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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 Jun 1913, p. 4

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cos are often recorded 0! drivers Mug jerked up for overspeeding. 11 come person who knows the law “I! advise us we will be able to toll all onquirers. In the city. au- zomobiles seem to go at a pretty Jood clip. running side by side with the atroot cars for lung dis- W‘o how: had several complaints lately about the speed of autoists going through town, and have been asked why the town-consta- ble dom’t exercise his power and make them conform to the law. We. don’t. know what speed the law allows. and for this reason we are not able to answer some of the enquiries. We know there is a limit on the. city streets as instan- m and incoannience. We have 10.0 of them right here in Dur- ham, a'nd if they mom with an ac- «dam. they will have only them- aol‘ve. to. blame rm- it While dri- vars oi autos, motorcy 019% am? hat-moving COD\'.fi-V noes are often 38“” they are not always guilty of accfients that orour. *Mth t. day passes but re- :93! auto accidents appear in ‘p'obflc press. Of late a numâ€" ‘0! 0‘ youngsters have been run 5“, and lined. In some cases "to childzran out thoughtlessly in M of the moving car, and heâ€" bn the driver had time :0 act the young “'0 Was crushed out. No ”Q W” to blame in particular and .- most cases the driver was PX-é "filed. There is a (lass of youngsters, imwwer that new! to #tqken in hand in thvir partnts m authoritips to sum» thpm' netting into trlmhlp We rent ‘1 to the young (lure-defile who M in front of autos. hir-vcles or outer mnveyances, nmiuxho fre- quqnfly put the drixm to 1mm»)- WHAT IS THE SPEED LIMIT? I written about children an act: at night and the new the result of an agitation re stringent legislation. allied law in as follows:- -(1\ No child. undnr I3" ' HIE-WM CHRONICLE 1| THE NEW CL'RFEW LA“ mm If iM lent session of ”BEAM. JUNE 19. 1°13. nil woll It ii '. I.” E Ito: an} Proprietor. indiv )nh‘ U m ll' justice say wit.) )ath the ) \V 3V A r'unn' unmunaTKATI - ‘ and bring your friend ON 13 extended to 311° Come 3 to . , _ MY: July 2nd. The Hahn House, Durham‘ “ed Will also be at: Walkerton, Hattie H July 3rd: Harriston Collison House, Fz'ida ones, Thursday, ! J“! 4th; F - 8M. Commercial date] Saturday, July 5%. 3' er 009000009 1 3 f 3 0099990090 struck off; Lot ‘26, con. 5. assessed to Gen. ('amphell as tenant. With these changes the assessment roll “as passed and ordered to be cer- tified to by the clerk as the as- sessment roll for 1913. Lindsayâ€"Peartâ€"That the 88- sessor he paid the balance of his salary. $25. and also $5 for taking school census, and $5 for equaliz- ing school No. 10, and $2 for post- age. Total, $37.â€"Carrie.d. McMillan-Peartâ€"That the clerk lm paid $50 on salary-(Yarried. The counoil adjourned to Julv (‘OI'RT OF REVISION. The council then organized as a (‘Ourt of Revision, with Mr. Nichol in the chair, when complaints were [mm-«l and changes made as fol- l()\\'n! Chas. Mortley, lot 2 of 5. mm. 1. EJ‘nR. reduced to $400; T. H. Lawlm'. $5" taken off north 50: (‘1 MGMillzInâ€"Lindasuayâ€"Tha't $50 be granted to repair the road at lots 15 and 16, con. 1. E.G.R â€"-Carrived. [.imlsuyâ€"Young-That teams be paid 37x. an hour while working on the roads, and that commis- sionm-q he paid $2 per (huhâ€"Car. Lindsuyâ€"MCMilianL-Thatm ' ~tilâ€"é (-lm'k he paid $7.34 for postage, («profs charges an_d_ tdqpfipnaâ€"C. LindSayâ€"MCMillanâ€"Thatt mem- bers of the local Board of Health. the roevo. clerk and Geo. Binnie, he paid $2 each for meeting held nq_Ma}’ 17.â€"(.‘arried. --{7’eszâ€"Y011h' â€"That Committee Works be pan for as follows: The reevo. McMillan and Lindsay committoo on McGillinay bridge, :31 each; «be peeve and McMillan re (Hon road. $1 each: the reeve and clerk. ‘trip to Markdale. $1 each.â€" Farried. Linde'lyâ€"PeaI‘tâ€"That “7.8, Per; kins he paid $1 for oil stove, and W. H. Arrowsmi-th 10 cents for oil. Lindsayâ€"McMiu'anâ€" Phat-v" the Municipal World he paid $5.18 for municipal _supplbe_8_. â€"â€"Carried. _ __.v â€" â€"-vu- v Sealey‘ be paid $4.65, bein two- t.hirds vlaue of sheep killei‘i dogs.â€"-(.‘arried. McMillun~Youngâ€"Thast the reeve be appointed to meet James Atkinson re subway on gravel road Opposite lot 56, to consider what repairs are required.â€"Car. Peartâ€"Youngâ€"That I. B. Lucas be paid $60 disbursements and ser- vices re Haw case. and $15 for general services for years 191.15.19.11 and 1912. Total, $75.-('°":Ja. I . Martin assessment allo‘iécvlq “(0‘ tumzl 'l‘. and J. Timmons, lot 20, ”11.2. u-(luced to $200: J. Mea- ther. lot 15. con. 4, N.D.R, $100 truok off: Lot '26. con- 5. nsgpnnod L-‘gl -I’v“. McMillanâ€"Lindsayâ€"That Sealey be paid $4.65, bei. thirds vlaue of sheep kill dogmâ€"Parried. GLENELG COUNCIL. The council ' met pursuant to gadjournmem, all the members inresen-t, the reeve in the chair; §Minutes of last meeting read. and- iconfirmed. Communications read ias follows: Angus McArthur and: Henry Sealey, claim for sheep, killed by dogs; N. S. Dunlap, with- drawing C.P.R. appeal against as- sessment; John Kennedy, inform-3 ing council of his inability to act as pathamaster; The Municipal World, account for supplies; the: recve and clerk. report re legal! accounts; J.A. McDonald, claim fox“ balancv of salary for assessor and! service-s under School Act. ! g l 9 l Linrlsayâ€"McMillanâ€"That Angus McArthur be paid $10.65, being two-thirds value of sheep killed by dogs in 191'2_.â€"Carried. 1t 10 a.m to replaeehair on the heads of Ladies and Gentlemen who have lost theil' hair- By his beautiful, natural hair constructions, which are known all over the world, everv woman and and have the natural protection to the head, which means Health, Com- fort and Good Appearance. Ladies.-â€"Do not miss this oppor- tunity. See his Transformations, Switches, Wavelets, Pompadours. l’nll Wigs, (lurls, Etc. rd and c S: Chas. . 1, E.G.R Laud-er, $5 vlartin, ass 1d: T. am . '2. red‘uc GENTLEMEN (\vbr are bald) protect and adorn your bald head with hu- man hair. In order to have a conceptinn of the wood erfnl achievement t t' in the art of hair con- 3 rue mg, eVer b d ‘ sample stock 0}; 331 man should call and see the large Dorenwend Will bglgh'gzgpees and Full W188 which Prof. , mg. These Wonderful coverings are 50 naturél m appearance mat detection is impossible. m , - not come off, except “egg? :1}? to any head that the}, can carer’s wish. They will give _, n8 exnreasion to the face. The [)orenwend Sanitary Patent Toupee J.S Black. Clerk. position Henrv " HAHN HOUSE.DURHAM Wednesday. July 2 I We were agreeably surprised on Tuesday last, when Mr. Alex; Burke, of Markdtale, walked into our sanctum and appeared very familiar for an ordinary stranger. l !He kept us guessing some time to name him, but we had! to give it "up till he told us where we last 'met 37 years ago about the middle :of next month. We attended Nor- mal school together in 1876, and 'never met since we parted on the Eboiling hot day that followed the ,elose of the examination. We had: had no knowledge of his where- ;abouts for the past 15 years or fmore, and didn‘t know that he 'was .still in the land of the living. He knew we were here, trying to eke out an existence in the. news- paper business, and came over on purpose to see us. Our readers may well guess that the couple of hours spent together were largely reminiscent. but as both of us were model boys, and developed into model men, there could he no personal references from either side to cause either of us to blush. Isn‘t it a great thing to he always so good and pure that one need never fear to have hi's' whole life exposed to the lime- light of criticism? Mr. Burke is principal of the )[arkdale High school. and from his past record: we haw.- every reason to beliew' he is a first-class man for the 50¢ a box, 6 for $2.50 trial size, 25c. At dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited. Ottawa. I am now over eighty years of age and I can strongly recommend “Fruit-a- lives” for Chronic Constipation and Bladder and Kidney Troubles” JAMES DINGWALL. “Fruit-a-tives" is the only medicine in 22;: World made of fruit Juicesâ€"and is the greatest kidney, bladder and liver medicine ever put on the market. “I have much pleasure in testifying. to the almost marvellous benefit I have derived from tak ng “Ii‘ruit-aotives”. I was a lifelong sxul'erer from Chronic Constipation, and the only medicinei ever secured to do me an y real good was “Fruit-a-tives”. This medicine cured me when everything else failed. Also, last spring, I had a severe attack of Bladder Trouble coupled with Kidney Trouble, and ” I’ruit-alives” cured these complaints for me. when the physicians attending me had practically given me up. A M BR ICA’S G R EA'I‘I‘IS'I‘ HAIR GOODS ARTIST PROF. DORENWEND WILLIAMSTowx, 0x13, JULY 27th. I910 PRACTICAL” GIVEN UP Ii] DIE MET AFTER 37 YEARS OF TORONTO is coming to the “Fruit-a-tives” cured Kidneys and Bladder OI] I‘HE DURHAD LHKUALQLE MISS IT UNLESS YOU ARE A MILLIONAIRE TO WHOM MONEY IS NO OBJECT. DON’T PUTOFF. DON’T WAIT TO, H EAR. DON’T BE A DOUBT. ER. DON’THESITATE AND BE SORRY. PRICES OF PRODUCE SUARING (.‘Ul OF SIGHT. SCORES OF BARGAIN TABLES TE E M IN G WIT H CHOIC E GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DON’T N0 F’atter How Far Away You Live MUST BE SOLD EVERY DAY IN JUNE SELLING OUT ABSOLUTELY MCFARLANDC0 MARKDALE l‘iacfzzrkme Co. 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I-vdm-ing our Mark of Furniture tn Inakv rmnu for :1 new As thvrv has hevn a change in the “rm “9 invite (werv person who intends making a purchase to come and obtain an idea how rhmip we are gning to sell for the next :{u days. “If You Get It at Gun's It’s 0111' C klet g mind with u m. xm'vlthplint This Advertisement is Genuine Do you know how vital ua/z'Iy and quantzb’ of \Vhite {cad are in Paint? Du you know .that only (mx' paint firm in Canada corrodes its own W'hite Lead? You ought to know what an unique effect these two facts have on the endurance of BRANDRAM-Hznoansou Seek ma’ummr truths first Then you can paint or let 2 contract with dzsrrrvmmzt. G.T.R. Town Ticket Agent Prevents Infection “ENGLISH; 'PAI NT me in! We will June. 19‘ 1913 0:90.969 Ill... We have then Dru ; C.P.R. Ticket m~+++++++<~z~v +++++++++ 660' Oat QOOOOOOQOOOQ 999000900000 0.00.9900... OOOOOO**QQOO MCG It’s Yo 1913. F0 thi tio at frm Am I1 “K W 0 W h

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