv John Smith, deputy retulning officer: THIS By-law shall take ef- fect on the day of the final pass- ing thereof by the Municipal Council of the Town of Durham: on all the rateable property in the said Town of Durham, the sum of $1604.85 for the purpose of paying the amount due in each of the said years for principal and interest in respect of the said debt (as shewn in Schedule “A” hereto annexed): DURING the eurremcy of the said debentures, there shall be raise}; arpmually by special rate THE said debentures shall bear interest at the rate of five per centum per annum payable year- ly at the said Bank on the first day of June in each and every year during the currency there- of, and shall have attached to them coupons for payment of the. said interest, which coupons shall be sigmed by the Mayor and Treasurer of the said Towm of Durham: EACH of the said debentures shall be signed by the Mayor of the said Town of Durham and by the Treasurer thereof, and the Clerk of the said Town of Dur- ham shall attach thereto the fiorporate Seal of the Municipal- : y: ham, to the amoumt of $20,000 as aforesaid in sums of not less than $100 each, shall be issued on the first day of June, 1911, each of which debentures shall be dated on the date of tnher’is- sue thereof, and shall be payable within twenty years thereafte“. at the office of the Standard Bank of (Canada at the Town: of Durham: the said sum of $20,000, deben- _tures of the said Town of Dur- 320000.00 Referred to in the foregoing SCHEDULE “A” Mayor. $12097.00 $32097.00 THE DURHAM CHRONICLE A. D., 191---. - - Clerk. jare at present engaged in operat- ing a furniture factory at the Town of Durham, and being desirâ€" ous of enlarging and extending their factory an plant, at the said *Town of Durham, have applied to .the said Corporation for a loan ,of $20,000. to enable them so to‘ do, which loan shall be repayable by .the said Company to the said Cov- ;poration according to the terms :and conditions hereinafter .set out; ! AND WHEREAS there are no ,person- or persons, Company or 7Companies, other than the said fCompany engaged in the manu- facture of furniture in the said ;Town of Durham; PROVIDED however and in making the said computation that the Company shall have the benefit of the eneral annual av- erage o: emp oyees, extending dram the date of their commenc- ing osentions u a going con- cern own to my specified year NOW THEREFORE this Agree- ment witnesseth, and it is hereby agreed by and between the said Company, their successors and assigns. and the said Corporation, their successors and assigns, as follows :- 1. The said Corporation agrees to loan the said Com any the sum of $20,000, upon elivery to the said Corporation of a Mort- gage to secure the said sum. duly executed by the said Com- pany, and covering all the lands, plant , buildings, and machin- ery erected or to be erected, of the said Company at the Town of Durham: PROVIDED and in case the Company fail to employ the a- bove specified number of hands for any year during the contin- uance of this agreement, then and in such case, and in so far as they shall .fail or be short in the number of hands so employ- ed, the Company shall be liable for, and pay to the Corporation, as and for liquidated damages, such portion of the annual inter- est, calculated at the rate of five er centum per annum, as may e payable by the Corpora- tion for the then current year, on the loan hereinbefore men- tioned, as would be roportion- ate to the number hands for which the said Company may have fallen short or failed to employ under this agreement. 1 AND WHEREAS the said Com- pany have also applied for aid by way of partial ex:mption from taxation of the real estate and plant of the said Company, for the period of ten years from the first day of January A. D., 1912, and it isddeemed advisable to grant such a: a AND WHEREAS it is deemed desirable and expedient by the Council of the said Corporation. to make the advance of $20,000, by way of loan so applied for by the said Company, such loan to be re- paid by the said Company to the said Corporation according to the terms and conditions hereinafter set out; . IN consideration whereof the said Company agrees to erect; and construct on their lands, consisting of portions of Park lots numbers four, five, and six,‘ north of Lambton Street, in the Town of Durham, in the County of Grey, within fifteen months from the date hereof, new, sub-§ stantial and suitable buildings,; as and for a furniture factory,l and furnish and equip the same; fully and completely with the most modern and up to date ma-I chinery necessary and proper for! the full and efficient manufac-. ture of furniture, at an expegndi-f ture of not less than fifty thous-I and dollars, and have the same com leted and in operatiom With- in t e period of fifteen months from the date hereof; AND the said Company, agrees upon the erection and; completion of the said furniture, factory to employ on an average! each year after the first year forl and during the term of twenty; years hereafter, at least one hun-fi dred persons in and about the, said factory, and to maintain and ; operate the said factory with, said number of one hundred. em-l ployees in active and efficient: operation for the said term of twenty years hereafter; ! The said Corporation also agg rees to enact a By-law of the. said Corporation, exempting all the real estate, and plant of the: said Company from payment ofj taxes (excepting however school and local improvement rates) for. the period of ten years from the; First day of January A. D., 1912: Continued on page 0. 2 brown panama skirts, worth $4.00 33 29 Summer Corsets.â€"1 pr. 21; 2 or fur ................................ 22: 2 pr. 23; 2 pr. 24, were 50v. fur. . . .39 2 brown Panama skirts, worth $5. 00 9 1 piece of all wool Carpet, was 73w, fnl' fur ........................... $4. 3 per yard .......................... .55 2 black Panama skirts, worth $5. 00. $4. 29 1 piece I'nion Carpet, was 43¢, for per tm ............................... yard ............................... .35 7 Ladies’ Heavy Top Skirts for Almost a Song 3 black Panama skirts, worth $4.00 2 Ladiea’ \Vhite Underskirts. were $1.50. now .......................... $1.25 4 Ladies’ \Vhite Underskirts were $2.50, now .......................... $2.00 We Have Left on Hand the MOVING SALE BARGAINS ! fur . L. GRANT Kirts, worth $4.00. 33 29 ................... g , The Big 'ShoeStore WH++++W+WWOH H+++W°++H ++++++++ Boys’ Buff Bals, regular I 10 Misses” Cordovan Bale, reg- I $1.65. . . ..................... ular $1.75 .................. Boys’ Box Calf Bluchers,reg- Misses' Vici Kid Illnclien. ular $2.25 ................... I .75 . low heel. regular $1.85. . . . Boys’ Min Grain Bluchers. i Misses' Vici Kid Bluchera. whole stock, regular $2.25.. .1 .75 pat. tip,()uban bean-ex. $2 .119 ..l.65 1.80 These are but a few of the many lines that we are othring in this Clea'r' ing Sale, so don’t fail to see our stock before going elsewhere. It takes but a few minutes to save a dollar in our store, so come with the crowd. “'12 are also giving a Pencil Box containing two pencils and a pen holder asa premium with every pair of School Shoes at $1.25 or over, so send your boys and girls this way. As our fall stock is coming in we have decided to clear out a. flaw lines of misses’ and buys' Shoes to make room for the new lines, so now is a chance to get your Boys’ Buff Bals, regular $1.(‘5.ou ..................... 1.10 Buys’ Box Calf Bluchers,reg- ulal‘ $2.215 ................... l .75 School Shoes at Shoes ! Shoes! Shees! Boy 5’ Cordovan Bals. legu- lat $1. 75 .................... 1.1 9 Fm transportation M". b. furnished at Winn! to points on Canadian Pacific when laborers are raquirad. East of Moose aw. Inctudin¢ branzhaa. and at one cent per mil. each way Wptt thereof In Saskatchewan and Mberta. mm mm: m: mom i am iii 'uifoms ASK AN! CANAIIIIN PACIFIC ABE!" F0! mncums ADDITIONAL FARM [ABORERS’ EXCURSIONS Custom work and repairing quickly and carefully attended t.) at HIGHEST PRICES PAID ' FOR EGU’S TUESDAY, AUGUST 30 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 Following Number of Skirts at the following Prices: FROM ALL CANADIAN PACIFIC .TATIONS IN ONTARIO THOS. MCGRATH 1 black voile. skirt, worth $8.00. for ................................. 2 'brown poplin skirts, worth $6.00 1 blue Panama skirt, worth $5.00. 34 29 I for .................................. for ..... Missus‘ Box Calf Bale, reg- ular $2.00 ................... I .35 Very Low Prices irts, worth $6.00. 34 99 ................. g rth $8.00, $6 9 .......... . 9

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