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Durham Chronicle (1867), 24 Nov 1910, p. 2

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03mm 0! GOOD Tummy Ind la the town, will be let on we: to suitable person. Apply to Mrs. Lauder. near the Cream- 9293 IIALBD TENDERS MARKED *l'enders for Farm,” will be re- ceived by the undersigned up 30 Dec. Int, 1910, for purchase of art of lot 21 and all of lot 22 on. 2, Normanby, 127 acres in all. No tender necessarily ac- ceptegl. _Agply to A. H ”gag:- â€"_.F .. -.._.--.._._â€"â€"_ RFBINGVACARIL-IN GOOD Bil-‘15 SECOND ilAND CUTTER AND der â€"G€O. YIiI‘S. Durham; single harness. lBargain to ulng or . â€"-â€""'â€"""’""â€"_ -- “7 “they“ fit Aqg‘ quick buyer.â€"J.N. Murdock. cellar, on Garalraxa Street, op-l posite cement works. 8833011-! able terms. Apply to A. H: Janina“- Durham. 918pd ~â€"-_._ _ m BUILDING OCCUPIED BY P.G.A. Webster u )ewcllery store, .11 J.P. Tenor-d u n 1.1! office, with show cm, W.” cues, clock and 3.19. At a bargnin. A piy .- A. Gordon, Woybnm, 9.31:. 61009“ may em. remain on mortgage. PM wticularn apply Wx Why. Orchard. Ont. no ACRE FARM ON T31R15 (SEN: eusion o! Qlenelg, N.D.R., lots 15 0d. .116 baa good buildings erect- ed thereon, good land, and an ucellent opgortpnifix (or the â€" â€"_:A.. I. 6. Hutton. I. 0.. C. I. QFFICE. TELFORD'S BLOCK. UP stairs, Lambton Street. Raidouoo- mu Queen and Graeme Strataâ€"Norm OI Methodist Church 05cc bomb-CH cm. H 0.111.. 7.9 on. Telephone No. 10- Arthur Sun. I. 0. HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 0F- fice in the New Hunter BM. 0“ Iowo.8 to w a. m., to 4p. In. all"! to. p. In. Special attention given to w d women and children. Random op ”its t’rmbvterinn Church. Aâ€" ______ .____â€"â€".- Jackson. Durham DR. BURT. I.“ Autumn! K311403410. Ophthalmic ”0. Old wGulden 9Q. Throut 3nd No.0 SPECIALIST l EYE. EARâ€"magma pose 0n. iamleson Iaclaurin. 1mm: AND ansgnmcn A I 'I A -I Dr. D. S.Cralg, D.V.S.. V.8.V. D. [SEASES 0F DOMESTICA'I‘ED animals treated on most scientif- ic prinviples. All calls promptly attended w. Office and residence. Garaf: .ua St! 99:. Durham, nearly 0 - posite the Chronicle L‘flice. 623 U ank and Chicago. Db...” of Eye. Bar No.0 nod Tit... Will be at Knapp Home. Durban. we lid Bamzd’v in each month. Hoursâ€"14 o... “cunt". Vrrv-v“-- ght man. For turtfier particu- hra. apply on the premises to A. Ford, Bunessan. 12 31.10“ For 52â€".“â€" 7--__., For Sale-”0r Regt. gen? 0" ”Noam. Guam” ”and Summons douhrio. Don dolly m :11 it. Bram. Mam-Calder Block. 01. P001 . Durbahi. -V ;hort’diai$nco out of Knapp’a lb ton Street. Lower Town. 11 0 hours from 12 to 2 o’clock ”R. BRCWN L, R C. P.. LONDON. ENG BADI‘LATE of London, New Farms for 83135: Ti Burr. n. n. s .L. D a. [0305. u mum“; UNgvsp. â€".__....-_. 21, CON. 2, TOWNSHIP OF “w “mew-m. ABBISTEL, summon L- I A. H. lacuna. muu' PUBLIC, counselor! .' ng‘ 14m ' ‘A- Medical Direttogjv; Sale by [29295: Dr. w. 0. Pickering Dentin. To Rent. F1 n" Sale. Denial Directory. to 10.0 0; 1m ‘ooon TILLABLE town, will be ‘0'- on A _-\“1 ises are 2006 . and stable. lthOUt lmds ‘1 John Moftatt‘ , 3.1M! ,;u A vâ€"--~ - this office- ONE MARE. SUPPQSED TO BE 1} P06! 05. SPRING COLT, CLYDESDALE. 6 months old. Apply to James Matthews, Lot 1, Con. 3, Egre- mont, Durham P.0. 11242pt! ANY QUANTITY LOGS WANTED at the Aberdeen Saw Mid. High- est prices paid. apply to N. McIntyre. 11-193mc AGENTS WANTED-WHOLE OR part time; liberal terms; outfit free. Over 500 acres in trees. Write at once. “The Fruit Spec- ialists.” Thos. ‘W. Bowmam Son Co. Limited, Ridgeville Ont. SPOTTED BLACK. WHITE AND brown bound, on \or about Wed- nesday, Nov. 2nd. About 2 years old. Answers to name ‘0! Shot; Any information leading to his recovery will be rewarded. Par- ties found de-taining .him after this notice will 'be pgosecuted.â€" FOR SALE AT A GREAT BAR- gain, a small 2-h'orse )power unifhct engine and boiler, also a goo second handw‘. adios” bicycle. Cheap. Apply to W.J. McFad- den, piano dealer, Durham. CONTRACT WILL BE GIVEN TO cut into logs, shingle bolts. and. posts, all the timber on either five or twenty acres on ‘Lot 10, concession 7, Proton township.â€" Apply .to Box .109, Mt. 'Forest. ROOMS TO LET, OR FAMILIES accommodated; also excellent accommodation 'for storing fur- niture. stoves, etc. Charges very moderate. For nfurther Iparticu- lars, apply at ‘this office. N10tf orchard.‘ bank barn, hog pen an scomfortable dwelling. Good well ’at house _ and never-failing spring ‘IOne-qua-rter mile from school, con- ivenient to church. towq and post office. For further particulars, {apply to Robt. Hastie, Traverston. u â€"-v '1‘” Ryan, Middaugh House, Dur- 11-3 Iiiâ€"M V“ -‘-----â€" .foalz aisov {1â€" spring colt, seven months old. Apply to ‘Wm. Hill. Durham. N17“ __-__â€"--. ._... _ Two-sienna? FRAME HOUSE Well bocated, in Durham, waterâ€" works, onod garden. Terms right. Apply *bo Robt. Smith, Durham. \ N10102m OT 1 OF 17. ‘CONCESSION 1, E. G. R.. Glenelg. 50 acres. ,well- fenced, good buildings. two small orchards. and good apring and well. Also Lots 2 and 3 of 15. Con. 1 W.G RABentinck. 100 ac- res; 60 acres cleared. and 40 acre: of good bush. These properties will be sold together or separ- ntely. and on terms to suit pur- chaser. For further particulars apply to Wm. Leggette, Rocky Eaugeen. Durham P.O. 6-2tf IF J. RUDD MATHEWS, MARKDALE Ont. Licensed Auctioneer {or the County of Grey. Sales atâ€" .nded to at reasonable terms. Arrangements m y .be made a the Chronkle of! 99. Durham. ..n A ___j IA- .- ter house, Durham, about two Weeks ago a red and white mulie-y steer, with. the letter “L” on his hip. Finder will be re- warded by giving information at Limin’s butcher shop, Duxrham. PEAT FUEL A SUCCESS. An Ottawa despat-ch of Last week says: The experiment made by the Mines Department during the past month of placing on the local market 500 tons of peat manufac- tured into domestic fuel at the Govennment plant at 'Alired, a few miles east of Ottawa, has proved a great success. The ‘whole supply otifered *was sold Fwithin a few days at $3.25 aton, and since then there has been a deluge of orders for further sup- plies. There is a general con- cenaus of opinion among those who have used the new duel that it is cheaper and more satisfactory than coal. The remit: of first Stock Farm For Sale: F' 'YOU INTEND PLANTINGj Irc es next spring, you had 'better place your order early, an ac- cmmt oi the fbig demand! for nursery stock. We are the larg- est growers of lpeach, apple, plum and cherry trees, also her-- r; bushes and ornamental stock in Canada We make a special- ty of peach ‘and apple trees. Curse and see us, or 'write for cataloggefiâ€" Qrown’s Nurseries. ‘dend. W cllafid Co. Ont. Agents Wanted Colt for Sale. Logs Wan_te__d. Rooms to Let. Steer Straygi Licensed Auctioneer For Sale. Dog Lost Fruit Trees '1?!va iiiâ€"{nod N174t 3 ( HUMAN. Mr. Donzid McFarhne has been hid up with a severe attack 01 rheumatism .101- the past three weeks. Mrs. Franks, of Ca.edon, spent a Jew days neent y wi: h her daugh- ter, Mn. A.B McArthur __ .Mr. Jess‘s Edwards, and his two cousins, Willie and Silas, returned from the West last week. Mr. Jack McArthur, and Mr. Archie Duffie'.d returned a Jew days ahead of the Edwards boys. A. ‘D i Mr. Geo. Binnie leaves on the '28th of :th«is month, Where he host Ioffice as Immigration Agent. l Mrs. McCormick and Mr. Thns Gray are both on vfhe sick 'Zist for the past week. Hope to hear of them regaining? !+hni-r nsuat'ifioalth. Mr. Doug'afd MoC‘nmwl. of Booth- vine, called on the McFarlane fam- in on Saturday last. EMU u‘vvwowâ€" ~‘Jâ€" Mr. Perry Pennock left Monday for Northern Ontario, Where he expects to work in the woods. .Mr. D. McKinnon, 0s! Bentinck. called on the McCormick family on Saturdgy. _- A: n ‘ D “ _AL .u- Rev. Mr. McCaus‘. and, of Durham, visited a number of the farm: 1128 on this nine last week: Mr. Victor Wilson, of New Jersey who ‘has been visiting at the home of Mr. John Beaton, returned to his own home last week. “Mini-ang'eiEâ€"‘df 'Egremont, is hired with his uncle, Mr. George- Binnie. JIIIOQVQ We are sorry to hear of "she ill- ness in Toronto of Miss An‘nie Mc- Giti'livray, daughter of Mr. Donald M-cGinray, of the north line. Hope she Wiil soon be rm ored back to her usua‘f health aging). Jlu “out... Miss Mary “Edwards. of Edge Hiil, spent Sunday at the post office. A ‘- -.- Ulllh‘r. .Miss Mary McInnes, of Ca‘iifm‘nia is visiting her un'cio, Mr. Dan. Mc- Innes, and other friends around Pricevi-Ble. ‘ ‘ L1. - v- “‘vv-w--v“ -__V___, U Mrs. Hall, 84 Flora Stree:, St. Thomas. O.nt., says: “I suffered for years twith headaches of a most distressing mature. They \w'uuid come on me suddenly, ,and Would last [for days as: a time. These were usually {accompanied by spells of dizziness that would leave me unable to a-tficmd to any house dutias. My back was weak and cans-- ed me much suffering thru the nighg I had (‘octo'red {or years but 3-1 to no avail. Nothing benc- Iited mo, and mv éimditiun Headaches are largely the result of disordered kidneys. _. N I was gradually becoming \V'Oli'SU. 1 learned of Booth's Ki ney Pills. One box gave me a compete and lasting cure. I have not had a hmdache OT dlzzy 9139-1 smeu, and all druggists, 50c box, under a guarantee to refund your money if they fail to relieve any dif!£:l‘dS€ having its origin in 'the kidneys or madden Postpaid from the RT. Booth Co, Ltd., Fort (Erie. Ont. Sold and guaranteed by Miss . Mary N aismith returned from .the 'West on Thursday of last week. ‘ “ - 1' 17,...“ f‘ ‘V VVVVVVVVV r vâ€" .â€" earned of Booth's Kidney runs. _ . . . --____, 311-: box gave me a cormpxtm and t'xairgeglmtomfirnlcfi ‘IOf approprlba-i I beg to report work done and asting cure. I have not had a $120 5’0. W d a1 51.3903“ 10‘ 9' money expended in road division leatlache o'r dizzy 913811 511100, and ' ’ ar 1 statute tabo'rfund, Na. 3; . ' ' , ' ." $16.00; Ward 2 9139031 10b8»$14-2°3t John Brown, 76 loads gzravel,$8.- Booth's Kidney Pills are sold by giving 3 “amt? 3311;01' ég’ll'd' {BJWJ Sc: .11. Davis 115 yds .gravel, $9.20; all (lruggist5~ 50c box, under a 3 a: t ”Peg” g0 53 3, ”53 Wand ET. Hopkins, repairing bridge, tak guarantee? to refund your money 4 abalu e “at” an ’,$4~,00’ f” mg out stone, and 115 yds. gravel, Lt they fail to relieve ai‘ny {lipase 93 a ance 0 appropriation, $123-'.$1440: H. Patterson, 1-2 cost of havin its origin in t e 'i n-zi-ys ‘ .. _ .. . ’graxelling on town line B. 8: B., or ._,.§c'.aer. Postpaid from the .2079", “few-133’“)? J? sth' $16.85; M. Wiilis, cutting, brush at R.T. Booth Co. Ltd., Fort (Erie. “1 he” *3?” 9 ‘9 “09 ““401 33, com. 2 S.D.R. 9150- Chas, $1700 to $1200 on account 0! 1088.Reh'k0‘pf, patifimaster’ aln’d athers ‘ Ont. Sold and guaranteed by , , , Macfarlane 5‘ CO- ;by fireâ€"Carried. J 'gravelling on S.L. 10. N. and SD, . Werrâ€"McMi.1a.nâ€"That .he reeve B., $35.20; B. Reubcr, 20 yds. gravel .__...â€"-â€"-- and Mr. Rack be paid $2 cach for . at 8c., $1.60; C. Rehko'pf, 32 yds. of HOLS'I‘EIN. cornmittece \vo'ék re HoJand dev- gravel, $2.56; ,A. Wilson, letting iatio.n.â€" arrie . land inspecting, $5.00; H. lSchier- Miss . Mary Naismith returned .McMiLlanâ€"Weirâ€"That the trus-‘holtz, 1-2 cost drawin tie a from .the 'Wes‘i on Thursday Of $51 tee-s of the police village of Price-paying same, $1.50; W.chva;ke. 11g . . . . ‘ _ ville ‘be paid $53.70 balance of tax- cost of 6 15 inch tile, $3.45; Robt. Rev. Mr. Matheson, 0‘f K003 C0" es co-lccted for them for the years Trafford, drawing tiie and putting lege, Toronto, was the guest of Hol 1907, 1908. 1909 and 1910.â€"C‘a'rried. , in at 100 20, con. 4, $4.00: stem Itriends from Thursday {1-1 Firthâ€"MlcNaLly â€"Tha~t JamesI Alex. Wilson. commissioner for Monday afternoon. h ‘d l t C. ‘Ross be ailowed one day's stat- ; road diViSiOD N0. 3- The Library concert e- Sat ute labor for gravel and saw dust To the reeve and council of the Thursday evenmg was d: gar l? 'put an 'the road, as certified to by ; township of Ben'tin-ck, Gentlemenâ€" success. The numbers .ren re Y :pathmaster for 1910.â€"Carried. I beg leave to hand in my report the various artists were h1gh-y ap- W . . 1 - | 1‘ th f 'l ’ ° . , . ‘ - 1: , % errâ€"Firthâ€"That Thos. Cogc- . 0 e. 0- owmg “”0“: ° Prfllats’gg 3:? 1’3:ng mat-12313 11$ 5“,; man be Rfigr $3.15 1.0,. gravc.I.â€"Ca.r usoH.DA.gis,GB$ yds. §2raxgicl at 8c., ‘36.; am, .‘ ‘ . . o . O :3 _ reil.â€" c aZly _ That commis- ; o C regolr, y 8. gra‘ve‘ a n nlop l- I-P.S. . was In 1118 ‘be 't u:.\r~u nn pvnnnflifnrpfi lop haid as 80., $2526; E: Sybigt’ 69 loads grav- U‘Uollqu â€"_- last " " The Library concert held Thursday evening was a great , t success. The numbers rendered by [puthor the various ar‘tists were high-y ap- pa m preciated, and more especially so} Wen as it was all local talent. N. W maul) Campbell, I.P.S., was in his -:-. mood, and occupied the chair. . ‘ u‘ ' lunch served was relished, and the ' ’0“ “V devouring element was sustainbdfi 3 in its reputation. The crowd was; Til} fully up to the average on such at 4" occasions, and the proceeds a-' mounted 'to over $45.00, so that the. ‘ directorate are now easy, .as to the purchase of $100 worth of books. 0 B , .Mrs. Andrew Alles departed this‘ at life on Monday morning at the ripe‘ age of 72 years. She was one of. We the pioneer se.tt)ea‘s of ‘the 16th dur'n concession, Thaving settled there fang!- when the forest was. mostiy undis- 1‘ t' curbed, and the virgin soi'. un- :93!“ broken. With a strong determin- .1: ' a-tion to succeed, she went to work 1‘ an with a will, and succeeded in do- $51.6" ing her part in the struggle a- rea gainst the difficulties experienced t”. in pioneer .Zife. A few years ago, puTho she, with :her husband, Left the‘sen e farm, and set-tied in the village. P" se‘ She had been in failing'heal'th for iii“ some time. .and her demise was 11 , 3y unexpected. She .Iieaves her aged 39a“! Q partner and two lsons, Vagentme The and George, on and near the oid y » homestead, also three daughters; Mrs. H. Reid, near the village, Mrs 30‘“)? ’ McLeZlan, of Montreal, and Mrs. gr]; 3 Sparling, of Chatham. ’Dhe re- c I mains were {oi-lowed by many syn-.503} pathizing friends, and o'.d neigh-‘d ,9 1 bars, to their last resting 'place.' 93‘” V the services being conducted byfi 3 Rev. J. Lit-tie, her pastor l xa 1 J.M. Jack-son, of lEIora, spent St ( ' Monday in the vil'l'age. or! 3 Many of the residents of the I village, and others. will learn with 3 regret the death of Mr. Wm. Wai- Th lace. of Cannine'ton. formerly mer. .‘cue chant of this viT'lae'e. Which too]: poor pace on Sunday. 20th inst. at the 381'“ eary age of titty-dive years. He WT“ was a member of Court Hoistein, heir: .- C.O.l' No. 174 Iflrnm '- â€" A. - A DISTRESSING HEADACHES Chas. W. Hunt and aframif'y, who went 'West “.ast spring, returned on Monday. Charlie says that lhe is not going back: that Ontario is good enough ’flo-r him. . .1 LL- l’Mta jag. Dun-ant received the and into? ligence Tuegdav morning 11;; 3881.31 1h}:- dauéhter. Mrs.” I. glordocb. _of Qwen Sound. The” CAI _ D-.. THE DUBH All CHRONICLE here for; GLENELG COUNCIL. The council met Sept, 12th purr- ant to adjournment, all the mem- bers present, the reevc in thechair Minutes of :1ast meeting read and confirmed. Communications read as follows: From Lucas, Reaney and Wallace, legal opinion *re Holland deviation. From SJ. Parker re arrears of taxes and tax sale. From the.c1erk of the peace, certificaue re jurors’ lists. From N.’S.. Du.nlop,vre C.P,R, taxes. From Thos. J. Coleman, ac- count for gravel. From the sev- eral Ward commissioners, reports 93. Weirâ€"McMillanâ€"That Jos. Sch- nitzler’a taxes be reduced from $1700 to $1200 on account 0!. loss by firmâ€"Carried. % Wei'râ€"McMillanâ€"That the ree-ve and Mr. BIoack be 'paid $2 each for committee work we Holland dev- iatio.n.â€"Carried. on special jobs, and balance Wa'rd appropriations. 0| *‘5 By-law No. 510, nomination, and By-alaw N0. 511 authorizing tele-« phone pales on [Lambton Street, was introduced and read .a first and second time. McMillanâ€"Firthâ€"That 'By-laws 510 and 511 be now read a third time, sign-ed, seal-ed, and @ngrossed on By-«law bookâ€"Carried. Firthâ€"M-cMillanâ€"Thfit Commis- sioners’ accounts for expenditures be paid as follows: Ward 1 balance lof appropria- tion, $69.50; Ward 1 special jabs, $20.50; Ward 1 statute Labor fund. $16.00; Ward 2 special jobs, $14.25; Ward 2 statute Labor fund, $7.00; Ward 3 special jobs‘, $29.15; Wam‘l "' Weirâ€"McNally â€" That commis- sions on exnonditures be paid as. foibws Ward 1, $10.00; Ward 2. $5.00: ‘Ward 3. $6.00; Ward 4, $510. The council adjourned to Dec. 15 at 10 a.m. JS. BLACK, Clerk, Our Reputation and Money are Back of This Ofl'er. We pay for all the medicine used during the trial if our a‘emedy fails to completely relieve you of constipation. We take all the risk. You are not obligated to us in any way whatever, if you ac-I cept our offer. Cowld anything be! more Ifairr to you? Is there any reason why you should hesitarte t0i pu_t_ our claims to a” practical test? The most scientific, common- sense treatment is RexaI-l Order- Ilies, which are eaten like lcands'. They are very pronounced, genffe and pleasant in action, and partic- ularly lagr‘eeable in every way. They do not cause diarrhoea, nau- sea, flatulence, griping or any in- convenience .Whatever. Rexal‘sl 0r- derlies are particularly good for children, aged and delicate perr- 84 We urge you to My Rexalfl 0r- derlies at our risk. Two sizes, 10c. and 25c. Remember, you can get Rexabl Remedies in this commun- ity only at our storre-The Rexall Store. Maofiamlme Oo. There is an old haying, “Take care of the pennies, and the pounds wiil take care of'them-o selâ€"ves.” The a'evised version is “Take care of the cents, and your heirs will fight over the dollars.” A factory is to be started, in Guelph for the manufactqre of carpet sweepers, vacuum cleaners, clothes washers and other house- hold articles, :as well as a new style of Jack 'plane. Many of the articles that the new firm _ will Your Grocer W 31 Recommend It YOU TAKE N0 RISK. NEVER SOLD IN BULK ".11 Lu: bun-.- . To the council of Bentfnck, Gen- tlemen,â€"Since the hat report, I have expanded on bridges the fol- lowing; ‘ - ‘ ~ Lâ€"SJ-n- v‘.vv , v-u â€"â€"-___ ‘erdeen bridge *and spikes, $8.00; ;and drawing timber from Rocky, l$2.00; J. Dirsteim, to 44 ft. hemlock !at $16, used at Lake culvert,.64;Geo. iRudonh :Son, paints, oils and bails, $8.95; A. Alexander to re- wpairing approach of bridge at lat 351, can. 3, W.G.R., $1,550; 1. A21 of which is reeficctfuuy sub- 'mitted, J.F. Dad‘s-worth. reeve. 3 Special; grant to the meme and «council of Ben-tinck, Gentlemenâ€"- I beg to report as follows: , R.J. Corlett and others, gravel- Wingon town line 83. con. 2. VW.G. R., $44.75; Wm. Smith, 59 leads of gravel, $3.75; _Wm. L‘umncy, crun- missioners’ erk, $1.80. Total, $50 Luna‘s. Geo. Rudoltph 8: Son, for bridge. 1416 feet cedar at 820, 28.32; bridge at Trafford’s, con. 4, Chas. Empire cedar supplied 5264 it. at 818, $1019, 23; ALso 5 stringers, $55.00; build- ing bridge. 824.00; Extras bringing‘ nails, and «painting stringers, $4.00. Total, $184.23. Bridge at Schenk’s, S.L. 10, N.D. R., part payment to Chas. Empke i-or cedar covering, $100.00; James Yandt and others, removing om bridge at Habermehl’s Lake, $16.00; J.F. Dodsworth, for .letting and inspecting and looking after timâ€" ber, Tralflord‘s bridge, $5.00; J.F. Dodsworth, looking afler work at [Habermehl's Lake, $4.00; 'lct’ting iAberdeen bridge, $2.00; examining lbridge at Gricrsun‘s, con. 2, SJ). 1R., $1.00; J. Lmnney, work on At:- mn Afl- “Rainfewask'e', Half cost Lile for drain on BL. 20, con “£55221.“ “bu-.. V-’ W â€" â€"â€" All of Whiéh iIBEespeétf'ulnly' sub- Ifilittecd, Wm. Luzmey, Cum. RD. 0. 1. To the reeve and council of th‘a township of Bentinck, Gentlememâ€" I beg leave to hand in my report as Iu.lows: John Vessie, 40 loads gravel, $2. Nob.e Fizzell, pemoving ‘stone at Al‘lan Park hill, $1.50; Elna Arm- strong, gravelling 21 rods wt lot 57, D.rt., and tWU .oads gravel at Hutton Hill, $16.25; The Durham Furniture Co, Lumber and pea: for railing at \'the cemetery bridge, D.‘ R., $2.70; Wm. Saunders, to uraw- ing Lumber and post, putting in post and putting on railing at the cemetery bridge, D.R., $2.75; A. Derby and others, graveliing at int 63, coal. 3, W.G.R., 20,75; A: A1- exunder, repairing culvert at: lot 50. con. 3, W.G..R. 351,00; G A Noble, letting and inspecting up to Nov. 5th $18.00. Total, $65.95. A‘JI of, which is respectfully sub- mitted Geo. A. Nob.e, Com. R.D. fl THESBKNDARDBANK To the reeve and council of thle. township of Bentinck, Gentlemenâ€" , _ . ‘ I A ____I To the reeve and council of this. township of Ben'tinck, Gentlemenâ€"â€" I beg leave *0 hand in my report of the following Work: H. ALI-es, 85 yds. gravel at 8c., $6.- 80; D. McGregor, 32 yds. gravel at 8a., $2.56; H. Subiect. 69 loads grav- e'. at 5c., $3.45; H. 'Mc'l‘avish. 80 loads gravel at 5c., $4.00; W. Max- sen, 3 loads avel, .15; George Lloyd, 15 103 s gravel, .75; ‘Wm. Leaske, culvert pipes, con. 11 and 12, S.L. 20, con. 14, 6x12 'inch tile. $5.40; 4x12 inch tile, $3.60; 6x8 inch tile, 1_-_ 2eost, $2.10. Total, $11.19. A. McGregor, opening 30 nod-s of ditch, Lot 4, com. 15, $6. 25; J. Max- weLl, hauling and utting in cul- vert, can. 12, $3.00!); H. Shiezrho'fiz, haul ing and putting cement cul- vert, $1. 50._ I iii BYâ€"i'hich is crespectfully sub- mitted. R. Grierson, Dapgty Reteye. Grierson â€"- Lumney.â€" That the cierk notify Ben. Reier, path- master, to have building removed off road allowance at lot 8 con. 10 Bentinck, ’within a reasonabie time.â€"Carried. Lunney â€"â€" Grierson.â€" That Geo. Nobie be paid $2 for inspecting bridge at Aberdeen, and A'yx. Wilson 32 for examining bridge at sideiine 31, lot 31, N.D.R.. with Reeveâ€"Carried. Wiisonâ€"Noble.â€" That John Patt- terson and others accounts for moneys paid for grader repairs :- mouhting to $2.85 be 'paid, 308 check do Ranaâ€"Carried. "Wi’fso’h'â€"Nob1é.â€"That w. Dods- worth, reeve, be paid 82 for select- ing jumrs.â€"_Carried . Griersonâ€"Lunney â€" That the mover refund 8100 to the treasuner for timber sold BL. 10, con. 9.â€"Car, Lunney â€" (Mignonâ€"That this council do now adiourn to meet in Hanover on the 15th day of Dec- ember, [pa- the ’gaupagrtion of gen; era! business.â€"Oarried. BENTINCK COUNCIL. OF CANADA 1 A GENERAL bANKmG BUSINESS TRANSACTED 3mm Amman Gm to Small Account! Iain.- M a a m W. D CONNOR Pumps of all Kin CR Galvanized and Iron Pip- ing; Brass, Brass Lined and Iron Cylinders. Pumas tmm $2 unward. SHOP Open every :fternoon. All REPAIRING promptly and prop erlv “tended to. Q... .W. U. CONNOR .3ELL UN DE RTAKER and Funeral Directorw Picture Framing on sham 110 ((6. SHOW BOOKSâ€"Next to Swallows Barbi-r Shop. Rmmnm Eâ€"Next dnm South ff W. J Lawrence: blacksmith shop. IHE DURHAM CHHUMELE IR PUBLISH“) EVERY THURSDAY MORNIRG At flu Chronlolo Hlnflng House, Gum/ran 8trut. THE TRADERS BANK. OF CANADA from the Traders Bank is just a simple and easy as putting Fill out n Cheque, as illus- trated, payable to yourself, present it with your Pass. Book, tad you get, without delay or formality of any kind, 1: much money as you want, up to your total balance. But you cannot have n bal- ance to draw on unless you first put it in. Why not de. posit some now. Full line of Cat holic Roma. and blark and white Caps for aged people. lynch” I109 gt Mount rm est DURHAM. ONT.. Embalming a Specialty EDITOR um Pmpmmn DURHAM, ONT. Munufacturer 01 A‘ d Dealer in -â€"-â€" Nov. 24, 19 to W. IRWIN Till (Saviog'xqu will be_ .93.! yum. fore. Every 1 him also a full line to give you a wrj ladies and gents large stock of M an up-tn-datp at; suit the pt u‘ket. shades and at my! Fancy China at Raw Furs. Although owing:to ing to oci the sale in tinue to ...... l... .3... 5...“...38??? We are?» per Highest pril We also hax A fresh st 0c We haw a We have a it We also hav new 8'00 ’I’.

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