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Durham Chronicle (1867), 22 Nov 1917, p. 8

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Rob Roy Cereal Mills C...$ 100 00 V. C. McDonald ..... 1%. D. Jamieson ............ so 09 J. W. McKechnie -- AW. Calder ................ 50 00 Andrew S. Morton . J. P. Telford .............. 25 00 John Rose ......... Arthur Jackson .......... 25 00 R. W. Milne ....... S. F. Morlock ............ 25 00 C. P. Kinnee ....... G. J. McKechnie ........ 25 00 Hutton Hill School . Robert Burnett ............ 25 00 Geo. Kress ......... C. Ramage Son .......... 25 00 G. S. Burnett ...... W. Laidlaw .............. 25 00.}.like Kress ........ N. McIntyre, Sr. .......... 25 00 Mrs. John Lang .. A. S. Hunter Son ........ 25 00 Wm. Scarf ........ John Kelly ................ 25 J0 Frank Irwin ...... ”fiwfifiWW ' MW...“ PllslTIVELY YWR lAST BHANL‘E We are giving up business, and having rented the store, every- thing must be cleared out during the next couple of weeks“ Our stock is low, but buyers of the undernamed list of articles will secure great bargains. Come Early. First Come, First Served 1 Wooden Bedstead 25 Iron Bedsteads ‘(djfiqrent 12 Bed Springs 15 Sanitary Mattresses 2 Pelt Mattresses 1 Child’s Cot (Iron) 1 Wooden Cradle 1 Rattan Cradle 1 Counter Stool 1 Web Furniture Covering 3 Dressers 2 Bedroom Stands 1 Pumed Oak Extension Table (round) 1 Elm Extension Table (round) 1 Elm Extension Table (square 1 good Handgun; titres-piece 1 Quarter“ Oak Hall Seat 2 sets Surface Oak Diners Everything must be sold, as we are positively giving up business T O BUY FURNITURE, HARDWARE, PAINTS and Household Requirements at prices that are Positively BELOW COST PAGE. 3. A Partial List of Articles to be Sacrificed Parl'or Suite qualities) . Frank Irwin .......... heo. Gagnon .......... Robt. Whitmore 00 Fred Glass ............ 00 Baht. McMeeken ...... 00 Mrs. John Crutchley .. 00 Wm. Ritchie .......... 00 Rev. Mr. Dymond ...... ‘30 Mrs. Dymond ......... 00 Wm. McDonald ....... ' John Towner ......... Thos. McFadden ...... 888 0 W. Wiggins ........... l John Whittaker ...... 00 Mrs. John Arnett 0‘) Miss Martha Torry 03) T. H. McClocklin ..... 0:) E. D. McGlocklin ..... 0i) . Mrs. \V. Caldwell ..... 01) Mrs." John Mortimer n.) J. A. Graham ......... 00 Sam. McComb ........ ‘100i C. E. Watson ........ 101:0 Wm. Moore ........... '10 00 Jas. Lloyd ............ 10 0‘) Chas. Moore .......... 10 ()0 J. H. Sherk ........... .._~93»»g»»»»»»»»»aww'ww M COCOS-\U‘U‘L“U!U!ClUIUIO\U\OIO\O\O\U\U\80‘£“ S 110 00 Robt. \Valt. ........... 00 Mrs. R. l3. Richardson 00 W. J. Lawrence ..... 00 Ed. Burnett. Jr. ..... 00 Mrs. C. Lauder ....... 00 Mrs. J. A. Brown ..... ' Mrs. J. Bauer ....... 00 W. J. Ritchie ........ 00 Mrs. Geo. 'MacKay 00 Mrs. J. J. Hughes 00 Geo. Meikle ......... 00 John Picken ......... 00 J. G. \Vilson ......... 00 Mrs. J. H. Brown ..... 00 Miss Minnie McFadden 00 W. F. Buchan ....... ()0 J. Levine ............ 500 R. L. Saum‘lers ....... T. Henderson ........ Mrs. Glaser .......... Dan. McLean . . . . . . . Wm. Strnh .‘ ......... 00 R. J. Ball. MP. ..... 00 Misses Truax '. ....... Chas. Lee ............ :0 \V. H. Bean ......... 00 A. Ford .............. 00 J. F. Giles ........... 0!) Mrs. J. V'essie ....... 00 Mrs. D. B. McFarlane 00 Mrs. Thos. Hutton 00 John Ritchie ......... 0 Mrs. Arrowsmith ..... . hâ€"buâ€"‘bb-i-bâ€"‘b lollvlJ‘U!U1QJ\O!C!CIU\S‘¢‘UlOOO'O O C.) .31 COLL COO 0‘ Cl 0‘ 01 3| 3 O V! v! 3C) O O 15 (H 15 00 15 0‘) 15 0:) ’14 0:) 10 0i) 10 0‘) 10 n) 10 00 10 00 10 00 '10 00 10 00 '10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 ’10 00 10 00 '10 00 10 00 '10 00 10 00 10 00 5 00 J. G. 5 00 MP5. 5 00 Miss 5 ‘30 \V. I 5 ()0 J. L1 5 {)0 R. L. 5 ”0 T. H 00 00 ()0 00 1 Hall Mirror 50 wood Curtain Poles 50 Window Blinds 3 doz. Brass Curtain Rods 50 white Window Poles 1 Brokinole Board A number of Framed Pictures, all new. . A quantity Picture Moulding An assortzgent of Prepared Paints A quantity of good Varnish 1 Regulator Clock 1 Refrigerator 2 Scythe Snaths 3 Gross-cut Saws â€" â€"v â€"â€"â€"-â€" 1 Elmer bf Saw Handles 5 galfé’fi’rish on 1 Platform Scale (1200 lbs.) 2 gallons Neatsfoot Oil 1 Counter Scale (240 me.) A number of Governmentâ€" Odd repairs for IcGIary stamped Gallon, gulf-Gal- Stoves lon, Quart and Pmt mea- A number of O’Godar Hops sures , A quantity 0f 0'30“? 011 A lot of Shelf Hardware .and An assortment of Skates other articles 5 00 Geo. Havens ....... .. . 5 00 Mrs. J. Vickers ..... J 00 Thos. Turnbull, Sr. Mrs. Donald Campbell 1 0:): Notice is hereby given pursuant 1 00 'to 3.8.0. 1914, Chapter 121, Section {00356, that all persons having claims 1 00 'Eagainst the estate of John McGilli- 1 00 Lvray, late of the Township of Glen- 1 ooielg in the County of Grey, farmer, 1 00 deceased, who died on or about the 1 ()0 18th day of August, AD. 1917, are 1 00 requirmi to deliver, or send post- 1 00 paid, to Andrew Ford and Arthur 1110 H. Jackson, exeCutors of the es- 1 00 Late, 1111 or before the 22nd day of 1 00 December, .-\..D. 1917, their names 1 00 and addresses, a full'description of 1 00 their claims and the nature of their 1 00 securitV (if aqu held by them, 1 00 such .laims to be (1111} verified. 1 00 And further take notice that af- 1 00, ter the said 22nd day of December, 1 OO;.~1.D. 1917, the executors will pro- 1 00 ceed to distribute the estate of the 1 00 said deceased among the parties enâ€" 1 00 titled thereto. with regard Only to 1 00 the claims 01 \V hich they shall then 1 00 time had notice and that the said 1 00 executors shall not be liable to any 1 01') peisens VVhose claim or claims noâ€" 100 tice not haVing been received by 1 01') them prim to such distribution. 1 0) Andrew F01 d and Arthur H. 1 00' Jackson. Executci s. 1 01). Dated at Durham this 17th day 31) DURHAH STANDS SECOND. Buy your Victory Bonds. Durham district stands in second place in the county, and Owen Sound first. The objective for the County is $1,- 500,000, of which over a million had been subscribed, according to last night’s report. The objective in Durham district is $175,000, of which about $70,000 has been sub- scribed ‘in Durham alone. A MILITARY PROBLEM. “What are you knitting, my pretty maid?” She purled, then dropt a stitch. “A sock or a sweater, sir,” she said, “And darned if I know which!” It puzzles a person to think how long some can cheat in business and escape punishment. The tribunals have finished their work, and no matter how careful they were to do their duty, they have made friends and enemies. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of John McGillivray, late of the ToWnship of Glenelg in the County of Grey, farmer, deceased. Lllt’IIl [JI'IUI' LU h11L‘11 11131.11 11111 1â€"1.: Andrew Ford and Arthur Jackson. Execulms. ' Dated at Dmham this 17th day (1meembm.1917. R BGRBMONT COUNCIL. Council met N0\.17th.membe15 2111 present, minutes adopted. The Reeve Ieported that along _..â€"_-â€"â€"_â€"-â€"â€". ,__... Wmmwaom-«a-W 1 1 1 1 1111111 1 \RDWARE, uirements at LOW COST ed the store, every )uple of weeks Our llSt of articles will A quantity of Turnip and Man gold Seed 60 Dry Cell Batteries (away cheap) A stock Pratt’s Poultry Food Lamp Brackets and Reflectors Lamp Burners Lantern Burners About 200 lbs. No. 9_soft Gal- vanized Wire . . About 200 lbs. No. 9 6011- spring Wire 500 No. 7 Galvanized Pence _ Stays : Jim]: faunas;1 . egg-mg an 5 gallons Fish 011 2 gallons Neatsfoot Oil A number of Government- - r113. 00““ CHRONICLE. â€"Kansas City Star. $1271 75 with Com. McDougall they met the ,parties interested in the Cantlon 'and Goodyear. ditch. A satisfactory settlement was made between the parties and an agreement drawn up which was duly signed and filed with the Clerk. Hunter-Brownâ€"That‘ the report be adopted, and. they receive $3 each for services. Com. Ferguson reported S. Mc- Murdo rep. railing on bridge, $1.50; Geo. Love, bonus, wire fence, $22.40; com. fees, $2. Com. McDougall reported C. Sny- der gravelling, $8; com. fees $1. Com. Hunter reported W. Reid, rep. bridge, $1.50; Geo. Eakett, covâ€" ering culvert, $4; J. Troup, team on grader, 83.50.; com fees $2. By-law No. 335, to appoint a place? to receive nominations for Munici- pal Council for 1918, and appoint D. R. O. and P011 Clerks, was passed. The only changes from last year were: John Brown appointed DH. 0., and James Eden Poll Clerk in Division No. i; Jas. McLaughlin ap- pointed D. R, O. and Wm. Walker Poll Clerk in Division No. 5. Track Ties, Telephone Poles, Posts, Basswood Heading Bolts, and Wood, to be delivered in the Grand Trunk Ferguson-McDougallâ€"~That the Reeve, Clerk and Treasurer prepait the Financial Statement for‘ next meeting of Council. Yards at Timber Wanted All No. 1 Ties must be 8 ft. long, 6 inches thick, and 6-inch face, and all No. 2 Ties 8 ft. long, 6 inches thick, and 5â€"inch face, and must be peeled, sawed, or well hcweq, sun- ,iect to Grand Trunk inspectlon. Cedar, No. 1... Tamarac, No. 1 Elm, No. 1 ..... Ash, No. 1 ..... Hemlock, No. 1. Pine, No. 1 ..... Hardwood, No. 1 READING BOLTS. ' 20 inches long, 5 inches and uh in diameter, in the round, $2.50 Per Cord. On other timbers enquire for prices. J.N. MURDOCK “Ww mwmamm é Large Sales DURHAM and HOLSTEIN. We have a number of Rugs left, in the .newest designs, in the neatest patterns, and iii the nicest Oriental shades, having all the appearance of the Eastern Rugs, but a great deal cheapen 3 x 3 yds. $14.00 3 x 3; yds. . 15,50 3 x 4 yds . 17.50 .Our stock is very large and our prices are right, as we bouO'ht b before the advance. Men ~ l4-inch Top Blucher $5.00 Men’s Bucher - 3.00 PRICES a FOR TIES: Fresh Groceries Arrivin g Every Week v McKECHN-IES’ WEEKLY NEWS Buy before the advance in price, which is sure to come 450. See our new Wallpaper. We have the newest designs in the neatestnpatterns. Durham Boots and Shoes 20. Ferguson-Brownâ€"That the fol- lowing accounts he paid: J. Eden, sheep killed, $22; W. Mountain, shp. .killed, $25;J. J. Wilton, sheep killed, $22; S. M. Patterson, sheep inspec- tor, $1; C. Snyder, gravel, 96c.; the Reeve, committee work and tele- Departmental Store, Durham +4- +++++ ’by'CHKAJJAJMZAJDVUXhNSEI)DWEIFEHDE) at Central Drug Store, Durham Over 200 pticians throughout Onta-I i0 are now practising my system. 8 ++++++4 RUGS The Highest Prices Paid ii for Produce Â¥ x ”135%? phoning, 82.65; J. MoGrath. use of council room, $2;000uncillors‘ Dav sheet, $15. ‘ Council adjourned, to meet. an Saturdai, Dec. 15th, to receive the Financial Statement and general business. â€"â€"D. Allan, Clerk, Thursday. November 22nd. 1917 VOL. 50â€"N0. 2648. BLY‘I‘H'S CO! Mr. Ms. Dunn. of M who is an uncle of scrim. gave us a plea visit. lust \wok. It. i: 45 yours since Mr. DU 110““. and. noodles; changvs which haw d‘lt‘ing Hm! img p01 great. Fur thv past Mr. Dunn has boom m 31 visit to his many Canada. and will spc on St. .lusuph Island thvr, \Villium. lwi'ni'u his immn again. Hv l pl'ani in lzc-ulth >i Canada. and has all” he can dis‘l‘mfi" ”f his in Missuuri in spam“ er of his lift‘ in gum”! is one of tln‘m‘ Imw Ian. 0 familx. l’l‘m- m 21113 11w \\!1 tinn 11mm! nut in : (Mummy night in M ed by “111‘ Inoplfiifl‘ MiSS E. Blylho‘. in :H enivrtainnwm in :m: Otio Fund. It was (1 a box 5(‘uzinl «m Frid: cemhcr 3151. of whit will be giwn !:11v:‘ «‘1 ' \Vc haw) iwzn'd. w the very law ('Hndm Hay, 0f Sth‘m-d. In many years :1 rusid He' ailment, is uf a ture, and her death ed. Mrs. Jns. 1h Vl‘idif. Hf “in conunmiwi hvr {mm her hum homv'hcrc. 1:25 ed HVN' HH' \\'« in :m .0 n ' «1:11 \vvru uh m1th 1 will b4" 1 Sn l ”Mn ,\ Maniaâ€"In 25th. to Mr. and Aulifl’e, a son. a «11111: n: weeas Mr. Juhn Casxxell visiting- I115 brother well. fur :1 WW we Mrs. ing hm Mrs. .\ \\'«- Sum will again (min Ins Mr. :md Mrs. Juh‘ ited frivnds at Don MP. Hugh Mc'l‘bnn: Thv Vurncy meet this week at son‘s 0n 'I‘l1\11'~‘d:1y Novemhor 81h. warn parked to be 11 bnxes 01' «31.5. 80033, etc. Kim» «1 'Re\..\1r. Stem prearlwi :1 \‘Ol'y in mail} Hf missinns 4 The annivm'sm-y termiumem «m 'l‘u Ii Tdepidmi succca'I rendered by the V: by Pun; Mr. Mnyot‘ Blyth and 89V. J. ; .Very pleasin". wére given by HG Mayer. The Nation seribed by imy: n fofi‘candy, gum :m« COMING DEC! A grand svlvutiul tune, showing the of the Italian Firm Durham, on Thur: Admission 250. Special Attractic the Blood Red Rue meat fur both ym: The pictures ha and carefully arz everybody. and wi returned soldier a Gmnedy. -â€" The splitting laugh ni' ile Chapman at th to Mr. and Mrs. son (stillborn; - a YOI‘Y n are snrry 1,0 l vaman is si' sum) kw her 'ine Heckler. in ughtcr liachern ll Wm" H d in the Docemhe 'h. M000 (enjuya 1‘,le ABERD ‘3 RUSS. 1. Two, I‘. and i in.” Th HHS W weeks. VARN: BO HHC \\' Pf: I 1! Br! R

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